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Sun Microsystems Netra CT 410 Service Manual (296 pages)
Sun Netra CT Server Service Manual
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Table of Contents
17
Preface
21
Safety and Compliance
21
Table A-24 I
22
How this Book Is Organized
22
Typographic Conventions
24
Related Documentation
25
Sun Welcomes Your Comments
26
Preparing for Service
27
1 Preparing for FRU Installation and Replacement
29
Attaching the Antistatic Wrist Strap
30
Tools Required
30
FIGURE 1-1 Attaching the Antistatic Wrist Strap
31
Cold-Swappable Frus
32
Hot-Swappable Frus
32
FRU Categories
31
Device Names
33
Device Names for I/O Board Slots in the Netra CT Servers
33
Device Names for Hard Drives
34
2 Powering the Server off and on
35
Powering on the Server
36
FIGURE 2-1 Locating the Power Supply Locking Mechanism on the Netra CT 810 Server
37
FIGURE 2-2 System Status Panel Locations
38
Verifying Full Power-Up
40
Powering off the Server
41
To Perform a Hardware Power-Down
41
To Perform a Software Power down
42
3 Handling Boards and Assemblies
45
Handling Boards
46
Handling Assemblies
47
Part 2 Troubleshooting the System
49
Troubleshooting the System Using the System Status Panel
52
FIGURE 4-1 System Status Panel Locations
52
Locating and Understanding the System Status Panel
52
FIGURE 4-5 Power and Fault Leds
54
TABLE 4-1 System Status Panel Leds for the Netra CT 810 Server
54
TABLE 4-4 Meanings of Power and Okay to Remove Leds
58
TABLE 4-5 Meanings of Power and Fault Leds
58
Troubleshooting the System Using Prtdiag
59
Troubleshooting the System Using Diagnostic Software
64
Troubleshooting the System Using the Power-On Self Test (POST)
66
Server
68
Troubleshooting a Power Supply Using the Power Supply Unit Leds
68
Troubleshooting the Power Supply Unit in the Netra CT
68
Troubleshooting the System Using the Alarm Card Software
68
Troubleshooting the Power Supply Units in the Netra CT
69
General Troubleshooting Tips
70
Server
70
Troubleshooting a Host CPU Board
70
FIGURE 4-6 Connectors on the Netra CP2140 Host Rear Transition Module
71
FIGURE 4-7 Connectors on the Netra CP2500 Rear Transition Module Host (RTM-H) Board
72
Warning, Critical, and Shutdown Temperatures
72
General Troubleshooting Requirements
73
Mechanical Failures
73
Power-On Failures
73
Failures Subsequent to Power-On
74
Troubleshooting During Post/Openboot PROM and During Boot Process
74
Openboot PROM On-Board Diagnostics
76
Watch-Clock
76
Watch-Net and Watch-Net-All
77
Probe-Scsi
78
TABLE 4-7 Selected Openboot PROM On-Board Diagnostic Tests
78
Test Alias Name, Device Path, -All
78
Openboot Diagnostics
79
Pci/Pcio
81
Ebus DMA/TCR Registers
82
Ethernet
82
Parallel Port
83
Serial Port a
84
Serial Port B
84
Nvram
85
All above
86
Replacing Hot-Swappable Frus
87
5 Hot-Swap Software Commands
89
Understanding Hot-Swap
90
Hot-Swap with Boards that Do Not Have Full Hot-Swap
91
How High-Availability Hot-Swap Works
91
System Status Panel LED States and Meanings
91
TABLE 5-2 Compactpci Board LED States and Meanings on the System Status Panel
92
Using the Cfgadm Utility
93
Logging in to the Netra CT Server
93
Running the Cfgadm Utility
93
Basic and Full Hot-Swap Cfgadm Commands
94
Determining the Current Hot-Swap State
95
Enabling Basic Hot-Swap on I/O Slots
96
Enabling Full Hot-Swap on I/O Slots
97
6 Removing and Replacing Hot-Swappable Boards
99
Boards
100
FIGURE 6-1 Boards Within a Netra CT 810 Server
101
General Rules and Restrictions for Hot-Swapping Boards
103
Rules and Restrictions for Hot-Swapping Boards
103
Rules and Restrictions for Hot-Swapping the Host Board
104
FIGURE 6-3 Location of SW0501 on SMC Module
105
FIGURE 6-4 Switch SW0501 in Closed Position (Default) for the Netra CT Server
105
FIGURE 6-5 Reconfiguring a Netra CP2500 Cpsb Board for Use as a Cpci Board
106
Removing a Board
107
Removing and Replacing Boards
107
Rules and Restrictions for Hot-Swapping the Alarm Card
