Sun Microsystems Blade X6275 M2 Service Manual
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Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Service
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Part No: 821–1084
March, 2013

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  • Page 1 Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Service Manual Part No: 821–1084 March, 2013...
  • Page 2 Copyright © 2010, 2013, 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 Service Manual Overview ........................5 Using This Documentation ........................7 Product Information Web Site ......................7 Related Books ..........................7 About This Documentation (PDF and HTML) ................9 Documentation Comments ......................10 Contributors ..........................10 Change History ..........................10 Server Module and Components Overview ..................13 Product Description ........................
  • Page 4 BIOS Power-On Self-Test (POST) Codes ................. 84 Server Module Maintenance Procedures and Information ............ 93 Specifications ............................. 129 Dimensions ..........................129 Environmental Specifications ....................129 USB Flash Drive Specifications ....................130 Index ..............................131 Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Service Manual • March, 2013...
  • Page 5: Service Manual Overview

    Service Manual Overview The Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Service Manual contains information, procedures, and reference topics for operating and maintaining the server. The following table describes the sections that are included. Description Section An overview of the server module and its components.
  • Page 7: Using This Documentation

    Product information and specifications ■ Software and firmware downloads ■ Related Books The following is a list of documents related to Oracle's Sun Blade X6275 M2 server module. These and additional support documents are available on the web at: http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E19962-01/...
  • Page 8 Information about managing your Documentation Overview server’s storage. x64 Servers Applications and Sun x64 Server Utilities Reference How to use the available utilities Utilities Documentation Manual included with your server. Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Service Manual • March, 2013...
  • Page 9: About This Documentation (Pdf And Html)

    About This Documentation (PDF and HTML) Document Group Document Description Oracle Integrated Lights Out Oracle Integrated Lights Out Information about new ILOM Manager (ILOM) 3.0 Manager (ILOM) 3.0 Feature features. Documentation Updates and Release Notes Oracle Integrated Lights Out Overview of ILOM 3.0. Manager (ILOM) 3.0 Getting Started Guide Oracle Integrated Lights Out...
  • Page 10: Documentation Comments

    March 2012. Information corrected in the Sun Blade X6275 M2 Installation Guide for the ■ number of 10 GbE ports per node. Information added to the Sun Blade X6275 M2 Product Notes for CR 7072665. Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Service Manual • March, 2013...
  • Page 11 Change History August 2012. Information added to the Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Product Notes ■ for platform software release 1.4, including new firmware version and new OS version support. January 2013. Updated information on replacing SP and motherboard in the Sun Blade ■...
  • Page 13: Server Module And Components Overview

    Each of the two nodes in the blade are based on a two-socket Intel Xeon platform, which consists of the IOH24D, the I/O Controller Hub 10 (ICH10R), and the I/O subsystem. Both compute nodes in the Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server module have their own ILOM SP, which is based on the AST2100 chip.
  • Page 14: Product Features

    Product Features Product Features The Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module product features are listed in the following table. Feature Description Up to four Intel Xeon 5500 Series Quad-core processors per server module. ■ Intel Xeon six-core X5670, 2.93 GHz, 12 MB cache, 6.40 GT/s QPI, HT, Turbo Boost, 95 W ■...
  • Page 15: About The Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Chassis

    The Sun Blade 6000 modular system chassis is the only supported chassis. About the Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Chassis Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server module is used with the Sun Blade 6000 modular system chassis. The Sun Blade 6000 modular system chassis can hold up-to-ten server modules for a maximum of 20 compute nodes per chassis.
  • Page 16: Front Panel Leds And Features

    Energy Storage Modules (ESM) (2) See also: “CRUs and FRUs” on page 26 Front Panel LEDs and Features The following illustration shows front panel features on the Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server module. Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Service Manual • March, 2013...
  • Page 17 Front Panel LEDs and Features Figure Legend Node 0 Node 1 Locate LED–White Ready to Remove LED–Blue Service Action Required LED–Amber Power OK LED–Green Power button Non-Maskable Interrupt (NMI) button (Service only) Universal Connector Port (UCP)
  • Page 19: Power And Reset

    “Powering On and Off the Server Module” on page 22 ■ Power Modes The Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server module has two power modes, full power mode and standby power mode. Full power mode is the normal operational mode for the server. When the server enters full power mode, power is supplied to all the server components, the server boots, and the operating system (OS) functions.
  • Page 20: Power Button And Power Ok Led

