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Sun Microsystems AC200 User Manual (184 pages)
Netra T1
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Figures
11
How this Book Is Organized
17
Typographic Conventions
19
Related Documentation
20
Sun Welcomes Your Comments
20
Safety Precautions
21
Part I Installation and Configuration
23
Introduction
25
FIGURE 1-1 the Netra T1 Server
26
Overview of the Netra T1 Server
26
Section 1.1, "Overview of the Netra T1 Server
26
Contents of the Ship Kit
27
TABLE 1-1 Contents of the Ship Kit
27
FIGURE 1-2 Contents of the Ship Kit
28
Optional Hardware and Software
29
Section 1.3, "Optional Hardware and Software
29
TABLE 1-2 Customer-Installable Hardware and Software Available for Netra T1 Servers
29
FIGURE 1-3 the Front Panel of the Netra T1 AC200 and DC200 Servers
30
Front Panel
30
Section 1.4, "Front Panel
30
Back Panel
31
Section 1.5, "Back Panel
31
Section 1.6, "The Fans Inside the Netra T1 Server
32
The Fans Inside the Netra T1 Server
32
Tools You Need for Installation
32
Environmental Specifications
33
Acoustic Noise Generated by the Netra T1 Server
33
Environmental Compliance Information
33
Section 1.8, "Environmental Specifications
33
Tolerance of Environmental Conditions
33
Choosing between a Rack and a Cabinet
34
Section 1.9, "Choosing between a Rack and a Cabinet
34
2 Power and Cooling
35
Operating Power Limits and Ranges
35
Operating Power Limits and Ranges
36
Power Consumption
37
TABLE 2-2 Power Consumption for the Available Configurations of the Netra T1 Server
37
Estimating Heat Dissipation
38
3 Using DC Power
39
Grounding the Netra T1 DC200 Server
40
FIGURE 3-1 the Location of the Grounding Studs for Connecting the Two-Hole Lug
40
Assembling the DC Power Connectors
41
Assembling the DC Input Power Cable
41
The Insulated Conductors You Need to Use
41
FIGURE 3-2 Stripping the Insulation from the Wire
42
FIGURE 3-3 Opening the DC Connector Cage Clamp (Lever Method)
42
FIGURE 3-4 Opening the DC Connector Cage Clamp (Screwdriver Method)
43
FIGURE 3-5 Assembling the DC Input Power Cable
43
FIGURE 3-6 Inserting the Bottom Portion of the Strain Relief Housing
44
Installing the Strain Relief Housings
44
FIGURE 3-7 Routing the Wires out of the Strain Relief Housing
45
FIGURE 3-8 Securing the Wires to the Strain Relief Housing
45
FIGURE 3-9 Assembling the Strain Relief Housing
46
Installing Optional Hardware Components
47
Installing and Removing Hot-Pluggable Hard Disk Drives
48
Section 4.1, "Installing and Removing Hot-Pluggable Hard Disk Drives" on
48
FIGURE 4-1 Inserting and Removing Hard Disks
49
FIGURE 4-2 Using the Antistatic Wrist Strap Supplied with the Server
50
Opening the Netra T1 Server
50
Section 4.2, "Opening the Netra T1 Server
50
FIGURE 4-3 Removing the Top Cover
51
FIGURE 4-4 Components of the Netra T1 Server
52
Identifying Server Components
52
Installing and Removing a CD-ROM Drive
53
Installing a CD-ROM Drive
53
Section 4.4, "Installing and Removing a CD-ROM Drive
53
FIGURE 4-5 Installing an Internal CD-ROM Drive
54
Removing a CD-ROM Drive
55
Installing and Removing Memory
55
Section 4.5, "Installing and Removing Memory
55
FIGURE 4-6 Installing Memory into a Socket on the System Board
56
Installing and Removing a PCI Card
57
Installing a PCI Card
57
Section 4.6, "Installing and Removing a PCI Card
57
FIGURE 4-7 the Rotating Retention Bracket and the Position of a PCI Card
58
FIGURE 4-8 Using the PCI Card Retainer, Slide Support Rail, and Plastic Bracket
59
Removing a PCI Card
60
FIGURE 4-9 Replacing the Top Cover
61
Replacing the Server's Top Cover
61
Section 4.7, "Replacing the Server's Top Cover
61
5 Installing the Server into a Rack
63
Installing into a 19-Inch Four-Post Rack
64
FIGURE 5-1 Cable Management Bracket
64
TABLE 5-1 19-Inch Rackmounting Kit
64
The 19-Inch Rackmounting Kit
64
Assembling the Slides and Mounting the Server
65
FIGURE 5-2 Positioning the Slide Mounts for a Sun Storedge 72-Inch Tall Rack
65
FIGURE 5-3 Positioning the Slide Mounts for a Standard 19-Inch Wide Rack
65
FIGURE 5-4 Fastening the Slide Mounts to a Sun Storedge 72-Inch Tall Rack - Rear View (Side Panels Removed for Clarity)
67
FIGURE 5-5 Fastening the Slide Mounts to a Sun Storedge 72-Inch Expansion Rack - Front View (Side Panels Removed for Clarity)
