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Sun Microsystems Sun Fire V490 Administration Manual (276 pages)
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Sun Microsystems
| Category:
Server
| Size: 15 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Regulatory Compliance Statements
23
Bsmi Class a Notice
25
Safety Agency Compliance Statements
27
Safety Precautions
27
Noise Level
27
Power Cord Connection
28
Laser Compliance Notice
29
Normativas de Seguridad
34
Nordic Lithium Battery Cautions
37
Preface
39
Before You Read this Book
39
How this Book Is Organized
39
Typographic Conventions
41
Related Documentation
42
Contacting Sun Technical Support
44
Sun Welcomes Your Comments
44
1 Sun Fire V490 Server Installation
47
About the Parts Shipped to You
47
How to Install the Sun Fire V490 Server
48
Before You Begin
48
What to Do
49
2 System Overview
55
About the Sun Fire V490 Server
55
Locating Front Panel Features
58
Security Lock and Top Panel Lock
58
FIGURE 2-1 Sun Fire V490 Server Front Panel Features
58
LED Status Indicators
59
TABLE 2-1 System Leds
60
TABLE 2-2 Fan Tray Leds
60
TABLE 2-3 Hard Disk Drive Leds
60
Power Button
61
System Control Switch
61
FIGURE 2-2 Four-Position System Control Switch in Locked Position
61
Locating Back Panel Features
62
TABLE 2-4 System Control Switch Settings
62
FIGURE 2-3 Sun Fire V490 Server Back Panel Features
63
TABLE 2-5 Ethernet Leds
63
FIGURE 2-4 Back Panel External Ports
64
TABLE 2-6 Power Supply Leds
64
About Reliability, Availability, and Serviceability Features
65
Hot-Pluggable and Hot-Swappable Components
65
Power Supply Redundancy
66
Environmental Monitoring and Control
66
Automatic System Recovery
67
Mpxio
67
Sun Remote System Control Software
68
Hardware Watchdog Mechanism and XIR
69
Dual-Loop Enabled FC-AL Subsystem
69
Support for RAID Storage Configurations
70
Error Correction and Parity Checking
70
3 Hardware Configuration
71
About Hot-Pluggable and Hot-Swappable Components
72
Power Supplies
72
Disk Drives
73
About the Cpu/Memory Boards
73
About the Memory Modules
74
FIGURE 3-1 Memory Module Groups A0, A1, B0, B1
75
Independent Memory Subsystems
76
Memory Interleaving
76
TABLE 3-1 Association between Processors and DIMM Groups
76
Configuration Rules
77
About the PCI Cards and Buses
77
FIGURE 3-2 PCI Slots
78
TABLE 3-2 PCI Bus Characteristics, Associated Bridge Chips, Centerplane Devices, and PCI Slots
78
Configuration Rules
79
About the System Controller (SC) Card
79
FIGURE 3-3 Sun System Controller (SC) Card
79
FIGURE 3-4 SC Card Ports
80
Configuration Rules
81
About Hardware Jumpers
81
FIGURE 3-5 Jumper Identification Guide
81
FIGURE 3-6 Hardware Jumpers on PCI Riser Board
82
PCI Riser Board Jumpers
82
TABLE 3-3 PCI Riser Board Jumper Functions
82
About the Power Supplies
83
Configuration Rule
84
FIGURE 3-7 Power Supply Locations
84
About the Fan Trays
85
Configuration Rule
86
FIGURE 3-8 Fan Trays
86
About FC-AL Technology
87
FIGURE 3-9 Schematic Views of Two Networks
87
About the FC-AL Backplane
88
TABLE 3-4 FC-AL Features and Advantages
88
Configuration Rules
89
About the HSSDC FC-AL Port
89
About the FC-AL Host Adapters
89
Configuration Rules
90
About the Internal Disk Drives
90
Configuration Rule
91
About the Serial Port
91
About the USB Ports
91
4 Network Interfaces and System Firmware
93
About the Network Interfaces
93
About Redundant Network Interfaces
94
TABLE 4-1 Ethernet Port Leds
94
About the Ok Prompt
95
What You Should Know about Accessing the Ok Prompt
96
Ways of Reaching the Ok Prompt
96
Graceful Halt
96
Externally Initiated Reset (XIR)
97
Manual System Reset
97
Stop-A (L1-A) or Break Key Sequence
