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1. RODDODDDO o Figure 3 2 Outlets for the 19 inch Rack Spaces Outside of Japan In Japan Push up two breaker type and one standard type power switches Switches o o o Figure 3 3 Outlets for the 19 inch Rack Spaces In Japan 16 C120 E093 04EN 3 1 Power on off the Circuit Breaker 3 1 3 Precautions for Turning off the Circuit Breaker Be sure to follow the precautions below when turning off the circuit breaker Precautions for turning off the circuit breaker Before setting the circuit breaker to Off verify that the Mode switch is set to MAINTENANCE Note if the Mode switch is set to any other position and the circuit breaker is turned off the partition may turn on automatically the next time the circuit breaker is set to On Never turn on the circuit breaker again within 10 seconds after the circuit breaker is turned off Precautions for automatic shutdown of the circuit breaker If the circuit breaker is automatically shut down as current overload is found this means there is abnormality in the power line of the main unit such as short circuit Turning on the circuit breaker too soon after such a shutdown may shut down the breaker of the distribution panel Using without appropriate problem resolution may cause overcurrent in the ma
2. Specification Platform Item EE REN PRIMEPOWER 100 Pedestal CPU SPARC64 GP UltraSPARC Ile 250 MHz or faster 500MHz or faster Memory 256M Bytes or more 256M Bytes or more Hard Disk 9 1G Bytes or more 18G Bytes or more Display Resolution 1152 x 900 or 1280 x 1024 Connector D sub15pin or 13W3 dimensional standard Recommended PCI card One PGX32 Color Frame One PGX32 and One Quad Buffer card 1 to 3 Fast Ethernet card FastEthernet card s CD ROM CD ROM drive DVD ROM drive standard loading standard loading Tape station Internal DAT device DDS 3 standard Keyboard Solaris compatible C120 E093 04EN 75 CHAPTER 9 System Management Console SMC The PRIMEPOWER 100 is not used by Fujitsu Siemens Computers Fujitsu Siemens Computers uses the PRIMESTATION instead See the assigned system administrator s guide PRIMESTATION as LAN Console or SMC Note The PRIMEPOWERI00N which is distributed by Fujitsu Siemens Computers is not identical with the Fujitsu model PRIMEPOWER 100 2 SMC hardware requirements in Japan 76 Use the following platform in Japan The PCI cards allocation must not be changed Table 9 2 SMC Hardware Requirements In Japan Specification Item GP7000F SMC PRIMEPOWER SMC PRIMEPOWER100 Platform CPU UltraSPARC Ii 360 MHz UltraSPARC IIe 500 MHz Memory 128M Bytes 256M Bytes Hard Disk 8 4G Bytes 18G Bytes CD ROM CD ROM drive DVD ROM
3. Cursor position Figure 8 1 Fan Error Messages Table 8 1 Fan Error Messages Configuration error Display data Contents Message details O FANYy failed Indicates the defective fan If First numerical value 0 multiple defective fans were One or more than one defective fan is detected detected the unit last detected in the cabinet in which the panel is included the is displayed Base cabinet First numeric value 1 One or more than one defective fan is detected in the cabinet in which the panel is not included the System Expansion cabinet yy Fan Tray number O FAN config err Indicates a fan that has a First numerical value 0 One or more than one fan has a Configuration error detected in the cabinet in which the panel is included the Base cabinet First numeric value 1 One or more than one fan has a Configuration error detected in the cabinet in which the panel is not included the System Expansion cabinet PRIMEPOWER800 only has the value 0 for the first numeric value C120 E093 04EN 71 CHAPTER 8 Approaches to Troubleshooting 72 If abnormality is detected while any partition is selected the cursor points 0 to e the following messages are displayed Table 8 2 Partition Error Messages Display data Contents Message details Panic Panic occurred in the OS After the panic the OS automatically restarts SB xx alarm An alarm wa
4. 45 Figure 5 5 Messages Regarding the System Control Facility 46 Figure 5 6 Fan Messages 0c cece eet eres 47 Figure 5 7 Partition Messages 00sec eee eee 48 Figure 5 8 AC Symbol Messages sseessleslses 49 Figure 5 9 Power Supply Unit PSU Symbol Messages 49 Figure 6 1 Maximum Configuration of the PRIMEPOWER 1000 52 C120 E093 04EN XV Contents Figure 6 2 PRIMEPOWER1000 System Board Number Front View 52 Figure 6 3 Maximum Configuration of the PRIMEPOWER800 53 Figure 6 4 PRIMEPOWER800 System Board Number Front View 53 Figure 6 5 System Board PCI Probing Order When Two System Boards Configure One Partition 59 Figure 8 1 Fan Error Messages 0 0 ce eee eee eee 71 Figure 8 2 FEP XB DDC Error Messages lulu 72 Figure C 1 Expansion File Unit Front View lesus 90 Figure C 2 Expansion File Unit Rear View 02000005 91 Figure C 3 Expansion File Unit Rear View Rear Cover is Detached 92 Figure C 4 Disk Drive Bay Configuration of the Expansion File Unit 95 Figure D 1 Connection with UPS 2 00000 eee eee 98 Figure D 2 Corresponding Terminal Chart of UPS Interface Cable 100 Figure D 3 UPC Connector 0 00 cee eee 101 xvi C120 E093 04EN Contents Tables Table 2 1 Main Unit Specifications 00 000 e eee eee Table 2 2 Outlet Specifications of 19 in
5. Prompt Meaning Example RC2000 Bourne shell and Korn shell prompt in RC2000 RC2000 command y n filename SMC Bourne shell and Korn shell prompt in SMC SMC command y n filename 3 Super user prompt notations Prompt Meaning Example RC2000 Super user prompt in RC2000 RC2000 command y n filename SMC Super user prompt in SMC SMC command y n filename 4 OBP mode prompt notations Prompt Meaning Example ok ok prompt in partition ok command ok ok prompt in SMC ok command C120 E093 04EN Preface Environmental Requirements for Using This Product This product is a computer which is intended to be used in a computer room For details on the operational environment see the Installation Planning Manual of the respective models Conventions for Alert Messages This manual uses the following conventions to show the alert messages An alert message consists of an alert signal and alert statements The alert signal consists of an alert symbol and a signal word or just a signal word AWARNING This indicates a hazardous situation could result in serious personal injury if the user does not perform the procedure correctly This indicates a hazardous situation could result in minor or moderate personal injury if the user does not perform the procedure correctly This signal also indicates that damage to the product or other property may occur if the us
6. 2 0 cee 14 CHAPTER 3 Main Unit Power on off 15 3 1 Power on off the Circuit Breaker 1 0 2 0 0 00 c cee eee 15 3 1 1 Precautions for Turning on the Circuit Breaker 15 3 1 2 How to Turn on the Circuit Breaker llli 15 3 1 3 Precautions for Turning off the Circuit Breaker 17 3 1 4 How to Turn off the Circuit Breaker llle 17 3 2 Power on off the Main Unit llle 18 3 2 1 POWE ON Lue xx RR ati dee V n US eos ee R 18 3 222 Powet olf 2s de ede e ves ur oC ACE ok Rp cia A Rs ed 20 3 3 Power on off the Partition liliis 21 3 3 1 Power on the Partition llle 21 3 3 2 Power off the Partition 0 00 c cee eee 22 C120 E093 04EN xi Contents CHAPTER 4 Hardware Overview 23 4 1 Device Configuration sssaaa eener 23 4 2 System Board 2 0 00 c cet 25 4 2 1 Overview of System Board 2 0 0 eee 25 4 2 2 System Board Enhancement 0 0 eee eee eee 27 433 CPU Module 15 ur aiden ern er Bye ee AI 28 4 3 1 Overview of CPU Module 00 00 eee eee 28 4 4 Memory Modules lssseeeeee een 29 4 4 1 Overview of Memory Module een 29 4 5 System Control Facility llli 30 4 6 Power Supply Unit lllisiseseeeelessleees ees 31 4 6 1 PSU Expansion 0 0 ees 31 4 6 2 Dual Power Feed Option
7. Do not install the main unit in dusty places or places where it will be exposed to corrosive gases or sea breeze Keep the main unit isolated from vibration Install the main unit on a level surface Use a grounding cable of category three or greater in Japan Make sure that the AC power supply source of the main unit is grounded with dedicated grounding cable Otherwise the main unit 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 turned on Do not place anything on top of the main unit Do not use the main unit as a work space Avoid condensation in the main unit do not raise the ambient temperature rapidly in winter Use the main unit only after it has warmed up sufficiently Do not install the main unit near a noise generating device such as a photocopier air conditioner or welder Take static electricity prevention measures Note that some carpets generate static electricity easily and can cause the main unit to malfunction When moving the main unit do not pull on the front cover Otherwise the main unit may be damaged 10 C120 E093 04EN 2 2 Precautions for Installation Table 2 4 lists the physical electrical and environmental specifications of the main unit Table 2 4 Physical Electrical and Environmental Specifications 1 2 Specifications Item Base cabinet 1 pasci ue Remarks Up to 16 C
8. m IN 8 d Cursor position Figure 5 8 AC Symbol Messages Table 5 9 AC Symbol Messages Symbol Display data Contents Message details Z O O Indicates power receipt state Indicates the state of the power supply O In operation The meaning of the 4 digits of the FEP not installed display from left to right are x Supply is terminated 0 and 1 systems of the cabinet 0 0 and 1 systems of the cabinet 1 Display data O O Cabinet 0 1 Line 0 1 0 1 PRIMEPOWER800 is provided for the Base cabinet cabinet 0 use only 5 3 6 Power Supply Unit PSU Symbol Messages Figure 5 9 shows the operator panel status and Table 5 10 lists the messages displayed on the operator panel while the FEP XB DDC symbol is selected the cursor points to P If any defective FEP Power Supply Unit or defective XB DDC the power supply converter at the crossbar interconnection is detected the selected symbol P blinks If a defective FEP or defective XB DDC is not detected no message will be displayed pL Power Supply Unit PSU symbol messages x FE Pnn failed gt lt Ina ex ju Cursor position Figure 5 9 Power Supply Unit PSU Symbol Messages C120 E093 04EN 49 CHAPTER 5 Main Unit Operator Panel Operation Table 5 10 PSU Symbol Messages Symbol pispiay Contents
9. 03 20001 08 31 Section 9 1 Fujitsu Siemens Computers adds the remarks concerning the PRIMESTATION and PRIMEPOWER100 as SMC platforms 04 2001 12 20 Section 4 9 and 6 1 7 Corrections due to changes of Corrections console connection unit types Section 5 1 4 and 5 2 Error corrections Corrections Note In this table revised section is indicated as its section number in the current edition An asterisk indicates a section in the old edition C120 E093 04EN Preface This manual describes the features configuration hardware and panel operation of the PRIMEPOWER1000 and PRIMEPOWER800 Read this manual thoroughly to understand the PRIMEPOWER1000 and PRIMEPOWER800 Unless otherwise specified the PRIMEPOWER1000 800 is referred to as the main unit and the System Management Console as the SMC in this manual This section explains Structure and contents of this manual Other reference manuals Notations Prompt Notations Environmental requirements for using this product Conventions for warning messages For the readers Structure and Contents of This Manual This manual is organized as described below CHAPTER 1 Features Describes the features of the main unit CHAPTER 2 Specifications and Installation Overview of the Main Unit Describes the specifications and procedures for installing the main unit CHAPTER 3 Main Unit Power on off Describes how to power on off the main unit CHAPTER 4 Hardwar
10. 1161 46 1200 47 Service area WWIAARAABAAABAAAE BALBAARABRARAER AA hh 766 30 Figure 2 6 Installation Area of PRIMEPOWER1000 Base Cabinet Only and PRIMEPOWER800 Wall A Units mm in a Service area e vo Ig g g 4 2 9447 g 5 tem Base Sys ie Expansion o cabinet cabinet Front E 7 NX Service area A A a 7777777772222222272 227 1470 58 Figure 2 7 Installation Area of PRIMEPOWER1000 With a System Expansion Cabinet C120 E093 04EN 13 CHAPTER 2 Specifications and Installation Overview of the Main Unit 2 3 Connecting the SMC Each partition defined in the main unit is required to establish LAN connection with the SMC Use an on board LAN ports on the System Board of each partition for the connection In addition a LAN connection must be made between the System Control Facility and the SMC This LAN connection is used only for local communication between the SMC and the System Control Facility or between the SMC and the Console Connection Unit The distance between the main unit and the SMC should be less than 30 m 98 ft For details on the connection see the Section 3 2 3 LAN connection of the SMC in the PRIMEPOWER2000 1000 800 Installation Guide 14 C120 E093 04EN CHAPTER 3 Main Unit Power on off 3 1 3 1 1 3 1 2 This chapter describes how to Power on off the Circuit Breaker Power on off th
11. Appendix C Expansion File Unit C 5 Software Tools for Hot Swapping Redundant Components of Expansion File Unit This section identifies software tools used for hot swapping redundant components of Expansion File Unit C 5 1 Disk Drive Replacement Overview Equipment damage Data destruction Be sure to follow the precautions described below when handling a disk drive Otherwise the disk drive may be damaged or cause loss of data Avoid heavy impact to the unit Keep the disk drive unit isolated from a magnetic field generating device such as a motor or audio speaker Avoid condensation in the disk drive do not install the disk drive where condensation may occur or temperature and humidity may change rapidly IMPORTANT To use hot swap feature of the disk drive effectively implement mirroring using the option software SynfinityDisk The disk drive equipped in this unit is hot swappable Note that the replacement of the disk drive unit must be performed by a certified service engineer To perform hot swapping use the machine administration tool included in Enhanced Support Facility C 5 2 Power Supply Unit Replacement Overview IMPORTANT To use hot swap feature of the Power Supply Unit effectively add optional redundant Power Supply Unit in the system The Power Supply Unit is hot swappable The replacement of the Power Supply Unit should only be performed by a certified service engineer To
12. Power on from LAN To power on the main unit from the LAN use the SMC menu window or issue a command Preparation of specific power control box is not required Characteristics of SMC The SMC monitors the operation of the main unit If an error is detected the SMC alerts the administrator The SMC can act as a maintenance console and for inspection administration For this reason the SMC must always be kept in active even if the power supply to the main unit is shut down If the SMC power is shut down the main unit can be turned on from the operator panel However it is recommended to keep the SMC in active Waiting for Power on Before powering on the main unit turn on the main line switch of I O devices connected to the RCI If initiation of the I O devices is longer than the initiation of the main unit set the OBP setting to set a longer wait time The main unit can delay its initiation for the specified period of time For details on OBP setting see Appendix A OBP Environment Variables C120 E093 04EN 6 3 4 6 3 Main Unit Power Control RCI Settings 6 3 5 RCI setting should only be performed by a certified service engineer Making any changes to the setting by the user may cause system malfunction RCI setting can be made through RCI relating settings in Machine Administration Menu of the System Console Software on the SMC The following RCI settings can be modified Display of the RCI ne
13. Electrical and Environmental Specifications 2 2 Item Specifications Base cabinet 1 Up to 16 CPUs System Expansion cabinet Up to 32 CPUs Remarks Specification of the outlet box for a 19 inch rack space 200 VAC output power rating 3 5A x 6 in Japan 200 VAC output power rating 3 5A x 14 outside Japan Dual System distribution Mainly used for the Expansion File Unit 100 VAC output x 3 in Japan only Total power rating of two outlets is 0 35A Mainly used for the HUB of System Control LAN and Console Connection Unit Power rating 0 65 A 1 outlet Mainly used for maintenance by a certified systems engineer Installation Front 1200 mm 47 in area Rear 800 mm 31 in 1 PRIMEPOWERSOO is provided for the Base cabinet use only 2 The power consumption and heat dissipation values listed in the table apply to each cabinet When planning installation of the System Expansion cabinets for PRIMEPOWER1000 be sure to calculate the sum of all items in the above table by multiplying by the number of cabinets being installed Remark SB is the abbreviation for System Board C120 E093 04EN 2 2 Precautions for Installation Figure 2 6 and Figure 2 7 show the required equipment and service areas of the main unit of PRIMEPOWER1000 800 Wall Units mm in Service area 800 31 Base cabinet ae A t Front
14. add the System Expansion cabinet PRIMEPOWER800 is provided for the Base cabinet use only and cannot connect the System Expansion cabinet The System Expansion cabinet allows the maximum configuration with 16 CPUs and 24 PCI slots by mounting up to eight System Boards as well as for the Base cabinet The System Expansion cabinet does not contain any System Board CPU module or expansion memory options If the System Expansion cabinet is required consult with the certified service engineer System Disk Drive The main unit uses disks in the Expansion File Unit as the system disks In the standard configuration the base package includes following items One Expansion File Unit File Unit Expansion Kit x1 Redundant PSU x1 Two UltraSCSI cards In Japan two disks are included in the standard configuration but outside of Japan any disks are not included Therefore a minimum of two disk drive options must be added For system disk unit expansion contact a certified service engineer For details on the Expansion File Unit see Appendix C Expansion File Unit CHAPTER 2 Specifications and Installation Overview of the Main Unit 2 1 4 19 inch Rack Space The main unit provides 11 units of 19 inch rack space in the upper part of the cabinet Three unit spaces are used for each Expansion File Units installed and two are used for the HUBs for the System Control LAN HUBs Six unit spaces are available for users to
15. pes Figure 6 5 System Board PCI Probing Order When Two System Boards Configure One Partition Example of assigning a controller number or an interface name For example when a PCI card is inserted under the conditions below a controller number or an interface name is assigned as displayed in Table 6 3 C120 E093 04EN 59 CHAPTER 6 System Configuration Partition Includes two System Boards SB 0 and SB 1 Mounting slot for SCSI interface card SB 0 PCIOB and PCIOA SB 1 PCIOB and PCIOA Mounting slot for expansion network interface card SB 0 PCIIB SB 1 PCIIB Table 6 3 Example of Assigning a Controller Nnumber or an Interface Name Interface location System Board Type of PCI card ConttollenNey No PCI slot No Interface name SB 0 PCIOB 1 SCSI interface c0 PC10A 2 SCSI interface cl PCIIB 3 Expansion network interface hmeO PCIIA 4 E System Board Basic network interface hmel standard mounting PC13B 6 PC13A 7 SB 1 PCIOB 8 SCSI interface c2 PCIOA 9 SCSI interface c3 PCIIB 10 Expansion network interface hme2 PCIIA 11 System Board 12 Basic network interface hme3 standard mounting PC13B 13 PCI3A 14 60 C120 E093 04EN 6 2 6 2 1 6 2 2 6 2 3 6 2 High Availability Characteristics High Availability Characteristics This section descr
16. 10 12 14 16 Figure 6 2 PRIMEPOWER1000 System Board Number Front View 52 C120 E093 04EN 6 1 Standard Configuration Figure 6 3 Maximum Configuration of the PRIMEPOWER800 Base cabinet Cabinet 0 0 2 4 6 Figure 6 4 PRIMEPOWER800 System Board Number Front View 3 SMC and the accessories for LAN One SMC or more SMCs must be connected One SMC can control multiple main units TheLAN port for SMC system control must be connected as a private LAN to the System Control Facility through the Console Connection Unit HUB and LAN cables are required for connecting between a PRIMEPOWER 1000 800 and an SMC C120 E093 04EN 53 CHAPTER 6 System Configuration For details on the SMC see the Section 4 8 System Management Console SMC and the user s manual supplied with the SMC The manual is not applicable to the PRIMESTATION as SMC for this refer to the system administrator s guide PRIMESTATION as LAN Console or SMC 4 File unit for a system volume 6 1 2 6 1 3 Thedisk mounted in the Expansion File Unit is to be used as a system volume This unit must be prepared in accordance with the configuration of the main unit Selecting a System Volume The Expansion File Unit UltraSCSI 2 ports can be used as a system volume Up to 10 disks can be internally mounted on this file unit This Expansion File Unit contains a power supply and a fan