68
FIGURE 5-6 Fastening the Slide Mounts to a Standard 19-Inch Rack
69
FIGURE 5-7 Sliding the Netra T1 Server into a Standard 19-Inch Rack
70
FIGURE 5-8 Adjusting the Slide Mounts and Screwing the Server into the Rack
71
FIGURE 5-9 Fitting the Cable Management Bracket to a Sun Storedge or a Standard 19-Inch Rack
72
Fitting the Cable Management Bracket
72
Tips for Using a Sun Storedge 72-Inch Rack
73
Installing into a Two-Post Relay Rack
74
Attaching the Fixed Mounting Brackets
74
FIGURE 5-10 Removing the Thumbscrew Brackets
74
TABLE 5-2 Fixed Mounting Bracket Kit
74
The Fixed Mounting Bracket Kit
74
FIGURE 5-11 Fitting the Fixed Mounting Brackets
75
FIGURE 5-12 the Netra T1 Server Installed in a Two-Post Rack
76
6 Connecting the Cables
77
Connecting the Cables to the Server
78
FIGURE 6-1 Connecting the Cables to the Netra T1 AC200 Server
78
FIGURE 6-2 Connecting the Cables to the Netra T1 DC200 Server
78
Using a Single DC Power Cord
80
Setting up Serial Connections
80
Connecting to a Terminal Server
82
FIGURE 6-3 Patch Panel Connection between a Cisco L2511 and a Netra T1 Server
82
FIGURE 6-4 Serial Port Pins 1 to
83
TABLE 6-1 Serial Port Connection to a Terminal Server
83
FIGURE 6-5 Pins 1 to 8 on the Serial Ports
84
TABLE 6-2 Pin Crossovers in the Sun DB-25 (25-Pin) Adapter
84
Using a DB-25 Adapter for Your Serial Link
84
FIGURE 6-6 Pins 1 to 8 on the Serial Ports
85
TABLE 6-3 Pin Crossovers for a DB-9 (9-Pin) Adapter
85
Using a DB-9 Adapter for Your Serial Link
85
Settings for the Serial Connections
86
Connecting to the Netra T1 Server from a Laptop Running Microsoft Windows
86
Connecting the Netra T1 Server to the Laptop
86
TABLE 6-4 Default Settings for Connecting to the Serial A/LOM or Serial B Port
86
FIGURE 1 Connecting the Netra T1 Server to the Serial Port on a Laptop
87
Using Microsoft Windows Hyperterminal
88
7 Powering on the Netra T1 Server
91
Preparing to Configure the Server
92
Configuring from a Terminal or Workstation
92
Configuring Using a Terminal Server
92
Powering on the Server
93
Powering on for the First Time with the Server's Details Registered at a Name Server
93
Powering on the Server for the First Time Without Having Its Details Registered
94
Powering on a Standalone Server for the First Time
96
Clearing Your Configuration and Starting Again
97
Using the Power (On/Standby) Switch
98
FIGURE 7-1 Netra T1 DC200 Server Power (On/Standby) Switch
98
FIGURE 7-2 Netra T1 AC200 Server Power (On/Standby) Switch
98
Part II Remote and Local Management
101
Managing the Netra T1 Server from the Lom> Prompt
103
FIGURE 8-1 the Location of the Lights-Out Management Device on the System Board
104
Introduction to Lights-Out Management
104
Section 8.1, "Introduction to Lights-Out Management
104
Powering on or Resetting the Server from the Lomlite2 Shell
105
Section 8.2, "Powering on or Resetting the Server from the Lomlite2 Shell
105
Displaying the Lom> Prompt
106
Powering the Server on or down to Standby Mode
106
Exiting from the Lom> Prompt
107
Resetting the Server
107
Controlling the Server's Booting Behavior
108
Displaying the Ok or Kadb Prompt
108
TABLE 8-1 Boot Modes
109
Monitoring the Server from the Lomlite2 Shell
110
Checking How Long the Server Has Been Running
110
Checking the Current Status of All Components
110
Section 8.3, "Monitoring the Server from the Lomlite2 Shell
110
FIGURE 8-3 Sample Lomlite2 Device Event Log (Oldest Event Reported First)
112
Viewing the Lomlite2 Device's Event Log
112
Checking that a Component Has Been Fixed
114
Setting up Lomlite2 Privileges for Named Users
115
Permissions Available for Lomlite2 Users
115
Section 8.4, "Setting up Lomlite2 Privileges for Named Users
115
Creating a Lomlite2 User Account
116
Specifying the Password for a Lomlite2 User Account
116
Changing Your Own User Password
117
Deleting a Lomlite2 User Account
117
Viewing Details of a Lomlite2 User Account
117
Specifying Permissions for a Named User
118
Quitting a Lomlite2 Named User Session
119
Setting the Lomlite2 Device's Configurable Variables
119
Section 8.5, "Setting the Lomlite2 Device's Configurable Variables
119
Turning the Fault LED off
119
Turning the Fault LED on
119
Setting the Alarmoff N Software Flag
120