97
For more Information
97
About Openboot Environmental Monitoring
98
Enabling or Disabling the Openboot Environmental Monitor
98
Automatic System Shutdown
99
Openboot Environmental Status Information
99
About Openboot Emergency Procedures
100
Stop-A Functionality
100
Stop-D Functionality
100
Stop-F Functionality
101
Stop-N Functionality
101
About Automatic System Recovery
101
Auto-Boot Options
102
Error Handling Summary
103
Reset Scenarios
104
Normal Mode and Service Mode Information
105
About Manually Configuring Devices
105
Deconfiguring Devices Vs. Slots
105
Deconfiguring All System Processors
105
Device Paths
106
Reference for Device Identifiers
107
5 System Administration Software
109
About System Administration Software
109
About Multipathing Software
110
TABLE 5-1 System Administration Tool Summary
110
For more Information
111
About Volume Management Software
111
Multiplexed I/O (Mpxio)
112
RAID Concepts
112
Disk Concatenation
113
RAID 0: Disk Striping
113
RAID 1: Disk Mirroring
113
Hot Spares (Hot Relocation)
114
RAID 5: Disk Striping with Parity
114
For more Information
114
About Sun Cluster Software
115
For more Information
115
About Communicating with the System
115
What the System Console Does
116
Using the System Console
116
TABLE 5-2 Ways of Communicating with the System
116
Alternative System Console Configuration
117
Default System Console Configuration
117
6 Diagnostic Tools
119
About the Diagnostic Tools
119
TABLE 6-1 Summary of Diagnostic Tools
120
FIGURE 6-1 Simplified Schematic View of a Sun Fire V490 System
122
About Diagnostics and the Boot Process
123
Prologue: System Controller Boot
124
Stage One: Openboot Firmware and POST
124
FIGURE 6-2 Boot PROM and IDPROM
125
The Purpose of POST Diagnostics
125
What POST Diagnostics Do
126
What POST Error Messages Tell You
126
FIGURE 6-3 POST Diagnostic Running Across Frus
127
Controlling POST Diagnostics
128
TABLE 6-2 Openboot Configuration Variables
129
Stage Two: Openboot Diagnostics Tests
131
Controlling Openboot Diagnostics Tests
131
What Are Openboot Diagnostics Tests for
131
TABLE 6-3 Keywords for the Test-Args Openboot Configuration Variable
132
FIGURE 6-4 Openboot Diagnostics Interactive Test Menu
133
What Openboot Diagnostics Error Messages Tell You
134
I2C Bus Device Tests
135
Other Openboot Commands
135
Stage Three: the Operating System
139
Error and System Message Log Files
139
Solaris System Information Commands
139
Prtconf Command
140
Prtdiag Command
140
Prtfru Command
142
Psrinfo Command
144
Tools and the Boot Process: a Summary
145
TABLE 6-4 Diagnostic Tool Availability
145
About Isolating Faults in the System
146
TABLE 6-5 FRU Coverage of Fault Isolating Tools
146
About Monitoring the System
147
TABLE 6-6 Frus Not Directly Isolated by Diagnostic Tools
147
Monitoring the System Using Remote System Control Software
148
TABLE 6-7 What RSC Software Monitors
148
Monitoring the System Using Sun Management Center
149
How Sun Management Center Works
149
TABLE 6-8 What Sun Management Center Software Monitors
149
Other Sun Management Center Features
150
Obtaining the Latest Information
151
Who Should Use Sun Management Center
151
About Exercising the System
151
Exercising the System Using Sunvts Software
152
TABLE 6-9 FRU Coverage of System Exercising Tools
152
Sunvts Software and Security
154
Exercising the System Using Hardware Diagnostic Suite
154
When to Run Hardware Diagnostic Suite
154
Requirements for Using Hardware Diagnostic Suite
155
Reference for Openboot Diagnostics Test Descriptions
155
TABLE 6-10 Openboot Diagnostics Menu Tests
155
TABLE 6-11 Openboot Diagnostics Test Menu Commands
156
