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1. Section 2 4 RAS on page 2 4 m Section 2 5 Oracle Solaris Operating System on page 2 6 m Section 2 6 XSCF Firmware on page 2 7 2 1 Hardware Configuration This section explains the hardware configuration which includes the following topics a CPU Memory Subsystem I O Subsystem System Bus m System Control 241 CPU The M3000 server contains the multi core SPARC64 VII or SPARC64 VII processors that provide high performance The SPARC64 VII and SPARC64 VII processors contain on chip large capacity caches primary and secondary caches to minimize memory latency They also support an instruction retry function that enables continuous processing by retrying instructions whenever any error is detected 2 1 242 2 155 2 1 4 21 5 Memory Subsystem The memory subsystem controls memory access and cache memory The M3000 server uses DDR2 SDRAMs and can contain up to eight memory modules The memory subsystem supports up to two way memory interleaving for high speed memory access I O Subsystem The I O subsystem controls data transfer with I O devices The I O subsystem of the M3000 server contains the following m PCle cards PCIe x8 lane slots I O controller IOC chip which is the bridge chip between the system bus and the I O bus PCI Express switch connected to slots m SAS port System Bus The CPU memory subsystem and I O subsystem are directly connected to
2. DOC O Er 5 CET op 8 1 ce oe ofp 9 PO NII ep 8 9 Location No Component Maximum Number per Server 1 Power supply unit PSU 2 2 PCIe slot 4 3 RCI port 1 4 USB port for XSCF 1 5 Serial port for XSCF 1 6 LAN port for XSCF 2 7 UPC port 2 8 Serial Attached SCSI SAS port 1 9 Gigabit Ethernet GbE port for OS 4 For information on whether the RCI function is supported for your server see the SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers Product Notes Appendix A DC Power Supply Model A 3 A 2 Electrical Specifications This section describes the electrical specifications of the DC power supply model Note This is equivalent to TABLE 1 4 When using the DC power supply model refer to the content described in this appendix TABLE A 1 Electrical Specifications Item Specifications Number of power cords 2 one for each power supply unit Redundancy 1 1 redundant configuration Input voltage 48 Vdc 60 Vdc Rated current 10 52 A 8 50 A Ina redundant configuration the rated current per cable is half the value shown in TABLE A 1 A 4 SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Overview Guide March 2012 A 3 Power Consumption Monitoring Function This section describes the Power Consumption Monitoring Function of the DC power supply model Note This is equivalent to Section 2 6 4 Power Consumption Monitoring Function o
3. I O making up the PSB are logically divided and each divided configuration unit is called the extended system board XSB The types of XSB include the XSB making up a PSB not logically divided into multiple parts Uni XSB and each XSB making up a PSB logically divided into four parts Quad XSB The PSB mounted in the M3000 server has one Uni XSB Because the system is not divided there is only one domain For details on the domain see the SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers Administration Guide 20 Resource Management This section explains the Oracle Solaris Zone function that supports reconfiguration of domain resources during system operation The Oracle Solaris OS has a function called Oracle Solaris Zone which divides processing resources and allocates them to applications The Oracle Solaris Zone provides flexible resource allocation which enables optimal resource management with consideration given to the processing load In a domain resources can be divided into sections called containers The processing sections are allocated to each application The processing resources are managed independently in each container If a problem occurs in a container the container can be isolated so that it does not affect other containers Chapter 2 System Functions 2 3 2 4 2 4 1 RAS RAS means the functions related to Reliability Availability and Serviceability The RAS function minimizes the s
4. User Interfaces The XSCF provides two types of user interfaces XSCF Shell The XSCF Shell is a command line interface used by connecting terminals such as a personal computer and workstation to the server through a serial connection or LAN connection In a serial connection the shell commands supported by XSCF can be used by connecting a terminal to the serial port on the server In addition the console redirection function provided by XSCF allows the terminal to be used as an OS console In a LAN connection the shell commands supported by XSCF can be used by connecting a terminal to XSCF through Secure Shell SSH or telnet XSCF Web The XSCF Web is a browser interface used by connecting terminals to the server through a LAN connection The terminal is connected to XSCF using the browser running on the terminal For details of how to connect and use the interfaces see the following documents SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers XSCF User s Guide SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers Administration Guide XSCF Functional Overview The XSCF provides commands to manage the system platform access control security faults logs and domain Chapter 2 System Functions 7 System management The XSCF provides the following monitoring functions to increase system availability m Centralized co
5. follows A variable that requires input of a value must be put in Italics An optional element must be enclosed in A group of options for an optional keyword must be enclosed in and delimited by Documentation Feedback If you have any comments or requests regarding this document go to the following websites m For Oracle users http www oracle com goto docfeedback Include the title and part number of your document with your feedback SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Overview Guide part number E28366 01 For Fujitsu users http www fujitsu com global contact computing sparce index html x SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Overview Guide March 2012 CHAPTER 1 system Overview This chapter explains the features and specifications of the SPARC Enterprise M3000 server m Section 1 1 System Features on page 1 1 m Section 1 2 System Specifications on page 1 5 Section 1 3 Component Names on page 1 7 m Section 1 4 Components on page 1 9 1 1 System Features The M3000 server is a space saving compact server equipped with a high performance highly reliable SPARC64 VII or SPARC64 VII processors It is also an eco friendly server which reduces power consumption and noise Also equipped with the same level of high reliability and high availability as the M4000 M5000 M8000 and M9000 servers the M3000 server provides superior service continuity 1 1 FIGU