17. 3 IEC320 Outlet type Expansion File Unit Note2 1 200 V 3 5 A 3 IEC320 Outlet type Expansion File Unit Note2 Notel Power supply systems 0 and 1 become separate when installing Dual power feed option Note2 For the 200V 3 5 connectors there are fourteen connectors and twelve connectors are available for users Two of the connectors are use for the File Unit installed in the basic package C120 E093 04EN CHAPTER 2 Specifications and Installation Overview of the Main Unit 19 inch rack space outlet box in Japan Figure 2 3 shows the 19 inch rack space outlet box in Japan ja o o Figure 2 3 Outlets for the 19 inch Rack Spaces In Japan IMPORTANT Do not use the 100 VAC 0 65 A outlet marked MAINTE which is the top plug of the three 100 VAC plugs with three parallel pins This outlet is required for maintenance by a certified service engineer Table 2 3 specifies the outlet specifications in Japan Table 2 3 Outlet Specifications of 19 inch Rack In Japan RON RUP Voltage of System Connector type Main purpose of use Max current pieces Note1 200 V 3 5 A 3 IEC320 Outlet type Expansion File Unit Note2 0 100 V 0 35 A 2 3 Parallel pins System Control LAN HUB Note3 Console Connection Unit 100 V 0 65 A 1 3 Par
18. 76 C120 E093 04EN PRIMEPOWER 1000 800 User s Manual co FUJITSU FOR SAFE OPERATION Handling of 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 FOR SAFE OPERATION below Use the product according to the instructions and information available in this manual Keep this manual in hand for further understanding Fujitsu makes every effort to prevent users and bystanders from being injured or from suffering from damages to their property Use the product according to this manual ABOUT THIS PRODUCT 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 the High Safety Required Use If you wish to use this Product for High Safety Required Use please consult with s
19. For details see Section 6 5 Auto Power Control System APCS in the System Console Software User s Guide C120 E093 04EN 19 CHAPTER 3 Main Unit Power on off 3 2 2 Power off This section describes how to turn off the main unit Data destruction Before shutting down power the following events must be ensured otherwise data may be destroyed All applications have finished processing No user is using the components If necessary back up files before shutting down 1 Power off manually There are two ways a and b to turn on the main unit a Power off using the operator panel If the Mode switch is set to LOCK the power off operation by the power switch is disabled Setting the Mode switch to UNLOCK or MAINTENANCE is required 1 Putthe cursor on C and press the power switch on the operator panel of the main unit once then press the switch again within 10 to 30 seconds By the first press the message below is displayed on the SMC pwrctrld Power switch is pressed Press power switch again within 30 seconds to start shutdown procedure This message states that the second press of the button switch within 30 seconds after the first press is recognized starts shutdown process This message does not denote the main unit failure This activates the shutdown process Wait until the shutdown process finishes it may take a few minutes The message Power OFF is displayed on
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21. Table 5 7 Fan Messages Symbol Display data Contents Message details O FANyy failed Indicates the defective fan If multiple defective fans were detected the unit last detected is displayed First numeric value 0 One or more than one defective fan has been detected in the cabinet 0 in which the panel is included the Base cabinet First numeric value 1 One or more than one defective fan is detected in the cabinet 1 in which the panel is not included the System Expansion cabinet yy Fan Tray number O FAN config err Indicates a fan that has a Configuration error First numeric value 0 One or more than one fan has a Configuration error detected in the cabinet 0 in which the panel is included the Base cabinet First numeric value 1 One or more than one fan has a Configuration error detected in the cabinet 1 in which the panel is not included the System Expansion cabinet PRIMEPOWER800 only has the value 0 for the first numeric value C120 E093 04EN 47 CHAPTER 5 Main Unit Operator Panel Operation 5 3 4 Partition Messages Figure 5 7 shows the operator panel status and Table 5 8 lists the messages displayed on the operator panel when any partition is selected the cursor points to anywhere between 0 to e Y Partition messages X Y Y Initialize Phase Cursor position 0 to e Figure 5 7 Partition Mes
22. a prompt appears enter the command below to confirm the controller 7 11 80 number cO in cOt0d0 of the disk of the system volume format Return Searching for disks done Confirm this number AVAILABLE DIS SELECTIONS pei 1f 0 pci 1 1 ide 3 dad 0 0 Specify disk enter its number After the controller number is confirmed close the menu as instructed on the screen When a prompt appears enter the command below to start the backup For the controller number enter the number confirmed in Procedure 6 SMC dd if dev rmt 0 of dev rdsk c0t0d0s2 bs 1024k lt Return gt When entering the command above to restore the value of buffer size bs option must be equal to that used for backup The restoration process is complete when a prompt appears again The 8G bytes disk drive requires about 2 hours to restore Restoring of the disk drive takes longer as its capacity increases Press the Eject switch on the DAT unit to remove the data cassette Press the lt STOP gt lt A gt keys to display the ok prompt Enter the command below to reboot ok boot lt Return gt Daily work can be restarted when the Login screen of System Console Software appears Remove the Solaris 7 CD ROM If necessary restore the setup data for the System Console Software For the restoration procedure see the Section 9 3 4 Restoring the System Console Software Setup Data C120 E09
23. as a component of the partition On the main unit combination of Dynamic Reconfiguration function hot swap feature and partitioning of main unit enables hot swap of faulty component on the System Board hot add on System Boards and shifting System Boards over partitions ECC Error Checking and Correction Examines and corrects errors based on the error correcting code Generally diagnosis can be performed in wider range than corrections Ethernet A local area network LAN protocol developed by Xerox corporation By the initial specifications the data transfer rate was 3 Mbps On the Ethernet2 0 specification basis that was established by Xerox Intel and DEC transfer rate was upgraded to 10 Mbps Later in order to comply with the ISO protocol hierarchy the Ethernet specification has become the basis for the IEEE802 3 standard which is in use today EUC Extended UNIX Code Character code scheme that is used in UNIX FastEthernet An Ethernet that achieves 100 Mbps data transfer rate 103 Glossary FC AL Fiber Channel Arbitrated Loop A loop type full duplex serial interface that uses copper wire or optical fiber complying with the Fiber Channel standard X3T11 established by ANSI Use two readable writable lines One line can transfer at 100 Mbps and 200 Mbps is achieved in 2 line transfer In network use Fibre Channel interface establishes star connection generally involving HUB and switches Howeve
24. data from the installed hard disks in SMC into DAT data cassettes This method is capable of storing all data on the hard disks It is especially useful when replacing a faulty disk because all data stored in the data cassettes can be restored to the replaced disk This reconfigures the system when the backup is made This method writes all data on overall disks into data cassettes It takes about 2 hours to complete All console features are disabled while this backup process Be sure to prepare sufficient data cassettes Checking the capacity of the disks beforehand data size of backup data becomes so large that only DDS 3 125 m 410 ft data cassette can support will ensure a smooth backup The following items are required to create backup of the system volume DAT data cassettes DDS 3 125 m 410 ft The Solaris 7 software CD ROM disk Or the SOLARIS 8 SOFTWARE 1 OF 2 CD ROM disk If the SynfinityDisk carries out duplicated disk operation to create a backup follow the procedure given in the manual supplied with the SynfinityDisk C120 E093 04EN 77 CHAPTER 9 System Management Console SMC 78 A backup of the system volume can be created by following the steps below Login the SMC as the root account Enter the command below to display the ok prompt SMC usr sbin shutdown g0 y i0 Return Insert the Solaris CD ROM into the CD ROM drive Insert a data cassette into the DAT unit Make s
25. internal hard disk units HDD in parallel that achieves high speed read write Depending on disk configuration and data check methods it is classified into six levels as RAID O to RAID 5 RCI Remote Cabinet Interface A power system control interface that is used to connect every units such as processing units and Expansion File Units and to process power interlocking alarm notification recognition and various processing Redundant configuration The provision of duplex or multiple interchangeable components to perform a single function in order to cope with failures and errors RS 232C A standard interface that is used to connect between computers or computers and peripheral devices for data exchange This interface is approved by Electronic Industries Association EIA and is adopted in most of PCs as general input output serial interface Use for connection among PC and printer plotter and mouse SCSI Small Computer System Interface A parallel I O bus standardized in 1986 by ANSI as ANSI X3 131 1986 This deploys eight bits width transfer and supports daisy chain among up to eight devices Data transfer rate is 5 Mbps C120 E093 04EN Single Ended A method of signal transmission deployed in SCSI SCSI 2 Ultra SCSI UltraWide SCSI etc Consists of a pair of ground and signal lines One signal is transmitted using one line Signal is recognized from potential between ground line and signal line The word
26. recognition UNLOCK The UNICLOCK mode position switches the state definition to the software maintenance state This mode is only used for maintenance by trained customer engineers This mode enables the Sending Break signal recognition MAINTENANCE The MAINTENANCE mode changes the state definition to the hardware maintenance state This mode is only used for maintenance by trained customer engineers This mode enables the Sending Break signal recognition C120 E093 04EN 37 CHAPTER 5 Main Unit Operator Panel Operation 38 Table 5 1 lists the meanings of the Mode switch on the operator panel Table 5 1 Meanings of the Mode Switch en Mode switch LOCK UNLOCK MAINTENANCE State definition Normal operating Maintenance state Maintenance state state Software Hardware Sending Break recognition Disabled Enabled Enabled Pon Poff Pon Poff by the Only power on is Enabled Enabled power switch enabled boot stop boot stop auto boot Pon Poff by the Enabled Enabled Enabled SMC auto boot boot stop boot stop Pon Poff by the Enabled Enabled Disabled facility RCI auto boot boot stop Partition start up Enabled Enabled Enabled command up by auto boot boot stop boot stop the panel Pon Poff by the Enabled Enabled Only power off is Automatic Power auto boot boot stop enabled control auto boot Solaris automatically starts up when main power is tu
27. static electricity prevention measures Note that some carpets generate static electricity easily and can cause the main unit to malfunction When moving the main unit do not pull on the front cover Otherwise the main unit may be damaged Data destruction 20 Before shutting down power the following events must be ensured otherwise data may be destroyed All applications have finished processing No user is using the components If necessary back up files before shutting down Data destruction 39 Never perform the following operations if the partition is running normally Partition dump switch instruction Partition reset instruction Forcible partition termination instruction vi C120 E093 04EN FOR SAFE OPERATION Task Warning Page Normal operation Data destruction Do not disconnect the power cable from the AC inlet while the power is on Data on the disk may be destroyed Data destruction Except in an emergency never turn off the main switch while the power is on Data on the disk may be destroyed Equipment damage Be sure to follow the precautions below when installing the equipment Otherwise the equipment may be damaged Because this unit is installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly the operating ambient temperature inside of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient Therefore consideration should be given to installing the
28. switch The display changes to the command screen X Y Y Reset Req Up T H ZOo PC S 0 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 a lb c d e i Cursor position C120 E093 04EN 43 CHAPTER 5 Main Unit Operator Panel Operation 3 Press the Cursor switch and select acommand An asterisk traverses X Y Y Reset Req Up TIH Z OO P C S 5 6 789 a b c d e Io N o gt When the Cursor switch is pressed down an asterisk moves from Reset gt Req gt Up Press the Cursor switch again The selection is canceled and the screen returns to the one in step 1 4 Ensure that marks the command you want to select Press the Decision Switch Confirmation message is displayed as shown below X Y Y Partition Up OK TIHI Z o p C JS o0 1 2 3 l4115 6 7 8 9ia bic d e 5 Press the Decision switch The selected command is executed Press the Cursor switch to cancel the operation Return to step 1 When set normally the messages are displayed as shown below 1 Displayed as Initialize Phase x yYIiY Initialize Phase T IH Z co I Pp cC S 0 12 3 45 6 7189 a b c dle 2 Displayed as Boot Pro
29. the Solaris 9 3 2 Overview of Restoring the SMC s System Volume This section describes how to restore data from the data cassettes created in previous Section 9 3 1 Creating Backup of the SMC s System Volume The restoration process described below should only be performed by a certified service engineer The following items are required to restore system volume The DDS 3 125 m 410 ft DAT data cassettes containing backup data of the system volume The Solaris 7 software CD ROM disk Or the SOLARIS 8 SOFTWARE 1 OF 2 CD ROM disk If the SynfinityDisk carries out duplicated disk operation to restore follow the procedure given in the manual supplied with the SynfinityDisk System volume can be restored by following the steps below 1 Login the SMC as the root account If Solaris is not active set to the OBP mode by pressing the STOP lt A gt keys or other procedures then go to step 3 below 2 Enter the command below to display the ok prompt SMC usr sbin shutdown g0 y i0 lt Return gt 3 Insert the Solaris CD ROM into the CD ROM drive 4 Insert the data cassette with the system volume backup into the DAT unit Make sure that the write protection tab on the data cassette is set to Write protected 5 Boot up the Solaris software in single user mode from the CD ROM disk ok boot cdrom s lt Return gt C120 E093 04EN 79 CHAPTER 9 System Management Console SMC 6 When
30. the panel while the power of the main unit is shutting down and after the shutdown process of the partitions is completed After power off completion the message Power ON Ready appears The allowable number of times to cycle the power switch can be changed by the scftool command of the Enhanced Support Facility 2 After powering off the main unit turn off the peripheral power switches For information on the power off conditions restricted by the state of the Mode switch on the operator panel see Section 5 1 3 Mode Switch 20 C120 E093 04EN 3 3 Power on off the Partition b Power off using the SMC 1 Shut down the power supply to the main unit by executing the System Power Off Instruction in the Machine Administration Menu of System Console Software For details on the power off by the SMC see Section 6 2 System power operation in the System Console Software User s Guide 2 After powering off the main unit turn off the peripheral power switches 2 Automatic power off Power supply to the main unit can be shut down automatically by using the Automatic Power Supply Control of the SMC For details see Section 6 5 Auto Power Control System APCS in the System Console Software User s Guide 3 3 Power on off the Partition This section describes how to turn on off the partition 3 3 1 Power on the Partition This section describes how to turn on the partition There are two ways a and b to turn
31. time for the system has been extended and is waiting while the system cools down SCF Initialize 1 SCF initializing phasel Indicates that the system is loading system information from the operator panel SCF Initialize 2 SCF initializing phase2 Indicates the system is synchronizing with each cabinets 1XXX SYSTEM PON Power on issuing phase XXX Phase code 2XXX XB INITIAL Initializing Crossbar board XXX Phase code 5XXX SB INITIAL Initializing System Board XXX Phase code 6XXX SB START System Board activated XXX Phase code 7XXX SB START Proceeding the System Board power on diagnosis XXX Phase code PRIMEPOWER1000 Power on is completed Displays the model name or PRIMEPOWER800 Power OFF Shutting down RCI 3001 VER 01 RCI IO Node service pin message RCI RCI address VER RCI node version 46 C120 E093 04EN 5 3 3 Fan Messages 5 3 Messages Displayed on the Panel Figure 5 6 shows the operator panel status while the fan symbols is selected the cursor points to oo Table 5 7 lists the messages displayed on the operator panel if a defective fan is detected If a defective fan is detected the selected symbol ee blinks If a defective fan is not detected no message will be displayed Fan messages xX Y Y Qo P tie ursor position Figure 5 6 Fan Messages
32. vous pex rns Gees 67 Forced termination of partitions 39 H Hardware oua de Bawden Ge HEAR 23 Installation Expansion File Unit 93 L Lithium battery llle 34 M Machine Administration Menu 70 109 Index Main unit Overview 0 0 eee nenn 3 Power Off 2 2 2222 20 Power on 2 0 cee eee 18 Main unit operator panel Overview 00 cc eee eee 35 Memory module 29 Message regarding the System Control Facility46 Messages in console screen 74 Mode switch 0000 00 36 O OBP environment variable 83 On board LAN port 56 On board serial interface 57 Q tlet boxis eia mea Ste er en 6 Overview Approaches to Troubleshooting 69 CPU module 4 v2 ad ee 28 Device configuration 23 Expansion File Unit 89 Hardware 2 222222 23 Main unit llle 3 Main unit operator panel 35 Memory module 29 Par tlor ses Sa OA 65 System Board 2222222 25 UPC connector 97 P Panel Appearance 12 5 Sot ea 222443 36 CHECK LED Yellow 36 Cursor switch o o 4 044 6 44 3 36 Decision switch 36 Format of panel display 40 Message display function 37 Message displayed on the panel 45 Mode switch 36 37 Operation antik 40 43 POWER LED Green 36 State indication LCD 36 110 Symbol
33. which are hot swappable providing system redundancy System Control and Operation Environment SMC is a dedicated control unit for the main unit As such the SMC is connected to the main unit using the interfaces described below and controlled by System Console Software developed specifically for the SMC 1 HUB for System Control LAN 10Base T and LAN cables up to 30 m 98 ft Used to establish a private LAN between the System Control Facility In the standard configuration one HUB must be implemented When the System Control Facilities are configured redundantly e g System Control Facility board option installed two HUBs must be installed for the respective System Control LANs Fouror more HUB ports must be installed to support this configuration The number of required ports depends on factors such as the system size e g the number of partitions and whether or not the cluster configuration is enabled 2 HUB for User LAN 100Base TX and LAN cables This HUB must be installed between the on board LAN port on the System Board of the partition and the User LAN port of the SMC Be sure to prepare HUB and LAN cables as required for the User LANs A User LAN must be connected to the LAN port of the System Board bearing the lowest number among the System Boards that construct the partition 3 Time synchronize function 54 Time information on the main unit is synchronized to the time information in the SM