Reference for Decoding I2C Diagnostic Test Messages
157
TABLE 6-12 Sun Fire V490 I2C Bus Devices
157
Reference for Terms in Diagnostic Output
160
TABLE 6-13 Abbreviations or Acronyms in Diagnostic Output
160
7 Configuring Console Access
165
How to Avoid Electrostatic Discharge
166
Before You Begin
166
What to Do
166
What Next
168
How to Power on the System
168
Before You Begin
168
What to Do
168
What Next
170
How to Power off the System
171
Before You Begin
171
What to Do
171
What Next
172
How to Get to the Ok Prompt
172
Before You Begin
172
What to Do
173
How to Attach a Twisted-Pair Ethernet Cable
173
Before You Begin
173
TABLE 7-1 Ways of Accessing the Ok Prompt
173
What to Do
174
What Next
174
How to Access the System Console Via Tip Connection
175
Before You Begin
175
What to Do
175
What Next
176
How to Modify the /Etc/Remote File
177
Before You Begin
177
What to Do
177
What Next
178
How to Verify Serial Port Settings
178
Before You Begin
178
What to Do
178
What Next
179
How to Set up an Alphanumeric Terminal as the System Console
179
Before You Begin
179
What to Do
180
What Next
181
How to Configure a Local Graphics Terminal as the System Console
181
Before You Begin
181
What to Do
182
What Next
185
How to Initiate a Reconfiguration Boot
185
Before You Begin
185
What to Do
186
What Next
187
Reference for System Console Openboot Variable Settings
188
TABLE 7-2 Openboot Configuration Variables that Affect the System Console
188
8 Configuring Network Interfaces and the Boot Device
189
For Background Information, Refer to "About the Ok Prompt" on Page
189
49. for
189
Instructions, Refer to "How to Get to the Ok Prompt" on Page
189
How to Configure the Primary Network Interface
190
Before You Begin
190
What to Do
190
What Next
191
How to Configure Additional Network Interfaces
192
Before You Begin
192
What to Do
193
What Next
195
How to Select the Boot Device
195
Board Sun Gigaswift Ethernet Interface.before You Begin
195
What to Do
196
What Next
197
9 Configuring System Firmware
199
How to Enable Openboot Environmental Monitoring
200
Before You Begin
200
What to Do
200
What Next
200
How to Disable Openboot Environmental Monitoring
200
What to Do
201
How to Obtain Openboot Environmental Status Information
201
Before You Begin
201
How to Enable the Watchdog Mechanism and Its Options
202
Before You Begin
202
What to Do
202
What Next
203
How to Enable ASR
203
What to Do
203
What Next
204
How to Disable ASR
204
What to Do
204
How to Obtain ASR Status Information
205
What to Do
205
What Next
205
How to Redirect the System Console to the System Controller
206
What to Do
206
What Next
207
How to Restore the Local System Console
207
What to Do
207
What Next
208
How to Deconfigure a Device Manually
208
Before You Begin
208
What to Do
209
How to Reconfigure a Device Manually
209
Before You Begin
209
What to Do
210
How to Implement Stop-N Functionality
210
Before You Begin
210
What to Do
211
What Next
212
10 Isolating Failed Parts
213
How to Operate the Locator LED
214
Before You Begin
214
What to Do
214
For Background Information, Refer to "About the Ok Prompt" on Page
214
49. for
214
Instructions, Refer to "How to Get to the Ok Prompt" on Page
214
How to Put the Server in Service Mode
216
Before You Begin
216
What to Do
216
What Next
217
How to Put the Server in Normal Mode
217
Before You Begin
217
What to Do
217
What Next
218
How to Isolate Faults Using Leds
218
Before You Begin
218
What to Do
219
What Next
220
How to Isolate Faults Using POST Diagnostics
221
Before You Begin
221
What to Do
221
What Next
222
How to Isolate Faults Using Interactive Openboot Diagnostics Tests
223
Before You Begin