6. functions TABLE 1 5 Switches Operator Panel Switch Name Description of function Mode Switch Key oe Locked Service Power button 0 Holding down the button for a short time less than 4 seconds Holding down the button for a long time in Service mode 4 seconds or longer This switch is used to set the operation mode for the server Insert the special key that is under the customer s control to switch between modes Normal operation mode The system can be powered on with the power button but it cannot be powered off with the power button The key can be pulled out at this key position Mode for maintenance The system can be powered on and off with the power button The key cannot be pulled out at this key position To stop and maintain the server set the mode to Service This button is used to turn on or turn off the power to the server all domains Power on and power off are controlled by pressing this button in different patterns as described below Regardless of the mode switch setting the server is powered on If set in the XSCF facility air conditioners power on and warm up processing is skipped If power to the server is on OS shutdown processing is executed for all domains before the system is powered off If the server is being powered on the power on processing is cancelled and the server is powered off If the server is being powere
7. implement data transfer by using a high speed broadband switch If a data error is detected in the CPU memory access controller MAC or I O controller IOC the system bus agent corrects the data and then transfers it System Control The M3000 server is controlled by the eXtended System Control Facility XSCF The XSCF operates on a dedicated service processor which operates independently from the processor of the server As long as the power is supplied to the server the XSCF constantly monitors the server even if the domain power is off For details see Section 2 6 XSCF Firmware on page 2 7 and the SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers XSCF User s Guide 2 2 SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Overview Guide March 2012 2 2 Domain The function that divides one server into multiple independent systems is called partitioning The partitioning function enables arbitrary assignment of resources in the server according to the job load or processing amount Individual systems thus divided are referred to as domains Each domain runs on an independent Oracle Solaris OS However the M3000 server does not support the partitioning function and therefore the server cannot be divided into multiple domains All resources in the server are allocated to a single domain that is preconfigured The basic hardware resource making up a domain is called the physical system board PSB The physical units CPU memory
8. interruption occurs This allows emergency shutdown processing to be performed when a power failure is detected Remote Cabinet Interface RCI port A peripheral device having an RCI connector is connected to the RCI port on the server to enable power supply synchronization and error monitoring Note For information on whether the RCI function is supported for your server see the SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers Product Notes m USB port This USB port is dedicated for use by field engineers and cannot be connected to general purpose USB devices The XSCF unit is fixed to the motherboard unit To replace the XSCF unit therefore you must replace the motherboard unit For information on how to replace the motherboard unit see the SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Service Manual DC DC Converter The DC DC converter is a component that converts DC input to another voltage level To replace the DC DC converter you must replace the motherboard unit For information on how to replace the motherboard unit see the SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Service Manual Chapter 1 System Overview 1 15 1 4 2 Fan Unit The fan unit generates airflow in the server to suppress temperature increases in the server The M3000 server uses 80 mm fan units for the cooling system The fan units are redundant so system operation continues even if one fan unit fails If a fan unit fails during system operation you can re
9. log data 2 8 SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Overview Guide March 2012 2 6 3 Fault detection and management The XSCF continuously monitors the status of the server for stable system operation and does the following if a fault is detected Prompt collection of fault information hardware log Analysis of fault information Identification of the faulty location Hardware error and fault information are stored in XSCF For information on the error messages displayed and their explanations see the SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers XSCF User s Guide The XSCF degrades the faulty components to continue system operation or resets the system to prevent another problem from occurring Remote control and monitoring of the system The XSCF provides the following functions to enable remote management of the server Remote system monitoring through a LAN connection Notification of fault information to the system administrator m Remote console input output Airflow Indicator The airflow indicator indicates the amount of air emitted from the server while the M3000 server is up and running To display the value use the showenvironment air command CODE EXAMPLE 2 1 XSCF gt showenvironment air Air Flow 63CMH The value does not include the peripheral devices Note The showenvironment air command displays the calculated airflow based on the fan speed such as Low speed le
10. motherboard unit you must power the server off For details see the SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Service Manual CPU The CPU is fixed to the motherboard unit To replace the CPU therefore you must replace the motherboard unit For information on how to replace the motherboard unit see the SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Service Manual Memory Slot The M3000 server has eight memory slots The server uses DDR2 SDRAM as mountable memory that has the following functions Data protection by ECC Recovery from memory chip failure 1 12 SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Overview Guide March 2012 1 4 1 3 FIGURE 1 5 shows the memory slot locations FIGURE 1 5 Memory Slot Locations CD N 0 NN N N N NN N N 4 A N N N N NN GR A N N NT y R N N N WS N N N X A Location No Component Maximum Number per Server 1 Memory slot 8 For information on how to replace the memory module see the SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Service Manual PCIe Slot The M3000 server has four PCIe x8 lanes slots and supports low profile PCIe cards The PCle features include a high speed serial point to point interconnect Compared with PCI X the PCIe data transfer rates are doubled Chapter 1 System Overview 1 13 1 4 1 4