34. 0 E093 04EN Contents 6 1 2 Selecting a System Volume 0000s 54 6 1 3 System Control and Operation Environment 2222 22 54 6 1 4 Connecting a UPS Unit 0 0 0 2 nen 55 6 1 5 On bo rd LAN Port 225 4 deeded ool be an wad 56 6 1 6 On board Serial Interface lille 57 6 1 7 Console Connection Unit llli 57 6 1 8 PGI Device 23 2 dei ee een a BR 58 6 1 8 1 PCI Slot Specifications 0 0 eee eee 58 6 1 8 2 PCI Card Device Instance Numbers 05 58 6 2 High Availability Characteristics 0 0000 cece eee eee 61 6 2 1 Redundant Configuration lille 61 6 2 2 Processors Memory PCICards 00 02 c ee eee ee eee 61 6 2 3 System Boards eb eee ee 61 6 3 Main Unit Power Control 0 00 c cena 62 6 3 1 Power on from LAN 0 0 cee eee eee 62 6 3 2 Characteristics of SMC 22 ee 62 6 3 3 Waiting for Power on 0 0 nn 62 6 3 4 RCI Settings u use a Ree RR ae 63 6 3 5 Setting Power Recovery Mode 0000 cece eee eee eee 63 CHAPTER 7 Partition Settings and Notes 65 MOUSE PI EIIUE NE 65 7 2 Partition Settings llli 66 7 3 Changes of Partition Configuration 000 0c eee eee 66 7 4 System Volume sssssesesese n 67 7 5 File nit Sharing 5 2 eripe ur bred Peer t E ub 67 7 6 Backups Sea ete Oe eil elc ah eben e ER 67 CHAPTER 8 Approaches to Troubles
35. 000 system can contain up to eight partitions The PRIMEPOWER800 system can contain up to four partitions C120 E093 04EN 65 CHAPTER 7 Partition Settings and Notes 7 2 7 3 a Ak W N Partition Settings This section describes the procedure for setting up the partition Register the hostid Specify the necessary settings for the partitions Setup the Console Connection Unit Specify the necessary settings for the User LAN Install Solaris in each partition Hostids are preset before shipping For the partition expansion additional hostids will be necessary for expanded partitions For details see the Section 6 4 How to Add or Remove Partitions in System Console Software User s Guide Changes of Partition Configuration This section describes how to modify the partitioned configuration There are two ways to turn on the main unit a and b a Modify partitioned configuration by reboot or power on off operation See the following manuals System Console Software User s Guide Partition Operation Guide System Console Software User s Guide is attached to the System Console Software For the Partition Operation Guide please ask to the sales representatives or a certified service engineer b Modify partitioned configuration by Dynamic Reconfiguration DR 66 See the following manuals Dynamic Reconfiguration Architecture Guide Dynamic Reconfiguration User s Guide Dynamic Re
36. 04 69 U UPC connector screen 97 UPS Uit cov vasco ee n eg 55 111 Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH User Documentation 33094 Paderborn Germany Fax 0 700 372 00001 e mail manuals fujitsu siemens com http manuals fujitsu siemens com Comments Suggestions Corrections Submitted by Comments on PRIMEPOWER 1000 800 U41210 J Z816 4 76 Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH User Documentation 33094 Paderborn Germany Fax 0 700 372 00001 e mail manuals fujitsu siemens com http manuals fujitsu siemens com Comments Suggestions Corrections Submitted by Comments on PRIMEPOWER 1000 800 U41210 J Z816 4 76 co FUJITSU Information on this document On April 1 2009 Fujitsu became the sole owner of Fujitsu Siemens Compu ters This new subsidiary of Fujitsu has been renamed Fujitsu Technology So lutions This document from the document archive refers to a product version which was released a considerable time ago or which is no longer marketed Please note that all company references and copyrights in this document have been legally transferred to Fujitsu Technology Solutions Contact and support addresses will now be offered by Fujitsu Technology So lutions and have the format rs fujitsu com The Internet pages of Fujitsu Technology Solutions are available at http ts fujitsu com and the user documentation at http manuals ts fujitsu com Copyright Fujitsu Technology
37. 120 E093 04EN 93 Appendix C Expansion File Unit C 3 2 IMPORTANT Be sure to properly ground the equipment before connecting the power cable If all the power cables of this unit are connected to one table tap serious current leakage that exceeds the regulated value may distribute to the ground cable of the table tap In addition if the table tap is not connected to the distribution panel directly the table tap that contains factory plug must be used Do not install the main unit in dusty places or places where it will be exposed to corrosive gas or sea breeze Keep the main unit isolated from vibration Install the main unit on a level surface so that it does not tilt 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 main unit To prevent condensation in the main unit do not raise the ambient temperature rapidly in winter Use the main unit only after it has warmed up sufficiently Do not install the main unit near a device generating electrical noise such as a photocopier air conditioner or welder Take static electricity prevention measures Note that some carpets generate static electricity easily and can cause the main unit to malfunction When moving the main unit do not pull on the front cover Otherwise the main unit may be damaged 94 Physical Electrical and Environmental Specifications Table C 2 lists the physica
38. 2 0 0 c ee eee eee 32 4 7 Fan llay ss ee ra nal 32 4 8 System Management Console SMC 02020 ee eee 33 4 9 Console Connection Unit n sssaaa auaa 33 4 10 AIF Filter ans nn ner BS iS Hiper NIERE S 34 4 11 Lithium Battery a Hs Bea LE DUC Han A A 34 CHAPTER 5 Main Unit Operator Panel Operation 35 5 1 Overview of Main Unit Operator Panel 00000005 35 5 1 1 Panel Appearance ssec tte dr rare 36 5 1 2 Message Display Function llle 37 5 1 3 Mode Switch 22220 ccc eee 37 5 1 4 Forced Termination of the Partition Processing 39 5 2 Panel Operations lliiisiseeseesese esses 40 5 2 1 Format of Panel Display llle 40 5 2 2 Symbol and Command Lists 22222 41 5 2 3 Panel Operation Example of Partition Startup 43 5 3 Messages Displayed on the Panel 2200000e2 eee 45 5 3 1 Circuit Breaker Power on Messages e eee eee eeee 45 5 3 2 Messages Regarding the System Control Facility 46 5 3 3 Fan Messages 2220er een nennen nn 47 5 3 4 Partition Messages 2222er nennen 48 5 3 5 AC Symbol Messages 222 2HH Herne nenn 49 5 3 6 Power Supply Unit PSU Symbol Messages 49 CHAPTER 6 System Configuration 51 6 1 Standard Configuration liliis 51 6 1 1 Basic Components 0 0 cee eee eee 51 xii C12
39. 20 E093 04EN 57 CHAPTER 6 System Configuration 6 1 8 6 1 8 1 6 1 8 2 58 PCI Device This section describes the PCI slot specifications and PCI card device instance numbers PCI Slot Specifications Table 6 1 lists the PCI slot specifications PCI 3B slot shares its PCI bus with a LAN port in the basic package PCI clock rate indicates the available operating clock rate range of the slot The PCI clock rates of slots PCI 0A PCI 1A and PCI 3A reach 66 MHz when installing PCI card supporting 66 MHz operation Table 6 1 PCI Slot Specifications PCI slot number PCI card width bit PCI clock rate MHz Card input voltage PCI 0A 66 33 3 3 V PCI OB 33 5V PCI 1A 66 33 3 3 V 64 32 PCI 1B 33 5V PCI 3A 66 33 3 3 V PCI 3B 33 5V PCI card with universal input voltage PCI card which can be operated at both 3 3 and 5 V is available for any slot PCI Card Device Instance Numbers This section describes the instance numbers of the PCI card device The instance number is required for installing Solaris to a partition Controller number and interface name The following instance numbers are assigned to the interface in the PCI slot on the System Board Controller number cX The controller number is assigned when the PCI card related to controller devices such as the SCSI interface card is inserted to the slot The X in the cX is the instance number
40. 3 04EN 9 3 3 9 3 4 9 3 Creating Backups Creating Backup of the Setup Data of System Console Software SCS Creating a backup of setup data of the System Console Software s setup data is useful to restore previous settings The backup process can be started using commands provided by the System Console Software Creating a backup is recommended before changing the System Console Software The backup will only use 1 to 2M bytes The following item is required to create a backup of the SCS setup data ADAT data cassette A backup of the SCS setup data can be made by following the steps below Login the SMC as the root account Insert a data cassette into the DAT drive Make sure that the write protection tab on the data cassette is set to Write enabled Enter the command below to start the backup SMC opt FJSVscsl bin scslbackup t dev rmt 0 Return The backup process is completed when a prompt appears Press the Eject button on the DAT drive to remove the data cassette Be sure to set the write protection tab on the new data cassette to Write protected immediately Restoring the System Console Software Setup Data This section describes how to restore setup data created in previous Section 9 3 3 Creating Backup of the Setup Data of System Console Software SCS The following item is required to restore the SCS setup data from a backup tape cassette The DAT data cassette containing backu
41. 5 3 Symbol Displayed Area Table 5 2 Symbol List Symbol Meaning Description T Temperature Indicates temperature and humidity at the air inlet and the H Humidity room temperature at operation time in the message line The indicated value is of that time If it reached to the predefined alarm level the light blinks Z AC input Indicates state of the AC input oo Fan Indicates states of the fans under fault conditions P Power supply Indicates status of the power supplies under fault conditions C System Control Displays messages the System Control Facility issued Facility S Setup Selects setup functions of the unit Alphanumeric Partitions Displays partitions available for entering commands 0 to e 6 Table 5 3 lists the commands used for the operator panel The following commands are used for selected partitions symbols 0 to e or in case of setting commands for setup Note that setting commands should only be performed by a certified service engineer For details on commands to select a partition see the Section 5 2 3 Panel Operation Example of Partition Startup Each command issued to select a partition is enabled or disabled depending on the state of the Mode switch For details see the Table 5 4 C120 E093 04EN 41 CHAPTER 5 Main Unit Operator Panel Operation 42 Table 5 3 Command List Command Symbol Parameter Functional outline R
42. 92 varies de 92 AC symbol message 49 Airfilter eee 34 B Backups si fees Sx e ok 67 Setup data of System Console Software 2222222 81 SMC s system volume 77 C Cable connector 2 22 2222 100 CHECK LED Yellow 36 Circuit breaker Power on off losses 15 Precautions for automatic shutdown 17 Precautions for turning off 17 Precautions for turningon 15 Turn Off u 2 e eem em re Oe 17 TUN ON 23 5 es v Reg vs 15 Circuit breaker power on message 45 Connecting SMGQS Sie ct pP D 14 UPS Nites aussi 55 Console Connection Unit Connecting 2 22 2222 57 Console path 222222222 55 CPU module 00085 28 Cursor switch 00005 36 D Decision switch 0 36 C120 E093 04EN Definitions Electrical specifications 97 Signals mar ss ad a UP 98 Device configuration 23 Disk drive bay configuration 95 Dual power feed option 32 E Electrical specifications 99 E mail notification 70 Enhancement System Board 2 222220 27 Environmental specifications 11 Error message displayed on the panel 71 Error messages FEP XB DDC 72 Partition cvs i wessen 12 Expansion File Unit 89 Component and function 90 F Fan message 2222 47 Fan Tay ss ier oaan 32 Features soldi PRG de tke sod 1 File unit Sharirig s
43. C using the NTP If the SMC is not active the OS uses the time information in the main unit as the default value on boot up process C120 E093 04EN 6 1 Standard Configuration Time information of the SMC is under control of the OS on the SMC Work Loads on the SMC can cause delay Time in the main unit is synchronized to time in the SMC Therefore the time information in the SMC has to be adjusted to the main time regularly 4 Console paths Console paths enable the console functions of the partitions by connecting the RS 232C ports on the System Boards and the SMC through the Console Connection Unit For details see Section 6 1 6 On board Serial Interface 5 System Console Software 6 1 4 System Console Software is installed in the SMC for controlling the main unit For the installation of the System Console Software see the Section 4 1 SMC Installation in the PRIMEPOWER2000 1000 800 Installation Guide Connecting a UPS Unit Outside of Japan for the information about a UPS contact the sales representatives or a certified service engineer In Japan the following UPSs can be mainly supported in the main unit F987 Floor standing type 200V 10kVA 7 5kVA Rack mounting type 100V 3kVA The latest UPS information is available from sales representatives or the certified service engineer For details on connecting a UPS see the Installation Planning Manual of the respective models For infor
44. CI cards C120 E093 04EN 6 1 6 6 1 7 6 1 Standard Configuration On board Serial Interface Each System Board has one on board serial interface port RS 232C Each partition uses a serial interface port for the console path Use the System Board s RS 232C port which is connected to the system volume as the console port The console port can be set from the OBP environment variables tty conspath tty sub conspath If these values are not set manually the slot port of the lowest slot number among the System Boards which construct the partition is allocated If the port set to tty conspath does not exist when starting up the partition the port set to tty sub conspath is allocated and if both of them do not exist the same setting there is not any value set is applied The on board serial interface is used only for the console path To connect peripheral devices using a serial interface use serial interface PCI cards Console Connection Unit This section describes how to connect SMC and the Console Connection Unit To use the console function for the partitions connect the RS 232C port of the System Board with the SMC through the Console Connection Unit The Console Connection Unit and the SMC can be connected through the System Control LAN The user has to prepare additional Console Connection Units and RS 232C cabling according to the specific requirements of the number of partitions and method of interconnection C1
45. DCn failed Indicates a fault XB DDC If multiple fault XB DDCs were detected the unit detected last is indicated First numerical value 0 One or more than one defective XB DDC is detected in the cabinet in which the panel is included the Base cabinet First numeric value 1 One or more than one defective XB DDC is detected in the cabinet in which the panel is not included the System Expansion cabinet n XB DDC number O FEP config err Indicates a FEP has a Configuration error First numeric value 0 One or more than one FEP has a Configuration error detected in the cabinet in which the panel is included the Base cabinet First numeric value 1 One or more than one FEP has a Configuration error detected in the cabinet in which the panel is not included the System Expansion cabinet O DDC config err Indicates a XB DDC has a Configuration error First numeric value 0 One or more than one XB DDC has a Configuration error detected in the cabinet in which the panel is included the Base cabinet First numeric value 1 One or more than one XB DDC has a Configuration error detected in the cabinet in which the panel is not included the System Expansion cabinet PRIMEPOWER800 only has the value 0 for the first numeric value C120 E093 04EN 73 CHAPTER 8 Approaches to Troubleshooting 8 5 74 Messages in Console Screen The SMC always monitors
46. Differential corresponds to antithesis SMC System Management Console A workstation which controls and operates the main unit The SMC can check the hardware configuration of the main unit and set partitioning using the installed System Control Software SMP system SMP Symmetric Multiprocessor A method of constructing a large server by connecting multiple processors SMP system uses shared memory among multiple processors and the system runs under single OS Processors are integrated by mounting LSI on a back panel and connecting data buses with crossbar connections Antithesis is cluster system memory distribution type SynfinityCluster Software for constructing cluster systems A cluster system enables to construction of a High Availability system where a maximum of 16 servers inherit other server s applications in case of a server malfunction Construction of a parallel database system is possible by combining with databases of SymfoWARE Server Oracle and so on SynfinityDisk Software that performs disk management Establishes mirroring among disks that are deployed in the business server field mostly This feature is capable of preventing data disappearing in case of disk fault and data security is greatly improved All disk management processes from installation to operation and maintenance can be quickly proceeded on web browser C120 E093 04EN Glossary SynfinityFile File system management softwar
47. ER800 up to 16 CPUS and 24 PCI slots can be built in without trade off Flexibility of the CPU memory and I O enhancement is not restricted The main unit supports Solaris assuring application binary compatibility between SPARC and Solaris devices The main unit also supports both 32 bit and 64 bit Solaris The 32 bit application programs and 64 bit application programs are interchangeable C120 E093 04EN 1 CHAPTER 1 Features 1 2 1 3 High Reliability The main unit high reliability is ideal not only for a group or department applications server but also for an enterprise server for mission critical applications Disk mirroring and dual RAID controller enable redundant data storage The main unit enables this function when the multiple path disk control package and SynfinityDisk are combined Itis possible to start operation with normally operated components by recognizing and stopping faulty components during the power on diagnosis The system is capable of correcting errors automatically e g the Memory ECC stable operation is possible Important components are hot swappable e g Power Supply Unit Fan Tray Disk Unit System Control Facility System Board thus system interruption for replacement is not required Each partition is protected and errors are isolated to single partition which assures application reliability CPUs and memory are also hot swappable with the System Board Note tha
48. Interface name hmeX The interface name is assigned to the LAN interface card and the basic interfaces The X in hmeX is the instance number The controller number and the interface name are required when Solaris is installed in a partition C120 E093 04EN 6 1 Standard Configuration Priority for instance number On a System Board up to six PCI cards and basic interface devices can be mounted The instance numbers are assigned to these PCI cards and basic interface devices on the basis of the priority listed in Table 6 2 Table 6 2 Order of Priority for PCI Card Device Instance Number Assignment for Every Partition Priority Interface 1 PCIOB 2 PCIOA 3 PCI 1B 4 PCI 1A 5 Interfaces on the System Board on board LAN port on board serial port etc 6 PCI3B 7 PCI3A If a partition includes several System Boards the lowest instance number is assigned to the board with the lowest board number and the subsequent instance numbers are assigned to the other boards in ascending order See Figure 6 5 SB 0 SB 1 6 7 13 14 N Probing order s 8 3 Ig a S 2 gt 3 4 10 11 Onboard Serial M a a a 8 gt X gt NI Onboard 5 Al 2 12 8 10 100BaseT be y 8 8 s s e e e gt w gt 5 gt
