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1. 78 Fujitsu M10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 Figure 4 6 Connecting the link cables and management cable SPARC M10 4 side 3 Ifa PCle card is mounted connect a LAN cable and I O cable to the respective ports on the PCle card 4 Secure the cables to the cable support While leaving extra length secure the cables connected to the PCle card to the cable support 5 Attach a core to each supplied power cord and connect the cord to a power supply unit a Insert the power cord so that it fits into the groove of the core Pinch the core closed until its latch is secured Attach the core at a location 90 mm 3 5 in from the end of the power cord connector See Figure 4 7 b Connect the power cord to the power supply unit A in Figure 4 8 Secure the power cords with a power clamp Figure 4 7 Core attachment location 90 mm 3 5 in Chapter 4 Connecting Cables to the Chassis 79 Figure 4 8 Power supply unit locations Note Do not connect to an outlet at this point 80 Fujitsu M10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 Chapter 5 Performing an Initial System Diagnosis This chapter describes the procedures for connecting the system management terminal turning on the input power and chec
2. 1 Front service area 1 900 mm 1 35 4 in 700 mm 27 6 in 1 To mount a chassis on the rack an area with a depth of 1 200 mm 47 2 in is required in front of the rack and areas with a width of 600 mm 23 6 in are required on both the left and right sides of the front service area If there is a possibility that a chassis will be added later secure an area with a depth of 1 200 mm 47 2 in in front of the rack and areas with a width of 600 mm 23 6 in on both the left and right sides of the front service area 2 5 Checking Environmental Conditions This section describes the environmental conditions for the SPARC M10 systems The server can be installed at locations that meet the environmental conditions listed in Table 2 4 Note When designing environmental control systems such as air conditioning facilities confirm that the air taken in by each chassis meets the requirements specified in this section 18 Fujitsu M10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 The environmental conditions described in Table 2 4 reflect test results from each chassis The optimal conditions represent the recommended environment in operation The component failure rate may increase substantially when the system operates for prolonged periods in an environment that is at or close to the operation time in operation limit values or when the system is installed in an environment that is at or close to the non operation tim
3. Configuring the XSCF Network Configuring Memory Mirroring Creating a Physical Partition Configuration List PCL Confirming that a System Board PSB is Assigned to a Physical Partition PPAR Setting a CPU Operational Mode for the Physical Partition Synchronizing the Physical Partition PPAR Time and XSCF Time Registering a CPU Activation Key Assigning CPU Core Resources Starting and Stopping a Physical Partition PPAR 6 1 Setting the Password Policy Passwords have limitations such as length and character type Those password attributes conform to rules called the password policy The current password policy applies to every user account that is created For this reason check the current password policy and adjust the password policy as needed before creating any user account 1 Execute the showpasswordpolicy command to check the password policy 93 XSCF gt showpasswordpolicy indays axdays Warn Difok inlen Dcredit Ucredit Lcredit Ocredit Table 6 1 Display item Mindays Maxdays Warn Inactive Expiry Retry Difok Minlen Dcredit Ucredit Lcredit Ocredit Remember Inactive Expiry Retry Remember 0 99999 7 pay Wprp p rpro0WWa II Display contents of the showpasswordpolicy command Description Minimum number of days after a password change before the next time that the password can be changed 0 indicates that the password can be
4. 4U lt _ ___ 2U center O 4 1U center d After attaching the cable support fixing brackets confirm that the rack door can close Note If the door cannot close because the cable support fixing bracket or the cable support protrudes from the rear of the rack do not attach the cable support bracket However secure the rail to the rack with two M6 screws 8 Secure the rail sides by using the screws M5 removed in step 5 A in Figure 3 17 Figure 3 17 Securing the sides of rails with screws A M5 screws 9 Mount the chassis in the rack Mount the chassis from the front of the rack Chapter 3 Installing the System 47 Note The SPARC M10 4 weighs 60 kg Mount the chassis in the rack with four or more people working together Alternatively use a lifter such as a hydraulic or mechanical jack a b c d When using a lifter secure it horizontally Lift the chassis to the mounting location with the lifter or with human force Put the rear part of the chassis on the flanges of the rails Slide the chassis into the rack At this time store the handle on the side of the chassis Also confirm that the guide pins of the chassis A in Figure 3 18 fit into their rail guides B in Figure 3 18 Insert the chassis all the way to store it inside the rack Figure 3 48 Mounting in the rack 10 Secure the chassis to the rack a Push out the left
5. Configuration Input voltage CPU type Region SPARC M10 4 200 to 240 VAC SPARC64X Japan Outside Japan SPARC64 X Japan Outside Japan PCI expansion AC100 120 V unit 200 to 240 VAC Maximum heat dissipation 10 410 kJ hr 9 864 BTU hr 9 954 kJ hr 9 434 BTU hr 11 550 kJ hr 10 950 BTU hr 11 100 kJ hr 10 520 BTU hr 1 005 kJ hr 953 BTU hr 972 kJ hr 921 BTU hr Maximum exhaust airflow 17 1 m3 min 18 7 m min 4 5 m3 min The SPARC M10 systems are designed to function in an environment with natural convection airflow 22 FujitsuM10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 The following requirements must be followed to meet the environmental specifications Ensuring sufficient airflow for the entire system Each chassis is equipped with a cooling function for front to rear cooling Each chassis has air vents on the front Exhaust is expelled from the rear of each chassis The SPARC M10 systems use internal fans whose airflow reaches the maximum exhaust airflow shown in Table 2 7 under normal operating conditions Example 17 1 m 603 8 ft per minute for each SPARC M10 4 unit Ensuring that temperature at the intake part of each chassis does not exceed the limit value Other devices mounted in the rack must not cause the temperature at the intake part of any chassis to exceed the limit value This limit value in environmental conditions assumes that each chassis operates with th
6. 2c800f36KSF2G72PZ 1 07 Size 16 GB 13A Status Normal 2c800f36KSF2G72PZ 1 07 Size 16 GB 14A Status Normal 2c800f36KSF2G72PZ 1 107 Size 16 GB 15A Status Normal 2c800f36KSF2G72PZ 1 07 Size 16 GB 16A Status Normal 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 b 3 he ue D Code 2c800f36KSF2G72PZ Type 07 Size 16 GB G6E2 G6E2 G6E2 G6E2 G6E2 G6E2 G6E2 G6E2 G6E2 G6E2 G6E2 G6E2 G6E2 G6E2 G6E2 4532 E229CD95 4532 E229CD9C 4532 E229CDB4 4532 E229CDA6 4532 E229CD9D 4532 E229CD91 4532 E229CDA7 4532 E229CDB7 4532 E229CDB5 4532 E229CDB8 4532 E229CD94 4532 E229CDBD 4532 E229CDB9 4532 E229CDBA 4532 E229CDBC Appendix A Troubleshooting 119 MEM 17A Status Normal Code 2c800 36KSF2G72PZ 16G6E2 4532 E229CDBB Type 07 Size 16 GB CMUU Status Normal Ver 0301h Serial PP140601DH FRU Part Number CA07361 D271 A3 9999999 Memory Size 256 GB Type B CPU 0 Status Normal Ver 4142h Serial 00030239 Freq 3 400 GHz Type 0x20 Core 16 Strand 2 CPU 1 Status Normal Ver 4142h Serial 00020195 Freq 3 400 GHz Type 0x20 Core 16 Strand 2 MEM 00A Status Normal Code 2c800 36KSF2G72PZ 16G6E2 4532 3837DC35 Type 07 Size 16 GB Omitted XBU 0 Status Normal Ver 0101h Serial PP140601JE FRU Part Number CA07361 D102 A9 7060924 Type A XBU 1 Sta
7. 1 2 1 3 Cable support bracket 2 2 Bilaterally symmetrical shape 4 M3 screw 2 2 5 Cable support fixing bracket 2 2 Bilaterally symmetrical shape 6 M6 screw 10 7 Cage nut 10 1 There are two types of cable support Type 1 and Type 2 To distinguish between them see Figure 3 2 2 The Type 2 cable support is an integrated unit consisting of these parts Figure 3 2 Type 2 cable support Reference Old Confirm that the rack is fixed in place to prevent the rack from toppling over Confirm the chassis mounting location in the rack If necessary mark the location on the supporting columns Step 4 differs depending on the shape of the supporting column holes of the rack Perform the work appropriate to the shape of the supporting column holes of the rack For racks with supporting columns having angled holes Attach cage nuts to the left and right supporting columns of the rack Attachment locations in the front supporting columns From the bottom 1U center 2U bottom and 3U top Attachment locations in the rear supporting columns From the bottom 1U center and 2U center Chapter 3 Installing the System 39 Figure 3 3 Cage nut attachment locations in the supporting columns of the rack 3U top Mounting area 4U lt _ 2U bottom lt T_ 1U center Mounting area 4U lt q 2U center lt 1U center FRONT REAR a Attach cage nuts from t
8. Cards 74 Fujitsu M10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 Chapter 4 Connecting Cables to the Chassis This chapter describes the procedure for connecting the power cords serial cable and network cables to each chassis AIl ports for the connections are on the rear of the chassis For a description of each port see 2 10 Checking External Interface Port Specifications Connecting Cables to the SPARC M10 4 Connecting Cables to the PCI Expansion Unit 4 1 Connecting Cables to the SPARC M10 4 This section describes the procedure for connecting the serial cable network cables and power cords to the SPARC M10 4 1 Connect the serial cable supplied with the chassis from the serial port of the XSCF unit A in Figure 4 1 to the system management terminal 75 Serial port location Figure 4 1 OZONO E ocosezono SR a ali a FANMI a ANN Connect a LAN cable of Category 5 or higher from a GbE port A in Figure 4 2 GbE port locations to the network switch or hub The GbE ports are used for the user network Connect the other servers other PCs UPS etc that are necessary for business via the network switch or hub Figure 4 2 Zi connect a LAN cable and I O cable to the respective Connect the supplied power cords to the power supply units A in Figure 4 3 While leaving extra length secure the cables co
9. Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems PCI Card Installation Guide 4 2 Connecting Cables to the PCI Expansion Unit 5 1 Connecting the System Management Terminal to the Chassis 5 2 Turning on the Input Power and Starting the XSCF 5 3 Logging In to the XSCF 5 7 Performing a Diagnosis Test 5 8 Checking the Component Status Chapter 1 Required Required Required 3 Required Required Optional 4 Required Required Required Required Required Required Understanding the Installation Flow 5 1 2 1 Points to note on configurations with the PCI expansion unit connected If you install a PCI expansion unit keep the following points in mind Ifthe PCI expansion unit to be installed has PCIe cassettes remove the PCIe cassettes with mounted PCle cards from the PCI expansion unit Then connect the PCI expansion unit to the SPARC M10 4 so that Oracle Solaris in a logical domain control domain or root domain can recognize the PCI expansion unit Install the PCIe cassettes with mounted PCIe cards in the PCI expansion unit where Oracle Solaris in the logical domain control domain or root domain recognizes the PCI expansion unit Incorporate the PCIe cards of the PCI expansion unit in Oracle Solaris in the logical domain control domain or root domain Before installing the PCI expansion unit execute the ldm list constraints x command of the Oracle Solaris in the control domain to save t
10. Note After removing or loosening the screw or screws hold the rail level with both hands If the rail tilts it may stretch Figure 3 35 Screw on the side of the Type 1 rail FRONT Figure 3 36 Screws on the side of the Type 2 rail 5 Attach the rail to the rack Note After removing its screw hold the rail level with both hands If the rail tilts it may stretch For the Type 1 rail Chapter 3 Installing the System 59 Attach the rail such that the spring loaded side B in Figure 3 35 faces the front and the flange C in Figure 3 35 faces the bottom a From the front of the rack insert the rail protrusions into 2U top and 1U top in the front supporting column of the rack b Pull out the rail to as far as the depth of the rack c Insert the rail protrusions into 2U top and 1U bottom in the rear supporting column of the rack d Secure the rail with one M6 screw to the front supporting column of the rack The fixing location is 2U bottom e Attach the other rail in the same manner Figure 3 37 Attaching the Type 1 rail Locations of protrusions 1U bottom _ _ LU L O O LI O E g L T O __ 9 fe 2U top gt Mounting _le Mounting area 2U lt _ 1U top area 2U L m Dos For the Type 2 rail The letter R on a side of a rail indicates that the side is the front right side and L indicates that the side