Setting the Alarmon N Software Flag
120
Stopping the Lomlite2 Sending Event Reports to the Serial A/LOM Port
120
Separating the Lomlite2 from the Console on the Serial A/LOM Port
121
Dedicating Serial A/LOM to the Lomlite2
121
Section 8.6, "Separating the Lomlite2 from the Console on the Serial A/LOM Port
121
Sharing Serial A/LOM between the Lomlite2 and the Console
122
Viewing the Event Reports that the Lomlite2 Sends to Syslogd
122
Section 8.7, "Viewing the Event Reports that the Lomlite2 Sends to Syslogd
122
Section 8.8, "The Lomlite2 Shell Command List
123
TABLE 8-2 LOM Commands
123
The Lomlite2 Shell Command List
123
Checking the Status of the Server's Fans
126
FIGURE 8-4 Locations of Fans 1, 2, 3, and
126
9 Managing the Netra T1 Server from the Solaris Prompt
127
Monitoring the System from Solaris
128
Checking the Power Supply Unit (Lom -P)
128
Viewing Online Lomlite2 Documentation
128
Checking the Fans (Lom -F)
129
Checking the Supply Rail Voltages and Internal Circuit Breakers (Lom -V)
129
Checking the Internal Temperature (Lom -T)
130
Changing the Lomlite2 Automatic Server Restart Configuration (Lom -W)
131
Checking the Status of the Fault LED and Alarms (Lom -L)
131
Viewing All Component Status Data with the Lomlite2 Device's Configuration Data (Lom -A)
132
Viewing the Configuration of the Lomlite2 Device (Lom -C)
132
FIGURE 9-1 Sample Lomlite2 Device Event Log (Oldest Event Reported First)
133
Viewing the Event Log (Lom -E)
133
Configuring Automatic Server Restart (ASR)
134
Configuring the Lomlite2 Watchdog to Restart the System after a Lockup
134
Enabling the Lomlite2 Watchdog Process from Your Own Script or Command (Lom -W On)
135
Setting the Hardware Reset Option from a Script or Command (Lom -R On)
136
Other LOM Tasks You Can Perform from Solaris
137
Turning Alarms on and off (Lom -A)
137
Turning the Fault LED on and off (Lom -F)
137
Changing the First Character of the Sequence for Escaping to the Lom> Prompt (Lom -X)
138
Stopping the Lomlite2 from Sending Reports to the Serial A/LOM Port (Lom -E Off)
138
Removing Driver Protection from the Lomlite2 Driver (Lom -U)
139
Making the Lomlite2 Interface Backward Compatible (Lom -B)
140
Upgrading the Lomlite2 Firmware (Lom -G Filename)
140
Part III Troubleshooting and Maintenance
141
10 Troubleshooting
143
Solutions to Problems You Might Encounter
144
Interpreting the Front and Back Panel Leds
146
FIGURE 10-1 Front Panel Power and Fault Leds
147
FIGURE 10-2 Back Panel Ethernet Link, Fault and Power Leds
147
Replacing a Server or Replacing Individual Components
149
Replacing a Server
150
Section 11.1, "Replacing a Server
150
FIGURE 11-1 Replacing the System Configuration Card
151
Field Replaceable Units
152
Section 11.2, "Field Replaceable Units
152
TABLE 11-1 Frus Available for the Netra T1 AC200 and DC200 Servers
152
Replacing the Memory Card Reader for the System Configuration Card
153
Section 11.3, "Replacing the Memory Card Reader for the System Configuration Card
153
FIGURE 11-2 Removing the System Configuration Card Reader
154
Replacing the CD-ROM Drive, Cable, and Paddleboard
155
Section 11.4, "Replacing the CD-ROM Drive, Cable, and Paddleboard
155
FIGURE 11-3 Replacing the CD-ROM Paddleboard
156
Replacing the NVRAM Chip
157
Section 11.5, "Replacing the NVRAM Chip
157
FIGURE 11-4 the Location of the NVRAM Chip
158
FIGURE 11-5 Replacing the NVRAM Chip
159
Removing the Old System Board
160
Replacing the System Board
160
Section 11.6, "Replacing the System Board
160
Installing the New System Board
161
FIGURE 11-6 the System Board
162
Replacing the Power Supply Unit
163
FIGURE 11-7 Replacing the Power Supply Unit
164
Replacing the Rear Fan Subassembly (Fans 1 and 2)
165
FIGURE 11-8 Replacing the Rear Fan Subassembly (Fans 1 and 2)
166
Replacing Fan 3 (CPU Fan)
167
FIGURE 11-9 Pressing down on the Long Arm of the Clip to Remove Fan
168
IV Appendixes
169
Configuring the Lomlite2 Device Driver
171
The Lomlite2 Device Driver
172
Configuring the Lomlite2 Device Driver
173
TABLE A-1 LOM Configuration File Parameters
174
System Board Jumper Settings
177
TABLE B-1 Factory-Default Jumper Settings
178
FIGURE B-1 System Board Jumper Locations and Default Settings
179
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