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Sun Microsystems Storedge A7000 Service Manual (393 pages)
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Table of Contents
Section 1
3
Table of Contents
3
Section 2
18
Preface
25
TABLE P-1 Graphical User Interface Terms
26
TABLE P-2 Typographic Conventions
27
TABLE P-3 Shell Prompts
28
TABLE P-4 Related Documentation
28
Introduction
31
Maintenance
32
Planning Maintenance
32
Safety Procedures and Practices
32
Electrostatic Discharge Protection
34
Electromagnetic Interference
35
General Information
37
System Maintenance Types
38
TABLE 2-1 Sun Storedge A7000 Frus Needing Concurrent and Other Maintenance
39
Identifying Sun Storedge A7000 Models
40
Front Inside View of the Sun Storedge A7000
41
Rear Inside View of the Sun Storedge A7000
42
High-Density Storage Array Drawer (HDSA)
43
Disk Drive and Chassis Faceplate/Frontpanel
46
Chassis Contents Information
47
Card Configuration Information
49
Card Base Addresses
50
TABLE 3-1 Valid Controller Card Base Addresses
50
Table
51
Connectors
52
Jumpers
57
Switches
57
Connectors
58
LED Indicators
61
TABLE 3-4 Cache Memory Card LED Indicators
62
Base Address DIP Switch
64
Subsystem (Node) ID Switches
64
Jumpers
66
Cabling
68
Quad-Channel Block Multiplexor Channel Card and Driver/Receiver Card
69
Quad-Channel BMC Card
69
TABLE 3-7 Quad-Channel BMC Hex Display Definition
72
Driver/Receiver Card
75
Dual-Channel ESCON to VME Card
78
Dual-Channel ESCON to VME Card and Interface Panel
78
TABLE 3-10 Dual-Channel ESCON to VME Interface Card Hex Display Definition
79
TABLE 3-9 Dual-Channel ESCON to VME Card LED Indicators
79
ESCON Interface Panel
84
Connectors
86
Integrated Quad-Channel SCSI Controller with RAID
86
LED Indicators
86
Jumpers
87
Connectors
90
Integrated Quad-Channel SCSI Target Mode Controller
90
Jumpers
91
LED Indicators
91
Connectors
94
Ultra-Wide Quad-Channel SCSI Target Mode Controller
94
Jumpers
95
LED Indicators
95
SCSI Expander Card
99
LED Indicators
104
TABLE 3-15 TMI Card LED Indicators (as Seen on the FTM Front Panel)
105
Connectors
109
Fiber Transition Module (FTM) Card
109
LED Indicators
109
Switches
109
Arbitration Termination Board
112
Connectors
112
LED Indicators
112
TABLE 3-16 ATB LED Definition
112
Jumpers
113
Switches
113
Standalone Diagnostics
117
Automatic Testing
118
Hardware Confidence Tests
118
Built-In Self-Tests (Bists)
119
Extended Diagnostics (Slots Test Group)
120
Automatic Testing Success Indications
121
Automatic Testing Failure Indications
125
TABLE 4-2 Extended Diagnostic Error Message Format Definition
126
TABLE 4-3 Card/Slot Failure Message Format Definition
127
Automatic Testing Completion Messages
128
TABLE 4-4 Diagnose Program Test Condition Colors
129
Using Diagnose
129
To Expand the Busview
130
To Select a Subsystem
130
To Select a Subsystem Card
131
To Select a Device
132
Diagnose Messages
133
Installing the RDC FORM Hardware
135
Default Settings and Configuration
136
Steps for Installation
136
TABLE 5-1 RDC FORM Hardware Default Settings
136
Installing the Card Cage and I/O Panels
137
Installing and Connecting the TMI and FTM Cards
139
Installing the Card Cage Fan
139
Installing the DC/DC Converter
139
Installing the ATB
140
Connecting Power
144
Connecting the MC Bus Cables to the I/O Panel and ATB
147
TABLE 5-2 MEMORY CHANNEL Bus Connections, I/O Panel and ATB
147
Connecting the Jumper Cables to the TMI Card and I/O Panel
149
Connecting the Local FTM Card to the Remote FTM Card
151
Power on the RDC FORM Hardware and Sun Storedge A7000
152
Configuring the Operating System Software for RDC
153
Extending Link Distances Using Fiber-Optic Converters
156
FIGURE 6-21 HDSA Power Supply Module
159
FRU Removal and Replacement
159
System Maintenance Types