11. provided to connect the M3000 server to networks and a external device a GbE Port SAS Port FIGURE 1 12 shows the locations of the I O ports FIGURE 1 12 I O Ports Locations 000 0000000 6 Location No Component Maximum Number per Server 1 SAS port 1 2 GbE port for Oracle Solaris OS 4 1 4 6 1 GbE Port The GbE ports connect the Oracle Solaris OS to networks Because the ports support the 1000BASE T GbE connection high speed and high capacity data transmission is possible Chapter 1 System Overview 1 25 1 4 6 2 SAS Port The SAS port connects the server to an external device such as a tape drive which has a SAS interface For information on which devices can be connected contact a service engineer Note that the transfer rate of this port is up to 600 MB s 3Gbps x 2wide Note Even though the SAS port has four lanes only two lanes can be used with this port 1 26 SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Overview Guide March 2012 CHAPTER 2 System Functions This chapter explains the following hardware and software functions of the M3000 server Section 2 1 Hardware Configuration on page 2 1 Section 2 2 Domain on page 2 3 m Section 2 3 Resource Management on page 2 3
12. DO 6 52 0 0 8 8 oE 3 6 2 2 a 8 o PL 9 Location No Component Maximum Number per Server 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Power supply unit PSU PCle slot RCI port USB port for XSCF Serial port for XSCF LAN port for XSCF UPC port Serial Attached SCSI SAS port Gigabit Ethernet GbE port for OS 2 4 1 For information on whether the RCI function is supported for your server see the SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers Product Notes 1 8 SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Overview Guide March 2012 1 4 Components This section explains the components of the M3000 server Motherboard Unit Fan Unit Power Supply Unit Operator Panel On board Drive Units a I O Port TABLE 1 3 lists Field Replaceable Units FRUs For details of the replacement and expansion procedures see the SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Service Manual TABLE 1 3 Field Replaceable Units Cold Hot Active Cold Hot Active Components Redundant replacement replacement replacement expansion expansion expansion Motherboard unit No Yes MBU_A MBU_A_2 MBU_A_3 MBU_A_4 MBU_A_5 MBU_A_6 Memory DIMM No Yes Yes PCle card PCIe No Yes Yes Hard disk drive HDD Yes Yes Yes Yes t Yes Yes Yes t Hard disk drive No Yes backplane HDDBP CD RW DVD RW drive No Yes unit DVDU Power supply unit PSU Yes Yes Yes Yes Fan unit FAN_A Yes Yes Yes Yes Fan
13. FIGURE 1 6 shows the PCIe slot locations FIGURE 1 6 PCIe Slot Locations Location No Component Maximum Number per Server 1 PCle slot 4 For information on how to replace the PCle card see the SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Service Manual eXtended System Control Facility Unit XSCF Unit The eXtended System Control Facility unit XSCF unit contains the eXtended System Control Facility XSCF that operates and controls the server The XSCF diagnoses and starts the server controls the domain and detects and notifies various failures 1 14 SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Overview Guide March 2012 1 4 1 5 The XSCF unit provides the following interfaces to enable terminals such as personal computers or workstations to connect to the XSCF For the location and the number of each port see Section 1 3 Component Names on page 1 7 m Serial port The system administrator can operate the server through the serial port The XSCF Shell can be used to set up and control the server m LAN ports The system administrator can operate the server remotely through the LAN ports The XSCF Shell or XSCF Web can be used to set up and control the server The following additional interfaces are also provided to control the system UPS controller UPC ports An uninterruptible power supply UPS can be connected to the UPC port Using a UPS enables stable power supply to the system when a power failure or an extensive power
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16. RE 1 1 shows the external view of the M3000 server FIGURE 1 1 External View of the Server The M3000 server has the following features m Space saving The server has a 2 rack units 2U enclosure which realizes the space saving and the lightness in weight Energy saving Compared to our existing models the M3000 server significantly improves the energy consumption efficiency and reduces the system power consumption to 500W with 200 to 240 VAC a Mounted high performance processor adopting energy saving technology The SPARC64 VII or SPARC64 VII processors enhance the processing performance and at the same time reduces the power consumption Improved cooling and power efficiency The server is equipped with an air duct and a backflow prevention shutter unit which optimize the airflow within the chassis and realize high cooling efficiency Moreover the server uses power supply units with good power efficiency reducing power consumption 1 2 SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Overview Guide March 2012 a Multiple step fan speed control The fan speeds are finely adjusted according to the altitude and the ambient temperature at the installation site of the server Such adjustments reduce noise and realize quiet operation well suited for the office environment as well as reducing power consumption High performance server enhanced with the latest architecture SPARC64 VII or SPARC64 VII processors The processors pro
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19. ant configuration 100 VAC to 120 VAC 200 VAC to 240 VAC 4 80 A 5 15 A 100 VAC to 120 VAC 2 59 A 2 81 A 200 VAC to 240 VAC 50 Hz 60 Hz 0 98 100 VAC to 120 VAC full configuration 0 89 200 VAC to 240 VAC full configuration Ina redundant configuration the rated current per cable is half the value shown in TABLE 1 4 This value applies to the full configuration For information on how to replace the power supply unit see the SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Service Manual SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Overview Guide March 2012 1 4 4 Operator Panel The operator panel displays the system status system problem alerts and location of system faults It also stores system identification information and user setting information For details of the operator panel function see the SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Service Manual FIGURE 1 9 shows the operator panel location FIGURE 1 9 Operator Panel Location 1 2 90090000D00000898000090999900000900808008 3 on nou 0 Sn ei ee 00069000 DO0DOPH E DDO000PP00DODODODEEDPOO 900998000000 LSLS D00009 PET INODISSS REPOS Pe ee 4 5 Location No Component 1 POWER LED 2 XSCF STANDBY LED 3 CHECK LED 4 POWER button 5 Mode switch key switch Chapter 1 System Overview 1 19 TABLE 1 5 and TABLE 1 6 list the states of the server displayed with the LEDs on the operator panel and the switch
