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November 2011, Revision A
Sun Netra T5220 Server

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  • Page 1: Installation Guide

    Sun Netra T5220 Server Installation Guide Part No. E21356-01 November 2011, Revision A...
  • Page 2 Copyright © 2008, 2011, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This software and related documentation are provided under a license agreement containing restrictions on use and disclosure and are protected by intellectual property laws. Except as expressly permitted in your license agreement or allowed by law, you may not use, copy, reproduce, translate, broadcast, modify, license, transmit, distribute, exhibit, perform, publish, or display any part, in any form, or by any means.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preface vii Sun Netra T5220 Features Overview 1 Sun Netra T5220 Server 2 Chassis Identification 3 Features at a Glance 5 Chip-Multitheaded Processor and Memory Technology 7 Performance Enhancements 8 Preinstalled Solaris Operating System 8 Hardware-Assisted Cryptography 9 Support for Virtualization Through...
  • Page 4 Mounting the Server With a Sliding Rail Mount in a 19-Inch 2-Post Rack 54 ▼ To Install a Server With a Sliding Rail Mount in a 19-Inch 2-Post Rack 54 Cabling the Server 65 Sun Netra T5220 Server Installation Guide • November 2011...
  • Page 5 Cable Connections and Ports 65 Connector Locations 67 Status Indicator Locations 68 Connecting the Server Cables 69 ▼ To Connect the Service Processor Serial Management Port 70 ▼ To Connect the Service Processor Network Management Port 71 ▼ To Connect the Ethernet Network Cables 71 ▼...
  • Page 6 Updating the Firmware 99 Updating the Firmware 99 ▼ To Update the Firmware 99 Selecting a Boot Device 103 Selecting a Boot Device 103 ▼ To Select a Boot Device 103 Index 105 Sun Netra T5220 Server Installation Guide • November 2011...
  • Page 7: Preface

    Preface This installation guide explains how to install, cable and power on the Sun Netra T5220 server from Oracle. This document is written for technicians, system administrators, authorized service providers, and users who have advanced experience troubleshooting and replacing hardware. Note –...
  • Page 8: Related Documentation

    Provide feedback about this documentation at: http://www.oracle.com/goto/docfeedback Support and Accessibility Description Links Access electronic support through http://support.oracle.com My Oracle Support For hearing impaired: http://www.oracle.com/accessibility/support.html Learn about Oracle’s commitment to http://www.oracle.com/us/corporate/accessibility/ accessibility index.html viii Sun Netra T5220 Server Installation Guide • November 2011...
  • Page 9 Preface...
  • Page 10 Sun Netra T5220 Server Installation Guide • November 2011...
  • Page 11: Sun Netra T5220 Features Overview

    “Fault Management and Predictive Self Healing” on page 13 ■ Note – Review the Sun Netra T5220 Server Product Notes (820-3014) for the most recent system firmware release. The system firmware postings contain a README file detailing the fixes and new features.
  • Page 12: Sun Netra T5220 Server

    Sun Netra T5220 Server The Sun Netra T5220 server is a 2-rack unit (2U) server. The Sun Netra T5220 server is a scalable, reliable, high-performance, entry-level server, optimized for enterprise data centers. The server offers the following key features: The UltraSPARC T2 multicore processor with CoolThreads technology for high- ■...
  • Page 13: Chassis Identification

    System Status Indicators: Left to right: Locator LED Button, Service Required LED, System Activity LED, Power Button Removable media in 2 hard drive configuration Front Panel of the Sun Netra T5220 Server With the Bezel Removed FIGURE 1-2 Figure Legend...
  • Page 14 Front Panel of the Sun Netra T5220 Server With the Bezel Removed FIGURE 1-3 Figure Legend FIGURE 1-1 Alarm Status Indicators (also displayed with front bezel installed, see FIGURE 1-1 System Status Indicators (also displayed with front bezel installed, see...
  • Page 15: Features At A Glance