223
What to Do
223
What Next
224
How to View Diagnostic Test Results after the Fact
225
Before You Begin
225
What Next
225
What to Do
225
Before You Begin
226
How to View and Set Openboot Configuration Variables
226
What to Do
226
Reference for Choosing a Fault Isolation Tool
227
What Next
227
FIGURE 10-1 Choosing a Tool to Isolate Hardware Faults
228
11 Monitoring the System
231
How to Monitor the System Using Sun Management Center Software
232
Before You Begin
232
What to Do
233
What Next
236
How to Monitor the System Using the System Controller and RSC Software
236
Before You Begin
236
What to Do
237
What Next
242
How to Use Solaris System Information Commands
243
Before You Begin
243
What to Do
243
How to Use Openboot Information Commands
244
Before You Begin
244
TABLE 11-1 Using Solaris Information Display Commands
244
What to Do
244
TABLE 11-2 Using Openboot Information Commands
245
12 Exercising the System
247
How to Exercise the System Using Sunvts Software
248
Before You Begin
248
What to Do
249
TABLE 12-1 Useful Sunvts Tests to Run on a Sun Fire V490 Server
251
What Next
252
How to Check Whether Sunvts Software Is Installed
252
Before You Begin
252
What to Do
253
What Next
254
Connector Pinouts
257
Appendix
258
Serial Port Connector
258
Serial Port Connector Diagram
258
Serial Port Connector Signals
258
USB Connector
259
USB Connector Diagram
259
USB Connector Signals
259
Twisted-Pair Ethernet Connector
260
TPE Connector Diagram
260
TPE Connector Signals
260
SC Ethernet Connector
261
SC Ethernet Connector Diagram
261
SC Ethernet Connector Signals
261
SC Serial Connector
262
SC Serial Connector Diagram
262
SC Serial Connector Signals
262
FC-AL Port HSSDC Connector
263
HSSDC Connector Diagram
263
HSSDC Connector Signal
263
System Specifications
265
Physical Specifications
265
Electrical Specifications
266
Environmental Specifications
267
Agency Compliance Specifications
268
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Sun Microsystems Sun Fire V490 Parts Installation And Removal Manual (266 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Declaration of Conformity
19
Regulatory Compliance Statements
21
Bsmi Class a Notice
23
Preface
25
Before You Read this Book
25
How this Book Is Organized
26
Typographic Conventions
27
Related Documentation
28
Contacting Sun Technical Support
29
Sun Welcomes Your Comments
29
1 Identifying Front and Back Panel Features
31
Locating Front Panel Features
32
Front Panel Leds
33
System Status Leds
33
Fan Tray Fault Leds
35
TABLE 1-2 Fan Tray Fault Leds
35
Disk Drive Status Leds
36
Disk Drive Leds
36
Power Supply Leds
37
Power Button
38
System Control Switch
38
System Control Switch Settings
39
Locating Back Panel Features
40
Back Panel Leds
40
System Status Leds
40
Ethernet Connection Leds
41
Power Supply Leds
42
Back Panel Slots and Ports
43
PCI Slots
43
External Ports
44
System Controller (SC) Card Ports
45
2 Preparing to Service the System
47
Guidelines
47
Tools Required for Installation and Service
48
How to Power on the System
48
Before You Begin
48
What to Do
49
What Next
51
How to Power off the System
52
Before You Begin
52
What to Do
52
What Next
53
How to Initiate a Reconfiguration Boot
53
Before You Begin
53
What to Do
53
What Next
55
How to Slide the System out of the Cabinet
55
Before You Begin
56
What to Do
56
What Next
58
How to Slide the System out of a Fully Populated Cabinet
59
Before You Begin
59
What to Do
59
What Next
61
How to Slide the System into the Cabinet
61
Before You Begin
61
What to Do
62
What Next
63
How to Remove the System from the Cabinet
63
Before You Begin
63
What to Do
64
What Next
66