20. ation details of the SPARC Enterprise M3000 server see the SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Site Planning Guide You can also obtain the power consumption data using the SNMP agent function To obtain the power consumption data using the SNMP agent function install the latest XSCF extension MIB definition file to the SNMP manager For details on the XSCF extension MIB definition file see the SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers XSCF User s Guide When there is a change in the power system such as in the following occurrences wait for one minute then check the value again During the server power on or power off or after the power on or power off is complete 2 10 SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Overview Guide March 2012 During the active replacement of a power supply unit or after the active replacement is complete Chapter 2 System Functions 1 2 12 SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Overview Guide March 2012 APPENDIX A DC Power Supply Model This appendix describes the requirements specific to the DC power supply model Contact your sales representative for the DC power supply model To use the DC power supply model make sure to read this information m Section A 1 The Server Views on page A 2 This is equivalent to Section 1 3 Component Names on page 1 7 When using the DC power supply model refer to the content described in this appendix m Section A 2 Electrical Specificatio
21. atrol prevents faulty memory areas from being used by the OS or the application software and thereby prevents the occurrence of system failures m Status checking of components Keeps checking the status of each component to detect signs of an imminent fault such as system down occurrences and thereby prevents system failures 2 4 SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Overview Guide March 2012 2 4 2 2 4 3 Availability Availability represents the ratio of time the server is accessible and usable An operating ratio is used as an index Hardware and software problems in the system cannot be eliminated completely To provide high availability the system must be incorporated with mechanisms that enable continuous system operation even if a failure occurs in hardware such as components and devices or in software such as the OS or business application software The M3000 server provides the following functions to implement high availability Supports redundant configurations and active hot replacement of power supply units and fan units Supports redundant configurations and active hot replacement of hard disk drives by RAID technology m Extends the range of automatic correction of temporary faults in memory system buses and LSI internal data Supports the enhanced retry function and degradation function for detected faults Shortens the system downtime by using automatic system reboot m Shortens the time taken for sys
22. backplane No Yes FANBP_B Operator panel OPNL No Yes The hard disk drive will have a redundant configuration by setting the mirroring m If a hard disk drive is a nonmirrored boot device it must be replaced according to the cold replacement procedure m If a hard disk drive is in a mirrored configuration active replacement can be performed on the failed drive because the mirrored hard disk drive continues to be online and functioning The hard disk replacement procedure varies by the mirroring configuration method Chapter 1 System Overview 9 1 4 1 Motherboard Unit The motherboard unit contains the main circuits of the M3000 server The following components are mounted on the unit a CPU Memory Slot PCle Slot m eXtended System Control Facility Unit XSCF Unit DC DC Converter 1 10 SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Overview Guide March 2012 FIGURE 1 4 shows the motherboard unit and the components mounted on it FIGURE 1 4 Motherboard Unit Location No Component Maximum Number per Server 1 CPU 1 2 Memory slot 8 3 PCIe slot 4 4 eXtended System Control Facility unit XSCF unit 1 5 DC DC converter 4 Chapter 1 System Overview 1 11 1 4 1 1 1 4 1 2 Note The form of the DC DC converter may be different depending on the motherboard unit which is mounted To replace the CPU the XSCF unit and the DC DC converters you must replace the motherboard unit To replace the
23. d it is also possible to configure whether to partially degrade the faulty component to continue system operation In addition the schedule management function can be used to automatically power the server on off according to the specified operation schedule The console of the domain can be controlled by XSCF firmware via a network For the console control prepare a terminal to display the console The following devices can be used as terminals Personal computer PC Workstation ASCII terminal Terminal server or patch panel connected to the terminal server For information on how to connect the console see the SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Installation Guide a Use of Oracle Solaris OS The Oracle Solaris OS is widely used in the world The Oracle Solaris 10 OS used by the M3000 server has an enhanced process privilege management function and network function and is further equipped with superior functions including Oracle Solaris Predictive Self Healing that enables error prediction and self recovery 1 4 SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Overview Guide March 2012 1 2 System Specifications TABLE 1 1 shows the specifications of the fully configured M3000 server For details on specifications of each component see Section 1 4 Components on page 1 9 For the specifications of the equipment rack see the SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide TABLE 1 1 Server Specifications Item Spec
