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2. Base PCI slots Expansion PCI slots option eje jo o o oj pe PCI slot 00 6 He Hes fot PCI slot 01 6 PCI slot 00 5 o To Tel s e PCI slot 01 5 PCI slot 0044 a sti Z PCI slot 01 4 PCI slot 00 3 E A a PCI slot 01 3 PCI slot 00 2 sE He PCI slot 01 2 PCI slot 00 1 tick PCI slot 01 1 el e ll e el el ijf O Q el Ho e 0 e 0 a e 0 0 o Figure 7 9 Rear of PRIMEPOWER600 Pedestal Server showing position of PCI slots 138 PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Server This chapter gives an overview of the PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Server names and functions of parts preparations for use and how to expand the server unit 8 1 8 2 8 3 8 4 CONTENTS OVERVIEW iis E AN 140 Names and Functions of Parts 2c cece cece cece e nen nnn enn en en enn en enon eR 141 Preparations for Use ia A it 146 Expanding the Server Ult iii A a 155 139 CHAPTER 8 PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Server 8 1 140 Overview The following describes the
3. Figure 8 2 Front of PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Server 1 Control panel Contains various switches and indicator LEDs See 8 2 2 Control Panel for details 141 CHAPTER 8 PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Server 8 2 2 Control panel The PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U is provided with the control panel shown in Figure 8 3 all 1 RESET Switch REQUEST RESET CHECK POWER db 3 REQUEST Switch EE YO WY E MANUAL SECURE AUTO 4 LCD Panel 5 POWER Switch 2 MODE Switch 7 POWER LED Green 6 CHECK LED Amber Figure 8 3 Control panel Note To prevent erroneous operation all push button switches on the control panel are designed not to function unless held down for at least 0 3 seconds 1 RESET switch push button Data Destruction Z CAUTION Pressing the RESET switch while the system is running may cause data to be lost The RESET switch is used to reset the system to its initial state and is enabled or disabled by the MODE switch described in 2 MODE switch 2 MODE switch 3 position slider
4. fo o ae 09 o oLe e O E r 1 o i E j 6 o o a e e jo e 9 a E Y vYio e H ik o gt 6 Serial port A a AUR o S s i e 2 PCI slots 7 Serial port B ae Y o Hj PODOD0Odos 8 Keyboard port o P a a 3 Power control port Q 9 E j 4 UPS port 5 5 U 4 i j 8 _ o o o h o o E o 3 e ine o e e al e O fe o o 2 e o o o Jo o SS e q E 6 0 0 e a 0 0 a 0 0 e 2 0 e 0 0 0 0 0 e a 0 0 5 e S56566680 8 B BEHI mm mam man mas maea f ma Yma f ma f manr a mas n a g KZ SK y _ pnn Figure 4 4 Rear of PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server 1 AC power inputs Connect the power cables to these points Both AC power cords must be plugged into the same power grid circuit 2 PCI slots e PCI slots conform to the PCI local bus specifications Rev 2 1 e 64 bit bus 33MHz 5 0 V and 33 66MHz 3 3V are supported e Both short cards 17 46 cm 6 87 in and long cards 31 19 cm 12 3 in are supported 3 Power control port label PC 8 pin DIN for power control 4 UPS port label UPS Dsub 9 pin for connecting the signal cable of an uninterruptible power supply 5 RCI
5. 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 Figure 10 3 Full Disk Drive Configuration of Expansion File Unit Type 2 ACTIVE LED Green Base SCSI Unit L A a E Expansion Tape Unit __ l OM i A O T i 2 l 1 2 3 4 5 iH Figure 10 4 Disk Drive Tape Drive Configuration of Expansion File Unit Type 2 10 5 Hot swapping Redundant Components 10 5 1 This section describes hot swapping of redundant components Power supply units Z CAUTION Unit Damage The unit may be damaged if hot swapping of power supply units is not performed correctly Contact the service engineer if a power supply unit must be hot swapped 183 CHAPTER 10 Expansion File Unit Type 2 IMPORTANT Adding an optional redundant power supply unit allows hot swapping of the power supply units Power supply units installed on the Expansion File Unit Type 2 are hot swappable To enable hot swapping use the tools machine administration contained in the Enhanced Support Facility to perform hot swapping For details on how to swap power supply units refer to the Machine Administration Instructions included with the Enhanced Support Facility 10 5 2 Hard disk drives 184 Z CAUTION Data Destruction Data may
6. Figure 7 2 Front of PRIMEPOWER600 Pedestal Server 1 Control panel Contains various switches and indicator LEDs See 7 2 2 Control Panel for details 2 Front cover The panel cover can be opened to its right after being unlocked The LCD panel and the POWER and CHECK LEDs can be checked with the cover closed 117 CHAPTER 7 PRIMEPOWERG6O00 Pedestal Server 7 2 2 Control panel The PRIMEPOWER600 Pedestal Server is provided with the control panel shown in Figure 7 3 A 1 RESET Switch REQUEST RESET CHECK POWER O 3 REQUEST Switch IF oO Q 5 POWER Switch MANUAL SECURE AUTO 4 LCD Panel 2 MODE Switch 7 POWER LED Green 6 CHECK LED Amber Figure 7 3 Control Panel Note To prevent erroneous operation all push button switches on the control panel are designed not to function unless held down for at least 0 3 seconds 1 RESET switch push button Data Destruction CAUTION Pressing the RESET switch while the system is running may cause data to be lost The RESET switch is used to reset the system to its initial state and is enabled or disabled by the MODE switch described in 2 MODE switch 2 MODE switch 3 position slider Data Dest
7. PCI SLOT 6 PCI SLOT 5 PCI SLOT 4 PCI SLOT 3 PCI SLOT 2 PCI SLOT 1 Memory Slots DDC DDC 0 Memory Slots DDC 3 DDC 2 CPU Slot 0 CPU Slot 1 00 04 08 12 02 06 1014 DDC 5 DDC 4 E g CPU Slot 2 15 11 07 03 Q Q a ja CPU Slot 3 iii Board 01 All Numbers 01 n Figure 8 8 PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Expansion Systemboard Option 157 CHAPTER 8 PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Server 8 4 1 Adding power supply units IMPORTANT Adding an optional redundant power supply unit allows hot swapping of the power supply units NCAUTION Unit Damage The unit may malfunction if hot swapping of the power supply units is not performed correctly Contact the service engineer if a power supply unit must be hot swapped Power supply units FEP installed on the PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Server are hot swappable To enable hot swapping use the tools machine administration contained in Enhanced Support Facility to perform hot swapping For details on how to swap power supply units refer to the Machine Administration Instructions included with the Enhanced Support Facility 8 4 2 Adding CPU modules A total of eight CPU module slots are provided on the PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Systemboard IMPORTANT The Expansion Systemboard must be first insta
8. la S NI ON0ADAMBRESUR Figure 5 8 Rear of PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 4U showing position of PCI slots PCI slot 1 PCI slot 2 PCI slot 3 PCI slot 4 PCI slot 5 PCI slot 6 87 PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server This chapter gives an overview of the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server names and functions of parts preparations for use and how to expand the server unit 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 CONTENTS OVERVIEW iis backesencckus A a do a 90 Names and Functions of Parts 0 cece cece cence een n ono rro 91 Preparations for Use ii AA A a RTRA 96 Expanding the Server Unit eere ra 107 89 CHAPTER 6 PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server 6 1 Overview The following describes the key features and appearance of the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server Key Features e The server unit can be configured with up to four CPUs e Up to 16 gigabytes of memory can be mounted e Ten PCI slots 3 x 33 66MHz 7 x 33MHz are provided e Up to six UltraSCSI disk drives can be built in e One tape unit DDS4 DAT 8mm or DLT can be installed e A CD ROM drive is provided as standard
9. Figure 4 2 Front of PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server 1 Control panel Contains various switches and indicator LEDs See 4 2 2 Control Panel for details 2 Front cover The panel cover can be opened to its right after being unlocked The LCD panel and the POWER and CHECK LEDs can be checked with the cover closed 47 CHAPTER 4 PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server 4 2 2 Control panel The PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server is provided with the control panel shown in Figure 4 3 sa 4 LCD Panel 1 RESET Switch REQUEST RESET CHECK POWER db 3 REQUEST Switch TSR Po 5 POWER Switch MANUAL SECURE AUTO 2 MODE Switch 7 POWER LED Green 6 CHECK LED Amber Figure 4 3 Control Panel Note To prevent erroneous operation all push button switches on the control panel are designed not to function unless held down for at least 0 3 seconds 1 RESET switch push button Data Destruction CAUTION Pressing the RESET switch while the system is running may cause data to be lost The RESET switch is used to reset the system to its initial state and is enabled or disabled by the MODE switch described in 2 MODE switch 2 MODE switch 3 position slider Data Destruction CAUTION Install the Enhanced Support Facility before using the system
10. Base PCI slots Expansion PCI slots option PCI slot 00 6 PCI slot 01 6 PCI slot 00 5 PCI slot 01 5 PCI slot 00 4 PCI slot 0144 PCI slot 00 3 PCI slot 01 3 PCI slot 00 2 PCI slot 01 2 PCI slot 00 1 PCI slot 01 1 Figure 8 9 Rear View of PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U showing position of PCI slots 163 Expansion Disk Cabinet This chapter gives an overview of the Expansion Disk Cabinet names and functions of parts installation disk drive configuration and hot swapping of redundant components 9 1 9 2 9 3 9 4 9 5 CONTENTS OVERVIEW in aig a Meck A Dae ak oge oe Rd RR 166 Names and Functions of Parts sisese terranes cece cece cece acero rre 166 Preparations for Use ia A sae 171 Disk Drive Configuration A pain ge Reade Aen 174 Hot swapping Redundant Components 6 c eee c eee ence teen etn n tence ten enee 175 165 CHAPTER 9 Expansion Disk Cabinet 9 1 Overview e Two 40MB s UltraSCSI Differential buses are supported e Upto five hard disk drives can be installed per UltraSCSI bus for up to ten hard disk drives can be per Expansion Disk Cabinet e Har
11. IAD RRRSOSL PCI slot 1 PCI slot 2 PCI slot 3 PCI slot 4 PCI slot 5 PCI slot 6 Figure 3 8 Rear View of PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U showing position of PCI slots 44 PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server This chapter gives an overview of the PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server names and functions of parts preparations for use and how to expand the server unit CONTENTS ES A A E ROA 46 4 2 Names and Functions of Parts essersi o cece cece cece cence EREE EEEE e ence rr 47 4 3 Preparations for Use ii A SA gaan A 52 44 Expanding the Server Umt oserei eenia screech eet a 61 45 CHAPTER 4 PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server Overview 4 1 The following describes the key features and appearance of the PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server Key Features e The server unit can be configured with up to four CPUs e Up to 16 gigabytes of memory can be mounted e Ten PCI slots 3 x 33 66MHz 7 x 33MHz are provided e Upto six UltraSCSI disk drives can be built in lled insta 8mm or DLT can be One tape unit DDS4 DAT ded as standard Ive 18 provi e ACD ROM dr One 100Base TX port two serial ports RS 232C and one keyboar
12. Item Specification Weight 48 kg 105 96 Ib max Power Supply Frequency 50 60 Hz 2 4 Voltage Single phase Single phase AC100 120V 10 AC200 240V 10 Max Current 5 0 A 100V 2 5 A 240V Leak Current lt 3 5 mA Frame Resistance lt 10090 Temperature Operating 5 35 C 41 95 F 1 Non operating 0 50 C 32 122 F Humidity Operating 20 80 RH non condensing Non operating 8 80 RH non condensing Vibration Operating 0 2G Non operating 0 4G Noise 47 db A 2 Form Factor Pedestal 4 If the ambient temperature exceeds 35 deg C 95 deg F during operation a warning message is displayed Take steps to rectify the problem immediately 2 The indicated noise is the mean value of measurements obtained in a low noise anechoic chamber The actual noise measured at the installation site may be greater than the indicated value due to background noise and echoes 12 e 2 3 2 3 Preparations for Use Table 2 3 Installation Specifications of the PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server 2 2 Item Specification Unit Dimensions 230 W 644 D units mm Qin 25 in 700 H f PEN 28 in Unit Front Unit Side 478 1 657 1 19 in 26 in Service Areas fp rte trtirctetetcies units mm _ Rear 9 in Service 800 2 Area 32 in 800 3 800 3 32 in Unit 32 in
13. Message 2nd line Location of Error Part to Replace Ox CPU y CPU module CPU module in CPU slot y on Systemboard x Ox SLOT yy Memory module Memory module in memory slot yy on Systemboard x Mem config error Misconfigured memory module s Memory module s inserted in incorrect slots Ox U2P Timer y Counter timer Systemboard x Ox U2P y PCI interface Systemboard x 00 SCSI x SCSI interface Systemboard 0 00 PCIO LAN Ethernet interface Systemboard 0 00 SuperlO KB Keyboard interface Systemboard 0 00 SuperlO Mouse Mouse interface Systemboard 0 00 SuperlO FDC Floppy disk interface Systemboard 0 00 ESCC TTY Serial interface Systemboard 0 Ox PCl y PCI slot or PCI card in PCI slot Systemboard x itself or PCI card in PCI slot y on Systemboard x 0x TOD NVRAM NVRAM chip NVRAM chip on Systemboard x 237 Glossary CONTENTS C OOO TAL TOLOSA A EE E A E T A E ASE 240 239 CHAPTER 14 Glossary 14 1 Glossary Baud Rate A unit of modulation speed that reflects the number of elements occurring per second One element per second gives a 1 baud modulation while two hundred elements per second 1 element 5ms gives a 200 baud modulation In the field of communications the baud rate is often used interchangeably with the number of signal bits per second bps Branch Prediction Branching occurs after the CPU evaluates a conditional command or aft
14. DDE ALRRERAN CRNABERBSSUA 4 UPS port 5 Power control port 8 Serial port B 6 100Base TX port 7 Keyboard port 9 Serial port A 3 RCI port Figure 3 4 Rear of PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server 1 AC power input Connect the power cable to this point 2 PCI slots e PCI slots conform to the PCI local bus specification Rev 2 1 e 64 bit bus 33MHz 5 0 V and 33 66MHz 3 3V are supported e Both short cards 17 46 cm 6 87 in and long cards 31 19 cm 12 3 in are supported 3 RCI port label RCI RJ11 connector for connecting the RCI cable and terminator provided with server unit 4 UPS port label UPS Dsub 9 pin for connecting the signal cable of an uninterruptible power supply 5 Power control port label PC 8 pin DIN for power control 6 100Base TX port label LAN RJ45 connector automatically recognizes 10Mbps 100Mbps 7 Keyboard port label KB 8 pin DIN port for connecting the keyboard cable 8 9 Serial ports label SERIAL A B Dsub 25 pin ports for connecting a console terminal when performing maintenance on the server unit using the RS 232C interface 30 3 3 Preparations for Use 3 3 Preparations for Use This section describes the following e Installation notes and
15. Figure 2 7 PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server Systemboard 20 2 4 Expanding the Server Unit 2 4 1 Adding CPU modules A total of two CPU module slots are provided on the PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server Systemboard When adding CPU modules the following restrictions apply e Only a SPARC64 GP processor can be used e To ensure they all operate at the same clock speed have the same cache size and use the same CPU stepping the model name must be identical for all CPUs e CPU modules must be added according to Table 2 4 IMPORTANT Operation for configurations other than those shown in Table 2 4 cannot be guaranteed Table 2 4 Allowed CPU Module Configurations No of CPU slot No of DDCs to be added CPUs sol DDCs incremental 1 O E 2 DDC 0 DDC 1 2 O O 4 DDC 2 DDC 3 2 4 2 Adding memory modules A total of 16 memory module slots are provided on the PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server Systemboard When adding memory modules the following restrictions apply IMPORTANT Operation for configuration other than those described below cannot be guaranteed e Each sequential group of 4 memory slots 0 3 4 7 8 11 12 15 must be either left empty or completely filled with 4 identical memory modules 21 CHAPTER 2 PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server 2 4 3 Adding hard disk drives Disk drive configurations Up to eight hot swappable UltraSCSI disk drives can be added to the
16. Rackmount 4U displayed Take steps to rectify the problem immediately 2 The indicated noise is the mean value of the measurements obtained in an anechoic chamber with less echoic influence The actual noise measured at the installation site may be greater than the indicated noise due to background noise and echoes 10 4 Disk Drive Configurations 182 In the base configuration up to five disk drives can be mounted Adding a File Unit Expansion Kit enables up to ten disk drives to be mounted Alternately adding a Tape Unit Bay Kit enables up to two 8mm tape units or DDS3 DAT drives to be mounted Removing the front cover allows you to access the disk drive cages as shown in Figure 10 3 and Figure 10 4 Figure 10 3 shows the disk drive configuration when a File Unit Expansion Kit is added to the Base SCSI Unit Figure 10 4 shows the disk drive configuration when a Tape Unit Bay Kit is added The base disk cage bays 1 to 5 and the expansion disk cage bays 1 to 5 or tape drive cage bays 1 and 2 are connected to the PRIMEPOWER Server by separate SCSI buses IMPORTANT Set the SCSI ID of the tape unit in tape bay 1 to 5 and the SCSI ID of the tape unit in tape bay 2 to fe i Base SCSI Unit 10 5 Hot swapping Redundant Components ACTIVE LED Green FAULT LED Amber File Unit Expansion Kit
17. 3 Use the print fw options command to make sure that nothing is set ok print fw options fw options 5 3 8 LAN expansion note When LAN ports have seen added with PCI cards and each LAN port given its own MAC address these should be enabled from the ok prompt as follows ok setenv local mac address true 81 CHAPTER 5 PRIMEPOWER4O0 Rackmount 4U Server 5 4 Expanding the Server Unit CAUTION The following operations should be performed by a service engineer and not by the user Otherwise the product may malfunction e Mounting removal of optional internal units The following optional items can be added to the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 4U Server e Power supply units e CPU modules e Memory modules e Hard disk drives e PCI cards Systemboard mounting locations are as follows 82 genes VIEH8S gx Od SdN NYI 194 5 4 Expanding the Server Unit Memory Module Slots HH oo o Lee ai SBE He He He EE HE He He HEHE HHH ODDO OOOO 33323 NO 2010 J000O IN 0 01 DDC 6 DDC 7 CPU Slot 3 CPU Slot 2 DDC 4 DDC 5 HNVRAM CPU Slot 1 CPU Slot 0 DDC 2 DDC 3 DDC 1 PCI Slot 1 DDC O PCI Slot 2
18. 7 POWER LED Green 6 CHECK LED Amber Figure 5 3 Control Panel Note To prevent erroneous operation all push button switches on the control panel are designed not to function unless held down for at least 0 3 seconds 69 CHAPTER 5 PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 4U Server 1 RESET switch push button Data Destruction CAUTION Pressing the RESET switch while the system is running may cause data to be lost The RESET switch is used to reset the system to its initial state and is enabled or disabled by the MODE switch described in 2 MODE switch 2 MODE switch 3 position slider Data Destruction CAUTION Install the Enhanced Support Facility before operating the system Without ether package incorrect front panel operations and hardware errors may cause the system to shutdown or data to be lost The MODE switch has three settings and is used to specify the run mode at power on or system reboot and to whether the POWER RESET and REQUEST switches are enabled or disabled Table 5 1 MODE Switch Settings MODE POWER RESET REQUEST switch switch switch switch Operation mode MANUAL Enabled Enabled Enabled The bootup sequence stops at an ok prompt after initial diagnostics are completed Use this mode to enter commands and make settings from the ok prompt when performing maintenance on the server unit AUTO Enabled Disabled Disabled The OS is automatically booted after initial
19. LED Status Description Dark Normal Blinking Response to Blinks in response to server unit maintenance command maintenance repair procedures allowing confirmation or the unit to be repaired Lit Error detected Lights when a power supply unit or fan malfunctions When the CHECK LED lights note down the lit state of this LED and contact a service engineer 3 Stabilizing feet The stabilizing feet prevent the Expansion Disk Cabinet from falling over when it is pushed from its side or if there is an earthquake When installing the Expansion Disk Cabinet be sure to install the stabilizing feet Also when the Expansion Disk Cabinet is installed next to the PRIMEPOWER Server install the stabilizing feet only on the opposite side of the Expansion Disk Cabinet 168 9 2 Names and Functions of Parts 9 2 2 Rear side The names and functions of parts on the rear of the Expansion Disk Cabinet are as follows scsi OUT Expansion SCSI IN Expansion SCSI OUT Base SCSI IN Base 1 SCSI connectors 2 RCI connector Empty Bay for a Redundant Power Supply option 3 AC power input 4 AC main line switch Figure 9 2 Rear of Expansion Disk Cabinet 1 SCSI connectors The Expansion Disk Cabinet is equipped with two built in SCSI connectors one for the base SCSI bus and the other for the expansion SCSI bu
20. 3 When loading of the tape is complete the Tape LED lights to indicate that DAT drive is ready for accessing 11 4 8 Ejecting a data cartridge 1 Check that the Tape LED is not blinking the DAT drive is not operating 2 Press the Eject button The tape is rewound and unloaded The Tape LED will blink during this operation When the tape has finished being rewound the shutter automatically opens and the data cartridge is ejected It can take up to 120 seconds for a data cartridge to be ejected After the tape is ejected the Tape LED goes out 205 CHAPTER 11 Internal I O Units 11 4 9 Cleaning the tape heads The following describes daily care the cleaning cartridge and how to clean the tape heads Daily care Unit Damage Data Destruction A CAUTION The DAT drive reads and writes data using a magnetic head This head becomes dirty due to dust dirt and magnetic particles off the tape inside data cartridges If you do not periodically clean the magnetic head using a cleaning cartridge the unit may become damaged or data may be lost The tape heads must be cleaned After the DAT drive has been used for more than 24 hours Generally we recommend periodic cleaning e g Monday morning every week If one month has passed since the last head cleaning even if the DAT drive has not been used Before you insert a brand new data cartridge When the Clean LED starts blinking If a cleaning instruction message is out
21. PCI Slot 3 PCI Slot 4 PCI Slot 5 PCI Slot 6 SCF Board Only Figure 5 7 PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 4U Systemboard 83 CHAPTER 5 PRIMEPOWER4O0 Rackmount 4U Server 5 4 1 Adding power supply units IMPORTANT Adding an optional redundant power supply unit allows hot swapping of the power supply units NCAUTION Unit Damage Power supply units may be damaged if hot swapping of the power supply units is not performed correctly Contact the service engineer if a power supply unit must be hot swapped Power supply units FEP installed on the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 4U Server are hot swappable To enable hot swapping use the tools machine administration contained in the Enhanced Support Facility to perform hot swapping For details on how to swap power supply units refer to the Machine Administration Instructions included with the Enhanced Support Facility 84 5 4 2 Adding CPU modules A total of four CPU module slots are provided on the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 4U Systemboard When adding CPU modules the following restrictions apply e Only SPARC64 GP processors can be used 5 4 Expanding the Server Unit e To ensure they all operate at the same clock speed have the same cache size and use the same CPU stepping the model name must be identical for all CPUs e CPU modules must be added according to Table 5 4 IMPORTANT Operation for configurat
22. Side Top Side 657 Service Service 26 in Area Area Front Service 800 Area 82 in Including the Stabilizing Feet the width is 478 mm 19 inch and the depth is 657mm 26 inch If it is possible to move the Server Unit so that 800 mm 32 inch or more space is available behind the unit when maintenance is performed then 200mm 8 inch of space is adequate is normal use However if optical cables are used at least 300mm 12 inch of space will be needed between the rear of the Unit and the wall If it is possible to move the Server Unit so that 800mm 32 inch or more space is available beside the Unit when maintenance is performed then no space is required in normal use 13 CHAPTER 2 PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server 2 3 3 Connecting the console A device such as a personal computer must be connected to the serial port to act as the console for a PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server to which a display or keyboard is not connected Pay attention to the following when connecting the console to the serial port on the PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server Connect the serial cable Connect to serial A port Communication settings on the terminal Set to 8 bits 1 stop bit parity OFF and 9600 baud 2 3 4 Turning the power on The following describes how to turn the power on Z CAUTION Data Destruction Do not turn the console terminal device connected to the serial port on after turning the PRIMEPOWER Server
23. o 0200000004 233 13 4 SCE Error Messages 4 405 44 4 4 646 a don Oe Aw ee ee ees 4 234 13 5 Post Error Messages void e G08 A Me ed a a i a E ae el eas 237 CHAPTER 14 Glossary 239 14 1 GOSS aly en A el Go a NE A Bene eee 240 ILLUSTRATIONS Figure 2 1 Figure 2 2 Figure 2 3 Figure 2 4 Figure 2 5 Figure 2 6 Figure 2 7 Figure 2 8 Figure 2 9 Figure 3 1 Figure 3 2 Figure 3 3 Figure 3 4 Figure 3 5 Figure 3 6 Figure 3 7 Figure 3 8 Figure 4 1 Figure 4 2 Figure 4 3 Figure 4 4 Figure 4 5 PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server e Front of PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server 2 ee Control Panel Rear of PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server 2 20 2 eee ee ee Turning the power on Turning the power off PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server Systemboard 00 PRIMEPOWER200 Disk Drive Configuration 00 Rear of PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server showing position of PCI slots PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server Front of PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server oa 0004 Control Panel Rear of PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server ooo Turning the power on Turning the power off PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Systemboard o Rear View of PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U showing position of PCI slots PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server e Front of PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal
24. Data Destruction Z CAUTION Install the Enhanced Support Facility before using the system Without this package a front panel miss operation or hardware error may cause the system to shutdown or data to be lost The MODE switch has three settings and is used to specify the run mode at power on or system reboot and to whether the POWER RESET and REQUEST switches are enabled or disabled 142 8 2 Names and Functions of Parts Table 8 1 MODE Switch Settings MODE POWER RESET REQUEST switch switch switch switch Operation mode MANUAL Enabled Enabled Enabled The bootup sequence stops at an ok prompt after initial diagnostics are completed Use this mode to enter commands and make settings from the ok prompt when performing maintenance on the server unit AUTO Enabled Disabled Disabled The OS is automatically booted after initial diagnostics are completed SECURE Disabled Disabled Disabled The OS is automatically booted after initial diagnostics are completed The TTY terminal break and keyboard STOP A commands are disabled while Solaris is operating 3 REQUEST switch push button Data Destruction CAUTION Pressing the REQUEST switch while the system is running may cause data to be lost The REQUEST switch is for outputting a memory dump when an error has occurred in the system Only service engineers should operate the REQUEST switch 4 LCD panel The 16 digit x 2 r
25. For details see Table 11 1 191 CHAPTER 11 Internal I O Units Table 11 1 DDS3 DAT Drive LED Indicators LED DAT Drive Status Tape Clean Dark Dark Data cartridge is not loaded Lit Data cartridge is loaded Blinking Tape is loading unloading or drive diagnostics are 1 2sec interval running Blinking Accessing tape Read Write 1 4sec interval any Lit Drive has malfunctioned Blinking Tape head cleaning is required 1 2sec interval 3 Eject Button Data Destruction Z CAUTION Do not press the Eject button during operation when the tape LED is blinking If the Eject button is held down for about five seconds or pressed 3 times within a 5 minute interval the forced ejection function will execute and any data being written may be lost Press the Eject button to remove the data cartridge Before removing a data cartridge make sure that the tape LED is out If the DAT Software or operating system has disabled removal of a data cartridge the cartridge cannot be removed by pressing the Eject button 4 Data Cartridge Slot Never insert your fingers or other foreign objects in the data A CAUTION cartridge slot as this may damage the unit or cause data to be lost 11 3 2 SCSI ID Set the SCSI ID of the DAT drive DAT drive to 5 if it is the 1st drive in the PRIMEPOWER or the Expansion File Unit Type 2 Set the SCSI ID to 3 if it the 2nd drive 192 1
26. P321 E122 04EN PRIMEPO WER USER S MANUAL PRIMEPOWER200 PRIMEPOWER400 PRIMEPOWER600 0 FUJITSU Preface This manual explains the features functions installation and additions to the PRIMEPOWER200 PRIMEPOWER400 and PRIMEPOWER600 servers and is intended for experienced users with a basic knowledge of UNIX and UNIX servers This preface describes the following items e SAFE OPERATION e Introduction to Chapters e Related Manuals e Warning Message Conventions e Operating Environment e Prohibited Uses e FCC Class A Notice e Trademarks e Copyright SAFE OPERATION Using This Manual This manual contains important information regarding the use and handling of this product Read this manual thoroughly Pay special attention to the section Important Warnings Use the product according to the instructions and information available in this manual FUJITSU makes every efforts to prevent users and bystanders from being injured or from suffering damage to their property Use the product according to this manual Introduction to Chapters The structure of this manual is as follows CHAPTER 1 Features of the PRIMEPOWER Servers Chapter 1 gives an overview of the features of the PRIMEPOWER of servers CHAPTER 2 PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server Chapter 2 gives an overview of the PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server names and functions of parts preparations for use and expansion CHAPTER 3 PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount
27. ee ee 205 Front Panel of 8mm Tape Drive 0 2 02000000004 207 8mm Tape Drive Data Cartridge Write protection Tab o 211 Appearance of Cleaning Cartridge e e 214 Front Panel of DLT Tape Drive e 215 Data Cartridge Write protection Tab o e e 221 Initial Diagnostics Sequence ee 233 xiii TABLES XIV Table 1 1 Table 2 1 Table 2 2 Table 2 3 Table 2 4 Table 2 5 Table 3 1 Table 3 2 Table 3 3 Table 3 4 Table 3 5 Table 4 1 Table 4 2 Table 4 3 Table 4 4 Table 4 5 Table 5 1 Table 5 2 Table 5 3 Table 5 4 Table 5 5 Data protection methods ce sb AA a ee es MODE Switch Settings sli lana wk ee ee Gel oe eee ee ee SS Installation Specifications of the PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server 1 2 Installation Specifications of the PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server 2 2 Allowed CPU Module Configurations e e PCLSlot Specifications seno Ga RAN SYS ed de a ee a RY Be MODE Switch Settings caia aaa Ree seis a ea eee ee ie a Installation Specifications of the PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server 1 2 Installation Specifications of the PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server 2 2 Allowed CPU Module Configurations e e PCI Slot Specifications 2 ee MODE Switch Settings 2 ee eee Installation Specifications of the PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server 1 2 I
28. 10U Server 1 Control panel Contains various switches and indicator LEDs See 6 2 2 Control Panel for details 91 CHAPTER 6 PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server 6 2 2 Control panel The PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server is provided with the control panel shown in Figure 6 3 a 1 RESET Switch REQUEST RESET CHECK POWER O 3 REQUEST Switch Ts gt a 5 POWER Switch MANUAL SECURE AUTO 4 LCD Panel 2 MODE Switch 7 POWER LED Green 6 CHECK LED Amber Figure 6 3 Control Panel Note To prevent erroneous operation all push button switches on the control panel are designed not to function unless held down for at least 0 3 seconds 1 RESET switch push button Data Destruction CAUTION Pressing the RESET switch while the system is running may cause data to be lost The RESET switch is used to reset the system to its initial state and is enabled or disabled by the MODE switch described in 2 MODE switch 2 MODE switch 3 position slider Data Destruction Z CAUTION Install the Enhanced Support Facility before using the system Without this package a front panel miss operation or hardware error may cause the system to shutdown or data to be lost The MODE switch has three settings and is used to specify the run mode at power on or system reboot and to whether the POWER RESET and REQUEST switches
29. 286 98 lb max Power Supply Frequency 50 60 Hz 2 4 Voltage Single phase Single phase AC100V 10 AC200V 10 Max Current 19 0A 9 5A Leak Current lt 3 5 mA Frame Resistance lt 10090 Temperature Operating 5 35 C 41 95 F 1 Non operating 0 50 C 32 122 F Humidity Operating 20 80 RH non condensing Non operating 8 80 RH non condensing Vibration Operating 0 2G Non operating 0 4G Noise 50 db A 2 Form Factor Pedestal 4 If the ambient temperature exceeds 35 deg C 95 deg F during operation a warning message is displayed Take steps to rectify the problem immediately 2 The indicated noise is the mean value of measurements obtained in a low noise anechoic chamber The actual noise measured at the installation site may be greater than the indicated value due to background noise and echoes 124 iie 2 3 7 3 Preparations for Use Table 7 3 Installation Specifications of the PRIMEPOWER600 Pedestal Server 2 2 Item Specification ee p 480 W 819 1 D ao 19 in E 32 in 650 H ey 26 in Unit Front Unit Side Service Areas fp e units mm lago 7 19 in Rear 1000 2 Service 39 in Area 800 3 800 3 32 in 32 in Side cd Side 819 Service ap Service 32 in Area Area Front Service 800 Area 32 in 580 23 in Not including any projections Tf it i
30. 4U Server Chapter 3 gives an overview of the PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server names and functions of parts preparations for use and expansion CHAPTER 4 PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server Chapter 4 gives an overview of the PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server names and functions of parts preparations for use and expansion CHAPTER 5 PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 4U Server Chapter 5 gives an overview of the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 4U Server names and functions of parts preparations for use and expansion CHAPTER 6 PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server Chapter 6 gives an overview of the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server names and functions of parts preparations for use and expansion CHAPTER 7 PRIMEPOWERG600 Pedestal Server Chapter 7 gives an overview of the PRIMEPOWER600 Pedestal Server names and functions of parts preparations for use and expansion CHAPTER 8 PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Server Chapter 8 gives an overview of the PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Server names and functions of parts preparations for use and expansion CHAPTER 9 Expansion Disk Cabinet Chapter 9 gives an overview of the Expansion Disk Cabinet names and functions of parts installation configuration of the disk drive bay and hot swapping of redundant components CHAPTER 10 Expansion File Unit Type 2 Chapter 10 gives an overview of the Expansion File Unit Type 2 names and functions of parts installation configuration of the disk drive bay and hot swapping of r