49. Message details data P O FEPnn Indicates a defective FEP First numeric value 0 failed If multiple defective FEPs One or more than one defective FEP is detected were detected the unit last in the cabinet in which the panel is included the detected is displayed Base cabinet First numeric value 1 One or more than one defective FEP is detected in the cabinet in which the panel is not included the System Expansion cabinet nn FEP number 0 DDCn Indicates a defective First numeric value 0 failed XB DDC If multiple One or more than one defective XB DDC is defective XB DDCs were detected in the cabinet in which the panel is detected the XB DDC unit included the Base cabinet last detected is displayed First numeric value 1 One or more than one defective XB DDC is detected in the cabinet in which the panel is not included the System Expansion cabinet n XB DDC number O FEP Displayed if there is a FEP First numeric value 0 config err Configuration error One or more than one FEP has a Configuration error detected in the cabinet in which the panel is included the Base cabinet First numeric value 1 One or more than one FEP has a Configuration error detected in the cabinet in which the panel is not included the System Expansion cabinet 0 DDC Displayed if there is First numeric value 0 config err XB DDC Configuration One or more than one XB DDC has a error Configuration error detected in the cabinet in w
50. PRIMEPOWER 1000 800 Edition December 2001 Comments Suggestions Corrections The User Documentation Department would like to know your opinion on this manual Your feedback helps us to optimize our documentation to suit your individual needs Fax forms for sending us your comments are included at the back of the manual There you will also find the addresses of the relevant User Documentation Department Copyright and Trademarks Copyright Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH 2001 All rights reserved Delivery subject to availability right of technical modifications reserved All hardware and software names used are trademarks of their respective manufacturers This manual is printed on paper treated with chlorine free bleach Environmental protection and service The PRIMEPOWER systems have a long life expectancy not only because of the excellent expansion options they offer but also because of the quality of the products As technology continues to develop however ever greater volumes of data will need to be processed More and more demands are being placed on storage capacity speed and computer system design So when you eventually want to replace your PRIMEPOWER system with a newer model and dispose of the old device we can also offer you support in this area Recycling old computer equipment is already a tradition at Fujitsu Siemens We have been redeeming and reusing old computer systems for many years no
51. PSs for the power systems For details on UPC connector see Appendix D UPC Connector Specifications On board LAN Port Each System Board has one on board LAN port A unique MAC address is assigned to a specific partition Therefore all System Boad LAN port assigned to the same partition have the same MAC address To operate the main unit with the SMC one of the System Board LAN ports that construct the partition must be connected to the same User LAN SMC connected segment If connection with multiple LAN segments is required for adding PCI cards or for other reasons select one of the following methods according to the value of local mac address of the OBP environmental variables The default value of local mac address is false For details on OBP environment variables see Appendix A OBP Environment Variables When local mac address is false To connect multiple LAN segments in a partition each system board in a partition must be connected to a separate LAN segment When local mac address is true When a PC card is added connection to multiple ports within the same LAN segment is possible On the other hand on board LAN ports in a partition cannot be connected to other ports in the same segment even if local mac address is set to true For details contact a certified service engineer For information about the operation of the enhancement PCI cards follow the instructions in the document supplied with the P
52. PUs Up to 32 CPUs External Width 766 mm 30 in 1470 mm 58 in dimensions Total length in connection with the Base cabinet Depth 1161 mm 46 in 1161 mm 46 in Height 1800 mm 71 in 1800 mm 71 in Weight 5770 kg 1254 Ib 1140 kg 2508 Ib Maximum weight Total weight of the Base except the 19 inch rack cabinet and the System space Expansion cabinet Power Voltage AC 200 240 V 10 supply Phase Single Frequency 50 60 Hz Power consumption 5700 W At 4 SB Approximation 2 4900 W At 3 SB 19 inch rack space is 4000 W At 2 SB not included 3000 W At 1 SB Heat dissipation 20520 kJ Hr 19449 Btu h At 4 SB 2 17640 kJ Hr 16719 Btu h At 3 SB 14400 kJ Hr 13648 Btu h At 2 SB 10800 kJ Hr 10236 Btu h At 1 SB Ambient Temperature 5 to 32 C 41 to 90 F No dew condensation condition Installed at altitude from 0 to 1500m 0 to 4921 ft In operation 5 to 28 C 41 to 82 F Installed at altitude from 1500 to 3000 m 4921 to 9842 ft Humidity 20 to 80 Ambient Temperature 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F condition No altitude requirement Notin operation Connector type numbers NEMA L6 30P x 3 x 4 Base cabinet 2 19 inch rack space 1 19 inch 2 when the Dual power feed option is connected NEMA L6 30R C120 E093 04EN 11 CHAPTER 2 Specifications and Installation Overview of the Main Unit 12 Table 2 4 Physical
53. Rear View 9 Figure 2 6 Installation Area of PRIMEPOWER1000 Base Cabinet Only and PRIMEPOWERS800 0002 0 eee lees 13 Figure 2 7 Installation Area of PRIMEPOWER 1000 With a System Expansion Cabinet 13 Figure 3 1 The Circuit Breaker 0 0 00 cece eee 16 Figure 3 2 Outlets for the 19 inch Rack Spaces Outside of Japan 16 Figure 3 3 Outlets for the 19 inch Rack Spaces In Japan 16 Figure 3 4 The Operator Panel Mode Switch 18 Figure 3 5 The Operator Panel The Power Switch 19 Figure 4 1 Main Unit of the PRIMEPOWER 1000 800 Front View 24 Figure 4 2 Main Unit of the PRIMEPOWER1000 Rear View 24 Figure 4 3 Main Unit of the PRIMEPOWER800 Rear View 25 Figure 4 4 System Board sss eese 26 Figure 4 5 CPU Module ssessseel seh 28 Figure 4 6 Memory Module 00 cee een esee 29 Figure 4 7 System Control Facility Board lusus 30 Figure 4 8 PSU Expansion 0 00 ee 31 Figure 4 9 Dual Power Feed Option PRIMEPOWER 1000 32 Figure 4 10 Fan Tray sssseseeee III III 32 Figure 5 1 Panel Appearance seseee een 36 Figure 5 2 Example of Panel Display 000 00 ee 40 Figure 5 3 Symbol Displayed Area 0 00 eee eee 41 Figure 5 4 Message Displayed Area When the Circuit Breaker is Turned On
54. The Values of configuration policy and Degraded Unit Table G 1 CHECK LED i i besote SR Dee o hd A Tn tu Table C 2 Environmental Specifications of the Expansion File Unit C120 E093 04EN 27 31 38 41 42 42 45 46 47 48 49 50 58 59 60 71 72 72 75 76 83 90 94 xvii Contents xviii Table D 1 Input Signals Table D 2 UPS Interface Signals Table D 3 Electrical Specifications C120 E093 04EN CHAPTER 1 Features This chapter describes the following features of the main unit High Performance High Reliability Expanding of Maintenance and Operational Functions 1 1 High Performance The main unit is based on Symmetric Multiprocessing SMP architecture This architecture provides excellent scalability and reliability without changing or stopping user application Crossbar interconnection technology developed by Fujitsu realizes optimum scalability Crossbar interconnection technology allows up to 32 processors for PRIMEPOWER 1000 and 16 processors for PRIMEPOWER800 System Boards assure memory module expansion and upgrade to the next generation processors The main unit central processing unit is a SPARC64 GP The memory subsystem enables interleave transactions with SDRAM Memory module of 32 way for PRIMEPOWER1000 and 16 way for PRIMEPOWER800 PCI slots are capable of 64 bits at 66 MHz For PRIMEPOWER1000 up to 32 CPUs and 48 PCI slots and for PRIMEPOW
55. WER2000 1000 800 Manuals CD ROM C120 E100 disk PRIMEPOWER 1000 Installation Planning Manual C120 H005EN PRIMEPOWER800 Installation Planning Manual C120 H006EN Online manual preinstalled in the internal disk of the System Management Console System Console Software User s Guide For how to refer to manuals in b and c above see Referring to Other Manuals on SMC in the PRIMEPOWER2000 1000 800 Installation Guide C120 E093 04EN Notations Preface This manual uses the following fonts and symbols to express specific types of information Fonts symbols Meaning Example AaBbCc123 Commands that users enter ls 1 Return Names of manual title chapter section item button or menus to refer to See Chapter 3 Configuration of the System Console in the System Console Software User s Guide Prompt Notations The prompt notations in this manual are as follows RC2000 indicates the commands which are entered to a partition by using the remote console on the SMC SMC indicates the commands which are entered by SMC terminal emulator In the actual operation displayed prompts may be different from below 1 C shell prompt notations Prompt Meaning Example RC2000 C shell prompt in RC2000 RC2000 command y n filename SMC C shell prompt in SMC SMC command y n filename 2 Bourne shell and Korn shell prompt notations
56. ales representatives in charge before such use RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT The following notice is for EU users only WARNING This is a product which meets Class A of EN55022 In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures The following notice is for USA users only This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A 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 C120 E093 04EN TRADEMARKS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS UNIX is a registered trademark in the United States and other countries licensed exclusively through X Open Company Limited Sun Sun Microsystems Solstice NFS are trademarks and registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems Inc in the United States and in certain other countries Solaris is a registered trademark of Sun Microsystems Inc Ethernet is a registere
57. allel pins For certified service with switch engineer 1 200 V 3 5 A 3 IEC320 Outlet type Expansion File Unit Note2 Notel Power supply system 0 and 1 become separate when installing Dual power feed option Note2 For the 200V 3 5 connectors there are six connectors and four connectors are available for users Two of the connectors are used for the File Unit installed in the basic package Note3 Total value of two outlets C120 E093 04EN 2 1 Overview of the Main Unit 2 1 5 Opening and Closing Main Unit Doors The front and back doors of the main unit open and close as shown in Figure 2 4 and Figure 2 5 Figure 2 4 The Door of the Main Unit Front View Figure 2 5 The Door of the Main Unit Rear View C120 E093 04EN 9 CHAPTER 2 Specifications and Installation Overview of the Main Unit 2 2 Precautions for Installation This section shows the precautions for equipment installation For details on the Base cabinet installation see the Installation Planning Manual of the respective models Electric shock fire Do not damage break or modify the power cables Cable damage may cause electric shock or fire Equipment damage Be sure to follow the precautions below when installing the equipment Otherwise the equipment may be damaged Do not block the ventilation slits Do not install the main unit where it will be exposed to sunlight or heat sources
58. and command list 41 The power switch 36 Partition Changes of configuration 66 Settings 0 0 0 eee eee 66 Partition event 2 22 2222 22 42 Partition message 48 PCI card device 58 POWER LED Green 36 Power recovery mode 63 Power Supply Unit 31 Symbol message 49 Power switch 00005 36 Precautions Installation 2 2222 222222 10 PSU Expansion 31 R RCI connector 2 llle 91 RClsetting 22222 2222 63 Remarks Power Control 62 Restoring Setup data of System Console Software n anoun nanasu 81 System volume 79 S SCSI connector 2 2222222 91 Signal cables 0005 98 SMC Hardware requirements 75 Specifications Main unit senses ea aa a 3 Outlet llle 8 Power Supply Unit 31 System Board 2 2 27 UPC connector 2 2222222 97 State indication LCD 36 System Board 2 2222222 25 System Board number 52 53 System configuration 51 System Console Software 55 C120 E093 04EN System Control Facility 30 System disk drive 222222 5 System Expansion cabinet 5 System Management Console SMC ce 33 75 System volume 54 67 C120 E093 04EN Index T Troubleshooting 122 e 0
59. cess X YYi Boot Process T H Z coolP C IS 0 12 3 4 56 718 9 a b c dle 3 Displayed as System Running X IY Y System Running TH lZ o Ip c S 0 12 3 4 5 6 7819 a lb c d e If the setting fails the following screen appears X Y Y Partition Up Failed TIHIZIOOP C S 0 1 2345 6 7 8 9 a lb c d e When the Decision switch or Cursor switch is pressed down the screen returns to the initial state 44 C120 E093 04EN 5 3 This section describes the messages displayed on the operator panel If you see messages not Messages Displayed on the Panel described in this section contact a certified service engineer 5 3 1 Circuit Breaker Power on Messages Figure 5 4 shows the operator panel status and Table 5 5 lists the messages displayed on the operator panel when the circuit breaker main power source of the main unit is turned on Message displayed area initializing Figure 5 4 Message Displayed Area When the Circuit Breaker is Turned On Table 5 5 Circuit Breaker Power on Messages 5 3 Messages Displayed on the Panel Display data Contents Message details initializing The System Control Facility
60. ch Rack Outside of Japan Table 2 3 Outlet Specifications of 19 inch Rack In Japan Table 2 4 Physical Electrical and Environmental Specifications Table 4 1 System Board Specifications 00000 eee Table 4 2 The Specifications of the Power Supply Unit Table 5 1 Meanings of the Mode Switch 0 0 0 een Table 5 2 Symbol List 00 00 c eee Table 5 3 Command List 0000 eee Table 5 4 Partition Event Transmission by the Mode Switch Table 5 5 Circuit Breaker Power on Messages 2 222220 Table 5 6 Messages Regarding the System Control Facility Table 5 7 Fan Messages sese ees Table 5 8 Partition Messages lisse eee Table 5 9 AC Symbol Messages 0 0 0c cece ences Table 5 10 PSU Symbol Messages ssl esee eee eee Table 6 1 PCI Slot Specifications 0 c eee Table 6 2 Order of Priority for PCI Card Device Instance Number Assignment for Every Partition Table 6 3 Example of Assigning a Controller Nnumber or an Interface Name 0 0 0 cece eee Table 8 1 Fan Error MessageS 0 0 cece eee Table 8 2 Partition Error Messages isses esses Table 8 3 FEP XB DDC Error Messages 0 0 020eeeeee Table 9 1 SMC Hardware Requirements Outside of Japan Table 9 2 SMC Hardware Requirements In Japan Table A 1
61. configuration Architecture Guide is attached to the System Console Software and Dynamic Reconfiguration User s Guide is attached to the Enhanced Support Facility For details see the Section 6 4 How to Add or Remove Partitions in System Console Software User s Guide C120 E093 04EN 7 4 System Volume 7 4 System Volume An operating system is installed in the system volume which can not be shared among plural partitions Each partition has to have its own system volume 75 File Unit Sharing To establish file unit sharing between partitions configure connections as follows By taking in the effects of performance installation and maintenance it is recommended to use the sharing file connection that interfaces the FC HUB switch Common file units should be administered using option software Fujitsu SynfinityCluster for example 7 6 Backups To avoid data destruction from hard disk error or other cause create backups regularly How to create data backups is explained in the following Chapters and Appendices These references also explain how to restore data after system recovery Therefore the users can use the same references for the detailed procedures For how to back up the partitions in the main unit Section 7 5 4 Backup and Restore of System Volume in the System Console Software User s Guide For how to backup the SMC Chapter 9 3 Creating Backups IMPORTANT gt Itis stro
62. d trademark of Xerox Corporation in the United States and in certain other countries All SPARC trademarks are trademarks or registered trademarks of SPARC International Inc in the United States or certain other countries SPARC64 GP is a registered trademark of SPARC International Inc in the United States and in other countries used under license by Fujitsu Ltd SPARC64 GP complies with SPARC V9 architecture developed by SPARC International Inc Products bearing the SPARC trademarks are based on an architecture originally developed by Sun Microsystems Inc All other product names mentioned herein are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Every system and product name in this manual are not always noted with trademark or registered trademark symbols TV R The contents of this manual shall not be disclosed in any way or reproduced in any media without the express written permission of Fujitsu Limited All Rights Reserved Copyright FUJITSU LIMITED 2000 2001 2002 C120 E093 04EN Revision History Edition Date Du Details Added Deleted Altered 01 2000 07 21 02 2000 12 27 All chapters Altered Entire layout altered due to manual sharing between PRIMEPOWER1000 800 03 2001 06 22 Totally revised Measurements in the U S system were added Information about SMC s platform PRIMEPOWER 100 and Solaris 8 were added to Chapter 9 Section 4 9 was added
63. d within the scheduled operation time partition activation is performed Power recovery mode can be set by using the apcsset command on the SMC For how to use the apcsset command see apcsset 1M in Appendix A Command Reference in the System Console Software User s Guide C120 E093 04EN 63 CHAPTER 7 Partition Settings and Notes This section describes partition settings and notices Overview Partition Settings Changes of Partition Configuration System Volume File Unit Sharing Backups 7 1 Overview This section describes the overview of the partition The PRIMEPOWER1000 800 systems can be divided into multiple sections and each section can perform system operation independently Each system is referred to as the partition A partition must include at least one System Board The following guidelines should be observed when partitioning PRIMEPOWER1000 800 system Partitions need not be configured with contiguous System Boards The standard RS 232C cable port of the lowest slot number among the System Boards must be connected to the Console Connection Unit The standard RS 232C cable port of the second lowest slot number among the System Boards is reserved for redundant connection to the Console Connection Unit One hostid must be registered for each partition Necessary numbers of hostids for the main unit are preset at the factory based on the ordered system configuration The PRIMEPOWER1
64. drive standard loading standard loading Display Resolution 1152 x 900 Connector D sub 15 pin dimensional standard Standard onboard PCI cards One Fast Wide Ultra SCSI One PGX32 Color Frame FastEthernet card Buffer card One FastEthernet card One Quad FastEthernet cards Tape station External DAT drive Internal DAT drive DDS 3 standard compliant DDS 3 standard compliant C120 E093 04EN 9 2 9 3 6 9 3 1 9 2 Power on off the SMC Power on off the SMC For how to power on off the SMC see the manual supplied with the platform Creating Backups Creating backup periodically enables easy recovery of data after system faults This chapter describes how to create backups and describes the types of data to backup SMC uses the DAT devices for storing backup data IMPORTANT gt Be sure to create backups periodically The SMC supports two types of backups The backup cycle depends on the method described below Create backup of system volume gt After scheduled maintenance or after relocation of SMC Create backup of setup data of System Console Software gt After making user registration or and changing setup information Restoring processes on disk faults or other critical events require recovery of the system to be only performed by a certified service engineer Creating Backup of the SMC s System Volume A backup of the system volume can be created by writing overall