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13. other end of the cage nut Figure 3 31 Using the cage nut attachment tool Direction of tool hook tip Cage nut attachment tool c Pull the tool forward to attach the cage nut Push in direction A while simultaneously pulling in direction B as shown in Figure 3 32 Figure 3 32 Attaching a cage nut gt I De drone Completed view For supporting columns with M6 screw holes For the Type 1 rail Remove the pins at the front and rear of the rail a Remove the screw A in Figure 3 33 securing the rail pin b Remove the pin B in Figure 3 33 c Remove pins from the left and right rails in the same manner d Store the removed pins and screws eight pins and eight screws in total for future use when the chassis is moved Chapter 3 Installing the System 57 Figure 3 33 Removing pins from the Type 1 rail For the Type 2 rail Remove the pins at the front and rear of the rail a Remove the pins A in Figure 3 34 at the front and rear of the left and right rails o Store the removed pins four pins in total for future use when the chassis is moved Figure 3 34 Removing pins from the Type 2 rail A 4 Remove each screw from the side of the rail For the Type 1 rail remove the one screw A in Figure 3 35 from the side of the rail For the Type 2 rail loosen the two screws B in Figure 3 36 from the side of the rail 58 Fujitsu M10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide gt October 2015
14. 5 ppb or less Oil vapor 0 2 mg m or less Dust 0 15 mg m or less Seawater salt damage Do not install out at sea or within 500 m 1 640 4 ft of the seashore However this does not apply if air conditioning facilities do not use outside air 2 6 Checking Acoustic Noise Levels Table 2 6 provides the acoustic noise levels of the SPARC M10 4 The acoustic noise levels provided in Table 2 6 are measured based on the following conditions Measurement environment ISO 7779 compliant Ambient temperature 23 C Chapter 2 Planning and Preparing for System Installation 21 Table 2 6 Acoustic noise levels of the SPARC M10 4 Acoustic noise level CPU type Sound power level SPARC64 X SPARC64 X Sound pressure level SPARC64 X SPARC64 X CPU configuration In operation 2 CPUs 7 5B 4 CPUs 8 2 B 2 CPUs 8 5 B 4 CPUs 9 0 B 2 CPUs 58 dB 4 CPUs 64 dB 2 CPUs 67 dB 4 CPUs 74 dB 2 1 Checking Cooling Conditions This section describes the cooling conditions for the SPARC M10 systems Note the following conditions when installing the system When idle 6 9B 6 9B 7 0B 7 0B 56 dB 56 dB 57 dB 57 dB The air conditioning facilities for the room are sufficient to meet the cooling conditions of the entire system The air conditioning facilities have control functions for preventing excessive temperature changes Table 2 7 lists the cooling conditions for each chassis Table 2 7 Cooling conditions
15. For details on network Chapter 2 Planning and Preparing for System Installation 33 connections see 1 3 Network Configuration in the Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems System Operation and Administration Guide Figure 2 12 Network configuration example Serial port XSCF LAN port GbE LAN port RJ45 RJ45 RJ45 Internet oA RS 232C serial Terminal cross cable 34 Fujitsu M10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 Chapter 3 Installing the System This chapter describes the work of preparing for installation mounting a chassis in a rack and mounting optional components Preparing the Necessary Tools Information for Installation Confirming Delivered Components Mounting the Chassis in a Rack Mounting Optional Components 3 1 Preparing the Necessary Tools Information for Installation This section describes the tools and information that are required in installation Have these prepared before starting installation work Table 3 1 List of necessary tools Name Phillips screwdriver 2 Phillips screwdriver 3 ESD mat and antistatic wrist strap Lifter hydraulic or mechanical jack System management terminal ASCII terminal workstation terminal server patch panel connected to terminal server etc Use U U U U U sed to attach cable support brackets and mount optional components sed to attach rails to the rack supporting columns sed in the work of mounting o
16. If the time is correct skip step 5 and subsequent steps To change the date and time execute the setdate command Setting the date and time resets the XSCF The following example sets the local time JST to 16 59 00 October 20 2012 XSCF gt setdate s 102016592012 00 Sat Oct 20 16 59 00 JST 2012 The XSCF will be reset Continue yl n vty Sat Oct 20 7 59 00 UTC 2012 XSCF gt 86 Fujitsu M10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 Note If the reboot is canceled the XSCF does not reflect the setting values even when reboot is by the rebootxscf command 6 Login to the XSCF again For details see 5 3 Logging In to the XSCF 5 7 Performing a Diagnosis Test This section describes the procedure for performing an initial diagnosis of the specified physical system board PSB while the power is off Note The PSB is powered on and off during the diagnosis test For power on during the diagnosis test CPU Activation keys do not need to have been registered 1 Execute the testsb command The testsb command performs an initial diagnosis of the specified physical system board PSB The command powers on and off the PSB during the diagnosis By specifying options you can check whether HDD SSD PCle cards are mounted The following example performs an initial diagnosis of all mounted PSBs and checks the connection I O lt Description of options specified gt v Additionally displays detailed messages of the
17. Level Message Level Alive Check Watchdog Reaction Break Signal Autoboot Guest Domain Elastic Mode IOreconfigure CPU Mode PPAR DR imax gt inormal ion gt reset gt On gt on lt gt oft gt true gt tauto gt compatible Soft Pb The specified modes will be changed Continue yln y configured Diagnostic Level essage Level Alive Check Watchdog Reaction Break Signal Autoboot Guest Domain Elastic Mode IOreconfigure CPU Mode PPAR DR imax inormal ton alive check available reset ton break signal non send ton ton false compatible roof watchdog reaction reset Execute the showpparmode command and confirm that the CPU Mode of the physical partition has been set to compatible XSCF gt showpparmode p 0 Host ID Diagnostic Level essage Level Alive Check Watchdog Reaction Break Signal Autoboot Guest Domain Elastic Mode IOreconfigure CPU Mode PPAR DR Current PPAR DR Next 0f010 10 imin inormal ton reset ton son SOLE strue compatible ioff vof Chapter 6 Making the Initial System Settings 109 6 10 Synchronizing the Physical Partition PPAR Time and XSCF Time This section describes the procedure for clearing the difference between the system time and physical partition PPAR time The XSCF keeps the time difference from the physical partition With each change by the setdate command
18. and right slide locks on the front cover C in Figure 3 18 to release the locks and remove the front cover 48 Fujitsu M10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 b Tighten the four M6 screws at four locations on the front of the chassis A in Figure 3 19 to secure it to the rack c Insert the left and right hooks on the inside of the bottom of the front cover into the grooves at the bottom front of the chassis to attach the front cover Note A label with the serial number of the chassis is affixed to the front cover Be sure to attach the front cover to the corresponding chassis Figure 3 19 Securing the chassis A M6 screws 11 Attach the cable support For the Type 1 cable support a From the inside of the cable support fixing bracket align the two screws in the right cable support bracket with the circular holes at the front of the groove and attach the screws A in Figure 3 20 b Slide the cable support bracket toward the chassis while holding the latch B in Figure 3 20 attached to it c Attach the left cable support bracket in the same manner At this time the left and right sides should have been slid the same amount depth toward the chassis d Secure the cable support with two M3 screws C in Figure 3 21 e Close the rear door of the rack and confirm that the cable support does not Chapter 3 Installing the System 49 interfere If it interferes slide the cable support toward the
19. as SPARC M10 Systems by Fujitsu in Japan Fujitsu M10 and SPARC M10 Systems are identical products This preface includes the following sections Audience Related Documentation Text Conventions Safety Precautions Syntax of the Command Line Interface CLI Document Feedback Audience This document is designed for system administrators with advanced knowledge of computer networks and Oracle Solaris the service engineers who are in charge of system maintenance and field engineers Related Documentation All documents for your server are available online at the following sites vii Documents related to Oracle software Oracle Solaris etc http www oracle com documentation Fujitsu documents Japanese site http jp fujitsu com platform server sparc manual Global site http www fujitsu com global services computing server sparc downloads manual The following table lists documents related to the SPARC M10 systems SPARC M10 systems related documentation 1 Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems Getting Started Guide 2 Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems Quick Guide Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems Important Legal and Safety Information 2 Software License Conditions for Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems Safety and Compliance Guide Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems Security Guide Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems SPARC Enterprise PRIMEQUEST Common Installation Planning Manual Fujitsu M10 1 S
20. authority does not exist Created self signed certificate for HTTPS service Continue yln ty If there is neither a Web server secret key nor a self signed Web server certificate the command with enable specified automatically configures self signing generates a Web server secret key creates a Web server certificate and enables HTTPS to complete this work at one time 3 Execute the showhttps command and confirm that the HTTPS setting has changed to enabled XSCF gt showhttps HTTPS status enabled Server key installed in Apr 24 12 34 56 UST 2006 CA key installed in Apr 24 12 00 34 JST 2006 CA cert installed in Apr 24 12 00 34 JST 2006 MIIBwjCCASsCAQAwgYExCZAJBgNVBAYTAmpqM04wDAYDVOQIEwVzdGFOZTERMA8G A1UEBxMIbG9j YWxpdHkxFTATBgNVBAoTDG9y2Z2FuaxphdGlvbjEPMAOGALUECxMG b30nYW5pMQ8 wDQY DVQQDEWZ4jb21tb24xFjAUBgkghkiG9wOBCQEWB2V1LmlhaWww gZ8wDOYJKoZIhvcNAQEBBOADgY0AMIGJIA0GBAJ5D57X k42LcipTWBWzv2GrxaVM 5GEyx3bdBW8 7WZhnd3uiZ9 ANlvRAuw YYy7I pAD NQJesBcBjuyj9x IiJ19F MrI5 R8pOIywVOdbMPCar09rrU45bVeZhTyi uQ00dWLoX Dhg0fm2BpYuh9WukT5 pTEg 2dABg8 UdHmNAgMBAAGgADANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQQFAAOBgQAux1 jH3dyB6xho PgBuVIakDzIKEPipK9qg0 C57YI43uRBGRubu0AHEcLVue5yTu6G5SxHTCq07tV5g 38UHSg5Kqy90uWHWMri hxm0k04gBpApjNb6F B ngBE3j thGbEuvJb 0wbycvu 5jrhB ZV9k8X MbDOxSx U5nF Zuyw Fujitsu M10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 6 5 Configuring the XSCF Network The XSCF network settings consist of XSCF network interface
21. changed anytime Maximum number of days that a password is valid Number of days after a password expiration warning is issued before the password actually expires Number of days after the password expiration time before the account is locked out The default value is 1 The value of 1 means that the account is not locked after the password expires Number of days that the account remains valid Number of permitted retries to change a password Number of characters to be included in the new password but are not included in the old password Minimum permitted password length Number of numeric characters to be included in a password Number of uppercase letters to be included in a password Number of lowercase letters to be included in a password Number of non alphanumeric characters to be included in a password Number of passwords to be stored in the password history 2 Execute the setpasswordpolicy command to set the password policy The setpasswordpolicy command sets the password policy with the following options 94 Fujitsu M10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 Table 6 2 Option n M W i e ni k m d u l 0 SE setpasswordpolicy command options Password policy Mindays Maxdays Warn Inactive Expiry Retry Difok Minlen Deredit Ucredit Lcredit Ocredit Remember The following example specifies a retry count of 3 a password length of 8 characters including at least