How to Install the System into the Cabinet
66
Before You Begin
67
What to Do
67
What Next
70
How to Avoid Electrostatic Discharge
71
Before You Begin
71
What to Do
71
What Next
73
Before You Begin
76
3 Servicing the Front Panel Components
77
What Next
77
How to Install the Power Supply Access Panel
78
Before You Begin
79
What Next
79
How to Remove the Power Supply Access Panel
78
Before You Begin
78
What to Do
78
How to Remove a Power Supply
79
What to Do
80
What Next
82
How to Install a Power Supply
82
Before You Begin
82
What to Do
83
What Next
84
How to Remove a Disk Drive
85
Before You Begin
85
What to Do
86
How to Install a Disk Drive
87
Before You Begin
87
What Next
87
What to Do
88
What Next
88
How to Remove a Disk Drive Using the Hot-Plug Operation
89
Before You Begin
90
What to Do
90
What Next
92
How to Install a Disk Drive Using the Hot-Plug Operation
93
Before You Begin
93
What to Do
94
What Next
95
How to Remove Fan Tray 0
95
Before You Begin
95
What to Do
96
What Next
97
How to Install Fan Tray 0
98
Before You Begin
98
What to Do
98
What Next
100
4 Servicing the Cpu/Memory Board and Related Components
101
How to Remove the CPU Access Panel
102
Before You Begin
102
What to Do
102
What Next
103
How to Install the CPU Access Panel
104
Before You Begin
104
What to Do
104
What Next
105
How to Remove a Cpu/Memory Board
106
Before You Begin
106
What to Do
106
What Next
108
How to Install a Cpu/Memory Board
109
Before You Begin
109
What to Do
109
What Next
111
About Memory Modules
112
DIMM Installation Guidelines
114
How to Remove a Memory Module
115
Before You Begin
115
What to Do
115
What Next
118
How to Install a Memory Module
119
Before You Begin
119
What to Do
119
What Next
122
5 Servicing the PCI Riser Board and Related Components
123
How to Remove the PCI Access Panel
124
Before You Begin
124
What to Do
124
What Next
125
How to Install the PCI Access Panel
126
Before You Begin
126
What to Do
126
What Next
127
How to Remove Fan Tray 1
127
Before You Begin
127
What to Do
128
What Next
129
How to Install Fan Tray 1
129
Before You Begin
129
What to Do
130
What Next
130
How to Remove the System Controller (SC) Card
131
Before You Begin
131
What to Do
131
What Next
133
How to Install the System Controller (SC) Card
133
Before You Begin
133
What to Do
134
What Next
135
How to Remove a PCI Card
136
Before You Begin
136
What to Do
136
What Next
138
How to Install a PCI Card
139
Before You Begin
139
What to Do
139
What Next
142
How to Install a Sun Storedge PCI Dual Fibre-Channel Host Adapter Card
142
Before You Begin
142
What to Do
143
Cable Connections and Routing
145
What Next
146
How to Remove the PCI Riser Board
147
Before You Begin
147
What to Do
148
What Next
149
How to Install the PCI Riser Board
150
Before You Begin
150
What to Do
150
What Next
152
How to Remove the IDPROM Module
153
Before You Begin
153
What to Do
153
How to Install the IDPROM Module
154
Before You Begin
154
What Next
154
What Next
155
6 Servicing Miscellaneous Components
157
How to Remove the FC-AL Backplane
158
Before You Begin
158
What to Do
158
What Next
159
How to Install the FC-AL Backplane
160
Before You Begin
160
What to Do
160
I "How to Remove the FC-AL Backplane
160
What Next
161
How to Remove the Removable Media Assembly
161
Before You Begin
161
What to Do
161
What Next
162
How to Install the Removable Media Assembly
163
Before You Begin
163
What to Do
163
What Next
164
How to Remove the DVD-ROM Drive
165
Before You Begin
165
What to Do
165
What Next
166
How to Install the DVD-ROM Drive
166
Before You Begin
166
What to Do
166
What Next
167
How to Remove the Centerplane
168
Before You Begin
168
What to Do