160
TABLE 6-1 Sun Storedge A7000 Frus Needing Concurrent and Other Maintenance
160
Notes
162
Preparing for Service
162
Required Tools
162
Back up the Current MCD to a Subsystem
163
Entering Serial Numbers in the Master Configuration Database (MCD)
163
Running Diagnostic Software
163
Starting the MCD Hardware Modification Tool
165
Example: Enter a Card's Serial Number
167
Adjusting the Linear Actuator Device
169
Adjusting the HDSA Drawer
171
Leveling the Cabinet before and after Disk Installation
173
Disk Drive (Linear)
175
Removal, Faceplate Type
175
Replacement, Faceplate Type
176
Run Diagnostic Software
176
Removal, Front Panel Type
177
Replacement, Front Panel Type
177
How the Disk Drives Are Labeled
179
Disk Drive (RAID 5)
182
Back up Files to the Subsystem and Shut down
186
System Console
186
Removal
187
Replacement
190
Powering on the System Console and Restoring System Files
193
Power off the Subsystem and AC Box
196
Removal
196
Subsystem Power Supply
196
Replacement
199
Balancing and Adjusting the Power Supplies a and B
200
To Balance and Adjust the Power Supplies (Current Clamp Method)
201
FIGURE 6-18 Subsystem Power Supply On/Off Switch, Front View
203
To Balance and Adjust the Power Supplies (no Current Clamp Method)
206
Adjusting Power Supply B (+12 VDC/-12 VDC)
207
FIGURE 6-20 Cabinet Power Supply Switches
208
HDSA Power Supply Module
209
Removal
209
Replacement
209
HDSA Power Supply Module Chassis
210
Linear Actuator Device
213
Removal
213
Replacement
213
FIGURE 6-23 Linear Actuator Device
214
LAD/SCSI Expander Power Supply
215
Removal
215
Replacement
215
AC Power Distribution Unit
217
Removal
217
FIGURE 6-27 AC Box
220
Cabinet Blower Fan
221
Removal
221
Replacement
221
FIGURE 6-28 Blower Assembly
222
Replacement
223
SCSI Expander Card
223
SCSI Expander Cards and Dual Chassis
223
SCSI Expander Chassis
224
FIGURE 6-30 SCSI Expander Card Connectors and Jumpers, both Card Types
226
Processor Card Set: Adapter Board
227
Save the NVRAM Settings
227
Power off the Subsystem
228
Removal
228
Replacement
229
FIGURE 6-31 Processor Card Set Front Panels
230
Power on the Subsystem and Execute Tests
231
Add the Ethernet Address to /Etc/Ethers
232
Update the Master Configuration Database (MCD)
233
Processor Card Set: Processor Board
235
Save the NVRAM Settings
235
Power off the Subsystem
236
Removal
236
Replacement
236
Power on the Subsystem and Execute Tests
237
Update the Master Configuration Database (MCD)
238
Cache Memory Card
239
Power off the Subsystem
239
Removal
239
Replacement
240
Run Diagnostic Software
240
Quad-Channel BMC Card
241
Removal
241
Replacement
241
Quad-Channel SCSI Controller
242
Removal
242
Replacement
242
Run Diagnostic Software
242
Power off the Subsystem
243
Quad-Channel SCSI Target Mode Controller
243
Removal
244
Replacement
244
Run Diagnostic Software
244
Dual-Channel ESCON to VME Card
245
Removal
245
Replacement
245
Chassis Card Cage with Backplane
246
Removal
246
Run Diagnostic Software
246
Replacement
247
FIGURE 6-35 Chassis Brackets and Rubber Spacer
251
Disk Drive Array Chassis
252
Removal
252
FIGURE 6-36 HDSA, Inside View
253
Replacement
254
CPU Transceiver
256
CPU Transceiver and Loopback Cable
256
Replacement
256
Loopback Cable
257
Run Diagnostic Software
257
HDSA Drawer Fan
258
Removal
258
Replacement
258
FIGURE 6-38 HDSA Front Fan and Grill Cover Location
259
BMC Bus and Tag Driver/Receiver Card
260
FIGURE 6-39 HDSA Rear Tray Fans
260
Removal
261
FIGURE 6-40 BMC Bus and Tag Driver/Receiver Card Location
262
Replacement
262
FIGURE 6-41 Mounting Plate and Driver/Receiver Screw Locations
264
FIGURE 6-42 Driver/Receiver Card, Component Side
265
Power off the Subsystem
266
System Disk Drive
266
Removal
267
Replacement
267
FIGURE 6-43 System Disk Drive
268