22. components after mounting the chassis in the rack Mounting optional components in the SPARC M10 4 Mounting optional components in the PCI expansion unit Mounting optional components in the SPARC M10 4 The following table lists the optional components and references for the SPARC M10 4 For detailed procedures see the Fujitsu M10 4 Fujitsu M10 4S SPARC M10 4 SPARC M10 45 Service Manual and perform work accordingly All the references in the table can be found in the Fujitsu M10 4 Fujitsu M10 45 SPARC M10 4 SPARC M10 4S Service Manual Chapter 3 Installing the System 73 3 4 2 Table 3 6 List of optional components and references for the SPARC M10 4 Optional component name Reference Memory Chapter 9 Maintaining the CPU Memory Unit Memory Hard disk drive Chapter 10 Maintaining the Internal Disks PCIe card Chapter 8 Maintaining the PCI Express Cards Link card Mounting optional components in the PCI expansion unit The following table lists the optional components and references for the PCI expansion unit For detailed procedures see the PCI Expansion Unit for Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems Service Manual and perform work accordingly All the references in the table can be found in the PCI Expansion Unit for Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems Service Manual Table 3 7 List of optional components and references for the PCI expansion unit Optional component name Reference PCIe card Chapter 8 Maintaining the PCI Express
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24. device location To configure memory mirroring specify m y For device specify the device for which to configure the mirroring To configure memory mirroring for all the CPUs mounted on the specified system board PSB specify sb To configure it only for the specified CPU specify cpu For location specify the location of the target device You can specify it in the xx 0 z format For xx specify a system board number For z specify a CPU chip number from 0 to 3 The following example sets all the CPUs mounted on physical system board 00 0 to memory mirror mode XSCF gt setupfru m y sb 00 0 3 Execute the showfru command to check the set memory mirror mode XSCF gt showfru a Device Location Memory Mirror Mode sb 00 0 cpu 00 0 0 yes Chapter 6 Making the Initial System Settings 105 cpu 00 0 1 yes cpu 00 0 2 yes cpu 00 0 3 yes 6 7 Creating a Physical Partition Configuration List PCL A physical partition PPAR consists of physical system boards PSBs In the physical partition the hardware resources of a physical system board PSB can be assigned to logical system boards LSB Use the showpcl command to check a physical partition configuration list PCL and use the setpcl command to set a PCL For an explanation of the setpcl command options see the setpcl command man page or the Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems XSCF Reference Manual For the SPARC M10 4 the physical partition configuration inf
25. display example XSCF gt showhardconf M SPARC M10 4 Serial 20xxxxxxxx Operator Panel Switch Locked System Power 0ff System Phase Cabinet Power Off BB 00 Status Normal Role Master Ver 2209h Serial 2014020904 FRU Part Number CA07361 D203 BO 9999999 Power_Supply_System 118 Fujitsu M10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 Memory Size 512 GB CMUL S CP GE BI JI JI Bi II ME Bi Jsa Bi DEI B3 BI Jsa tatus Normal FRU Part Number CA07361 D251 A4 emory_Size 256 GB O Status Normal Freg 3 400 GHz E Core 16 Core 16 Status Normal Freg 3 400 GHz Ver 0301h Serial PP140601D9 9999999 Type B Ver 4142h Type 0x20 Strand 2 Ver 4142h Type 0x20 Strand 2 Serial 00020203 Serial 00020199 OA Status Normal Code 2c800f36KSF2G72PZ lype 07 Size 16 GB 1A Status Normal 2c800f36KSF2G72PZ 1 07 Size 16 GB 2A Status Normal 2c800f36KSF2G72PZ 1 107 Size 16 GB 3A Status Normal 2c800f36KSF2G72PZ 1 07 Size 16 GB 4A Status Normal 2c800f36KSF2G72PZ 1 07 Size 16 GB 5A Status Normal 2c800f36KSF2G72PZ 1 07 Size 16 GB 6A Status Normal Code 2c800 36KSF2G72PZ 1 07 Size 16 GB 07A Status Normal 2c800f36KSF2G72PZ 1 107 Size 16 GB 10A Status Normal 2c800f36KSF2G72PZ 1 107 Size 16 GB 11A Status Normal 2c800f36KSF2G72PZ 1 07 Size 16 GB 12A Status Normal
26. in 6 11 3 Registering a CPU Activation key XSCF gt showcodactivation Index Description Count In the following example a CPU Activation key has already been installed In this case skip 6 11 3 Registering a CPU Activation key and go to 6 12 Assigning CPU Core Resources XSCF gt showcodactivation Description Count Chapter 6 Making the Initial System Settings 111 6 11 3 Registering a CPU Activation key CPU Activation keys are provided on the CD ROM labeled SPARC M10 4 CPU Activation supplied for system deployment Have the CD ROM on hand before registering a CPU Activation key The CPU Activation keys are contained in text files in the ACTIVATION_KEY folder on the CD ROM A file for registering the keys as a batch XXXXX_XX TXT and another for registering them one at a time XXXXX_XX_001 TXT etc are provided Use either file according to the situation The methods of registering a CPU Activation key with the system are as follows specify and register the CPU Activation key file or copy and paste the CPU Activation key contents How to specify and register the CPU Activation key file 1 Copy the ACTIVATION_KEY contents on the CPU Activation key CD ROM to a USB device 2 Connect the USB device to the USB connector where MAINTENANCE ONLY is printed on the XSCF unit panel rear panel of the master XSCF 3 Register the CPU Activation key by executing the addcodactivation command from the stora
27. initial diagnosis p Executes the probe scsi all command of OpenBoot PROM and displays the results while a diagnosis is being processed s Executes the show devs command of OpenBoot PROM and displays the results while a diagnosis is being processed a Diagnoses all the mounted PSBs y Automatically responds with y to a query XSCF gt testsb v p s a y Initial diagnosis is about to start Continue y n y PSB power on sequence started POST Sequence 01 Banner LSB 00 POST 3 9 0 2015 01 27 14 14 lt lt Displayed execution results of probe scsi all gt gt pci 8000 pci 4 pci 0 pci 0 scsi 0 FCode Version 1 00 56 MPT Version 2 00 Firmware Version 17 00 00 00 Target a Chapter 5 Performing an Initial System Diagnosis 87 Unit 0 Disk TOSHIBA AL13SEB600 3702 1172123568 Blocks 600 GB SASDeviceName 500003953821 374 SASAddress 500003953821 376 PhyNum 0 Target b Unit 0 Encl Serv device FUJITSU BBEXP 0d32 SASAddress 500000e0e0272d7d PhyNum 14 lt lt Displayed execution results of show devs gt gt pci 8700 pci 4 pci 8700 pci 4 pci 0 pci 8700 pci 4 pci 0 pci ll pci 8700 pci 4 pci 0 pci 9 pci 8600 pci 4 pci 8600 pci 4 pci 0 pci 8600 pci 4 pci 0 pci ll pci 8600 pci 4 pci 0 pci 9 pci 8500 pci 4 pci 8500 pci 4 pci 0 pci 8500 pci 4 pci 0 pci 9 pci 8500 pci 4 pci 0 pci 8 pci 8400 pci 4 pci 8400 pci 4 pci 0 pci 8400 pci 4 pci 0 pci a pci 8400 pci 4 pci 0 pci a network 0 1 pci 8400 pci 4
28. is the front left side a From the rear of the rack insert the rail protrusion into 1U top in the front supporting column of the rack b Pull out the rail to as far as the depth of the rack c Insert the rail protrusion into 2U top in the rear supporting column of the rack d Secure the rail with one M6 screw to the front supporting column of the rack The fixing location is 2U bottom e Attach the other rail in the same manner 60 Fujitsu M10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 Figure 3 38 Attaching the Type 2 rail Locations of protrusions Mounting area Mounting area 2U Figure 3 39 Attaching the rail Fixing location of the screw REAR FRONT FRONT 6 Attach the cable support fixing brackets to the rear supporting columns of the rack For the Type 1 cable support a Orient the notches B in Figure 3 40 on the cable support fixing brackets A in Figure 3 40 face down b From the rear of the rack secure the rails and cable support brackets with two M6 screws to the rear supporting columns of the rack Chapter 3 Installing the System 61 The fixing locations are 1U center and 2U center c After attaching the cable support bracket confirm that the rack door can close Note If the door cannot close because the cable support fixing bracket or the cable support protrudes from the rear of the rack do not attach the cable support bracket However secure t
29. on the link board of the PCI expansion unit b Connect the other end to the port B in Figure 4 6 on the link card of the SPARC M10 4 c Connect one end of the other link cable to the port C in Figure 4 5 on the link board of the PCI expansion unit d Connect the other end to the port C in Figure 4 6 on the link card of the SPARC M10 4 Note The two ports have the same shape and so may be incorrectly connected Check the labels at both ends of each cable to confirm that the cable is connected to the correct ports Hold the connector of the link cable electrical or link cable optical and insert it straight into the opening Do not hold the cable or its tab part when inserting it Note PCI cassettes are mounted upside down in the SPARC M10 4 and the PCI expansion unit Accordingly the port locations of PCIe cards including the link card are also upside down Be careful about this when mounting the cables Figure 4 5 Connecting the link cables and management cable PCI expansion unit side Fi T a H I ll em i I aa OF It O Ba his
30. progress between PPAR ID 0 power on and the start of POST is displayed in the midst of processing Displays the logical domain status Example The status of all logical domains on PPAR ID 0 is displayed Connects to the control domain console of a physical partition PPAR Stops a physical partition Fujitsu M10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 Mandatory Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Linked section 6 10 Synchronizing the Physical Partition PPAR Time and XSCF Time 6 10 Synchronizing the Physical Partition PPAR Time and XSCF Time 6 10 Synchronizing the Physical Partition PPAR Time and XSCF Time 6 10 Synchronizing the Physical Partition PPAR Time and XSCF Time 6 11 2 Checking a CPU Activation key 6 11 3 Registering a CPU Activation key 6 12 Assigning CPU Core Resources 6 12 Assigning CPU Core Resources 6 13 Starting and Stopping a Physical Partition PPAR 6 13 Starting and Stopping a Physical Partition PPAR 6 13 Starting and Stopping a Physical Partition PPAR 6 13 Starting and Stopping a Physical Partition PPAR 6 13 Starting and Stopping a Physical Partition PPAR 6 13 Starting and Stopping a Physical Partition PPAR Table B 1 XSCF setup command examples continued XSCF command example Description Mandatory Linked section showpparprogress p 0 Displays the phys
31. rRwW6Ny yF 1Rgv6PUpUgRLw4VeRb u0fmPRpe6 kb4z 10htp WI9bay6CKOnrFRok z54ez7BrDFBOVuNZx9PyEFezJG9IZziEYVUag 23LIAiLxxBm W9pga WxC21Ja4R0VN3009kmVwAAAIAONILR 9Jdd7yyG18 Ue7eBBJHrCA0pkSz vfzzFFj 5XUzOBdabh5p5Rwz lvriawFIZI9j2uhM 3HOdrvYSVBEdMj aasF9hB6T uFwP8yqtJ f6Y9GdjBAhWuH8F13pX4BtvK9IeldqCscenOuu0e2r1UoI6GICMr64F LOYYBSwfbwLIz6PSA yK0e23dwfkSfcw0ZNqg 5pThGPi3tob50ev2KCK20yEDMCA OvVlMhqHuPNpX hEl19nPdB Fingerprint 1024 9e 39 8e cb 8a 99 b4 45 12 04 2d 39 d3 28 15 etc ssh ssh_host_dsa_key pub 6 4 Configuring the HTTPS Service The HTTPS service settings are intended for use of XSCF Web with a connection to the XSCF LAN and for use of a Web browser window Use the settings described here to enable disable HTTPS and use HTTPS HTTPS is disabled by default in these systems The XSCF Web console can be a secure console Note We recommend enabling https for the maintenance work of XSCF log collection and Chapter6 Making the Initial System Settings 99 100 XCP firmware update 1 Execute the showhttps command to display the HTTPS service settings The following example displays an HTTPS service setting The factory default setting is disabled XSCF gt showhttps HTTPS status disabled 2 Execute the sethttps command to configure HTTPS The following example enables the HTTPS service XSCF gt sethttps c enable The web serverkey or web server certificate which has been signed by an external certification
32. rack Mount the PCI expansion unit in the rack Install the link card on the SPARC M10 4 If there are optional components mount them on the PCI expansion unit Connect the link cable and management cable to the PCI expansion unit Attach the core to the power cord and connect the power cord to the power supply unit Initial diagnosis approx 45 minutes 10 11 12 13 14 1 Average work time Connect the system management terminal to the M10 4 Turn on the input power Log in to the XSCF Perform an initial diagnosis test on the physical system board PSB Check the status of mounted components 2 Time required for mounting optional components is not included 3 This is not necessary if the PCI expansion unit is installed in an empty space in the installed rack 4 If the optional components are also ordered they are shipped mounted to the PCI expansion unit Workflow when installing the PCI expansion unit continued Reference 3 1 Preparing the Necessary Tools Information for Installation 3 2 2 Confirming the delivered components of the PCI expansion unit See the manual for each rack 3 3 2 Mounting the PCI expansion unit in a rack 8 5 Installing a PCI Express Card in the Fujitsu M10 4 Fujitsu M10 45 SPARC M10 4 SPARC M10 4S Service Manual 3 4 2 Mounting optional components in the PCI expansion unit Chapter 2 PCI Card Mounting Rules for the SPARC M10 4 in the