24. d off the operation of the power button is ignored and the power off processing is continued In normal operation the server is powered on only when the data center environmental conditions satisfy the specified values Then the server remains in the reset state until the operating system is booted 1 20 SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Overview Guide March 2012 TABLE 1 6 LEDs on the Operator Panel Icon Name Color Description POWER LED Green Indicates the server power status D On The power to the server a domain is on e Off The power to the server is off Blinking The server is powered off XSCF Green Indicates the XSCF unit status STANDBY On XSCF unit is functioning normally XSCF LED Off Input power source is off or is just after turned on and XSCF unit is stopped Blinking System initialization is in progress after power was turned on CHECK LED Amber Indicates that the server has detected an error This is A sometimes called a locator On An error that hinders startup was detected Off Normal or power is not being supplied Blinking Indicates that the unit is a maintenance target The operator panel displays the states of the server using combinations of three LEDs in addition to the states listed in TABLE 1 6 TABLE 1 7 lists the states that are usually displayed in the course of operation from power on to power off of the server TABLE 1 7 State Display by Combinat
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26. dynamically isolated without rebooting the Oracle Solaris Operating System Oracle Solaris OS These degradation functions enable the business operation to be continued based on non faulty resources The functions thus implement high fault tolerance even if a component fails Chapter 1 System Overview 1 3 a Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS controller For measures against commercial power failure the server is equipped with UPS controller UPC ports Using a UPS enables stable power supply to the system when a power failure or an extensive power interruption occurs Hardware RAID function Several hard disks which are connected to the on board Serial Attached SCSI SAS controller of the M3000 server can be constructed as a single logical volume The mirrored configuration of the constructed logical volume can secure the data redundancy as well as achieve the improvement in system fault tolerance Note Hardware RAID is available only on the M3000 server with the SPARC64 VII processors a eXtended System Control Facility XSCF The server is equipped with a service processor called eXtended System Control Facility XSCF which monitors the system status including system temperature hardware status of the power supply units and fan units and operating status of the domain There are two types of interfaces browser interface called XSCF Web and command line interface called XSCF Shell When a power failure is detecte
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29. ience This guide is written for experienced system administrators with working knowledge of computer networks and advanced knowledge of the Oracle Solaris Operating System Oracle Solaris OS vii Related Documentation All documents for your server are available online at the following locations Documentation Link Sun Oracle software related manuals http www oracle com documentation Oracle Solaris OS and so on Fujitsu documents http www fujitsu com sparcenterprise manual Oracle M series server documents http www oracle com technetwork documentation spar c mseries servers 252709 html The following table lists titles of related documents Related SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Documents SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Site Planning Guide SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Getting Started Guide SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Overview Guide SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers Important Legal and Safety Information SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Safety and Compliance Guide SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Installation Guide SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Service Manual SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers Administration Guide SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers XSCF User s Guide SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Ser
30. ifications Motherboard unit CPU Memory modules PCI Express PCIe slot eXtended System Control Facility unit XSCF unit Power supply unit Fan unit On board drive Domain Architecture Mountable rack Server dimensions width x depth x height Weight 1 unit Type SPARC64 VII or SPARC64 VII processors 1 CPU 2 cores 4 cores 8 modules 4 slots 1 unit 2 units 1 1 redundant configuration 2 units 1 1 redundant configuration 1 CD RW DVD RW drive unit 4 hard disk drives 1 domain Platform group sun4u Platform name SUNW SPARC Enterprise Equipment rack 440 x 657 x 87 mm 2 rack units 17 4 x 25 9 x 3 4 in 22 kg 48 5 Ib The weight of cables are not included The environmental requirements listed in TABLE 1 2 reflect the test results of the server The optimum conditions indicate the recommended operating environment Operating the server for extended periods at or near the operating range limits or installing the server in an environment where it remains at or near the non operating range limits could possibly increase the failure rate of hardware components significantly In order to minimize the occurrence of system failure due to component failure set temperature and humidity in the optimal ranges Chapter 1 System Overview 1 5 TABLE 1 2 Environmental Requirements Operating Range Non Operating Range Optimum Ambient 5 C to 35 C Unpacked 21 C to 23 C tempera
31. ion of LEDs on the Operator Panel Name Description POWER XSCF STANDBY CHECK XSCF Off Off Off Power is not being supplied Off Off On Power has been turned on Off Blinking Off The XSCF unit is being initialized Off Blinking On An error occurred in the XSCF unit Chapter 1 System Overview 1 21 TABLE 1 7 State Display by Combination of LEDs on the Operator Panel Continued Name Description POWER XSCF STANDBY CHECK XSCF Off On Off The XSCF unit is in the standby state The server is waiting for power on of the air conditioning facilities in the data center On On Off Warm up standby processing is in progress power is turned on after the end of processing The power on sequence is in progress The server is in operation Blinking On Off The power off sequence is in progress The fan units are stopped after the end of processing READY LED is referred to when the XSCF unit status is indicated Note Some FRUs are equipped with status LEDs For details of the status LEDs see the SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Service Manual 1 22 SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Overview Guide March 2012 1 4 5 On board Drive Units The M3000 server contains the following on board drives Hard Disk Drive CD RW DVD RW Drive Unit FIGURE 1 10 shows the locations of the on board drive units FIGURE 1 10 Locations of Hard Disk Drives and CD RW DVD RW Drive Unit Location No Component Maximum Numbe