31. 8 Serial port B 6 100Base TX port 7 Keyboard port 9 Serial port A 3 RCI port Figure 5 4 Rear of PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 4U Server 1 AC power input Connect the power cable to this point 2 PCI slots e PCI slots conform to the PCI local bus specifications Rev 2 1 e 64 bit bus 33MHz 5 0 V and 33 66MHz 3 3V are supported e Both short cards 17 46 cm 6 87 in and long cards 31 19 cm 12 3 in are supported 3 RCI port label RCI RJ11 connector for connecting the RCI cable and terminator provided with the server unit 4 UPS port label UPS Dsub 9 pin for connecting the signal cable of an uninterruptible power supply 5 Power control port label PC 8 pin DIN for power control 6 100Base TX ports label LAN RJ45 connector automatically recognizes 10Mbps 100Mbps 7 Keyboard port label KB 8 pin DIN port for connecting a keyboard cable 8 9 Serial port label SERIAL A B Dsub 25 pin ports for connecting a console terminal when performing maintenance on the server unit using the RS 232C interface 712 5 3 Preparations for Use 5 3 Preparations for Use This section describes the following e Installation notes and specifications e Connecting the console e Turning power on and off e Installing the Enhanced Support Facility package e Enabling disabling the break signal e LAN expansion note 5 3 1 Installation notes CAUTION Unit Damage If the following notes are
32. In both retries the routine checks for errors If an error occurs in both cases the routine judges that the system cannot be booted up and stops the system bootup sequence Procedure 1 Turn the AC main line power on 2 Turn the power switches of the console terminal and peripheral devices on 35 CHAPTER 3 PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server Figure 3 5 Turning the power on 3 Press the POWER switch on the control panel of the PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server The POWER LEDs of the PRIMEPOWER Server and any peripheral devices connected via the RCI port should now light up Note Operation of the POWER switch is disabled when the MODE switch is set to SECURE A keyboard power on function is not supported 36 3 3 Preparations for Use 3 3 5 Turning the power off The following describes how to turn the power off A CAUTION Data Destruction Before turning the power off check the answer to each of the following points is No or data may be lost e Are there any currently executing programs e Are there any current users e Are floppy disks or tape cartridges still inserted in their drives Backup files as necessary before turning the power off Also do not turn off the console while the PRIMEPOWER Server is turned on When the MODE switch is set to AUTO or MANUAL a break signal may cause the bootup sequence to shift to display of the ok prompt during Solaris operation potentially causing data to be lo
33. This is not an error If the CHECK LED stays lit and does not go out at power on this indicates an error When an error occurs note down the details displayed on the LCD panel and contact a service engineer 7 POWER LED The POWER LED indicates the power state of the system This LED lights up when the power is on and goes out when the power is turned off 8 2 3 Rear side The names and functions of parts on the rear of the PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Server are as follows 3 Base PCI slots 4 Expansion PCI slots option 1 AC power input opti n 2 AC power input Z A o gt 1 r k gt z o e ol o o gt EJE el o e a e o o o o e o en O 05 e a o o o o ha 11 100Base TX port E m E i gt 7 RCI port g A y ie 8 Serial port A P2 o INP Ni e 9 Serial port B r5 Zl 10 Keyboard port a Y O 5 Power control port eS e IQ 6 UPS port E o el NI o o o o o o Figure 8 4 Rear of PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Server 144 8 2 Names and Functions of Parts 1 2 AC power inputs Connect the
34. 11 07 03 ajja CPU Slot 3 iii Board 01 All Numbers 01 n Figure 7 8 PRIMEPOWER600 Pedestal Server Expansion Systemboard Option 7 4 1 Adding power supply units IMPORTANT Adding an optional redundant power supply unit allows hot swapping of the power supply units CAUTION Unit Damage Power supply units may be damaged if hot swapping of the power supply units is not performed correctly Contact the service engineer if a power supply unit must be hot swapped 134 7 4 Expanding the Server Unit Power supply units FEP installed on the PRIMEPOWER600 Pedestal Server are hot swappable To enable hot swapping use the tools machine administration contained in the Enhanced Support Facility to perform hot swapping For details on how to swap power supply units refer to the Machine Administration Instructions included with the Enhanced Support Facility 7 4 2 Adding CPU modules A total of eight CPU module slots are provided on the PRIMEPOWER600 Pedestal Server Systemboard IMPORTANT The Expansion Systemboard must be first installed before the fifth and further CPUs can be added When adding CPU modules the following restrictions apply e Only SPARC64 GP processors can be used e To ensure they all operate at the same clock speed have the same cache size and use the same CPU stepping the model name must be identical for all CPUs e CPU modules must be added according to Table 7 4 IMPORTANT
35. 2 near EM noise generating devices such as photocopiers air conditioners or welders e Take electrostatic prevention measures Note that some carpets generate static electricity easily and can cause the Expansion File Unit Type 2 to malfunction e When moving the Expansion File Unit Type 2 do not pull on the front cover Otherwise the Server may be damaged e The unit does not support dual AC power input feed even if both power cards come from the unit Both AC power cords must be plugged into the same power grid circuit 181 CHAPTER 10 Expansion File Unit Type 2 10 3 2 Installation specifications Table 10 2 shows the installation specifications of the Expansion File Unit Type 2 Table 10 2 Installation Specification of Expansion File Unit Type 2 Item Specification Weight 30 kg 66 14 Ib max Power Supply Frequency 50 60 Hz 2 4 Voltage Single phase Single phase AC100 120V 410 AC200 240V 410 Max Current 3 0 A 100V 1 5 A 240V Leak Current lt 3 5 mA Frame Resistance lt 1009 Temperature Operating 5 35 C 41 95 F 1 Non operating 0 50 C 32 122 F Humidity Operating 20 80 RH non condensing Non operating 8 80 RH non condensing Vibration Operating 0 2 G Non operating 0 4G Noise 50 db A 2 Form Factor 4 If the ambient temperature exceeds 35 deg C 95 deg F during operation a warning message is
36. 3 Memory slot 14 Memory slot 15 Memory slot 12 Memory slot 13 Memory slot 10 Memory slot 11 Memory slot 08 Memory slot 09 Memory slot 06 Memory slot 07 Memory slot 04 Memory slot 05 Memory slot 02 Memory slot 03 Memory slot 00 Memory slot 01 Figure 6 7 PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Systemboard 108 6 4 Expanding the Server Unit PCI slot 10 PCI slot 9 PCI slot 8 PCI slot 7 PCI Board 1 PCI slot 6 PCI slot 5 PCI slot 4 PCI slot 3 PCI slot 2 PCI slot 1 PCI Board 2 Figure 6 8 PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U PCI boards 109 CHAPTER 6 PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server 6 4 1 Adding power supply units IMPORTANT Adding an optional redundant power supply unit allows hot swapping of the power supply units N CAUTION Data Destruction Data may be lost if hot swapping of the power supply units is not performed correctly Contact the service engineer if a power supply unit must be hot swapped Power supply units FEP installed on the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server are hot swappable To enable hot swapping use the tools machine administration contained in the Enhanced Support Facility to perform hot swapping For details on how to swap power supply units refer to the Machine Administration Instructions included with the Enhanc
37. 76 5 3 Preparations for Use 5 3 4 Turning the power on The following describes how to turn the power on A CAUTION Data Destruction Do not turn the console terminal device connected to the serial port on after turning the PRIMEPOWER Server on When the MODE switch is set to AUTO or MANUAL a break signal may cause the bootup sequence to shift to display of the ok prompt during Solaris operation potentially causing data to be lost IMPORTANT If the MODE switch is set to AUTO or SECURE on a server unit on which auto power control by software is set and the AC power is interrupted the power will sometimes automatically turn on at the moment that the AC power supply is resumed To keep the power from being turned on automatically like this set the MODE switch to MANUAL when restoring AC power after an interruption When the PRIMEPOWER Server is turned on a self diagnostics routine automatically verifies whether or not hardware errors are occurring If this routine detects any hardware errors system power is automatically turned off and on again if the MODE switch on the control panel is set to AUTO or SECURE This power off on retry sequence is performed twice In both retries the routine checks for errors If an error occurs in both cases the routine judges that the system cannot be booted up and stops the system bootup sequence Procedure 1 Turn the AC main line power on 2 Turn the power switches of the console termin
38. A CAUTION Unit Damage Data Destruction Use only the recommended data cartridges Use of a non recommended data cartridge may cause the DLT drive to malfunction Table 11 12 11 6 DLT Tape Drive DLT Data Cartridges Part Name Supplier Qty Capacity Format DLT tape IV Fuji Film 5 tapes 35 GB non compressed 219 CHAPTER 11 Internal I O Units 11 6 5 Data cartridge handling precautions i Data D i Z CAUTION Unit Damage Data Destruction Note the following points when handling data cartridges Otherwise the unit may be damaged or data may be lost e Avoid using or storing data cartridges in the following environments and locations Environments subject to extreme temperatures and humidity Dirty environments cigarette smoke dust corrosive gases etc Environments subject to sudden changes in temperature and humidity Locations that are likely to adversely affect the magnetic tape material Locations subject to sunlight Locations subject to impact or vibrations Locations near heating equipment e When a data cartridge is not to be used for a long time remove it from the DLT tape drive and put it in its case Store under the following conditions Blank Tapes Temperature 16 32 deg C 61 89 deg F Humidity 20 80 non condensing Data Tapes Temperature 18 28 deg C 65 82 deg F Humidity 40 60 non condensing e Do not spill coffee or other liquids ov
39. A Pit 186 11 1 1 SCSEID Sse Gea ee ee ee es ee A 186 11 1 2 Handling precautions 2 ee 186 vil viii 11 1 3 11 1 4 11 1 5 11 2 11 2 1 11 2 2 11 2 3 11 2 4 11 2 5 11 3 11 3 1 11 3 2 11 3 3 11 3 4 11 3 5 11 3 6 11 3 7 11 3 8 11 3 9 11 4 11 4 1 11 4 2 11 4 3 11 4 3 1 11 4 3 2 11 4 4 11 4 5 11 4 6 11 4 7 Formatting hard disk drives 0 a 186 Backing up data casona e A ome eG 187 Hot swapping hard disk drives 0 e 187 CD ROM Drive 24 4 rr ss dd rs A LA SS 188 Names and functions of parts o ee 188 CD ROM dises s Geen A Se Bx tod Ghee at ee ag od Se eo as 189 CD ROM disc handling precautions o 189 Inserting a CD ROM disc o e e e 190 Ejecting a CD ROM disc o o 190 DAT Drive DDS iii a ee A A ET hes 191 Names and functions of parts e e o 191 SESIIDs 5 3 552 a ti At A A 192 OS Settings ci a E a A Sa 193 Datacard ges iio e E A So 194 Data cartridge handling precautions e 195 Write protecting a data cartridge 196 Loading a data cartridge 0020000008 196 Ejecting a data cartridge 2 o ooo 196 Cleaning the tape heads o 2 e e 197 DAT Drive DDSA bos a at 198 Names and functions of parts 2 2 ee ee 198 SES
40. Dark Compression mode is inactive data will be written non compressed Density Override Lit Amber Data will be written using the recording Set using the Select Button density specified by the Select Button Blinking Amber Select Button is being used to set the recording density Dark Data will be written using the recording density specified by the host software Use to manually set the compression mode compressed non compressed and recording density 20 0 35 0 Write Protect LED Lit Orange Loaded tape is set to read only If lit the settings of the host software will be ignored Dark Loaded tape may be written to Tape in Use LED Lit Amber Tape is loaded and idle in the drive unit Blinking Amber Tape is moving or drive unit is performing diagnostics Dark No tape is currently loaded Use Cleaning Tape Lit Amber Tape heads require cleaning For details see 9 6 9 LED Cleaning the tape heads Operate Handle Lit Green Cartridge handle can be used to eject the LED loaded tape Dark Cartridge handle cannot be currently operated Unload Button Pressing readies the loaded tape for For details see 9 6 8 ejection Ejecting a data cartridge All 7 Left hand Lit POST diagnostics are running LEDs or All 4 Right hand Blinking Fault detected If reboot does not clear LEDs fault contact a CE for help Example Whe
41. File Unit Type 2 is interlocked with the powering on and off of the PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server Operation of the POWER switch varies according to the MODE switch and scftool software contained in the Enhanced Support Facility settings For details see 2 MODE switch and the Enhanced Support Facility User s Guide 6 CHECK LED IMPORTANT When the PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server detects an error in the power line or abnormal temperatures the CHECK LED blinks and the power is automatically turned off to prevent unit damage and ensure safety The CHECK LED blinks or lights up when the PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server detects an error When the power is turned on the CHECK LED lights up and then goes out This is not an error If the CHECK LED stays lit and does not go out at power on this indicates an error When an error occurs note down the details displayed on the LCD panel and contact a service engineer 7 POWER LED The POWER LED indicates the power state of the system This LED lights up when the power is on and goes out when the power is turned off 29 CHAPTER 3 PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server 3 2 3 Rear side The names and functions of parts on the rear of the PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server are as follows 2 PCI slots 1 AC power input DR40RSERNSOS A OUMDEREDQON
42. HS 8 CL D Maxell 1 tape Other 8mm cleaning cartridges or equivalents should not be used in the 8mm tape drive The 8mm tape drive will automatically eject other types of cleaning cartridge without cleaning the tape heads 213 CHAPTER 11 Internal I O Units Figure 11 9 shows the appearance of the cleaning cartridge Cleaning Record Sheet Figure 11 9 Appearance of Cleaning Cartridge Cleaning the tape heads When a cleaning cartridge is inserted into the 8mm tape drive in the same way as a data cartridge head cleaning will start automatically Head cleaning takes about one minute The cleaning cartridge is ejected automatically after cleaning is completed Replacing the cleaning cartridge Replace the cleaning cartridge in the following instances e When it has been used 18 times may vary if also used with other devices e When it is not automatically ejected within 40 seconds of being inserted e When all the tape has been wound up onto the right hand reel cleaning tape cannot be reused 214 11 6 DLT Tape Drive 11 6 DLT Tape Drive Note DLT drive can be installed in the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server and PRIMEPOWER600 Server The following section describes the following e Names and functions of parts e SCSIID e OS settings e Data cartridges e Data cartridge handling precautions e Write protecting data cartridges e Loading data cartridges e Ejecting dat
43. P o oo el 1 Alle to Joe o oye 2 e 8 ollo ooo Figure 6 4 Rear of PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server 94 6 2 Names and Functions of Parts 1 AC power inputs Connect the power cables to these points Both AC power cords must be plugged into the same power grid circuit 2 PCI slots option e PCI slots conform to PCI local bus specifications Rev 2 1 e 64 bit bus 33MHz 5 0 V and 33 66MHz 3 3V are supported e Both short cards 17 46 cm 6 87 in and long cards 31 19 cm 12 3 in are supported 3 Power control switch label PC 8 pin DIN for power control 4 UPS port label UPS Dsub 9 pin for connecting the signal cable of an uninterruptible power supply 5 RCI port label RCI RJ11 connector for connecting the RCI cable and terminator provided with the server unit 6 7 Serial ports label SERIAL A B Dsub 25 pin port for connecting a console terminal when performing maintenance on the server unit using the RS 232C interface 8 Keyboard port label KB 8 pin DIN port for connecting a keyboard cable 9 100Base TX ports label LAN RJ45 connector automatically recognizes 10Mbps 100Mbps RJ45 connector 10 is available when the system expansion board is installed 95 CHAPTER 6 PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server 6 3 Preparations for Use This section describes the following e Installation notes and specifications e Connecting the console e Turning power
44. PCI slots 87 PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 100 Server 2 2004 90 Front of PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server 91 Control Panel iii A a AA A A a 92 Rear of PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server 94 Turning the power on ooa 102 Turning the powerott viana A A WA e a ee A ee AA 104 PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 100 Systemboard 108 PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U PCI boards 2 2 2 ee 109 Rear of PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U showing position of PCI slots 113 PRIMEPOWER600 Pedestal Server 2 ee ee 116 Front of PRIMEPOWER600 Pedestal Server o e 117 Control Panel o tanh as wha OS sway e wee RA e E e e 118 Rear of PRIMEPOWER600 Pedestal Server o o e 121 Turning the power O ita it ae ee SS A na 127 Turning the power offs 20 2aiteae Y REA A A A ed a a 129 PRIMEPOWER600 Pedestal Server Systemboard o o 133 PRIMEPOWER600 Pedestal Server Expansion Systemboard Option 134 Rear of PRIMEPOWER600 Pedestal Server showing position of PCI slots 138 PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 100 Server 140 Front of PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Server 141 Control paneli 4 24 4 5 ira AOE we Bo daa wee QO le ee 142 Rear of PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Server oaoa 144 Turning the power 5 08 cea Ae Ge Pe a A ee EY
45. RESET CHECK POWER m A A 3 REQUEST Switch A 3 5 POWER Switch MANUAL SECURE 2 MODE Switch y AUTO 7 POWER LED Green 6 CHECK LED Amber Figure 3 3 Control Panel Note To prevent erroneous operation all push button switches on the control panel are designed not to function unless held down for at least 0 3 seconds 27 CHAPTER 3 PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server 1 RESET switch push button Data Destruction Z CAUTION Pressing the RESET switch while the system is running may cause data to be lost The RESET switch is used to reset the system to its initial state and is enabled or disabled by the MODE switch as described in 2 MODE switch 2 MODE switch 3 position slider Data Destruction Z CAUTION Install the Enhanced Support Facility before using the system Without this package a front panel miss operation or hardware error may cause the system to shutdown or data to be lost The MODE switch has three settings and is used to specify the run mode at power on or system reboot and to whether the POWER RESET and REQUEST switches are enabled or disabled Table 3 1 MODE Switch Settings MODE POWER RESET REQUEST switch switch switch switch Operatiommode MANUAL Enabled Enabled Enabled The bootup sequence stops at an ok prompt after initial diagnostics are completed Use this mode to ente
46. Server 2 2 Control Panel Rear of PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server 2 0 ee Turning the power on o Du a 15 17 20 22 24 26 27 27 30 36 38 41 44 46 47 48 51 56 xi xii Figure 4 6 Figure 4 7 Figure 4 8 Figure 4 9 Figure 5 1 Figure 5 2 Figure 5 3 Figure 5 4 Figure 5 5 Figure 5 6 Figure 5 7 Figure 5 8 Figure 6 1 Figure 6 2 Figure 6 3 Figure 6 4 Figure 6 5 Figure 6 6 Figure 6 7 Figure 6 8 Figure 6 9 Figure 7 1 Figure 7 2 Figure 7 3 Figure 7 4 Figure 7 5 Figure 7 6 Figure 7 7 Figure 7 8 Figure 7 9 Figure 8 1 Figure 8 2 Figure 8 3 Figure 8 4 Figure 8 5 Figure 8 6 Turning the power off oe r aan ee iA A OS A ie rA Wey 58 PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server Systemboard 00 0 61 PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server PCI boards o o 62 Rear of PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server showing position of PCI slots 66 PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 4U Server 68 Front of PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 4U Server o a 69 Control Panel elma Shans a weed a Ae la oe et a a 69 Rear of PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 4U Server 0 022 0004 72 Turning the power OM ti har ek ie a SE be ted 78 Turning the power Offs 2026 yee a e aoe ne oe Seen le AS e 79 PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 4U Systemboard 83 Rear of PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 4U showing position of
47. Slots n 2 z gt DDCHO DDC 1 CPU Slot 0 w D CPU Slot 1 Q NVRAN 3 DDC 2 DDC 3 PCI Slot 1 PCI Slot 2 PCI Slot 3 PCI Slot 4 PCI Slot 5 PCI Slot 6 SCF Board Only Figure 3 7 PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Systemboard 4 CHAPTER 3 PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server 3 4 1 Adding power supply units IMPORTANT Adding an optional redundant power supply unit allows hot swapping of the power supply units NCAUTION Unit Damage Data may be lost if hot swapping of power supply units is not performed correctly Contact the service engineer if a power supply unit must be hot swapped Power supply units FEP installed on the PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server are hot swappable To enable hot swapping use the tools machine administration contained in the Enhanced Support Facility to perform hot swapping For details on how to swap power supply units refer to the Machine Administration Instructions included with the Enhanced Support Facility 3 4 2 Adding CPU modules A total of two CPU module slots are provided on the PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Systemboard When adding CPU modules the following restrictions apply e Only SPARC64 GP processors can be used e To ensure they all operate at the same clock speed have the same cache size and use the same CPU stepping the model name must be identical for all CPUs e CPU modules must be added according to Table 3 4
48. Turning the power on Note 8 3 5 Turning the power off 8 3 Preparations for Use 3 Press the POWER switch on the control panel of the PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 100 The POWER LEDs of the PRIMEPOWER Server and any peripheral devices connected via the RCI port should now light up Operation of the POWER switch is disabled when the MODE switch is set to SECURE A keyboard power on function is not supported The following describes how to turn the power off Z CAUTION IMPORTANT If the MODE switch is set to AUTO or SECURE on a server unit on which auto power control by software is set and the AC power is interrupted the power will sometimes automatically turn on at the moment that the AC power supply is resumed To keep the power from being turned on automatically like this set the MODE switch to MANUAL when restoring AC power after an interruption Procedure Data Destruction Before turning the power off check the answer to each of the following points is No or data may be lost e Are there any currently executing programs e Are there any current users e Are floppy disks or tape cartridges still inserted in their drives Backup files as necessary before turning the power off Also do not turn off the console while the PRIMEPOWER Server is turned on When the MODE switch is set to AUTO or MANUAL a break signal may cause the bootup sequence to shift to display of the ok prompt during Solaris operation potentiall
49. UltraSCSI Differential buses are supported e Inthe base configuration up to five hard disk drives can be mounted Adding a File Unit Expansion Kit enables up to ten disk drives to be mounted Alternately adding an Expansion Tape Unit enables up to two 8mm tape units or DDS3 DAT drives to be mounted e Hard disk drives and tape units are hot swappable e Redundant power supply units and tape units can be installed and are hot swappable e Fans are configured redundantly so the others continue working even if one fails e File Unit Type 2 status is displayed by CHECK and POWER LEDs e Power supply operation can be slaved to that of the PRIMEPOWER Server by an RCI Remote Server Unit Interface cable 10 2 Names and Functions of Parts This section describes the names and functions of parts on the front and rear of the Expansion File Unit Type 2 10 2 1 Frontside The names and functions of parts on the front of the Expansion File Unit Type 2 are as follows 2 CHECK LED Amber 1 POWER LED Janaa a a zaai ITARA AAT LOGIA EEE LT LOOT LEERY feiaiaaaemaied EOC Figure 10 1 Front of Expansion File Unit Type 2 178 10 2 Names and Functions of Parts 1 POWER LED The POWER LED indicates that power to the Expansion File Unit Type 2 is on 2 CHECK LED The CHECK LED when an error occurs in the Expansion File Unit Type 2 as shown in Table 10 1 Table 10 1 CHECK LED LED
50. Without this package a front panel miss operation or hardware error may cause the system to shutdown or data to be lost The MODE switch has three settings and is used to specify the run mode at power on or a system reboot and to whether the POWER RESET and REQUEST switches are enabled or disabled 48 4 2 Names and Functions of Parts Table 4 1 MODE Switch Settings MODE POWER RESET REQUEST switch switch switch switch Operatiommode MANUAL Enabled Enabled Enabled The bootup sequence stops at an ok prompt after initial diagnostics are completed Use this mode to enter commands and make settings from the ok prompt when performing maintenance on the server unit AUTO Enabled Disabled Disabled The OS is automatically booted after initial diagnostics are completed SECURE Disabled Disabled Disabled The OS is automatically booted after initial diagnostics are completed The TTY terminal break and keyboard STOP A commands are disabled while Solaris is operating 3 REQUEST switch push button Data Destruction CAUTION Pressing the REQUEST switch while the system is running may cause data to be lost The REQUEST switch is for outputting a memory dump when an error has occurred in the system Only service engineers should operate the REQUEST switch 4 LCD panel The 16 digit x 2 row LCD panel displays the status of initial diagnostics performed when the power is turned on It a
51. an error Messages other than those shown may sometime be displayed SCF power supply unit configuration errors The messages shown in Table 13 2 are displayed if there is a problem in the power supply unit configuration Table 13 2 Power Supply Unit Configuration Error Messages o ores Causo SCF alarm FEP Config Insufficient FEP Front End Power units 0x DDC Config Insufficient DDC DC DC Converter units or DDC units inserted in incorrect slots PPU3 Config Insufficient 3 3V PPU PPU5 Config Insufficient 5 0V PPU PPU12 Config Insufficient 12 0V PPU SCF warning 0X DDC Config Excess DDC units PPU3 Config Excess 3 3V PPU PPU5 Config Excess 5 0V PPU PPU12 Config Excess 12 0V PPU Power supply unit fans environmental monitoring 13 4 SCF Error Messages The messages shown in Table 13 3 are displayed if an error is detected in the power supply units fans or temperature while the system is running Table 13 3 Power Supply Unit Fans and Environmental Error Messages Message Message 1st line 2nd line Gauss SCF warning FAN x y Error detected at fan y of fan tray x FAN x y m n m n Multiple events detected FEP x Abnormality detected at FEP x FEP x y y Multiple events detected SCF alarm FAN x y Fault detected at fan y of fan tray x FAN x y m n m n Multiple events detected Thermal Inlet Abnormal ambient temperature detected exceeding app
52. and echoes 172 e 2 3 4 9 3 Preparations for Use Table 9 3 Installation Specifications of the Expansion Disk Cabinet 2 2 Item Specification Unit Dimensions 230 W 630 D units mm gin 25 in ee a Unit Front Unit Side 478 1 19 in 677 2 27 in Service Areas O po e units mm 230 Rear 9 in Service 800 3 Area 32 in 800 4 E 800 4 32 in Unit 32 in Side Top Side 677 Service Service 27 in Area Area Front Service 800 Area 82 in The unit width including the Stabilizing Feet is 478 mm 19 inch The unit depth including the skirt is 677 mm 27 inch If it is possible to move the Expansion Disk Cabinet so that 800 mm 32 inch or more space is available behind the unit when maintenance is performed then 200mm 8 inch of space is adequate is normal use However if optical cables are used at least 300mm 12 inch of space will be needed between the rear of the unit and the wall Tf it is possible to move the Expansion Disk Cabinet so that 800mm 32 inch or more space is available beside the unit when maintenance is performed then no space is required in normal use 173 CHAPTER 9 Expansion Disk Cabinet 9 4 Disk Drive Configuration Up to ten hot swappable UltraSCSI disk drives can be built into the Expansion Disk Cabinet The disk drive cages shown in Figure
53. attention to the following when connecting the console to the serial port on the PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server Connect the serial cable Connect to serial A port Communication settings on the terminal Set to 8 bits 1 stop bit parity OFF and 9600 baud 34 3 3 Preparations for Use 3 3 4 Turning the power on The following describes how to turn the power on A CAUTION Data Destruction Do not turn the console terminal device connected to the serial port on after turning the PRIMEPOWER Server on When the MODE switch is set to AUTO or MANUAL a break signal may cause the bootup sequence to shift to display of the ok prompt during Solaris operation potentially causing data to be lost IMPORTANT e Ifthe MODE switch is set to AUTO or SECURE on a server unit on which auto power control by software is set and the AC power is interrupted the power will sometimes automatically turn on at the moment that the AC power supply is resumed To keep the power from being turned on automatically like this set the MODE switch to MANUAL when restoring AC power after an interruption e When the PRIMEPOWER Server is turned on a self diagnostics routine automatically verifies whether or not hardware errors are occurring If this routine detects any hardware errors system power is automatically turned off and on again if the MODE switch on the control panel is set to AUTO or SECURE This power off on retry sequence is performed twice
54. be lost if hot swapping of hard disk drives is not performed correctly Contact the service engineer if a hard disk drive must be hot swapped IMPORTANT To utilize the hot swapping functions of the hard disk drive use the option software SynfinityDISK to perform mirroring Hard disk drives installed on the Expansion File Unit Type 2 are hot swappable To enable hot swapping use the tools machine administration contained in the Enhanced Support Facility to perform hot swapping while monitoring the state of the ACTIVE FAULT and CHECK LEDs For details on how to swap hard disk drives refer to the Machine Administration Instructions included with the Enhanced Support Facility Internal I O Units This chapter gives an overview of how to handle the various internal I O units 11 1 11 2 11 3 11 4 11 5 11 6 CONTENTS A Hard Disk Drives iretsi peas ante das standard tad eee Dr 186 EDEROMEDIVE A a pa 188 DAT Drive DDSS rn ts A A A A AAA 191 DAT Drive DDSI A AA peed be a 198 gmi Tape DVS e a tata cele 207 DEP Tape Drive eta A Sei ee ean oe 215 185 CHAPTER 11 Internal I O Units 11 1 Hard Disk Drives This section describes the following items e SCSIID e Handling precautions e Formatting hard disk drives e Backup up data e Hot swapping hard disk drives 11 1 1 SCSI ID The SCSI ID of hard disk drives is automatically determined by where the disk is mounted in the disk drive configuration 11 1 2 H
55. disc is in use the user process should be stopped to enable ejection of the CD ROM disc 2 Execute the Solaris eject command or use the Eject disk function in the Volume Manager The tray comes out 3 Remove the CD ROM disc then repress the Eject button The tray goes in 190 11 3 DAT Drive DDS3 11 3 DAT Drive DDS3 Note DDS3 DAT drive can be installed in the Expansion File Unit Type 2 This section describes the following items e Names and functions of parts e SCSIID e OS settings e Data cartridges e Data cartridge handling precautions e Write protecting data cartridges e Loading data cartridges e Ejecting data cartridges e Cleaning the tape heads 11 3 1 Names and functions of parts The following describes the names and functions of individual components of the DDS3 DAT drive Figure 11 3 shows the front panel of the DAT Drive 4 Data Cartridge slot Tape Clean Digital Data Storage 2 Clean LED 3 Eject Button 1 Tape LED Figure 11 3 Front Panel of DDS3 DAT Drive 1 Tape LED This LED lights up green when a data cartridge is loaded and blinks green when the DAT drive is operating For details see Table 11 1 2 Clean LED When this LED starts blinking the head of the DAT drive should be cleaned using a cleaning cartridge or the data cartridge or the cleaning cartridge is near the end of its useful life The Clean LED also lights up amber if the DAT drive malfunctions
56. e One 100Base TX port two serial ports RS 232C and one keyboard mouse port are provided as standard e A redundant fan configuration and N 1 redundant power supply configuration are supported Appearance The following illustration shows the appearance of the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server CHECK LED Amber Figure 6 1 PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server 90 6 2 Names and Functions of Parts 6 2 Names and Functions of Parts This section describes the names and functions of parts on the front control panel and rear of the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server 6 2 1 Frontside The names and functions of parts on the front of the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server are as follows CD ROM Unit 8mm Tape Unit DAT DDS4 Unit or DLT Unit option 1 Control Panel Floppy Disk Unit maintenance only Figure 6 2 Front of PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount
57. e When the main AC power is cut off Some displayed error messages may be cleared when the RESET switch is pressed 5 POWER switch push button The POWER switch instructs the system to return the power on and off Power on and off of expansion units such as the Expansion Disk Cabinet is interlocked with the powering on and off of the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server Operation of the POWER switch varies according to the MODE switch and scftool software contained in the Enhanced Support Facility settings For details see 2 MODE switch and the Enhanced Support Facility User s Guide 93 CHAPTER 6 PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server 6 CHECK LED IMPORTANT When the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server detects an error in the power line or abnormal temperatures the CHECK LED blinks and the power is automatically turned off to prevent unit damage and ensure safety The CHECK LED blinks or lights up when the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server detects an error When the power is turned on the CHECK LED lights up and then goes out This is not an error If the CHECK LED stays lit and does not go out at power on this indicates an error When an error occurs note down the details displayed on the LCD panel and contact a service engineer 7 POWER LED The POWER LED indicates the power state of the system This LED lights up when the power is on and goes out when the power is turned off 6 2 3 Rear si
58. g KZ SS pr V Figure 4 9 Rear of PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server showing position of PCI slots PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 4U Server This chapter gives an overview of the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 4U Main Server Unit names and functions of parts preparations for use and how to expand the server unit CONTENTS A SLO OVEVIEW aen E RON 68 5 2 Names and Functions of Parts o ra Eia e cece cence eee eee EEEE EEE E P ERRE A 68 5 3 Preparations for Use ii A A EEE A 73 5A Expanding the Server Umt osare i eenaa o AEREE Ea AEE EEE EEEE aaa aes 82 67 CHAPTER 5 PRIMEPOWER4O0 Rackmount 4U Server 5 1 Overview The following describes the key features and appearance of the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 4U Server Key Features e The server unit can be configured with up to four CPUs e Up to 16 gigabytes of memory can be mounted e Six PCI slots 2 x 33 66MHz 4 x 33MHz are provided e Up to two UltraSCSI disk drives can be built in e One tape unit DDS4 DAT or 8mm can be installed e ACD ROM drive is provided as standard e One 100Base TX port two serial ports RS 232C and one keyboard mouse port are provided as standard e Redundant fan and N 1 redundant power supply configurations are supported Appearance The following illustrations show the appearance of the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 4U Server CHECK LED Amber POWER LED Green Figure 5 1 PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmoun
59. greater than the indicated value due to background noise and echoes 148 8 3 Preparations for Use Table 8 3 Installation Specifications of the PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Server 2 2 Item Specification Mi 445 1 W 778 1 D Cee 18 in i i 31 in 440 H E ae 17 in Unit Front Unit Side seniceAreds fee scan teats ene ttc units mm II 25 in Rear 600 Service 23 in Area i 930 2 Hpi 36 in 800 800 32 in Pull Out 32 in 300 Front Area Side A Service En Service 32 in Area Area Front Service 550 Area 21 in 4 Not including any projections 2 Keep the pull out area clear so that units inside the PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Server can be pulled out from the rack cabinet when performing maintenance 3 When a GP7B7RK3x RK4x rack cabinet is used 8 3 3 Connecting the console A device terminal such as a personal computer must be connected to the serial port to act as the console for PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Servers to which a display or keyboard are not connected Pay attention to the following when connecting the console to the serial port on the PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Server Connecting the serial cable Connect to serial A port Communication settings on the terminal Set to 8 bits 1 stop bit parity OFF and 9600 baud 149 CHAPTER 8 PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Server 8 3 4 Turning
60. inputs option 2 AC power inputs e o o e I eo le ha e elo le of e O e Oj O O 6 O oe 2 Es e e e ce e a i So Q ol i n z als 11 100Base TX port i i T y o O ZZAC OSS a el 7 RCI port 3 e l ol 8 Serial port A la 9 Serial port B i d 10 Keyboard port 5 Power control port e as EARE e WWA 14127717 6 UPS port e o O O 6 Figure 7 4 Rear of PRIMEPOWER600 Pedestal Server 1 2 AC power inputs Connect the power cables to these points Both AC power cords must be plugged into the same power grid circuit 3 Base PCI slots 4 Expansion PCI slots option e PCI slots conform to the PCI local bus specification Rev 2 1 e 64 bit bus 33MHz 5 0 V and 33 66MHz 3 3V are supported e All RCI support long cards 31 19 cm 12 3 in 5 Power control port label PC 8 pin DIN for power control 6 UPS port label UPS Dsub 9 pin for connecting the signal cable of an uninterruptible power supply 7 RCI port label RCI RJ11 connector for connecting the RCI cable and terminator provided with the server unit 121 CHAPTER 7 PRIMEPOWERG6O00 Pedestal Server 8 9 Serial ports label SERIAL A B Dsub 25 pin ports for connecting a console terminal when performing maintenance on the server unit using the RS 232C interface 10 Keyboard port label KB 8 pin DIN port fo
61. is cleared by one of the following e When the problem has been fixed e When the power is next turned on e When the AC main line switch is turned off Some displayed error messages may be cleared when the RESET switch is pressed 5 POWER switch push button The POWER switch instructs the system to turn the power on and off Power on and off of expansion units such as the Expansion Disk Cabinet is interlocked with the powering on and off of the PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server Operation of the POWER switch varies according to the MODE switch and scftool software contained in the Enhanced Support Facility settings For details see 2 MODE switch and the Enhanced Support Facility User s Guide 6 CHECK LED IMPORTANT When the PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server detects an error in the power line or abnormal temperatures the CHECK LED blinks and the power is automatically turned off to prevent unit damage and ensure safety The CHECK LED blinks or lights up when the PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server detects an error When the power is turned on the CHECK LED lights up and then goes out This is not an error If the CHECK LED stays lit and does not go out at power on this indicates an error When an error occurs note down the details displayed on the LCD panel and contact a service engineer 7 POWER LED The POWER LED indicates the power state of the system This LED lights up when the power is on and goes out when the pow
62. not observed the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 4U Server may be damaged Be sure to follow these notes Rack installation notes The following instructions are intended to provide product safety requirements to be addressed when the end use product manufacturer installs this product in their equipment e As the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 4U Server is installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly the ambient operating temperature inside of the rack environment may be greater than the room temperature So consideration should be given to installing the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 4U Server in an environment compatible with the manufacturer s maximum rated ambient temperature Consideration for adjustment of air conditions like air circulation should be given to prevent the internal rack ambient temperature from exceeding the maximum operating temperature of this unit Maximum internal operating temperature of this unit 35 deg C 95 deg F e Installation of the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 4U Server should be such that the amount of air flow required for safe operation of the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 4U Server is not compromised The PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 4U Server has ventilation openings at the front and rear faces of the unit To prevent overheating do not cover or close these ventilation openings e Mounting of the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 4U Server in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition does not
63. not use the top of the PRIMEPOWER600 Pedestal Server as a workspace 7 3 Preparations for Use e To prevent condensation in the PRIMEPOWER600 Pedestal Server do not raise the ambient room temperature rapidly in winter Use the PRIMEPOWER6G00 Pedestal Server only after it has warmed up sufficiently e Do not install the PRIMEPOWER600 Pedestal Server near EM noise generating devices such as photocopiers air conditioners or welders e Take electrostatic prevention measures Note that some carpets generate static electricity easily and can cause the PRIMEPOWER600 Pedestal Server to malfunction e When moving the PRIMEPOWERGO0 Pedestal Server do not pull on the front cover Otherwise the Server may be damaged N CAUTION Connect the ground before connecting any of the power supply lines If all of the power cables are connected to a single power strip high leakage current exceeding the stipulated value may leak through to the earth lead of the power strip If the power strip is not directly connected to the main distribution panel use a power strip with an industrial plug 123 CHAPTER 7 PRIMEPOWERG600 Pedestal Server 7 3 2 Installation specifications Table 7 2 and Table 7 3 show the installation specifications for the PRIMEPOWER600 Pedestal Server Table 7 2 Installation Specifications of the PRIMEPOWER600 Pedestal Server 1 2 Item Specification Weight 130 kg
64. of the ACTIVE and FAULT LEDs For details on how to swap hard disk drives refer to the Machine Administration Instructions included with the Enhanced Support Facility 4 4 5 Adding PCI cards 4 4 Expanding the Server Unit There are three types of PCI card a PCI card designed to operate in 3 3V slots a PCI card designed to operate in 5V slots and a PCI universal card design to operate in both 3 3V and 5V slots Though most PCI cards operate at a 33MHz clock some cards operate at a 66MHz clock Refer to Table 4 5 and Figure 4 9 below for details of the PCI slot positions when installing PCI cards Table 4 5 PCI Slot Specifications PCI Slot PCI Slot Card PCI Clock Card Input long short number Bus Width bits Rate MHz Voltage 10 F 64 32 64 33 5V or Universal long 9 E 64 32 64 33 5V or Universal long 8 E 64 32 64 33 5V or Universal long 7 E 64 32 64 33 5V or Universal long 6 D 64 32 64 33 66 3 3V or Universal long 5 C 64 32 64 33 66 3 3V or Universal long 4 B 64 32 64 33 66 3 3V or Universal long 3 A 64 32 64 33 5V or Universal long 2 A 64 32 64 33 5V or Universal long 1 A 64 32 64 33 5V or Universal long 65 CHAPTER 4 PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server 66
65. power O 2 2 2 a 2 3 6 Installing the Enhanced Support Facility package 2 3 7 How to enable disable the break signal 2 3 8 LAN expansionnote 00 00 0000 00 0004 10 10 12 14 14 16 17 18 19 CHAPTER 3 11 2 4 2 4 1 2 4 2 2 4 3 2 4 4 Expanding the Server Unit 2 ee ee A Adding CPU modules 2 2 ee Adding memory modules 0 000002 2 eee Adding hard disk drives e Adding PCI cards PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server 3 1 3 2 3 2 1 3 2 2 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 4 3 4 1 3 4 2 3 4 3 3 4 4 3 4 5 Overview Names and Functions of Parts ee Front side Preparations for Use Installation notes Installation specifications e Connecting the console o e Turning the power 0d Turning the power Ob o ee ee Installing the Enhanced Support Facility package How to enable disable the break signal o LAN expansion Note Expanding the Server Unit e e Adding power supply units ee Adding CPU Modules aiu a a a a Ee Bye ec Adding memory modules e Adding hard disk drives e Adding PCI cards 20 21 21 22 24 25 26 27 21 27
66. power cables to these points Both AC power cords must be plugged into the same power grid circuit 3 Base PCI slots 4 Expansion PCI slots option e PCI slots conform to the PCI local bus specification Rev 2 1 e 64 bit bus 33MHz 5 0 V and 33 66MHz 3 3V are supported e All RCI support long cards 31 19 cm 12 3 in 5 Power control port label PC 8 pin DIN for power control 6 UPS port label UPS Dsub 9 pin for connecting the signal cable of an uninterruptible power supply 7 RCI port label RCI RJ11 connector for connecting the RCI cable and terminator provided with the server unit 8 9 Serial ports label SERIAL A B Dsub 25 pin ports for connecting a console terminal when performing maintenance on the server unit using the RS 232C interface 10 Keyboard port label KB 8 pin DIN port for connecting a keyboard cable 11 100Base TX port label LAN RJ45 connector automatically recognizes at 10Mbps 100Mbps 145 CHAPTER 8 PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Server 8 3 Preparations for Use This section describes the following e Installation notes and specifications e Connecting the console e Turning power on and off e Installing the Enhanced Support Facility package e Enabling disabling the break signal e LAN expansion note 8 3 1 Installation notes CAUTION Unit Damage If the following notes are not observed the PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Server may be damaged Be sur
67. result from uneven mechanical loading To maintain the stability of the entire rack please fix the rack to the wall or floor by suitable means 73 CHAPTER 5 PRIMEPOWER4O0 Rackmount 4U Server 74 Be careful of injuries during installation of the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 4U Server into the rack Do not install the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 4U Server into a rack if the server unit may make the entire rack unstable Maximum configured weight of this unit 53 kg 116 99 Ib e If the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 4U Server is supplied with power from a power strip or service outlet of other units it may overload the power supply cord or the power strip of other units Confirm that the current rating of the power strip or service outlet exceeds the combined ratings of all equipment it is supplying Electrical ratings of this unit 100 to 240VAC 8 9A to 3 7A 50 60Hz single phase Reliable earthing of rack mounted equipment should be maintained Particular attention should be given to non direct to mains connections e g via power strips etc Connect the ground before connecting any of the power supply CAUTION lines If all of the power cables are connected to a single power strip high leakage current exceeding the stipulated value may leak through to the earth lead of the power strip If the power strip is not directly connected to the main distribution panel use a power strip with an ind
68. scftool software contained in the Enhanced Support Facility settings For details see 2 MODE switch and the Enhanced Support Facility User s Guide 6 CHECK LED IMPORTANT When the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 4U Server detects an error in the power line or abnormal temperatures the CHECK LED blinks and the power is automatically turned off to prevent unit damage and ensure safety The CHECK LED blinks or lights up when the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 4U Server detects an error When the power is turned on the CHECK LED lights up and then goes out This is not an error If the CHECK LED stays lit and does not go out at power on this indicates an error When an error occurs note down the details displayed on the LCD panel and contact a service engineer 7 POWER LED The POWER LED indicates the power state of the system This LED lights up when the power is on and goes out when the power is turned off 71 CHAPTER 5 PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 4U Server 5 2 3 Rear side The names and functions of parts on the rear of the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 4U Server are as follows 2 PCI slots 1 AC power input IDAs SOR ISNSSBHEALAI 4 UPS port 5 Power control port
69. screen and then set the MODE switch on the control panel to the SECURE mode How to disable the break signal and STOP A command 1 Use the print fw options command to check the current setting The factory default is that nothing is set ok print fw options fw options 2 Use the set fw options command to set the value no break for disabling the break signal and STOP command ok set fw options no break fw options no break 3 Use the print fw options command to make sure that no break is correctly set ok print fw options fw options no break 59 CHAPTER 4 PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server 4 3 8 60 How to enable the break signal and STOP A command 1 Use the print fw options command to check the current setting values If the no break shown below is not displayed the break signal and STOP A command are already enabled ok print fw options fw options no break 2 Use the clear fw options command to cancel the no break setting ok clear fw options no break fw options 3 Use the print fw options command to make sure that nothing is set ok print fw options fw options LAN expansion note When LAN ports have seen added with PCI cards and each LAN port given its own MAC address these should be enabled from the ok prompt as follows ok setenv local mac address true 4 4 Expanding the Server Unit 4 4 Expanding the Server Unit CAUTION The follo
70. six hot swappable UltraSCSI disk drives can be added to the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server Each of the disk drive bays is provided with an ACTIVE LED and a FAULT LED The ACTIVE LED lights up green when a hard disk drive is operating reading or writing The FAULT LED lights up according to the swapping procedure when hot swapping a hard disk drive Hot swapping hard disk drives Data Destruction Data may be lost if hot swapping of hard disk drives is not performed correctly Contact the service engineer if a hard disk drive must be hot swapped IMPORTANT To utilize the hot swapping functions of the hard disk drive use the option software SynfinityDISK to perform mirroring Hard disk drives installed on the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server are hot swappable To enable hot swapping use the tools machine administration contained in the Enhanced Support Facility to perform hot swapping while monitoring the state of the ACTIVE and FAULT LEDs For details on how to swap hard disk drives refer to the Machine Administration Instructions included with the Enhanced Support Facility 6 4 Expanding the Server Unit 6 4 5 Adding PCI cards There are three types of PCI card a PCI card designed to operate in 3 3V slots a PCI card designed to operate in 5V slots and a PCI universal card design to operate in both 3 3V and 5V slots Though most PCI cards operate at a 33MHz clock some cards operate at a 66MHz clock Refer
71. specify the run mode at power on or system reboot and to whether the POWER RESET and REQUEST switches are enabled or disabled Table 2 1 MODE Switch Settings MODE POWER RESET REQUEST switch switch switch switch Operation mode MANUAL Enabled Enabled Enabled The bootup sequence stops at an ok prompt after initial diagnostics are completed Use this mode to enter commands and make settings from the ok prompt when performing maintenance on the server unit AUTO Enabled Disabled Disabled The OS is automatically booted after initial diagnostics are completed SECURE Disabled Disabled Disabled The OS is automatically booted after initial diagnostics are completed The TTY terminal break and keyboard STOP A commands are disabled while Solaris is operating 2 2 Names and Functions of Parts 3 REQUEST switch push button Data Destruction CAUTION Pressing the REQUEST switch while the system is running may cause data to be lost The REQUEST switch is for outputting a memory dump when an error has occurred in the system Only service engineers should operate the REQUEST switch 4 LCD panel The 16 digit x 2 row LCD panel displays the status of initial diagnostics performed when the power is turned on It also displays error messages when a hardware error has been detected For details on error messages that may be displayed see 13 Troubleshooting A LCD panel error message
72. tape config list has already been defined use a as a separator and add the new lines the file as shown in the following example Tape config list HP C1537A HP DDS3 4mm DAT HP_data2 HP_data2 1 0x34 1024 0xd639 4 0x00 0x13 0x24 0x3 3 EXBT 8SC 1 0x35 0 0xce39 2 0x15 0x8c 1 EXABYTE EXB 8505 Exabyte 8mm EXB 8505 EXBT 8SC 3 Shut the system down shutdown y 10 4 Then reboot the system using the r flag ok boot r Table 11 8 shows the data formats supported by this unit Table 11 8 Supported Data Formats 8mm Tape Drive Data Format Read Write Note EXB 8200 Yes No Write protect tab must be set read only EXB 8500 Yes Yes EXB 8200c No No EXB 8500c Yes Yes When specifying the data format to be used by your 8mm tape unit refer to the density codes in Table 11 9 Table 11 9 Density Codes When Specifying Data Formats Data Format Density Code Special File EXB 8200 0x14 14h dev rmt x I n EXB 8500 0x15 15h dev rmt x m n EXB 8500c Ox8c 8ch dev rmt x c n A number such as 0 will need to be specified at x in this column the actual number will vary from system to system n stands for no rewind CHAPTER 11 Internal I O Units 11 5 4 Data cartridges Use the following data cartridges in this drive A CAUTION Unit Damage Data Destruction Use only the recommended data cartridges Use of a non
73. the Access LED is not blinking the 8mm tape drive is not operating 2 Press the Eject button The tape is rewound and unloaded The Ready LED will blink during this operation When the tape has finished being rewound the data cartridge is automatically ejected After the tape is ejected the Ready LED goes out 11 5 9 Cleaning the tape heads The following describes daily care the cleaning cartridge how to clean the tape heads and when to replace the cleaning cartridge Daily care Unit Damage Data Destruction CAUTION The 8mm tape unit reads and writes data using a magnetic head This head becomes dirty due to dust dirt and magnetic dust particles off the tape inside data cartridges If you do not periodically clean the magnetic head using a cleaning cartridge the unit may become damaged or data may be lost The tape heads must be cleaned e After the 8mm tape drive has been used for more than 30 hours Generally we recommend periodic cleaning e g Monday morning every week e If one month has passed since the last head cleaning even if the 8mm tape drive has not been used e Before you insert a brand new data cartridge e When the Warning LED and Ready LED blink simultaneously e Ifa cleaning instruction message is output on the console 212 11 5 8mm Tape Drive Cleaning cartridge Use the following cleaning cartridge in this unit Table 11 11 8mm Cleaning Cartridge Part Name Supplier Qty
74. the entire rack please fix the rack to the wall or floor by suitable means 146 8 3 Preparations for Use Be careful of injuries during installation of the PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Server into the rack Do not install the PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Server into a rack if the server unit may make the entire rack unstable Maximum configured weight of this unit 108 kg 238 41 Ib e If the PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Server is supplied with power from a power strip or service outlet of other units it may overload the power supply cord or the power strip of other units Confirm that the current rating of the power strip or service outlet exceeds the combined ratings of all equipment it is supplying Electrical ratings of this unit 100 to 240VAC 19 0 to 9 5A 50 60Hz single phase e Reliable earthing of rack mounted equipment should be maintained Particular attention should be given to non direct to mains connections e g via power strips etc Connect the ground before connecting any of the power supply A CAUTION lines If all of the power cables are connected to a single power strip high leakage current exceeding the stipulated value may leak through to the earth lead of the power strip If the power strip is not directly connected to the main distribution panel use a power strip with an industrial plug General installation notes e Do not block the ventilation holes e Do
75. which a display or keyboard is not connected Pay attention to the following when connecting the console to the serial port on the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server Connect the serial cable Connect to serial A port Communication settings on the terminal Set to 8 bits 1 stop bit parity OFF and 9600 baud 100 6 3 Preparations for Use 6 3 4 Turning the power on The following describes how to turn the power on A CAUTION Data Destruction Do not turn the console terminal device connected to the serial port on after turning the PRIMEPOWER Server on When the MODE switch is set to AUTO or MANUAL a break signal may cause the bootup sequence to shift to display of the ok prompt during Solaris operation potentially causing data to be lost IMPORTANT e Ifthe MODE switch is set to AUTO or SECURE on a server unit on which auto power control by software is set and the AC power is interrupted the power will sometimes automatically turn on at the moment that the AC power supply is resumed To keep the power from being turned on automatically like this set the MODE switch to MANUAL when restoring AC power after an interruption e When the PRIMEPOWER Server is turned on a self diagnostics routine automatically verifies whether or not hardware errors are occurring If this routine detects any hardware errors system power is automatically turned off and on again if the MODE switch on the control panel is set to AUTO or SE
76. 00 Rackmount 4U Server only after it has warmed up sufficiently Do not install the PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server near EM noise generating devices such as photocopiers air conditioners or welders 3 3 Preparations for Use e Take electrostatic prevention measures Note that some carpets generate static electricity easily and can cause the PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server to malfunction e When moving the PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server do not pull on the front cover Otherwise the Server may be damaged 3 3 2 Installation specifications Table 3 2 and Table 3 3 show the installation specifications for the PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server 1 2 3 Table 3 2 Installation Specifications of the PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server 1 2 Item Specification Weight 50 kg 110 38 Ib max 1 Power Supply Frequency 50 60 Hz 2 4 Voltage Single phase Single phase AC100 120V 10 AC200 240V 410 Max Current 6 1 A 100V 2 6 A 240V Leak Current lt 3 5 mA Frame Resistance lt 1009 Temperature Operating 5 35 C 41 95 F 2 Non Operating 0 50 C 32 122 F Humidity Operating 20 80 RH non condensing Non Operating 8 80 RH non condensing Vibration Operating 0 2 G Non Operating 0 4G Noise 50 db A 3 Form Factor Rackmount 4U Include Rack Rail weight If the ambient temperature exceeds 35
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78. 1 3 DAT Drive DDS3 11 3 3 OS settings Before using a DDS3 DAT drive the kernel drv st conf file must be modified as follows 1 Copy the original st conf file cp kernel drv st conf kernel drv st conf old 2 Add the following lines to the kernel drv st conf file tape config list HP C1537A HP DDS3 4mm DAT HP_data2 HP_data2 1 0x34 1024 0xd639 4 0x00 0x13 0x24 0x3 3 IMPORTANT There must be exactly six spaces between HP and C1537A If another tape config list has already been defined use a as a separator and add the new lines as shown in the following example Tape config list EXABYTE EXB 8505 Exabyte 8mm EXB 8505 EXBT 8SC HP C1537A HP DDS3 4mm DAT HP_data2 EXBT 8SC 1 0x35 0 0xce39 2 0x15 0x8Cc 1 HP_data2 1 0x34 1024 0xd639 4 0x00 0x13 0x24 0x3 3 3 Shut the system down shutdown y 10 4 Then reboot the system using the r flag ok boot r 193 CHAPTER 11 Internal I O Units 11 3 4 Data cartridges Use the data cartridges shown in Table 11 2 in this unit A CAUTION Unit Damage Data Destruction Use only the recommended data cartridges Use of a non recommended data cartridge may cause the DAT drive to malfunction Table 11 2 DDS3 DAT Data cartridges Part Name Supplier Qty Capacity Format Tape Length DG4 125M Fuji Film 5 tapes lao Ro 0 125m MS 4 120S D 5P Maxell 5 tapes real ea E MS 4 90S D 5P Maxell 5 tape
79. 150 Turning the power oft 0 A LO hari Oe gt teh ey aM ee OD oe uae a 152 Figure 8 7 Figure 8 8 Figure 8 9 Figure 9 1 Figure 9 2 Figure 9 3 Figure 10 1 Figure 10 2 Figure 10 3 Figure 10 4 Figure 11 1 Figure 11 2 Figure 11 3 Figure 11 4 Figure 11 5 Figure 11 6 Figure 11 7 Figure 11 8 Figure 11 9 Figure 11 10 Figure 11 11 Figure 13 1 ILLUSTRATIONS PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Base Systemboard 156 PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Expansion Systemboard Option 157 Rear View of PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U showing position of PCI slots 163 Front of Expansion Disk Cabinet o 00000000004 167 Rear of Expansion Disk Cabinet o e 169 Full Disk Drive Configuration of Expansion Disk Cabinet 174 Front of Expansion File Unit Type 2 oo e e ee 178 Rear of Expansion File Unit Type 2 o e e 179 Full Disk Drive Configuration of Expansion File Unit Type 2 183 Disk Drive Tape Drive Configuration of Expansion File Unit Type 2 183 Front Panel CD ROM Drive e 188 ED ROM Disc Mark es 38494 a wo ee eo ee Ee Se E eyed 189 Front Panel of DDS3 DAT Drive 2 0 2 02 00000000 191 DAT Data Cartridge Write protection Tab 2 2 2 2 196 Front Panel of DDS4 DAT Drive 2 2 02 00 0200200000 198 DAT Data Cartridge Write protection Tab o
80. 3 7 How to enable disable the break signal ZA CAUTION Data Destruction If improper commands are used at the ok prompt data may be lost If you need to use any command except those shown in this manual you should fully understand the function and usage of the command before using it Data is sometimes lost as the bootup sequence shifts to display of the ok prompt during system operation in response to a break signal from the console terminal connected to the serial port or the STOP A command from the keyboard To prevent this kind of response to a break signal arriving from the serial port or the STOP A command from the keyboard make the following settings using the set fw options command shown below from the ok prompt and then set the MODE switch on the control panel to the SECURE mode How to disable the break signal and STOP A command 1 Use the print fw options command to check the current setting values The factory default is that nothing is set ok print fw options fw options 2 Use the set fw options command to set the value no break for disabling the break signal and STOP command ok set fw options no break fw options no break 3 Use the print fw options command to make sure that no break is correctly set ok print fw options fw options no break 39 CHAPTER 3 PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server How to enable the break signal and STOP A command 1 Use the print fw options command to
81. 30 31 31 33 34 35 37 38 39 40 41 42 42 43 43 44 CHAPTER 4 CHAPTER 5 CONTENTS PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server 45 4 1 OVERVIEW sort EO A Lo Ne ELE EO LOD Pb hat God Lot Dyed 46 4 2 Names and Functions of Parts e e 47 4 2 1 Frontside cr id di dl is ri Lod IE 47 4 2 2 Control panels ia e a led 48 4 2 3 Rear Sides pa A A a tay Sait AO A GU acy 51 4 3 Preparations forUse 2 i i r aea a a a p a E ae a e 52 4 3 1 Installation notes e 52 4 3 2 Installation specifications a 53 4 3 3 Connecting the console a 55 4 3 4 Turning the power 0d 55 4 3 5 Turning the power off o ooa ee 57 4 3 6 Installing the Enhanced Support Facility package 58 4 3 7 How to enable disable the break signal o 59 4 3 8 LAN expansion Note 60 4 4 Expanding the Server Unit 2 2 2 e e 61 4 4 1 Adding power supply units e 62 4 4 2 Adding CPU modules eo io a A BOR Ge Soa 63 4 4 3 Adding memory Modules ee 63 4 4 4 Adding hard disk drives 2 2 a 64 4 4 5 Adding PCI ards 3 3 4 dido BK bg GSD A OD 65 PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 4U Server 67 5 1 OVERVIEW toc eb deat eee Wee bow da bee ee ee ad 68 5 2 Names and Functions of Parts 2 02 00 0020 0000004 68 5 2 1 Frontside sitio bea a BAe oie GY alee Oe ee ey 69 5 2 2 Control panel eon ee ee OY SS BE OE
82. 6 MHz clock Refer to Table 7 5 and Figure 7 9 below for details of the PCI slot positions when installing PCI cards Table 7 5 PCI Slot Specifications PCI Slot PCI Slot Card PCI Clock Card Input long short number Bus Width bits Rate MHz Voltage 0046 D 64 32 64 33 5V or Universal long g 00 5 C 64 32 64 33 5V or Universal long 2 00 4 C 64 32 64 33 5V or Universal long 3 00 3 Cc 64 32 64 33 5V or Universal long a 00 2 B 64 32 64 33 66 3 3V or Universal long 00 1 A 64 32 64 33 66 3 3V or Universal long 0146 H 64 32 64 33 5V or Universal long 3 0145 G 64 32 64 33 5V or Universal long O 0144 G 64 32 64 33 5V or Universal long S 01 3 G 64 32 64 33 5V or Universal long E 012 F 64 32 64 33 66 3 3V or Universal long 0141 E 64 32 64 33 66 3 3V or Universal long 137 CHAPTER 7 PRIMEPOWERG6O00 Pedestal Server
83. 9 3 can be accessed by removing the front bezel The base disk cage bays 1 to 5 and the expansion disk cage bays 1 to 5 are connected to the PRIMEPOWER Server by separate SCSI buses ACTIVE LED Green FAULT LED Amber Base SCSI Unit 00 00 00 00 OO Interface Board Ls Base 1 2 3 4 5 POWER LED Disk Expansion Unit option Green 00 00 00 00 OO Expansion Interface Board option 1 2 3 4 5 Figure 9 3 Full Disk Drive Configuration of Expansion Disk Cabinet 174 9 5 Hot swapping Redundant Components 9 5 Hot swapping Redundant Components This section describes hot swapping of redundant components 9 5 1 Power supply units N CAUTION Unit Damage The unit may be damaged if hot swapping of power supply units is not performed correctly Contact the service engineer if a power supply unit must be hot swapped IMPORTANT Adding an optional redundant power supply unit allows hot swapping of the power supply units Power supply units installed on the Expansion Disk Cabinet are hot swappable To enable hot swapping use the tools machine administration contained in the Enhanced Support Facility to perform hot swapping For details on how to swap power supply units refer to the Machine Administration Instructions included with the Enhanced Support Facility 175 CHAPTER 9 Expansion Disk Cabin
84. CURE This power off on retry sequence is performed twice In both retries the routine checks for errors If an error occurs in both cases the routine judges that the system cannot be booted up and stops the system bootup sequence Procedure 1 Turn the AC main line power on 2 Turn the power switches of the console terminal and peripheral devices on 101 CHAPTER 6 PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server 102 Figure 6 5 Turning the power on 3 Press the POWER switch on the control panel of the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server The POWER LEDs of the PRIMEPOWER Server and any peripheral devices connected via the RCI port should now light up Note Operation of the POWER switch is disabled when the MODE switch is set to SECURE A keyboard power on function is not supported 6 3 Preparations for Use 6 3 5 Turning the power off The following describes how to turn the power off A CAUTION Data Destruction Before turning the power off check the answer to each of the following points is No or data may be lost e Are there any currently executing programs e Are there any current users e Are floppy disks or tape cartridges still inserted in their drives Backup files as necessary before turning the power off Also do not turn off the console while the PRIMEPOWER Server is turned on When the MODE switch is set to AUTO or MANUAL a break signal may cause the bootup sequence to shift to display of the ok pr
85. ED goes out and the Tape in Use LED starts to blink When the Tape in Use LED amber stops blinking and lights up this indicates that the tape has been mounted AS The following describes how to eject data cartridges 11 6 8 Ejecting a data cartridge 1 Press the Unload switch on the right of the front panel The Tape in Use LED amber blinks and the tape starts to rewind 2 When the Operate Handle LED green lights up and the buzzer sounds lift up the cartridge handle 222 11 6 DLT Tape Drive 3 After lifting up the cartridge handle wait at least two seconds before removing the data cartridge If you remove the data cartridge immediately after lifting up the handle the Z CAUTION leading section of the tape may be damaged 4 Lower the cartridge handle 11 6 9 Cleaning the tape heads The following describes daily care the cleaning cartridge and how to clean the tape heads Daily care Unit Damage Data Destruction The DLT tape drive reads and writes data using a magnetic head This head becomes dirty due to dust dirt and magnetic particles off the tape inside data cartridges If you do not clean the magnetic heads when the Use Cleaning Tape LED lights up the unit may become damaged or data may be lost 223 CHAPTER 11 Internal I O Units The tape heads must be cleaned e Before you insert a brand new data cartridge e When the Use Cleaning tape LED amber at the right of the front panel lights up
86. Each of the disk drive bays is provided with an ACTIVE LED and a FAULT LED The ACTIVE LED lights up green when a hard disk drive is operating reading or writing The FAULT LED lights up according to the swapping procedure when hot swapping a hard disk drive Hot swapping hard disk drives Data Destruction Data may be lost if hot swapping of hard disk drives is not performed correctly Contact the service engineer if a hard disk drive must be hot swapped IMPORTANT To utilize the hot swapping functions of the hard disk drive use the option software SynfinityDISK to perform mirroring Hard disk drives installed on the PRIMEPOWER600 Pedestal Server are hot swappable To enable hot swapping use the tools machine administration contained in the Enhanced Support Facility to perform hot swapping while monitoring the state of the ACTIVE and FAULT LEDs For details on how to swap hard disk drives refer to the Machine Administration Instructions included with the Enhanced Support Facility 7 4 5 Adding PCI cards IMPORTANT The Expansion Systemboard must be first installed before the seventh and further PCI slots can be added 7 4 Expanding the Server Unit There are three types of PCI card a PCI card designed to operate in 3 3V slots a PCI card designed to operate in 5V slots and a PCI universal card design to operate in both 3 3V and 5V slots Though most PCI cards operate at a 33MHz clock some cards operate at a 6
87. Expansion Disk File Unit Type 2 179 CHAPTER 10 Expansion File Unit Type 2 10 3 Preparations for Use This section describes the following e Installation notes e Installation specifications 10 3 1 Installation notes CAUTION Unit Damage If the following notes are not observed the Expansion File Unit Type 2 may be damaged Be sure to follow these notes Rack installation notes The following installation instructions are intended to provide product safety requirements to be addressed when the end use product manufacturer installs this product in their equipment 180 As the Expansion File Unit Type 2 is installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly the operating ambient temperature inside of the rack environment may be greater than the room temperature So consideration should be given to installing the Expansion File Unit Type 2 in an environment compatible with the manufacturer s maximum rated ambient temperature Consideration for adjustment of air conditions like air circulation should be given to prevent the internal rack ambient temperature from exceeding the maximum operating temperature of this unit Maximum internal operating temperature of this unit 35 deg C 95 deg F Installation of the Expansion File Unit Type 2 should be such that the amount of air flow required for safe operation of the Expansion File Unit Type 2 is not compromised The Expansion File Unit Type 2 has ventilati