33. settings such as for the XSCF LAN and the protocol for SP to SP communication SSCP routing settings and DNS related settings For details on the purpose and configuration of the XSCF network see 3 7 1 Using services through the XSCF network to 3 7 5 Understanding the IP addresses that are set with SSCP in the Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems System Operation and Administration Guide Table 6 4 provides the setting items related to the XSCF network and the corresponding XSCF shell commands Here set the essential items in the table This manual does not describe cases about setting optional items See 3 7 Configuring the XSCF Network in the Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems System Operation and Administration Guide Table 6 4 Setting item Host name domain name XSCF network IP address XSCF LAN Net mask Enabling Disabling the network Adding Deleting a network route Destination IP address Gateway Net mask Adding Deleting a DNS Name server Search path IP packet filtering rule Applying the network Implemented as initial setting Optional Implemented Optional Implemented Optional Optional Implemented Setting items related to the XSCF network Reference 6 5 1 Setting an XSCF host name and domain name 6 5 2 Setting an Ethernet XSCF LAN IP address 3 7 8 Enabling Disabling the XSCF network and setting an XSCF LAN IP address and net mask in the Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 S
34. slot of a SPARC M10 4 chassis where the direct I O function for the PCI expansion unit is enabled You can execute the setpciboxdio command regardless of whether there is a PCI expansion unit Before doing so save the logical domain configuration information from Oracle Solaris to an XML file Also write down the setting information for the OpenBoot PROM environment variables of the control domain to set it again Table 1 4 indicates what information may need to be saved restored when changing the enable disable setting of the direct I O function for the PCI expansion unit by executing the setpciboxdio command 6 Fujitsu M10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 Table 1 4 enable disable setting PCI expansion unit connected No Yes Yes Current domain configuration factory default Control domain only With logical domains other than control domain factory default Control domain only With logical domains other than control domain Rebuilding Oracle VM Server for SPARC configuration Not required Required XML file Not required Required XML file Required operations when executing the setpciboxdio command to toggle the Setting OpenBoot PROM environment variables again Required Required Required Required Table 1 5 indicates what information may need to be saved restored when installing removing replacing a PCI expansion unit in a PCI slot of a SPARC M10 4 chassis where
35. the Power Input Type Preparing Power Supply Facilities Checking External Interface Port Specifications 2 1 Safety Precautions This section describes precautions regarding installation of the SPARC M10 systems Be sure to follow the precautions below when performing installation work Failure to do so may lead to damage to the device or a malfunction Follow all the stated precautions warnings and instructions for the chassis Do not insert any foreign object into the chassis openings Any object that touches a high voltage part or causes a component to short circuit may lead to fire or electric shock Contact a service engineer for details of chassis inspection Safety precautions when working with electricity Verify that both the voltage and frequency of input power match the voltage and 10 frequency indicated on the electrical rating label affixed to the chassis Make sure to wear a wrist strap when handling the internal disk HDD SSD memory CPU memory unit upper lower unit or other printed circuit boards Make sure to use grounded power outlets Do not make mechanical or electrical modifications to the chassis We do not take responsibility for regulatory compliance of a modified chassis Do not disconnect a power cord from the chassis while the power is on Safety precautions regarding racks Racks must be fixed to the floor ceiling or nearest frame The quakeresistant opt
36. the direct I O function for the PCI expansion unit is enabled Here the setpciboxdio command has been executed to enable the function Note In PCI expansion unit maintenance using the PCI hot plug PHP function the direct I O function is disabled so the above information does not need to be saved restored Table 1 5 Required operations for the installation removal replacement of a PCI expansion unit in a PCI slot of a SPARC M10 4 where the direct I O function is enabled Maintenance environment Installation removal with PPAR stopped Replacement of faulty PCI expansion unit 1 with PPAR stopped Current domain configuration factory default Control domain only With logical domains other than control domain factory default Control domain only With logical domains other than control domain Rebuilding Oracle VM Server for SPARC configuration Not required Required XML file Not required Required XML file Chapter 1 Setting OpenBoot PROM environment variables again Not required Required Not required Required Understanding the Installation Flow 7 Table 1 5 Required operations for the installation removal replacement of a PCI expansion unit in a PCI slot of a SPARC M10 4 where the direct I O function is enabled continued Maintenance environment Current domain Rebuilding Oracle VM Setting OpenBoot PROM configuration Server for SPARC environment variables configura
37. the racks where each chassis and peripheral will be mounted Are the power supply facilities sufficient for the individual chassis monitors and peripherals Are the power supply facilities within an appropriate distance from the racks Do you have the necessary information for network connections Has the volume of resources to be used during initial installation been determined Have the required CPU Activations been ordered Confirming the Physical Specifications of the System This section describes the physical specifications of the system that require confirmation before installation Confirm that the installation location meets these requirements Chapter 2 Planning and Preparing for System Installation 13 Zali Size and weight Table 2 2 lists the size and weight of each chassis Table 2 2 Physical specifications of each chassis Item SPARC M10 4 PCI expansion unit Height 175 mm 6 9 in 4U 86 mm 3 4 in 2U Width 440 mm 17 3 in 440 mm 17 3 in Depth 746 mm 29 4 in 750 mm 29 5 in Weight 58 kg 22 kg 2 4 2 4 1 Confirming Rack Specifications Use a rack that meets the specified conditions for using the SPARC M10 4 or the PCI expansion unit This section describes the items that must be confirmed to use a rack Mounting conditions for general racks The SPARC M10 4 is designed for mounting in an equipment rack For mounting in a third party rack it is the customer s responsibility
38. to the SPARC M10 4 117 A 2 Understanding Commands for Troubleshooting This section describes the XSCF shell commands used to check detailed error information and the system status A 2 1 Checking the component status Use the showhardconf command to check the status of each field replaceable unit FRU The displayed information is as follows Current configuration and status Quantities of mounted FRUs by FRU type such as CPU memory and PCIe card Physical partition PPAR information PCI expansion unit information displayed only when the power to the physical partition is on PCIe card information displayed only when the power to the physical partition is on showhardconf command Use the showhardconf command to check the system hardware configuration and the status of each component A displayed asterisk indicates the fault location regarding a unit where a failure or degradation occurred Status displays the following statuses Faulted Non operational status of the relevant component due to failure Degraded A part of the unit has failed but the unit continues in operation Deconfigured The unit including its components on the lower layers is in a normal condition but it has been degraded due to the influence of a failure or degradation of another unit Maintenance Maintenance work in progress The replacefru command is in operation Normal Normal status Example SPARC M10 4
39. underneath the chassis during maintenance so do not mount the chassis on the lowest shelf 1U of the rack Other conditions In addition to structural conditions the following condition must be taken into consideration Install the rack such that the temperature inside the rack meets the temperature conditions for cooling the chassis when mounted in the rack For details see 2 5 Checking Environmental Conditions Particularly make sure that exhaust from the chassis does not re enter the chassis through the air intakes This requires measures such as covering the front and rear of empty spaces inside the rack 16 Fujitsu M10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 2 4 2 Installation area for a general rack Service areas Service area requirements vary depending on the rack used When mounting each chassis in the designated rack see the examples of service areas in Figure 2 3 and Figure 2 4 The rack width depends on the rack used When using a rack other than the designated rack see the manual for the rack used Figure 2 3 Example of service areas for the SPARC M10 4 top view 900 mm 35 4 in 1050 mm 41 3 in 1200 mm 47 2 in 600 mm 700mm 600 mm 23 6 in 27 6 in 23 6 in Chapter 2 Planning and Preparing for System Installation 17 Figure 2 4 Example of service areas for the PCI expansion unit top view 800 mm 31 5 in Rear service area 1050 mm 41 3 in
40. 0 GHz 2 MEM 16 Type 07 Size 16 GB 16 CMUU 1 Type B 1 CPU 2 Freq 3 400 GHz 2 MEM 16 Type 07 Size 16 GB 16 PCICARD 3 LINKCARD 0 PCIBOX 0 IOB 0 LINKBOARD 0 PCL 0 FANBP 0 PSU 0 FAN 0 XBU 2 Type A 2 OPNL 1 PSUBP 1 Type B 1 PSU 2 Type B 2 FAN 5 XBBOX 0 XBU 0 XSCFU 0 OPNL 0 XBBPU 0 XSCFIFU 0 PSU 0 FANU 0 Checking the contents of logs Use the showlogs command to check error logs showlogs command The showlogs command is a command that displays the specified log By default the command displays the log in chronological order from the oldest time stamp You can specify the following logs On individual systems specify the type of log to display from the collected logs You Appendix A Troubleshooting 121 can specify one of the following error Error log power Power log event Event log monitor Monitoring message log On individual chassis of the SPARC M10 systems specify the type of log to display from the collected logs env Temperature history On individual physical partitions PPARs specify the type of log to display from the collected logs You can specify one of the following console Console message log panic Panic message log ipl IPL message log Example Display example where an XSCF cable is incorrectly connected XSCF gt showlogs error Date Oct 29 16 35 09 JST 2012 Code 80000000 0
41. 0 to 120 VAC 10A Single phase 200 to 240 VAC 10A 10A Figure 2 10 shows the cutoff characteristics of the circuit breaker Use a breaker with cutoff characteristics that have a Long time delay type equivalent to cutoff characteristic D IEC EN60898 or DIN VDE 0641 part II shown in Figure 2 10 or one with longer cutoff characteristics 30 Fujitsu M10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 2 9 4 Figure 2 10 Distribution panel breaker characteristics on the equipment side y 180 120 60 40 20 Minute 10 6 4 2 y 1 40 2 1 D 10 H amp i E 5 esili a N O 2 ks s d 1 o _ N econd 0 4 SS Mu N oe B C D N 0 1 w x 0 06 0 04 0 02 00 4 1 15 2 3 4567810 15 20 304050 80100 Current Scaling factor against rated current Grounding requirements Ground each chassis appropriately according to the input power type For single phase input The components of each chassis do not include a grounded three wire type power cord Order the power cords that match the device Always connect the power cords to grounded power outlets To confirm the type of power supplied by the building contact the facility administrator or a certified electrician For three phase input No power cord is supplied