    PCIe or XAUI Slot 0 PCI-X Slot 4 PCIe or XAUI Slot 1 PCIe Slot 5 PCIe Slot 2 Features at a Glance lists the features of the Sun Netra T5220 server TABLE 1-1 Feature Specifications TABLE 1-1 Feature Description Processor One UltraSPARC T2 multicore processor running at 1.2Ghz with...
  • Page 16 • ALOM CMT compatibility CLI (legacy command set) Firmware Firmware comprising: • OpenBoot™ PROM for system settings and power-on self test (POST) support • ILOM for remote management Cryptography Processor integrated, cyptographic acceleration that supports industry standard security ciphers Sun Netra T5220 Installation Guide • November 2011...
  • Page 17: Chip-Multitheaded Processor And Memory Technology

    Technology ® The UltraSPARC T2 multicore processor is the basis of the Sun Netra T5220 server. The UltraSPARC T2 processor is based on chip multithreading (CMT) technology that is optimized for highly threaded transactional processing. The UltraSPARC T2 processor improves throughput while using less power and dissipating less heat than conventional processor designs.
  • Page 18: Performance Enhancements

    ■ slots 0 and 1 Preinstalled Solaris Operating System The Sun Netra T5220 server is preinstalled with the Solaris 10 OS, and offers the following Solaris OS features: Stability, high performance, scalability, and precision of a mature 64-bit operating ■...
  • Page 19: Hardware-Assisted Cryptography

    Support for Virtualization Through Logical Domains (LDoms) The Sun Netra T5220 servers support the use of Logical Domains (LDoms) technology. Through the use of the Solaris OS and the built-in server firmware, and by installing the Logical Domains Manager software, you can virtualize the compute services that run on your server.
  • Page 20: High Levels Of System Reliability, Availability, And Serviceability

    For information about configuring and using the ILOM service processor, refer to the latest Integrated Lights Out Management (ILOM) User’s Guide and the Sun Integrated Lights Out Managment 2.0 (ILOM 2.0) Supplement for the Sun Netra T5220 Server. High Levels of System Reliability, Availability, and Serviceability Reliability, availability, and serviceability (RAS) are aspects of a system’s design that...
  • Page 21: Hot-Pluggable And Hot-Swappable Components

    ■ Hot-Pluggable and Hot-Swappable Components Sun Netra T5220 server hardware is designed to support hot-plugging of the chassis- mounted hard drives and power supplies. By using the proper software commands, you can install or remove these components while the system is running. Hot-swap and hot-plug technology significantly increases the system’s serviceability and...
  • Page 22: Support For Raid Storage Configurations

    By attaching one or more external storage devices to the Sun Netra T5220 server, you can use a redundant array of independent drives (RAID) software application such as Solstice DiskSuite™...
  • Page 23: Rackmountable Enclosure

    Rackmountable Enclosure The Sun Netra T5220 server uses a space-saving 2U-high rackmountable enclosure that can be installed into a variety of industry standard racks. Chapter 1 Sun Netra T5220 Features Overview...
  • Page 24 Sun Netra T5220 Installation Guide • November 2011...
  • Page 25: Preparing For Installation

    ■ Server and Rack Installation Measurements The Sun Netra T5220 server mounted in a 2-post rack with the 19-inch, 2 post mounting kit (X7901A-4) protrudes 193 millimeters (7.59 inches) beyond the front of the rack rail post. For less protrusion in the front of the rack, the server can also be mounted using the rear portion of the rail, which reduces protrusion to 115 millimeters (4.52 inches)
  • Page 26: Tools And Equipment Needed

    Package of mounting screws and nuts in assorted sizes to fit various types of ■ racks and cabinets Miscellaneous hardware, cables, and connectors ■ Any optional components that were ordered with the server ■ Sun Netra T5220 Installation Guide • November 2011...
  • Page 27: Optional Component Installation

    If possible, install these components prior to installing the server in a rack. If you ordered any options that are not factory-installed, see the Sun Netra T5220 Server Service Manual (820-3012) for installation instructions. Note – The list of optional components can be updated without notice. See the product web pages for the most current list of components supported in the server.
  • Page 28 For more information, refer to the Integrated Lights Out Management 2.0 (ILOM 2.0) Supplement for the Sun Netra T5220 Server. 6. Connect the data cables to the server, but do not connect the power cable yet. See “Connecting the Server Cables”...
  • Page 29: Safety Precautions