    Power Button and Power OK LED The Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module has two nodes. Each node has its own indicator panel on the front of the server module. The indicator panel shows the status of the node and can be used to power on and off the nodes.
  • Page 21 Power Button and Power OK LED Legend Power/OK LED Power button See also: “Power Modes” on page 19 ■ “LED Functions” on page 68 ■ “How to Power the Server Module to Standby Power Mode” on page 22 ■ “How to Power On the Server Module to Full Power Mode” on page 23 ■...
  • Page 22: Powering On And Off The Server Module

    How to Power the Server Module to Standby Power Mode Use this procedure to place the server in to the non-operational standby power mode. The Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server module is a dual-node server. If necessary, use this Note – procedure for both nodes.
  • Page 23 How to Power On the Server Module to Full Power Mode Use this procedure to place the server in to the operational full power mode. The Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server module is a dual-node server. If necessary, use this Note – procedure for both nodes.
  • Page 24 Powering On and Off the Server Module The Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server module is a dual-node server. If necessary, use this Note – procedure for both nodes. This task assumes that you are at the server module working locally.
  • Page 25: Preparation Procedures For Service And Operation

    Preparation Procedures for Service and Operation This section describes how to prepare the Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module for service and operation and includes procedures that prepare you for the safe and efficient maintenance of your server: “Preparing the Server for Service” on page 25 ■...
  • Page 26 Next Steps CRUs and FRUs The replaceable components in your Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server module are designated as either field-replaceable units (FRU) or customer-replaceable units (CRU). A part designated as a FRU must be replaced by an Oracle-qualified service technician. A part designated as a CRU can be replaced by a person who is not an Oracle-qualified service technician.
  • Page 27: Required Tools

    Safety Information Component Description Designation Motherboard and enclosure assembly Service processor (SP) board Required Tools TheSun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module can be serviced with the following tools: Antistatic wrist strap ■ Antistatic mat ■ Number 2 Phillips screwdriver ■...
  • Page 28: Using An Antistatic Wrist Strap

    Following this practice equalizes the electrical potentials between you and the server. An antistatic wrist strap is not included in the accessory kit for the Sun Blade X6275 M2 Note – Server Module. However, antistatic wrist straps are included with optional components.
  • Page 29 For ILOM access, refer to the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM ) 3.0 Supplement for Before You Begin the Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module. Log in to the ILOM web interface. The ILOM Home screen and submenu tabs appear.
  • Page 30 The Status field for the Locate LED changes to reflect the status of the LED. “How to Use the ILOM CLI to Turn On and Off the Locate LED” on page 31 See Also Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Service Manual • March, 2013...
  • Page 31 How to Use the ILOM CLI to Turn On and Off the Locate For ILOM access, refer to the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM ) 3.0 Supplement for Before You Begin the Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module. Log in to the ILOM CLI. The CLI prompt appears: –>...
  • Page 32 If the chassis is powered on, insert a server module filler panel into the empty slot. See “How to Install the Server Module Filler Panel”on page 128. Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Service Manual • March, 2013...
  • Page 33 Using the Locate LED to Find the Server Module (Optional) Possible system and component over-temperature warnings, shutdown, and Caution – heat-related damage. Do not operate the system with empty slots. Always insert a server module filler panel into an empty slot within 60 seconds to reduce the possibility of server module shutdown.
  • Page 34: Preparing The Server For Operation

    Set the server module cover on top of the server module allowing approximately 0.5 inch (12 mm) of the cover to overhang the rear of the server module. Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Service Manual • March, 2013...
  • Page 35 Preparing the Server for Operation Slide the main cover toward the front of the server module until the cover locks into place. “How to Install the Server Module in the Chassis” on page 35 Next Steps ▼ How to Install the Server Module in the Chassis Locate the slot in the chassis.
  • Page 36 Rotate the ejector levels inward toward the center of the server module until they lock into place. If the chassis is powered on, the server module comes up to standby power. The green OK LED on the front panel blinks. Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Service Manual • March, 2013...
  • Page 37: Component Removal And Installation Procedures

    Component Removal and Installation Procedures This section contains information about how to safely and efficiently remove and install components in the Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module. Some of the procedures in this section are for customer-replaceable units (CRUs) and Note –...
  • Page 38 Battery Replacement Illustration ▼ How to Replace the System Battery Two real-time clock (RTC) system batteries (type CR2032), one per compute node, are located on the motherboard. Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Service Manual • March, 2013...
  • Page 39: Removing And Installing Dimms