Run the System Disk Partition Recovery Software
269
Operation
273
Accessing the System Console
274
To Close the System Console Tray and Cover
274
To Open the System Console Tray and Cover
274
FIGURE 7-1 System Console Tray Location
275
Navigating the System Console
277
TABLE 7-1 Graphical User Interface Terms
277
To Move the Mouse Pointer and Select Features
277
System Console Power-Saving Mode
278
To Adjust Display Brightness and Contrast
278
Powering on the Sun Storedge A7000
279
To Open the Front Cabinet Door
280
To Power on the Power Conditioning Unit (PCU)
280
FIGURE 7-4 PCU Keyswitch and Circuit Breaker
281
FIGURE 7-5 Cabinet Front Door Lock and Tray Latches
282
To Power on the Cabinet Power Supply
283
FIGURE 7-6 View of Cabinet Front; Power Switches
284
FIGURE 7-7 LAD/SCSI Expander Power Switch Location
285
Before You Power on the AMS System Console
286
FIGURE 7-8 AC Box Power Switches
286
To Power on the System Console
287
FIGURE 7-10 System Console Tray Location
288
FIGURE 7-11 Serial Communications Subsystem Power Supply LED
289
FIGURE 7-12 System Console Application Menu Bar
290
To Open Windows into Subsystems
290
To Power on the Subsystems
291
FIGURE 7-13 HDSA and Subsystem Power Supply On/Off Switches
292
To Power on the HDSA Power Supplies
293
To Start the Subsystem Operating System Software
293
To Start the Datashare Facilities (Optional)
296
To Start the SCSI Target Emulation Software (Optional)
296
To Start the Simulation Software (Optional)
296
Close the Front Cabinet Door and Fold up the Carrier Tray
297
To Configure the Operating System Software for RDC
297
Powering off the Sun Storedge A7000
298
To Open the System Console Carrier Tray and Cover
298
To Stop the Datashare Facilities (Optional)
299
To Stop the SCSI Target Emulation Software (Optional)
299
To Stop the Simulation Software (Optional)
299
FIGURE 7-14 Shutdown Pulldown Menu and Window
300
To Shut down All Subsystems
300
To Abort the System Reboot (Optional)
301
To Power off the System Console
302
To Shut down the System Console
302
To Check Other Switches
303
To Open the Front Cabinet Door
303
To Power off the HDSA Supplies
303
To Power off the Subsystems
303
To Close the Front Cabinet Door
304
To Power off the Cabinet Power Supply
304
Shutting down and Restarting One Subsystem Only (Controlled Failover, Mainframe Connect)
305
Making an Emergency Back up Boot Diskette for the System Console
308
TABLE 7-2 Selected Subsysbak Command Options
309
Using Subsysbak to Back up and Restore Files
309
To Back up Important System Files
310
ROM Monitor Firmware Features for the Service Engineer
312
Common Subsystem Management Tasks
313
To Get a ROM Monitor Prompt
313
To Reset a Subsystem and Boot the Operating System
314
To Show a Subsystem's Configuration
314
TABLE 7-4 Show Command Options
316
To Disable and Enable the Autoboot Feature
316
To Enable and Disable the Autotest Feature
317
To Read Subsystem Chassis Configurations
318
To Save and Restore a Subsystem Configuration
319
To Restart the Subsystems after Making Changes
320
FIGURE 7-15 System Console Reset Button
321
If Your System Console Is Not Responding
321
Windows Opened into the Subsystems Disappear or Appear Frozen
321
The System Console Appears Frozen
324
The System Console Modem Is Not Responding
325
Checking a License
327
Licensing Datashare Products
327
Licensing and Unlicensing a Product
328
System Console Emergency Boot Procedure
330
To Configure the CD-ROM Drive on the System Console
330
Boot the System Console
331
Parts Catalog
333
TABLE 8-1 Parts List
334
FIGURE 8-1 Sun Storedge A7000 System and HDSA Expansion Cabinets
336
FIGURE 8-2 Sun Storedge A7000 System Cabinet, Front View
337
FIGURE 8-3 Sun Storedge A7000 System Cabinet, Rear View
338