88. I connector 1 of the UltraSCSI card in PCI slot 6 ok setenv led control 1 pci 17 4000 scsi 5 Hot swapping hard disk drives Z CAUTION Data Destruction Data may be lost if hot swapping of hard disk drives is not performed correctly Contact the service engineer if a hard disk drive must be hot swapped IMPORTANT To utilize the hot swapping functions of the hard disk drive use the option software SynfinityDISK to perform mirroring Hard disk drives installed on the PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server are hot swappable To enable hot swapping use the tools machine administration contained in the Enhanced Support Facility to perform hot swapping while monitoring the state of the ACTIVE and FAULT LEDs For details on how to swap hard disk drives refer to the Machine Administration Instructions included with the Enhanced Support Facility 23 CHAPTER 2 PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server 2 4 4 Adding PCI cards There are three types of PCI card a PCI card designed to operate in 3 3V slots a PCI card designed to operate in 5V slots and a PCI universal card design to operate in both 3 3V and 5V slots Though most PCI cards operate at a 33MHz clock some cards operate at a 66MHz clock Refer to Table 2 5 and Figure 2 9 below for details of the PCI slot positions when installing PCI cards Table 2 5 PCI Slot Specifications PCI Slot PCI Slot Card PCI Clock Card Input long short number B
89. IMPORTANT Operation for configurations other than those shown in Table 3 4 cannot be guaranteed Table 3 4 Allowed CPU Module Configurations No of CPU slot No of DDCs to be added CPUs sol DDCs incremental 1 lt 2 DDC 0 DDC 1 2 lo lo 4 DDC 2 DDC 3 42 3 4 Expanding the Server Unit 3 4 3 Adding memory modules A total of 16 memory module slots are provided on the PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Systemboard When adding memory modules the following restrictions apply IMPORTANT Operation for configuration other than those described below cannot be guaranteed e Each sequential group of 4 memory slots 0 3 4 7 8 11 12 15 must be either left empty or completely filled with 4 identical memory modules 3 4 4 Adding hard disk drives Disk drive configuration Up to two hot swappable UltraSCSI disk drives can be added to the PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server Each of the disk drive bays is provided with an ACTIVE LED and a FAULT LED The ACTIVE LED lights up green when a hard disk drive is operating reading or writing The FAULT LED lights up according to the swapping procedure when hot swapping a hard disk drive Hot swapping hard disk drives Data Destruction Data may be lost if hot swapping of hard disk drives is not performed correctly Contact the service engineer if a hard disk drive must be hot swapped IMPORTANT To utilize the hot swapping functions of th
90. ON Unit Damage Power supply units may be damaged if hot swapping of the power supply units is not performed correctly Contact the service engineer if a power supply unit must be hot swapped Power supply units FEP installed on the PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server are hot swappable To enable hot swapping use the tools machine administration contained in the Enhanced Support Facility to perform 62 4 4 Expanding the Server Unit hot swapping For details on how to swap power supply units refer to the Machine Administration Instructions included with the Enhanced Support Facility 4 4 2 Adding CPU modules A total of four CPU module slots are provided on the PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server Systemboard When adding CPU modules the following restrictions apply e Only SPARC64 GP processors can be used e To ensure they all operate at the same clock speed have the same cache size and use the same CPU stepping the model name must be identical for all CPUs e CPU modules must be added according to Table 4 4 IMPORTANT Operation for configurations other than those shown in Table 4 4 cannot be guaranteed Table 4 4 Allowed CPU Module Configurations No of CPUslot No of DDCs to be added CPUs 0 11 2 3 DDCs incremental 1 o 2 DDC 0 DDC 2 O O 4 DDC 4 DDC 45 3 O O 6 DDC 2 DDC 3 4 10 oof 8 DDC 6 DDC 7 4 4 3 Adding memory modul
91. Operation for configurations other than those shown in Table 7 4 cannot be guaranteed Table 7 4 Allowed CPU Module Configurations No of CPU slot No of DDCs to be added CPUs loo loo T 00 00 01 01 01 01 DBCS incremental 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 1 O 2 DDC 00 0 DDC 00 1 2 O O 4 DDC 00 4 DDC 00 5 3 O O O 6 DDC 00 2 DDC 00 3 4 O O O0O O 4 8 DDC 00 6 DDC 00 7 5 OJOJO JO O 10 DDC 01 0 DDC 01 1 6 OJO JO O O O 12 DDC 01 4 DDC 01 5 7 ojojolojo O 14 DDC 01 2 DDC 01 3 8 Ojojojo Oo oyo 16 DDC 01 6 DDC 01 7 7 4 3 Adding memory modules A total of 32 memory module slots are provided on the PRIMEPOWER600 Pedestal Server Systemboard 135 CHAPTER 7 PRIMEPOWERG6O00 Pedestal Server IMPORTANT The Expansion Systemboard must be first installed before the seventeenth and further memory modules can be added When adding memory modules the following restrictions apply IMPORTANT Operation for configuration other than those described below cannot be guaranteed e Each sequential group of 4 memory slots 0 3 4 7 8 11 12 15 must be either left empty or completely filled with 4 identical memory modules 7 4 4 Adding hard disk drives 136 Disk drive configurations Up to six hot swappable UltraSCSI disk drives can be added to the PRIMEPOWER600 Pedestal Server
92. PORTANT e Ifthe MODE switch is set to AUTO or SECURE on a server unit on which auto power control by software is set and the AC power is interrupted the power will sometimes automatically turn on at the moment that the AC power supply is resumed To keep the power from being turned on automatically like this set the MODE switch to MANUAL when restoring AC power after an interruption e When the PRIMEPOWER Server is turned on a self diagnostics routine automatically verifies whether or not hardware errors are occurring If this routine detects any hardware errors system power is automatically turned off and on again if the MODE switch on the control panel is set to AUTO or SECURE This power off on retry sequence is performed twice In both retries the routine checks for errors If an error occurs in both cases the routine judges that the system cannot be booted up and stops the system bootup sequence 55 CHAPTER 4 PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server 56 Procedure 1 Turn the AC main line power on 2 Turn the power switches of the console terminal and peripheral devices on Figure 4 5 Turning the power on 3 Press the POWER switch on the control panel of the PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server The POWER LEDs of the PRIMEPOWER Server and any peripheral devices connected via the RCI port should now light up Note Operation of the POWER switch is disabled when the MODE switch is set to SECURE A keyboard power on function is not s
93. PRIMEPOWER Server of any errors that occur in I O units RCI commands are used to display RCI configuration information and to set node addresses When adding an RCI port equipped I O device connect using to supplied RCI cable and perform set up using the RCI commands 12 2 RCI Commands This section provides a list of RCI commands a display example and describes how to use RCI commands List of commands Table 12 1 List Of Commands Command Function rci config This command displays the RCI configuration information Use this command to check that the host and I Os are correctly set after making the RCI setting rci config nm This command is for entering the RCI configuration information n stands for I O node address and m for the number of host nodes Set so that the relationship n m is established rci configio init This command is for setting and incorporating the RCI configuration information when the RCI connections of the I O devices are initially made rci configio This command is for setting and incorporating the RCI configuration information when adding or deleting nodes later on Command display example The display is as follows when the rci config command is executed ao ok rci config HOST addres 000101ff mode 010038a0 status c000 LIST address status device class sub class 000101ff 90 0001 01 000301ff 90 0100 01 000302ff 90 0201 01 228 12 2 RCI Co
94. PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server Removing the front cover can access the disk drives shown in the following figure The base SCSI unit bays 0 to 3 is connected to the base UltraSCSI bus and the optional Disk Expansion Unit bays 0 to 3 should be connected to an UltraSCSI bus card installed in a PCI slot ACTIVE LED Green FAULT LED Amber Disk Expansion Unit OO OO OO OO POWER LED Base SCSI Unit OO OO OO OO Figure 2 8 PRIMEPOWER200 Disk Drive Configuration ZA CAUTION Data Destruction Set the UltraSCSI and PCI card buses correctly If these buses are set incorrectly data may be lost as hot swapping of these disk drives cannot be performed correctly 22 2 4 Expanding the Server Unit To add a fifth disk drive to the PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server the optional Disk Expansion Unit must be installed The following settings should be made after the Disk Expansion Unit has been installed 1 From the ok prompt execute the show scsi command to get the path name of the UltraSCSI card and its PCI slot The following example shows an UltraSCSI card installed in PCI slot 6 ok show scsi PCI 6 pci 16 4000 scsi 5 1 PCI 6 pci 16 4000 scsi 5 SCST 0 pci 17 4000 scsi 3 ok 2 From the ok prompt set led control 1 to correspond to the PCI slot number with the setenv command The following example shows an UltraSCSI card connected to SCS
95. PU modules o CONTENTS 115 CHAPTER 8 CHAPTER 9 vi 7 4 3 Adding memory Modules e 135 TAA Adding hard disk drives 2 2 ee ee ee ee 136 7 4 5 Adding PCI cards e 137 PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Server 139 8 1 OVERVIEW teih ai aioa A AA A A eG 140 8 2 Names and Functions of Parts e e 141 8 2 1 Front sided ni A E AA AOE SA oe g 141 8 2 2 Control panel ss so ef A E A EES ae 142 8 2 3 Rear side et 3 8 dedi eg a BS Soe bb EB e 144 8 3 Preparations for Use 2 4 Deh hh dy eR DM OE edt 146 8 3 1 Installation notes 0 4 A 4 De ek oS bd 146 8 3 2 Installation specifications 2 2 2 ee ee 148 8 3 3 Connecting the console i a A eS ee Fee ele ey 149 8 3 4 Turning the power one sa ee a a ee ae ee Ae by ee 150 8 3 5 Turning the power off 2 2 0 e ee ee 151 8 3 6 Installing the Enhanced Support Facility package 152 8 3 7 How to enable disable the break signal 153 8 3 8 LAN expansion note oaoa 154 8 4 Expanding the Server Unit e 155 8 4 1 Adding power supply units e 158 8 4 2 Adding CPU modules e 158 8 4 3 Adding memory Modules ee ee 160 8 4 4 Adding hard disk drives 2 2 ee ee 160 8 4 5 Adding POL cards eiii A et atts eee das Gud 162 Expansion Disk Cabinet 165 9 1 OVERVIEW Tino a As OA SE nt
96. R RY Oe es 69 5 2 3 Rear sid 12 4 a eat Ba eed eee BO et BRT ees 72 ill CHAPTER 6 iv 5 4 5 4 1 5 4 2 5 4 3 5 4 4 5 4 5 Preparations for USE sain fe aie ba OS an ee a es en Installation otes e gopa ae ee ls He es Sone Ga EA eso a G Installation specifications e Connecting the console o e Turning the power 0d Turning the power Ob e Installing the Enhanced Support Facility package How to enable disable the break signal LAN expansion notes 4 34 at a ee la hs ee E Expanding the Server Unit 2 o eie e ee ee Adding power supply units ee ee Adding CPU Modules s s esis ece a a ee oe We oe es Adding memory modules 0 000002 eee Adding hard disk drives 2 ee Adding PCLeards 0 io fob it GO Be oh ee o ahd PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server 6 1 6 2 6 2 1 6 2 2 6 2 3 6 3 Overview et aid o Ee Bi Oe e bee Names and Functions of Parts 2 2 ee ee Frontside drone brace BOSS Soe Cae ee A ha AAA Control panels ny ro BOS A A ee ee A Re RA Re ar sid s 4 6 25 Gane ASO Sod A ee ha AAA Preparations Tor Use eatin 3 9 Sted Be ote tai pA a Ge UR on RAT gaa y Installation MOtES o ci de Rp ake Se HE A ES EE a ed Installation specifications ee ee Connecting the console ee Turning the power 0d Turning the power off sidste i a E a a T e
97. ROM is being accessed 5 Eject Button Press this button to open and close the tray 188 11 2 2 CD ROM discs 11 2 CD ROM Drive Only CD ROM discs with the mark shown in Figure 11 2 can be used in this CD ROM drive och Figure 11 2 CD ROM Disc Mark 11 2 3 CD ROM disc handling precautions Z CAUTION Do not scratch the surface of a CD ROM disc Pay special attention when removing a CD ROM disc from its case Do not widen the center hole of a CD ROM disc Do not write on a CD ROM disc with a ball point pen or pencil Do not clean a CD ROM disc with benzene paint thinner water record spray or an antistatic agent Do not expose a CD ROM disc to heat or sunlight Do not store a CD ROM disc in a place that undergoes rapid changes in temperature or humidity If a CD ROM disc is not being used remove it from the CD ROM drive and store it in its case to protect it from dust scratching and breakage 189 CHAPTER 11 Internal I O Units 11 24 Inserting a CD ROM disc 1 With the PRIMEPOWER s POWER LED lit check that the BUSY LED on the front panel of the CD ROM drive is out 2 Press the Eject button The tray of the CD ROM drive comes out o Place the CD ROM disc on the tray 4 Repress the Eject button The tray goes in and the CD ROM disc is mounted in the drive 11 25 Ejecting a CD ROM disc 1 Ifthe system is running check that the disk is not in use by a user or a program If the CD ROM
98. S settings 11 43 1 PRIMEPOWER200 Non Pedestal Servers Before using a DDS4 DAT drive the kernel drv st conf file must be modified as follows 1 Copy the original st conf file cp kernel drv st conf kernel drv st conf old 2 Add the following lines to the kernel drv st conf file tape config list HP C5683A HP DDS4 4mm DAT HP_data2 HP_data2 1 0x34 1024 0xd639 4 0x00 0x13 0x24 0x3 3 IMPORTANT There must be exactly six spaces between HP and C5683A If another tape config list has already been defined use a as a separator and add the new lines as shown in the following example Tape config list EXABYTE EXB 8505 Exabyte 8mm EXB 8505 EXBT 8SC HP C5683A HP DDS4 4mm DAT HP_data2 EXBT 8SC 1 0x35 0 0xce39 2 0x15 0x8c 1 HP_data2 1 0x34 1024 0xd639 4 0x00 0x13 0x24 0x3 3 3 Shut the system down shutdown y 10 4 Then reboot the system using the r flag ok boot r 200 11 4 DAT Drive DDS4 11 4 3 2 PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Servers Before using a DDS4 DAT drive the kernel drv st conf file must be modified and a kernel drv glm conf file created as follows 1 Copy the original st conf file cp kernel drv st conf kernel drv st conf old 2 Add the following lines to the kernel drv st conf file tape config list HP C5683A HP DDS4 4mm DAT HP_data2 HP_data2 1 0x34 1024 0xd639 4 0x00 0x13 0x24 0x3 3 IMPORTANT Th
99. Status Description Dark Normal Blinking Response to Blinks in response to server unit maintenance command maintenance repair procedures allowing confirmation or the unit to be repaired Lit Error detected Lights when a power supply unit or fan malfunctions 10 2 2 Rear side The names and functions of parts on the rear side of the Expansion File Unit Type 2 are as follows File Unit Expansion Kit option or Base SCSI Unit Expansion Tape Unit option 1 SCSI OUT 1 SCSI IN 2 RCI Connector Figure 10 2 Rear of Expansion File Unit Type 2 1 SCSI connectors The Expansion File Unit Type 2 is equipped with two built in SCSI connectors one for the base SCSI bus and the other for the expansion SCSI bus In the base configuration connect the SCSI cable only to the SCSI IN base connector and connect the terminator plug to the SCSI OUT base connector If the File Unit Expansion Kit is installed connect the SCSI cable to the SCSI IN expansion connector and connect the terminator plug to the SCSI OUT expansion connector All of the Expansion File Unit Type 2 SCSI connectors are VHDCI type 2 RCI connector Use the RCI cable provided with the Expansion File Unit Type 2 to connect it to the PRIMEPOWER Server The RCI splitter connector should be used to attach the RCI cable A terminator must also be connected The appropriate RCI commands must be issued to add set up an
100. TID sig Gag et dd de Bae aoa 199 OS Setting osie Gee a ee BO A ER Se ee 200 PRIMEPOWER200 Non Pedestal Servers o 200 PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Servers o 000 201 Data Cartridges mel ais E a AL Beek A aes 203 Data cartridge handling precautions o 204 Write protecting a data cartridge o 205 Loading a data Cartridge o a e 205 CHAPTER 12 CHAPTER 13 11 4 8 Ejecting a data cartridge 11 4 9 Cleaning the tape heads 11 5 8mm Tape Drive 11 5 1 Names and function of parts 11 5 2 11 5 3 11 5 4 Data cartridges 11 5 5 Data cartridge handling precautions 11 5 6 Write protecting a data cartridge 11 5 7 Loading a data cartridge 11 5 8 Ejecting a data cartridge 11 5 9 Cleaning the tape heads 11 6 DLT Tape Drive 11 6 1 Names and functions of parts 11 6 2 11 6 3 11 6 4 Data cartridge 11 6 5 Data cartridge handling precautions 11 6 6 Write protecting a data cartridge 11 6 7 Loading a data cartridge 11 6 8 Ejecting a data cartridge 11 6 9 Cleaning the tape heads RCI Commands 12 1 Overview 12 2 RCI Commands Troubleshooting SCSTID oe ee E OS settings o SCSTID as So ek OS settings o CONTENTS 227 231 1X 13 1 OVERVIEW ns A A Oe AE A Ee A eee 232 13 2 Checking Errors from the ok Prompt 2 2 2 2 ee eee 232 13 3 LCD Initial Diagnostics Sequence 2
101. WER6E00 Pedestal Server 7 3 5 Turning the power off The following describes how to turn the power off A CAUTION Data Destruction Before turning the power off check the answer to each of the following points is No or data may be lost e Are there any currently executing programs e Are there any current users e Are floppy disks or tape cartridges still inserted in their drives Backup files as necessary before turning the power off Also do not turn off the console while the PRIMEPOWER Server is turned on When the MODE switch is set to AUTO or MANUAL a break signal may cause the bootup sequence to shift to display of the ok prompt during Solaris operation potentially causing data to be lost IMPORTANT If the MODE switch is set to AUTO or SECURE on a server unit on which auto power control by software is set and the AC power is interrupted the power will sometimes automatically turn on at the moment that the AC power supply is resumed To keep the power from being turned on automatically like this set the MODE switch to MANUAL when restoring AC power after an interruption Procedure 1 Press the POWER switch on the control panel of the PRIMEPOWER600 Pedestal Server 2 Press the POWER switch again within five seconds scftool default interval This starts the system shutdown sequence The power turns off after the system shuts down For details on scftool refer to the User s Guide included with the Enhanced Su
102. When installing the PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server be sure to attach the stabilizing feet If the Expansion Disk Cabinet is installed next to the PRIMEPOWER Server install the stabilizing feet only on the side opposite to the Expansion Disk Cabinet CHAPTER 2 PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server 2 2 2 Control panel The PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server is provided with the control panel shown in Figure 2 3 REQUEST 3 REQUEST Switch nen 4 LCD Panel 5 POWER Switch RESET 1 RESET Switch CHECK POWER 2 MODE Switch ae Q 0 7 POWER LED Green MANUAL CN SECURE 6 CHECK LED Amber Figure 2 3 Control Panel Note To prevent erroneous operation all push button switches on the control panel are designed not to function unless held down for at least 0 3 seconds 1 RESET switch push button Data Destruction A CAUTION Pressing the RESET switch while the system is running may cause data to be lost The RESET switch is used to reset the system to its initial state and is enabled or disabled by the MODE switch described in 2 MODE Switch 2 MODE switch 3 position slider Data Destruction A CAUTION Install the Enhanced Support Facility before using the system Without this package a front panel miss operation or hardware error may cause the system to shutdown or data to be lost The MODE switch has three settings and is used to
103. When the MODE switch is set to AUTO or MANUAL the bootup sequence shifts to display of the ok prompt during Solaris operation according to the break signal For this reason data is sometimes lost IMPORTANT e Ifthe MODE switch is set to AUTO or SECURE on a server unit on which auto power control by software is set and the AC power is interrupted by operating the main line switch etc the power will sometimes automatically turn on at the moment that the AC power supply is resumed To keep the power from being turned on automatically like this set the MODE switch to MANUAL when restoring AC power after an interruption e When the PRIMEPOWER Server is turned on a self diagnostics routine automatically verifies whether or not hardware errors are occurring If this routine detects any hardware errors system power is automatically turned off and on again if the MODE switch on the control panel is set to AUTO or SECURE This power off on retry sequence is performed twice In both retries the routine checks for errors If an error occurs in both cases the routine judges that the system cannot be booted up and stops the system bootup sequence 14 2 3 Preparations for Use Procedure 1 Turn the AC main line power on 2 Turn the power switches of the server unit AC main line switch console terminal and peripheral devices on REQUEST POWER RESET CHECK POWER AUTO MANUAL SECURE Fi
104. a cartridges e Cleaning the tape heads 11 6 1 Names and functions of parts The following describes the names and functions of individual components of the DLT tape drive Figure 11 10 shows the front panel of the DLT tape drive Write Protect oO 6 0 oO Tape in Use 10 0 15 0 Use oO 20 0 Cleaning Tape Oso Operate Handl Compress anes O Density Override Select Al lalalala lll lol lle a Cartridge Handle Figure 11 10 Front Panel of DLT Tape Drive 213 CHAPTER 11 Internal I O Units Left Side Controls Right Side Controls 2 6 LED Amber Write Protect LED Orange 6 0 LED Amber Tape in Use LED Amber 10 0 15 0 LED Amber Use Cleaning Tape LED Amber 20 0 LED Amber Operate Handle LED Green 35 0 LED Amber Compress LED Amber Density Override LED Amber Density Select Button Unload Tape Button 216 11 6 DLT Tape Drive LED Button Name State Color Description Note 2 6 LED Dark Not currently used 6 0 LED 10 0 15 0 LED 20 0 LED Lit Amber Record density of the loaded tape See example below 35 0 LED Blinking Amber Recording density to be used to write data if different from the current format Set using the Select Button See example below LED Select Button Compress LED Lit Amber Compression mode is active Set using the Select Button
105. able the break signal and STOP A command 1 Use the print fw options command to check the current setting values If the no break shown below is not displayed the break signal and STOP A command are already enabled ok print fw options fw options no break 2 Use the clear fw options command to cancel the no break setting ok clear fw options no break fw options 3 Use the print fw options command to make sure that nothing is set ok print fw options fw options 6 3 8 LAN expansion note When LAN ports have seen added with PCI cards and each LAN port given its own MAC address these should be enabled from the ok prompt as follows ok setenv local mac address true 106 6 4 Expanding the Server Unit 6 4 Expanding the Server Unit CAUTION The following operations should be performed by a service engineer and not by the user Otherwise the product may malfunction e Mounting removal of optional internal units The following optional items can be added to the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server e Power supply units e CPU modules e Memory modules e Hard disk drives e PCI cards Systemboard mounting locations are as follows 107 CHAPTER 6 PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server SCF Board Connector DDC 2 DDC 3 CPU slot 0 CPU slot 1 DDC 7 CPU slot 2 CPU slot
106. al and peripheral devices on 77 CHAPTER 5 PRIMEPOWER4O0 Rackmount 4U Server Figure 5 5 Turning the power on 3 Press the POWER switch on the control panel of the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 4U Server The POWER LEDs of the PRIMEPOWER Server and any peripheral devices connected via the RCI port should now light up Note Operation of the POWER switch is disabled when the MODE switch is set to SECURE A keyboard power on function is not supported 5 3 5 Turning the power off The following describes how to turn the power off Z CAUTION 78 Data Destruction Before turning the power off check the answer to each of the following points is No or data may be lost e Are there any currently executing programs e Are there any current users e Are floppy disks or tape cartridges still inserted in their drives Backup files as necessary before turning the power off Also do not turn off the console while the PRIMEPOWER Server is turned on When the MODE switch is set to AUTO or MANUAL a break signal may cause the bootup sequence to shift to display of the ok prompt during Solaris operation potentially causing data to be lost 5 3 Preparations for Use IMPORTANT If the MODE switch is set to AUTO or SECURE on a server unit on which auto power control by software is set and the AC power is interrupted the power will sometimes automatically turn on at the moment that the AC power supply is resumed To keep the p
107. andling precautions ZX CAUTION Unit Damage Pay attention to the following points when handling the hard disk drive If these precautions are not observed the hard disk drive may be damaged or data lost e Do not subject the unit to excessive impact e Do not bring the unit near to equipment motors speakers etc that generate strong magnetic fields e Do not store the unit in locations likely to cause condensation inside the unit or in locations subject to sudden changes in temperature or humidity 11 1 3 Formatting hard disk drives IMPORTANT When a disk is formatted any data on the disk is lost Take care when selecting which the drive to format Back up data as necessary before formatting a disk drive The disk drives are pre formatted at factory so initial formatting by the user is not required If a new hard disk drive must be formatted later use the Solaris format utility to format the disk Select Auto configure when using the format utility to format a disk drive 186 11 1 Hard Disk Drives 11 1 4 Backing up data The hard disk drives used in the PRIMEPOWER are highly reliable Even so accidents can still cause disk drives to malfunction If a disk drive malfunctions the recorded data either will not be recoverable or may take an extremely long time to recover As insurance against unexpected accidents we recommend periodic backing up of valuable data to a tape drive 11 1 5 Hot swapping hard disk dr
108. are enabled or disabled 92 6 2 Names and Functions of Parts Table 6 1 MODE Switch Settings MODE POWER RESET REQUEST switch switch switch switch Operation mode MANUAL Enabled Enabled Enabled The bootup sequence stops at an ok prompt after initial diagnostics are completed Use this mode to enter commands and make settings from the ok prompt when performing maintenance on the server unit AUTO Enabled Disabled Disabled The OS is automatically booted after initial diagnostics are completed SECURE Disabled Disabled Disabled The OS is automatically booted after initial diagnostics are completed The TTY terminal break and keyboard STOP A commands are disabled while Solaris is operating 3 REQUEST switch push button Data Destruction CAUTION Pressing the REQUEST switch while the system is running may cause data to be lost The REQUEST switch is for outputting a memory dump when an error has occurred in the system Only service engineers should operate the REQUEST switch 4 LCD panel The 16 digit x 2 row LCD panel displays the status of initial diagnostics performed when the power is turned on It also displays error messages when a hardware error has been detected For details on error messages that maybe displayed see 13 Troubleshooting A LCD panel error message is cleared by one of the following e When the problem has been fixed e When the power is next turned on
109. are stored in this level one L1 cache memory Cache Secondary or L2 Cache Although very fast L1 cache is also very expensive and it is often impractical to add large amounts of it to the CPU design However it is relatively easy to add more fast memory close to but not in the CPU and this level two L2 cache memory while slower and usually larger than the L1 cache is faster than the main memory for improved system performance Checksum A hash value calculated e g using parity in some way from a set of data and then appended to it or compared with a previously appended checksum in order to validate the integrity of the data set after transmission retrieval from storage etc Basically even the most minor change to the data will produce a different checksum value hence an error can be flagged if the calculated and transmitted retrieved checksum values do not match Console Terminal A device that allows the operator to communicate with and control the computer A keyboard and display are standard but other I O devices are also sometimes used 240 14 1 Glossary Data Packet A sub set of the data including control signals that forms a single transmission unit Disk Drive Bay A metal frame affixed inside the server or a standalone cabinet that is designed to accept a hard disk drive or other similarly sized device e g CR ROM drive etc Disk Drive Cage A rack of disk drive bays in the server o
110. ase TX port two serial ports RS 232C and one keyboard mouse port are provided as standard e Redundant fan and N 1 redundant power supply configurations are supported Appearance illustration shows the appearance of the PRIMEPOWER600 Pedestal Server ing The follow CHECK LED Amber POWER LED Green PS PRIMEPOWER600 Pedestal Server Figure 7 1 116 7 2 Names and Functions of Parts 7 2 Names and Functions of Parts This section describes the names and functions of parts on the front control panel and rear of the PRIMEPOWERG00 Pedestal Server 7 2 1 Frontside The names and functions of parts on the front of the PRIMEPOWER600 Pedestal Server are as follows fo CD ROM Unit z 8mm Tape Unit or sr 1 Control Panel DAT DDS4 Unit or 5 DLT Unit option aoco fi H Floppy Disk Unit 2 Front Panel maintenance only open
111. be hot swapped IMPORTANT To utilize the hot swapping functions of the hard disk drive use the option software SynfinityDISK to perform mirroring Hard disk drives installed on the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 4U Server are hot swappable To enable hot swapping use the tools machine administration contained in the Enhanced Support Facility to perform hot swapping while monitoring the state of the ACTIVE and FAULT LEDs For details on how to swap hard disk drives refer to the Machine Administration Instructions included with the Enhanced Support Facility 5 4 5 Adding PCI cards 5 4 Expanding the Server Unit There are three types of PCI card a PCI card designed to operate in 3 3V slots a PCI card designed to operate in 5V slots and a PCI universal card design to operate in both 3 3V and 5V slots Though most PCI cards operate at a 33MHz clock some cards operate at a 66MHz clock Refer to Table 5 5 and Figure 5 8 below for details of the PCI slot positions when installing PCI cards Table 5 5 PCI Slot Specifications PCI Slot PCI Slot Card PCI Clock Card Input long short number Bus Width bits Rate MHz Voltage 6 D 64 32 64 33 5V or Universa long B 64 32 64 33 5V or Universa long 4 C 64 32 64 33 66 3 3V or Universal long 3 B 64 32 64 33 5V or Universa short 2 B 64 32 64 33 5V or Universa short 1 A 64 32 64 33 66 3 3V or Universal short
112. board mouse port are provided as standard e Redundant fan and N 1 redundant power supply configurations are supported Appearance The following illustration shows the appearance of the PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server CHECK LED Amber POWER LED Green Figure 3 1 PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server 26 3 2 Names and Functions of Parts 3 2 Names and Functions of Parts This section describes the names and functions of parts on the front control panel and rear of the PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server 3 2 1 Frontside The names and functions of parts on the front of the PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server are as follows 8mm Tape Unit or i 4 Panel DAT DDS4 Unit option CD ROM Unit 1 Control Pane Figure 3 2 Front of PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server 1 Control panel Contains various switches and indicator LEDs See 3 2 2 Control Panel for details 3 2 2 Control panel The PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server is provided with the control panel shown in Figure 3 3 lt 4 LCD Panel 1 RESET Switch 4 REQUEST
113. carpets generate static electricity easily and can cause the PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Server to malfunction e When moving the PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Server do not pull on the front cover Otherwise the Server may be damaged 8 3 2 Installation specifications Table 8 2 and Table 8 3 show the installation specifications for the PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Server Table 8 2 Installation Specifications of the PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Server 1 2 Item Specification Weight 108 kg 238 41 Ib max 1 Power Supply Frequency 50 60 Hz 2 4 Voltage Single phase Single phase AC100V 10 AC200V 10 Max Current 19 0A 9 5A Leak Current lt 3 5mA Frame Resistance lt 10090 Temperature Operating 5 35 C 41 95 F 2 Non operating 0 50 C 32 122 F Humidity Operating 20 80 RH non condensing Non operating 8 80 RH non condensing Vibration Operating 0 2G Non operating 0 4G Noise 55 db A 3 Form Factor Rackmount 10U 4 Include Rack Rail weight 2 If the ambient temperature exceeds 35 deg C 95 deg F during operation a warning message is displayed Take steps to rectify the problem immediately 3 The indicated noise is the mean value of measurements obtained when the server unit is installed in an 1800mm 71 inch rack server in a low noise anechoic chamber The actual noise measured at the installation site may be
114. check the current setting values If the no break shown below is not displayed the break signal and STOP A command are already enabled ok print fw options fw options no break 2 Use the clear fw options command to cancel the no break setting ok clear fw options no break fw options 3 Use the print fw options command to make sure that nothing is set ok print fw options fw options 3 3 8 LAN expansion note When LAN ports have seen added with PCI cards and each LAN port given its own MAC address these should be enabled from the ok prompt as follows ok setenv local mac address true 40 3 4 Expanding the Server Unit 3 4 Expanding the Server Unit Z N CAUTION The following operations should be performed by a service engineer and not by the user Otherwise the product may malfunction e Mounting removal of optional internal units The following optional items can be added to the PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server e Power supply units e CPU modules e Memory modules e Hard disk drives e PCI cards Systemboard mounting locations are as follows Cc 00 01 TU 02 03 ML 04 05 06 07 yf 08 09 O 10 11 12 13 x 14 15 Memory Module
115. cluding any projections If it is possible to move the Server Unit so that 800 mm 32 inch or more space is available behind the unit when maintenance is performed then 200mm 8 inch of space is adequate is normal use However if optical cables are used at least 300mm 12 inch of space will be needed between the rear of the Unit and the wall If it is possible to move the server unit so that the 800mm 32 inch or more space is available beside the Unit when maintenance is performed then no space is required in normal use 4 3 Preparations for Use 4 3 3 Connecting the console A device such as a personal computer must be connected to the serial port to act as the console for a PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server to which a display or keyboard is not connected Pay attention to the following when connecting the console to the serial port on the PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server Connect the serial cable Connect to serial A port Communication settings on the terminal Set to 8 bits 1 stop bit parity OFF and 9600 baud 4 3 4 Turning the power on The following describes how to turn the power on Z CAUTION Data Destruction Do not turn the console terminal device connected to the serial port on after turning the PRIMEPOWER Server on When the MODE switch is set to AUTO or MANUAL a break signal may cause the bootup sequence to shift to display of the ok prompt during Solaris operation potentially causing data to be lost IM
116. d disk drives are hot swappable e A redundant power supply unit can be installed and PSUs are hot swappable when configured redundantly e Fans are configured redundantly so the others to continue working even if one fails e CHECK LED and POWER LED shows status of the Expansion Disk Cabinet e Power supply operation can be slaved to that of the PRIMEPOWER Server by an RCI Remote connection Interface cable e The front panel has a lock to prevent unauthorized access to the internal units of the Expansion Disk Cabinet 9 2 Names and Functions of Parts This section describes the names and functions of parts on the front and rear of the Expansion Disk Cabinet 166 9 2 Names and Functions of Parts 9 2 1 Frontside The names and functions of parts on the front of the Expansion Disk Cabinet are as follows 1 Panel Cover CHECK LED 2 Status Amber Indicators POWER LED Green Front Bezel 3 Stabilizing feet Figure 9 1 Front of Expansion Disk Cabinet 167 CHAPTER 9 Expansion Disk Cabinet 1 Panel cover The panel cover can be opened to its right after being unlocked 2 Status Indicator LEDs The POWER LED indicates that the power to the Expansion Disk Cabinet is on If an error occurs inside the Expansion Disk Cabinet the CHECK LED lights as shown in Table 9 1 Table 9 1 CHECK LED Indicator