    Removing and Installing DIMMs The Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server module is a dual-node server. If necessary, use this Note – procedure for both nodes. Prepare the server module for service. See “How to Prepare the Server Module for Service”on page Remove the service processor (SP) board.
  • Page 40 “How to Install DIMMs” on page 45 ■ ▼ How to Identify Faulty DIMMs The Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server module is a dual-node server. If necessary, use this Note – procedure for both nodes. For information about using the DIMM test circuit, see “Using the DIMM and CPU On-Board...
  • Page 41 Faulty and should be replaced. “How to Remove DIMMs” on page 44 Next Steps “DIMM Slot Designations and Population Order” on page 42 See Also ■ “DIMM Population Rules and Guidelines for the Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server module” on ■ page 43...
  • Page 42 When populating DIMM slots, follow the population rules and guidelines (see “DIMM Population Rules and Guidelines for the Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server module” on page 43). Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Service Manual • March, 2013...
  • Page 43 DIMM Population Rules and Guidelines for the Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server module D5/D3/D1 first set to be populated D4/D2/D0 2nd set NODE 0/P1/ NODE 0/P0/ NODE 0 NODE 1/P1/ NODE 1/P0/ NODE 1 DIMM Population Rules and Guidelines for the Sun...
  • Page 44 How to Remove DIMMs This component is a customer-replaceable unit (CRU). Note – The Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server module is a dual-node server. If necessary, use this Note – procedure for both nodes. “How to Identify Faulty DIMMs” on page Before You Begin Prepare the server module for service.
  • Page 45 This component is a customer-replaceable unit (CRU). Note – Always replace a DIMM with the same Oracle part number as the failed DIMM. The Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server module is a dual-node server. If necessary, use this Note – procedure for both nodes.
  • Page 46: Removing And Installing Flash Modules

    “How to Remove Flash Modules” on page 46 ■ “How to Install Flash Modules” on page 48 ■ ▼ How to Remove Flash Modules This component is a customer-replaceable unit (CRU). Note – Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Service Manual • March, 2013...
  • Page 47 Component damage can occur if the FMods are removed or installed when the Charge Caution – Status LED is lit. Wait for the LED to turn off before removing or installing FMods. The Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server module is a dual-node server. If necessary, use this Note – procedure for both nodes.
  • Page 48 Component damage can occur if the FMods are removed or installed when the Charge Caution – Status LED is lit. Wait for the LED to turn off before removing or installing FMods. The Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server module is a dual-node server. If necessary, use this Note – procedure for both nodes.
  • Page 49 Removing and Installing Flash Modules Wait for the Power Status LED to turn off. A lit green LED next to an FMod slot indicates that the FMod slot is powered on by the energy storage module (ESM). It does not indicate a faulty FMod. The ESM must drain before you can remove the FMod.
  • Page 50: Removing And Installing The Energy Storage Modules

    How to Remove the Energy Storage Modules This component is a customer-replaceable unit (FRU). Note – The Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server module is a dual-node server. If necessary, use this Note – procedure for both nodes. “Illustrated Parts Breakdown” on page 15 for the location of the ESM modules.
  • Page 51 Removing and Installing the Energy Storage Modules Unbuckle the ESM retaining strap by pushing the strap back through the buckle. Slide out the ESM that is nearest the front of the server module by pulling it through the opening in the holder. The holder has an opening on the front-facing side.
  • Page 52 Removing and Installing the Energy Storage Modules The Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server module is a dual-node server. If necessary, use this Note – procedure for both nodes. “How to Remove the Energy Storage Modules” on page Before You Begin ■...
  • Page 53: Removing And Installing The Service Processor Board

    Removing and Installing the Service Processor Board Connect the two cables to the connectors on the motherboard. Buckle the retaining strap by guiding the strap through the buckle and pulling it until tight. Install the SP board. See “How to Install the Service Processor Board”on page Prepare the server module for operation.
  • Page 54 “Before You Begin” section of “How to Remove the Service Processor Board” on page Prepare the server module for service. See “Preparing the Server for Service”on page Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Service Manual • March, 2013...
  • Page 55: Removing And Installing Usb Flash Drives