32. n page 2 10 When using the DC power supply model refer to the content described in this appendix The power consumption monitoring function confirms the amount of power consumed while the SPARC Enterprise M3000 server is up and running To display the power consumption use the showenvironment power command CODE EXAMPLE A 1 XSCF gt showenvironment power Permitted DC power consumption 470W Actual DC power consumption 450W Note The values displayed by the power consumption monitoring function are for reference only The power consumption value of the server varies by the conditions such as the power supply in use CPU types or system configurations or system load For details of the showenvironment 8 command see the man page For installation details of the SPARC Enterprise M3000 server from Oracle and Fujitsu see the SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Site Planning Guide You can also obtain the power consumption data using the SNMP agent function To obtain the power consumption data using the SNMP agent function install the latest XSCF extension MIB definition file to the SNMP manager For details on the XSCF extension MIB definition file see the SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers XSCF User s Guide When there is a change in the power system such as in the following occurrences wait for one minute then check the value again Appendix A DC Power Supply Model A 5 During the
33. nel 1 19 On board Drive Units 3 1 4 5 1 Hard Disk Drive 1 24 1 4 5 2 CD RW DVD RW Drive Unit 4 146 I OPort 5 1 4 6 1 GbE Port 1 25 1 4 6 2 SAS Port 1 26 2 System Functions 1 2 1 2 2 23 24 25 26 Hardware Configuration 1 2 1 1 CPU 2 1 2 12 Memory Subsystem 2 2 1 3 I O Subsystem 2 2 2 1 4 System Bus 2 2 1 5 System Control 2 2 Domain 2 3 Resource Management 2 3 RAS 2 4 2 4 1 Reliability 2 4 2 4 2 Availability 2 5 2 4 3 Serviceability 2 5 Oracle Solaris Operating System 6 XSCF Firmware 2 7 2 6 1 User Interfaces 2 7 2 6 2 XSCF Functional Overview 2 7 2 6 3 Airflow Indicator 2 9 2 6 4 Power Consumption Monitoring Function 2 10 A DC Power Supply Model A 1 Al A 2 A3 The Server Views A 2 Electrical Specifications 14 Power Consumption Monitoring Function A 5 Index Index 1 vi SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Overview Guide March 2012 Preface This guide describes system features system specifications hardware functions and software functions of the SPARC Enterprise M3000 server from Oracle and Fujitsu References herein to the M3000 server are reference to the SPARC Enterprise M3000 server This preface includes the following sections Audience on page vii Related Documentation on page viii Text Conventions on page ix Notes on Safety on page ix Syntax of the Command Line Interface CLI on page x Documentation Feedback on page x Aud
34. ns on page A 4 This is equivalent to TABLE 1 4 When using the DC power supply model refer to the content described in this appendix Section A 3 Power Consumption Monitoring Function on page A 5 This is equivalent to Section 2 6 4 Power Consumption Monitoring Function on page 2 10 When using the DC power supply model refer to the content described in this appendix Note The content not mentioned in this appendix is common to the AC power supply model and the DC power supply model Refer to the description in each chapter A 1 A 1 The Server Views This section describes the names of parts mounted on the DC power supply model Note This is equivalent to Section 1 3 Component Names on page 1 7 When using the DC power supply model refer to the content described in this appendix FIGURE A 1 Front View of the Server Location No Component Maximum Number per Server 1 Fan unit FAN _A 2 2 Operator panel OPNL 1 3 Hard disk drive HDD 2 5 inch SAS disk 4 4 CD RW DVD RW drive unit DVDU 1 A 2 SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Overview Guide March 2012 FIGURE A 2 Rear View of the Server DC Power Supply Model 2 3 4 5 6 7 e o 8 6 gt F 6 O Deere aa 5 kA ERR 8
35. ntrol and monitoring of the server Hardware configuration management and monitoring Fan unit and power supply unit monitoring System status monitoring Fault monitoring Domain status monitoring Remote system monitoring through a LAN connection Notification of faulty information to the system administrator Security management The XSCF provides the following functions to ensure system security User privilege management Manages the privileges of user accounts used to operate XSCF The XSCF operation range of each user can be limited based on the user account types and settings m Access management by filtering Provides the filtering function for permitting IP addresses used to access XSCF and the encryption function based on SSH and SSL Log management Stores the log data that can be used to investigate the causes of system errors including operation failures and unauthorized accesses during system operation System status management The XSCF provides the following functions to manage the system status Management of resources such as CPUs memory and I O systems while the Oracle Solaris OS is running Management of errors and faults occurring in fan units and power supply units Information on system operation and errors is stored as log data in XSCF The log data is used to analyze system problems The system administrator domain administrator and field engineer can access the
36. place the faulty fan unit using active hot replacement procedures The failure of the fan units can be detected by the XSCF FIGURE 1 7 shows the fan unit locations FIGURE 1 7 Fan Unit Locations Location No Component Maximum Number per Server 1 Fan unit FAN_A 0 FAN_A 1 2 For information on how to replace the fan unit see the SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Service Manual 1 16 SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Overview Guide March 2012 1 4 3 Power Supply Unit The power to the server is supplied through the power supply units The power supply units are redundant so system operation continues even if one power supply unit fails If a power supply unit fails during system operation you can replace the faulty power supply unit using active hot replacement procedures The failure of the power supply units can be detected by the XSCF FIGURE 1 8 shows the power supply unit locations FIGURE 1 8 Power Supply Unit Locations Location No Component Maximum Number per Server 1 Power supply unit PSU 0 PSU 1 2 Chapter 1 System Overview 1 17 1 18 TABLE 1 4 lists the electrical specifications For the other specifications see the SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Site Planning Guide TABLE 1 4 Electrical Specifications Item Specifications Number of power cords Redundancy Input voltage Rated current Frequency Power factort 2 one for each power supply unit 1 1 redund