117. d mouse port are provided as standard e Redundant fan and N 1 redundant power supply configurations are supported Appearance illustrations show the appearance of the PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server ing The follow CHECK LED Amber POWER LED Green PS PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server Figure 4 1 46 4 2 Names and Functions of Parts 4 2 Names and Functions of Parts This section describes the names and functions of parts on the front control panel and rear of the PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server 4 2 1 Front side The names and functions of parts on the front of the PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server are as follows Opr CD ROM Unit 7 a g A 8mm Tape Unit or z 1 Control Panel DAT DDS4 Unit or 5 a El im DLT Unit option Opbseras i Floppy Disk Unit 2 Front Panel maintenance only open
118. de The names and functions of parts on the rear of the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server are as follows 5 RCI port 9 100Base TX port 1 AC power inputs ef o un 0 gt an 2 all BODA d i El E o o a o o ello 9 2 lo 6 Serial port A 2 b g AA G H HA b m ap El 2 PCI slots 7 Serial port B 7 NE o po e o 8 Keyboard port P2 0 A JO iL y o 3 Power control port 0 Tao o 9 4 UPS port a a AA r a O on o I O m oj o i heel E i 2 popddo a ond O
119. deg C 95 deg F during operation a warning message is Rackmount 10U displayed Take steps to rectify the problem immediately 3 The indicated noise is the mean value of measurements obtained when the server unit is installed in an 1800mm 71 inch rack server in a low noise anechoic chamber The actual noise measured at the installation site may be greater than the indicated value due to background noise and echoes 99 CHAPTER 6 PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server Table 6 3 Installation Specifications of the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server 2 2 Item Specification Saas 7 445 W 720 D Unit Dimensions 17 in 28 in units mm 440 H A Lids 17 in Unit Front Unit Side Service Areas u o o o ia units mm 650 2 25 in Rear 600 Service 23 in O a es ener i 930 2 To 36 in 800 800 82 in Pull Out 32 in Front Area Side 800 Service 1 Service 32 in Area Area Front Service 550 Area 21 in 4 Not including any projections 2 Keep the pull out area clear so that devices inside the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server can be pulled out from the rack cabinet when performing maintenance 3 When a GP7B7RK3x RK4x rack cabinet is used 6 3 3 Connecting the console A device such as a personal computer must be connected to the serial port to act as the console for PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server to
120. deg C 95 deg F during operation a warning message is displayed Take steps to rectify the problem immediately The indicated noise is the mean value of measurements obtained when the server unit is installed in an 1800mm 71 inch rack server in a low noise anechoic chamber The actual noise measured at the installation site may be greater than the indicated value due to background noise and echoes 33 CHAPTER 3 PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server Table 3 3 Installation Specifications of the PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server 2 2 Item Specification Unit Dimensions units mm 445 1 W 745 1 D i 18 in E 29 in 174 H i kai 7 in Unit Front Unit Side Service Areas SINE ic units mm 650 3 26 in Rean 1000 Service 39 in Area i 905 3 p 36 in 800 800 32 in 32 in Side Pull Out Side Service po Service en Area 2 Area Front Service 800 Area 32 in 4 Not including any projections 2 Keep the pull out area clear so that devices inside the PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server can be pulled out from the rack cabinet when performing maintenance 3 When a GP7B7RK3x RK4x rack cabinet is used 3 3 3 Connecting the console A device such as a personal computer must be connected to the serial port to act as the console for a PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server to which a display or keyboard is not connected Pay
121. diagnostics are completed SECURE Disabled Disabled Disabled The OS is automatically booted after initial diagnostics are completed The TTY terminal break and keyboard STOP A commands are disabled while Solaris is operating 70 5 2 Names and Functions of Parts 3 REQUEST switch push button Data Destruction CAUTION Pressing the REQUEST switch while the system is running may cause data to be lost The REQUEST switch is for outputting a memory dump when an error has occurred in the system Only service engineers should operate the REQUEST switch 4 LCD panel The 16 digit x 2 row LCD panel displays the status of initial diagnostics performed when the power is turned on It also displays error messages when a hardware error has been detected For details on error messages that maybe displayed see 13 Troubleshooting A LCD panel error message is cleared by one of the following e When the problem has been fixed e When the power is next turned on e When the main AC power is cut off Some displayed error messages may be cleared when the RESET switch is pressed 5 POWER switch push button The POWER switch instructs the system to turn the power on and off Power on and off of expansion units such as the Expansion Disk Cabinet is interlocked with the powering on and off of the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 4U Server Operation of the POWER switch varies according to the MODE switch and
122. ditions Temperature 5 32 deg C 41 89 deg F Humidity 20 60 non condensing e Do not spill coffee or other liquids over a data cartridge e Do not drop data cartridges on the floor or subject them to impact e Do not open the tape cover or turn the tape reel unnecessarily e Do not force data cartridges into the DAT drive e Ifthe ambient temperature or humidity changes rapidly wait for the data cartridge to adapt to the new conditions at least one hour before inserting it in the DAT drive e Each data cartridge has long but limited service life This will vary according to the operating environment temperature humidity dust etc and condition of the DAT drive Generally replace data cartridges with new ones after they have been used 75 times or after one year of use whichever occurs first 204 11 4 DAT Drive DDS4 11 4 6 Write protecting a data cartridge Data cartridges have a write protection tab to protect important data from being overwritten by mistake Write protection Tab Read Only Write Enabled Figure 11 6 DAT Data Cartridge Write protection Tab 11 4 7 Loading a data cartridge 1 Check that the Tape LED and Clean LED are both out When the Tape LED is lit this means that a data cartridge is already inserted 2 Placing it against the shutter insert the data cartridge straight into the DAT drive Once the data cartridge is partially inserted it will be automatically drawn into the DAT drive
123. down the details displayed on the LCD panel and contact a service engineer 7 POWER LED The POWER LED indicates the power state of the system This LED lights up when the power is on and goes out when the power is turned off 50 4 2 Names and Functions of Parts 4 2 3 Rear side The names and functions of parts on the rear of the PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server are as follows 5 RCI port 9 100Base TX port 1 AC power inputs
124. drive e Ifthe ambient temperature or humidity changes rapidly wait for the data cartridge to adapt to the new conditions at least one hour before inserting it in the 8mm tape drive e Each data cartridge has long but limited service life This will vary according to the operating environment temperature humidity dust etc and condition of the 8mm tape drive Generally replace data cartridges with new ones after they have been used 150 times or after one year of use whichever occurs first 11 5 6 Write protecting a data cartridge Data cartridges have a write protection tab to protect important data from being overwritten by mistake Open Closed M Write Enabled Read Only Tape Labels Figure 11 8 8mm Tape Drive Data Cartridge Write protection Tab 11 5 7 Loading a data cartridge 1 Check that the Access LED and Ready LED are both out When the Ready LED is lit this means that a data cartridge is already inserted 2 Insert the data cartridge straight into the 8mm tape drive Once the data cartridge is inserted it will be automatically drawn into the 8mm tape unit 3 When loading of the tape is complete the Ready LED lights to indicate that 8mm tape drive is ready for accessing If the data cartridge is not inserted straight it will be automatically ejected Reinsert it making sure that it is straight 211 CHAPTER 11 Internal I O Units 11 5 8 Ejecting a data cartridge 1 Check that
125. e 73 73 75 76 77 78 80 80 81 82 84 85 86 86 87 89 90 91 91 92 94 96 96 CHAPTER 7 6 3 6 Installing the Enhanced Support Facility package 6 3 7 How to enable disable the break signal 6 3 8 LAN expansion note 0 6 4 Expanding the Server Unit o a 6 4 1 Adding power supply units 6 4 2 Adding CPU modules o 6 4 3 Adding memory modules 6 4 4 Adding hard disk drives o 6 4 5 Adding PCI cardS ooo PRIMEPOWER600 Pedestal Server 7 1 OVERVIEW fir pho e ad e do Dia 7 2 Names and Functions of Parts o 7 2 1 Front side I aie De A E 0 7 2 2 Control panel s scr eee da e ee a8 7 2 3 Rear Side iio lo ory en SE eB GL Soe ss eke es 7 3 Preparations for Use o e e 7 3 1 Installation notes 2 o 7 3 2 Installation specifications 7 3 3 Connecting the console o 7 3 4 Turning the power 00d o e e 7 3 5 Turning the power Of o e 7 3 6 Installing the Enhanced Support Facility package 7 3 7 How to enable disable the break signal 7 3 8 LAN expansion note e 7 4 Expanding the Server Unit o a 7 4 1 Adding power supply units 7 4 2 Adding C
126. e This will vary according to the operating environment temperature humidity dust etc and condition of the DAT drive Generally replace data cartridges with new ones after they have been used 75 times or after one year of use whichever occurs first 195 CHAPTER 11 Internal I O Units 11 3 6 Write protecting a data cartridge Data cartridges have a write protection tab to protect important data from being overwritten by mistake Write protection Tab Read Only Write Enabled Figure 11 4 DAT Data Cartridge Write protection Tab 11 3 7 Loading a data cartridge 1 Check that the Tape LED and Clean LED are both out When the Tape LED is lit this means that a data cartridge is already inserted 2 Insert the data cartridge straight into the DAT drive Once the data cartridge is partially inserted it will be automatically drawn into the DAT drive 3 When loading of the tape is complete the Tape LED lights to indicate that DAT drive is ready for accessing 11 3 8 Ejecting a data cartridge 1 Check that the Tape LED is not blinking the DAT drive is not operating 2 Press the Eject button The tape is rewound and unloaded The Tape LED will blink during this operation When the tape has finished being rewound the data cartridge is ejected It can take up to 120 seconds for a data cartridge to be ejected After the tape is ejected the Tape LED goes out 196 11 3 DAT Drive DDS3 11 3 9 Cleaning the tape heads The fo
127. e High Safety Required Use Hence if these products are used in such hazardous environments FUJITSU LIMITED and SUN MICROSYSTEMS INC Do not warrant them at all If you wish to use this Product for High Safety Required Use please consult with our sale person in charge before such use Documents produced by FUJITSU may contain technology controlled under the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Control Law of Japan Those documents containing such technology should not be exported from Japan or transferred to anyone other than residents of Japan without first obtaining license from the Ministry of International Trade and Industry of Japan in accordance with the above law FCC Class A Notice CAUTION This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense This product is compliant with harmonics guidelines Trademarks e Solaris i
128. e MODE switch is set to AUTO or SECURE on a server unit on which auto power control by software is set and the AC power is interrupted the power will sometimes automatically turn on at the moment that the AC power supply is resumed To keep the power from being turned on automatically like this set the MODE switch to MANUAL when restoring AC power after an interruption e When the PRIMEPOWER Server is turned on a self diagnostics routine automatically verifies whether or not hardware errors are occurring If this routine detects any hardware errors system power is automatically turned off and on again if the MODE switch on the control panel is set to AUTO or SECURE This power off on retry sequence is performed twice In both retries the routine checks for errors If an error occurs in both cases the routine judges that the system cannot be booted up and stops the system bootup sequence 126 7 3 Preparations for Use Procedure 1 Turn the AC main line power on 2 Turn the power switches of the console terminal and peripheral devices on Figure 7 5 Turning the power on 3 Press the POWER switch on the control panel of the PRIMEPOWER600 Pedestal Server The POWER LEDs of the PRIMEPOWER Server and any peripheral devices connected via the RCI port should now light up Note Operation of the POWER switch is disabled when the MODE switch is set to SECURE A keyboard power on function is not supported 127 CHAPTER 7 PRIMEPO
129. e The results of the POST diagnostics can be confirmed from the ok prompt is e Ifa system problem occurs while the operating system is running an error message is displayed on the console and that error message is saved in the var adm messages file The various I O units can be diagnosed by using the hardware diagnostics programs These programs are contained in the Enhanced Support Facility This chapter will give some tips to isolate hardware problems when trouble occurs IMPORTANT Users should never attempt to repair the PRIMEPOWER themselves Contact a service engineer for repairs When the service engineer performs repairs logging in at the system administrator level is sometimes required Please respond to the service engineer s requests for logging in 13 2 Checking Errors from the ok Prompt After the POST Power On Self Test phase entering the command shown in Table 13 1 from the ok prompt will show the hardware configuration and the results of POST diagnostics It takes a little time for the screen to appear on the console after the power is turned on If nothing appears on the console even after the power has been turned on for a while check the messages on the LCD panel the state of the CHECK and POWER LEDs and the console connections Display of initial diagnostics results Enter the command shown in Table 13 1 to display the results of the POST diagnostics Table 13 1 show post results Command Command F
130. e following restrictions apply IMPORTANT Operation for configuration other than those described below cannot be guaranteed e Each sequential group of 4 memory slots 0 3 4 7 8 11 12 15 must be either left empty or completely filled with 4 identical memory modules 8 4 4 Adding hard disk drives Disk drive configuration Up to six hot swappable UltraSCSI disk drives can be added to the PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Server Each of the disk drive bays is provided with an ACTIVE LED and a FAULT LED The ACTIVE LED lights up green when a hard disk drive is operating reading or writing The FAULT LED lights up according to the swapping procedure when hot swapping a hard disk drive Hot swapping hard disk drives Hard disk drives installed on the PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Server are hot swappable To enable hot swapping use the tools machine administration contained in the Enhanced Support Facility to perform hot swapping while monitoring the state of the ACTIVE and FAULT LEDs For details on how to swap hard disk drives refer to the Machine Administration Instructions included with the Enhanced Support Facility Z CAUTION Data Destruction Data may be lost if hot swapping of hard disk drives is not performed correctly Contact the service engineer if the hard disk drive must be hot swapped 160 8 4 Expanding the Server Unit IMPORTANT To utilize the hot swapping functions of the hard disk drive use the optio
131. e hard disk drive use the option software SynfinityDISK to perform mirroring Hard disk drives installed on the PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server are hot swappable To enable hot swapping use the tools machine administration contained in the Enhanced Support Facility to perform hot swapping while monitoring the state of the ACTIVE and FAULT LEDs For details on how to swap hard disk drives refer to the Machine Administration Instructions included with the Enhanced Support Facility 43 CHAPTER 3 PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server 3 4 5 Adding PCI cards There are three types of PCI card a PCI card designed to operate in 3 3V slots a PCI card designed to operate in 5V slots and a PCI universal card design to operate in both 3 3V and 5V slots Though most PCI cards operate at a 33MHz clock some cards operate at a 66MHz clock Refer to Table 3 5 and Figure 3 8 below for details of the PCI slot positions when installing PCI cards Table 3 5 PCI Slot Specifications PCI Slot PCI Slot Card PCI Clock Card Input long short number Bus Width bits Rate MHz Voltage 6 D 64 32 64 33 5V or Universal long 5 D 64 32 64 33 5V or Universal long 4 D 64 32 64 33 5V or Universal long 3 C 64 32 64 33 5V or Universal short 2 B 64 32 64 33 66 3 3V or Universal short 1 A 64 32 64 33 66 3 3V or Universal short
132. e power cable when the power is on Do not place anything on the PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server Do not use the top of the PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server as a workspace To prevent condensation in the PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server do not raise the ambient room temperature rapidly in winter Use the PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server only after it has warmed up sufficiently Do not install the PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server near EM noise generating devices such as photocopiers air conditioners or welders Take electrostatic prevention measures Note that some carpets generate static electricity easily and can cause the PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server to malfunction When moving the PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server do not pull on the front cover Otherwise the Server may be damaged Z CAUTION 2 3 Preparations for Use Connect the ground before connecting any of the power supply lines If all of the power cables are connected to a single power strip high leakage current exceeding the stipulated value may leak through to the earth lead of the power strip If the power strip is not directly connected to the main distribution panel use a power strip with an industrial plug 11 CHAPTER 2 PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server 2 3 2 Installation specifications The following table shows the installation specifications for the PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server Table 2 2 Installation Specifications of the PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server 1 2
133. e that some carpets generate static electricity easily and can cause the Expansion Disk Cabinet to malfunction When moving the Expansion Disk Cabinet do not pull on the front cover Otherwise the server unit may be damaged 171 CHAPTER 9 Expansion Disk Cabinet 9 3 2 Installation specifications Table 9 2 and Table 9 3 show the installation specifications for the Expansion Disk Cabinet Table 9 2 Installation Specifications of the Expansion Disk Cabinet 1 2 Item Specification Weight 38 kg 83 78 Ib max Power Supply Frequency 50 60 Hz 2 4 Voltage Single phase Single phase AC100 120V 410 AC200 240V 10 Max Current 3 0 A 100V 1 5 A 240V Leak Current lt 3 5 mA Frame Resistance lt 1009 Temperature Operating 5 35 C 41 95 F 1 Non operating 0 50 C 32 122 F Humidity Operating 20 80 RH non condensing Non operating 8 80 RH non condensing Vibration Operating 0 2G Non operating 0 4G Noise 47 db A 2 Form Factor Pedestal 4 If the ambient temperature exceeds 35 deg C 95 deg F during operation a warning message is displayed Take steps to rectify the problem immediately 2 The indicated noise is the mean value of the measurements obtained in an anechoic chamber with less echoic influence The actual noise measured at the installation site may be greater than the indicated noise due to background noise
134. e this set the MODE switch to MANUAL when restoring AC power after an interruption Procedure 1 Press the POWER switch on the control panel of the PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server 2 Press the POWER switch again within five seconds scftool default interval This starts the system shutdown sequence The power turns off after the system shuts down For details on scftool refer to the User s Guide included with the Enhanced Support Facility 16 2 3 Preparations for Use REQUEST POWER RESET CHECK POWER AUTO MANUAL OO SECURE Figure 2 6 Turning the power off 3 Turn the power switches of peripheral devices off after the PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server power has turned off 2 3 6 Installing the Enhanced Support Facility package Data Destruction A CAUTION Install the Enhanced Support Facility before using the system Without this package a front panel miss operation or hardware error may cause the system to shutdown or data to be lost With the PRIMEPOWER servers be sure to install all of the programs provided with the Enhanced Support Facility to ensure the high reliability functions of the service processor For details refer to the User s Guide included with the Enhanced Support Facility 17 CHAPTER 2 PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server 2 3 7 How to enable disable the break signal ZA CAUTION Data Destruction If improper commands are used at the ok prom
135. e to follow these notes Rack installation notes The following instructions are intended to provide product safety requirements to be addressed when the end use product manufacturer installs this product in their equipment e As the PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Server is installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly the ambient operating temperature inside of the rack environment may be greater than the room temperature So consideration should be given to installing the PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Server in an environment compatible with the manufacturer s maximum rated ambient temperature Consideration for adjustment of air conditions like air circulation should be given to prevent the internal rack ambient temperature from exceeding the maximum operating temperature of this unit Maximum internal operating temperature of this unit 35 deg C 95 deg F e Installation of the PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Server should be such that the amount of air flow required for safe operation of the PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Server is not compromised The PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Server has ventilation openings at the front and rear faces of the unit To prevent overheating do not cover or close these ventilation openings e Mounting of the PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Server in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition does not result from uneven mechanical loading To maintain the stability of
136. ected automatically after cleaning is completed Replacing the cleaning cartridge Replace the cleaning cartridge in the following instances e When it has been used 50 times may vary if also used with other devices e When all the tape has been wound up onto the right hand reel cleaning tape cannot be reused In this case the cleaning cartridge is ejected within 20 seconds 197 CHAPTER 11 Internal I O Units 11 4 DAT Drive DDS4 Note DDS4 DAT drive can not be installed in the Expansion File Unit Type 2 This section describes the following items e Names and functions of parts e SCSIID e OS settings e Data cartridges e Data cartridge handling precautions e Write protecting data cartridges e Loading data cartridges e Ejecting data cartridges e Cleaning the tape heads 11 4 1 Names and functions of parts The following describes the names and functions of individual components of the DDS4 DAT drive Figure 11 5 shows the front panel of the DAT Drive 4 Data Cartridge slot Digital Data Storage 2 Clean LED 3 Eject Button 1 Tape LED Figure 11 5 Front Panel of DDS4 DAT Drive 1 Tape LED This LED lights up green when a data cartridge is loaded and blinks green when the DAT drive is operating For details see Table 11 4 2 Clean LED When this LED starts blinking the head of the DAT drive should be cleaned using a cleaning cartridge or the data cartridge or the c
137. ed Support Facility 110 6 4 Expanding the Server Unit 6 4 2 Adding CPU modules A total of four CPU module slots are provided on the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Systemboard When adding CPU modules the following restrictions apply e Only SPARC64 GP processors can be used e To ensure they all operate at the same clock speed have the same cache size and use the same CPU stepping the model name must be identical for all CPUs e CPU modules must be added according to Table 6 4 IMPORTANT Operation for configurations other than those shown in Table 6 4 cannot be guaranteed Table 6 4 Allowed CPU Module Configurations No of CPUslot No of DDCs to be added CPUs ol 1 21 3 DDCs incremental 1 O 2 DDC 0 DDC 1 2 O O 4 DDC 4 DDC 5 3 O O O 6 DDC 2 DDC 3 4 o o o 8 DDC 6 DDC 7 6 4 3 Adding memory modules A total of 16 memory module slots are provided on the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Systemboard When adding memory modules the following restrictions apply IMPORTANT Operation for configuration other than those described below cannot be guaranteed e Each sequential group of 4 memory slots 0 3 4 7 8 11 12 15 must be either left empty or completely filled with 4 identical memory modules 111 CHAPTER 6 PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server 6 4 4 Adding hard disk drives 112 Disk drive configuration Up to
138. ed by splitting the main memory into multiple banks making areas of memory other than that currently being addressed more accessible This is effective for sequential memory accesses but gives no advantage for random accesses Mirroring Modern hard disks are highly reliable but even so a variety of methods are used to ensure the survival of your vitally important data even if a disk failure does happen One of the simplest methods is mirroring which basically involves keeping two copies of all data saved to the hard disk In this way even if one copy is lost the other will remain ensuring that no data is lost 241 CHAPTER 14 Glossary 242 Parity Checking A method of checking the integrity of transmitted or stored data The number of ones or zeroes in a binary data segment is used to calculate a parity bit which is appended to that piece of data If the same calculation at a later time produces a parity bit that does not match the previously assigned parity bit we can know that the value of at least one of the bits has changed and the data can be rejected as corrupt This works if only 1 or other odd number bit changes but if 2 bits or other even number bits change then the calculated parity bit will match the previously assigned parity bit meaning the errors will not be detected This means that while parity can be used if errors are infrequent and hence the probability of two errors is minuscule it should be avoided if erro
139. edundant components CHAPTER 11 Internal I O Units Chapter 11 gives an overview of how to use the various internal I O devices CHAPTER 12 RCI Commands Chapter 12 gives an overview of the RCI commands CHAPTER 13 Troubleshooting Chapter 13 helps the user isolate the causes of system failures and suggests possible solutions CHAPTER 14 Glossary Chapter 14 explains the meaning of the various specialized terms used in this manual 11 Related Manuals The following manuals contain related material Enhanced Support Facility User s Guide Enhanced Support Facility Installation Guide Enhanced Support Facility Machine Administration Instructions Warning Message Conventions A warning message consists of a label and statements The following warning message types are displayed to prevent users and bystanders from being injured or from suffering property damage N WARNING This indicates a hazardous situation that could result in death or serious injury if the user does not perform the procedure correctly Z CAUTION This indicates a hazardous situation that could result in minor or moderate personal injury if the user does not perform the procedure correctly It also indicates that damage to the product or other property may occur of the user does not perform the procedure correctly IMPORTANT This indicates information that could help the user use the product more efficiently How warning messages are disp
140. em Specification Weight 125 kg 275 94 lb max Power Supply Frequency 50 60 Hz 2 4 Voltage Single phase Single phase AC100V 10 AC200V 10 Max Current 120A 6 0A Leak Current lt 3 5 mA Frame Resistance lt 10090 Temperature Operating 5 35 C 41 95 F 1 Non operating 0 50 C 32 122 F Humidity Operating 20 80 RH non condensing Non operating 8 80 RH non condensing Vibration Operating 0 2G Non operating 0 4G Noise 47 db A 2 Form Factor Pedestal 4 If the ambient temperature exceeds 35 deg C 95 deg F during operation a warning message is displayed Take steps to rectify the problem immediately 2 The indicated noise is the mean value of measurements obtained in a low noise anechoic chamber The actual noise measured at the installation site may be greater than the indicated value due to background noise and echoes 53 CHAPTER 4 PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server 54 le 2 3 Table 4 3 Installation Specifications of the PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server 2 2 Item Specification pi 480 W 760 1 D aa 19 in E 30 in 650 H 26 in Unit Front Unit Side Senice Areas 1 AAA units mm ago 7 19 in Rear 1000 2 Service 39 in Area 800 3 800 3 32 in 32 in Side cl Side 760 Service op Service 30 in Area Area Front 800 Service 32 in Area 580 23 in Not in
141. er a data cartridge e Do not drop data cartridges on the floor or subject them to impact e Do not open the tape cover or turn the tape reel unnecessarily e Do not force data cartridges into the DLT tape drive e Ifthe ambient temperature or humidity changes rapidly wait for the data cartridge to adapt to the new conditions at least one hour before inserting it in the DLT tape drive e Each data cartridge has long but limited service life This will vary according to the operating environment temperature humidity dust etc and condition of the DLT tape drive If the Use Cleaning Tape LED lights immediately when a data cartridge is loaded just after cleaning was performed this indicates that the data cartridge is damaged Replace with a new data cartridge 220 11 6 DLT Tape Drive 11 6 6 Write protecting a data cartridge Data cartridges have a write protection tab to protect important data from being overwritten by mistake Orange indicator Write protection Tab Write Enable Read only Figure 11 11 Data Cartridge Write protection Tab 11 6 7 Loading a data cartridge The following describes how to load data cartridges 1 Check that the Operate Handle LED green is lit and lift the cartridge handle up Aa 2 Push in the data cartridge straight into the DLT tape drive making sure it is facing the right direction 221 CHAPTER 11 Internal I O Units 3 Lower the cartridge handle The Operate Handle L
142. er has ventilation openings at the front and rear faces of the unit To prevent overheating do not cover or close these ventilation openings e Mounting of the PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition does not result from uneven mechanical loading To maintain the stability of the entire rack please fix the rack to the wall or floor by suitable means 31 CHAPTER 3 PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server 32 Be careful of injuries during installation of the PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server into the rack Do not install the PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server into a rack if the server unit may make the entire rack unstable Maximum configured weight of this unit 50 kg 110 38 1b e If the PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server is supplied with power from a power strip or service outlet of other units it may overload the power supply cord or the power strip of other units Confirm that the current rating of the power strip or service outlet exceeds the combined ratings of all equipment it is supplying Electrical ratings of this unit 100 to 240VAC 6 1A to 2 6A 50 60Hz single phase Reliable earthing of rack mounted equipment should be maintained Particular attention should be given to non direct to mains connections e g via power strips etc Connect the ground before connecting any of the power supply A CAUTION lines If all of the powe
143. er in a basically identical fashion Start and Stop Bits In serial communications special signals respectively mark the beginning and end of transmission of a set of data 14 1 Glossary Ultra SCSI An implementation of SCSI 3 that is twice as fast as FastSCSI UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply An energy storage device that is able to continue supplying the rated power for the rated time if the normal AC power supply is interrupted 243 FUJITSU
144. er is turned off CHAPTER 2 PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server 2 2 3 Rear side The names and functions of parts on the rear of the PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server are as follows AC main line switch 1 AC power input 2 UPS port 5 RCI port 6 PCI slots 3 Power control port 4 100Base TX port 10 PLOLOLOLOLOST Keyboard port 9 302058002009 Bo2090003 Serial port A 7 Serial port B 8 Figure 2 4 Rear of PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server 2 2 Names and Functions of Parts 1 AC main line switch The PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server is turned on by the POWER switch on the front of the server unit when this switch is set to the position 2 AC power input Connect the power cable to this point 3 PCI slots e PCI slots conform to the PCI local bus specification Rev 2 1 e 64 bit bus 33MHz 5 0 V and 33 66MHz 3 3V are supported e Both short cards 17 46 cm 6 87 in and long cards 31 19 cm 12 3 in are supported 4 Power control port label PC 8 pin DIN for power control 5 UPS port label UPS Dsub 9 pin for connecting the signal cable of an uninterruptible power supply 6 RCI port label RCI RJ11 connector for connecting the RCI cable and terminator provided with server unit 7 8 Serial ports label SERIAL A B Dsub 25 pin ports for connecting a console terminal when performing maintenance on the server unit using the RS 232C int
145. er it receives an external input interrupt Normally data is fed to the CPU in order of execution but a branch means that the instructions that have already been fed into the pipeline have to be flushed and the CPU must wait for the required instructions to be loaded before it can proceed In extreme cases this can be a considerable drain on performance so rather than blindly feeding data to the CPU in order of reception if the presence of upcoming potential branches is noted data can be preloaded into the cache and each branch followed by the sequence of instructions calculated as being most likely to be called after the branch Of course sometimes the prediction will be wrong and data will still have to be flushed and reloaded but the more accurate the prediction and the better the preloading the lower the performance penalty becomes Bus Line A path circuit signal line etc or set of paths that is capable of transferring a signal usually between components within the system e g CPU lt gt memory or a system component and a peripheral device e g CPU lt gt hard disk Bus Protocol The predefined logical structure and timing of the signals that are passed over a bus Cache Primary or L1 Cache In order to prevent a fast CPU from having to wait for access to the relatively slow external memory a small amount of very fast memory is often included within the CPU itself and frequently used data and instructions
146. ere must be exactly six spaces between HP and C5683A If another tape config list has already been defined use a as a separator and add the new lines as shown in the following example Tape config list EXABYTE EXB 8505 Exabyte 8mm EXB 8505 EXBT 8SC HP C5683A HP DDS4 4mm DAT HP_data2 EXBT 8SC 1 0x35 0 0xce39 2 0x15 0x8c 1 HP_data2 1 0x34 1024 0xd639 4 0x00 0x13 0x24 0x3 3 3 Create a kernel drv glm conf containing the following lines name glm parent pci 17 4000 Unit address 3 target5 scsi options Oxldf8 4 Shut the system down shutdown y 10 5 Then reboot the system using the r flag ok boot r 201 CHAPTER 11 Internal I O Units 6 Confirm the transfer rate checking the glm conf settings Use the prtconf v command to check the value of the target5 sync speed setting In the following example this is 0x4e20 KB sec 20000 KB sec 20 MB sec confirming that the DDS4 is working at fast20 Ultra SCSI speed A lower value may indicate incorrect settings prtconf v System Configuration Sun Microsystems sun4us Memory size 9216 Megabytes System Peripherals Software Nodes FJSV GPUS System properties name lt relative addressing gt length lt 4 gt value lt 0x00000001 gt name lt target5 sync speed gt length lt 4 gt value lt 0x00004e20 gt Check this value 202 11 4 DAT Drive DDS4 11 4 4 Data cart