FIGURE 8-4 Sun Storedge A7000 HDSA Expansion Cabinet, Front View
339
FIGURE 8-5 Sun Storedge A7000 HDSA Expansion Cabinet, Rear View
340
Power Conditioning Unit
341
How to Change or View PCU Parameters
342
The PCU Configuration File
342
TABLE A-1 PCU /Etc/Upscf File Parameters
343
Alarm Codes
347
Installing the HDSA Expansion Cabinet
351
FIGURE B-1 Sun Storedge A7000 with Expansion Cabinet
352
Before You Begin
354
Required Tools List
354
Open the System Console Carrier Tray and Cover
355
Power off the Sun Storedge A7000
355
Shut down All Subsystems
356
Stop the Datashare Facilities (Optional
356
Stop the SCSI Target Emulation Software (Optional
356
Stop the Simulation Software (Optional
356
FIGURE 8-6 Shutdown Pulldown Menu and Window
357
Abort the System Reboot (Optional
358
Power off the System Console
359
Shut down the System Console
359
Check Other Switches
360
Open the Front Cabinet Door
360
Power off the HDSA Supplies
360
Power off the Subsystems
360
FIGURE B-3 LAD/SCSI Expander Power Switch Location
361
Power off the Cabinet Power Supply
361
Power off the PCU
361
Preparing the Cabinets
362
FIGURE B-7 System Cabinet Front, Bolt Access Plate and Screws
365
Feed Cables into the System Cabinet
366
Install or Connect the SCSI Expander Cards and Cables
366
FIGURE B-8 Dual SCSI Expander Chassis
367
FIGURE B-9 SCSI Expander Card Connectors and Jumpers, both Card Types
368
Connect the SCSI Expander Cables
369
FIGURE B-10 SCSI Expander and Controller Cards Connection and Labeling Example
369
TABLE B-1 SCSI Expander Card Labeling
370
Connect the SCSI Controller Cables
372
Install the SCSI Controller Cards
372
FIGURE B-11 SCSI Controller Port Labeling
373
FIGURE B-12 Pushing Cabinets Together
374
Physically Connecting the Cabinets
374
FIGURE B-13 HDSA Drawer Retractor Pin
376
Connect the HDSA Drawer Interlock Cables
378
FIGURE B-15 Drawer Motor Connectors
378
FIGURE B-16 Drawer Interlock Connection Diagram
379
Completing the Installation
380
Updating the Master Configuration Database
380
Portable Maintenance Box
381
Glossary
385
Index
389
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
21
Preface
33
How this Book Is Organized
33
Graphical User Interface Terms
35
TABLE P-1 Graphical User Interface Terms
35
Typographic Conventions
36
TABLE P-2 Typographic Conventions
36
Shell Prompts
37
Related Documentation
37
Sun Documentation on the Web
37
Sun Welcomes Your Comments
38
Safety Information and Installation Overview
39
Safety Procedures and Practices
40
Electrostatic Discharge Protection
42
Electromagnetic Interference
43
Installation Overview
43
Preparing for the Installation
45
Tools and Test Equipment Needed
46
Inventorying the Equipment
47
Preparing the Site
47
Unpacking the A7000 and PCU
49
Unpacking and Positioning the Equipment
50
Positioning the A7000 before Unpacking
50
Unpacking and Positioning the A7000
51
Removing the Packing Material - Front
56
FIGURE 2-1 Storedge A7000 Cabinet Front Door Lock and Tray Latches
57
Removing the HDSA Shipping Brackets
58
FIGURE 2-2 Removing the Foam Shipping Brace
58
FIGURE 2-3 HDSA Shipping Brackets
59
Removing the Packing Material - Rear
60
FIGURE 2-4 Removing the Foam HDSA Shipping Material
60
Unpacking and Positioning the PCU
61
Inspecting the Equipment
61
Inspecting for Physical Damage
62
Inspecting Power Switches
62
Inspecting Switches and Connectors in I/O Bay
62
FIGURE 2-5 Storedge A7000 Power Switches
63
Inspecting Components in Rear of Cabinet
64
FIGURE 2-6 Inside Rear of A7000
64
Reporting Damaged or Missing Equipment
65
Connecting the Internal ESCON Cables
65
FIGURE 2-7 ESCON Controller and Cable
67
Installing the Storedge A7000 and PCU
69
Performing the Electrical Installation
70
FIGURE 3-1 Typical Electrical Installation
71