    For information about updating firmware, see Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM ) 3.0 Supplement for the Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module. Removing and Installing USB Flash Drives This component is a customer-replaceable unit (CRU).
  • Page 56 This component is a customer-replaceable unit (CRU). Note – Use this procedure to remove a USB flash drive from the motherboard-mounted USB ports. The Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server module is a dual-node server. If necessary, use this Note – procedure for both nodes.
  • Page 57 This component is a customer-replaceable unit (CRU). Note – Use this procedure to install a USB flash drive in the motherboard-mounted USB ports. The Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server module is a dual-node server. If necessary, use this Note – procedure for both nodes.
  • Page 58: Removing And Installing A Cpu And Heatsink Assembly

    Position P0 and P1 must contain a processor. Use these procedures to remove and install CPU and heatsink assemblies: “How to Identify a Faulty CPU” on page 59 ■ Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Service Manual • March, 2013...
  • Page 59 Removing and Installing a CPU and Heatsink Assembly “How to Remove a CPU and Heatsink Assembly” on page 60 ■ “How to Install a CPU and Heatsink Assembly” on page 62 ■ ▼ How to Identify a Faulty CPU Use this procedure to identify a faulty CPU. For the location of the CPU and heatsink assemblies, see “Illustrated Parts Breakdown”...
  • Page 60 This component is a field-replaceable unit (FRU). Note – “How to Identify a Faulty CPU” on page Before You Begin Prepare the server module for service. See “Preparing the Server for Service”on page Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Service Manual • March, 2013...
  • Page 61 Removing and Installing a CPU and Heatsink Assembly Identify the faulty CPU. See “How to Identify a Faulty CPU”on page Gently press down on the top of the heatsink to counteract the pressure of the captive spring-loaded screws that secure the heatsink to the motherboard. Use a number two Phillips screwdriver to alternately loosen each of the two spring-loaded mounting screws that secure the heatsink to the motherboard.
  • Page 62 “How to Remove a CPU and Heatsink Assembly” on page Before You Begin Prepare the server module for service. See “How to Prepare the Server Module for Service”on page Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Service Manual • March, 2013...
  • Page 63 Removing and Installing a CPU and Heatsink Assembly To remove a CPU and heatsink assembly, see “How to Remove a CPU and Heatsink Assembly”on page Ensure that the CPU socket release lever is in the fully open position. See frame [1] in the following illustration.
  • Page 64 “Preparing the Server for Operation”on page Update the BIOS and firmware. Refer to the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM ) 3.0 Supplement for the Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module. Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Service Manual • March, 2013...
  • Page 65: How To Replace The Motherboard Assembly

    Removing and Installing a CPU and Heatsink Assembly ▼ How to Replace the Motherboard Assembly This component is a field-replaceable unit (FRU). Note – The motherboard is shipped installed in a server module enclosure assembly. Do not remove the motherboard from the server module enclosure. Remove components from the old server module enclosure, and install these components into the new enclosure and motherboard assembly.
  • Page 66 For information about updating firmware, see Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM ) 3.0 Supplement for the Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module. Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Service Manual • March, 2013...
  • Page 67: Diagnostic And Maintenance Information And Procedures

    How to view sensor information and set up traps. Refer to the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM ) 3.0 Supplement for the Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module How to use ILOM to view the system event log (SEL).
  • Page 68: Led Functions

    “Power Button and Power OK LED” on page The Service Action Required LED indicates if the server has a fault. ■ The following illustration and table show the location and function of the front panel LEDs. Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Service Manual • March, 2013...
  • Page 69 Front Panel LEDs After server module insertion into a powered-on chassis, all front panel LEDs blink three Note – times.
  • Page 70: Post Code Leds

    The illustration and table below show the location and describe the function of the Post Code LEDs. Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Service Manual • March, 2013...
  • Page 71 POST Code LEDs Legend Name Color Activity Node 0 Code LED For a list of POST codes, see Table 1 Node 1 Code LED POST Codes For the Front Panel POST Code LEDs TABLE 1 Code Meaning Initializing IPMI BT interface. Testing base memory;...
  • Page 72: Dimm Fault Leds