65. e By comparing with UNIX standard file system UFS SynfinityFile proceeds high speed file recovery upon system fault By featuring multi volume construction of large file system is possible Moreover since distribution of load generated in I O processing is possible performance of write read access to disk is greatly improved UPA Ultra Port Architecture Interconnection based on the crossbar method packet exchange type for controlling of various data transmissions among processors memories graphics I O networks and such in a system Bandwidth is 1 6 GBps UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply A device intended to backup a running computer in case of commercial AC power instantaneous voltage drop instantaneous power interruption by supplying power from its internal battery However note that depending on the capacity of internal batteries solo backup by UPS may not sufficient in case of long term power interruption Depending on the type of UPS however in general power supply by UPS battery is 5 to 20 mins Way A unit of storage unit that is accessible independently in interleaves in main storage unit Moreover in set associative method in buffer storage this is a unit of split mapping Wide SCSI A SCSI interface Data width is enhanced from 8 bits to 16 bits 105 AC CPU DAT DC DDC DIMM DR ECC ER EUC GB HA HDD ID VO IP LAN LCD LED Acronyms amp Abbreviations Alterna
66. e AC inlet while the power is on Data on the disk may be destroyed When mounting this unit on to the rack space of the Base or System Expansion cabinet use the AC outlet box provided in the 19 inch rack space of each cabinet for connecting the power cable When mounting on to the expansion rack use the outlet box for rack for the connection The expansion rack unit is intended to be used when mounting Expansion File Units and other optional rack mounted units 4 AC main line switch Data destruction Except in an emergency never turn off the main switch while the power is on Data on the disk may be destroyed This is the power switch of the AC main line The Expansion File Unit power on and power off activities are linked to the main unit s power control While the main line switch is set to the OFF side O power is not supplied to the main unit even the main unit is powered on Normally set the power switch to ON side 92 C120 E093 04EN C 3 C 3 1 C 3 Expansion File Unit Installation Overview Expansion File Unit Installation Overview This section provides EFU installation notes EFU Installation Notes The following Instructions for safe installation are provided to be sure that the file extension unit is securely mounted on the main unit Read the following section thoroughly before starting the installation of the file extension units Equipment damage Be sure to follow the precautions below when i
67. e Main Unit Power on off the Partition Power on off the Circuit Breaker This section describes the precautions for turning on off the circuit breaker and describes how to turn on off the circuit breaker The circuit breaker is the main power switch of for the main unit The circuit breaker detects overcurrent and functions as the circuit protector for the main unit Precautions for Turning on the Circuit Breaker Be sure to follow the precautions below when turning on the circuit breaker First turn on the Base cabinet s circuit breaker Never turn off the circuit breaker within 30 seconds of turning the breaker on How to Turn on the Circuit Breaker Turn on the main unit s main power circuit breaker The LCD screen turns on If a System Expansion cabinet is installed in the system be sure to turn on the circuit breaker for the Base cabinet first Then turn on the circuit breaker for the System Expansion cabinet C120 E093 04EN 15 CHAPTER 3 Main Unit Power on off 1 Open the back door of the main unit Push up the two breaker type power switches on the left side Circuit breaker Figure 3 1 The Circuit Breaker Note When the circuit breakers are powered on the main unit s LCD screen will be powered on 2 Push up the switches in the outlet box so that power is supplied to the 19 inch rack area Outside of Japan Push up two breaker type switches Switches
68. e Overview Describes the hardware mounted on the main unit CHAPTER 5 Main Unit Operator Panel Operation Describes the operator panel of the main unit CHAPTER 6 System Configuration Describes the system configuration of the main unit CHAPTER 7 Partition Settings and Notes Describes the partition settings and notices CHAPTER 8 Approaches to Troubleshooting Describes suggested actions to problems occurring in the main unit C120 E093 04EN Preface CHAPTER 9 System Management Console SMC Describes the System Management Console SMC Appendix A OBP Environment Variables Describes OBP environment variables Appendix B Adding hostid Describes how to register additional hostids Appendix C Expansion File Unit Describes the Expansion File Unit that can be used in the main unit Appendix D UPC Connector Specifications Describes UPC connector specifications Glossary Acronyms amp Abbreviations Index Glossary Explains the terms in this manual Acronyms amp Abbreviations Presents spelling of acronyms and abbreviations used in this manual Index Describes the keywords and corresponding reference page numbers Other Reference Manuals The following manuals are provided for reference Read the PRIMEPOWER2000 1000 800 Installation Guide first and then see other reference manuals Printed manuals PRIMEPOWER2000 1000 800 Installation Guide C120 E095EN PDF manual contained in the PRIMEPO
69. efinitions of signal lines ACOFF Interface cable Main unit Figure D 1 Connection with UPS 98 C120 E093 04EN D 4 Signal Line Configuration Table D 2 UPS Interface Signals Signal name Definitions Pin number Remarks BPS Signal indicates faulty UPS conditions 6 BTL Signal provides a warning of a low battery level 7 Enabled with ON and a pending UPS failure 1 ACOFF Signal indicates power failure at the commercial 9 Power failure ON AC supply connector to the UPS Normal OFF 2 SG System ground 5 ER Signal indicates the main unit is running 1 3 Equipment Ready D 4 2 Electrical Specifications ON Indicates contacts are closed OFF Indicates contacts are open 1 Usea UPS capable of normal battery power supply operation for at least 10 to 60 seconds after this signal is turned on 2 Use a UPS capable of normal battery power supply output without turning on the ACOFF in an instantaneous commercial AC power failure lasting two or less seconds 3 The OFF signal is used to designate UPS not supplying power Table D 3 lists the electrical specifications Table D 3 Electrical Specifications Input circuit Signal name Input conditions BPS No voltage relay contact BTL Contact rating DC 12 V 10 mA or more ACOFF Use of metallic contact or lead relay is recommended Output circuit Si
70. er does not perform the procedure correctly This indicates information that could help the user to use the product IMPORTANT more effectively This indicates the tasks which are performed by the certified service engineer Alert messages in the text In the text the message is indented to distinguish from the procedural text A wider line space proceeds and follows the message to show where the message begins and ends Example Electric shock fire Do not damage break or modify the power cables Cable damage may cause electric shock or fire The important alert messages are listed in the Important Alert Messages in the FOR SAFE OPERATION For the readers e If you find any errors in this manual please fill in the Reader s Comment Form sheet at the back of this manual and forward it to the address described on the sheet This manual is subject to be revised without prior notice iv C120 E093 04EN FOR SAFE OPERATION Important Alert Messages This manual provides the following important alert signals This indicates a hazardous situation could result in serious personal injury if the user does not perform the procedure correctly Task Warning Page Normal operation Electric shock fire 10 Do not damage break or modify the power cables Cable damage may cause electric shock or fire C120 E093 04EN V FOR SAFE OPERATION This indicates a hazardous situa
71. es System Board Up to 4 CPUs Up to 4 CPUs 6 PCI slots 6 PCI slots Base package One System Base package One System Board is preinstalled Board is preinstalled Up to eight boards mountable Up to four boards mountable when the System Expansion cabinet is connected Data transfer method by the Point to point crossbar interconnected bus CPU Type SPARC64 GP Number of CPU Up to 32 CPUs Up to 16 CPUs One to four CPUs on one One to four CPUs on one System Board System Board C120 E093 04EN 3 CHAPTER 2 Specifications and Installation Overview of the Main Unit Table 2 1 Main Unit Specifications 2 2 Specifications PRIMEPOWER 1000 PRIMEPOWER800 Main memory Unit of expansion 512M bytes 1G bytes 2G bytes Item Memory module Four modules per set Error Checking ECC and Correction Storage HDD Usable by mounting the Expansion File Unit on the rack space in the upper part of the main unit and the expansion 19 inch rack CD ROM unit None shares the CD ROM unit of the SMC Tape unit None shares the DAT unit of the SMC internal Standard I O LAN One port System Board 100Base TX 10Base T interface RS 232C One port System Board D SUB25 pin See Chapter 6 PCI slots Up to 48 slots Up to 24 slots 6 slots System Board 6 slots System Board Fan Tray Standard One set mounted on the main unit Requires one set for each two System Boards i
72. eset Partitions Otoe None Reset request Reset displays execution Resets selected partition confirmation message Request None OS dump request Req displays execution Sends a request event for confirmation message acquiring OS dump of the selected partition Up None Start up request Up displays execution Activates the selected confirmation message partition Server ID Setup S Enter a numeric value Sets the Server ID assigned to the main unit Segment ID Enter a numeric value Sets the Segment ID to which the main unit belongs to Altitude Enter a numeric value Sets the altitude from the sea Increments 500 m level where the main unit is 1640 ft installed Through the execution of Reset Req and Up command the main unit behaves as follows Reset Compulsorily resets partitions and restarts Req Acquires OS dump of the selected partition and enters OS panic state The partition restarts automatically after the OS panic Up Starts selected partitions Each command may be disabled depending on the state of the Mode switch Table 5 4 lists combination of enable disable and the Mode switch state Table 5 4 Partition Event Transmission by the Mode Switch Mode switch Event LOCK UNLOCK MAINTENANCE Reset Disabled Disabled Enabled Req Disabled Enabled Enabled Up Enabled Enabled Enabled C120 E093 04EN 5 2 Panel Operations Description of commands for setup Setup must only be done by trained cust
73. g this product and the optional products provided from Fujitsu should only be performed by a certified service engineer Users must shall not perform these tasks Incorrect operation of these tasks may cause malfunction Unpacking optional adapters and such packages delivered to the users Plugging or unplugging of external interface cards Remodeling Rebuilding Do not make mechanical or electrical modifications to the equipment Using this product after modifying or reproducing by overhaul may cause unexpected injury or damage to the property of the user or bystanders C120 E093 04EN ix Contents Preface sn seen ee i FOR SAFE OPERATION sss ee v Product Handling u ae ix CHAPTER 1 Features as un san 1 1 1 High Performance 0 0 0 e seen een nennen 1 1 2 High Reliability z rise HR ere bead od ran een 2 1 3 Expanding of Maintenance and Operational Functions 2 CHAPTER 2 Specifications and Installation Overview of the Main Unit 22cccccccc 3 2 1 Overview of the Main Unit llle 3 2 1 1 Main Unit Specifications 0 20 anaana aeaaea 3 2 1 2 System Expansion Cabinet llle 5 2 1 3 System Disk Drive llle 5 2 1 4 19 inch Rack Space llsllllelee nn 6 2 1 5 Opening and Closing Main Unit Doors 222222 uaaa sanaaa 9 2 2 Precautions for Installation 2222ns seen 10 2 3 Connecting the SMC
74. gineer dispatched for repair In some cases the certified service engineer require login to the SMC with system administrator privilege If this operation is required please promptly cooperate for smooth recovery of the unit Alternately a system maintenance account would be sufficient For details see the user s manual supplied with the SMC C120 E093 04EN 69 CHAPTER 8 Approaches to Troubleshooting 8 2 8 3 70 Machine Administration Menu This section describes the Machine Administration Menu The SMC provides functions to monitor and collect information about the hardware environment and hardware operational state The Machine Administration Menu of the System Console Software on the SMC does show hardware settings and hardware error information The SMC displays the OS system log messages output by the main unit and the SMC collects and analyzes various information on the component hardware Analysis results and other information can be displayed using the Machine Administration Menu For more information on the Machine Administration Menu see Section 1 6 System Console Machine Administration Menu in the System Console Software User s Guide The information equivalent to what are displayed by a display command of the initial diagnosis results can be displayed by using prtdiag 1M command on the OS E mail Notification to System Administrators This section describes the settings used by t
75. gnal name Output conditions ER Output Voltage VOH 3 76 V VOL 0 0 4 V Output Current VOH max 4 mA VOL max 4 mA C120 E093 04EN 99 Appendix D UPC Connector Specifications D 5 Cable Connector The interface cable has the following specifications Connector type D SUB pin Male install side Female DEU 9PF FO JAE Electronics Engineering Company made or equivalent Terminal array Figure D 2 identifies pin signals of the UPS interface cable This system side Be R Ae s E NAE m E BPS Bee KELTA 1 Use of ER signal is not mandatory Figure D 2 Corresponding Terminal Chart of UPS Interface Cable 100 C120 E093 04EN D 5 Cable Connector D 6 UPC Connector Figure D 3 shows the location of the UPC connector 1 UPC connector Matan Main unit Rear view Figure D 3 UPC Connector C120 E093 04EN 101 Glossary 100Base TX An IEEE standard Applicable cable types are Unshielded Twisted Pair UTP and Shielded Twisted Pair STP Applicable connector type is RJ45 Allows bandwidth of 100 Mbps and the maximum segment length is 100 m 328 ft 10Base T An IEEE standard Applicable cable type is Unshielded Twisted Pair UTP and the connector type is RJ45 Allows bandwidth of 10 Mbps and the maximum segment length is 100 m 328 ft Auto termination Performs automatic termination setti
76. h as a motor or audio speaker Avoid condensation in the disk drive do not install the disk drive where condensation may occur or temperature and humidity may change rapidly 92 92 93 96 C120 E093 04EN vii FOR SAFE OPERATION Alert Labels The followings are labels attached to this product Never peel off the labels The following labels provide information to the users of this product HAZARDOUS AREA TRAINED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY Base System Expansion cabinet Front view HAZARDOUS AREA TRAINED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY LU E M C E UI Base cabinet Rear view Rear cover is detached HAZARDOUS AREA TRAINED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 System Expansion cabinet Rear view Rear cover is detached viii C120 E093 04EN Product Handling Maintenance Certain tasks in this manual should only be performed by a certified service engineer User must not perform these tasks Incorrect operation of these tasks may cause electric shock injury or fire Installation and reinstallation of all components and initial settings Removal of front rear or side covers Mounting de mounting of optional internal devices Plugging or unplugging of external interface cards Maintenance and inspections repairing and regular diagnosis and maintenance The following tasks regardin
77. hardware abnormalities in the main unit If the SMC detects a fault in the main unit a message is displayed in the SMC screen The SMC monitors the following items regarding the main unit Faulty Hardware monitoring Monitors status of the component hardware such as the power source unit fans and battery of the UPS Hardware preventive monitoring Monitors states of the component hardware such as power fans and battery of UPS unit Message notification by the SMC can be set from the Machine Administration Menu of the System Console Software on the SMC For details on the display messages see Appendix B Troubleshooting in the System Console Software User s Guide C120 E093 04EN CHAPTER 9 System Management Console SMC This chapter describes the System Management Console SMC SMC Hardware Requirements Power on off the SMC Creating Backups 9 1 This section describes the SMC hardware requirements SMC Hardware Requirements Hardware requirements may change depending on the platform and hardware component release For current information contact the sales representatives or a certified service engineer 1 SMC hardware requirements outside of Japan To use the SMC for the main unit the following hardware must be installed For details on the PCI cards allocation see the System Console Software Release Note Table 9 1 SMC Hardware Requirements Outside of Japan
78. he SMC to issue a message to the system administrator by e mail if a malfunction occurred in the main unit To use this function set information such as the e mail address and the name of the system administrator from the Machine Administration Menu of the System Console Software on the SMC Also the mail program of the SMC must be set up which matches your network environment For details on e mail notification to system administrators see the Section 6 6 E mail Notification in the PRIMEPOWER2000 1000 800 Installation Guide For messages issued and how to respond to the events see Appendix B Troubleshooting in the System Console Software User s Guide C120 E093 04EN 8 4 Error Messages Displayed on the Panel 8 4 Error Messages Displayed on the Panel This section explains the error messages displayed in the operator panel if an abnormality is detected in the main unit For operation of the operator panel and other messages see Chapter 5 Main Unit Operator Panel Operation While the fan symbol is selected the cursor points to the following messages listed in Table 8 1 are displayed If any defective fan is detected the selected symbol co blinks If a defective fan is not detected no message will be displayed j Fan messages X YiY O FANYy failed TIH Z amp P C S 0 1 2 3
79. hich the panel is included the Base cabinet First numeric value 1 One or more than one XB DDC has a Configuration error detected in the cabinet in which the panel is not included the System Expansion cabinet PRIMEPOWER800 only has the value 0 for the first numeric value 50 C120 E093 04EN CHAPTER 6 System Configuration This chapter describes the main unit system configuration Standard Configuration High Availability Characteristics Main Unit Power Control 6 1 Standard Configuration This section describes the main unit system configuration 6 1 1 Basic Components The main unit consists of the following components 1 Main unit Number of required power supplies and Fan Trays depends on the number of System Boards to be mounted One System Control Facility is installed in the Base cabinet and on each System Expansion cabinet AUPSis optional C120 E093 04EN 51 CHAPTER 6 System Configuration 2 The System Board number and partitions A System Board number is allocated to each System Board installed in the main unit In the messages displayed by the OBP Solaris the System Boards may be indicated by a serial number from 0 to 7 PRIMEPOWER 1000 or 0 to 3 PRIMEPOWER800 Figure 6 1 Maximum Configuration of the PRIMEPOWER1000 System Expansion cabinet Base cabinet Cabinet 0 Cabinet 1 0 2 4 6
80. hooting 69 8 1 O0VervigW 4 ove Soa ee red ae dl e se re M Sue ae OR OR 69 8 2 Machine Administration Menu lille 70 8 3 E mail Notification to System Administrators Ls 70 8 4 Error Messages Displayed on the Panel 2 2222 71 8 5 Messages in Console Screen lilii lee lese 74 CHAPTER 9 System Management Console SMC 75 9 1 SMC Hardware Requirements 000 cee eee 75 9 2 Power on off the SMC 0 ee teenies 77 9 3 Creating Backups 000 cece eens 77 9 3 1 Creating Backup of the SMC s System Volume 77 C120 E093 04EN xiii Contents 9 3 2 Overview of Restoring the SMC s System Volume 79 9 3 3 Creating Backup of the Setup Data of System Console Software SCS 81 9 3 4 Restoring the System Console Software Setup Data 81 Appendix A OBP Environment Variables 83 A 1 OBP Enviroment Variables configuration policy 83 A 2 Other OBP Environment Variables llllll ele 84 Appendix B Adding hostid LLSt uuuuuususues 87 Appendix C Expansion File Unit 89 C 1 Overview of Expansion File Unit lseiles esee 89 C 2 EFU Components and Functions 222222222 90 G 2 15 Front View RE RIBUS 90 C 2 2 Rear VIEW 2 3 ees ern AVE eU x ve ss 91 C 3 Expansion File Unit Installation Overvie