Connecting the HDSA Expansion Cabinet (Optional)
72
Performing Safety Checks
72
Power Plugs, Cables, and Hardwiring
72
Connecting the PCU to the Bypass Switch
72
FIGURE 3-2 PCU Keyswitch and Circuit Breaker Switch
74
TABLE 3-1 Input Voltage Needed for PCU
75
FIGURE 3-3 AC Input to PCU and AC Output from PCU for Domestic (NAFO) Installations
76
Grounding the A7000 and PCU
77
FIGURE 3-6 Ground Cables Connected to A7000'S Ground Point
82
Connecting the Data Cables
83
FIGURE 3-8 Storedge A7000 Circuit Breaker Location
84
Installing the Disk Drives and System Console
85
Leveling the Cabinet before Disk Installation
86
FIGURE 4-1 Leveling the Cabinet
87
Unpacking and Installing Disk Drives
88
How the Disk Drives Are Labeled
89
To Open the HDSA Drawer Manually (Without Power)
90
Unpacking the Disk Drives
91
FIGURE 4-3 HDSA Drawer Retractor Pin
91
Installing the Disk Drives
92
FIGURE 4-5 18-Gbyte Disk Drive
94
Leveling the Cabinet after Disk Installation
98
Installing the System Console
98
Unpacking and Installing the System Console
98
Completing an International System Console Installation
99
FIGURE 4-8 System Console Tray Location
100
FIGURE 4-11 System Console Installation
103
FIGURE 4-12 Modem Connector Assembly in I/O Bay Cabinet
104
FIGURE 4-13 Serial Communications Subsystem
105
Powering on
107
Powering on the PCU
108
FIGURE 5-1 PCU Keyswitch and Circuit Breaker Switch
109
Checking and Programming the PCU Input and Output Voltage
110
Testing PCU Output Voltage
110
FIGURE 5-2 50A Marinco CS8269 Power Output Receptacle
110
Checking (and Calibrating, if Necessary) Nominal Output Voltage: Parameter
111
Checking (and Calibrating, if Necessary) PCU Input Voltmeter: Parameter
112
Checking (and Calibrating, if Necessary) PCU Output Voltmeter: Parameter
113
Setting the PCU Date and Time
114
Setting the User Password
114
Checking PCU Firmware Revision Level (Parameter 128)
115
Setting the Current Time, Date, and Year, Firmware Revision Level 1.06 or above (Parameters 89, 90, 91)
115
Setting the Current Time and Date, Firmware Revision Level 1.05 or below (Parameters 89, 90, 91)
116
Powering on the Cabinet and Checking Switches
118
Powering on the Cabinet
118
Checking the AC Relay Switch
118
Checking Other Switches
119
FIGURE 5-4 HDSA Drawer Open/Close and Power Switches Inside Cabinet Front
120
FIGURE 5-5 LAD/SCSI Expander Power Switch Location
121
FIGURE 5-6 AC Box Power Switches
122
Adjusting the HDSA Drawer
123
FIGURE 5-7 HDSA Drawer Channel Guide Adjustment Diagram
124
Completing the Power on Procedure
125
Powering on the System Console
125
FIGURE 5-8 Serial Communications Subsystem Power Supply Leds
125
Opening Windows into the A7000 Subsystems
126
Powering on the Subsystems and Check DC Voltage
127
Saving the ROM Monitor NVRAM Data
129
Powering on the HDSA Power Supplies
129
FIGURE 5-9 Subsystem Power Supply and HDSA On/Off Switches
130
Completing the Installation
131
Connecting the Internal Power Conditioning Unit (PCU) Data Cables
132
FIGURE 6-1 Inside Rear of A7000
132
FIGURE 6-2 Processor Card Adaptor Board Front Panel
133
Installing Channel Interface Cables
134
Installing the Block Multiplexer Channel (BMC) Cables
135
FIGURE 6-5 I/O Bay Cabinet, BMC Interface Panels, ESCON Interface Panels
137
Installing the ESCON Cables
138
FIGURE 6-6 ESCON Interface Panel
138
Installing the SCSI Target Cables
139
Analyzing the Acceptance Test Procedure (ATP) Results and Error Report (Errpt)
139
FIGURE 6-7 Disk Select Leds, HDSA Drawer
140
Configuring the A7000 to Phone Home
142
Following RSS Naming Conventions
143
Entering Customer Information into MCD
144
FIGURE 6-8 MCD Choose Class Menu
145
FIGURE 6-9 MCD System Window
146
Configuring RSS and Entering Service Support Telephone Number
147
Checking File Information