    Solaris OS configuration procedure. 13. Install any required patches to the server. Refer to the Sun Netra T5220 Server Product Notes for a list of required patches. 14. Load additional software from the Solaris media kit (optional).
  • Page 30 Sun Netra T5220 Installation Guide • November 2011...
  • Page 31: Mounting The Server Into A 4-Post Rack

    C H A P T E R Mounting the Server Into a 4-Post Rack This chapter provides instructions for installing the server in an open 4-post rack or closed cabinet. Note – The 19-inch 4-post hardmount rack kit is included in the standard Sun Netra T5220 server configuration.
  • Page 32: 4-Post Rackmounting Options

    Hardmounting the Server in a 19-Inch 4- Post Rack ▼ To Install a Server With a Hardmount 19-Inch 4- Post Rack The hardmount kit for a 19-inch 4-post rack consists of: Two hardmount brackets ■ Sun Netra T5220 Installation Guide • November 2011...
  • Page 33 Two rear mount support brackets ■ Two rear mount flanges ■ Bag of screws ■ Note – The front-to-back rail spacing must be at least 460 mm (18.11 in.) and not more than 715 mm (28.15 in.) from the outside face of the front rail to the outside face of the back rail.
  • Page 34 ( FIGURE 3-2 Use two to three of the supplied M4 × 0.5 × 5 mm panhead Phillips screws for each bracket, depending on the rack depth. Sun Netra T5220 Installation Guide • November 2011...
  • Page 35 Attaching the Rear Mount Support Brackets FIGURE 3-3 6. Lift the server to the desired location in the rack. 7. Using two screws per side, secure the front of the hardmount brackets attached to the sides of the server to the front of the rack ( FIGURE 3-4 Securing the Front of the Server to the Rack FIGURE 3-4...
  • Page 36: Mounting The Server In A Sliding Rail Mount 19-Inch 4-Post Rack

    Note – The front-to-back rail spacing must be at least 392 mm (15.43 in.) and not more than 863.6 mm (34 in.) from the outside face of the front rail to the outside face of the back rail. Sun Netra T5220 Installation Guide • November 2011...
  • Page 37 You also need the hardmount brackets from the standard rackmount kit that came with the server ( FIGURE 3-6 Contents of the Sliding Rail 19-Inch 4-Post Kit FIGURE 3-6 Figure Legend Long brackets Screws Short brackets Telco slide assemblies Threaded strips Extension brackets Sliding Rail 19-inch 4-Post Rackmount Screw Kit Contents TABLE 3-3...
  • Page 38 3. Get the Telco slide assemblies from the rack kit ( FIGURE 3-6 4. Press in the button on each slide and pull the glide completely out of the slide FIGURE 3-8 Sun Netra T5220 Installation Guide • November 2011...
  • Page 39 Dismantling the Slide FIGURE 3-8 Figure Legend Glide Button Slide (in two parts) 5. Using eight of the M4 × 0.5 × 5 mm panhead Phillips screws from the rackmount kit (four for each side), screw each glide to the side of the server chassis ( FIGURE 3-9 Fixing the Glides to the Server Chassis...
  • Page 40 Use the M5 panhead screws from the inside. Use the M5 nuts, plain washers, and star washers from the outside. Use extension brackets instead of the long brackets if the dimension is greater than 665 mm Sun Netra T5220 Installation Guide • November 2011...
  • Page 41 Securing the Slide to the Brackets FIGURE 3-11 Figure Legend Short bracket Slide Long bracket 11. Repeat Step 9 Step 10 for the slide on the other side of the rack. 12. Push the slides completely into the assembly on each side of the rack and release the stop catches.
  • Page 42: Hardmounting The Server In A 600-Mm 4-Post Rack