147. erface 9 Keyboard port label KB 8 pin DIN port for connecting the keyboard cable 10 100Base TX port label LAN RJ45 connector automatically recognizes 10Mbps 100Mbps CHAPTER 2 PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server 2 3 Preparations for Use 2 3 1 10 This section describes the following Installation notes and specifications Connecting the console Turning power on and off Installing the Enhanced Support Facility package Enabling disabling the break signal LAN expansion note Installation notes N CAUTION Unit Damage If the following notes are not observed the PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server may be damaged Be sure to follow these notes Do not block the ventilation holes Do not install the PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server where it will be exposed to sunlight or sources of heat Do not install the PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server in dusty places or places where it will be exposed to corrosive gases or sea breezes Keep the PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server isolated from vibration Install the PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server on a level surface so that it does not tilt Make sure that the AC power supply source is grounded properly using a maximum resistance of 100 Ohms Also do not ground the AC power supply source using a shared ground Use only an independent grounding point Otherwise the PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server may malfunction Do not run a cable under a unit or allow a cable to become taut Do not disconnect th
148. ersal 1 A 64 32 64 33 5V or Universal Z o 5 5 20 a o gt 0 E Laa E 1 O 0 O e e 2 0 2 is o o ollo di li Jle p efJ PCI slot 10 o E PCI slot 9 O gt PCI slot 8 o o PCI slot 7 a o o cE e il o o o o o ke o 0 PCI slot 6 o o el E PCI slot 5 O F PCI slot 4 PCI slot 3 llo E St PCI slot 2 o gl PCI slot 1 o Ilo HH o o llo o e o o o Ye o o o o Figure 6 9 Rear of PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U showing position of PCI slots 113 PRIMEPOWER600 Pedestal Server This chapter gives an overview of the PRIMEPOWER600 Pedestal Server names and functions of parts preparations for use and how to expand the server unit 7 1 1 2 7 3 7 4 CONTENTS A TE TAN 116 Names and Functions of Parts oooooocoononorcnonoconoco nono EE A rr rr 117 Preparations for Use ia A A sae 122 Expanding the Server Unit ra 132 115 CHAPTER 7 PRIMEPOWERG6O00 Pedestal Server Overview 7 1 The following describes the key features and appearance of the PRIMEPOWER600 Pedestal Server Key Features ht CPUs e The server unit can be configured with up to e 18 e Up to 32 gigabytes of memory can be mounted e Up to twelve PCI slots 4 x 33 66MHz 8 x 33MHz are provided e Upto six UltraSCSI disk drives can be built in lled insta 8mm or DLT can be One tape unit DDS4 DAT ded as standard Ive 18 provi e ACD ROM dr One 100B
149. erver 1 2 124 Installation Specifications of the PRIMEPOWER600 Pedestal Server 2 2 125 Allowed CPU Module Configurations e e 135 PCL Slot Specifications ni raeas a Bae ee A eae Red BARES ES 137 MODE Switch Settings sinise stag E Pots Ree A Ao 143 Installation Specifications of the PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Server 1 2 148 Installation Specifications of the PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Server 2 2 149 Allowed CPU Module Configurations e e e 159 PCI Slot Specifications 2 ee 162 CHECK LED Indicator 2 2 ee 168 Installation Specifications of the Expansion Disk Cabinet 1 2 172 Installation Specifications of the Expansion Disk Cabinet 2 2 173 CHECK LED tertile Ore ee Yee SEY eles ee ae 8 179 Installation Specification of Expansion File Unit Type 2 2 2 2 0 000040 182 DDS3 DAT Drive LED Indicators e e e 192 DDS3 DAT Data cartridges ee 194 DAT Cleaning Cartridge coito a 197 DAT Drive LED Indicators e 199 DDS4 DAT Data cartridges ee 203 DAT Cleaning Cartridge mi ana 4u a Se gs Ss uke Gat ae Son Rs Quah 206 8mm Tape Unit LED States 2 2 ee ee 208 Supported Data Formats 8mm Tape Drive o o 209 Density Codes When Specifying Data Formats o e 209 Smm Data Cartridees oia a ii A ERO Br ye os 210 Smm Cleaning Cartridge ii
150. es A total of 16 memory module slots are provided on the PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server Systemboard When adding memory modules the following restrictions apply IMPORTANT Operation for configuration other than those described below cannot be guaranteed e Each sequential group of 4 memory slots 0 3 4 7 8 11 12 15 must be either left empty or completely filled with 4 identical memory modules 63 CHAPTER 4 PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server 4 4 4 Adding hard disk drives 64 Disk drive configurations Up to six hot swappable UltraSCSI disk drives can be added to the PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server Each of the disk drive bays is provided with an ACTIVE LED and a FAULT LED The ACTIVE LED lights up green when a hard disk drive is operating reading or writing The FAULT LED lights up according to the swapping procedure when hot swapping a hard disk drive Hot swapping hard disk drives Data Destruction Data may be lost if hot swapping of hard disk drives is not performed correctly Contact the service engineer if a hard disk drive must be hot swapped IMPORTANT To utilize the hot swapping functions of the hard disk drive use the option software SynfinityDISK to perform mirroring Hard disk drives installed on the PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server are hot swappable To enable hot swapping use the tools machine administration contained in the Enhanced Support Facility to perform hot swapping while monitoring the state
151. es of the unit To prevent overheating do not cover or close these ventilation openings e Mounting of the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition does not result from uneven mechanical loading To maintain the stability of the entire rack please fix the rack to the wall or floor by suitable means 96 6 3 Preparations for Use Be careful of injuries during installation of the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server into the rack Do not install the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server into a rack if the server unit may make the entire rack unstable Maximum configured weight of this unit 102 kg 225 17 Ib e If the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server is supplied with power from a power strip or service outlet of other units it may overload the power supply cord or the power strip of other units Confirm that the current rating of the power strip or service outlet exceeds the combined ratings of all equipment it is supplying Electrical ratings of this unit 100 to 240VAC 12 0A to 6 0A 50 60Hz single phase e Reliable earthing of rack mounted equipment should be maintained Particular attention should be given to non direct to mains connections e g via power strips etc Connect the ground before connecting any of the power supply Z CAUTION lines If all of the power cables from the Expansion File Unit Type 2 are connected to a single
152. et 9 5 2 Hard disk drives 176 ZA CAUTION Data Destruction Data may be lost if hot swapping of hard disk drives is not performed correctly Contact the service engineer if a hard disk drive must be hot swapped IMPORTANT To utilize the hot swapping functions of the hard disk drive use the option software SynfinityDISK to perform mirroring Hard disk drives installed on the Expansion Disk Cabinet are hot swappable To enable hot swapping use the tools machine administration contained in the Enhanced Support Facility to perform hot swapping while monitoring the state of the ACTIVE FAULT and CHECK LEDs For details on how to swap hard disk drives refer to the Machine Administration Instructions included with the Enhanced Support Facility Expansion File Unit Type 2 This chapter gives an overview of the Expansion File Unit Type 2 names and functions of parts installation configuration of the disk drives and hot swapping of redundant components CONTENTS TOF OVERVIEW sis chun A Mak E As tenia m A maken atte 178 10 2 Names and Functions of Parts mecos raei onna a oaa ene ent rr rr 178 10 3 Preparations Tor USE AA eee dat Ii 180 10 4 Disk Drive Configurati ns eze ind a t 182 10 5 Hot swapping Redundant Components 0 cece cece eee ree 183 177 CHAPTER 10 Expansion File Unit Type 2 10 1 Overview The following describes the key features of the Expansion File Unit Type 2 e Two 40MB s
153. gure 2 5 Turning the power on 3 Press the POWER switch on the control panel of the PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server The POWER LEDs of the PRIMEPOWER Server and any peripheral devices connected via the RCI port should now light up Note Operation of the POWER switch is disabled when the MODE switch is set to SECURE A keyboard power on function is not supported 15 CHAPTER 2 PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server 2 3 5 Turning the power off The following describes how to turn the power off Data Destruction A CAUTION Before turning the power off check the answer to each of the following points is No or data may be lost e Are there any currently executing programs e Are there any current users e Are floppy disks or tape cartridges still inserted in their drives Backup files as necessary before turning the power off Also do not turn off the console while the PRIMEPOWER Server is turned on When the MODE switch is set to AUTO or MANUAL a break signal may cause the bootup sequence to shift to display of the ok prompt during Solaris operation potentially causing data to be lost IMPORTANT e Ifthe MODE switch is set to AUTO or SECURE on a server unit on which auto power control by software is set and the AC power is interrupted by operating the main line switch etc the power will sometimes automatically turn on at the moment that the AC power supply is resumed To keep the power from being turned on automatically lik
154. h Go Ye a te de Oy et 9 da GM ot a da Ol Sh 166 CHAPTER 10 CHAPTER 11 CONTENTS 9 2 Names and Functions of Parts 2 2 2 0 0200000000000 004 166 9 2 1 Fr nt side 5 45 A A gk Sess ok Ne oe Be 167 9 2 2 Rear Side A etek A ge Ses oe te a eee RG 169 9 3 Preparations for Use e gg 4 be wn De awe ASL hw Ea 171 9 3 1 Installation notes a yes Ion e 171 9 3 2 Installation specifications 2 2 o ee ee 172 9 4 Disk Drive Configuration 2 2 2 ee ee 174 9 5 Hot swapping Redundant Components 2 0 ee eee eee 175 9 5 1 Powersupply units ce ee Ah eos a ee ee e Ra eee gene 175 9 5 2 Hard disk drives fy edu a Els ae a es hha gtd 176 Expansion File Unit Type 2 177 10 1 OVERVIEW aprons A te Bs phos tet tia Be ptr an el Aa phos an iM ae Lo Jo lace on DI 178 10 2 Names and Functions of Parts 000 0200 000004 178 10 2 1 Frontside tes treet o ogee ta a Ban e fea esas EANA 178 10 2 2 Rear Side ie pg ee BS ee es ae te SE ei ta 179 10 3 Preparations for Use so srpa ea a eie e 0 200 020 2000 00 000004 180 10 3 1 Installation notes 4 44 44 4486 n ra E a D ee es 180 10 3 2 Installation specifications 2 so o a 182 10 4 Disk Drive Configurations a 182 10 5 Hot swapping Redundant Components soso a e 183 10 5 1 Power supply units e 183 10 5 2 Hard diskedri ves stave lt 5 ir e te tt a a E ee oe Se a 184 Internal I O Units 185 11 1 Hard Disk Drives wot o Te dde pope PE oR bo De Se
155. hoic chamber The actual noise measured at the installation site may be greater than the indicated value due to background noise and echoes 75 CHAPTER 5 PRIMEPOWER4O0 Rackmount 4U Server Table 5 3 Installation Specifications of the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 4U Server 2 2 Item Specification Unit Dimensions units mm 445 1 W 745 1 D 18 in 1 29 in a Unit Front Unit Side Service Areas E units mm TEET 650 3 26 in Rear 1000 Service 39 in Area Unit 905 3 Top 36 in 800 800 32 in 32 in Front Pull Out Side 800 Service Area Service 32 in Area 2 Area Front Service 800 Area 32 in 4 Not including any projections 2 Keep the pull out area clear so that devices inside the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 4U Server can be pulled out from the rack cabinet to perform maintenance 3 When a GP7B7RK3x RK4x rack cabinet is used 5 3 3 Connecting the console A device such as a personal computer must be connected to the serial port to act as the console for a PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 4U Server to which a display or keyboard is not connected Pay attention to the following when connecting the console to the serial port on the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 4U Server Connect the serial cable Connect to serial A port Communication settings on the terminal Set to 8 bits 1 stop bit parity OFF and 9600 baud
156. i ede aad sh alts BAS A a 213 DLT Data Cartridges tus oie te Sco ed Ah ae god ah eee Gl a Bs ge hee at eee y 219 DLT Cleaning Cartridge i ey ae oe a ee Pde ee Ves ei Ya es 225 List Ob Commands csa ps A awe A aa a Bed Sea a tee 228 show post results Command 2 ee 232 XV xvi Table 13 2 Table 13 3 Table 13 4 Table 13 5 Table 13 6 Table 13 7 Power Supply Unit Configuration Error Messages ooa a 234 Power Supply Unit Fans and Environmental Error Messages 235 CPU Monitor Error Massages a 235 Lithium Battery Error Messages ee 236 Other Error Massages coords da A e Be el 8 236 Post Error Messages toni Sk A Es A 237 Features of the PRIMEPOWER Servers The features of the PRIMEPOWER servers are as follows High performance SPARC64 GP Processors e The SPARC64 GP is a high performance processor with an out of order execution engine e The SPARC64 GP features high speed arithmetic operations with high precision Branch Prediction e The SPARC64 GP supports a large external cache and on chip cache e ECC error correcting code is used in both the on chip and external caches High performance Multi Processor Platform e Symmetric Multiprocessing SMP architecture maximum number of CPUs varies from model to model e Memory interleaving maximum number of interleaves varies from model to model e Implements a packet based bus protocol with a throughput of 1 3 to 1 6 GB s
157. igh leakage current exceeding the stipulated value may leak through to the earth lead of the power strip If the power strip is not directly connected to the main distribution panel use a power strip with an industrial plug General installation notes e Do not block the ventilation holes e Do not install the Expansion File Unit Type 2 where it will be exposed to sunlight or sources of heat e Do not install the Expansion File Unit Type 2 in dusty places or places where it will be exposed to corrosive gases or sea breezes e Keep the Expansion File Unit Type 2 isolated from vibration Install the Expansion File Unit Type 2 on a level surface so that it does not tilt e Make sure that the AC power supply source is grounded properly using a maximum resistance of 100 Ohms Also do not ground the AC power supply source using a shared ground Use only an independent grounding point Otherwise the Expansion File Unit Type 2 may malfunction e Do not run a cable under a unit or allow a cable to become taut Do not disconnect the power cable when the power is on e Do not place anything on the Expansion File Unit Type 2 Do not use the top of the Expansion File Unit Type 2 as a workspace e To prevent condensation in the Expansion File Unit Type 2 do not raise the ambient room temperature rapidly in winter Use the Expansion File Unit Type 2 only after it has warmed up sufficiently e Do not install the Expansion File Unit Type
158. ions other than those shown in Table 5 4 cannot be guaranteed Table 5 4 Allowed CPU Module Configurations No of CPUslot No of DDCs to be added CPUs 0 1 2 3 DDCs incremental 1 O 2 DDC 0 DDC 1 2 o o 4 DDC 4 DDC 5 3 O O O 6 DDC 2 DDC 3 4 O0 0 0 0 8 DDC 6 DDC 7 85 CHAPTER 5 PRIMEPOWER4O0 Rackmount 4U Server 5 4 3 Adding memory modules A total of 16 memory module slots are provided on the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 4U Systemboard When adding memory modules the following restrictions apply IMPORTANT Operation for configuration other than those described below cannot be guaranteed e Each sequential group of 4 memory slots 0 3 4 7 8 11 12 15 must be either left empty or completely filled with 4 identical memory modules 5 4 4 Adding hard disk drives 86 Disk drive configuration Up to two hot swappable UltraSCSI disk drives can be added to the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 4U Server Each of the disk drive bays is provided with an ACTIVE LED and a FAULT LED The ACTIVE LED lights up green when a hard disk drive is operating reading or writing The FAULT LED lights up according to the swapping procedure when hot swapping a hard disk drive Hot swapping hard disk drives Data Destruction Data may be lost if hot swapping of hard disk drives is not performed correctly Contact the service engineer if a hard disk drive must
159. it and does not go out at power on this indicates an error When an error occurs note down the details displayed on the LCD panel and contact a service engineer 7 POWER LED The POWER LED indicates the power state of the system This LED lights up when the power is on and goes out when the power is turned off 120 7 2 Names and Functions of Parts 7 2 3 Rear side The names and functions of parts on the rear of the PRIMEPOWER600 Pedestal Server are as follows 3 Base PCI slots 4 Expansion PCI slots 1 AC power
160. ives Contact the service engineer if a hard disk drive must be hot swapped IMPORTANT To utilize the hot swapping functions of the hard disk drive use the option software SynfinityDISK to perform mirroring Hard disk drives installed on the PRIMEPOWER are hot swappable To enable hot swapping use the tools machine administration contained in the Enhanced Support Facility to perform hot swapping For details on how to swap hard disk drives refer to the Machine Administration Instructions included with the Enhanced Support Facility 187 CHAPTER 11 Internal I O Units 11 2 CD ROM Drive This section describes the following items e Names and functions of parts e CD ROM discs e CD ROM disc handling precautions e Inserting a CD ROM disc e Ejecting a CD ROM disc 11 2 1 Names and functions of parts The following describes the names and functions of parts of the CD ROM drive Figure 11 1 shows the front panel of the CD ROM drive 1 Tray 4 BUSY LED 3 Volume control 5 Eject Button 2 Headphone jack Figure 11 1 Front Panel CD ROM Drive 1 Tray This holds the CD ROM 2 Headphone jack Connect the headphone s mini plug to this jack To play back an audio CD and listen to it on headphones audio software will be required 3 Volume control Use this dial to control the sound volume when using headphones 4 BUSY LED This LED lights green when the CD
161. key features and appearance of the PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Server Key Features Appearance The server unit can be configured with up to eight CPUs Up to 32 gigabytes of memory can be mounted Up to 12 PCI slots 4 x 33 66MHz 8 x 33MHz are provided Up to six UltraSCSI disk drives can be built in One tape unit DDS4 DAT 8mm or DLT can be installed A CD ROM drive is provided as standard One 100Base TX port two serial ports RS 232C and one keyboard mouse port are provided as standard Redundant fan and N 1 redundant power supply configurations are supported The following illustration shows the appearance of the PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Server Figure 8 1 PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Server 8 2 Names and Functions of Parts 8 2 Names and Functions of Parts This section describes the names and functions of parts on the front control panel and rear of the PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Server 8 2 1 Frontside The names and functions of parts on the front of the PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Server are as follows CD ROM Unit 8mm Tape Unit DAT DDS4 Unit or DLT Unit option 1 Control Panel Floppy Disk Unit maintenance only
162. layed in the manual Each warning message is accompanied by an indicator of the warning type followed by a more detailed explanation Example Electric shock fire N WARNING If you detect an abnormality such as heat build up smoke or foul odor immediately turn the AC main line switch OFF or disconnect the power cable and contact a service engineer Failure to do so might cause electric shock or fire Important warning messages are summarized under Important Warnings ill Operating Environment This product has been designed and produced to be used safely by general users in a general office environment When using this product observe the installation and handling precautions described in this manual Prohibited Uses This Product is designed developed and manufactured as contemplated for general use including without limitation general office use personal use and household use but is not designed developed and manufactured as contemplated for use accompanying fatal risks or dangers that unless extremely high safety is secured could lead directly to death personal injury severe physical damage or other loss hereinafter High Safety Required Use including without limitation nuclear power core control airplane control air traffic control mass transport operation control life support weapon launching control You shall not use this Product without securing the sufficient safety required for th
163. leaning cartridge is near the end of its useful life The Clean LED also lights up amber if the DAT drive malfunctions For details see Table 11 4 198 11 4 DAT Drive DDS4 Table 11 4 DAT Drive LED Indicators LED DAT Drive Status Tape Clean Dark Dark Data cartridge is not loaded Lit Data cartridge is loaded Blinking Tape is loading unloading or drive diagnostics are 1 2sec interval running Blinking Accessing tape Read Write 1 4sec interval any Lit Drive has malfunctioned Blinking Tape head cleaning is required or needs replacing 1 2sec interval 3 Eject Button Data Destruction CAUTION Do not press the Eject button during operation when the tape LED is blinking If the Eject button is held down for about five seconds the forced ejection function will execute and any data being written may be lost Press the Eject button to remove the data cartridge Before removing a data cartridge make sure that the tape LED is out If the DAT Software or operating system has disabled removal of a data cartridge the cartridge cannot be removed by pressing the Eject button 4 Data Cartridge Slot Never insert your fingers or other foreign objects in the data Z CAUTION cartridge slot as this may damage the unit or cause data to be lost 11 4 2 SCSI ID Set the SCSI ID of the DAT drive to 5 199 CHAPTER 11 Internal I O Units 11 4 3 O
164. lled before the fifth and further CPUs can be added When adding CPU modules the following restrictions apply e Only SPARC64 GP processors can be used e To ensure they all operate at the same clock speed have the same cache size and use the same CPU stepping the model name must be identical for all CPUs e CPU modules must be added according to Table 8 4 IMPORTANT Operation for configurations other than those shown in Table 8 4 cannot be guaranteed 158 8 4 Expanding the Server Unit Table 8 4 Allowed CPU Module Configurations No of CPU slot No of DDCs to be added CPUs 99 00 00 00 01 01 01 01 DDCs incremental 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 1 O 2 DDC 00 0 DDC 00 1 2 O O 4 DDC 00 4 DDC 00 5 3 O O O 6 DDC 00 2 DDC 00 3 4 OOJpojo 8 DDC 00 6 DDC 00 7 5 O O O0 O O 10 DDC 01 0 DDC 01 1 6 O O O0 O O0 O 12 DDC 01 4 DDC 01 5 7 Ojojfojoj o O 14 DDC 0142 DDC 01 3 8 OJOJOJO O OJO O 16 DDC 01 6 DDC 01 7 159 CHAPTER 8 PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Server 8 4 3 Adding memory modules A total of 32 memory module slots are provided on the PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Systemboard IMPORTANT The Expansion Systemboard must be first installed before the seventeenth and further memory modules can be added When adding memory modules th
165. llowing describes daily care the cleaning cartridge and how to clean the tape heads Daily care Unit Damage Data Destruction Z CAUTION The DAT drive reads and writes data using a magnetic head This head becomes dirty due to dust dirt and magnetic particles off the tape inside data cartridges If you do not periodically clean the magnetic head using a cleaning cartridge the unit may become damaged or data may be lost The tape heads must be cleaned e After the DAT drive has been used for more than 25 hours Generally we recommend periodic cleaning e g Monday morning every week e If one month has passed since the last head cleaning even if the DAT drive has not been used e Before you insert a brand new data cartridge e When the Clean LED starts blinking e Ifa cleaning instruction message is output on the console e After the magnetic head is automatically cleaned a mechanical noise is audible for several seconds by the cleaning brush inside the DAT drive Note This sound does not indicate mechanical trouble Cleaning cartridge Use the following cleaning cartridge in this unit Table 11 3 DAT Cleaning Cartridge Part Name Supplier Qty HS 4 CL D Maxell 1 tape Cleaning the tape heads When a cleaning cartridge is inserted into the DAT drive in the same way as a data cartridge head cleaning will start automatically Head cleaning takes about 40 seconds The cleaning cartridge is ej
166. loaded Dark any Lit Data cartridge is loaded and idle Dark any Slow Blink Loading or running tape normal speed Dark any Fast Blink Loading unloading or running tape high speed Lit Lit Lit SCSI bus is being reset Slow Blink any Dark Drive has malfunctioned Fast Blink any Fast Blink Tape heads require cleaning Dark any Slow Blink Tape heads being cleaned 4 Eject Button Press the Eject button to remove the data cartridge Before removing a data cartridge make sure that the Tape LED is out If the 8mm Tape software has disabled removal of a data cartridge the cartridge cannot be removed by pressing the Eject button 5 Data Cartridge Slot Never insert your fingers or other foreign objects in the data A CAUTION cartridge slot as this may damage the unit or cause data to be lost 11 5 2 SCSI ID Set the SCSI ID of the 8mm tape drive to 5 if it is the 1st drive in the PRIMEPOWER or the Expansion File Unit Type 2 Set the SCSI ID to 3 if it is the 2nd drive 11 5 3 OS settings Before using a 8mm tape drive the kernel drv st conf file must be modified as follows 1 Copy as original st conf file cp kernel drv st conf kernel drv st conf old 2 Add the following lines to the kernetl drv st conf file 208 11 5 8mm Tape Drive tape config list EXBT 8SC 1 0x35 0 0xce39 2 0x15 0x8c 1 EXABYTE EXB 8505 Exabyte 8mm EXB 8505 EXBT 8SC IMPORTANT If another
167. lso displays error messages when a hardware error has been detected For details on error messages that maybe displayed see 13 Troubleshooting A LCD panel error message is cleared by one of the following e When the problem has been fixed e When the power is next turned on e When the main AC power is cut off Some displayed error messages may be cleared when the RESET switch is pressed 5 POWER switch push button The POWER switch instructs the system to return the power on and off Power on and off of expansion units such as the Expansion Disk Cabinet is interlocked with the powering on and off of the PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server Operation of the POWER switch varies according to the MODE switch and scftool software contained in the Enhanced Support Facility settings For details see 2 MODE switch and the Enhanced Support Facility User s Guide 49 CHAPTER 4 PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server 6 CHECK LED IMPORTANT When the PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server detects an error in the power line or abnormal temperatures the CHECK LED blinks and the power is automatically turned off to prevent unit damage and ensure safety The CHECK LED blinks or lights up when the PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server detects an error When the power is turned on the CHECK LED lights up and then goes out This is not an error If the CHECK LED stays lit and does not go out at power on this indicates an error When an error occurs note
168. mmands Example of how to use commands Set the MODE switch on the PRIMEPOWER Server to MANUAL and connect the RCI cable Then turn the power on and enter the following commands from the ok prompt e To initially connect units enter the following commands 1 ok rci config 1 1 2 okrei confi gio init e To add I O units later on enter the following command 1 okrci confi gio e To add host nodes enter the following commands 1 ok rci config n m 2 ok rci configio Where n is the node address of the connected I O and m is the number of host nodes After making the above settings execute the rci config command to check that the settings have been made correctly After set up is complete return the MODE switch to the regular operation setting AUTO or SECURE 229 Troubleshooting CONTENTS O IS MOVSEVICW A cine tease I E RS 232 13 2 Checking Errors from the ok Prompt 0ooococcccoccncnncncnccnr acne 232 13 3 LCD Initial Diagnostics Sequence ccc enn een enn n ene n ene ene 233 13 41 SCE Error Messages ies ya Vga oe ASA EA 234 13 5 Post Error Messages oc tities iii RAH a a a tree 237 231 CHAPTER 13 Troubleshooting 13 1 Overview How to isolate system trouble when it occurs varies according to the conditions in which the units were operating and the type of trouble e The LCD panel shows any hardware error messages found during POST diagnostics or hardware errors detected by the SCF while the system is running
169. mount 10U Server only after it has warmed up sufficiently 97 CHAPTER 6 PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server 98 Do not install the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server near EM noise generating devices such as photocopiers air conditioners or welders Take electrostatic prevention measures Note that some carpets generate static electricity easily and can cause the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server to malfunction When moving the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server do not pull on the front cover Otherwise the Server may be damaged 6 3 2 Installation specifications 6 3 Preparations for Use Table 6 2 and Table 6 3 show the installation specifications for the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server Table 6 2 Installation Specifications of the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server 1 2 Item Specification Weight 102 kg 225 17 lb max 1 Power Supply Frequency 50 60 Hz 2 4 Voltage Single phase Single phase AC100V 10 AC200V 10 Max Current 12 0A 6 0A Leak Current lt 3 5 mA Frame Resistance lt 10090 Temperature Operating 5 35 C 41 95 F 2 Non operating 0 50 C 32 122 F Humidity Operating 20 80 RH non condensing Non operating 8 80 RH non condensing Vibration Operating 0 2G Non operating 0 4G Noise 50 db A 3 Form Factor 4 Include Rack Rail weight 2 If the ambient temperature exceeds 35
170. n line switch or disconnect the power cable while the PRIMEPOWER is turned on If you do data in the disk drive may be lost Data destruction Before you eject a floppy disk be sure to either execute the Solaris eject command or perform eject operation in the application you are using Failure to do so might cause data to be lost Also do not eject a floppy disk while the access LED is on Doing so may damage the disk Unit damage Pay attention to the following points when handling the Data destruction hard disk units If these precautions are not observed the magnetic disk unit may be damaged or data lost Do nat subject the unit to exceeds impact Do nat bring the unit near to equipment motors speakers etc that generate strong magnetic fields Do nat store the unit at locations likely to cause condensation inside the unit or at locations subject to sudden changes in temperature or humidity Unit damage Do not connect I O units to the maintenance port Connecting I Os to the SCF port may damage this unit Product Handling Cautions Maintenance ZA WARNING The following operations on this product and options provided by FUJITSU should be performed by a service engineer and should not be performed by the user Otherwise the user may create the risk of electric shock injury or fire New installation and moving of units Removal of the front rear and side panel covers Mounting removal of b
171. n software SynfinityDISK to perform mirroring 161 CHAPTER 8 PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Server 8 4 5 Adding PCI cards 162 IMPORTANT The Expansion Systemboard must be first installed before the seventh and further PCI slots can be added There are three types of PCI card a PCI card designed to operate in 3 3V slots a PCI card designed to operate in 5V slots and a PCI universal card design to operate in both 3 3V and 5V slots Though most PCI cards operate at a 33MHz clock some cards operate at a 66MHz clock Refer to Table 8 5 and Figure 8 9 below for details of the PCI slot positions when installing PCI cards Table 8 5 PCI Slot Specifications PCI Slot PCI Slot Card PCI Clock Card Input long short number Bus Width bits Rate MHz Voltage 0046 D 64 32 64 33 5V or Universal long g 00 5 C 64 32 64 33 5V or Universal long 2 00 4 C 64 32 64 33 5V or Universal long 3 00 3 Cc 64 32 64 33 5V or Universal long a 00 2 B 64 32 64 33 66 3 3V or Universal long 00 1 A 64 32 64 33 66 3 3V or Universal long 0146 H 64 32 64 33 5V or Universal long 3 0145 G 64 32 64 33 5V or Universal long O 0144 G 64 32 64 33 5V or Universal long S 01 3 G 64 32 64 33 5V or Universal long E 012 F 64 32 64 33 66 3 3V or Universal long 0141 E 64 32 64 33 66 3 3V or Universal long 8 4 Expanding the Server Unit
172. n the loaded tape has previously been recorded at 20 0GB if the Select Button is used to set the recording density to 35 5 GB and new data is recorded on the tape then the Indicator LEDs will change as follows Before recording After recording 11 6 2 SCSI ID 20 0 LED Lit 20 0 LED 35 5 LED Blinking Dark 35 5 LED Lit Set the SCSI ID of the DLT tape drive to 5 Density Override LED Lit Density Override LED Lit 217 CHAPTER 11 Internal I O Units 11 6 3 OS settings Before using a DLT tape drive the kernel drv st conf file must be modified as follows 1 Copy the original st conf file cp kernel drv st conf kernel drv st conf old 2 Add the following lines to the kernel drv st conf file tape config list QUANTUM DLT7000 QUANTUM DLT7000 DLT7k data DLT7k data 1 0x36 0 0xD639 4 0x82 0x83 0x84 0x85 2 IMPORTANT If another tape config list has already been defined use a as a separator and add the new lines as shown in the following example Tape config list EXABYTE EXB 8505 Exabyte 8mm EXB 8505 EXBT 8SC QUANTUM DLT7000 QUANTUM DLT7000 DLT7k data EXBT 8SC 1 0x35 0 0xce39 2 0x15 0x8c 1 DLT7k data 1 0x36 0 0xD639 4 0x82 0x83 0x84 0x85 2 3 Shut the system down shutdown y 10 4 Then reboot the system using the r flag ok boot r 218 11 6 4 Data cartridge Use the data cartridge shown in Table 11 12 in this unit
173. nal injury if the user does not perform the procedure correctly Also damage to the product or other property may occur Normal Operation Cautions Task Caution Data destruction Pressing the RESET switch while the system is running may cause data to be lost Data destruction Install Enhanced Support Facility before operating the system Without this package incorrect front panel operations and hardware errors may cause the system to shutdown or cause data to be lost Data destruction Pressing the REQUEST switch while the system is running may cause data to be lost Data destruction Do not turn the console unit connected to serial port on after turning the PRIMEPOWER on or turn the console off while the PRIMEPOWER is on Doing so might cause system malfunction and cause data to be lost Data destruction Before turning the power off check the following points Otherwise data may be lost Are there any currently executing programs Are there any current users Are floppy disks or tape cartridges still inserted in their drives If necessary back up files before turning the power off Data destruction If improper commands are used at the ok prompt data may be lost If you need to use any other commands except those given in this manual you should fully understand the function and usage of the command before using it Data destruction Except in any emergency never turn the AC mai
174. nd function of parts Figure 11 7 shows the front panel of the 8mm tape drive 1 Warning LED 4 Eject Button 5 Data Cartridge slot 2 Access LED 3 Ready LED Figure 11 7 Front Panel of 8mm Tape Drive 1 Warning LED This LED blinks amber when an error occurs with the 8mm tape drive The ready LED also blinks when the tape head must be cleaned The Warning LED lights up when power is turned on or self diagnostics are being executed on the 8mm tape drive after a reset For details see table Table 11 7 2 Access LED This LED lights up or blinks green when the 8mm tape drive is running It also lights up when power is turned on or self diagnostics are being executed on the 8mm tape drive after a reset For details see table Table 11 7 3 Ready LED This LED lights up green when a data cartridge is in the tape drive and loading has finished This LED blinks when the 8mm tape drive is running or when head cleaning is required or being performed It also lights up when power are turned on or self diagnostics are being executed on the 8mm tape drive after a reset For details see Table 11 7 207 CHAPTER 11 Internal I O Units Table 11 7 8mm Tape Unit LED States Warning Access Ready Tape Drive Status LED LED LED Lit Lit Lit Performing start up diagnostics Fast Blink any Dark Diagnostic error has occurred Dark any Dark Data cartridge is not