42. 03b 0000 0000 01a100040000000000000000 Status Alarm Occurred Oct 29 16 35 01 895 JST 2012 FRU BB 1 Msg BB control cable detected unexpected A 2 3 Checking information on a component where a failure or degradation occurred Use the showstatus command to check information on a degraded unit among the FRUs composing the system showstatus command The command displays information on the unit where a failure has occurred and on units on upper layers among the field replaceable units composing the system The mark indicating the status appears at the beginning of the line of the displayed unit Status displays the unit status Status Description Faulted Non operational status of the relevant component due to failure Degraded A part of the unit has failed but the unit continues in operation Deconfigured The unit including its components on the lower layers is in a normal condition but it has been degraded due to the influence of a failure or degradation of another unit Maintenance Maintenance work in progress The replacefru command is in operation Example Display example where a CPU and memory of the CPU memory unit 122 Fujitsu M10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 lower of BB 00 are degraded because of a failure XSCF gt showstatus BB 00 CMUL Status Normal CPU 0 Status Faulted MEM 00A Status Faulted A 2 4 Checking diagnosis results Use the testsb command t
43. 10 4 Fujitsu M10 4S SPARC M10 4 SPARC M10 4S Service Manual Chapter 8 Maintaining the PCI Express Cards Chapter9 Maintaining the CPU Memory Unit Memory Chapter 10 Maintaining the Internal Disks 4 1 Connecting Cables to the SPARC M10 4 4 2 Connecting Cables to the PCI Expansion Unit 5 1 Connecting the System Management Terminal to the Chassis 5 2 Turning on the Input Power and Starting the XSCF Did 5 4 DD 5 6 5 7 Performing a Diagnosis Test The probe scsi all command and the show devs command are displayed as command options in the diagnosis test Confirm that the installed disk capacity and number of units and the installation position and device name of the PCI Express card are correct Logging In to the XSCF Checking the XCP Version Checking the Altitude Setting Checking the Time Setting 5 8 Checking the Component Status
44. 10 FujitsuM10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 6 11 6 11 1 6 11 2 Registering a CPU Activation Key CPU Activation key application conditions The unit of a CPU Activation key is two cores and you can enter any CPU Activation key individually into a purchased borrowed or leased SPARC M10 system The key makes available two CPU cores which are assigned in units of a single core to a physical partition A single CPU Activation key cannot be entered and used with multiple SPARC M10 systems at the same time Once entered on a SPARC M10 system a CPU Activation key can be deleted from that system and re entered on another SPARC M10 system Also a CPU Activation key purchased for a SPARC64 X processor can be deleted from a SPARC M10 system and then re entered on a system in which a SPARC64 X processor is mounted However both SPARC M10 systems where the key is entered must be the same model Furthermore the SPARC M10 systems cannot belong to different customers The number type of software licenses used with the licensed CPU cores differs depending on the software It is the responsibility of the customer to confirm that proper software licenses are installed for the addition of licensed CPU cores Checking a CPU Activation key Execute the showcodactivation command to check the CPU Activation key information In the following example no CPU Activation key has been installed In this case perform the work
45. 2 numeric characters an expiration time of 60 days and 15 days ahead for the start date for warnings before the password expires XSCF gt setpasswordpolicy y 3 m 8 d 2 u 0 1 0 0 0 M 60 w 15 3 Execute the showpasswordpolicy command and confirm the settings XSCF gt showpasswordpolicy indays axdays Warn Inactive Expiry Retry Difok inlen Dcredit Ucredit Lcredit Ocredit Remember 0 Ooo Oo N OF WO Chapter6 Making the Initial System Settings 95 6 2 Setting a User Account and Password 96 Set a user account and password appropriate to the use environment and assign a user privilege to the user account Be sure to register at least one user account having the platadm and useradm user privileges 1 Execute the adduser command to add a user account The following example specifies jsmith for the user account name If u is not specified the UID is automatically assigned XSCF gt adduser jsmith The following example adds a user account with a UID specified 2 Execute the password command and specify a password XSCF gt password jsmith Password Retype new password passwd password updated successfully XSCF gt The following example specifies 60 days for the expiration time and 15 days ahead for the start date for warnings before the password expires XSCF gt password M 60 w 15 jsmith 3 Execute the setprivileges command to assign a user privilege to the user acc
46. 20A Korea NEMA L6 20P 250V 20A India 151293 250V 16A Other countries IEC60309 250V 16A Table 2 11 Power cords and connector shape PCI expansion unit Destination Power cord type Connector shape Japan NEMA 5 15P 125V 15A TEC 60320 C13 NEMA L6 15P 250V 15A North America NEMA 5 15P 125V 15A South America China Hong Kong NEMA L6 15P 250V 15A IEC60320 C14 250V 10A IRAM2073 250V 10A NBR14136 250V 10A GB2099 1 250V 10A BSI363A 250V 10A Chapter 2 Planning and Preparing for System Installation 29 2 99 Table 2 11 Power cords and connector shape PCI expansion unit continued Destination Power cord type Connector shape Taiwan CNS10917 250V 10A Korea KSC8305 250V 10A India IS1293 250V 16A Other countries IEC60309 250V 10A IEC60320 C14 250V 10A Breaker characteristics The breaker characteristics for the SPARC M10 systems must be taken into consideration to allow the devices to be used under the right conditions Use circuit breakers that meet the following special conditions for the distribution panel breakers on the equipment side Table 2 12 shows the distribution panel breaker capacity on the equipment side Table 2 12 Distribution panel breaker capacity on the equipment side Device name Power supply input Distribution panel breaker capacity on equipment side For Japan North For Europe America other countries SPARC M10 4 Single phase 200 to 240 VAC 20A 16A PCI expansion unit Single phase 10
47. 240 VAC 5 0 4 2 2 5 2 1 A 50 60 Hz Single phase Maximum 2 inputs Be sure to securely ground the rack mounted equipment Pay particular attention to power supply connections other than the direct connections to branch circuits e g use of power strips Caution If all the power cords of this chassis are connected to one power strip a high leakage current may flow through the grounding wire of the power strip Be sure to connect the wire to ground before connecting the power supply If the power strip is not directly connected to a branch circuit a power strip that has an industrial type attachment plug must be used Install this equipment such that it is near a wall and a power outlet is easily accessible Rack configuration Note Products must be mounted from the lower rack when they are mounted in a rack Chapter 2 Planning and Preparing for System Installation 11 2 2 Figure 2 1 PCI BOX 2U PCI BOX 2U PCI BOX 2U PCI BOX 2U PCI BOX 2U PCI BOX 2U PCI BOX 2U PCI BOX 2U PCI BOX 2U PCI BOX 2U PCI BOX 2U PCI BOX 2U PCI BOX 2U PCI BOX 2U PCI BOX 2U PCI BOX 2U PCI BOX 2U PCI BOX 2U PCI BOX 2U PCI BOX 2U PCI BOX 2U Rack configuration for the PCI expansion unit PCI BOX PCI expansion unit Items Requiring Confirmation before Installation This section describes the items that you need to confirm before installing the SPARC M10 system Before starti
48. 3K3taCYr7WmEEWaUt H9k8 4bRTKI1SkePdRuBTrtzUoDRJ20Y3IM6M1 9tRYOMGH BSr0n0kSOHf15hspsbpwTZwozuSayX0Sg0Zf su04mri77VisyrfEGpnyY053Ye3N b1GCkFx1RH27FdVHiB2HOA Above Key will be added Continue y n y 5 Execute the showcodactivation command and confirm that the CPU Activation key is registered with the XSCF XSCF gt showcodactivation Index Description Count 6 12 Assigning CPU Core Resources Assign the CPU core resources made available by a CPU Activation key to a physical partition 1 Execute the setcod command interactively to assign the CPU core resources to the physical partition Specify a PPAR ID for p ppar_id XSCF gt setcod p ppar id s cpu The following example interactively assigns four CPU cores to the physical partition Chapter 6 Making the Initial System Settings 113 XSCF gt setcod p 0 s cpu PROC Permits installed 4 cores PROC Permits assigned for PPAR 0 4 MAX Permanent 0cores Permanent 0 4 XSCF gt 2 Execute the showcod command and confirm the number of assigned CPU Activations The following example assigns four CPU cores to the physical partition 0 XSCF gt showcod v s cpu PROC Permits installed 4 cores PROC Permits assigned for PPAR 0 4 Permanent 4cores XSCF gt 6 13 Starting and Stopping a Physical Partition PPAR Check the start and stop of a physical partition PPAR For the initial settings change the auto boot setting to false so that Oracl
49. Board PSB is Assigned to a Physical Partition PPAR 6 9 Setting a CPU Operational Mode for the Physical Partition 127 Table B 1 XSCF command example showdate setdate s 102016592012 00 showdateoffset p 0 resetdateoffset p 0 Configuring CPU Activation showcodactivation addcodactivation F file media usb_msd XXXXX_XX TXT setcod p 0 s cpu 4 showcod v s cpu XSCF setup command examples continued Description Displays the XSCF clock date and time Sets the XSCF clock date and time Example 16 59 00 on 2012 10 20 in local time JST is set Displays the difference between the XSCF time and the physical partition time Resets the difference between the XSCF time and the physical partition time Displays the CPU Activation key information Adds a CPU Activation key Example The XXXXX_XX TXT file on a USB device is specified to add a CPU Activation key Assigns CPU core resources to a physical partition Example Four CPU cores are assigned to physical partition 0 Checks the number of assigned CPU Activations Starting and stopping a physical partition setpparparam p 0 s bootscript setenv auto boot false poweron a showpparprogress p 0 showdomainstatus p 0 console p 0 poweroff a 128 Changes the setting of auto boot which is an OpenBoot PROM environment variable Starts a physical partition Displays the physical partition status Example The
50. C M10 4 Work description Reference Installation work approx 38 minutes 2 1 Check the latest information available Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems Required in the Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems Product Notes Product Notes Table 1 1 Workflow for the SPARC M10 4 continued Step work time 1 Work description 2 Before installing the system check the safety precautions system specifications and necessary conditions for installation 3 Prepare the necessary tools information for installation 4 Confirm the delivered components 5 Install the rack 6 Mount the SPARC M10 4 in the rack 7 If there is a PCI expansion unit mount it in the rack 8 If there are optional components mount them on the SPARC M10 4 or PCI expansion unit 9 Connect serial cables LAN cables and power cords to the SPARC M10 4 10 If there is a PCI expansion unit connect the link cable and management cable to the PCI expansion unit Attach the core to the power cord and connect the power cord to the power supply unit Initial diagnosis approx 45 minutes 11 Connect the system management terminal to the SPARC M10 4 and turn on the input power 12 Log in to the XSCF of SPARC M10 4 and check the firmware version number altitude setting and time setting 13 Perform an initial diagnosis test on the physical system board PSB 14 Check the status of mounted components Reference Chapter 2 Planning and Preparing
51. Cle card cassette lever is locked at the bottom 3 3 Mounting the Chassis in a Rack This section describes the procedures for mounting the chassis in an equipment rack The method of securing the rails differs depending on the rack type As described in this section the methods of securing them differ between the racks with supporting columns having angled holes and the racks with supporting columns having M6 screw holes For rack details see the manual for the rack used If the chassis has already been mounted in the rack go to 3 4 Mounting Optional Components For the rack mounting procedure of each chassis see the following sections Mounting the SPARC M10 4 in a rack Chapter 3 Installing the System 37 3 3 1 m Mounting the PCI expansion unit in a rack Mounting the SPARC M10 4 in a rack 1 Confirmthatthe rack mount kit supplied with the SPARC M10 4 is complete Note The rack mount kit contains two types of cable support Type 1 and Type 2 The Type 2 cable support is an integrated unit consisting of the parts indicated by numbers 2 to 5 in Figure 3 1 Steps 7 and 11 in the mounting procedure vary depending on the shape of the cable support Attach the support according to the corresponding steps Figure 3 1 Rack mount kit 2 3 5 38 Fujitsu M10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 Number Name Quantity Remarks in figure 1 Rail 2 Bilaterally symmetrical shape 2 Cable support