149
Disabling or Enabling the RSS Paging Feature
150
Configuring Modem Files (International Installation Only)
151
Testing the Phone-Home Feature
152
Testing the Remote Support System Phone-Home Feature
152
Creating a Link if the Phone-Home Test Fails
155
Entering the Date, Time, and Timezone
155
Setting up a Subsystem
155
Setting up the System Console
157
Starting the PCU Software
158
Editing the PCU Configuration Files
158
FIGURE 6-11 System Console Application Menu Bar
158
TABLE 6-3 PCU Configuration
159
Enabling the PCU Start and Stop Daemons
160
Completing the PCU Software Setup
160
Performing a Manual Start or Stop
161
Checking the PCU Battery
162
Setting the A7000 Password
163
Configuring the Operating System Software for Remote Dual Copy
163
Checking the Master Configuration Data (MCD)
167
Backing up Important System Files
168
Setting up the PCU Dirty Power
171
Setting the Service Password
171
Setting Dirty Power Parameter Values (Parameters 09, 78, 85, 86, 87
172
TABLE A-1 PCU Dirty Power Parameters
173
Installing the HDSA Expansion Cabinet
175
FIGURE B-1 Storedge A7000 with Expansion Cabinet
176
Required Tools List
178
Before You Begin
178
Power off the Storedge A7000
179
Open the System Console Carrier Tray and Cover
179
Stop the Datashare Facilities (Optional
180
Stop the SCSI Target Emulation Software (Optional
180
Stop the Simulation Software (Optional
180
Shut down All Subsystems
180
FIGURE 6-13 Shutdown Pulldown Menu and Window
181
Abort the System Reboot (Optional
182
Shut down the System Console
183
Power off the System Console
183
Open the Front Cabinet Door
184
Power off the Subsystems
184
Check Other Switches
184
Power off the HDSA Supplies
184
Power off the Cabinet Power Supply
185
Power off the PCU
185
FIGURE B-3 LAD/SCSI Expander Power Switch Location
185
Preparing the Cabinets
186
FIGURE B-6 RFI Connector Frame Bolts
188
FIGURE B-7 System Cabinet Front, Bolt Access Plate and Screws
189
Feed Cables into the System Cabinet
190
Install or Connect the SCSI Expander Cards and Cables
190
FIGURE B-8 Dual SCSI Expander Chassis
191
FIGURE B-9 SCSI Expander Card Connectors and Jumpers, both Card Types
192
FIGURE B-10 SCSI Expander and Controller Cards Connection and Labeling Example
193
TABLE B-1 SCSI Expander Card Labeling
194
FIGURE B-11 SCSI Controller Port Labeling
197
FIGURE B-12 Pushing Cabinets Together
198
FIGURE B-13 HDSA Drawer Retractor Pin
200
FIGURE B-15 Drawer Motor Connectors
202
FIGURE B-16 Drawer Interlock Connection Diagram
203
TABLE 6-2 Worldwide Support Center Telephone Numbers
210
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Declaration of Conformity
3
Safety Agency Compliance Statements
5
Laser Compliance Notice
6
Lithium Battery
6
Batterie Au Lithium
9
Normativas de Seguridad
9
Precauciones de Seguridad
9
Tapa de la Unidad del Sistema
10
Cumplimiento de la Normativa Selv
10
Nordic Lithium Battery Cautions
11
Regulatory Compliance Statements
13
Table of Contents
17
Preface
25
How this Book Is Organized
26
Typographic Conventions
26
Using UNIX Commands
26
Graphical User Interface Terms
28
Ordering Sun Documents
29
Shell Prompts
29
Sun Documentation on the Web
30
Sun Welcomes Your Comments
30
1 The System Console
31
Accessing the System Console
32
To Open the System Console Tray and Cover
32
To Close the System Console Tray and Cover
32
FIGURE 1-1 System Console Location
33
FIGURE 1-2 System Console Cover Latches
34
Using the Trackball/Trackpad/Pointing Device, Mouse Buttons, and Display Adjustment Keys
35
To Move the Mouse Pointer and Select Features
35
To Adjust Display Brightness and Contrast
36
System Console Power-Saving Sleep Mode
37
FIGURE 1-3 System Console Keyboard with Trackball/Trackpad Mouse/Pointing Device
38
2 Power on & off Procedures