175. nhanced Support Facility 104 6 3 Preparations for Use 6 3 7 How to enable disable the break signal ZA CAUTION Data Destruction If improper commands are used at the ok prompt data may be lost If you need to use any command except those shown in this manual you should fully understand the function and usage of the command before using it Data is sometimes lost as the bootup sequence shifts to display of the ok prompt during system operation in response to a break signal from the console terminal connected to the serial port or the STOP A command from the keyboard To prevent this kind response to a break signal arriving from the serial port or the STOP A command from the keyboard make the following settings using the set fw options command shown below with the ok prompt displayed on screen and then set the MODE switch on the control panel to the SECURE mode How to disable the break signal and STOP A command 1 Use the print fw options command to check the current setting The factory default is that nothing is set ok print fw options fw options 2 Use the set fw options command to set the value no break for disabling the break signal and STOP command ok set fw options no break fw options no break 3 Use the print fw options command to make sure that no break is correctly set ok print fw options fw options no break 105 CHAPTER 6 PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server How to en
176. not install the PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Server where it will be exposed to sunlight or sources of heat e Do not install the PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Server in dusty places or places where it will be exposed to corrosive gases or sea breezes e Keep the PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Server isolated from vibration Install the PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Server on a level surface so that it does not tilt e Make sure that the AC power supply source is grounded properly using a maximum resistance of 100 Ohms Also do not ground the AC power supply source using a shared ground Use only an independent grounding point Otherwise the PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Server may malfunction e Do not run a cable under a unit or allow a cable to become taut Do not disconnect the power cable when the power is on e Do not place anything on the PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Server Do not use the top of the PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Server as a workspace e To prevent condensation on the PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Server do not raise the ambient room temperature rapidly in winter Use the PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Server only after it has warmed up sufficiently e Do not install the PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Server near EM noise generating devices such as photocopiers air conditioners or welders 147 CHAPTER 8 PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Server e Take electrostatic prevention measures Note that some
177. nstallation Specifications of the PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server 2 2 Allowed CPU Module Configurations o e PCL Slot Specifications 34 4 ena wate pain a es A a Se pee ee MODE Switch Settings 2 2 2 2 ee Installation Specifications of the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 4U Server 1 2 Installation Specifications of the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 4U Server 2 2 Allowed CPU Module Configurations e e PCESIlot Specifications Lu a A GG 12 13 21 24 28 33 34 42 44 49 53 54 63 65 70 75 76 85 87 Table 6 1 Table 6 2 Table 6 3 Table 6 4 Table 6 5 Table 7 1 Table 7 2 Table 7 3 Table 7 4 Table 7 5 Table 8 1 Table 8 2 Table 8 3 Table 8 4 Table 8 5 Table 9 1 Table 9 2 Table 9 3 Table 10 1 Table 10 2 Table 11 1 Table 11 2 Table 11 3 Table 11 4 Table 11 5 Table 11 6 Table 11 7 Table 11 8 Table 11 9 Table 11 10 Table 11 11 Table 11 12 Table 11 13 Table 12 1 Table 13 1 TABLES MODE Switch Setting 90 215 A aie al A A a eh ye Oe a 8 Ge ae 93 Installation Specifications of the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server 1 2 99 Installation Specifications of the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server 2 2 100 Allowed CPU Module Configurations o a 111 PCI Slot Specifications os 6405 8 wos e Beh Seog ane BA oe ee eh Ee e pa 113 MODE Switch Settings 2 ee 119 Installation Specifications of the PRIMEPOWER600 Pedestal S
178. ompt during Solaris operation potentially causing data to be lost IMPORTANT If the MODE switch is set to AUTO or SECURE on a server unit on which auto power control by software is set and the AC power is interrupted the power will sometimes automatically turn on at the moment that the AC power supply is resumed To keep the power from being turned on automatically like this set the MODE switch to MANUAL when restoring AC power after an interruption Procedure 1 Press the POWER switch on the control panel of the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server 2 Press the POWER switch again within five seconds scftool default interval This starts the system shutdown sequence The power turns off after the system shuts down For details on scftool refer to the User s Guide included with the Enhanced Support Facility 103 CHAPTER 6 PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server Figure 6 6 Turning the power off 3 Turn the power switches of peripheral devices off after the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server power has turned off 6 3 6 Installing the Enhanced Support Facility package package a front panel miss operation or hardware error may cause the system to shutdown or data to be lost With the PRIMEPOWER servers be sure to install all of the programs provided with the Enhanced Support Facility to ensure the high reliability functions of the service processor For details refer to the User s Guide included with the E
179. on and off e Installing the Enhanced Support Facility package e Enabling disabling the break signal e LAN expansion note 6 3 1 Installation notes CAUTION Unit Damage If the following notes are not observed the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server may be damaged Be sure to follow these notes Rack installation notes The following instructions are intended to provide product safety requirements to be addressed when the end use product manufacturer installs this product in their equipment e As the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server is installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly the ambient operating temperature inside of the rack environment may be greater than the room temperature So consideration should be given to installing the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server in an environment compatible with the manufacturer s maximum rated ambient temperature Consideration for adjustment of air conditions like air circulation should be given to prevent the internal rack ambient temperature from exceeding the maximum operating temperature of this unit Maximum internal operating temperature of this unit 35 deg C 95 deg F e Installation of the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server should be such that the amount of air flow required for safe operation of the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server is not compromised The PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server has ventilation openings at the front and rear fac
180. on openings at the front and rear faces of the unit To prevent overheating do not cover or close these ventilation openings Mounting of the Expansion File Unit Type 2 in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition does not result from uneven mechanical loading To maintain the stability of the entire rack please fix the rack to the wall or floor by suitable means Becareful of injuries during installation of the Expansion File Unit Type 2 into the rack Do not install the Expansion File Unit Type 2 into a rack if the server unit may make the entire rack unstable Maximum configured weight of this unit 30 kg 66 14 Ib If the Expansion File Unit Type 2 is supplied with power from a power strip or service outlet of other units it may overload the power supply cord or the power strip of other units 10 3 Preparations for Use Confirm that the current rating of the power strip or service outlet exceeds the combined ratings of all equipment it is supplying Electrical ratings of this unit Rated 100 to 240VAC 3 0 to 1 5A 50 60Hz single phase e Reliable earthing of rack mounted equipment should be maintained Particular attention should be given to non direct to mains connections e g via power strips etc Connect the ground before connecting any of the power supply Z CAUTION lines If all of the power cables from the Expansion File Unit Type 2 are connected to a single power strip h
181. or starts blinking e Ifa cleaning instruction message is output on the console 224 11 6 DLT Tape Drive Cleaning cartridge Table 11 13 DLT Cleaning Cartridge Part Name Supplier Qty DLT Cleaning Tape III Maxell 1 tape Cleaning the tape heads atk ON gt CoN O 9 Make sure that Operate Handle LED green is lit before raising the cartridge handle Insert the cleaning cartridge Push the cleaning cartridge in Lower the cartridge handle The Operate Handle LED goes out and the Tape in Use LED starts to blink and cleaning is automatically executed When cleaning is completed the Operate Handle LED lights up Lift up the cartridge handle After lifting up the cartridge handle wait at least two seconds before ejecting the data cartridge Lower the cartridge handle Replacing the cleaning cartridge Replace the cleaning cartridge in the following instances When it has been used 20 times may vary if also used with other devices When the Use Cleaning Tape LED does not go out even after the cleaning cartridge has been used 225 RCI Commands CONTENTS A TZ OVINA A A A AS Acta ae GLO AL desks Insts aa 228 12 2 REV Gomimands daa 228 227 CHAPTER 12 RCI Commands 12 1 Overview By connecting I O units to the PRIMEPOWER via the remote server unit interface RCI power supply to the I O units can be slaved to the PRIMEPOWER Server power supply The RCI also notifies the
182. othing is set ok print fw options fw options 8 3 8 LAN expansion note When LAN ports have seen added with PCI cards and each LAN port given its own MAC address these should be enabled from the ok prompt as follows ok setenv local mac address true 154 8 4 Expanding the Server Unit 8 4 Expanding the Server Unit CAUTION The following operations should be performed by a service engineer and not by the user Otherwise the product may malfunction e Mounting removal of optional internal units The following optional items can be added to the PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Server e Power supply units e CPU modules e Memory modules e Hard disk drives e PCI cards Systemboard mounting locations are as follows 155 CHAPTER 8 PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Server PCI Slot 6 PCI Slot 5 PCI Slot 4 PCI Slot 3 PCI Slot 2 PCI Slot 1 Memory Slots DDC 3 DDC 2 ol Ju S CPU Slot 0 g IE CPU Slot 1 Memory Slots DDC 5 DDC 4 01 05 09 13 CPU Slot 2 03 07 11 15 CPU Slot 3 DDC 7 DDC 6 sada 0 12 08 04 00 Board 00 All Numbers 00 n Figure 8 7 PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Base Systemboard 156 8 4 Expanding the Server Unit
183. ould be performed by a service engineer and not by the user Otherwise the product may malfunction e Mounting removal of optional internal units The following optional items can be added to the PRIMEPOWER60O0 Pedestal Server e Power supply units e CPU modules e Memory modules e Hard disk drives e PCI cards Systemboard mounting locations are as follows 132 7 4 Expanding the Server Unit PCI Slot 6 PCI Slot 5 PCI Slot 4 PCI Slot 3 PCI Slot 2 PCI Slot 1 M Slot alee it DDCH3 DDCH2 Oda 0 0dd CPU Slot 0 CPU Slot 1 Memory Slots DDC 5 DDC 4 01 05 09 13 CPU Slot 2 03 07 11 15 CPU Slot 3 DDC 7 DDC 6 14 10 08 02 12 08 04 00 Board 00 All Numbers 00 n Figure 7 7 PRIMEPOWER600 Pedestal Server Systemboard 133 CHAPTER 7 PRIMEPOWER600 Pedestal Server PCI SLOT 6 PCI SLOT 5 PCI SLOT 4 PCI SLOT 3 PCI SLOT 2 PCI SLOT 1 Memory Slots DDC DDC 0 Memory Slots DDC 3 DDC 2 CPU Slot 0 CPU Slot 1 00 04 08 12 02 06 10 14 DDC 5 DDC 4 pea CPU Slot 2 S o 15
184. ow LCD panel displays the status of initial diagnostics performed when the power is turned on It also displays error messages when a hardware error has been detected For details on error messages that maybe displayed see 13 Troubleshooting A LCD panel error message is cleared by one of the following e When trouble has been fixed e When the power is next turned on e When the main AC power is cut off Some displayed error messages may be cleared when the RESET switch is pressed 5 POWER switch push button The POWER switch instructs the system to return the power on and off Power on and off of expansion units such as the Expansion Disk Cabinet Unit is interlocked with the powering on and off of the PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Server Operation of the POWER switch varies according to the MODE switch and scftool software contained in the Enhanced Support Facility settings For details see 2 MODE switch and the Enhanced Support Facility User s Guide 143 CHAPTER 8 PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Server 6 CHECK LED IMPORTANT When the PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Server detects an error in the power line or abnormal temperatures the CHECK LED blinks and the power is automatically turned off to prevent unit damage and ensure safety The CHECK LED blinks or lights up when the PRIMEPOWER600 Rack mount 10U Server detects an error When the power is turned on the CHECK LED lights up and then goes out
185. ower from being turned on automatically like this set the MODE switch to MANUAL when restoring AC power after an interruption Procedure 1 Press the POWER switch on the control panel of the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 4U Server 2 Press the POWER switch again within five seconds scftool default interval This starts the system shutdown sequence The power turns off after the system shuts down For details on scftool refer to the User s Guide included with the Enhanced Support Facility Figure 5 6 Turning the power off 3 Turn the power switches of peripheral devices off after the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount P perip 4U Server power has turned off 79 CHAPTER 5 PRIMEPOWER4O0 Rackmount 4U Server 5 3 6 Installing the Enhanced Support Facility package package a front panel miss operation or hardware error may cause the system to shutdown or data to be lost With the PRIMEPOWER servers be sure to install all of the programs provided with the Enhanced Support Facility to ensure the high reliability functions or the service processor For details refer to the User s Guide included with the Enhanced Support Facility 5 3 7 How to enable disable the break signal Data Destruction A CAUTION If improper commands are used at the ok prompt data may be lost If you need to use any command except those shown in this manual you should fully understand the function and usage of the command before using it Data i
186. per processor e A high speed crossbar switched multiprocessor interface is used This enables simultaneous operation of multiple processors I O and memory devices and faster data transfers High speed I O interface The following high speed I O interfaces are provided as standard e 100Base TX 100 10 Mbps auto sensing e 64 bit PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect busses CHAPTER 1 Features of the PRIMEPOWER Servers High performance Large capacity Storage Devices e Ultra SCSI disk drives 10 000rpm can be added maximum number of drives varies from model to model e A CD ROM drive is provided as standard e One DAT unit 8mm tape drive or DLT tape drive can be added as an option various tape drives are available compatibility will vary from model to model Reliability Availability and Serviceability RAS Features e ECC or parity protects the data for components and interfaces Table 1 1 Data protection method Components and interfaces Data protection method Processor ECC correct 1 bit and detect 2 bits on chip amp external cache Memory ECC correct 1 bit and detect 2 bits Data path ECC correct 1 bit and detect 2 bits Address path Parity I O bus PCI Parity Processor operation Monitoring by SCF service processor Built in basic SCSI LAN Parity IP checksum Note ECC or parity does not protect the RS 232C serial interface and floppy disk e Power on diagnos
187. port label RCI RJ11 connector for connecting the RCI cable and terminator provided with the server unit 51 CHAPTER 4 PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server 6 7 Serial ports label SERIAL A B Dsub 25 pin ports for connecting a console terminal when performing maintenance on the server unit using the RS 232C interface 8 Keyboard port label KB 8 pin DIN port for connecting a keyboard cable 9 100Base TX ports label LAN RJ45 connector automatically recognizes 10Mbps 100Mbps 11 RJ45 connector is valid when system expansion mechanisms are installed 4 3 Preparations for Use 4 3 1 32 This section describes the following Installation notes and specifications Connecting the console Turning power on and off Installing the Enhanced Support Facility package Enabling disabling the break signal LAN expansion note Installation notes Unit Damage A CAUTION If the following notes are not observed the PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server may be damaged Be sure to follow these notes Do not block the ventilation holes Do not install the PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server where it will be exposed to sunlight or sources of heat Do not install the PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server in dusty places or places where it will be exposed to corrosive gases or sea breezes Keep the PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server isolated from vibration Install the PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server on a level surface so that it does not tilt Make
188. power strip high leakage current exceeding the stipulated value may leak through to the earth lead of the power strip If the power strip is not directly connected to the main distribution panel use a power strip with an industrial plug General installation notes e Do not block the ventilation holes e Do not install the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server where it will be exposed to sunlight or sources of heat e Do not install the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server in dusty places or places where it will be exposed to corrosive gases or sea breezes e Keep the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server isolated from vibration Install the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server on a level surface so that it does not tilt e Make sure that the AC power supply source is grounded properly using a maximum resistance of 100 Ohms Also do not ground the AC power supply source using a shared ground Use only an independent grounding point Otherwise the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server may malfunction e Do not run a cable under a unit or allow a cable to become taut Do not disconnect the power cable when the power is on e Do not place anything on the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server Do not use the top of the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server as a workspace e To prevent condensation in the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 10U Server do not raise the ambient room temperature rapidly in winter Use the PRIMEPOWER400 Rack
189. pport Facility 128 7 3 Preparations for Use Figure 7 6 Turning the power off 3 Turn the power switches of peripheral devices off after the PRIMEPOWER600 Pedestal Server power has turned off 7 3 6 Installing the Enhanced Support Facility package package a front panel miss operation or hardware error may cause the system to shutdown or data to be lost With the PRIMEPOWER servers be sure to install all of the programs provided with the Enhanced Support Facility to ensure the high reliability functions or the service processor For details refer to the User s Guide included with the Enhanced Support Facility 129 CHAPTER 7 PRIMEPOWERG600 Pedestal Server 7 3 7 How to enable disable the break signal ZA CAUTION Data Destruction If improper commands are used at the ok prompt data may be lost If you need to use any command except those shown in this manual you should fully understand the function and usage of the command before using it Data is sometimes lost as the bootup sequence shifts to display of the ok prompt during system operation in response to a break signal from the console terminal connected to the serial port or the STOP A command from the keyboard To prevent this kind of response to a break signal arriving from the serial port or the STOP A command from the keyboard make the following settings using the set fw options command shown below with the ok prompt displayed on screen and
190. print fw options fw options no break 2 Use the clear fw options command to cancel the no break setting ok clear fw options no break fw options 3 Use the print fw options command to make sure that nothing is set ok print fw options fw options 2 3 8 LAN expansion note When LAN ports have seen added with PCI cards and each LAN port given its own MAC address these should be enabled from the ok prompt as follows ok setenv local mac address true 19 CHAPTER 2 PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server 2 4 Expanding the Server Unit CAUTION The following operations should be performed by a service engineer and not by the user Otherwise the product may malfunction e Mounting removal of optional internal units The following optional items can be added to the PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server e CPU modules e Memory modules e Hard disk drives e PCI cards Systemboard mounting locations are as follows ft NVRAM SCF Board Only PCI Slot 6 PCI Slot 5 PCI Slot 4 PCI Slot 3 PCI Slot 2 PCI Slot 1 S DDC 3 CPU Slot 1 5 DDC 2 Zz DDC 1 3 CPU Slot 0 DDC 0 Mm D D Memory Module Slots gt 14 15 12 13 10 11 08 09 gt 06 07 oo 04 05 02 03 00 01
191. pt data may be lost If you need to use any command except those shown in this manual you should fully understand the function and usage of the command before using it Data is sometimes lost as the bootup sequence shifts to display of the ok prompt during system operation in response to a break signal from the console terminal connected to the serial port or the STOP A command from the keyboard To prevent this kind of response to a break signal arriving from the serial port or the STOP A command from the keyboard make the following settings using the set fw options command shown below from the ok prompt and then set the MODE switch on the control panel to the SECURE mode How to disable the break signal and STOP A command 1 Use the print fw options command to check the current setting The factory default is that nothing is set ok print fw options fw options 2 Use the set fw options command to set the value no break for disabling the break signal and STOP command ok set fw options no break fw options no break 3 Use the print fw options command to make sure that no break is correctly set ok print fw options fw options no break 18 2 3 Preparations for Use How to enable the break signal and STOP A command 1 Use the print fw options command to check the current setting values If the no break shown below is not displayed the break signal and STOP A command are already enabled ok
192. put on the console After the magnetic head is automatically cleaned a mechanical noise is audible for several seconds by the cleaning brush inside the DAT drive Note This sound does not indicate mechanical trouble Cleaning cartridge Use the following cleaning cartridge in this unit Table 11 6 DAT Cleaning Cartridge Part Name Supplier Qty HS 4 CL D Maxell 1 tape Cleaning the tape heads When a cleaning cartridge is inserted into the DAT drive in the same way as a data cartridge head cleaning will start automatically Head cleaning takes about 40 seconds The cleaning cartridge is ejected automatically after cleaning is completed Replacing the cleaning cartridge Replace the cleaning cartridge in the following instances 206 When it has been used 50 times may vary if also used with other devices When a it is not automatically ejected within one minute of being inserted When the Clean LED does not stop blinking even after the cleaning cartridge has been used When all the tape has been wound up onto the right hand reel cleaning tape cannot be reused 11 5 8mm Tape Drive 11 5 8mm Tape Drive This section describes the following items e Names and function of parts e SCSIID e OS settings e Data cartridges e Data cartridge handling precautions e Write protecting data cartridges e Loading data cartridges e Ejecting data cartridges e Cleaning the tape heads 11 5 1 Names a
193. r a standalone cabinet Disk Formatting Before data can be read from written to a hard disk the disk must have or be given an underlying logical structure or format that the OS is able to recognize FEP Front End Power unit The server s AC DC power supply Hot swapping The ability to take down remove replace and bring back up individual components of the system without having to shut the system down This allows maintenance and replacement of defective parts to be performed even while the system continues to run a vital ability for 24 7 365 hardware MAC Media Access Control Address A physical hardware address that uniquely identifies each node of a network For IEEE 802 3 and Ethernet networks it is defined as 48 bits long with the first 24 bits being the OUI a unique hardware manufacturer s ID assigned by the IEEE and the final 24 bits assigned as each manufacturer sees fit The absolute uniqueness of each MAC address is an important feature and the ROM or EPROM in most LAN devices contains such a MAC address preventing the LAN from being illicitly modified A MAC address is usually represented as a string of six hexadecimal octets 00 40 41 84 2B 2C or 00 40 41 84 2B 2C Memory Dump The raw contents of a specified section of the main memory output in hexadecimal or the ASCII equivalent thereof for use in debugging Memory Interleaving For speedier memory access blocking due to wait states can be reduc
194. r cables are connected to a single power strip high leakage current exceeding the stipulated value may leak through to the earth lead of the power strip If the power strip is not directly connected to the main distribution panel use a power strip with an industrial plug General installation notes Do not block the ventilation holes Do not install the PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server where it will be exposed to sunlight or sources of heat Do not install the PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server in dusty places or places where it will be exposed to corrosive gases or sea breezes Keep the PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server isolated from vibration Install the PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server on a level surface so that it does not tilt Make sure that the AC power supply source is grounded properly using a maximum resistance of 100 Ohms Also do not ground the AC power supply source using a shared ground Use only an independent grounding point Otherwise the PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server may malfunction Do not run a cable under a unit or allow a cable to become taut Do not disconnect the power cable when the power is on Do not place anything on the PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server Do not use the top of the PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server as a workspace To prevent condensation in the PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server do not raise the ambient room temperature rapidly in winter Use the PRIMEPOWER2
195. r commands and make settings from the ok prompt when performing maintenance on the server unit AUTO Enabled Disabled Disabled The OS is automatically booted after initial diagnostics are completed SECURE Disabled Disabled Disabled The OS is automatically booted after initial diagnostics are completed The TTY terminal break and keyboard STOP A commands are disabled while Solaris is operating 3 REQUEST switch push button Data Destruction Z CAUTION Pressing the REQUEST switch while the system is running may cause data to be lost The REQUEST switch is for outputting a memory dump when an error has occurred in the system Only service engineers should operate the REQUEST switch 4 LCD panel The 16 digit x 2 row LCD panel displays the status of initial diagnostics performed when the power is turned on 28 3 2 Names and Functions of Parts It also displays error messages when a hardware error has been detected For details on error messages that may be displayed see 13 Troubleshooting A LCD panel error message is cleared by one of the following e When the problem has been fixed e When the power is next turned on e When the main AC power is cut off Some displayed error messages may be cleared when the RESET switch is pressed 5 POWER switch push button The POWER switch instructs the system to turn the power on and off Power on and off of expansion units such as the Expansion
196. r connecting a keyboard cable 11 100Base TX port label LAN RJ45 connector automatically recognizes at 10Mbps 100Mbps 7 3 Preparations for Use 7 3 1 122 This section describes the following Installation notes and specifications Connecting the console Turning power on and off Installing the Enhanced Support Facility package Enabling disabling the break signal LAN expansion note Installation notes N CAUTION Unit Damage If the following notes are not observed the PRIMEPOWER600 Pedestal Server may be damaged Be sure to follow these notes Do not block the ventilation holes Do not install the PRIMEPOWER600 Pedestal Server where it will be exposed to sunlight or sources of heat Do not install the PRIMEPOWER600 Pedestal Server in dusty places or places where it will be exposed to corrosive gases or sea breezes Keep the PRIMEPOWER600 Pedestal Server isolated from vibration Install the PRIMEPOWER600 Pedestal Server on a level surface so that it does not tilt Make sure that the AC power supply source is grounded properly using a maximum resistance of 100 Ohms Also do not ground the AC power supply source using a shared ground Use only an independent grounding point Otherwise the PRIMEPOWER600 Pedestal Server may malfunction Do not run a cable under a unit or allow a cable to become taut Do not disconnect the power cable when the power is on Do not place anything on the PRIMEPOWER600 Pedestal Server Do
197. recommended data cartridge may cause the 8mm tape drive to malfunction Table 11 10 8mm Data Cartridges Part Name Supplier Qty Capacity Tape Length Exabyte 160mXL Exabyte 5 tapes ie once d 160m HS 8 112 D Maxell 5 tapes ss g 112m 11 5 5 Data cartridge handling precautions 210 i Data D i Z CAUTION Unit Damage Data Destruction Note the following points when handling data cartridges Otherwise the unit may be damaged or data may be lost e Avoid using or storing data cartridges in the following environments and locations Environments subject to extreme temperatures and humidity Dirty environments cigarette smoke dust corrosive gases etc Environments subject to sudden changes in temperature and humidity Locations that are likely to adversely affect the magnetic tape material Locations subject to sunlight Locations subject to impact or vibrations Locations near heating equipment e When a data cartridge is not to be used for a long time remove it from the 8mm tape drive and put it in its case Store under the following conditions Temperature 5 32 deg C 41 89 deg F Humidity 20 60 non condensing e Do not spill coffee or other liquids over a data cartridge e Do not drop data cartridges on the floor or subject them to impact e Do not open the tape cover or turn the tape reel unnecessarily 11 5 8mm Tape Drive e Do not force data cartridges into the 8mm tape
198. ridges Use the data cartridges shown in Table 11 5 in this unit A CAUTION Unit Damage Data Destruction Use only the recommended data cartridges Use of a non recommended data cartridge may cause the DAT drive to malfunction Table 11 5 DDS4 DAT Data cartridges Part Name Supplier Qty Capacity Format Tape Length DG4 150M Fuji Fim S tapes ror cdmpreseed 150m DG3 125M Fuji Film 5 tapes eed ree 125m MS 4 120S D 5P Maxell 5 tapes Ganesh mn MS 4 90S D 5P Maxell 5 tapes fon areca Som Read only for this drive 203 CHAPTER 11 Internal I O Units 11 4 5 Data cartridge handling precautions i Data D i Z CAUTION Unit Damage Data Destruction Note the following points when handling data cartridges Otherwise the unit may be damaged or data may be lost e Avoid using or storing data cartridges in the following environments and locations Environments subject to extreme temperatures and humidity Dirty environments cigarette smoke dust corrosive gases etc Environments subject to sudden changes in temperature and humidity Locations that are likely to adversely affect the magnetic tape material Locations subject to sunlight Locations subject to impact or vibrations Locations near heating equipment e When a data cartridge is not to be used for a long time remove it from the DAT drive and put it in its case Store under the following con
199. rox 40BC 104BF Thermal CPU Abnormal CPU temperature detected Sensor Inlet Abnormal temperature sensor detected FEP x Abnormality detected at FEP x FEP x y y Multiple events detected 0x DDCHy Abnormality detected at DDC x PPU3 x Abnormality detected at 3 3V PPU x PPU5 x Abnormality detected at 5V PPU x PPU12 x Abnormality detected at 12 0V PPU x FEP DC ON 0x Failed to power on FEP x Ox DDC DC ON xx Failed to power on DDC xx PPU2 DC ON 0x Failed to power on 2 5V PPU x PPU3 DC ON 0x Failed to power on 3 3V PPU x PPU5 DC ON 0x Failed to power on 5 0V PPU x PPU12 DC ON 0x Failed to power on 12 0V PPU x Processor monitoring error messages The messages shown in Table 13 4 are displayed if an error is detected by the CPU monitor during POST diagnostics or while the system is running Table 13 4 CPU Monitor Error Massages CPU Hangup 00xx Message Message 1st line 2nd line Cause SCF alarm CPU Hangup xx Processor hang up detected in power on processing phase xx Processor hang up detected in system operating environment xx 235 CHAPTER 13 Troubleshooting Lithium battery The messages shown in Table 13 5 are displayed when the voltage of the lithium battery has dropped Also an alarm message notifying initialization of the calendar information will be displayed when the power is turned on af
200. rs are rather more common PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect A local system bus standard that provides relatively fast access to the CPU for a relatively small number of peripheral devices PCI Bus PCI slots listed as having the same PCI Bus number will share CPU access over the same PCI bus PPU Power Processing Unit An internal on board component type of power supply RCI Remote Cabinet Interface A standard method of connecting multiple hosts to multiple I O devices The RCI provides power on off system control system monitoring inter host communication and various other functions RCI Node Address A logical address assigned to each node of a RCI network SCF System Control Facility Dedicated circuitry including an independent CPU the Service Processor on the systemboard that provides unified monitoring and control of the status of cooling fans power supplies other system components and peripheral devices SCSI Small Computer Systems Interface A fast 8 bit parallel ANSI standard I O bus that can be used to connect up to 8 peripheral devices hard disks CR ROM drives MO drives etc to a computer SCSI ID A unique address 0 7 assigned to each device on the SCSI bus Service Processor The independent CPU that monitors the system and supplies diagnostic functions as part of the SCF SMP Symmetrical Multi Processing A common method for using multiple processors togeth
201. ruction CAUTION Install the Enhanced Support Facility before using the system Without this package a front panel miss operation or hardware error may cause the system to shutdown or data to be lost The MODE switch has three settings and is used to specify the run mode at power on or system reboot and to whether the POWER RESET and REQUEST switches are enabled or disabled 118 7 2 Names and Functions of Parts Table 7 1 MODE Switch Settings MODE POWER RESET REQUEST switch switch switch switch Operation mode MANUAL Enabled Enabled Enabled The bootup sequence stops at an ok prompt after initial diagnostics are completed Use this mode to enter commands and make settings from the ok prompt when performing maintenance on the server unit AUTO Enabled Disabled Disabled The OS is automatically booted after initial diagnostics are completed SECURE Disabled Disabled Disabled The OS is automatically booted after initial diagnostics are completed The TTY terminal break and keyboard STOP A commands are disabled while Solaris is operating 3 REQUEST switch push button Data Destruction CAUTION Pressing the REQUEST switch while the system is running may cause data to be lost The REQUEST switch is for outputting a memory dump when an error has occurred in the system Only service engineers should operate the REQUEST switch 4 LCD panel The 16 digit x 2 row LCD panel di