107
FIGURE 6-6 Loosening the Ejection Lever Captive Screws
110
FIGURE 6-9 Leds on the System Status Panel (Netra CT 410 Server)
112
Inserting a Board
113
FIGURE 6-10 Aligning the Board with the Board Cage Cutouts
115
FIGURE 6-11 Tightening the Ejection Lever Captive Screws
116
FIGURE 6-12 Connectors for the Single-Wide 6U Alarm Card
118
FIGURE 6-13 Connectors for the Double-Wide 3U Alarm Card
119
FIGURE 6-14 Connectors on the Netra CP2140 Host CPU Board
120
FIGURE 6-15 Connectors on the Netra CP2500 Host CPU Board
121
Rear Transition Modules
122
Host Rear Transition Modules
122
FIGURE 6-17 Netra CP2500 Rear Transition Module-Host (RTM-H)
124
FIGURE 6-18 Locating the Host Rear Transition Module in a Netra CT 810 Server (Top View)
125
Removing a Host Rear Transition Module
125
FIGURE 6-19 Locating the Host Rear Transition Module in a Netra CT 410 Server (Top View)
126
Installing a Host Rear Transition Module
126
FIGURE 6-20 Aligning the Module with the Rear Cage Cutouts
127
Satellite and I/O Rear Transition Modules
128
Satellite Rear Transition Module Sets
128
FIGURE 6-21 Supported Locations for Satellite CPU or I/O Rear Transition Module Sets in a Netra CT
129
FIGURE 6-22 Supported Locations for Satellite CPU or I/O Rear Transition Module Sets in a Netra CT
129
I/O Rear Transition Module Sets
130
Removing and Installing Satellite CPU or I/O Rear Transition Module Sets
130
Alarm Rear Transition Module
133
Removing an Alarm Rear Transition Module
134
Installing an Alarm Rear Transition Module
136
FIGURE 6-25 Connectors on the Alarm Rear Transition Module
137
7 Removing and Replacing Hard Drives and Removeable Media
139
Hard Drive
140
Removing a Hard Drive
141
FIGURE 7-1 Locating the Hard Drive Leds on the System Status Panel (Netra CT 810 Server)
144
FIGURE 7-2 Drive Bay Cover Locations
145
Installing a Hard Drive
146
DVD or DAT Drive
148
Removing a DVD or DAT Drive
148
FIGURE 7-3 Removing the Removable Media Module from a Netra CT 810 Server
151
Installing a DVD or DAT Drive
151
8 Removing and Replacing Hot-Swappable Subassemblies
155
System Status Panel
156
FIGURE 8-1 System Status Panel Locations
156
Removing the System Status Panel
156
FIGURE 8-2 Removing the System Status Panel (Netra CT 810 Server)
157
FIGURE 8-3 Removing the System Status Panel (Netra CT 410 Server)
158
Replacing the System Status Panel
158
FIGURE 8-4 Positioning the System Status Panel (Netra CT 810 Server)
159
FIGURE 8-5 Positioning the System Status Panel (Netra CT 410 Server)
159
System Controller Board
160
Removing the System Controller Board
160
FIGURE 8-8 Removing a System Controller Board
162
Replacing the System Controller Board
162
FIGURE 8-9 Inserting a System Controller Board
163
Air Filters
164
FIGURE 8-10 Locating the Air Filters (Netra CT 810 Server)
165
FIGURE 8-11 Locating the Air Filters (Netra CT 410 Server)
166
Replacing the Air Filters
166
Power Supply Unit
167
Removing a Hot-Swappable Power Supply Unit
167
FIGURE 8-12 Locating the Power Supply Unit Leds on the System Status Panel (Netra CT 810 Server)
168
FIGURE 8-13 Unlocking a Power Supply Unit
169
FIGURE 8-14 Removing a Power Supply Unit
170
Replacing a Hot-Swappable Power Supply Unit
170
Fan Trays
171
Removing a Fan Tray
171
FIGURE 8-15 Locating the Fan Tray Leds on the System Status Panel (Netra CT 810 Server)
172
FIGURE 8-16 Locating the Fan Tray Leds on the System Status Panel (Netra CT 410 Server)
172
FIGURE 8-17 Locating the Fan Trays in a Netra CT 810 Server
173
FIGURE 8-18 Locating the Fan Trays in a Netra CT 410 Server
173
FIGURE 8-19 Removing a Fan Tray from a Netra CT 810 Server
174
FIGURE 8-20 Removing a Fan Tray from a Netra CT 410 Server
174
Replacing a Fan Tray
175
Replacing Cold-Swappable Frus
177
9 Removing and Replacing the Servers
179
Removing a Server
180
FIGURE 9-1 Power Supply Units and Power Sources
181
FIGURE 9-2 Loosening the Screws at the Top and Bottom of a Netra CT 810 Server