    Hardmounting the Server in a 600-mm 4- Post Rack ▼ To Install a Server With a Hardmount in a 600- mm 4-Post Rack The hardmount kit for a 600 mm 4-post rack consists of: Sun Netra T5220 Installation Guide • November 2011...
  • Page 43 Two adjustable rails ■ Two side rails ■ Two rear flanges ■ Bag of screws ■ Note – The front-to-back rail spacing must be at least 392 mm (15.43 in.) and not more than 504 mm (19.84 in.) from the outside face of the front rail to the outside face of the back rail.
  • Page 44 3. Lift one of the adjustable rails to the desired location in the rack. Using two screws, secure the front of the rail in the rack ( FIGURE 3-16 The size of the screws varies, depending on your particular rack. Sun Netra T5220 Installation Guide • November 2011...
  • Page 45 Securing the Front of the Adjustable Rails to the Rack FIGURE 3-16 4. At the rear of the rack, use two screws to secure the rear of the adjustable rails to the rack ( FIGURE 3-17 The size of the screws varies, depending on your particular rack. Securing the Rear of the Adjustable Rails to the Rack FIGURE 3-17 5.
  • Page 46 The side rails can accommodate rack rail setbacks (the distance from the front of the rack to the rack rail) of 50 mm, 75 mm, or 100 mm, depending on the type of rack you are installing the server into. Sun Netra T5220 Installation Guide • November 2011...
  • Page 47 Securing the Side Rails to the Server FIGURE 3-19 11. Lift the server into the rack and slide the server onto the adjustable rails FIGURE 3-20 Sliding the Server Onto the Adjustable Rails FIGURE 3-20 12. Push the server to the desired depth in the rack, then go to the rear of the server and push the rear flanges flush against the back of the server ( FIGURE 3-18 If the rack is especially shallow, you can flip the rear flanges around so that they...
  • Page 48 ( FIGURE 3-22 The size of the screws varies, depending on your particular rack. Securing the Front of the Server to the Front of the Rack FIGURE 3-22 Sun Netra T5220 Installation Guide • November 2011...
  • Page 49 Chapter 3 Mounting the Server Into a 4-Post Rack...
  • Page 50 Sun Netra T5220 Installation Guide • November 2011...
  • Page 51: Mounting The Server Into A 2-Post Rack

    C H A P T E R Mounting the Server Into a 2-Post Rack This chapter provides instructions for installing the server in an open 2-post rack. Note – The server ships with a 19-inch, 4-post hardmount rack kit. The rack rail kits described in this chapter must be ordered separately from Sun.
  • Page 52: 2-Post Rackmounting Options

    Tip – The Sun Netra T5220 server mounted in a 2-post rack with the 19-inch, 2 post mounting kit (X7901A-4) protrudes 193 millimeters (7.59 inches) beyond the front of the rack rail post. For less protrusion in the front of the rack, the server can also be mounted using the rear portion of the rail, which reduces protrusion to 115 millimeters (4.52 inches)
  • Page 53: Hardmounting The Server In A 23-Inch 2-Post Rack

    Hardmounting the Server in a 23-Inch 2- Post Rack ▼ To Install a Server With a Hardmount in a 23- Inch 2-Post Rack The hardmount kit for a 23-inch 2-post rack consists of: Two side brackets ■ Two rail guides ■...
  • Page 54 ( FIGURE 4-2 Securing the Side Brackets to the Side of the Server FIGURE 4-2 3. Get the rail guides from the rack kit ( FIGURE 4-1 Sun Netra T5220 Installation Guide • November 2011...
  • Page 55 4. Lift the rail guides to the desired height in the rack and, using two screws each, secure both rail guides to the rack ( FIGURE 4-3 The size of the screws varies, depending on your particular rack. Installing the Rail Guides in the Rack FIGURE 4-3 5.
  • Page 56 The position varies depending on the thickness of the rail in the rack. For example, shows where you would install the screw for the middle FIGURE 4-5 rack position on the rear plate. Sun Netra T5220 Installation Guide • November 2011...
  • Page 57 Installing a Screw on the Middle Rack Position on the Rear Plate FIGURE 4-5 b. Slide the rear plate in so that the screw slides into position into one of the eyelets. The screw head should be facing the rear of the server and the other side of the rear plate should be in front of the rack post ( FIGURE 4-6 Installing the Rear Plate to the Side Bracket...
  • Page 58: Hardmounting The Server In A 19-Inch 2-Post Rack