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53. Master Ver 2245h Serial 9000000004 FRU Part Number CA07361 D203 A2 9999999 Power Supply System Memory Size 640 GB CMUL Status Normal Ver 0501h Serial PP1413006B FRU Part Number CA07361 D262 AO 9999999 Memory Size 384 GB Type B 1 CPU 0 Status Normal Ver 4141h Serial 00020053 Freq 3 700 GHz Type 0x20 2 Core 8 Strand 2 3 Omitted 1 For a CMU on which the SPARC64 X processor is mounted Type B is displayed For a CMU on which the SPARC64 X processor is mounted Type A is displayed 2 If the SPARC64 X processor is mounted 3 400 GHz Type 0x20 or 3 700 GHz Type 0x20 is displayed If the SPARC64 X processor is mounted 2 800 GHz Type 0x10 is displayed 3 If the SPARC64 X 3 7 GHz 8 cores processor is mounted Core 8 is displayed 2 Confirm that no FRU has an asterisk displayed in front of it The asterisk is a mark indicating the abnormal state of an FRU where an error or degradation occurred If a failure has occurred in any unit see A 2 2 Checking the contents of logs and A 2 3 Checking information on a component where a failure or degradation occurred 3 Execute the showhardconf u command The command displays the quantities of mounted FRUs However it does not display the quantities of I O related components such as PCle cards and PCI expansion units while the system power is off Example SPARC M10 4 display example Chapter 5 Performing an In
54. Optional No Linked section 5 8 Checking the Component Status 6 1 Setting the Password Policy 6 1 Setting the Password Policy 6 2 Setting a User Account and Password 6 2 Setting a User Account and Password 6 2 Setting a User Account and Password 6 2 Setting a User Account and Password 6 3 1 Configuring the Telnet service 6 3 1 Configuring the Telnet service 6 3 2 Configuring the SSH service 6 3 2 Configuring the SSH service 6 3 2 Configuring the SSH service 6 4 Configuring the HTTPS Service 64 Configuring the HTTPS Service 6 5 1 Setting an XSCF host name and domain name Table B 1 XSCF command example sethostname bb 00 scf0 hostname sethostname d example com setnetwork bb 00 lan 0 m 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 10 showroute a setroute c add n 0 0 0 0 g 192 168 1 1 bb 00 lan 0 applynetwork rebootxscf a XSCF setup command examples continued Description Sets a host name Example The host name scf0 hostname is set for BB 00 Sets a DNS domain name Example The domain name example com is set Configures an XSCF LAN network interface Example The IP address 192 168 1 10 and the net mask 255 255 255 0 are set for XSCF LAN 0 of BB 00 Displays routing information Sets routing information Example The default gateway IP address 192 168 1 1 is added to XSCF LAN 0 of BB 00 Applies XSCF network information to the
55. PARC M10 1 Installation Guide Fujitsu M10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide Fujitsu M10 45 SPARC M10 4S Installation Guide Fujitsu M10 1 SPARC M10 1 Service Manual Fujitsu M10 4 Fujitsu M10 4S SPARC M10 4 SPARC M10 4S Service Manual Crossbar Box for Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems Service Manual PCI Expansion Unit for Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems Service Manual Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems PCI Card Installation Guide Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems System Operation and Administration Guide Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems Domain Configuration Guide Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems XSCF Reference Manual Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems RCIL User Guide 3 Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems XSCF MIB and Trap Lists Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems Product Notes Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems Glossary 1 The listed manuals are subject to change without notice 2 The printed manual comes with the product 3 This document applies specifically to the FUJITSU M10 and FUJITSU ETERNUS storage system viii Fujitsu M10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 Text Conventions This document uses the following fonts and symbols to express specific types of information Font Symbol Meaning Example AaBbCc123 Indicates what you enter in contrast to what is XSCF gt adduser jsmith displayed on the screen This font is used to indicate an example of command input AaBbCc123 Indicates the names of commands files and XSCF gt showuser P directories disp
56. RCHANDE A L APTITUDE A UNE UTILISATION PARTICULIERE OU A L ABSENCE DE CONTREFACON Contents Preface vii Chapter 1 Understanding the Installation Flow 1 1 1 Workflow for the SPARC M10 4 1 1 2 Workflow When Installing the PCI Expansion Unit 4 1 2 1 Points to note on configurations with the PCI expansion unit connected 6 Chapter 2 Planning and Preparing for System Installation 9 2 1 Safety Precautions 9 2 2 Items Requiring Confirmation before Installation 12 2 3 Confirming the Physical Specifications of the System 13 2 3 1 Size and weight 14 2 4 Confirming Rack Specifications 14 2 4 1 Mounting conditions for general racks 14 2 4 2 Installation area for a general rack 17 2 5 Checking Environmental Conditions 18 2 5 1 Ambient temperature 20 2 5 2 Ambient relative humidity 20 2 5 3 Contaminant conditions 21 2 6 Checking Acoustic Noise Levels 21 2 7 Checking Cooling Conditions 22 2 8 Checking the Power Input Type 23 2 9 2 8 1 Redundant configuration of power supply units 23 2 8 2 Dual power feed 24 2 8 3 Three phase power feed 25 2 8 4 Uninterruptible power supply UPS connection optional 26 Preparing Power Supply Facilities 27 2 9 1 Electrical specifications 27 2 9 2 Power cord specifications 29 2 9 3 Breaker characteristics 30 2 9 4 Grounding requirements 31 2 10 Checking External Interface Port Specifications 32 2 10 1 Network configuration example 33 Chapter3 Installing the System 35 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 Prepa
57. XSCF Resets the XSCF Setting memory mirror mode showfru a setupfru m y sb 00 0 Displays the set information for all devices Sets the memory mounted on a PSB to mirror mode Example All CPUs under PSB 00 0 are set to memory mirror mode Configuring a physical partition showpcl a setpcl p 0 s policy system showboards a setpparmode p 0 m cpumode compatible Displays physical partition PPAR configuration information PCL Sets the configuration policy Example The configuration policy is set to All physical partitions for physical partition 0 Displays information on all mounted PSBs Sets a CPU operational mode for the physical partition Synchronizing the physical partition time with the XSCF time Mandatory Optional Optional Yes Yes Yes Yes Optional Optional Yes Optional Yes Optional Appendix B Setup Command Workflow Linked section 6 5 1 Setting an XSCF host name and domain name 6 5 1 Setting an XSCF host name and domain name 6 5 2 Setting an Ethernet XSCF LAN IP address 6 5 3 Setting the routing 6 5 3 Setting the routing 6 5 4 Applying network settings 6 5 4 Applying network settings 6 6 Configuring Memory Mirroring 6 6 Configuring Memory Mirroring 6 7 Creating a Physical Partition Configuration List PCL 6 7 Creating a Physical Partition Configuration List PCL 6 8 Confirming that a System
58. XSCF command example showstatus Creating an XSCF user showpasswordpolicy setpasswordpolicy y 3 m 8 d 2 u 0 1 0 o 0 M 60 w 15 adduser jsmith password jsmith setprivileges jsmith useradm platadm showuser l XSCF setup command examples continued Description Displays information on a degraded unit Displays the password policy settings Sets the system password policy Example The following is set a retry count of 3 a password length of 8 characters including at least 2 numeric characters an expiration time of 60 days and 15 days ahead for the start date for warnings before the password expires Creates a user account Sets a password Assigns a user privilege Checks information on a created user account Configuring the Telnet SSH HTTPS service showtelnet settelnet c enabled showssh setssh c enabled setssh c genhostkey showhttps sethttps c enable Displays the Telnet service status Starts the Telnet service Displays SSH service information Starts the SSH service Generates a host key Displays the HTTPS service status Starts the HTTPS service Configuring the XSCF network showhostname a 126 Displays the set host names of the master chassis and the chassis with the standby XSCF Fujitsu M10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 Mandatory Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Optional No Optional Optional No
59. able 1 2 SPARC M10 4 link card installation rule Maximum installable number Link card installation location 2 CPU configuration PCI 0 3 PCI 3 PCI 7 4 CPU configuration PCI 0 6 PCI 1 PCI 3 PCI 5 PCI 7 PCI 9 Note For the details on the link card installation rule see Chapter 2 PCI Card Mounting Rules for the SPARC M10 4 in the Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 PCI Card Installation Guide This section describes the workflows from installation of PCI expansion unit through status check of components when the PCI expansion unit is connected under system stop By clicking a reference enclosed in to display a section you can see the details of the respective step Italic font is used to indicate the name of a reference manual other than this manual Workflow when installing the PCI expansion unit Work description Reference Installation work approx 38 minutes 2 1 Check the latest information available Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems Required in the Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems Product Notes Product Notes Before installing the system check the Chapter 2 Planning and Preparing Required safety precautions system specifications for System Installation and necessary conditions for installation 4 FujitsuM10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 Table 1 3 Step work time 1 3 Work description Prepare the necessary tools information for installation Confirm the delivered components Install the
60. an be used depending on the network configuration For the SPARC M10 4 set either or both of the following IP addresses XSCF LAN 0 of BB 00 XSCF LAN 1 of BB 00 Figure 6 1 Example of XSCF LAN settings BB 00 Master XSCF 192 168 1 x 1 192 168 2 a 1 102 Fujitsu M10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 6 5 3 6 5 4 Remarks Configure the XSCF LAN 0 and XSCF LAN 1 ports such that they are on different subnets See 1 in Figure 6 1 1 Execute the setnetwork command with network interface information specified The following example sets the IP addresses and net masks for XSCF LAN 0 and XSCF LAN 1 of BB 00 to enable them XSCF gt setnetwork bb 00 lan 0 m 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 x XSCF gt setnetwork bb 00 lan 1 m 255 255 255 0 192 168 2 a Setting the routing 1 Execute the showroute command to display the routing environment XSCF gt showroute a Destination Gateway Netmask Flags Interface Destination Gateway Netmask Interface N Execute the setroute command to set the default gateway For n address specify the IP address that is the routing information destination If 0 0 0 0 is specified in address the command sets the default routing information For g address specify the gateway address used in routing For interface specify the network interface to be set For SPARC M10 4 either bb 00 lan 0 or bb 00 lan 1 can be specified XSCF gt setroute c add n address g a
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62. and right hooks on the inside of the bottom of the front cover into the grooves at the bottom front of the PCI expansion unit to attach the front cover Note A label with the serial number of the PCI expansion unit is affixed to the front cover Be sure to attach the front cover to the corresponding chassis Chapter 3 Installing the System 67 68 Figure 3 48 Securing the PCI expansion unit A A 10 Attach the cable support For the Type 1 cable support a From the inside of the cable support fixing bracket align the two screws in the right cable support bracket with the circular holes at the front of the groove and attach the screws A in Figure 3 49 Slide the cable support bracket toward the chassis while holding the latch B in Figure 3 49 attached to it Attach the left cable support bracket in the same manner At this time the left and right sides should have been slid the same amount depth toward the chassis Secure the cable support with two M3 screws C in Figure 3 50 e Close the rear door of the rack and confirm that the cable support brackets do not interfere If it interferes slide the cable support toward the chassis while holding the latches B in Figure 3 49 of the left and right cable support brackets The cable support should be in the position nearest the chassis with the cable support bracket latches engaged If the cable support interferes with the door even when you slid