183
FIGURE 9-3 Loosening the Screws at the Top and Bottom of a Netra CT 410 Server
184
FIGURE 9-4 Removing or Inserting a Netra CT 810 Server
185
FIGURE 9-5 Removing or Inserting a Netra CT 410 Server
186
Installing a Server
187
10 Removing and Replacing Cold-Swappable Subassemblies
189
Cold Swappable Hard Ddrives
190
Removing a Cold-Swappable Hard Drive
190
FIGURE 10-1 Drive Bay Cover Locations
191
Replacing a Cold-Swappable Hard Drive
192
Cold-Swappable Power Supply Unit
193
Removing a Cold-Swappable Power Supply Unit
193
FIGURE 10-2 Removing or Replacing a Cold-Swappable Power Supply Unit from a Netra CT
194
FIGURE 10-3 Removing or Replacing a Cold-Swappable Power Supply Unit from a Netra CT
195
FIGURE 10-4 Removing a Cold-Swappable Power Supply Unit from a Netra CT 410 Server
196
Replacing a Cold-Swappable Power Supply Unit
196
Chassis Components
202
TABLE 11-1 Frus for the Chassis
202
FIGURE 11-1 Illustrated Parts of Chassis and Components
203
Netra CT 810 Server
204
TABLE 11-2 Frus for the Netra CT 810 Server
204
FIGURE 11-2 Illustrated Parts Breakdown, Netra CT 810 Server
205
Netra CT 410 Server
206
TABLE 11-3 Frus for the Netra CT 410 Server
206
FIGURE 11-3 Illustrated Parts Breakdown, Netra CT 410 Server
207
Connector Pinouts
211
Host CPU Boards
212
Ethernet a Port
212
FIGURE A-1 Connectors on the Netra CP2140 Host CPU Board
212
Netra CP2140 Host CPU Board
212
TTY a Port
212
FIGURE A-2 RJ-45 Ethernet Connector Diagram
213
TABLE A-1 Ethernet Connector Pinouts, CPU Board (J2301
213
FIGURE A-3 TTY a Connector
214
TABLE A-2 TTY a Connector Pinouts
214
FIGURE A-4 Connectors on the Netra CP2500 Host CPU Board
215
Netra CP2500 Host CPU Board
215
PMC Connector
215
FIGURE A-5 Netra CP2500 Board PMC Port Connectors
216
FIGURE A-6 PMC Connector Slot Connector Pins
216
PMC Connector Interfaces
217
TABLE A-3 PMC Jn1 Connector Interface
217
TABLE A-4 PMC Jn2 Connector Interface
219
TABLE A-5 PMC Jn4 Connector Interface
220
FIGURE A-7 Front Panel Serial Port Diagram
221
Front Panel Serial Connector
221
Backplane Connectors
222
TABLE A-6 Serial Micro DB9 Connector Pinouts
222
Compactpci J1/P1 Connector Pinouts
223
FIGURE A-8 Backplane Connector Contact Numbering
223
TABLE A-7 Compactpci J2/P2 Connector Pin Assignments
224
Compactpci J1/P1 Signal Descriptions
225
Compactpci J2/P2 Signal Descriptions
225
TABLE A-8 Compactpci J1/P1 Signal Descriptions
225
TABLE A-9 Compactpci J2/P2 Connector Pin Assignments
226
Compactpci J3/P3 Connector Pinouts
227
TABLE A-10 Compactpci J2/P2 Signal Descriptions
227
Compactpci J3/P3 Signal Descriptions
228
Compactpci J5/P5 Connector Pinouts
229
TABLE A-13 Compactpci J5/P5 Connector Pin Assignments
229
Compactpci J5/P5 Signal Descriptions
230
DIP Switch Settings
230
TABLE A-14 Serial COM Port and RS232 Level Compactpci J5/P5 Signal Descriptions
230
TABLE A-15 Miscellaneous Compactpci J5/P5 Signal Descriptions
230
FIGURE A-9 SW3301 DIP Switch Location
231
TABLE A-16 SW3301 Switch Descriptions
232
Host Rear Transition Modules
233
FIGURE A-10 Connectors on the Netra CP2140 Rear Transition Module
234
Scsi (Vhdc
235
Ethernet a and B Ports
236
FIGURE A-11 RJ-45 Ethernet Connector Diagram
236
TABLE A-18 Signal Interfaces for TTY a and B Port Connectors
236
TTY a and B Ports
236
PIM Module Interface
237
TABLE A-19 Ethernet a and B Connector Pinouts, CPU RTM
237
FIGURE A-12 Connectors on the Netra CP2500 Rear Transition Module-Host (RTM-H
238
Netra CP2500 Host Rtms
238
Serial Ports
238
FIGURE A-13 Serial Port Connector Pins
239
TABLE A-20 Serial Port a
239
TABLE A-21 Serial Port B
239
Ethernet Connectors
240
FIGURE A-14 Ethernet Port Connector Pins
241
TABLE A-22 ENET0 and ENET1
242
TABLE A-23 ENET2 and ENET3
242
FIGURE A-15 On-Board Connectors and Interfaces for the Netra CP2500 RTM-H
243
On-Board Interfaces and Connectors on the Netra CP2500 Transition Module
243
FIGURE A-18 J0501 and J0502 Connector Pins
245
TABLE A-25 J0501 Pin Assignments