39
Powering on the Storedge A7000
40
To Power on the Power Conditioning Unit (PCU)
40
To Open the Front Cabinet Door
40
FIGURE 2-1 PCU Keyswitch and Circuit Breakers
41
FIGURE 2-2 Cabinet Front Door Lock and Tray Latches
42
To Power on the Cabinet Power Supply
43
FIGURE 2-3 View of Cabinet Front; Power Switches
44
FIGURE 2-4 LAD/SCSI Expander Power Switch Location
45
FIGURE 2-5 AC Box Power Switches
46
Before You Power on the System Console
47
To Power on the System Console
48
FIGURE 2-6 System Console Battery and Battery Status LED
48
FIGURE 2-7 Serial Communications Subsystem Power Supply Leds
49
FIGURE 2-8 System Console Application Menu Bar
50
FIGURE 2-9 System Console Cover Latches
51
FIGURE 2-10 System Console Power Switch, Mouse Buttons, Trackball/Pad, Pointing Device
52
To Open Windows into Subsystems
53
Coldstarting the Storedge A7000
54
To Power on the Subsystems
54
FIGURE 2-11 HDSA and Subsystem Power Supply On/Off Switches
55
To Power on the HDSA Power Supplies
56
To Start the Subsystems' Operating System Software
56
(Option) to Start the Datashare Facilities
57
(Option) to Start the Simulation Software
57
(Option) to Start the SCSI Target Emulation Software
58
Close the Front Cabinet Door and Fold up the System Console Carrier Tray
60
Powering off the Storedge A7000
60
To Open the System Console Carrier Tray and System Console Cover
61
To Stop the Simulation Software
61
To Shut down All Subsystems
61
FIGURE 2-12 Shutdown Pulldown Menu
62
To Abort the System Reboot (Optional)
63
To Shut down the System Console
64
To Power off the System Console
64
To Open the Front Cabinet Door
65
To Power off the Subsystems
65
To Check Other Switches
65
To Power off the HDSA Supplies
65
To Power off the Cabinet Power Supply
66
To Close the Front Cabinet Door
66
Glossary
67
Index
69
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System Test Package
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Preface
7
Starting and Configuring STP
11
Starting STP
11
Main Menu Selections
12
Configuration Menu
12
Online-Exerciser
12
Bsc-Sdlc
12
Fsx
12
Disk Read Write
12
Disk Read Only
12
Done Select
13
List Selections
13
Clear Selections
13
Help
13
Exit
13
Configuring STP
14
Configuration Menu Selections
15
Return
15
Show OE Test Configuration
15
Show OE Trusted Hosts
16
Show FSX Configuration
16
Check OE Test Configuration
16
Change OE Trusted Hosts
17
Change OE Test Configuration
18
Change FSX Configuration
22
Show Disks to be Partitioned
22
Change Disks to be Partitioned
23
Setup Disks to be Partitioned
23
Partition Disks
23
Make Filesystems
23
Mount Disks
23
Show Disk Test Configuration
23
Change Disk Test Configuration
24
Setup Disk Test Configuration
24
Using STP
25
Single Point of Control (SPOC)
25
OE Test
25
Test Selection
26
STP Commands
27
Do_Stp
27
Analyze
27
Clean_Stp
28
Sun Microsystems Storedge A7000 Manual (30 pages)
External Interrupt and Clock Cable Diagnostic Reference
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Sun Microsystems
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Storage
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Preface
7
Diagnostic Overview
11
Introduction
11
Cable Connections
12
External Interrupt Cables
12
External Clock Cables
12
Program Initialization
15
Initialization Options
15
Initialization Procedure
16
Program Tests
19
Test Summary
19
Test 1 External Interrupts
19
Test 2 External Clocks
20
Program Messages
21
Introduction
21
Monitor Messages
21
Start Messages
22
Milestone Messages
22
Debug Messages
23
Test 1 Debug Messages
24
Test 2 Debug Messages
25
Pass and Error Count Messages
27
Error Messages
28
Interrupt Error Messages
28
Timeout Error Messages
29
Clock Error Messages
30
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