    “Using the DIMM and CPU On-Board Test Circuitry” on page The following illustration and table show the locations and functions of DIMM Fault LED, the Charge Status LED, and the Fault Remind button. Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Service Manual • March, 2013...
  • Page 73 DIMM Fault LEDs Legend Name Color Activity DIMM Fault LEDs (four Amber On solid when the Fault Remind button is pressed locations) and a CPU fault exists. Fault Remind button and Green On solid when circuit is charged and usable. Off Charge Status LED when the circuit is not charged (circuit is unusable in a non-charged state).
  • Page 74 “Using the DIMM and CPU On-Board Test Circuitry” on page The following illustration and table show the locations and functions of CPU Fault LEDs, the Charge Status LED, and the Fault Remind button. Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Service Manual • March, 2013...
  • Page 75 CPU Fault LEDs Legend Name Color Activity CPU Fault LEDs (four Amber On solid when the Fault Remind button is pressed locations—circled) and a CPU or DIMM fault exists. Fault Remind button and Green On solid when circuit is charged and usable. Off Charge Status LED when the circuit is not charged (circuit is unusable in a non-charged state).
  • Page 76 On solid when ESM is charged and circuit is usable. Off when the ESM is not charged and circuit is in an unusable state. Do not remove FMod when FMod Power Note – Status LED is lit. Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Service Manual • March, 2013...
  • Page 77 Using the Multi-Port Cable See Also: “Front Panel LEDs” on page 68 ■ “POST Code LEDs” on page 70 ■ “DIMM Fault LEDs” on page 72 ■ “CPU Fault LEDs” on page 74 ■ Using the DIMM and CPU On-Board Test Circuitry When DIMMs or CPUs have a fault, the system lights the front panel Service Action Required LED.
  • Page 78 Your chassis might ship with a DB-9-to-RJ-45 serial cable adapter. The adapter allows you to attach a serial cable with a DB-9 connector to the server module using the RJ-45 port on the multi-port cable. Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Service Manual • March, 2013...
  • Page 79 The multi-port cable attaches to the front of the server module using the universal connector port (UCP). The multi-port cable is designed for temporary attachment. Disconnect the cable when finished. The Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server module is a dual-node server. If necessary, use this Note – procedure for both nodes.
  • Page 80 Clearing CMOS NVRAM and Resetting Passwords The Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server module is a dual-node server. If necessary, use this Note – procedure for both nodes. To access the BIOS Setup Utility, press F2 during server module boot. The BIOS Setup Utility main screen appears.
  • Page 81 Clearing CMOS NVRAM and Resetting Passwords Locate the jumpers J42_1 (compute node 0) and J42_2 (compute node 1) jumpers on the rear of the motherboard. The jumper default position is 1-2.
  • Page 82 If the service processor (SP) firmware becomes corrupted, you can recover by using the following procedure: “How to Recover the SP Firmware Using the Preboot Menu” on page 83 ■ Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Service Manual • March, 2013...
  • Page 83 Recovering from Corrupted Service Processor Firmware ▼ How to Recover the SP Firmware Using the Preboot Menu The preboot menu provides the ability to recover the ILOM firmware image by updating (flashing) the SP firmware. You can also update the SP using the ILOM CLI or the web interface (refer to the Oracle Note –...
  • Page 84: Bios Power-On Self-Test (Post) Codes

    1. The first megabyte of DRAM is tested by the BIOS before the BIOS code is shadowed (that is, copied from ROM to DRAM). 2. Once executing out of DRAM, the BIOS performs a simple memory test (a write/read of every location with the pattern 55aa55aa). Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Service Manual • March, 2013...
  • Page 85 Viewing POST Codes Using ILOM This memory test is performed only if Quick Boot is not enabled from the Boot Note – Settings Configuration screen. Enabling Quick Boot causes the BIOS to skip the memory test. See “How to Change the POST Options” on page 86 for more information.
  • Page 86 IB gPXE Boot First: Sets the on-board Infiniband gPXE to always boot first. This option is ■ disabled by default. Save and exit the BIOS Setup Utility. Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Service Manual • March, 2013...
  • Page 87: Post Codes