245
TABLE A-26 J0502 Pin Assignments
246
Backplane Interfaces
247
TABLE A-27 Compactpci RJ3 Connector (J0201) Pin Assignments
248
FIGURE A-20 Compactpci RJ4 Connector (J0301) Pins
249
TABLE A-28 Compactpci RJ4 Connector (J0301) Pin Assignments
250
FIGURE A-21 Compactpci RJ5 Connector (J0401) Pins
251
TABLE A-29 Compactpci RJ5 Connector (J0401) Pin Assignments
252
Alarm Card, 6U Single-Wide
253
FIGURE A-22 Connector Ports in the 6U Single-Wide Alarm Card
253
Alarm Port
254
TABLE A-30 Alarm Port Pinouts
254
Ethernet Ports 1 and 2
255
FIGURE A-24 RJ-45 Ethernet Connector Diagram
255
TABLE A-31 Ethernet Port 1 and 2 Pinouts
255
COM Ports 1 and 2
256
FIGURE A-25 RJ-45 Ethernet Connector Diagram
256
TABLE A-32 COM Port 1 Pinouts
256
TABLE A-33 COM Port 2 Pinouts
256
Alarm Card, 3U Double-Wide
257
FIGURE A-26 Connectors on the Alarm Card (Netra CT 410 Server
257
Ethernet Ports 1 and 2
258
FIGURE A-27 RJ-45 Ethernet Connector Diagram
258
TABLE A-34 Ethernet Port 1 and 2 Pinouts
258
COM Ports 1 and 2
259
FIGURE A-28 RJ-45 Ethernet Connector Diagram
259
TABLE A-35 COM Port 1 Pinouts
259
TABLE A-36 COM Port 2 Pinouts
259
Alarm Port
260
TABLE A-37 Alarm Port Pinouts
260
Alarm Rear Transition Module
261
FIGURE A-30 Connectors on the Alarm Rear Transition Module
261
Ethernet Ports 1 and 2
262
TABLE A-38 Ethernet Port 1 and 2 Pinouts
262
COM Ports 1 and 2
263
TABLE A-39 COM Port 1 and 2 Connector Pinouts, Alarm Rear Transition Module
263
Alarm Port
264
FIGURE A-23 Alarm Port
264
FIGURE A-29 Alarm Port
264
TABLE A-40 Alarm Port Pinouts
264
Connecting a Terminal Console to a Server
267
To Use an ASCII Terminal
268
TABLE B-1 Connecting an ASCII Terminal to a CPU Board or Rear Transition Module
268
TABLE B-2 Connecting an ASCII Terminal to an Alarm Card or Alarm Rear Transition Module
269
TABLE B-3 Connecting a Solaris Workstation to a CPU Board or Rear Transition Module
270
TABLE B-4 Connecting a Solaris Workstation to an Alarm Card or Alarm Rear Transition Module
270
To Use a Solaris Workstation
270
TABLE B-5 Connecting a PC Laptop to a CPU Board or Rear Transition Module
271
To Use a PC Laptop
271
TABLE B-6 Connecting a PC Laptop to an Alarm Card or Alarm Rear Transition Module
272
Error Messages
273
TABLE C-1 Netra CT Server Error Messages
273
Generic Error Messages
274
Scsb Error Messages
275
Anticipated Hardware Failure
281
Transient Interrupts
281
Soft Hang
282
I2C Complaints
283
Bus Busy Complaints
284
System Specifications
285
Physical Specifications
285
Electrical Specifications
286
Environmental Specifications
287
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Safety and Compliance
17
How this Book Is Organized
18
Typographic Conventions
19
Related Documentation
20
Contacting Sun Technical Support
21
Sun Welcomes Your Comments
21
Part I Preparing for Service
23
1 Preparing for FRU Installation and Replacement
25
Tools Required
25
Attaching the Antistatic Wrist Strap
26
FIGURE 1-1 Attaching the Antistatic Wrist Strap
26
Determining if You Have a Front-Access or Rear-Access Model
27
Determining if You Have AC- or DC-Powered Servers and Chassis
28
FIGURE 1-3 Locating the Power Supply Units in the Netra CT Servers
28
FIGURE 1-4 AC Connectors on a Netra CT Chassis
29
FIGURE 1-5 DC Connectors on a Netra CT Chassis
30
FRU Categories
31
Hot-Swappable Frus
31
Cold-Swappable Frus
32
Device Names
32
Device Names for I/O Card Slots in the Netra CT Servers
32
TABLE 1-1 Device Names for I/O Card Slots in the Netra CT 810 Server
32
Device Names for Hard Disk Drives
33
2 Powering the Server off and on
35
Powering on the Server
36
FIGURE 2-1 Locating the Power Supply Locking Mechanism on the Netra CT 810 Server
36
FIGURE 2-2 System Status Panel Locations
37
FIGURE 2-3 System Power Button and System Power LED Locations (Netra CT 810 Server)
38
FIGURE 2-4 System Power Button and System Power LED Locations (Netra CT 410 Server)
38
Verifying Full Power-Up
39
Powering off the Server