37. r per Server 1 Hard disk drive HDD 0 HDD 1 HDD 2 4 HDD 3 2 CD RW DVD RW drive unit DVDU 1 Chapter 1 System Overview 3 1 4 5 1 1 4 5 2 Hard Disk Drive The M3000 server uses the SAS interface to implement high speed data transfer When connecting multiple hard disks you can configure these hard disks as the mirroring disks by the Hardware RAID or the software RAID For information on how to replace the hard disk drives see the SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Service Manual CD RW DVD RW Drive Unit The M3000 server supports the DVD ROM DVD R DVD RW CD ROM and CD R CD RW formats and enables up to 8X read write on DVD and up to 24X read write on CD For information on how to replace the CD RW DVD RW drive unit see the SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Service Manual There are two types of CD RW DVD RW drive units slot loading type and tray loading type FIGURE 1 11 Types of CD RW DVD RW Drive Unit Location No Component 1 Tray loading CD RW DVD RW drive unit 2 Slot loading CD RW DVD RW drive unit Note The locations of the LED and button might vary depending on the servers 1 24 SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Overview Guide March 2012 Note When you use the medium on the tray loading type CD RW DVD RW drive unit make sure that the center of the medium is secured to the clamp of the tray and then push the tray into the drive 1 4 6 I O Port The following interfaces are
38. rocessor 1 1 1 3 SPARC64 VII processor 1 1 1 3 specifications 1 5 switch 1 20 system component names 1 7 A 2 components 1 9 features 1 2 specifications 1 5 U UPS A 1 UPS Controller A 1 Ww weight 1 5 X XSCF firmware 2 7 function 2 7 user interface 2 7 XSCF unit 2 2 1 14 Index 2 SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Overview Guide March 2012
39. server power on or power off or after the power on or power off is complete During the active replacement of a power supply unit or after the active replacement is complete A 6 SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Overview Guide March 2012 Index A airflow indicator 2 9 architecture 1 5 availability 2 5 6 CD RW DVD RW drive unit 1 24 components 1 9 cooling 1 16 CPU 1 12 D DC DC converter 1 15 DDR2 SDRAM 1 12 DIMM 1 12 domain 2 3 E environmental conditions 1 6 eXtended System Control Facility Unit XSCFU 1 14 2 2 eXtended System Control Facility XSCF 2 7 function 2 7 user interface 2 7 external dimensions 1 5 fan 1 16 field replaceable units FRU 1 9 H hard disk drive 1 24 hardware configuration CPU 2 1 I O subsystem 2 2 memory subsystem 2 2 system bus 2 2 system control 2 2 Hardware RAID 1 4 1 24 M memory 1 12 memory slot 1 12 motherboard unit 1 10 0 on board drive 1 23 CD RW DVD RW drive unit 1 24 hard disk drive 1 24 operating system 2 6 operator panel 1 19 Oracle Solaris operating system 2 6 Oracle Solaris Zone 2 3 P PCIe card 2 2 1 13 PCIe slot 2 2 1 13 Power Consumption Monitoring Function 2 10 power supply unit 1 17 Index 1 R rack 1 5 RAS 2 4 reliability 2 4 reliability availability serviceability RAS 2 4 resource management 2 3 5 service processor 1 14 serviceability 2 5 SPARC64 VII p
40. tem startup Collects fault information by the XSCF and provides preventive maintenance using different types of warnings Supports the advanced ECC in the memory subsystem which enables single bit error correction to continue processing in response to continuous burst read errors caused by memory device failures Supports the memory patrol function implemented in hardware that detects and corrects memory errors without affecting software processing In addition combination with clustering software or operating management software can implement higher availability Serviceability Serviceability is characterized by how easily a server fault can be diagnosed and how quickly the server can be recovered from the fault or how easily the fault can be corrected To implement high serviceability it must be possible to easily determine the components or devices that caused faults Furthermore to recover from failures the system must be able to determine the cause of the failures and isolate the faulty Chapter 2 System Functions 5 components so that the field engineer can replace them with ease In addition it is important to notify the system administrator or field engineer of the symptoms in an easy to understand manner The M3000 server provides the following functions to implement high serviceability 25 Status LEDs that are mounted on the operator panel main replaceable components and components that support ac
41. tive hot replacement Remote monitoring of the server operating status and remote maintenance function using XSCF LED blinking function to indicate the maintenance target CHECK LED which is also called the locator LED Notes and cautions marked on various label types for the system administrators and field engineer Automatic notification to report different types of faults to the system administrator and field engineer Centralized systematic monitoring such as with SNMP of complex systems such as in the data center Oracle Solaris Operating System The M3000 server uses the Oracle Solaris OS The Oracle Solaris OS has the following features Long cultivated reliability Affinity that fully brings out hardware performance of the SPARC architecture A variety of application software and middleware Resource management with Oracle Solaris Zone using Oracle Solaris container technology Advanced system management in cooperation with XSCF For information on the Oracle Solaris OS refer to the documents on the following URL http www oracle com technetwork documentation index html 2 6 SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Overview Guide March 2012 2 6 2 6 1 2 6 2 XSCF Firmware The M3000 server uses the XSCF firmware to manage the system The XSCF firmware which is preinstalled in the service processor on the XSCF unit before shipment from the factory enables you to configure manage and maintain system components