    ▼ To Install a Server With a Hardmount in a 19- Inch 2-Post Rack The hardmount kit for a 19-inch 2-post rack consists of: Two side brackets ■ Two rear plates ■ Bag of screws ■ Sun Netra T5220 Installation Guide • November 2011...
  • Page 59 Note – The 19-inch 2-post rackmount kit supports rack web thicknesses (the width of the rack post) of 76.20 mm (3 in.), 101.6 mm (4 in.), and 127 mm (5 in.). Contents of the Hardmount 19-Inch 2-Post Kit FIGURE 4-8 Figure Legend Rear plates Side brackets...
  • Page 60 FIGURE 4-8 The rear plates attach to the rear of the post and to one of the three sets of eyelets on each side bracket, depending on the thickness of the post. Sun Netra T5220 Installation Guide • November 2011...
  • Page 61 a. Using two of the M3 × 8 SEM screws for each rear plate, loosely install the screws in one of the six positions on the rear plate ( FIGURE 4-11 The position varies depending on the thickness of the rail in the rack. For example, shows where you would install the screws for the FIGURE 4-11...
  • Page 62 FIGURE 4-12 d. Using two screws, secure the other side of the rear plate to the back of the post ( FIGURE 4-13 The size of the screws varies, depending on your rack. Sun Netra T5220 Installation Guide • November 2011...
  • Page 63: Mounting The Server With A Sliding Rail Mount In A 19-Inch 2-Post Rack

    Securing the Rear Plate to the Rack FIGURE 4-13 e. Repeat Step a through Step d to secure the rear plate on the other post. Mounting the Server With a Sliding Rail Mount in a 19-Inch 2-Post Rack To Install a Server With a Sliding Rail Mount in ▼...
  • Page 64 863.6 mm (34 in.) from the outside face of the front rail to the outside face of the back rail. Contents of the Sliding Rail 19-Inch 2-Post Kit FIGURE 4-14 Sun Netra T5220 Installation Guide • November 2011...
  • Page 65 Figure Legend Screws Right side inner member Left side inner member Right side assembly Left side assembly Sliding Rail 19-Inch 4-Post Rackmount Screw Kit Contents TABLE 4-4 Number Description Where Used M4 x 0.5 mm x 5 mm Phillips panhead screws 8 for glides, 2 extra M5 x 12.7 mm screws 10 for rack, if appropriate...
  • Page 66 (four for each side), attach each glide to the side of the server chassis ( FIGURE 4-16 Attaching the Glides to the Server Chassis FIGURE 4-16 4. Get the rack brackets (front and rear) from the rackmount kit ( FIGURE 4-14 Sun Netra T5220 Installation Guide • November 2011...
  • Page 67 5. Lift each front bracket to the desired position at the front of the rack, and attach a front bracket to each of the front rack posts ( FIGURE 4-18 To secure each bracket, use two of the M5 x 12.7 mm screws or two of the M6 x 13 mm screws.
  • Page 68 Securing the Rear Brackets to the Rack Posts FIGURE 4-18 Note – If your rack has 10–32 holes, use the 10–32 collar screws and 10–32 threaded strips. Sun Netra T5220 Installation Guide • November 2011...
  • Page 69 7. Align the glides attached to the server with the slide assemblies in the rack. You might find that there is too much or too little room between the two slides mounted in the rack, consequently the glides attached to the server might not align correctly with the slides in the rack.
  • Page 70 9. Fully tighten the screws on the front and rear brackets. Tightening the Front Bracket Screws FIGURE 4-20 Sun Netra T5220 Installation Guide • November 2011...
  • Page 71 Tightening the Rear Bracket Screws FIGURE 4-21 Chapter 4 Mounting the Server Into a 2-Post Rack...
  • Page 72 10. Attach Cable Management Arm (CMA) to rails (note labels on rails and CMA) to right ( ) side. FIGURE 4-22 Side with arrow attaches to inner glide; other side attached to outer member. Attaching Cable Management Arm to Right Side FIGURE 4-22 Sun Netra T5220 Installation Guide • November 2011...
  • Page 73 11. Attach CMA to rails (note labels on rails and CMA) to left ( ) side. FIGURE 4-23 Side with arrow attaches to inner glide; other side attached to outer member. Attaching Cable Management Arm to Left Side FIGURE 4-23 Chapter 4 Mounting the Server Into a 2-Post Rack...
  • Page 74 Sun Netra T5220 Installation Guide • November 2011...
  • Page 75: Cabling The Server