81. ibes the redundant configuration of the power supply Fan Tray and System Control Facility Processors memory PCI card and System Boards High Availability of the main unit Redundant Configuration The power supply Fan Tray and System Control Facility can be configured redundantly If a redundant system of System Control Facility is implemented a second System Control LAN must be added A redundant SMC configuration is available by installing a second SMC as a spare unit The Console Connection Unit can be also configured redundantly The file units can be configured to operate continuously An accidental interruption such as disk failure will not interrupt the user s business tasks by having to connect the disk array unit or having to deploy disk mirroring Processors Memory PCI Cards A degradation function in the power on diagnostics and the dynamic degradation function while the OS is in operation are provided For more information contact a certified service engineer System Boards System Boards also provide the degradation function If you want to reduce the effect of degradation you need a two port connection in each partition both on board LAN ports and the RS 232C port on the System Boards For details contact a certified service engineer C120 E093 04EN 61 CHAPTER 6 System Configuration 6 3 6 3 1 6 3 2 6 3 3 62 Main Unit Power Control This section describes main unit power control
82. iguration information setting partitions Various settings regarding partitioning can be specified using the Machine Administration Menu of the System Console Software on the SMC Dedicated console of each partition Displays a console screen of each partition Automatic power control By configuring the main unit s power on off schedules the main unit can be turned on or off automatically Time synchronization NTP Network Time Protocol server feature By using NTP the SMC synchronizes the time of each partition to the time in the SMC Displaying guidance during maintenance of the SMC and collecting maintenance inspection information The hardware maintenance guidance to help maintenance work can be displayed through the Machine Administration Menu of the System Console Software on the SMC Various log information items of the main unit activities that the SMC collects can be used for reference For the specifications of the SMC see the Section 9 1 SMC Hardware Requirements Console Connection Unit The Console Connection Unit connects the RS 232C port of the System Board with the SMC through the System Control LAN The Console Connection Unit can display a console of each partition on each window of the SMC One RS 222 cable is supplied with the unit C120 E093 04EN 33 CHAPTER 4 Hardware Overview 4 10 O 4 11 34 6 Air Filter The main unit deploys an air cooling circulation meth
83. in unit Therefore if such shutdown occurred consult with a certified service engineer for maintenance 3 1 4 How to Turn off the Circuit Breaker This section describes how to turn off the circuit breaker 1 Turn off the main unit There are two ways to turn off the main unit a Power off using the operator panel b Power off by the SMC For details see item a Power off using the operator panel and item b Power off using the SMC in item 1 Power off manually in Section 3 2 2 Power off 2 Confirm that Power ON Ready is displayed on the operator panel as the message regarding the System Control Facility 3 Push down the switches in outlet box in 19 inch rack area In Japan Push down two breaker type and one standard type power switches Outside of Japan Push down two breaker type switches 4 Open the back door of the main unit Push down the two breaker type power switches on the left side Turn off the circuit breaker in the System Expansion cabinet and then turn off the Base cabinet s circuit breaker as well C120 E093 04EN 17 CHAPTER 3 Main Unit Power on off 3 2 Power on off the Main Unit This section describes how to turn on off the main unit 3 2 1 Power on This section describes how to turn on the main unit 1 Power on manually There are two ways a and b to turn on the main unit a Power on using the operator panel 1 Turn on the power switches of the SMC and peri
84. indication about whether or not malfunction has occurred in the unit CHECK LED Reset function partition selective Request interleave function partition selective Partition startup function partition selective The operator panel is covered by the unit front cover Even when the front cover is closed it is possible to check the State indication LCD screen the power source LED indicator state and the state of unit malfunction LED indicator The panel operation can be key locked When key lock is on all operations using buttons or switches are disabled C120 E093 04EN 35 CHAPTER 5 Main Unit Operator Panel Operation 5 1 1 Panel Appearance 2 POWER LED 1 State indication LCD 3 CHECK LED POWER CHECK MAINTENANCE UNLOCK LOCK gt C 4 Mode switch 5 Cursor switch 6 Decision switch 7 The power switch Figure 5 1 Panel Appearance 1 State indication LCD Displays registered messages and symbols used in the operation 2 POWER LED Green Lights in green when the main power of the main unit is on 3 CHECK LED Yellow Lights in yellow if a malfunction has occurred in the main unit 4 Mode switch Shifts the operation mode among LOCK UNLOCK and MAINTENANCE This operation enables disables each key operation 5 Cursor switch Switches contents of display 6 Decision switch Defines selected content 7 The
85. install external units The outlet in the rack area box provides the connector plugs for two power supply systems listed in Table 2 2 and Table 2 3 Note that the 19 inch rack space of the System Expansion cabinet also provides 11 unit spaces and the outlet box described above If the output of the equipments which is installed in 19 inch rack space exceeds the maximum capacity of outlet box an additional outlet box is required 1 19 inch Rack Space Figure 2 1 shows the 19 inch rack space 19 inch rack space Main unit front view Figure 2 1 19 inch Rack Space 6 C120 E093 04EN 2 1 Overview of the Main Unit 2 19 inch Rack Space Outlet Box The Japanese specifications of a 19 inch rack space outlet box are different from the specifications for use outside Japan e 19 inch rack space outlet box outside of Japan Figure 2 2 shows the 19 inch rack space outlet box outside of Japan DOOD gt y RO O Oo Figure 2 2 Outlets for the 19 inch Rack Spaces Outside of Japan Table 2 2 specifies the outlet specifications outside of Japan Table 2 2 Outlet Specifications of 19 inch Rack Outside of Japan Power Suppl PPy Voltage of f System Connector type Main purpose of use Max current pieces Note1 80 200 V 3 5 A
86. ion of the operational configuration add as many hostids as there are additional partitions Additional hostids are issued by Fujitsu For the additional hostids contact your sales representatives or a certified service engineer Addition of hostids can be managed using the Machine Administration Menu of the System Console Software For details see the Section 6 4 2 How to Register the Host ID in the System Console Software User s Guide C120 E093 04EN 87 Appendix C Expansion File Unit This chapter describes the Expansion File Unit EFU Overview of Expansion File Unit EFU Components and Functions Expansion File Unit Installation Overview Disk Drive Bay Configuration Software Tools for Hot Swapping Redundant Components of Expansion File Unit C 1 Overview of Expansion File Unit This section presents the features of the Expansion File Unit Supports up to 40 MBps UltraSCSI bus 2 ports Mounting up to 10 disk drive units up to 5 units per UItraSCSI bus port is possible Redundant hot swappable and configurable Power Supply is mounted Redundant and configurable cooling fan is mounted Unit status is indicated by the CHECK LED and POWER LED Remote Cabinet Interface RCI becomes part of the power cycle of the EFU linking to the main unit C120 E093 04EN 89 Appendix C Expansion File Unit C 2 EFU Components and Functions This section gives the name of each component in the front and rear panels of
87. is initializing now inactive The initialization is completed Now checking the configuration A few seconds later the display changes to the System Control Facility message see Table 5 6 C120 E093 04EN 45 CHAPTER 5 Main Unit Operator Panel Operation 5 3 2 Messages Regarding the System Control Facility Figure 5 5 shows the operator panel status and Table 5 6 lists the messages displayed on the operator panel while the System Control Facility symbol is selected the cursor points to C It takes a while to display the next message after the first message is displayed Dr regarding the System Control Facility of cooling down X Y Yi Power ON Ready TIH ZJ OoO P C a c e Aa Cursor position Figure 5 5 Messages Regarding the System Control Facility Table 5 6 Messages Regarding the System Control Facility Symbol Displayed data Contents Details on message C Power ON Ready Power on preparation is Indicates that the initialization for completed overall system control is finished Power on in this state is available Warm up Waiting for warm up to Indicates that the system is complete warming up Ext Powup Waiting for air condition Indicates that the main unit is adjustment waiting until the air conditioning facility that is connected to the RCI network turns on Gf applicable Cooling Postpones terminating process Indicates that the cooling
88. l electrical and environmental specifications of the Expansion File Unit Table C 2 Environmental Specifications of the Expansion File Unit Item Contents Remarks External Width 482 mm 19 in Dimensions Depth 701 mm 28 in Height 130 mm 5 in Weight Up to 30 kg 66 1b Input power Voltage AC 200 10 Phase Single phase Frequency 50 60 Hz Power consumption Up to 300 W Heat dissipation 1080 kJ Hr 1024 Btu h Ambient condition Temperature 5 to 35 C 41 to 95 F No dew condensation In operation Humidity 20 to 80 Ambient condition Temperature 0 to 50 C 0 to 122 F No dew condensation Not in operation Humidity 8 to 80 Remarks The plug type of the supply power cord is the IEC 320 inlet C120 E093 04EN C 4 Disk Drive Bay Configuration C 4 Disk Drive Bay Configuration This unit can support up to 10 hot swappable UltraSCSI disk units When the front cover is removed a drive bay shown in Figure C 4 appears The standard SCSI unit bay number 1 to 5 and the expansion SCSI unit bay number 1 to 5 are connected to the main unit through separate SCSI buses The numbers assigned to SCSI IDs for UltraSCSI disk drive units are the same with the bay numbers from 1 to 5 Disk drive mount space File Unit Expansion Kit option Figure C 4 Disk Drive Bay Configuration of the Expansion File Unit C120 E093 04EN 95
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90. mation on UPC cables see Appendix D UPC Connector Specifications For details on the UPS see the user s manual supplied with the UPS Be sure to follow the precautions below when connecting a UPS This description is intended for use in Japan only In general mean life span of battery used in a UPS is about 2 to 3 years depending on variables such as temperature and number of complete recharge cycle The UPS battery must be replaced before the battery approaches it s end of life expectancy Contact a certified service engineer They will replace it at the customers expense The UPS battery charge holding capacity lessens as the end of battery life approaches It is recommended that the battery be replaced before the warranty date expires to ensure complete data protection UPS is fully charged when it is shipped However if the UPS is not used for a long time its charge may reduce due to natural discharge When installing a UPS for the first time or reinstalling a UPS after leaving it unconnected for one month or more be sure to recharge the UPS For instructions of recharging your UPS see the manual supplied with the UPS If the UPS is not fully charged the UPS service period may be shortened C120 E093 04EN 55 CHAPTER 6 System Configuration 6 1 5 56 Life span of UPS is shortend by operating in high temperatures Be sure to keep the temperature of the installation environment 30 C 86 F or lower even whe
91. n the main unit is not in operation Leaving UPS unconducted for a long time with the main unit off may prevent recharging to the UPS The UPS becomes unusable To avoid such loss when leaving the main unit non operational for a long time be sure to recharge the UPS for about 24 hours every six months When frequent power failures have occurred the UPS life span may be shortened due to frequent recharging Verify the UPS battery is always charged and that the battery recharges after a power outage If the UPS is not recharged and it is left unused after a power failure has occurred the electrodes of the battery may corrode To avoid this recharge the UPS within 7 days after the power failure occurred The UPS activates when power failure occurs and while the main unit is operating If the power supply to the distribution panel is shut down while the main unit is operating the shutdown is recognized as power failure The UPS then activates and the battery discharges To avoid this be sure to shut down the main unit before shutting down the distribution panel When selecting a UPS that is connected to the main unit consider the total power consumption including the power consumption of the main unit the file units and the HUB To connect the main unit s UPS and the UPC connector prepare a UPS cable and a branch adapter for UPS cable connection UPC connectors are provided two ports in each unit Use the connectors to connect the respective U
92. net Interface RCD cable This cable is supplied with an Expansion File Unit When the RCI cable is connected a RCI branch connector must be used to connect the RCI cable Note that a terminator is also required When one or more EFUs are installed specific settings regarding RCI must be made in the SMC The RCI setting should only be performed by a certified service engineer If installation or enhancement of an Expansion File Unit is required contact a certified service engineer 2 SCSI connector An Expansion File Unit contains two pairs of SCSI connectors one pair consists of standard and expansion connectors In the standard configuration a SCSI cable must be connected to the standard side SCSI IN connector only Connect the termination resister to the standard side SCSI OUT If a File Unit Expansion Kit is added connect a SCSI cable to the expansion side SCSI IN connector To the expansion side SCSI OUT connection install the terminator All SCSI connectors in the Expansion File Unit are VHDCI type C120 E093 04EN 91 Appendix C Expansion File Unit 4 AC main line switch eo WP i o 3 AC power input 3 AC power input Figure C 3 Expansion File Unit Rear View Rear Cover is Detached 3 AC power input Data destruction Do not disconnect the power cable from th
93. ng on the adapter that had been entered on the user side It is recessary to ensure high reliability on SCSI buses Cache A buffering memory unit whose capacity is smaller and the speed is higher than the main memory unit The cahe memory retains copies of the commands and data that will possibly be used later The part being copied is distinguished from the commands and data the processing unit obtains from the main storage unit Configuration conflict Indicates a combination that may not operate correctly as a system DAT Digital Audio Tape A kind of magnetic tape originally designed for audio format now also used by computers to back up data The physical specification of DAT for audio also applies to the DAT for computer However their quality and performance are different DIMM Dual Inline Memory Module Its attribute is memory module package Depending on the pin numbers DIMM is classified into three types such as 72 144 and 168 C120 E093 04EN Disk mirroring With two hard disks drive reading is performed against one disk and writing is performed against both disks When an error occurs and reading from one disk is disabled the other is used for reading Dynamic Reconfiguration DR A function for the partition with multi System Boards to replace hardware resources such as processors memory and PCI cards without system interruption Replacement is available on a System Board basis which serves
94. ng time of 300 seconds ok setenv boot wait time 300 diag retry If an error is detected in the accessing process to the boot up target disk unit during the boot up process of the main unit attempts to shut down and reboot the target disk unit through a retry process may possibly run the target disk unit In this situation if this variable is set to on and the system is configured to enable automatic shutdown and then reboot the retry process will proceed The variable default value is off boot device Sets boot up target disks This value is set by the install program during the OS installation This setting is enabled when the value of diag switch parameter of the OBP environment variable is set to false C120 E093 04EN A 2 Other OBP Environment Variables boot file Sets a boot file This setting is enabled when the value of diag switch in the OBP environment is set to false e scsi initiator Set the host side address of SCSI bus Range is from 0 to 7 The default value is 7 local mac address If the value is true the network driver uses its own MAC address If the value is false a MAC address of the system is applied The main unit applies the MAC address assigned to each partition The default value is false tty conspath tty sub conspath tty conspath shows which System Board serial ports in the partition are set to the console path The tty sub conspath shows which System Board serial ports in the partiti
95. ngly recommended that users create backup data of the SMC system volumes If restoring system volumes is required for hard disk recovery contact a certified service engineer for recovery assistance If a hard disk failure occurs give the DAT cartridge containing backup data of the latest system volume to a certified service engineer C120 E093 04EN 67 CHAPTER 8 Approaches to Troubleshooting This chapter explains the approaches to troubleshooting of the main unit Overview Machine Administration Menu E mail Notification to System Administrators Error Messages Displayed on the Panel Messages in Console Screen 8 1 Overview This section provides a troubleshooting overview When system problems occur it is necessary to gather all the available clues for tronbleshooting The following are some clues LCD panel shows system fault detected during the power on diagnosis or hardware malfunction found by the SCF during the system operation When the ok prompt is shown on the remote console RC2000 of the SMC some power on diagnosis commands show post results are available to get results of the power on diagnosis Ifa problem occurs while the operating system is running error messages are displayed in the SMC screen This chapter explains tips on isolating hardware problems IMPORTANT The users should not repair the main unit Contact your local office immediately to have a certified service en
96. nstalled Power Supply Unit Required when three or more System Boards are installed in one unit Redundant components Power Supply Unit Fan Tray System Control Facility Power system Dual power feed option Disk for mirroring configuration Hot swappable component Power Supply Unit Fan Tray System Control Facility Disk System Board Monitor Board System control Power control Automatic power on off scheduling of the unit can be set External interface RCI 1 and LAN SMC connection UPS connection Supports external UPS SMC Control workstation 2 OS Solaris 2 6 7 8 for PRIMEPOWER2000 1000 800 3 RCI is an interface that allows connection to the main unit Expansion File Unit or other devices This interface is used to connect components such as processing units and Expansion File Units It establishes interlock power supply and performs alarm indication recognition 2 System Management Console SMC For the specifications see the Section 9 1 SMC Hardware Requirements 3 The latest OS information is available from sales representatives or the certified service engineer 4 C120 E093 04EN 2 1 2 2 1 3 C120 E093 04EN 2 1 Overview of the Main Unit System Expansion Cabinet In the PRIMEPOWER1000 a maximum configuration of 16 CPUs and 24 PCI slots can be established by mounting up to four System Boards on the Base cabinet If a larger configuration is required