    POST Codes POST Codes The table below contains descriptions of each of the POST codes, listed in the same order in which they are generated. These POST codes appear at the bottom right of the BIOS screen as a four-digit string that is a combination of two-digit output from primary I/O port 80 and two-digit output from secondary I/O port 81.
  • Page 88 Pause 0124 Thermal Trip Failure Pause 0125 Thermal Trip Failure Pause 0126 Thermal Trip Failure Pause 0127 Thermal Trip Failure Pause 0128 Thermal Trip Failure 0129 Thermal Trip Failure Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Service Manual • March, 2013...
  • Page 89 POST Codes Error Messages and Responses (Continued) TABLE 2 Error Code Error Message Response 012A Thermal Trip Failure 012B Thermal Trip Failure 012C Thermal Trip Failure 012D Thermal Trip Failure 012E Thermal Trip Failure 012F Thermal Trip Failure 0150 Processor Failed BIST Pause 0151 Processor Failed BIST...
  • Page 90 BIOS does not support current stepping 018E BIOS does not support current stepping 018F BIOS does not support current stepping 0192 L2 cache size mismatch. 0193 CPUID, Processor stepping are different. Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Service Manual • March, 2013...
  • Page 91 POST Codes Error Messages and Responses (Continued) TABLE 2 Error Code Error Message Response 0194 CPUID, Processor family are different. Pause 0195 Front side bus mismatch. System halted. 0196 CPUID, Processor Model are different. Pause 0197 Processor speeds mismatched. Pause 5120 CMOS cleared by jumper.
  • Page 92 Unsupported AMB Vendor : DIMM_D3 51B6 Unsupported AMB Vendor : DIMM_D4 51B7 Unsupported AMB Vendor : DIMM_D5 51C0 Memory Configuration Error. 8101 Warning! USB Host Controller not found at the specified address!!! Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Service Manual • March, 2013...
  • Page 93: Server Module Maintenance Procedures And Information

    About the BIOS Setup Utility Error Messages and Responses (Continued) TABLE 2 Error Code Error Message Response 8102 Error! USB device failed to initialize!!! 8104 Warning! Port 60h/64h emulation is not supported by this USB Host Controller!!! 8105 Warning! EHCI controller disabled. It requires 64bit data support in the BIOS.
  • Page 94 “BIOS Setup Menu Screens” on page 96 ■ BIOS Setup Utility Screens Overview The following illustration shows the organization of the BIOS Setup Utility screens: The following table summarizes the top-level BIOS setup screens. Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Service Manual • March, 2013...
  • Page 95 BIOS Setup Utility Screens Overview Screen Description Main General product information, including BIOS type, processor, memory, and time/date. Advanced Configuration information for the CPU processor, memory, IDE, Super IO, trusted computing, USB, PCI, MPS and other information. Clears NVRAM during next server module boot. Boot Configure boot settings, boot device priority, and enable or disable option ROM.
  • Page 96: Bios Setup Menu Screens