202. rview The following describes the key features and appearance of the PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server Key Features Appearance The server unit can be configured with up to two CPUs Up to 16 gigabytes of memory can be mounted Six PCI slots 2 x 33 66MHz 4 x 33MHz are provided Up to eight UltraSCSI disk drives can be built in One tape unit DDS4 DAT 8mm can be installed A CD ROM drive is provided as standard One 100Base TX port two serial ports RS 232C and one keyboard mouse port are provided as standard The following illustration shows the appearance of the PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server CHECK LED Amber POWER LED Green Lock Stabilizing Feet Figure 2 1 PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server 2 2 Names and Functions of Parts 2 2 Names and Functions of Parts This section describes the names and functions of parts on the front control panel and rear of the PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server 2 2 1 Frontside The names and functions of parts on the front of the PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server are as follows 2 Panel Cover open Figure 2 2 1 Control panel oooooooo0o000 oooooooooo000 nonon oo ooo0000r0000000000000 oooo0o0o000000000000000 ooooooooponooonoo000n0 ooppoooooooopoo000000 ooooooo0onroo000000 Oo00000 00 0000000000000 DODO000 00000 000000000 ooo000000000000000000 ooooooooo0o00000000000 oooooo
203. s In the base configuration connect the SCSI cable only to the SCSI IN base connector and connect the terminator plug to the SCSI OUT base connector If the Disk Expansion Unit is installed connect the SCSI cable to the SCSI IN expansion connector and connect the terminator plug to the SCSI OUT expansion connector 169 CHAPTER 9 Expansion Disk Cabinet 2 RCI connector Use the RCI cable provided with the Expansion Disk Cabinet to connect it to the PRIMEPOWER Server The RCI splitter connector should be used to attach the RCI cable A terminator must also be connected The appropriate RCI commands must be issued to add set up an Expansion Disk Cabinet 3 AC power input Connect the power cable to this point 4 AC main line switch Data destruction Z CAUTION Never turn the AC main line switch or disconnect the power cable while the Expansion Disk Cabinet is turned on If you do so data in the disk drive may be lost This is the main power supply switch and should normally be left in the position In this position the Expansion Disk Cabinet is slaved to the PRIMEPOWER Server s power supply and will be turned on and off by commands from the Server If set to the O position the Expansion Disk Cabinet will not turn on when the PRIMEPOWER Server is started up 170 9 3 Preparations for Use 9 3 Preparations for Use 9 3 1 This section describes the following Installation notes Installation
204. s a trademark of Sun Microsystems Inc e SPARC64 is a registered trademark or trademark of SPARC International Inc in the United States and other countries under license by Fujitsu Ltd 1v Copyright All rights reserved This product and related documentation are protected by copyright and distributed under licenses already restricting its use copying distribution and recompilation No part of this product or related documentation may be reproduced in any form by any means without prior written authorization of Fujitsu Limited and its licensors if any The contents of this manual may be revised without prior notice All Rights Reserved Copyright c FUJITSU LIMITED 2001 Safety Cautions Important Warnings The following types of warnings are found in this manual ZA WARNING This indicates a hazardous situation could result in death or serious injury if the user does not perform the procedure correctly Normal Operation Warnings task Warning Electric shock fire Do not deform damage or strip the power cable Doing so might cause electric shock or fire Electric shock fire If you detect an abnormality such as heat build up smoke or foul odor immediately turn the main line switch OFF or disconnect the power cable and contact a service engineer Failure to do so might cause electric shock or fire vi CAUTION This indicates a hazardous situation that could result in minor or moderate perso
205. s nd ud DG60P Sony 5 tapes ra Som 194 11 3 DAT Drive DDS3 11 3 5 Data cartridge handling precautions i Data D i Z CAUTION Unit Damage Data Destruction Note the following points when handling data cartridges Otherwise the unit may be damaged or data may be lost Avoid using or storing data cartridges in the following environments and locations Environments subject to extreme temperatures and humidity Dirty environments cigarette smoke dust corrosive gases etc Environments subject to sudden changes in temperature and humidity Locations that are likely to adversely affect the magnetic tape material Locations subject to sunlight Locations subject to impact or vibrations Locations near heating equipment When a data cartridge is not to be used for a long time remove it from the DAT drive and put it in its case Store under the following conditions Temperature 5 32 deg C 41 89 deg F Humidity 20 60 non condensing Do not spill coffee or other liquids over a data cartridge Do not drop data cartridges on the floor or subject them to impact Do not open the tape cover or turn the tape reel unnecessarily Do not force data cartridges into the DAT drive If the ambient temperature or humidity changes rapidly wait for the data cartridge to adapt to the new conditions at least one hour before inserting it in the DAT drive Each data cartridge has service lif
206. s possible to move the Server Unit so that 800 mm 32 inch or more space is available behind the unit when maintenance is performed then 200mm 8 inch of space is adequate is normal use However if optical cables are used at least 300mm 12 inch of space will be needed between the rear of the Unit and the wall If it is possible to move the server unit so that the 800mm 32 inch or more space is available beside the Unit when maintenance is performed then no space is required in normal use 125 CHAPTER 7 PRIMEPOWER600 Pedestal Server 7 3 3 Connecting the console A device such as a personal computer must be connected to the serial port to act as the console for a PRIMEPOWER600 Pedestal Server to which a display or keyboard is not connected Pay attention to the following when connecting the console to the serial port on the PRIMEPOWER600 Pedestal Server Connect the serial cable Connect to serial A port Communication settings on the terminal Set to 8 bits 1 stop bit parity OFF and 9600 baud 7 3 4 Turning the power on The following describes how to turn the power on Z CAUTION Data Destruction Do not turn the console terminal device connected to the serial port on after turning the PRIMEPOWER Server on When the MODE switch is set to AUTO or MANUAL a break signal may cause the bootup sequence to shift to display of the ok prompt during Solaris operation potentially causing data to be lost IMPORTANT e Ifth
207. s sometimes lost as the bootup sequence shifts to display of the ok prompt during system operation in response to a break signal from the console terminal connected to the serial port or the STOP A command from the keyboard To prevent this kind response to a break signal arriving from the serial port or the STOP A command from the keyboard make the following settings using the set fw options command shown below with the ok prompt displayed on screen and then set the MODE switch on the control panel to the SECURE mode How to disable the break signal and STOP A command 1 Use the print fw options command to check the current setting The factory default is that nothing is set ok print fw options fw options 80 5 3 Preparations for Use 2 Use the set fw options command to set the value no break for disabling the break signal and STOP command ok set fw options no break fw options no break 3 Use the print fw options command to make sure that no break is correctly set ok print fw options fw options no break How to enable the break signal and STOP A command 1 Use the print fw options command to check the current setting values If the no break shown below is not displayed the break signal and STOP A command are already enabled ok print fw options fw options no break 2 Use the clear fw options command to cancel the no break setting ok clear fw options no break fw options
208. specifications Installation notes CAUTION Unit Damage If the following notes are not observed the Expansion Disk Cabinet may be damaged Be sure to follow these notes Do not block the ventilation holes Do not install the Expansion Disk Cabinet where it will be exposed to sunlight or sources of heat Do not install the Expansion Disk Cabinet in dusty places or places where it will be exposed to corrosive gases or sea breezes Keep the Expansion Disk Cabinet isolated from vibration Install the Expansion Disk Cabinet on a level surface so that it does not tilt Make sure that the AC power supply source is grounded properly using a maximum resistance of 100 Ohms Also do not ground the AC power supply source using a shared ground Use only an independent grounding point Otherwise the Expansion Disk Cabinet may malfunction Do not run a cable under a unit or allow a cable to become taut Do not disconnect the power cable when the power is on Do not place anything on the Expansion Disk Cabinet Do not use the top of the Expansion Disk Cabinet as a workspace To prevent condensation in the Expansion Disk Cabinet do not raise the ambient room temperature rapidly in winter Use the Expansion Disk Cabinet only after it has warmed up sufficiently Do not install the Expansion Disk Cabinet near EM noise generating devices such as photocopiers air conditioners or welders Take electrostatic prevention measures Not
209. specifications e Connecting the console e Turning power on and off e Installing the Enhanced Support Facility package e Enabling disabling the break signal e LAN expansion note 3 3 1 Installation notes CAUTION Unit Damage If the following notes are not observed the PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server may be damaged Be sure to follow these notes Rack installation notes The following instructions are intended to provide product safety requirements to be addressed when the end use product manufacturer installs this product in their equipment e As the PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server is installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly the ambient operating temperature inside of the rack environment may be greater than the room temperature So consideration should be given to installing the PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server in an environment compatible with the manufacturer s maximum rated ambient temperature Consideration for adjustment of air conditions like air circulation should be given to prevent the internal rack ambient temperature from exceeding the maximum operating temperature of this unit Maximum internal operating temperature of this unit 35 deg C 95 deg F e Installation of the PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server should be such that the amount of air flow required for safe operation of the PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server is not compromised The PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Serv
210. splays the status of initial diagnostics performed when the power is turned on It also displays error messages when a hardware error has been detected For details on error messages that maybe displayed see 13 Troubleshooting ALCD panel error message is cleared by one of the following e When the problem has been fixed e When the power is next turned on e When the main AC power is cut off Some displayed error messages may be cleared when the RESET switch is pressed 5 POWER switch push button The POWER switch instructs the system to return the power on and off Power on and off of expansion units such as the Expansion Disk Cabinet is interlocked with the powering on and off of the PRIMEPOWER600 Pedestal Server Operation of the POWER switch varies according to the MODE switch and scftool software contained in the Enhanced Support Facility settings For details see 2 MODE switch and the Enhanced Support Facility User s Guide 119 CHAPTER 7 PRIMEPOWER6O00 Pedestal Server 6 CHECK LED IMPORTANT When the PRIMEPOWER600 Pedestal Server detects an error in the power line or abnormal temperatures the CHECK LED blinks and the power is automatically turned off to prevent unit damage and ensure safety The CHECK LED blinks or lights up when the PRIMEPOWER600 Pedestal Server detects an error When the power is turned on the CHECK LED lights up and then goes out This is not an error If the CHECK LED stays l
211. st IMPORTANT If the MODE switch is set to AUTO or SECURE on a server unit on which auto power control by software is set and the AC power is interrupted the power will sometimes automatically turn on at the moment that the AC power supply is resumed To keep the power from being turned on automatically like this set the MODE switch to MANUAL when restoring AC power after an interruption Procedure 1 Press the POWER switch on the control panel of the PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server 2 Press the POWER switch again within five seconds scftool default interval This starts the system shutdown sequence The power turns off after the system shuts down For details on scftool refer to the User s Guide included with the Enhanced Support Facility 37 CHAPTER 3 PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server Figure 3 6 Turning the power off 3 Turn the power switches of peripheral devices off after the PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server power has turned off 3 3 6 Installing the Enhanced Support Facility package package a front panel miss operation or hardware error may cause the system to shutdown or data to be lost With the PRIMEPOWER servers be sure to install each of the programs provided with the Enhanced Support Facility to ensure the high reliability functions of the service processor For details refer to the User s Guide included with the Enhanced Support Facility 38 3 3 Preparations for Use 3
212. stem operation in result to a break signal from the console terminal connected to the serial port or the STOP A command from the keyboard To prevent this kind of response to a break signal arriving from the serial port or the STOP A command from the keyboard make the following settings using the set fw options command shown below with the ok prompt displayed on screen and then set the MODE switch on the control panel to the SECURE mode How to disable the break signal and STOP A command 1 Use the print fw options command to check the current setting The factory default is that nothing is set ok print fw options fw options 2 Use the set fw options command to set the value no break for disabling the break signal and STOP command ok set fw options no break fw options no break 3 Use the print fw options command to make sure that no break is correctly set ok print fw options fw options no break 153 CHAPTER 8 PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Server How to enable the break signal and STOP A command 1 Use the print fw options command to check the current setting values If the no break shown below is not lost the break signal and STOP A command are already enabled ok print fw options fw options no break 2 Use the clear fw options command to cancel the no break setting ok clear fw options no break fw options 3 Use the print fw options command to make sure that n
213. sure that the AC power supply source is grounded properly using a maximum resistance of 100 Ohms Also do not ground the AC power supply source using a shared ground Use only an independent grounding point Otherwise the PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server may malfunction Do not run a cable under a unit or allow a cable to become taut Do not disconnect the power cable when the power is on Do not place anything on the PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server Do not use the top of the PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server as a workspace 4 3 Preparations for Use e To prevent condensation in the PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server do not raise the ambient room temperature rapidly in winter Use the PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server only after it has warmed up sufficiently e Do not install the PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server near EM noise generating devices such as photocopiers air conditioners or welders e Take electrostatic prevention measures Note that some carpets generate static electricity easily and can cause the PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server to malfunction e When moving the PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server do not pull on the front cover Otherwise the Server may be damaged 4 3 2 Installation specifications Table 4 2 and Table 4 3 show the installation specifications for the PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server Table 4 2 Installation Specifications of the PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server 1 2 It
214. t 4U Server 5 2 Names and Functions of Parts This section describes the names and functions of parts on the front control panel and rear of the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 4U Server 68 5 2 Names and Functions of Parts 5 2 1 Frontside The names and functions of parts on the front of the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 4U Server are as follows e f E PoE fie 5 0 gal o o IOI O P E IOI I PRIMEPOWER OOO O O o o el H a e O o Ea 8mm Tape Drive or CD ROM Unit 1 Control Panel DAT DDS4 Drive option Figure 5 2 Front of PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 4U Server 1 Control panel Contains various switches and indicator LEDs See 5 2 2 Control Panel for details 5 2 2 Control panel The PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 4U Server is provided with the control panel shown in Figure 5 3 4 LCD Panel 1 RESET Switch REQUEST RESET CHECK POWER 3 REQUEST Switch Eno gt 4 5 POWER Switch MANUAL SECURE AUTO 2 MODE Switch
215. ter replacing the lithium battery If these messages are not cleared after replacing the lithium battery a poor battery cable connection is the probable cause Table 13 5 Lithium Battery Error Messages Message Message 1st line 2nd line Cause SCF alarm LIBATT The voltage of the lithium battery has dropped SCF warning Calendar Initial The calendar information has been reset This message is displayed immediately after the lithium battery is replaced Other error messages Table 13 6 Other Error Massages ist line 2nd ins Cause SCF idling xxx min POWER xxx minutes passed since the power was restored RCI Mainte Mode The RCI mode has changed for maintenance 1 0 Power on Waiting for I O units to power up SCF warning Please Levelup Firmware upgrade processing failed Please try again SCF alarm RCI Timeout Time out detected by RCI communications FMEM Protected Mounted flash memory is write protected Syshalt xxxxxxxx System HALT detected 0x CPU Config Mixed CPU types detected 12CHx 12C diagnostics x 12C bus number SCF stop SCF Watchdog SCF watchdog detected BUSerr xxxxxxxx Bus error detected ADRerr xxxxxxxx Address error detected 236 13 5 Post Error Messages 13 5 Post Error Messages Table 13 7 shows the names of typical components that are displayed on the LCD panel when POST detects an error Table 13 7 Post Error Messages
216. the Enhanced Support Facility 57 CHAPTER 4 PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server Figure 4 6 Turning the power off 3 Turn the power switches of peripheral devices off after the PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server power has turned off 4 3 6 Installing the Enhanced Support Facility package package a front panel miss operation or hardware error may cause the system to shutdown or data to be lost With the PRIMEPOWER servers be sure to install all of the programs provided with the Enhanced Support Facility to ensure the high reliability functions or the service processor For details refer to the User s Guide included with the Enhanced Support Facility 58 4 3 Preparations for Use 4 3 7 How to enable disable the break signal ZA CAUTION Data Destruction If improper commands are used at the ok prompt data may be lost If you need to use any command except those shown in this manual you should fully understand the function and usage of the command before using it Data is sometimes lost as the bootup sequence shifts to display of the ok prompt during system operation in response to a break signal from the console terminal connected to the serial port or the STOP A command from the keyboard To prevent this kind of response to a break signal arriving from the serial port or the STOP A command from the keyboard make the following settings using the set fw options command shown below with the ok prompt displayed on
217. the power on 150 The following describes how to turn the power on Data Destruction CAUTION Do not turn the console terminal device connected to the serial port on after turning the PRIMEPOWER Server on When the MODE switch is set to AUTO or MANUAL a break signal may cause the bootup sequence to shift to display of the ok prompt during Solaris operation potentially causing data to be lost IMPORTANT If the MODE switch is set to AUTO or SECURE on a server unit on which auto power control by software is set and the AC power is interrupted the power will sometimes automatically turn on at the moment that the AC power supply is resumed To keep the power from being turned on automatically like this set the MODE switch to MANUAL when restoring AC power after an interruption When the PRIMEPOWER Server is turned on a self diagnostics routine automatically verifies whether or not hardware errors are occurring If this routine detects any hardware errors system power is automatically turned off and on again if the MODE switch on the control panel is set to AUTO or SECURE This power off on retry sequence is performed twice In both retries the routine checks for errors If an error occurs in both cases the routine judges that the system cannot be booted up and stops the system bootup sequence Procedure 1 Turn the AC main line power on 2 Turn the power switches of the console terminal and peripheral devices on Figure 8 5
218. then set the MODE switch on the control panel to the SECURE mode How to disable the break signal and STOP A command 1 Use the print fw options command to check the current setting The factory default is that nothing is set ok print fw options fw options 2 Use the set fw options command to set the value no break for disabling the break signal and STOP command ok set fw options no break fw options no break 3 Use the print fw options command to make sure that no break is correctly set ok print fw options fw options no break 130 7 3 Preparations for Use How to enable the break signal and STOP A command 1 Use the print fw options command to check the current setting values If the no break shown below is not displayed the break signal and STOP A command are already enabled ok print fw options fw options no break 2 Use the clear fw options command to cancel the no break setting ok clear fw options no break fw options 3 Use the print fw options command to make sure that nothing is set ok print fw options fw options 7 3 8 LAN expansion note When LAN ports have seen added with PCI cards and each LAN port given its own MAC address these should be enabled from the ok prompt as follows ok setenv local mac address true 131 CHAPTER 7 PRIMEPOWER6O00 Pedestal Server 7 4 Expanding the Server Unit CAUTION The following operations sh
219. tics are conducted on system components such as processors and memory e Automatic System Reconfiguration ASR isolates faulty hardware components such as processors and memory modules immediately after detection e A SCF System Control Facility which has an integrated service processor monitors the operation of the SPARC64 GP processors environmental temperatures power and fans e Status of LEDs and messages on the LCD panel indicate the status when an error occurs e The RCI Remote Cabinet Interface allows control over power cycling of expansion I O units such as the Expansion Disk Cabinet and Expansion File Unit Type 2 and monitors for errors e Internal disk drives are hot swappable In addition redundant power supplies and fans are supported for high availability PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server does not support it e Lockable cover panels to prevent unauthorized access to the internal I O devices Rackmount type server does not support it PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server This chapter gives an overview of the PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server names and functions of parts preparations for use and how to expand the server unit 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 CONTENTS A A trea denne golba Ouest icles amas asad ak cea Le Neen aimee TG Hele AS E 4 Names and Functions of Parts concordia sie 5 Preparations for Use ia A E A tease 10 Expanding the Server Ult iii A o 20 CHAPTER 2 PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server 2 1 Ove
220. to Table 6 5 and Figure 6 9 below for details of the PCI slot positions when installing PCI cards Table 6 5 PCI Slot Specifications PCI Slot PCI Slot Card PCI Clock Card Input number Bus Width bits Rate MHz Voltage 10 F 64 32 64 33 5V or Universal 9 E 64 32 64 33 5V or Universal 8 E 64 32 64 33 5V or Universal 7 E 64 32 64 33 5V or Universal 6 D 64 32 64 33 66 3 3V or Universal 5 C 64 32 64 33 66 3 3V or Universal 4 B 64 32 64 33 66 3 3V or Universal 3 A 64 32 64 33 5V or Universal 2 A 64 32 64 33 5V or Univ
221. uilt in option units Connection disconnection of external interface cables Maintenance repair and periodic diagnosis and maintenance CAUTION The following operations on this product and options provided by FUJITSU should be performed by a service engineer and should not be performed by the user Otherwise the user may cause the products to malfunction viii Unpacking of option adapter etc delivered to the customer Removal of the front panel rear panel and side panel covers Mounting removal of built in option units Connection disconnection of external interface cables Maintenance repair and periodic diagnosis and maintenance Remodeling and Recycling of This Product If this product is remodeled with secondhand parts overhauled or recycled as is users and bystanders may be injured and property damaged unexpectedly 1X CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 CHAPTER 2 Features of the PRIMEPOWER Servers PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server 2 1 OVERVIEW gt di Sse dk a Ge Re A SOE RR eh 2 2 Names and Functions of Parts 02 00 0020 0000004 2 2 1 Front sidez sateet tite al aes ab A as 2 2 2 Control panel cosida es BS a Re ee Ee a 2 2 3 Rear SIdE ti A a E a a a oe a ea 2 3 Pr parations Tor Usen t en dr A a a A 2 3 1 Installationnotes iei 9 0 died a 4 yok A A A 2 3 2 Installation specifications 2 2 2 ee ee 2 3 3 Connecting the console ee ee 2 3 4 Turning the poweron o 235 Turning the
222. unction show post results Displays the results of diagnostics on the UPA clock UPA module PCI slots memory modules and on board I O on the console Also the diagnostic results can be referred to by using the prtdiag 1M command while the operating system is running 232 13 3 LCD Initial Diagnostics Sequence 13 3 LCD Initial Diagnostics Sequence LCD panel sequence Figure 13 1 shows the major messages that are displayed on the LCD panel during the PRIMEPOWER start up process These messages will appear in the order indicated SCF initial 1 0 Power on Y POST Executing test_name Y OBP Initializing Just a moment Sg da Y Operating System diagnostic alarm OBP stop POST ERR HHHHHHE Component diagnostic stop Probing Memory Probing CPU Probing PCI Scrubbing Memory Booting Figure 13 1 HHHHHHHEE error code POST ERROR STOP OBP STOP check error logs e g Initial Diagnostics Sequence RED state trap Reset Switch If power on processing does not start after the power switch is turned on check that the power cable is properly connected to the AC power inlet and that the MODE switch is set to SECURE 233 CHAPTER 13 Troubleshooting 13 4 SCF Error Messages 234 The following table shows the messages that most commonly appear on the LCD panel when the SCF System detects
223. upported 4 3 Preparations for Use 4 3 5 Turning the power off The following describes how to turn the power off A CAUTION Data Destruction Before turning the power off check the answer to each of the following points is No or data may be lost e Are there any currently executing programs e Are there any current users e Are floppy disks or tape cartridges still inserted in their drives Backup files as necessary before turning the power off Also do not turn off the console while the PRIMEPOWER Server is turned on When the MODE switch is set to AUTO or MANUAL a break signal may cause the bootup sequence to shift to display of the ok prompt during Solaris operation potentially causing data to be lost IMPORTANT If the MODE switch is set to AUTO or SECURE on a server unit on which auto power control by software is set and the AC power is interrupted the power will sometimes automatically turn on at the moment that the AC power supply is resumed To keep the power from being turned on automatically like this set the MODE switch to MANUAL when restoring AC power after an interruption Procedure 1 Press the POWER switch on the control panel of the PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server 2 Press the POWER switch again within five seconds scftool default interval This starts the system shutdown sequence The power turns off after the system shuts down For details on scftool refer to the User s Guide included with
224. us Width bits Rate MHz Voltage 6 D 64 32 64 33 5V or Universal long 5 D 64 32 64 33 5V or Universal long 4 D 64 32 64 33 5V or Universal long 3 C 64 32 64 33 5V or Universal long 2 B 64 32 64 33 66 3 3V or Universal long 1 A 64 32 64 33 66 3 3V or Universal long PCI slot 6 PCI slot 1 Figure 2 9 Rear of PRIMEPOWER200 Pedestal Server showing position of PCI slots 24 PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server This chapter gives an overview of the PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server names and functions of parts preparations for use and how to expand the server unit CONTENTS A A A RN E 26 3 2 Names and Functions of Parts 0 cece cece cece eee e eee nono nent ene nent nent E E a 27 3 3 r Preparations Tor Use A oA cea eat eee tae 31 3 4 Expanding the Server Utica A a e 41 25 CHAPTER 3 PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server 3 1 Overview The following describes the key features and appearance of the PRIMEPOWER200 Rackmount 4U Server Key Features e The server unit can be configured with up to two CPUs e Up to 16 gigabytes of memory can be mounted e Six PCI slots 2 x 33 66MHz 4 x 33MHz are provided e Up to two UltraSCSI disk drives can be built in e One tape unit DDS4 DAT 8mm can be installed e A CD ROM drive is provided as standard e One 100Base TX port two serial ports RS 232C and one key
225. ustrial plug General installation notes Do not block the ventilation holes Do not install the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 4U Server where it will be exposed to sunlight or sources of heat Do not install the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 4U Server in dusty places or places where it will be exposed to corrosive gases or sea breezes Keep the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 4U Server isolated from vibration Install the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 4U Server on a level surface so that it does not tilt Make sure that the AC power supply source is grounded properly using a maximum resistance of 100 Ohms Also do not ground the AC power supply source using a shared ground Use only an independent grounding point Otherwise the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 4U Server may malfunction Do not run a cable under a unit or allow a cable to become taut Do not disconnect the power cable when the power is on Do not place anything on the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 4U Server Do not use the top of the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 4U Server as a workspace To prevent condensation in the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 4U Server do not raise the ambient room temperature rapidly in winter Use the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 4U Server only after it has warmed up sufficiently Do not install the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 4U Server near EM noise generating devices such as photocopiers air conditioners or welders 5 3 Preparations for Use e Take electrostatic pre
226. vention measures Note that some carpets generate static electricity easily and can cause the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 4U Server to malfunction e When moving the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 4U Server do not pull on the front cover Otherwise the Server may be damaged 5 3 2 Installation specifications Table 5 2 and Table 5 3 show the installation specifications for the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 4U Server Table 5 2 Installation Specifications of the PRIMEPOWER400 Rackmount 4U Server 1 2 Item Specification Weight 53 kg 116 99 Ib max 1 Power Supply Frequency 50 60 Hz 2 4 Voltage Single phase Single phase AC100 120V 410 AC200 240V 10 Max Current 8 9 A 100V 3 7 A 240V Leak Current lt 3 5 mA Frame Resistance lt 10090 Temperature Operating 5 35 C 41 95 F 2 Non operating 0 50 C 32 122 F Humidity Operating 20 80 RH non condensing Non operating 8 80 RH non condensing Vibration Operating 0 2G Non operating 0 4G Noise 50 db A 3 Form Factor Rackmount 4U 4 Include Rack Rail weight 2 If the ambient temperature exceeds 35 deg C 95 deg F during operation a warning message is displayed Take steps to rectify the problem immediately 3 The indicated noise is the mean value of measurements obtained when the server unit is installed in an 1800mm 71 inch rack server in a low noise anec
227. wing operations should be performed by a service engineer and not by the user Otherwise the product may malfunction e Mounting removal of optional internal units The following optional items can be added to the PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server e Power supply units e CPU modules e Memory modules e Hard disk drives e PCI cards Systemboard mounting locations are as follows SCF Board Connector DDC 2 DDC 3 CPU slot 0 CPU slot 1 DDC 7 CPU slot 2 CPU slot 3 Memory slot 14 Memory slot 15 Memory slot 12 Memory slot 13 Memory slot 10 Memory slot 11 Memory slot 08 Memory slot 09 Memory slot 06 Memory slot 07 Memory slot 04 Memory slot 05 Memory slot 02 Memory slot 03 Memory slot 00 Memory slot 01 Figure 4 7 PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server Systemboard 61 CHAPTER 4 PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server PCI slot 10 PCI slot 9 PCI slot 8 PCI slot 7 PCI Board 1 PCI slot 6 PCI slot 5 PCI slot 4 PCI slot 3 PCI slot 2 PCI slot 1 PCI Board 2 Figure 4 8 PRIMEPOWER400 Pedestal Server PCI boards 4 4 1 Adding power supply units IMPORTANT Adding an optional redundant power supply unit allows hot swapping of the power supply units CAUTI
228. y causing data to be lost 1 Press the POWER switch on the control panel of the PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U 2 Server Press the POWER switch again within five seconds scftool default interval This starts the system shutdown sequence The power turns off after the system shuts down For details on scftool refer to the User s Guide included with the Enhanced Support Facility 151 CHAPTER 8 PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Server 3 Turn the power switches of peripheral devices off after the PRIMEPOWER600 Rackmount 10U Server power is turned off Figure 8 6 Turning the power off 8 3 6 Installing the Enhanced Support Facility package package front panel operation or hardware errors may cause the system to shutdown or data to be lost With the PRIMEPOWER servers be sure to install all of the programs provided with the Enhanced Support Facility to ensure the high reliability functions of the service processors For details refer to the User s Guide included with the Enhanced Support Facility 152 8 3 Preparations for Use 8 3 7 How to enable disable the break signal ZA CAUTION Data Destruction If improper commands are used at the ok prompt data may be lost If you need to use any command except those shown in this manual you should fully understand the function and usage of the command before using it Data is sometimes lost as the bootup sequence shifts to display of the ok prompt during sy
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