40
To Perform a Hardware Power-Off
40
To Perform a Software Power off
41
3 Handling Cards and Assemblies
43
Handling Compactpci Cards
43
Handling Assemblies
44
Part II Troubleshooting the System
45
4 Troubleshooting the System
47
Troubleshooting the System Using the System Status Panel
48
Locating and Understanding the System Status Panel
48
FIGURE 4-1 System Status Panel Locations
48
FIGURE 4-5 Power and Fault Leds
50
Table
50
TABLE 4-1 System Status Panel Leds for the Netra CT 810 Server
50
TABLE 4-3 Compactpci Board LED States and Meanings
52
TABLE 4-4 Meanings of Power and Okay to Remove Leds
53
TABLE 4-5 Meanings of Power and Fault Leds
53
Troubleshooting the System Using Prtdiag
54
Troubleshooting the System Using Diagnostic Software
59
Troubleshooting the System Using the Power-On Self Test (POST)
61
Troubleshooting the System Using the Alarm Card Software
63
Troubleshooting a Power Supply Using the Power Supply Unit Leds
63
Troubleshooting the Power Supply Unit in the Netra CT
63
Server
63
Troubleshooting the Power Supply Units in the Netra CT
64
Server
65
Troubleshooting a CPU Card
65
General Troubleshooting Tips
65
FIGURE 4-6 Connectors on the CPU Front Transition Card (Netra CT 410 Server)
66
General Troubleshooting Requirements
67
FIGURE 4-7 Connectors on the CPU Rear Transition Card
67
Mechanical Failures
68
Power-On Failures
68
Failures Subsequent to Power-On
68
Troubleshooting During POST/OBP and During Boot Process
69
Openboot PROM On-Board Diagnostics
70
TABLE 4-7 Selected OBP On-Board Diagnostic Tests
72
Openboot Diagnostics (ob Diag)
73
Serial Port a
78
Serial Port B
78
All above
80
5 Hot Swap Software Commands
83
Understanding Hot Swap
83
How High Availability Hot Swap Works
84
Hot Swap with Boards that Don't Support Full Hot Swap
84
System Status Panel LED States and Meanings
84
TABLE 5-2 Compactpci Board LED States and Meanings on the System Status Panel
85
Using the Cfgadm Utility
86
Logging in to the Netra CT Server
86
Running the Cfgadm Utility
86
Basic and Full Hot Swap Cfgadm Commands
87
6 Removing and Replacing Hot-Swappable Cards
91
Main Cards
92
FIGURE 6-1 Cards Within a Netra CT 810 Server
93
FIGURE 6-3 Cards Within a Netra CT 410 Server, Diskless Version
95
Rules and Restrictions for Hot-Swapping Main Cards
96
Removing and Replacing Main Cards
98
Rules and Restrictions for Hot-Swapping Main Cards
98
FIGURE 6-4 Loosening the Ejection Lever Captive Screws
102
FIGURE 6-5 Unlocking the Ejection Levers
103
FIGURE 6-6 Leds on the System Status Panel (Netra CT 810 Server)
104
FIGURE 6-7 Leds on the System Status Panel (Netra CT 410 Server)
104
TABLE 6-1 Compactpci Board LED States and Meaning
105
FIGURE 6-8 Aligning the Card with the Card Cage Cutouts
109
FIGURE 6-9 Tightening the Ejection Lever Captive Screws
110
TABLE 6-2 Compactpci Board Slot LED States and Meanings on the System Status Panel
114
Figure
115
FIGURE 6-10 Connectors for the Single-Wide 6U Alarm Card
116
FIGURE 6-11 Connectors for the Double-Wide 3U Alarm Card
117
Front-Transition Card
118
FIGURE 6-12 Connectors on the Host CPU Card
118
FIGURE 6-13 Host CPU Front Transition Card Location in a Netra CT 410 Server
119
Removing a Host CPU Front Transition Card
119
Installing a Host CPU Front Transition Card
120
Rear-Transition Cards
121
FIGURE 6-15 Connectors on the Host CPU Front Transition Card (Netra CT 410 Server)
121
Host CPU Rear Transition Card
122
FIGURE 6-17 Locating the Host CPU Rear Transition Card in the Rear-Access Model of a Netra CT
124
FIGURE 6-19 Aligning the Card with the Rear Card Cage Cutouts
126
FIGURE 6-20 Connectors on the Host CPU Rear Transition Card
127
Satellite CPU or I/O Rear Transition Card
128
FIGURE 6-21 Supported Locations for Satellite CPU or I/O Rear Transition Card Sets in a Netra CT
129
FIGURE 6-22 Supported Locations for Satellite CPU or I/O Rear Transition Card Sets in a Netra CT
129
Alarm Rear Transition Card
133