97. nstalling the equipment Otherwise the equipment may be damaged Because this unit is installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly the operating ambient temperature inside of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient Therefore consideration should be given to installing the unit in an environment compatible with the manufacturer s maximum rated ambient temperature Consideration for adjustment of air condition like air circulation should be given to prevent the internal rack ambient from exceeding the maximum operating ambient temperature of this unit 35 C 95 F Installation of the file unit in a rack should be such that the amount of air flow required for safe operation of the unit is not compromised Therefore this unit has ventilation openings at front and rear face of the unit Do not cover or close these ventilation openings to prevent overheating Weight of this unit with maximum configuration 30 kg 66 Ib Be careful to avoid injury during installation of this unit into the rack If the unit is powered from a Power strip or a Service outlet located in other units it may overload the Power supply cord of the Power strip or the other units Confirm that the current rating of Power strip or Service outlet exceeds the combined ratings of all the equipment it is supplying Electrical ratings of this unit Rated 100 240 V AC 3 0 1 5 A 50 60 Hz single phase Reliable grounding of rack mounted equipment is required C
98. o improve the reliability of the system Error Checking and Correction ECC is deployed ECC is also used to check errors in the primary cache and secondary cache of the CPU For CPU module expansion contact a certified service engineer Figure 4 5 CPU Module 28 C120 E093 04EN 4 4 Memory Modules 4 4 Memory Modules This section describes the memory module 4 4 1 Overview of Memory Module The memory module configuration is achieved based on Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory SDRAM The memory module deploys Error Checking and Correction ECC The upgrade of memory modules can be done on one module set basis by combining 4 identical memory modules 512M bytes 1G bytes 2G bytes When memory enhancement is required contact certified service engineer For memory module enhancement contact a certified service engineer Figure 4 6 Memory Module C120 E093 04EN 29 CHAPTER 4 Hardware Overview 4 5 System Control Facility The System Control Facility board monitors or controls the PRIMEPOWER2000 One System Control Facility board is installed in both the Base cabinet and System Expansion cabinet respectively System Control Facility board provides a LAN port for connection to the SMC Thisisa private LAN The LAN can only be used to connect to the SMC and the Console Connection Unit PRIMEPOWER1000 800 systems allow the installation of the redundant hot swappable component
99. occurs in one of the input power systems PRIMEPOWER 1000 requires this unit for the Base cabinet and each System Expansion cabinet Dual power feed option installation is required in both the Base cabinet and the System Expansion cabinet When planning the installation of a UPS note that a UPS needs to be installed for each power line Dual power feed option Figure 4 9 Dual Power Feed Option PRIMEPOWER 1000 4 7 Fan Tray Fan Tray expansion is required when System Boards are added to the PRIMEPOWER 1000 800 Figure 4 10 Fan Tray 32 C120 E093 04EN 4 8 4 9 4 8 System Management Console SMC When a set of Fan Trays two rows is installed on two System Boards a redundant fan system is configured This Fan Tray is hot swappable Operation of the Fan Tray is monitored inside the unit If one of the fans fails a message indicating the defective fan is displayed on the operator panel and the SMC For details on messages displayed in case that a defective fan is detected see the Section 5 3 3 Fan Messages System Management Console SMC The main unit is connected to the SMC The functions of the SMC are Monitoring the status of the main unit process Specific to the hardware malfunction of the main unit Detected faults are indicated on the display of the SMC Real time notifications to the system administrator Recognizing and displaying conf
100. od where cooled air is taken in from bottom of the cabinet An air filter is installed in the lower part of the cabinet as a dust guard The efficiency of the cooling system may decrease if the filter is not cleaned on a regular basis Cleaning should only be performed by a certified service engineer Filter preventive maintenance is part of the contracted server maintenance Lithium Battery The main unit uses a lithium battery as a part of environmental conditions monitoring The life span of a lithium battery depends on the operational environment and recharge cycling period Moderate discharge is common The main unit checks the output of the lithium battery If reduced battery output voltage is detected the main unit reports it to the system administrator as an alarm If the user receives such notification please contact a certified service engineer who will service the battery C120 E093 04EN CHAPTER 5 Main Unit Operator Panel 5 1 Operation This chapter describes the main unit operator panel operation Overview of Main Unit Operator Panel Panel Operations Messages Displayed on the Panel Overview of Main Unit Operator Panel This section describes the overview of the operator panel The operator panel provides the following functions Reset and interruption functions can be defined for each partition Power on Power off State indication LCD Power on State indication POWER LED State
101. omer engineers Correct setup of the following commands is critical for proper operation SegmentID The segment ID is a numeric identifier to be specified for control of the main unit by the SMC An ID is to be specified for each main unit All main units having the same ID number can be controlled in the RCI network Server ID The Server ID is a particular ID a numeric value that is required to register for controlling multiple main units installed in one segment Altitude The altitude is required to be set because the permissible operation temperature depends on the altitude of the site where the main unit is installed 5 2 3 Panel Operation Example of Partition Startup Refer to the following partition startup example steps to understand this specific panel operation Initial state pce X YY TIH ZloP C S 01 2 3 4 5 6 17 8 9Ja b c d e Cursor position Ki Messages are displayed on the Message Area but the Message Area may be left in blank 1 Press the Cursor switch Move the cursor to the partition number you want to select x T IH Zloo P C S 01 2 3 4 5 6 17 8 9Ja b c d e Do Cursor position While the Cursor switch is pressed down the cursor goes to right edge then back to left edge lt lt 2 Press the Decision
102. on are set to auxiliary console path To fix the console path set as described below cXsY X the cabinet number Y the System Board number Use one of the following values to set the cabinet number 0 The cabinet having the panel the Base cabinet 1 The cabinet not having the panel the System Expansion cabinet The following variables can be set none c0s0 cOsl c0s7 c1s0 cls7 The default value is none If none is set tty conspath sets the System Board with the lowest slot number to the console path tty sub conspath sets the System Board of the slot number specified by tty conspath in the same partition plus 1 to the auxiliary console path diag level max Operate power on diagnosis in maximum range In this level power on diagnosis takes time for starting up therefore do not set on this level in normal operation min Operate normal power on diagnosis default setting off DO NOT PERFORM POWER ON DIAGNOSIS In this level the system may be down due to failed components Do not set in this level to prevent loss of data C120 E093 04EN 85 Appendix B Adding hostid This chapter describes the of hostids necessary for partition expansion A PRIMEPOWER1000 800 systems can be configured with as many partitions as there are hostids assigned If a user wants a multiple partition configuration the necessary number of hostids are preset at the factory before delivery To add partitions due to the modificat
103. on policy board Indicates when unit is set to stop boot up process without degradation configuration policy system C120 E093 04EN 83 Appendix A OBP Environment Variables A 2 84 To use as the setting command Sets degraded unit on component basis ok setenv configuration policy component Sets degraded unit on System Board basis ok setenv configuration policy board Sets degraded the system stops boot up process without degradation when abnormal unit is detected ok setenv configuration policy system Other OBP Environment Variables This section explains other initial settings boot wait time If the system contains a peripheral device that spends a long period of time during a power on diagnosis or in an initial setting during boot up then such a peripheral device cannot be enabled within the required time The system boot up process or initialize process may not proceed normally This situation can be prevented by setting a specific waiting time using an OBP environment variable boot wait time If this variable is set other components can wait for the peripheral device being enabled during the boot up process and the initialize process can proceed normally Unit of boot wait time setting is second Default is zero To check or set a value enter the following command at the OBP ok prompt Check command ok printenv boot wait time When set value is zero boot wait time 0 Setting command To set waiti
104. on the partition a Power on the partition using the operator panel 1 Confirm that the circuit breaker is on 2 Turn on the partition using the operator panel For details on the panel operation see the Section 5 2 3 Panel Operation Example of Partition Startup b Power on the partition using the SMC 1 Confirm that the circuit breaker is on 2 Select the partition by System Console Software and execute the partition startup instruction For details on the power on by the SMC see Section 7 1 Startup and Shutdown of Partitions in the System Console Software User s Guide C120 E093 04EN 21 CHAPTER 3 Main Unit Power on off 3 3 2 Power off the Partition To shutdown the partition enter the shutdown command from the remote console window of the respective partition For details on the power off the partition see Section 7 1 3 Shutdown of Partitions in the System Console Software User s Guide 22 C120 E093 04EN 4 1 CHAPTER 4 Hardware Overview This chapter explains the PRIMEPOWER 1000 800 main unit hardware components Device Configuration System Board CPU Module Memory Modules System Control Facility Power Supply Unit Fan Tray System Management Console SMC Console Connection Unit Air Filter Lithium Battery Device Configuration The base unit of the main unit is the System Board which mounts up to four processors and six PCI slots The Base cabinet of PRIMEPOWER1000 can moun
105. onsole Software 9 If appropriate check the Auto Power Control schedule and activate the Auto Power Control 10 Press the Eject switch on the DAT drive to remove the data cassette 82 C120 E093 04EN Appendix A OBP Environment Variables This appendix describes the OBP environment variables OBP Enviroment Variables configuration policy Other OBP Environment Variables A 1 OBP Enviroment Variables configuration policy If a hardware fault is detected during boot up the system console detaches the target hardware and continues to boot up the system This process is called degraded process The faulty hardware can be specified in components or in system boards The specification can be changed by changing the configuration policy value the OBP environment variable Table A 1 The Values of configuration policy and Degraded Unit Values of configuration policy Degraded unit component Degraded on component basis board Degraded on System Board basis system Stop the system without degradation Stop activating the partition in which fault is detected Remarks Value of configuration policy in the main unit is set in component To change or check this value enter the command below at the OBP ok prompt Touse as the check command ok printenv configuration policy Indicates when unit is component basis configuration policy component Indicates when unit is System Board basis configurati
106. p setup data The setup data can be restored by following the steps below Login the SMC as the root account Enter the command below to display the ok prompt SMC usr sbin shutdown g0 y i0 Return Enter the command below to startup in single user mode ok boot s Return C120 E093 04EN 81 CHAPTER 9 System Management Console SMC 4 Enter the root password to shift to single user mode 5 Insert the data cassette containing the setup data into the DAT unit Make sure that the write protection tab on the data cassette is set to Write protected beforehand 6 Enter the command below to execute the restore command SMC opt FJSVscsl bin scslrestore t dev rmt 0 Return 7 Specify to reconfigure the system components then reboot the system SMC touch reconfigure Return SMC usr sbin shutdown g0 y i6 Return The System Control LAN needs to be re established by reactivating it after the inactivation using the Machine Administration Menu of the System Console Software For details on the re establishment of the System Control LAN see Restoration procedure of system console in the Appendix B Troubleshooting in the System Console Software User s Guide 8 Restore the monitor log information automatically stored in the partition periodically created by the Machine administration program by using the Machine Administration Menu of System C
107. perform hot swapping use the tool machine administration in System Console Software 96 C120 E093 04EN Appendix D UPC Connector Specifications The following sections provide specifications for connecting UPS control interface Overview Definitions of Electrical Specifications Signal Cables Signal Line Configuration Cable Connector D 1 Overview This interface is used to generate conventional interruption against the software and to process temporary data saving when an Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS is used as a power control action against commercial AC power supply failure D 2 Definitions of Electrical Specifications Table D 1 lists the input signals Table D 1 Input Signals Signal name Input Conditions BPS No voltage relay contact BTL Contact rating DC 12 V 10 mA or more 0 5 A or less ACOFF Use of metallic contact or lead relay is recommended Remarks Chattering must be 1ms or less C120 E093 04EN 97 Appendix D UPC Connector Specifications D 3 Signal Cables Use sealed and paired cables The cables have the following specifications DC resistance roundtrip 1 pair 400 Q km or less Cable length Up to 10 m 33 ft D 4 Signal Line Configuration This section describes the definitions of signals and electrical specifications D 4 1 Definitions of Signals Figure D 1 shows the signal line configuration in UPS connection Table D 2 lists the d
108. pheral units For how to power on off the SMC see the Section 9 2 Power on off the SMC 2 Shift the Mode switch to the required mode BC Mode switch Figure 3 4 The Operator Panel Mode Switch The operation of the main unit after the power on varies depending on the position of the Mode switch For information on the power on conditions restricted by the state of the Mode switch on the operator panel see Section 5 1 3 Mode Switch 18 C120 E093 04EN 3 2 Power on off the Main Unit 3 Turn on the main unit s operator panel power switch The POWER LED on the operator panel lights in green POWER CHECK MAINTENANCE W LOCK gt LJ ch The power switch black Figure 3 5 The Operator Panel The Power Switch b Power on using the SMC 1 Turn on the SMC and peripheral units For how to power on off the SMC see the manual supplied with the platform 2 Turn on the main unit by executing the System Power On Instruction in Machine Administration Menu of System Console Software For details on the power on process using the Machine Administration Menu see Section 6 2 System power operation in the System Console Software User s Guide 2 Automatic power on Power supply can be started automatically by using the Automatic Power Supply Control of SMC
109. power switch Switches the power of the main unit on or off When powering off initiate the shutdown process by pressing the power switch once then pressing the switch again within 10 to 30 seconds The scftool command changes the number of times it is necessary to press the power switch 36 C120 E093 04EN 5 1 2 5 1 3 5 1 Overview of Main Unit Operator Panel Message Display Function The following messages display automatically on the operator panel Operating state at the power on diagnosis Operating state of power supply AC input fan and intake air temperature and humidity e e State of each partition and error information for each component Setup information altitude information of the installation location Server ID Segment ID e Information of device which power supply is controlled by the main unit When a switch is pressed down the backlight of the State indication LED screen comes on for 10 seconds Mode Switch The three positions of the Mode switch are LOCK UNLOCK and MAINTENANCE The Mode switch operation can be disabled using the panel key switch The Mode descriptions are LOCK Normal operation requires the Mode switch to be set to LOCK position In LOCK mode Solaris automatically starts up If then confirms that the Automatic Power Supply Control did not set the power on stop time allowing completion of the power on sequence Also this mode disables the Sending Break signal
110. r in mainstream of storage use it establishes loop connection based on FC AL HA High Availability High Availability feature ensures the continuation of system operation in the event of a hardware failure and enables to replace failed components without interrupting operation Hot swapping Replaces faulty unit of maintenance object in the system with non defective unit while system is operated OS is running Interleave A control method main storage unit that improves effective speed of main storage access By splitting main storage into several parts Way independent access to alternative section is enabled Law concerning Rational Use of Energy Regulation to promote effective use of energy and exclusion of wasting Established in 1979 Up to date it s in force about 20 years MAC address MAC Media Access Control A hardware address that is uniquely assigned to NIC Network Interface Card or each port of network interface devices switches or routers on the motherboard NTP Network Time Protocol A time information protocol that is commonly applied in the Internet Accurate time information is offered taking in line transfer rate and load variation on the route 104 PCI Peripheral Component Interface One of IEEE standard interfaces RAID Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks Configures highly reliable external storage unit by implementing redundant mechanism and by deploying multiple
111. r system to your specific needs ALAN port 10 100 MB sec Ethernet and a serial port RS 232C are provided as standard I O interfaces C120 E093 04EN 25 CHAPTER 4 Hardware Overview Memory module PCI card CPU Memory module PCI card CPU Figure 4 4 System Board 26 C120 E093 04EN 4 2 System Board Table 4 1 lists the specifications of the System Board Table 4 1 System Board Specifications Item Details Name System Board Number of memory slot 32 or 16 Number of CPU 4 Number of PCI card slot 6 in total 32 64 bits 33 66 MHz 3 3 3 V 32 64 bits 33 66 MHz 3 5V PCI card size 190 mm 7 in or less Number of standard LAN port 1 100Base TX 10Base T Number of standard RS 232C 1 Synchronous Asynchronous 4 2 2 System Board Enhancement Up to four System Boards can be installed in the Base and each System Expansion cabinet respectively The System Boards are inserted into the System Board slots Up to four CPU modules and up to six PCI cards can be installed per System Board For System Boards expansion contact a certified service engineer C120 E093 04EN 27 CHAPTER 4 Hardware Overview 4 3 CPU Module This section describes the CPU module 4 3 1 Overview of CPU Module The CPU module consists of a SPARC V9 architecture conforming SPARC64 GP processor and the external cache One System Board allows up to four CPU modules T