    ■ Note – Both AC and DC versions of the server must be installed in a restricted- access location. Caution – The Sun Netra T5220 must not be directly connected to Outside Plant cables. Cable Connections and Ports The following list describes the server’s cable connections and ports: Minimum cable connections for the servers: ■...
  • Page 76 Input AC/DC power cables: Do not attach power cables to the power supplies ■ until you have finished connecting the data cables, and have connected the server to a serial terminal or a terminal emulator (PC or workstation). The server goes Sun Netra T5220 Installation Guide • November 2011...
  • Page 77: Connector Locations

    PC, or workstation at this time. Connector Locations shows the connectors on the rear panel of the Sun Netra T5220 server. FIGURE 5-1 Rear Panel Connectors and Features on the Sun Netra T5220 Server...
  • Page 78: Status Indicator Locations

    PCIe or XAUI Slot 1 PCIe Slot 5 PCIe Slot 2 Status Indicator Locations shows the status indicators on the front panel of the Sun Netra T5220 FIGURE 5-2 server. Location of the Bezel Server Status and Alarm Status Indicators...
  • Page 79: Connecting The Server Cables

    Bezel Server Status Indicators TABLE 5-2 Indicator LED Color LED State Component Status Locator White Server is identified with the superuser locator or ILOM setlocator command. Normal state Fault Amber The server has detected a problem and requires the attention of service personnel. The server has no detected faults.
  • Page 80: To Connect The Service Processor Network Management Port

    The service processor network management port is labeled NET MGT ( ). It FIGURE 5-4 is located just to the right of the serial management (SER MGT) port on the rear panel. Sun Netra T5220 Installation Guide • November 2011...
  • Page 81: To Connect The Ethernet Network Cables

    Service Processor Network Management Port – Rear Panel FIGURE 5-4 Note – This port is not operational until you configure the network settings (through the serial managment port), as detailed in “Configuring the Service Processor Network Management Port” on page Note –...
  • Page 82: To Connect Ac Power Cables To The Server

    “Powering On the System for the First Time” on page 79 for instructions on connecting the server to AC power. DC Operation Conditions and Procedures This section provides DC power cabling and requirements information. Sun Netra T5220 Installation Guide • November 2011...
  • Page 83: Dc Power Source Requirements

    DC Power Source Requirements lists DC power source requirements for each power supply in the Sun TABLE 5-3 Netra T5220 server, and lists DC power source requirements for the server TABLE 5-4 as a whole. DC Operating Power Limits and Ranges for Each Power Supply in the Server...
  • Page 84: Overcurrent Protection Requirements

    (+) symbol. When attaching DC cables, keep the following requirement in mind: Caution – You must restrict the connection of the Sun Netra T5220 server to the DC power source to minimize the possibility that transient energy will appear on the main input to the equipment.
  • Page 85: To Assemble The Dc Input Power Cable

    ▼ To Assemble the DC Input Power Cable 1. Identify the parts that you will use to assemble the DC input power cable FIGURE 5-6 The following DC connection parts are required to assemble one or more DC power input cables. These cables connect the -48V DC input source(s) to the power supply units.
  • Page 86 Insert a small slotted screwdriver into the rectangular hole directly above the hole ■ in the DC input plug where you want to insert the first wire, and press down on the screwdriver ( FIGURE 5-9 Sun Netra T5220 Installation Guide • November 2011...
  • Page 87 Opening the DC Input Plug Cage Clamp Using the Cage Clamp Operating FIGURE 5-8 Lever Opening the Cage Clamp Using a Screwdriver FIGURE 5-9 Chapter 5 Cabling the Server...
  • Page 88 If you need to remove a wire from the DC input plug, insert the cage clamp operating lever or a small screwdriver into the slot directly above the wire and press down ( ). Pull the wire from the DC input plug. FIGURE 5-8 FIGURE 5-9 Sun Netra T5220 Installation Guide • November 2011...
  • Page 89: Powering On The System

    C H A P T E R Powering On the System This chapter includes instructions for booting the server and for enabling the system controller network management port. The following topics are included: “Powering On the System for the First Time” on page 79 ■...
  • Page 90: Ilom Service Processor