Alarm Rear Transition Card
135
FIGURE 6-25 Connectors on the Alarm Rear Transition Card
136
7 Removing and Replacing Hard Disk Drives and Removeable Media
139
Hard Disk Drive
140
Removing a Hard Disk Drive
141
FIGURE 7-1 Locating the Hard Disk Drive Leds on the System Status Panel (Netra CT 810 Server)
144
FIGURE 7-2 Drive Bay Cover Locations
145
Installing a Hard Disk Drive
146
DVD or DAT Drive (Netra CT 810 Server Only)
147
Removing a DVD or DAT Drive
148
FIGURE 7-3 Removing the Removeable Media Module from a Netra CT 810 Server
150
Installing a DVD or DAT Drive
151
Removing and Replacing Hot-Swappable Subassemblies
155
8 Removing and Replacing Hot-Swappable Subassemblies 10-1
156
System Status Panel
156
Removing the System Status Panel
156
FIGURE 8-1 System Status Panel Locations
156
FIGURE 8-2 Removing the System Status Panel (Netra CT 810 Server)
157
Replacing the System Status Panel
158
FIGURE 8-3 Removing the System Status Panel (Netra CT 410 Server)
158
FIGURE 8-4 Positioning the System Status Panel (Netra CT 810 Server)
159
FIGURE 8-5 Positioning the System Status Panel (Netra CT 410 Server)
159
System Controller Board
160
Removing the System Controller Board
160
Replacing the System Controller Board
162
FIGURE 8-8 Removing a System Controller Board
162
FIGURE 8-9 Inserting a System Controller Board
163
Air Filters
164
Removing the Air Filters
164
FIGURE 8-10 Locating the Air Filters (Netra CT 810 Server)
165
Replacing the Air Filters
166
Power Supply Unit (AC or DC)
167
Removing a Hot-Swappable Power Supply Unit
167
FIGURE 8-12 Locating the Power Supply Unit Leds on the System Status Panel
168
FIGURE 8-13 Unlocking a Power Supply Unit
169
Replacing a Hot-Swappable Power Supply Unit
170
FIGURE 8-14 Removing a Power Supply Unit
170
Fan Tray
171
Removing a Fan Tray
171
FIGURE 8-15 Locating the Fan Tray Leds on the System Status Panel (Netra CT 810 Server)
171
FIGURE 8-16 Locating the Fan Tray Leds on the System Status Panel (Netra CT 410 Server)
172
FIGURE 8-17 Locating the Fan Trays in a Netra CT 810 Server
173
FIGURE 8-18 Locating the Fan Trays in a Netra CT 410 Server
173
FIGURE 8-19 Removing a Fan Tray from a Netra CT 810 Server
174
FIGURE 8-20 Removing a Fan Tray from a Netra CT 410 Server
174
Replacing a Fan Tray
175
Part IV Replacing Cold-Swappable Frus
177
9 Removing and Replacing the Servers
179
Removing a Server
179
Removing a Server
180
FIGURE 9-1 Power Supply Units and Power Sources
181
Removing a Host CPU Front Transition Card
182
FIGURE 9-2 Loosening the Screws at the Top and Bottom of a Netra CT 810 Server
183
FIGURE 9-3 Loosening the Screws at the Top and Bottom of a Netra CT 410 Server
184
FIGURE 9-4 Removing or Inserting a Netra CT 810 Server
185
FIGURE 9-5 Removing or Inserting a Netra CT 410 Server
186
Installing a Server
187
Installing a Host CPU Front Transition Card
188
10 Removing and Replacing Cold-Swappable Subassemblies
189
Hard Disk Drive
189
Removing a Hard Disk Drive
190
FIGURE 10-1 Drive Bay Cover Locations
191
Replacing a Hard Disk Drive
192
Power Distribution Unit (DC Models Only)
192
Removing the Power Distribution Unit
193
FIGURE 10-3 Locating the Power Distribution Unit Leds on the System Status Panel
194
FIGURE 10-7 Locating the Power Distribution Units
197
Replacing the Power Distribution Unit
198
AC Power Entry Unit (AC Models Only)
199
Removing the AC Power Entry Unit
199
FIGURE 10-9 AC Connectors on a Netra CT Chassis
200
Installing the AC Power Entry Unit
200
Front-Access DC Cable (Front-Access DC Models Only)
201
Removing the Front-Access DC Cable
201
FIGURE 10-11 Loosening the Front-Access DC Cable Screws
203
Replacing a Front-Access DC Cable
203
Power Supply Unit
204
Removing a Cold-Swappable Power Supply Unit
204
FIGURE 10-12 Removing or Replacing a Power Supply Unit from a Netra CT 810 Server
205
FIGURE 10-13 Removing or Replacing a Power Supply Unit from a Netra CT 410 Server
206