112. rned on boot stop Stops in OBP mode when main power is turned on Solaris is not activated If the OS is activated when Poff described above is operated it starts the shutdown sequence C120 E093 04EN 5 1 4 5 1 Overview of Main Unit Operator Panel Forced Termination of the Partition Processing The SMC that is connected to the main unit can forcibly terminate the processing of the main unit if abnormal processing occurs such as when a partition hangs The procedure for forced termination from the SMC is listed below From the Machine Administration menu select Server selection From the Server Selection menu select the server whose information you want to be displayed The Server Processing menu of the selected server is displayed From the Server Processing menu select System Power Administration From the System Power Administration menu select the corresponding operation item Settings made by these operations are valid irrespective of the status of the mode switch on the operator panel Data destruction Never perform the following operations if the partition is running normally Partition dump switch instruction This instruction stops the running partition and collects a data dump After the dump is written to disk the partition is reset and the operating system is restarted Partition reset instruction This instruction resets the running partition Use this instruction only if the partition d
113. s System Console Facility board option Two System Control Facility boards on each Base cabinet and System Expansion cabinet PRIMEPOWER1000 can be installed so that the system does not need to be powered off for replacement Figure 4 7 System Control Facility Board 30 C120 E093 04EN 4 6 Power Supply Unit 4 6 Power Supply Unit This section describes the Power Supply Unit connected to the main unit 4 6 1 PSU Expansion When five or more System Boards are mounted to the Base cabinet or to the System Expansion cabinet one PSU Expansion which consists of two units is required Power Supply Units are configured in an n 1 redundant configuration and support hot swapping Figure 4 8 PSU Expansion Table 4 2 lists the specifications of the Power Supply Unit Table 4 2 The Specifications of the Power Supply Unit Item Details Input Voltage Rated voltage 100 to 240 Vac Phase Single Variation 10 to 11 5 Frequency Rated frequency 50 to 60 Hz Variation 2 to 4 Output Rated voltage 48 Vac Rated power 1200 W Mass 6 3 kg 13 9 Ib C120 E093 04EN 31 CHAPTER 4 Hardware Overview 4 6 2 Dual Power Feed Option Dual power feed option is used to receive AC power for the main unit from two separated power systems Connecting AC power of the main unit to two separate power systems provides redundancy thus the system can operate continuously even if a power failure
114. s generated at System Board xx System Board slot number xx in the partition SB xx warning A warning was generated at System B xx in the partition oard xx System Board slot number If any fault is detected while FEP XB DDC symbol is selected the cursor points to P the following messages listed in Table 8 3 are displayed If any defective FEP or XB DDC is detected the selected symbol P blinks If a defective FEP or XB DDC is not detected no message will be displayed Displayed n play message X Y Y x FEPnn failed TBI SEDE e S 011 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Ja b c d e Cursor position Figure 8 2 FEP XB DDC Error Messages Table 8 3 FEP XB DDC Error Messages 1 2 Display data Contents Message details O FEPnn failed Indicates a fault FEP If multiple First numerical value 0 fault FEPs were detected the unit detected last is indicated One or more than one defective FEP is detected in the cabinet in which the panel is included the Base cabinet First numeric value 1 One or more than one defective FEP is detected in the cabinet in which the panel is not included the System Expansion cabinet nn FEP number C120 E093 04EN 8 4 Error Messages Displayed on the Panel Table 8 3 FEP XB DDC Error Messages 2 2 Display data Contents Message details 0 D
115. sages Table 5 8 Partition Messages Symbol Display data Contents Message details Otoe No display Power is off Initialize Phase Initializing hardware OBP Complete OBP is completed Boot Process OS is booting up System Running OS is on running Shutdown Started Shutdown is started Panic A panic has occurred in the OS SB xx alarm An alarm was generated at xx System Board slot number System Board xx in the partition SB xx warning A warning was generated at xx System Board slot number System Board xx in the partition CPU Hangup 0000 Indicates the abnormality that the 0000 Fixed POST cannot be started up CPU Hangup xxyy Indicates abnormality of the Alive xx Monitoring object code Check of the CPU 01 POST 02 OBP 03 SCF driver yy Monitoring phase code Indicates the monitoring phase code at the occurrence of an abnormality The message Panic states the partition OS went into a panic state The OS automatically restarts after a certain period of time When a startup process begins the message Boot Process is displayed 48 C120 E093 04EN 5 3 Messages Displayed on the Panel 5 3 5 AC Symbol Messages Figure 5 8 shows the operator panel status and Table 5 9 lists the messages displayed on the operator panel while AC input symbol is selected the cursor points to Z Lo AC symbol messages
116. t replacement is only available on a System Board basis Expanding of Maintenance and Operational Functions The maintenance equipment feature of the main unit prevents occurrence of actual fault events by monitoring and notifying of them ahead of time In addition the life control feature administrates consumable component lives The notification feature is capable of reporting various information through SMC SMC can display guidance for maintenance and inspection activities hot swapping included This helps prevent user errors If any fault is detected in power on diagnosis the SMC sends e mail message to administrator and service personnel in charge by sending e mail through the SMC The SMC information collection feature makes identification of faulty components very accurate C120 E093 04EN CHAPTER 2 Specifications and Installation Overview ofthe Main Unit This chapter describes Overview of the Main Unit Precautions for Installation Connecting the SMC 2 1 Overview of the Main Unit This section explains the specifications of the main unit the System Expansion cabinet system disk drives and 19 inch rack space 2 1 1 Main Unit Specifications Table 2 1 lists the specification of the main unit Table 2 1 Main Unit Specifications 1 2 Item Specifications PRIMEPOWER1000 PRIMEPOWER800 Form Floor standing type At upper part of the unit 19 inch rack space 11 unit spac
117. t up to four System Boards and when the System Expansion cabinet is installed up to eight basic System Boards can be mounted on For PRIMEPOWER800 up to four basic System Boards can be mounted on the Base cabinet C120 E093 04EN 23 CHAPTER 4 Hardware Overview Figure 4 1 shows the front view of the main unit Base cabinet of the PRIMEPOWE1000 and PRIMEPOWER800 Figure 4 2 and Figure 4 3 show the rear view of the main unit of the PRIMEPOWER 1000 and PRIMEPOWER800 Power Supply Unit FEP 19 inch rack space Circuit breaker Fan Tray System Control Facility board Crossbar board System Board Figure 4 1 Main Unit of the PRIMEPOWER 1 000 800 Front View 19 inch rack space outlet Circuit breaker System Control Facility board Figure 4 2 Main Unit of the PRIMEPOWER 1000 Rear View 24 C120 E093 04EN 4 2 System Board 19 inch rack space outlet Cireuit breaker System Control Facility board Figure 4 3 Main Unit of the PRIMEPOWER800 Rear View 4 2 System Board This section describes the outline of the System Board and its expansion 4 2 1 Overview of System Board The System Board is configurable with up to four CPU modules six PCI card slots and memory modules Installing the System Board into the System Board slot enables you to configure you
118. the Expansion File Unit and explains its function C 2 1 Front View The component names and their functions are described below 1 POWER LED 2 CHECK LED Figure C 1 Expansion File Unit Front View 1 POWER LED Indicates the power state of the Expansion File Unit When the Expansion File Unit is turned on the green indicator lights 2 CHECK LED Indicates the internal state of the Expansion File Unit When an error occurs in the Expansion File Unit this indicator lights as listed in Table C 1 Table C 1 CHECK LED Status Contents Remarks Off No Error Blinking Maintenance During maintenance work of Expansion File Unit this command response indicator blinks according to the maintenance procedures A check about whether or not the disk cabinet requires maintenance and repair is also available On Error Lights when a Power Supply Unit or fan unit is failed If the CHECK LED lights record the condition of the LED and contact the certified service engineer 90 C120 E093 04EN C 2 EFU Components and Functions C 2 2 Rear View The component names and their functions are described below 1 RCI connector 2 SCSI OUT option 2 SCSI OUT oly 2 SCSI IN option 2 SCSI IN File Unit Expansion Kit option Standard Figure C 2 Expansion File Unit Rear View 1 RCI connector The Expansion File Unit is connected to the main unit through a Remote Cabi
119. ting Current Central Processing Unit Digital Audio Tape Direct Current DC DC Converter Dual Inline Memory Module Dynamic Reconfiguration Error Checking and Correction Equipment Ready Extended UNIX Code Front End Power supply Giga Bytes High Availability Hard Disk Drive Identifier Input Output Internet Protocol Kilo Bytes Local Area Network Liquid Crystal Display Light Emitting Diode C120 E093 04EN M MAC MB N NTP NVRAM OBP OS PCI POST PROM PSU RAID RCI ROM SCSI SDRAM SG SMC SMP UPC UPS Media Access Control Mega Bytes Network Time Protocol Nonvolatile Random Access Memory Open Boot PROM Operating System Peripheral Component Interconnect Power On Self Test Programmable Read Only Memory Power Supply Unit Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks Reliability Availability Serviceability Remote Cabinet Interface Read Only Memory Rotation Per Minute Small Computer System Interface Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory System Ground System Management Console Symmetric Multiprocessing Unit Power Controller Uninterruptible Power Supply 107 Acronyms amp Abbreviations VHDCI WS XB DDC 108 Very High Density Cable Interconnect Work Station Crossbar DC DC Converter C120 E093 04EN Index Numerics 19 inch rack space llus 6 A AC main line switch 92 AG POWER un 32 AG power input 22
120. tion could result in minor or moderate personal injury ifthe user does not perform the procedure correctly This also indicates that damage to the product or other property may occur if the user does not perform the procedure correctly Task Warning Page Normal operation Equipment damage 10 Be sure to follow the precautions below when installing the equipment Otherwise the equipment may be damaged Do not block the ventilation slits Do not install the main unit where it will be exposed to sunlight or heat sources Do not install the main unit in dusty places or places where it will be exposed to corrosive gases or sea breeze Keep the main unit isolated from vibration Install the main unit on a level surface Use a grounding cable of category three or greater in Japan Make sure that the AC power supply source of the main unit is grounded with dedicated grounding cable Otherwise the main unit may malfunction Do notrun a cable under a unit or allow a cable to become taut Do not disconnect the power cable when the power is turned on Do not place anything on top of the main unit Do not use the main unit as a work space Avoid condensation in the main unit do not raise the ambient temperature rapidly in winter Use the main unit only after it has warmed up sufficiently Do not install the main unit near a noise generating device such as a photocopier air conditioner or welder Take
121. twork list Displays the RCI network list Confirmation of RCI connected devices Association of an RCI address and physical units Initial configuring of the RCI network The initial configuration of the RCI network can be modified Increase of RCI device Reconstruction of the RCI network can be modified Display and setting of RCI status check timeout time Displays and sets monitoring time of no communication timeouts of RCI network Maintenance of the RCI connected file units Displays guidance of maintenance operations regarding the fans and the power source of the file units for easy operation Setting Power Recovery Mode The SMC offers the following three alternative modes regarding the power on operation after a power recovery following a power failure event The settings of the power recovery mode are controlled for each main unit When the Mode switch of the operator panel is set to the MAINTENANCE mode the main power will not be powered on upon a power recovery regardless of the mode setting with any of the followings 1 Upon power recovery returns the main unit to the state before the power failure occurred This means the system is powered on activating any partition which was active when the power failure occurred If the partition was not powered on when the power failure occurred the partition is not powered on 2 Upon power recovery main unit activation is not performed 3 When power is recovere
122. ump switch instruction is disabled or if any other error has occurred in the operating system of the partition Forcible partition termination instruction This instruction forcibly turns off the power to the running partition Use this instruction only if the processing of the partition cannot be normally stopped or if another hardware error has occurred C120 E093 04EN 39 CHAPTER 5 Main Unit Operator Panel Operation 5 2 Panel Operations This section describes the operator panel 5 2 1 Format of Panel Display On the operator panel all operations are specified using the Cursor switch and the Decision switch Segment ID Bi ID Messages are displayed here x Y Xa TIH IZ o lP cCc S 01 2 37 4 5 I 6 7 8 9 a b c die The symbols used for the The partition symbols that have been registered are displayed operator panel are displayed Figure 5 2 Example of Panel Display 40 C120 E093 04EN 5 2 2 5 2 Panel Operations Symbol and Command Lists Figure 5 3 shows the symbol displayed area and Table 5 2 lists the symbols and their meanings and descriptions used for the panel operation When any fault is detected corresponding symbol blinks X b T H CO P C S 01 2 3 45 6 7 8 9 a b c die Symbol displayed area Figure
123. unit in an environment compatible with the manufacturer s maximum rated ambient temperature Consideration for adjustment of air condition like air circulation should be given to prevent the internal rack ambient from exceeding the maximum operating ambient temperature of this unit 35 C 95 F Installation of the file unit in a rack should be such that the amount of air flow required for safe operation of the unit is not compromised Therefore this unit has ventilation openings at front and rear face of the unit Do not cover or close these ventilation openings to prevent overheating Weight of this unit with maximum configuration 30 kg 66 Ib Be careful to avoid injury during installation of this unit into the rack If the unit is powered from a Power strip or a Service outlet located in other units it may overload the Power supply cord of the Power strip or the other units Confirm that the current rating of Power strip or Service outlet exceeds the combined ratings of all the equipment it is supplying Electrical ratings of this unit Rated 100 240 V AC 3 0 1 5 A 50 60 Hz single phase Reliable grounding of rack mounted equipment is required Equipment damage Data destruction Be sure to follow the precautions described below when handling a disk drive Otherwise the disk drive may be damaged or cause loss of data Avoid heavy impact to the unit Keep the disk drive unit isolated from a magnetic field generating device suc
124. ure the write protection tab on the data cassette is set to Write enabled Boot up Solaris in single user mode from the CD ROM ok boot cdrom s Return When a prompt appears enter the command below to confirm the controller number cO in cOt0d0 of the disk of the system volume format Return Searching for disks done Confirm this number AVAILABLE DIS SELECTIONS pei lf 0 pci 1 1 ide 3 dade0 0 Specify disk enter its number After the controller number is confirmed close the menu as instructed on the screen When a prompt appears enter the command below to start the backup For the controller number enter the number confirmed in Procedure 6 SMC dd if dev rdsk c0t0d0s2 of dev rmt 0 bs 1024k lt Return gt The backup is completed when a prompt appears again The 8G bytes disk drive requires about 2 hours for backup Backup of the disk drive takes longer as its capacity increased Press the Eject switch on the DAT unit to remove the data cassette Be sure to set the write protection tab on the data cassette to Write protected Press the lt STOP gt lt A gt keys in order to display the ok prompt C120 E093 04EN 9 3 Creating Backups 10 Enter the command below to reboot the System Console Software ok boot lt Return gt When the Login screen of System Console Software appears the daily operations can be started Remove the CD ROM disk of
125. w 000005 93 C 3 1 EFU Installation Notes 0 0 00 c cee els 93 C 3 2 Physical Electrical and Environmental Specifications 94 C 4 Disk Drive Bay Configuration 2 0 00 cee 95 C 5 Software Tools for Hot Swapping Redundant Components of Expansion File Unit 0 0 ec eee 96 C 5 1 Disk Drive Replacement Overview 0 0000 e eee eee ee 96 C 5 2 Power Supply Unit Replacement Overview lusu 96 Appendix D UPC Connector Specifications 97 D 1 OVerview ae Tee n o o dun RED i Ge TS 97 D 2 Definitions of Electrical Specifications 00020e eee 97 D 3 Signal Cables 3 rS ue ye c unde E aD x IE NUES 98 D 4 Signal Line Configuration llle 98 D 4 1 Definitions of Signals lllssses eee 98 D 4 2 Electrical Specifications 0 ccc eee 99 D 5 Cable Connector 0 0 ce lees 100 D 6 UPC Connector 0 0 n 101 GlOSSaIy es MNT 103 Acronyms amp Abbreviations 0 0 0 c cece cece 107 Index 222 dui eh athena and andes iuis mania Loa he Glee Ride tl 109 xiv C120 E093 04EN Contents Figures Figure 2 1 19 inch Rack Space 0 cece cece eee 6 Figure 2 2 Outlets for the 19 inch Rack Spaces Outside of Japan 7 Figure 2 3 Outlets for the 19 inch Rack Spaces In Japan 8 Figure 2 4 The Door of the Main Unit Front View 9 Figure 2 5 The Door of the Main Unit
126. w Even at the design stage particular emphasis is placed on the reusability of components and materials Your PRIMEPOWER system is manufactured to the greatest possible extent from environ mentally friendly materials that can be fully recycled Read on through the next sections for a brief look at some of the measures we have intro duced in an effort to protect the environment as well as our tips and suggestions for environ mentally friendly handling of your system Environmentally friendly product design and development This product has been designed in accordance with the Siemens standard environmentally friendly product design and development This means that the designers have taken into account critical factors such as durability selection of materials and coding emissions packaging the ease with which the product can be dismantled and the extent to which it can be recycled This saves resources and thus reduces the harm done to the environment Production and development of the PRIMEPOWER systems are certified in accordance with the environment management system DIN ISO 14001 Note on saving energy If your device does not have to remain switched on permanently only switch it on when you are ready to use it and then switch it off again during long breaks and when you finish your work U41210 J Z816 4 76 1 Environmental protection and service Note on dealing with consumables Please dispose of printer consu
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