    Time” on page For a more detailed discussion on configuring the system console and connecting terminals, refer to the Sun Netra T5220 Server Administration Guide. ILOM Service Processor After the system console finishes its low-level system diagnostics, the ILOM service processor initializes and runs a higher level of diagnostics.
  • Page 91: To Power On The System For The First Time

    CLI as the default CLI (role=administrator, cli=alom). For more information on using the ALOM compatability CLI, refer to the Integrated Lights Out Management 2.0 (ILOM 2.0) Supplement for Sun Netra T5220 Server. ▼ To Power On the System for the First Time Tip –...
  • Page 92 Rear Panel Power Connectors of a Sun Netra T5220 Server FIGURE 6-1 Figure Legend Power Supply 0 Power Supply 1 After the service processor boots, the service processor login prompt is displayed on the serial console. The following example shows a partial output from the service processor boot sequence leading to the login prompt.
  • Page 93: To Avoid Booting The Solaris Operating System At Start Up

    Sample Service Processor Output (Continued) EXAMPLE 6-1 For info, please visit http://www.isc.org/products/DHCP eth0: config: auto-negotiation on, 100FDX, 100HDX, 10FDX, 10HDX. Listening on LPF/eth0/00:14:4f:3f:8c:af Sending on LPF/eth0/00:14:4f:3f:8c:af Sending on Socket/fallback DHCPDISCOVER on eth0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 6 eth0: link up, 100 Mbps Full Duplex, auto-negotiation complete. DHCPDISCOVER on eth0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 15 Hostname: hostname.
  • Page 94: Logging In To The Service Processor

    ) is displayed at the first time the service -> processor is booted. The default configuration provides an ILOM CLI root user account. The default root password is changeme. Change the password using the service processor ILOM CLI password command. Sun Netra T5220 Installation Guide • November 2011...
  • Page 95 1. If this is the first time the system has been powered on, use the password command to change the root password. Starting OpenBSD Secure Shell server: sshd. Starting Servicetags listener: stlistener. Starting FRU update program: frutool. hostname login: root Password: changeme Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
  • Page 96 Note – For more information on configuring ILOM, refer to the Integrated Lights Out Management 2.0 (ILOM 2.0) Supplement for Sun Netra T5220 Server. Set these network parameters according to the specific details of your network configuration: /SP/network state –...
  • Page 97: To Configure The Service Processor Network Management Port

    ▼ To Configure the Service Processor Network Management Port 1. Set the /SP/network state parameter to enabled. -> set /SP/network state=enabled Set 'state' to 'enabled' 2. Enable and disable SSH connections as needed. -> set /SP/services/ssh state=enabled Set 'state' to 'enabled' ->...
  • Page 98 = xx.x.xx.x pendingipnetmask = 255.255.255.0 state = enabled Commands: show -> Note – After setting the configuration parameters, you must enter the set /SP/network commitpending=true command for the new values to take affect. Sun Netra T5220 Installation Guide • November 2011...
  • Page 99: To Reset The Service Processor

    7. Commit the changes to the service processor network parameters. -> set /SP/network commitpending=true Set 'commitpending' to 'true' ▼ To Reset the Service Processor It is not necessary to reset the service processor for new network values to take effect. To commit the changes to the service processor network parameters, use the set /SP/network commitpending=true command.
  • Page 100: To Log In To The Service Processor Using The Network Management Port

    Using the Service Processor for Common Operations Note – For more information on using the ILOM service processor, refer to the Integrated Lights Out Management 2.0 (ILOM 2.0) Supplement for Sun Netra T5220 Server. Sun Netra T5220 Installation Guide • November 2011...
  • Page 101: To Power On The System

    ▼ To Power On the System 1. Perform the following steps to verify that there are no faults: a. Set the virtual keyswitch to diag mode so that POST will run in Service mode. -> set /SYS keyswitch_state=diag b. To initiate the power on sequence, type the start /SYS command. You see an ILOM CLI alert message on the system console.
  • Page 102: To Connect To The System Console