FIGURE 10-14 Removing a Power Supply Unit from a Netra CT 410 Server
207
Replacing a Cold-Swappable Power Supply Unit
207
Part V Illustrated Parts Breakdown
209
Illustrated Parts Breakdown
211
DC Chassis Components
212
TABLE 11-1 Frus for the DC Chassis
212
FIGURE 11-1 Illustrated Parts Breakdown, DC Chassis and Rear-Access Model Components
213
AC Chassis Components
214
TABLE 11-2 Frus for the AC Chassis
214
FIGURE 11-2 Illustrated Parts Breakdown, AC Chassis and Rear-Access Model Components
215
Netra CT 810 Server
216
TABLE 11-3 Frus for the Netra CT 810 Server
216
Netra CT 410 Server, Diskfull
218
TABLE 11-4 Frus for the Netra CT 410 Server, Diskfull
218
FIGURE 11-4 Illustrated Parts Breakdown, Diskfull Netra CT 410 Server
219
Netra CT 410 Server, Diskless
220
TABLE 11-5 Frus for the Netra CT 410 Server, Diskless
220
FIGURE 11-5 Illustrated Parts Breakdown, Diskless Netra CT 410 Server
221
Part VI Appendixes, Glossary, and Index
223
Connector Pinouts
223
CPU Card
226
A.1 CPU Card
226
FIGURE A-1 Connectors on the CPU Card
226
A.1.1 Ethernet a Port
227
Ethernet a Port
227
FIGURE A-2 RJ-45 Ethernet Connector Diagram
227
TABLE A-1 Ethernet Connector Pinouts, CPU Card (J2301
227
A.1.2 TTY a Port
228
FIGURE A-3 TTY a Connector
228
TABLE A-2 TTY a Connector Pinouts
228
TTY a Port
228
A.2 CPU Front Transition Card, Netra CT 410 Server
229
FIGURE A-4 Connectors on the CPU Front Transition Card (Netra CT 410 Server
229
A.2.1 Scsi (Vhdc)
230
Scsi (Vhdc
230
A.2.2 Parallel Port
231
FIGURE A-5 Parallel Connector
231
Parallel Port
231
TABLE A-4 Parallel Port Pinouts, CPU FTC for the Netra CT 410 Server
231
A.2.3 Ethernet B Port
232
Ethernet B Port
232
FIGURE A-6 RJ-45 Ethernet Connector Diagram
232
TABLE A-5 Ethernet B Connector Pinouts, CPU FTC for the Netra CT 410 Server
232
FIGURE A-7 TTY B Connector
233
TABLE A-6 TTY B Port Pinouts, CPU FTC for the Netra CT 410 Server
233
Tty B
233
CPU Rear Transition Card
234
FIGURE A-8 Connectors on the CPU Rear Transition Card
234
A.3.1 Scsi (Vhdc)
235
Scsi (Vhdc
235
Ethernet a and B Ports
236
FIGURE A-9 RJ-45 Ethernet Connector Diagram
236
TTY a and B Ports
236
PIM Card Interface
237
TABLE A-8 Ethernet a and B Connector Pinouts, CPU RTC
237
Alarm Card, 6U Single-Wide
238
FIGURE A-10 Connector Ports in the 6U Single-Wide Alarm Card
238
A.4.1 Alarm Port
239
Alarm Port
239
TABLE A-9 Alarm Port Pinouts
239
Ethernet Ports 1 and 2
240
FIGURE A-12 RJ-45 Ethernet Connector Diagram
240
TABLE A-10 Ethernet Ports 1 and 2 Pinouts
240
A.4.3 COM Port 1 and
241
COM Ports 1 and 2
241
FIGURE A-13 RJ-45 Ethernet Connector Diagram
241
TABLE A-11 COM Port 1 Pinouts
241
TABLE A-12 COM Port 2 Pinouts
241
Alarm Card, 3U Double-Wide
242
FIGURE A-14 Connectors on the Alarm Card (Netra CT 410 Server
242
Ethernet Ports 1 and 2
243
FIGURE A-15 RJ-45 Ethernet Connector Diagram
243
TABLE A-13 Ethernet Ports 1 and 2 Pinouts
243
A.5.2 COM Port 1 and
244
COM Ports 1 and 2
244
FIGURE A-16 RJ-45 Ethernet Connector Diagram
244
TABLE A-14 COM Port 1 Pinouts
244
TABLE A-15 COM Port 2 Pinouts
244
A.5.3 Alarm Port
245
Alarm Port
245
TABLE A-16 Alarm Port Pinouts
245
Alarm Rear Transition Card
246
FIGURE A-18 Connectors on the Alarm Rear Transition Card
246
Ethernet Ports 1 and 2
247
FIGURE A-19 RJ-45 Ethernet Connector Diagram
247
TABLE A-17 Ethernet Ports 1 and 2 Pinouts
247
A.6.2 COM Port 1 and
248
COM Ports 1 and 2
248
TABLE A-18 COM Ports 1 and 2 Connector Pinouts, Alarm Rear Transition Card
248
A.6.3 Alarm Port
249
Alarm Port
249
FIGURE A-11 Alarm Port
249
FIGURE A-17 Alarm Port
249
FIGURE A-21 Alarm Port
249
TABLE A-19 Alarm Port Pinouts
249
Connecting a Terminal Console to the Server
251
To Use an ASCII Terminal
251
To Use a Solaris Workstation
253
To Use a PC Laptop
255
Error Messages
257
Generic Error Messages
258
Scsb Error Messages
259
Anticipated Hardware Failure
265
Transient Interrupts
265
C.3.1 Transient Interrupts
265
Soft Hang
266
C.3.2 Soft Hang
266
I2C Complaints
267
Bus Busy Complaints