42. ture 41 F to 95 F 0 C to 50 C 70 F to 74 F 32 F to 122 F Packed 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Relative 20 RH to 80 RH to 93 RH 45 RH to 50 RH humidity Altitude 3 000 m 10 000 ft 12 000 m 40 000 ft restriction 1 Temperature 5 C to 35 C 41 F to 95 F conditions 0 m to 500 m 0 ft to 1 640 ft 5 C to 33 C 41 F to 91 4 F 501 m to 1 000 m 1 644 ft to 3 281 ft 5 C to 31 C 41 F to 87 8 F 1 001 m to 1 500 m 3 284 ft to 4 921 ft 5 C to 29 C 41 F to 84 2 F 1 501 m to 3 000 m 4 925 ft to 9 843 ft There is no condensation regardless of the temperature and humidity All altitudes are above sea level 1 6 SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Overview Guide March 2012 1 3 Component Names FIGURE 1 2 and FIGURE 1 3 show the M3000 server components and list their names FIGURE 1 2 Front View of the Server DOGODO 00 1 ODOC D Q DOS Location No Component Maximum Number per Server 1 Fan unit FAN_A 2 2 Operator panel OPNL 1 3 Hard disk drive HDD 2 5 inch SAS disk 4 4 CD RW DVD RW drive unit DVDU 1 Chapter 1 System Overview 1 7 FIGURE 1 3 Rear View of the Server AC Power Supply Model 5 alin 2 com ae o Ie Al cp 9 Oll o 100000 00000 000 g SOG
43. vel 1 or High speed level 7 etc The fan speed is displayed by the showenvironment Fan command Chapter 2 System Functions 9 2 6 4 For details of the showenvironment 8 command refer to the man page For installation details of the SPARC Enterprise M3000 server see the SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Site Planning Guide and the SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Installation Guide You can also obtain the exhaust air data using the SNMP agent function To obtain the data of exhaust air using the SNMP agent function install the latest XSCF extension MIB definition file to the SNMP manager For details on the XSCF extension MIB definition file see the SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers XSCF User s Guide Power Consumption Monitoring Function The power consumption monitoring function confirms the amount of power consumed while the SPARC Enterprise M3000 server is up and running To display the power consumption use the showenvironment power command CODE EXAMPLE 2 2 XSCF gt showenvironment power Permitted AC power consumption 470W Actual AC power consumption 450W Note The values displayed by the power consumption monitoring function are for reference only The power consumption value of the server varies by the conditions such as the power supply in use CPU types or system configurations or system load For details of the showenvironment 8 command see the man page For install
44. vers Product Notest SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Product Notes SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers Glossary This is a printed document Beginning with the XCP 1100 release viii SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Overview Guide March 2012 Text Conventions This manual uses the following fonts and symbols to express specific types of information Font Symbol Meaning Example AaBbCc123 What you type when contrasted XSCF gt adduser jsmith with on screen computer output This font represents the example of command input in the frame AaBbCc123 The names of commands files and XSCF gt showuser P directories on screen computer User Name jsmith output Privileges useradm This font represents the example of auditadm command output in the frame Italic Indicates the name of a reference See the SPARC Enterprise mow manual a variable or user replaceable text Indicates names of chapters sections items buttons or menus M3000 M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers XSCF User s Guide See Chapter 2 System Features Notes on Safety Read the following documents thoroughly before using or handling any SPARC Enterprise M3000 server SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers Important Legal and Safety Information m SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Safety and Compliance Guide Preface ix Syntax of the Command Line Interface CLI The command syntax is as
45. vide superior performance with two or four cores each of which can execute 2 threads In addition the Error Checking and Correction ECC function and the instruction retry function provide high reliability and high availability Power saving by system LSI By using the 65 nm process technology system controller and memory access controller have been packed on a single LSI Large Scale Integration which realizes the power saving Using PCI Express PCIe as an I O bus The PCIe bus having a band of up to eight lanes is used for the interconnect bus with the I O device m High reliability and high availability a Data protection with the ECC function ECC function protects data on all system buses and in memory so that any errors in data are automatically corrected In addition to ECC advanced ECC memory protection is supported a Redundant configuration and active hot replacement of components Hard disk drives fan units and power supply units support redundant configuration and active hot replacement In a redundant configuration the system can be operated continuously even if one of the components fails Faulty components can be maintained replaced without stopping the system Automatic reboot at component failure If a failure occurs the faulty component is automatically isolated from the system and the system is rebooted If 1 bit errors occur frequently in the cache memory configuring a CPU the faulty memory can be
46. ystem downtime by providing error checking at adequate locations and centralized monitoring and control of error checking It further correctly determines faulty locations and enables replacement of faulty components during operation to minimize the system downtime Reliability Availability Serviceability Reliability Reliability represents the length of time the server can operate normally without failure Reliability is equally important to both hardware and software To improve quality adequate components must be selected with consideration given to the product service life and the required response in case of a failure In evaluations such as stress tests that check the service life components and products are inspected to determine whether they meet the target reliability levels Furthermore software could have problems attributable not only to programming errors by also to hardware faults These factors need to be taken into consideration to improve the reliability of the entire system The M3000 server provides the following functions to implement high reliability m Periodic software diagnosis host watchdog monitoring Cooperates with XSCF firmware to periodically check whether the software including the Oracle Solaris OS is running in the domain m Periodic memory patrol Periodically performs memory patrol to detect memory software errors and stuck at faults even in memory areas not normally used Memory p

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