    Are you sure you want to start /SP/console (y/n)? y Serial console started. To stop, type #. Note – For more information about POST output, refer to the Sun Netra T5220 Server Service Manual. ▼ To Perform a Normal System Initialization After you issue the start /SYS command, the CPU and memory controllers initialize, and eventually OpenBoot initializes.
  • Page 103 /pci@7c0/pci@0: Device d Nothing there /pci@7c0/pci@0: Device e Nothing there /pci@7c0/pci@0: Device f Nothing there Probing I/O buses Netra T5220, No Keyboard {0} ok To understand the various devices and their path names as represented in the OpenBoot device tree, refer to...
  • Page 104: Booting The Solaris Operating System

    Enter Selection, q to quit: q 2. Type the boot command at the ok prompt. Use the value from Step 1 to construct the boot command. You must append the target to the disk path. Sun Netra T5220 Installation Guide • November 2011...
  • Page 105 In the following example, the system is being booted from disk 0 (zero) on a Sun Netra T5220 server from Oracle. Thus, @0,0 is appended to the disk path. ok boot /pci@7c0/pci@0/pci@2/pci@0,2/LSILogic,sas@4/disk@0,0 Boot device: / pci@7c0/pci@0/pci@2/pci@0,2/LSILogic,sas@4/ disk@0,0 File and args:...
  • Page 106: To Reset The System

    3. Using the ILOM CLI, type the stop /SYS command to perform a graceful shutdown of the system. -> stop /SYS Are you sure you want to stop /SYS (y/n)? y Stopping /SYS -> Sun Netra T5220 Installation Guide • November 2011...
  • Page 107: Verifying System Functionality

    Note – To perform an immediate and ungraceful shutdown, use the stop -force -script /SYS or stop -script /SYS commands. These commands stop everything immediately, so ensure that all data is saved before entering these commands. 4. Type the start /SYS command. ->...
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  • Page 109: Updating The Firmware

    A P P E N D I X Updating the Firmware The flashupdate command updates both the service processor firmware and the server firmware. The flash image consists of the following components: Service processor firmware ■ OpenBoot firmware ■ POST ■...
  • Page 110 Full path name to the flash image that the IP address can access ■ The command usage is as follows: load [-script] -source tftp://xxx.xxx.xx.xx/pathname where: -script – Do not prompt for confirmation and act as if yes was specified ■ Sun Netra T5220 Installation Guide • November 2011...
  • Page 111 -source – Specifies the IP address and full path name (URI) to the flash image ■ -> load -source tftp://xxx.xxx.xx.xx/pathname NOTE: A firmware upgrade will cause the server and ILOM to be reset. It is recommended that a clean shutdown of the server be done prior to the upgrade procedure.
  • Page 112 Starting system log daemon: syslogd and klogd. Starting periodic command scheduler: cron. Starting IPMI Stack..Done. Starting OpenBSD Secure Shell server: sshd. Starting Servicetags listener: stlistener. Starting FRU update program: frutool. hostname login: Sun Netra T5220 Installation Guide • November 2011...
  • Page 113: Selecting A Boot Device

    Note – The serial management port on the ILOM card is preconfigured as the default system console port. For more information, see the Sun Netra T5220 Server Overview. If you want to boot from a network, you must connect the network interface to the network.
  • Page 114 The show-devs command lists the system devices and displays the full path name of each PCI device. Sun Netra T5220 Installation Guide • November 2011...
  • Page 115: Index

    Index Symbols #. escape sequence for system console, 96 baud rate for serial terminal, 81 bits setting for serial terminal, 81 Numerics boot 19-inch 2-post hardmount booting the Solaris OS, 94 installing, 48 OpenBoot PROM boot command, 95 screw kit, 49 19-inch 2-post sliding rail mount installing, 54 cables...
  • Page 116 19-inch, 26 using serial management port, 84 options 2-post, 42 4-post, 22 map of OpenBoot PROM devices, 93 RAID (redundant array of independent disks) minimum cable connections, 65 storage configurations, 12 Sun Netra T5220 Installation Guide • November 2011...
  • Page 117 reliability, availability, and serviceability (RAS), 11 to 13 uadmin command, 96 reset resetting the service processor with reset /SP, 89 VERITAS Volume Manager, 12 resetting the system with uadmin, 96 serial terminal required before powering on, 81 settings, 81 server features, 5 service processor access with network management port, 90...
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