268
System Specifications
269
Physical Specifications
269
TABLE D-1 Netra CT Server Chassis Physical Specifications
269
D.1 Physical Specifications
269
Electrical Specifications
270
D.2 Electrical Specifications
270
Environmental Specifications
271
D.3 Environmental Specifications
271
Sun Microsystems Netra CT 410 Manual (66 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Preface
11
How this Document Is Organized
12
Typographic Conventions
13
Related Documentation
14
Sun Welcomes Your Comments
15
1 Planning Your Upgrade
17
Netra CP2500 Board Features
18
System Requirements
18
Firmware and Software Requirements
19
CPU Board Firmware Rules
19
Hardware Requirements
19
Host Requirements
20
Satellite Requirements
20
Optional Components
20
Power Supply Requirements
21
To Calculate the Power Supply Requirements
21
Power Required by Sun Cpci Components
21
TABLE 1-1 Sun Cpci Component Power Requirements
21
Power Available to Slots
22
TABLE 1-2 Netra CT 810 Cpci Slot Power Availability
22
TABLE 1-3 Netra CT 410 Cpci Slot Power Availability
22
Configurations
23
CPU Role
23
Host Board
23
Satellite Board
23
Netra CT 810 Server Configurations
24
Netra CT 410 Server Configurations
24
TABLE 1-4 Netra CT 810 Server Configurations with Netra CP2500 Boards
24
TABLE 1-5 Netra CT 410 Server Configurations with Netra CP2500 Boards
24
2 Upgrading the Hardware
25
Preparing to Upgrade the Hardware
26
Upgrading the Hardware
26
Installing New Fan Trays
27
To Remove an Existing Fan Tray
27
FIGURE 2-1 System Status Panel Locations
28
FIGURE 2-2 Removing the System Status Panel (Netra CT 810 Server)
29
FIGURE 2-3 Removing the System Status Panel (Netra CT 410 Server)
29
FIGURE 2-4 Removing a Fan Tray from a Netra CT 810 Server
30
To Install a New Fan Tray
31
FIGURE 2-5 Removing a Fan Tray from a Netra CT 410 Server
31
FIGURE 2-6 Positioning the System Status Panel (Netra CT 810 Server)
32
FIGURE 2-7 Positioning the System Status Panel (Netra CT 410 Server)
32
FIGURE 2-8 Leds on the System Status Panel (Netra CT 810 Server)
33
FIGURE 2-9 Leds on the System Status Panel (Netra CT 410 Server)
33
Removing a Host or Satellite Board
34
FIGURE 2-10 Slots for Boards in a Netra CT 810 Server
35
FIGURE 2-11 Slots for Boards in a Netra CT 410 Server
36
To Remove a Board
36
FIGURE 2-12 Loosening the Ejection-Lever Captive Screws
38
FIGURE 2-13 Leds on the System Status Panel (Netra CT 810 Server)
39
FIGURE 2-14 Leds on the System Status Panel (Netra CT 410 Server)
39
Removing and Replacing the Rear Transition Module
40
FIGURE 2-15 Locating a Rear Transition Module in a Netra CT 810 Server (Top View)
40
FIGURE 2-16 Locating a Rear Transition Module in a Netra CT 410 Server (Top View)
41
To Upgrade a Rear Transition Module
41
FIGURE 2-17 S1301 DIP Switch Bank Location on the RTM-S (Component Side)
42
FIGURE 2-18 S1302 DIP Switch Bank Location on the RTM-S (Solder Side)
43
FIGURE 2-19 Aligning the Rear Transition Module with the Rear Cage Cutouts
44
FIGURE 2-20 Connectors on the Netra CP2500 Host Rear Transition Module (RTM-H)
45
Installing a Netra CP2500 Board
46
To Install a Netra CP2500 Board
46
Blocking Air from Open Slots
51
To Block Open Filler Panel Openings
52
Performing Diagnostics
52
To Perform Diagnostics
52
Configuring the Hardware
53
To Reset the Platform Name
53
To Configure the Board and RTM
54
To Configure Fan Trays and Power Supplies
54
Troubleshooting
55
3 Firmware and Software Upgrade Process
57
Preparing to Upgrade Software and Firmware
58
Upgrading the Firmware
58
To Determine Firmware Versions
58
To Obtain Newer Firmware Versions
59
To Update the Openboot PROM Firmware
59
To Update the Alarm Card Firmware
59
Upgrading the Solaris Operating System
60
To Determine Software Version
60
To Upgrade the Operating System
60
To Download and Install Patches
61
Validating the Upgrades
62
To Validate the Upgrades
62
Index
63
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