169
What Next
170
How to Install the Centerplane
171
Before You Begin
171
What to Do
171
What Next
173
How to Remove the Power Distribution Board
174
Before You Begin
174
What to Do
175
What Next
177
How to Install the Power Distribution Board
177
Before You Begin
177
What to Do
178
What Next
180
How to Remove the Media Door Assembly
180
Before You Begin
180
What to Do
181
What Next
183
How to Install the Media Door Assembly
184
Before You Begin
184
What to Do
184
What Next
187
7 Servicing Cables
189
Cable Connections and Routing
190
How to Remove the FC-AL Power Cable
192
Before You Begin
192
What to Do
192
What Next
193
How to Install the FC-AL Power Cable
193
Before You Begin
193
What to Do
193
How to Remove the FC-AL Data Cable
194
Before You Begin
194
What Next
194
What Next
195
How to Install the FC-AL Data Cable
196
Before You Begin
196
What to Do
196
I "How to Remove the FC-AL Data Cable
196
What Next
197
How to Remove the Removable Media Assembly Cable
197
Before You Begin
197
What to Do
198
What Next
198
How to Install the Removable Media Assembly Cable
198
Before You Begin
198
I "How to Remove the Removable Media Assembly Cable
198
What to Do
199
What Next
199
How to Remove the System Control Switch/Power Button Cable
200
Before You Begin
200
What to Do
200
How to Install the System Control Switch/Power Button Cable
201
Before You Begin
201
What to Do
201
What Next
201
I "How to Remove the System Control Switch/Power Button Cable
201
What Next
202
How to Remove the Back Panel LED Flex Circuit
203
Before You Begin
203
What to Do
203
What Next
204
How to Install the Back Panel LED Flex Circuit
205
Before You Begin
205
What to Do
205
I "How to Remove the Back Panel LED Flex Circuit
205
What Next
206
How to Remove the Fan Tray 0 Cable
206
Before You Begin
206
What to Do
207
What Next
207
How to Install the Fan Tray 0 Cable
208
Before You Begin
208
What to Do
208
I "How to Remove the Fan Tray 0 Cable
208
What Next
209
2-Post Rack Service Requirements
211
Servicing a System Installed in a 2-Post Rack
212
How to Remove the System from an Empty 2-Post Rack
213
Before You Begin
213
What to Do
213
What Next
214
How to Install the System into an Empty 2-Post Rack
215
Before You Begin
215
What to Do
215
What Next
217
How to Remove the System from a Populated 2-Post Rack
217
Before You Begin
217
What to Do
218
What Next
219
How to Install the System into a Populated 2-Post Rack
220
Before You Begin
220
Connector Pinouts
223
Serial Port Connector Signals
224
USB Connector Signals
225
TPE Connector Signals
226
Twisted-Pair Ethernet Connector
226
SC Ethernet Connector Signals
227
SC Serial Connector Signals
228
HSSDC Connector Signals
229
FC-AL Port HSSDC Connector
229
Electrical Specifications
231
Physical Specifications
231
Electrical Specifications
232
Environmental Specifications
233
Agency Compliance Specifications
234
Clearance and Service Access Specifications
235
PCI Riser Board Connectors
238
Centerplane Connectors
239
Cpu/Memory Board-Side Connectors
240
SC Card Connectors
241
CPU-Side Components
243
Front Panel Components
243
Miscellaneous Components
243
System Cables
243
Illustrated Parts Breakdown
243
TABLE E-1 Chassis Doors and Access Panels
244
CPU-Side Components
245
PCI-Side Components
247
Front Panel Components
248
Miscellaneous Components
249
System Cables
250
Placement of a Sun Product
252
Selv Compliance
252
Power Cord Connection
253
Lithium Battery
253
Laser Compliance Notice
254
Batterie Au Lithium
261
Normativas de Seguridad
262
Precauciones de Seguridad
262
Cumplimiento de la Normativa Selv
263
Tapa de la Unidad del Sistema
264
Nordic Lithium Battery Cautions
266