    The screens shown are examples. The version numbers and the screen items and Note – selections shown are subject to change over the life of the product. The following figures show sample Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module BIOS Setup Utility screens: “BIOS Main Screens” on page 96 ■...
  • Page 97 BIOS Main Screens The BIOS Main Screen FIGURE 1 The BIOS Main screen allows you to set the system time and the system date. In addition, the BIOS Main screen provides the following read-only information: BIOS Information Build Date BIOS ID Processor Information CPU model CPU speed...
  • Page 98 MAC address The Serial Number Information Screen FIGURE 2 Serial Number Information is a Main submenu screen that provides the following read-only information: Serial Number Information Product serial number Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Service Manual • March, 2013...
  • Page 99 Advanced Screens Serial Number Information Chassis serial number Board serial number Advanced Screens The term BMC that might be displayed on some screens refers to the SP (service Note – processor). The Advanced Menu Screen FIGURE 3 The Advanced screen provides access to the following configuration submenu screens: CPU Configuration (see Figure ■...
  • Page 100 The Configure advanced CPU settings is an Advanced submenu screen. The following table shows the read-only CPU-related information in the CPU Configuration screen. CPU Configuration Read-Only Information CPU manufacturer CPU model and speed Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Service Manual • March, 2013...
  • Page 101 Advanced Screens CPU Configuration Read-Only Information CPU operating frequency PCLK speed Cache L1, L2, L3 sizes Ratio States Unblocked Ratio Actual Value CPU Power The following table shows the configurable fields in the CPU Configuration screen. Hardware prefetchers work well in workloads that traverse array and other regular data Note –...
  • Page 102 On-Board SATA Screen Configurable Fields SATA IDE Masters ACHI port The following table lists the read—only information in the On-Board SATA Configuration screen. On-Board SATA Screen Read-Only Information The IDE device Device vendor Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Service Manual • March, 2013...
  • Page 103 Advanced Screens On-Board SATA Screen Read-Only Information Device size LBA mode Block mode PIO mode Async DMA Ultra DMA S.M.A.R.T. support The Advanced IDE Master Configuration Screen FIGURE 6 The IDE Master is an Advanced submenu screen. The following table lists the configurable fields of the IDE Master screen.
  • Page 104 32–bit data transfer The Advanced AHCI Port Configuration Screen FIGURE 7 AHCI Port screen is an Advanced submenu screen that allows you to: View the device type ■ Configure S.M.A.R.T. ■ Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Service Manual • March, 2013...
  • Page 105 Advanced Screens The Advanced Event Log Configuration Screen FIGURE 8 The Event Logging details is an Advanced submenu screen that allows you to: View the event log ■ Clear the event log ■...
  • Page 106 Advanced Screens The Advanced I/O Virtualization Screen FIGURE 9 The Configure I/O Virtualization is an Advanced submenu screen that allows you to enable or disable SR-IOV support. Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Service Manual • March, 2013...
  • Page 107 Advanced Screens The Advanced IPMI Configuration Screen FIGURE 10 The IPMI Configuration is an Advanced submenu screen. The screen allows you to: View BMC System Event Log ■ Clear BMC System Event Log ■ Set LAN Configuration ■...
  • Page 108 System Event Log (SEL) entry number SEL record ID SEL record type Event timestamp Generator ID Event message format version Event sensor type Event sensor number Event directory type Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Service Manual • March, 2013...
  • Page 109 Advanced Screens View BMC System Event Log Read-Only Information Event data The Clear BMC System Event Log Screen FIGURE 12 The Clear BMC System Event Log is an IPMI Configuration screen allows you to clear the system event log.
  • Page 110 ■ Subnet mask ■ Gateway ■ Refresh the network settings for the following BMC network information: ■ IP address ■ Subnet mask ■ Default gateway ■ Commit changes ■ Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Service Manual • March, 2013...
  • Page 111 Advanced Screens The Advanced VT-d Configuration Screen FIGURE 14 The Intel VT-d configuration is an Advanced submenu screen allows you to enable or disable Intel VT-d.
  • Page 112 Advanced Screens The Advanced MPS Configuration Screen FIGURE 15 The MPS Configuration is an Advanced submenu screen allows you to select the MPS revision. Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Service Manual • March, 2013...
  • Page 113 Advanced Screens The Configure Remote Access Screen FIGURE 16 The Configure Remote Access is an Advanced submenu screen. The following table lists the configurable fields in the Configure Remote Access screen. Configure Remote Access Configurable Fields Remote access Serial port number Serial port mode Flow control Redirection after BIOS POST...
  • Page 114 Advanced Screens The Trusted Computing Screen FIGURE 17 Trusted Computing is an Advanced submenu screen that allows you to enable ICG/TPM support. Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Service Manual • March, 2013...
  • Page 115 Advanced Screens The USB Configuration Screen FIGURE 18 The USB Configuration is an Advanced submenu screen. The following table lists the configurable fields of the USB Configuration screen. USB Configuration Fields EHCI controller 1 function Dongle (multi-port cable) ports in full speed Legacy USB 1.1 HC support Internal USB port USB dongle port A...
  • Page 116 PCI Menu Screens PCI Menu Screens The Advanced PCI Settings FIGURE 19 The PCI screen allows you to clear the NVRAM. Boot Menu Screens Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Service Manual • March, 2013...
  • Page 117 Boot Menu Screens The Boot Settings Screen FIGURE 20 The following table lists the configurable fields of the Boot screen. Boot Screen Configurable Fields Configure boot settings Set the boot device priority list Enable Option ROM...
  • Page 118 Boot Settings Configuration screen. Boot Settings Configurable Fields Quick boot Quiet boot Wait for F1 if error occurs Retry boot list IB gPXE boot first Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Service Manual • March, 2013...
  • Page 119 Boot Menu Screens The Boot Device Priority Screen FIGURE 22 The Boot Device Priority is a Boot submenu screen that allows you to prioritize the server's boot-capable devices by arranging them in a hierarchical boot order list.
  • Page 120 The Option ROM Enable is a Boot submenu screen. The following table lists the configurable fields of the Option ROM Enable screen. Option ROM Enable Configurable Fields NET0 option ROM PCI-E slot 0 option ROM IB option ROM Security Menu Screens Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Service Manual • March, 2013...
  • Page 121 Chipset Menu Screens The Security Settings Screen FIGURE 24 The Security Settings screen allows you to view and change the supervisor (administrator or root) and user passwords. Chipset Menu Screens...
  • Page 122 The Advanced Chipset Settings Screen FIGURE 25 The following table lists the configurable options of the Advanced Chipset Settings screen. Advanced Chipset Settings Configurable Fields CPU bridge North bridge South bridge Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Service Manual • March, 2013...
  • Page 123 Chipset Menu Screens The CPU Bridge Chipset Configuration Screen FIGURE 26 The CPU Bridge Chipset Configuration is a Chipset submenu screen. The following table lists the read-only information of the CPU Bridge Chipset Configuration screen. CPU Bridge Chipset Configuration Read-Only Information CPU revision Current QPI frequency Current memory frequency...
  • Page 124 The Northbridge Chipset Configuration is a Chipset submenu screen that allows you to view: Northbridge revision ■ Current QPI frequency ■ In addition, Northbridge Chipset Configuration contains the following configurable fields: Crystal Beach/DMA ■ Crystal Beach/EMA ■ Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Service Manual • March, 2013...
  • Page 125 Exit Menu Screens The South Bridge Chipset Configuration Screen FIGURE 28 The Southbridge Chipset Configuration is a Chipset submenu screen that allows you to set the Power Restore policy. Exit Menu Screens...
  • Page 126 This task is for Oracle Service personnel only. Note – Enter Service Mode. The Service Mode prompt appears. At the Service Mode command line, enter the following command: # showpsnc Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Service Manual • March, 2013...
  • Page 127 Removing and Installing a Server Module Filler Panel A list of FRU appears. “How to Replace the Motherboard Assembly” on page 65 See Also ■ “How to Back Up FRU Information” on page 127 ■ ▼ How to Back Up FRU Information This task is for Oracle Service personnel only.
  • Page 128 This action draws the filler module into that chassis setting it flush with the front of the chassis. “How to Remove a Server Module Filler Panel” on page 127 See Also Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Service Manual • March, 2013...
  • Page 129: Specifications