63. assword Configure the telnet or SSH service Configure the HTTPS service Configure the XSCF network When duplicating memory configure memory mirroring Set the configuration policy for a physical partition Confirm that the system board PSB is assigned to a physical partition PPAR Set a CPU operational mode for the physical partition Clear the difference between the system time and physical partition PPAR time Add a CPU Activation key to the system Assign CPU resources to the physical partition Confirm the start stop of the physical partition and the connection of the console Reference 6 1 Setting the Password Policy 6 2 Setting a User Account and Password 6 3 Configuring the Telnet SSH Service 6 4 Configuring the HTTPS Service 6 5 Configuring the XSCF Network 6 6 Configuring Memory Mirroring 6 7 Creating a Physical Partition Configuration List PCL 6 8 Confirming that a System Board PSB is Assigned to a Physical Partition PPAR 6 9 Setting a CPU Operational Mode for the Physical Partition 6 10 Synchronizing the Physical Partition PPAR Time and XSCF Time 6 11 Registering a CPU Activation Key 6 12 Assigning CPU Core Resources 6 13 Starting and Stopping a Physical Partition PPAR 2 Time required for mounting optional components and installing the PCI expansion unit is not included 3 If the optional components are ordered togeth
64. ated to PCI expansion unit 2 Confirm that the rack is fixed in place to prevent the rack from toppling over Chapter 3 Installing the System 55 3 Step 3 differs depending on the shape of the supporting column holes of the rack Perform the work appropriate to the shape of the supporting column holes of the rack For racks with supporting columns having angled holes Attach cage nuts to the left and right supporting columns of the rack Attachment locations in the front supporting columns From the bottom 1U center and 2U bottom Attachment locations in the rear supporting columns From the bottom 1U center and 2U center Figure 3 29 Cage nut attachment locations in the supporting columns of the rack LI LI LI LI LI L a LI LI L i i o md 2U bottom un ng aree k 1 2U center lt 4 1U center pi lt 1U center O b a n o O Z A m gt A a Attach cage nuts from the inside of the rack Orient the hooks of the cage nut vertically Hook the hook at one end of a cage nut into a cage nut attachment hole of the rack Figure 3 30 shows a cage nut hooked on the lower part of a hole Figure 3 30 Orientation of the hooks of a cage nut j 56 Fujitsu M10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 b Insert the hook at the tip of the supplied cage nut attachment tool through a cage nut attachment hole from the front and engage it with the hook at the
65. by a wrench icon The Locked position is indicated by a lock icon Figure 5 1 Mode switch on the operation panel of the SPARC M10 4 Service 2 Confirm that the power cord connector is connected to a power supply unit of the chassis 3 Connect the power cord plug to an outlet If the outlet has a circuit breaker turn on the circuit breaker switch 82 Fujitsu M10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 4 Check the XSCF unit LEDs a The CHECK LED of the XSCF unit goes on for an instant immediately after the input power is turned on b The READY LED of the XSCF unit flashes during XSCF initialization and stays on after the initialization completes Figure 5 2 Rear of the SPARC M10 4 5 3 Logging In to the XSCF This section describes the procedure for logging in to the XSCF by using the default XSCF user account Log in to the XSCF by using the default user account and authentication method until a user account appropriate to the user environment is registered for you The default user privileges are useradm and platadm Remarks platadm is mainly used to manage the whole system useradm is mainly used to manage user accounts For details on the user privilege types and the privileges see Table 6 3 1 After the system ma
66. chassis while holding the latches B in Figure 3 20 of the left and right cable support brackets The cable support should be in the position nearest the chassis with the cable support bracket latches engaged f If the cable support interferes with the door even when you slide it toward the chassis as far as possible remove the cable support Figure 3 20 Attaching the cable support brackets 50 Fujitsu M10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 Figure 3 21 Attaching the cable support M3 screws For the Type 2 cable support a Tilt the cable support to align the circular holes at the rear of the groove with the two screws of a cable support fixing bracket D in Figure 3 22 and attach it Level the cable support Then align the circular holes at the other side with the two screws and attach it Figure 3 22 Attaching the cable support 1 IS 2 Circular hole sections Chapter 3 Installing the System 51 52 b Slide in the cable support all the way and tighten the four screws C in Figure 3 23 Figure 3 23 Attaching the cable support 2 Note If the dimension between the front and rear columns of the rack is less than 740 mm secure the cable support without sliding it in all the way The fixing location varies depending on the dimension between the front and rear columns of the rack Based on Figure 3 24 align the scale marks E in Figure 3 24 spacing 10 mm on the cable suppor
67. connection The setting work from this step can be done through an XSCF LAN connection too To switch from a serial connection to an XSCF LAN connection connect to the XSCF by specifying its IP address on a PC connected to the XSCF LAN and log in again 3 Execute the showhostname shownetwork and showroute commands again to display the network settings and confirm the new network information 6 6 Configuring Memory Mirroring This section describes how to configure memory mirroring 104 Fujitsu M10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 Note The memory mirror configurations are optional The SPARC M10 systems support memory mirroring configurations to protect data through memory duplication Data reliability increases but the amount of available memory is halved The memory access controller controls writing of data to memory and reading of data from memory The SPARC M10 systems configure the mirroring by grouping memory into sets controlled by two memory access controllers Note The memory grouped together in a mirroring group must all have the same capacity and be the same rank 1 Execute the showfru command to check memory mirror mode Memory mirror mode is set in the factory default settings XSCF gt showfru a Device Location Memory Mirror Mode sb 00 0 cpu 00 0 0 cpu 00 0 1 cpu 00 0 2 cpu 00 0 3 N Execute the setupfru command to configure memory mirroring XSCF gt setupfru m y n
68. ddress interface The following example adds the default gateway IP address 192 168 1 1 for XSCF LAN O of BB 00 XSCF gt setroute c add n 0 0 0 0 g 192 168 1 1 bb 00 lan 0 Applying network settings To complete configuration of the network settings must be reflected and the XSCF must be reset The XSCF reset disconnects the XSCF session so log in again 1 Execute the applynetwork command on the XSCF shell Execution of the command displays the network settings so you can confirm the settings made Chapter 6 Making the Initial System Settings 103 XSCF gt applynetwork The following network settings will be applied bb 00 hostname scf0 hostname bb 01 hostname scfl hostname DNS domain name example com interface bb 00 lan 0 status up IP address 192 168 1 x netmask 255 2952950 route z 0 0 0 0 m 0 0 0 0 g 192 168 1 1 interface bb 00 lan 1 status down IP address 1192 169 2 a netmask 1255525 25540 route p 0 0 0 0 m 0 0 0 0 1 92 168 2 1 Omitted Continue yln y Please reset the all XSCFs by rebootxscf to apply the network settings Please confirm that the settings have been applied by executing showhostname shownetwork showroute showsscp and shownameserver after rebooting the all XSCFs 2 Execute the rebootxscf command to reset the XSCF and complete the settings XSCF gt rebootxscf a The XSCF will be reset Continue y n ty Execution of the command disconnects the XSCF
69. e not in operation limit values To minimize the occurrence of system downtime due to a component failure set the temperature and humidity within the optimal condition range The following conditions must be met to prevent overheating Neither warm air nor hot air blows directly on the front of the rack Neither warm air nor hot air blows directly on the front panel of any chassis Table 2 4 Item Ambient temperature Relative humidity 1 Maximum wet bulb temperature Altitude limit 3 Environmental conditions In operation 5 C to 35 C 41 F to 95 F When installed in server room 20 RH to 80 RH When installed in office 2 20 RH to 80 RH When installed in server room 26 C 78 8 F When installed in office 2 29 C 84 2 F 0 m to 3 000 m 0 ft to 10 000 ft Not in operation When unpacked 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F When still packed 25 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F When installed in server room 8 RH to 80 RH When installed in office 2 8 RH to 80 RH When installed in server room 27 C 80 6 F When installed in office 2 29 C 84 2 F 0 m to 12 000 m 0 ft to 40 000 ft Optimal condition 21 C to 23 C 70 F to 74 F 45 RH or higher but less than 50 RH Chapter 2 Planning and Preparing for System Installation 19 2 5 1 2 5 2 Table 2 4 Environmental conditions continued Item In operation Not in o
70. e Solaris does not automatically boot immediately after the start of the physical partition 1 Execute the setpparparam command to change the auto boot setting which is an OpenBoot PROM environment variable XSCF gt setpparparam p 0 s bootscript setenv auto boot false OpenBoot PROM variable bootscript will be changed Continue yln ty 2 Execute the poweron command to start the physical partition XSCF gt poweron a PPAR IDs to power on 00 01 Continue y n y 00 Powering on 01 Powering on Note This command only issues the instruction to power on The result of the instruction can be checked by the showpparprogress Note It takes about 7 minutes for the SPARC M10 4 to start a physical partition 114 Fujitsu M10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 3 Execute the showpparprogress command You can check the progress in the midst of processing between physical partition power on and up to before the start of POST Confirm that the command displays The sequence of power control is completed and ends Note Oracle Solaris does not start automatically because the auto boot setting is false XSCF gt showpparprogress p 0 PPAR Power On Preprocessing PPAR Power On BBOX Reset SU On U Reset Start B Reset 1 B Reset 2 B Reset 3 E PU Reset 1 P PU Reset 2 P eset released PE P 1 1 12 2 12 3 12 4 12 5 12 6 12 7 12 8 12 9 12 10 12 11712 12 12 completed O0O
71. e engagement incomplete contact or looseness in the mounting of an internal disk that may have been caused by vibration during transportation or moving of the equipment Also confirm that the PCI cassette lever is locked at the top 36 Fujitsu M10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 3 2 2 Confirming the delivered components of the PCI expansion unit This section describes the confirmation of delivered components of the PCI expansion unit 1 Confirm the delivered components by referring to the List of Attachments that comes with the PCI expansion unit Table 3 3 below is a list of accessories for the PCI expansion unit The accessories may change without notice Table 3 3 Reference List of accessories for the PCI expansion unit Name PCI expansion unit Power cord Core Rack mount kit Cable support Quantity Remarks Link cable optical 10 m Link cable electrical 3 m Management cable Link card 1 2 For 100 VAC or 200 VAC 1 2 Used when attached to power cord 1 set 1 set 2 Either of two types of cables is selected 2 1 2 1 Card for mounting in the SPARC M10 4 chassis 3 1 The power cord is ordered separately required option so it may not come with the product 2 If ordered at the same time as the SPARC M10 4 the cable is supplied with the SPARC M10 4 3 If ordered at the same time as the SPARC M10 4 the card is shipped mounted in the SPARC M10 4 2 Confirm that the P