Sun Microsystems Sun Fire V490 Setup And Rackmounting Manual (62 pages)
Brand:
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| Category:
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| Size: 4 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Preface
5
How this Document Is Organized
5
Typographic Conventions
6
Related Documentation
6
Sun Welcomes Your Comments
8
1 Installing a Sun Fire V490 Server into a 4-Post Cabinet
9
Checklist of 4-Post Rackmounting and Setup Tasks
10
Unpacking the Server
11
Checking Inventory for 4-Post Rackmounting
13
Tools Required
14
How to Attach the Inner Glides to the Chassis
15
How to Prepare the Cabinet
16
How to Locate the Mounting Holes
17
Guidelines for Installing Slide Assemblies
18
How to Install the Slide Assemblies
19
How to Install the Server into the Cabinet
25
2 Installing a Sun Fire V490 Server into a 2-Post Rack
29
Checklist of 2-Post Rackmounting and Setup Tasks
30
Table
30
Overview of 4-Post Rackmounting and Setup Tasks
30
Step Task
30
Locate the Mounting Holes
30
Refer to
30
Checking Inventory for 4-Post Rackmounting
30
Checking Inventory for 2-Post Rackmounting
31
Tool Required
31
How to Attach the Mounting Brackets to the Chassis
32
How to Locate the Mounting Holes
33
How to Install the Mounting Screws
34
How to Install the Server into the Rack
35
How to Install the Server
37
Into a Populated Rack
37
How to Attach System Cables
38
What Next
39
3 Installing the Cable Management Arm and System Cables
41
About the Cable Management Arm
41
Determining Which CMA Is Included with Your System
42
Installing and Securing Cables to CMA Type a
43
How to Install CMA Type a
43
How to Install CMA Type B
43
CMA Type B
43
How to Secure the Cables to CMA Type a
48
Installing and Securing Cables to CMA Type B
52
Determining the Correct Mounting Location
52
How to Install CMA Type B
53
How to Secure the Cables to CMA Type B
55
How Torestore the Cabinet
58
What Next
58
4-Post Cabinet Requirements
59
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Sun Microsystems Sun Fire V490 Setup And Rackmounting Manual (64 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Preface
7
Installing a Sun Fire V490 Server into a 4-Post Cabinet
11
Checklist of 4-Post Rackmounting and Setup Tasks
12
TABLE 1-1 Overview of 4-Post Rackmounting and Setup Tasks
12
Unpack the Server
13
Inventory for 4-Post Rackmounting
15
Attach the Inner Glides to the Chassis
17
Prepare the Cabinet
18
Locate the Mounting Holes
19
Install the Slide Assemblies
21
Install the Server into the Cabinet
27
What Next
29
Installing a Sun Fire V490 Server into a 2-Post Rack
31
Checklist of 2-Post Rackmounting and Setup Tasks
32
TABLE 2-1 Overview of 2-Post Rackmounting and Setup Tasks
32
Inventory for 4-Post Rackmounting
32
Locate the Mounting Holes
32
Install the Cable Management Arm" on
32
Connect the Power Cords
32
Connect a Twisted-Pair Ethernet Cable" on
32
Inventory for 2-Post Rackmounting
32
Attach the Mounting Brackets to the Chassis
32
Inventory for 2-Post Rackmounting
33
Attach the Mounting Brackets to the Chassis
34
Locate the Mounting Holes
35
Install the Mounting Screws
36
Install the Server into the Rack
37
Install the Server into a Populated Rack
39
What Next
40
Setup Procedures
41
Inventory for Setup Procedures
42
Install the Cable Management Arm
43
Connect the Cords and Cables
50
Connect the Power Cords
51
Connect a Twisted-Pair Ethernet Cable
54
Connect a Twisted-Pair Ethernet (TPE) Cable
54
Secure the Cables to the Cable Management Arm
56
Restore the Cabinet
60
What Next
60
4-Post Cabinet Requirements
61
Table
64
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