    This section contains Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module server module specifications: “Dimensions” on page 129 ■ “Environmental Specifications” on page 129 ■ Dimensions The Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server module form factor dimensions are listed below. Specification Value Height 12.9 inches/327.2 mm Width 1.8 inches/44.5 mm...
  • Page 130: Usb Flash Drive Specifications

    USB Flash Drive Specifications The following shows the length and thickness specification for the USB flash drive. Length: 32.0 mm Max. ■ Thickness: 2.7 mm Max. ■ Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Service Manual • March, 2013...
  • Page 131: Index

    Index BIOS Setup Utility screens (Continued) Advanced On-Board SATA Configuration, 101 altitude (operating) specification, 129 Advanced Set LAN Configuration, 109 antistatic mat, 28 Advanced Trusted Computing, 113 antistatic wrist strap, 28 Advanced View BMC Event Log, 107 applying thermal compound (grease), 64 Advanced VT-d Configuration, 110 Boot, 116 Boot Device Priority, 118...
  • Page 132 Integrated Lights Out Management (ILOM) setting up, 28–29 logging in Energy Storage Modules (ESM), 16, 47, 49 command-line interface (CLI), 31, 86 removing, 50–51, 51–53 web interface, 29, 85 Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Service Manual • March, 2013...
  • Page 133 Index password, resetting, BIOS, 80–82 LEDs populating DIMM slots, 43 Charge Status, 72, 74, 77 ports CPU Fault, 74 multi-port cable, 78 DIMM Fault, 41, 72 USB, 56–57, 57–58 FMod Power Status, 47, 49, 76 POST front panel, 16, 68 changing options, 86 functions, 68 codes table, 87...
  • Page 134 (SP) board, 16 video (DB-9) port, 78 installing, 54–55 viewing POST codes removing, 53–54 command-line interface (CLI), 86 servicing the server module web interface, 85 CRUs and FRUs, 26 preparation, 25–26 Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Service Manual • March, 2013...
  • Page 135 Index web interface ILOM logging in, 85 turning on and off the Locate LED, 29–30 viewing POST codes, 85 weight specification, server module, 129 width specification, server module, 129...

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