72. e it toward the chassis as far as possible remove the cable support Fujitsu M10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 Figure 3 49 Attaching the cable support brackets Chapter 3 Installing the System 69 Figure 3 50 Attaching the cable support M3 screws For the Type 2 cable support a Tilt the cable support to align the circular holes at the rear of the groove with the two screws of a cable support fixing bracket D in Figure 3 51 and attach it Level the cable support Then align the circular holes at the other side with the two screws and attach it Figure 3 51 Attaching the cable support 1 70 FujitsuM10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 b Slide in the cable support all the way and tighten the four screws C in Figure 3 52 Figure 3 52 Attaching the cable support 2 Note If the dimension between the front and rear columns of the rack is less than 740 mm secure the cable support without sliding it in all the way The fixing location varies depending on the dimension between the front and rear columns of the rack Based on Figure 3 53 align the scale marks E in Figure 3 53 spacing 10 mm on the cable support with the screws F in Figure 3 53 of the fixing brackets to secure the cable support Figure 3 53 Attaching the cable support 3 Scale position 1st Scale Scale position 10th position 6th E Ss tesse R
73. e rack door closed 2 8 2 8 1 Checking the Power Input Type This section describes the power input types that can be used with the SPARC M10 systems To prevent serious accidents confirm that the power supply facilities can supply sufficient redundant power to the system The server can use the following power input types Redundant configuration of power supply units Dual power feed Three phase power feed Uninterruptible power supply UPS connection optional Redundant configuration of power supply units Each chassis has power supply units in a redundant configuration as standard If a failure occurs in one power supply unit the system can still continue to operate with the other power supply unit However if a failure occurs in the external power supply the system stops Figure 2 5 shows a power supply system with redundant power supply connections When connecting the power cords to the same input power supply make sure to connect each power cord to the connection destination in a one to one manner Chapter 2 Planning and Preparing for System Installation 23 Figure 2 5 Power supply system with redundant power supply connections AC IN 1 AC IN 0 _ _ n N cB CB Circuit breaker 2 8 2 Dual power feed Dual power feed is an option for receiving power feeds from two external power supplies If a failure occurs in one external power supply the system can s
74. er with the SPARC M10 4 they are shipped mounted to the SPARC M10 4 If the PCI expansion unit is also ordered the optional components are shipped mounted to the PCI expansion unit 4 The link card is shipped mounted to the SPARC M10 4 5 The physical partition configuration information is already set 6 One CD ROM disk containing a CPU Activation certificate is provided with the system The CPU Activation key may be registered with the system Note The SPARC M10 systems have Oracle Solaris preinstalled According to the purpose either use the preinstalled Oracle Solaris as is or reinstall it To reinstall Oracle Solaris install the latest Oracle VM Server for SPARC For the latest information on the supported Oracle Solaris versions and SRU see the Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems Product Notes Required Required Required Required Required Optional Optional 5 Required Optional Required Required 6 Required Required Chapter 1 Understanding the Installation Flow 3 1 2 Table 1 3 Step work time 1 Workflow When Installing the PCI Expansion Unit The PCI expansion unit is a 2U chassis with 11 PCI slots and it can connect to the SPARC M10 4 Special attention is required for the installation location and the number of link cards that can be installed in the SPARC M10 4 when the PCI expansion unit is installed in the SPARC M10 4 Install link cards according to the Table 1 2 rules T
75. etails see 5 3 Logging In to the XSCF Checking the Time Setting This section describes the procedure for setting the system date and time The date and time in the factory default settings are set in coordinated universal time UTC If you want to display the time in the local time JST first set the time zone and then check the time Change the setting as needed 1 Execute the showtimezone command to check the time zone The following example displays the factory default setting UTC Chapter 5 Performing an Initial System Diagnosis 85 XSCF gt showtimezone c tz UTC 2 To set the time zone execute the settimezone command and check which time zones can be set If you do not want to set the time zone skip steps 2 and 3 The following example displays a partial list of time zones that can be set XSCF gt settimezone c settz a frica Abidjan frica Accra frica Addis Ababa frica Algiers frica Asmara frica Asmera frica Bamako frica Bangui A A A A A A A A 3 To set the time zone execute the settimezone command The following example sets the time zone to Asia Tokyo XSCF gt settimezone c settz s Asia Tokyo Asia Tokyo 4 Execute the showdate command to display the XSCF time If you have set the time zone the command displays the time in the local time JST The following example displays the current time in the local time XSCF gt showdate Sat Oct 20 14 53 00 JST 2012 gi
76. example specifies that the Telnet service be enabled XSCF gt settelnet c enable Continue yln y 3 Execute the showtelnet command and confirm that the Telnet setting is enabled XSCF gt showtelnet Telnet status enabled Configuring the SSH service 1 Execute the showssh command to display the SSH settings The following example displays the SSH service settings The factory default setting is disabled XSCF gt showssh SSH status disabled RSA key 98 Fujitsu M10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide gt October 2015 DSA key 2 Execute the setssh command to configure the SSH service The following example specifies that the SSH service be enabled XSCF gt setssh c enable Continue yln ty 3 Execute the showssh command to display the host key and fingerprint A host key is generated when you enable the SSH service for the first time XSCF gt showssh SSH status enabled RSA key ssh rsa AAAAB3NzaClyc2EAAAABIWAAAIEAt OIG3wfpOnGr51znS9Xt zwHcCBBb UUOLNO8S 11UXE6j avlxdY7AFgBflwGxLF Tx5pTa6HuZ808yUBbDZVJIAAAAFOCfKPxarV 5qzK4A430aigkqu 60AAAIBMLO0122G8pwibESrh5UImOhSxpLz13P26ksI8qPr 7B xmj LROk Fingerprint 1024 e4 35 6a 45 b4 7 e8 ce b0 b9 82 80 2e 73 33 c4 etc ssh ssh_host_rsa_key pub DSA key ssh dss AAAAB3NzaC1lkc3MAAACBAUS y4GxD7Tk4 xFvyW1DONUDGZOPY3PuY2IG70C4BO1k ewDnb1B8 JEgI 8pnfbWzm0WU37KHL190EYNAv6v WZT6RElU5Pyb8F16ug96L80 DMswFlICMZgrn tilJNStr6r8KDJfwOOMmK0eeDFj2mL40NOvaL083
77. f re aucun droit et aucune licence expr s ou tacites concernant le produit ou la technologie auxquels il se rapporte Par ailleurs il ne contient ni ne repr sente aucun engagement de quelque type que ce soit de la part d Oracle ou de Fujitsu Limited ou des soci t s affili es de l une ou l autre entit Ce document ainsi que les produits et technologies qu il d crit peuvent inclure des droits de propri t intellectuelle de parties tierces prot g s par le droit d auteur et ou c d s sous licence par des fournisseurs a Oracle et ou ses soci t s affili es et Fujitsu Limited y compris des logiciels et des technologies relatives aux polices de caract res Conform ment aux conditions de la licence GPL ou LGPL une copie du code source r gi par la licence GPL ou LGPL selon le cas est disponible sur demande par l Utilisateur Final Veuillez contacter Oracle et ou ses affili s ou Fujitsu Limited Cette distribution peut comprendre des composants d velopp s par des parties tierces Des parties de ce produit pourront tre d riv es des syst mes Berkeley BSD licenci s par l Universit de Californie UNIX est une marque d pos e de The OpenGroup Oracle et Java sont des marques d pos es d Oracle Corporation et ou de ses affili s Fujitsu et le logo Fujitsu sont des marques d pos es de Fujitsu Limited SPARC Enterprise SPARC64 le logo SPARC64 et toutes les marques SPARC sont utilis es sous licence et sont des marques d pos es
78. f interfaces available a command line interface XSCF shell and a browser user interface XSCF Web Do not make a connection with a network switch or hub until you complete the network setting for the XSCF If a connection is made before the completion of the setting devices connecting with others may become unable to communicate or unauthorized login by a malicious third party to the XSCF of this chassis may be unable to be prevented XSCF USB port for field engineers Field engineers use this port to download information from the XSCF Other unit ports GbE LAN port The port is used to connect Oracle Solaris to the network There are four ports Connection to the network is also possible through a LAN card which is provided by the customer mounted in a PCI Express PCle slot SAS port This port is used to connect an external SAS device USB port This is a general purpose USB port Use the port to connect an external USB DVD device etc Figure 2 11 shows locations of external interface ports on the SPARC M10 4 32 Fujitsu M10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 2 10 1 Figure 2 11 Locations of the ports for network connections 3 5 4 1 6 2 No Port Number on board yer USB port GbE LAN port SAS port XSCF USB port for field engineers XSCF LAN port N e e e N 1 2 3 4 Serial port 5 6 Network configuration example Figure 2 12 shows a network configuration example
79. for System Installation 3 1 Preparing the Necessary Tools Information for Installation 3 2 1 Confirming the delivered components of the SPARC M10 4 3 2 2 Confirming the delivered components of the PCI expansion unit See the manual for each rack 3 3 1 Mounting the SPARC M10 4 in a rack 3 3 2 Mounting the PCI expansion unit in a rack 3 4 1 Mounting optional components in the SPARC M10 4 3 4 2 Mounting optional components in the PCI expansion unit 4 1 Connecting Cables to the SPARC M10 4 4 2 Connecting Cables to the PCI Expansion Unit 5 1 Connecting the System Management Terminal to the Chassis 5 2 Turning on the Input Power and Starting the XSCF 5 3 Logging In to the XSCF 5 4 Checking the XCP Version 5 5 Checking the Altitude Setting 5 6 Checking the Time Setting 5 7 Performing a Diagnosis Test 5 8 Checking the Component Status 2 FujitsuM10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 Required Required Required Optional Required Required Optional Optional 3 Optional 3 Required Optional 4 Required Required Required Required Table 1 1 Workflow for the SPARC M10 4 continued Step work time 1 Work description Initial system settings approx 60 minutes 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 1 Average work time Set the password policy Set a user account and p
80. for three phase input Grounded power cords must be connected from the distribution panel directly to the terminal boards of power supply chassis as part of local electrical work Although common grounding is possible with this device grounding methods vary depending on the building of the installation When using common grounding ground devices such that the grounding resistance is equal to or less than 10 ohms Be sure to have the facility administrator or a certified electrician confirm the grounding method for the building and perform the grounding work Do not connect to an IT power system Chapter 2 Planning and Preparing for System Installation 31 2 10 Checking External Interface Port Specifications This section provides an overview of the specifications of the external interface ports required in installation and operation of the SPARC M10 4 You can use the following external interface ports on the SPARC M10 4 XSCF unit administration port Serial port The eXtended System Control Facility XSCF has one RS 232C compliant serial port You can monitor and control the system by connecting the system management terminal to the serial port Functions that require TCP IP are not available through the serial port XSCF LAN port In addition to the serial port the XSCF has two 1000BASE T LAN ports You can remotely monitor and control the system by configuring a system control network using a LAN port There are two types o
81. g the initial system settings version c xcp showaltitude setaltitude s altitude 100 rebootxscf y a showtimezone c tz settimezone c settz a settimezone c settz s Asia Tokyo showdate setdate s 102016592012 00 testsb v p s a y showhardconf M showhardconf u showlogs error Displays the XCP version Displays the system altitude Sets the altitude Example The system altitude is set to 100 m Resets the XSCF Displays the XSCF time zone Lists the time zones that can be set Sets the time zone Example Asia Tokyo is set Displays the XSCF clock date and time Sets the XSCF clock date and time Example 16 59 00 on 2012 10 20 in local time JST is set Performs an initial diagnosis of the PSB Displays information on each FRU Displays the number of mounted units by FRU Displays an error log Mandatory Yes Yes Optional Optional 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Linked section 5 4 Checking the XCP Version 5 5 Checking the Altitude Setting 5 5 Checking the Altitude Setting 5 5 Checking the Altitude Setting 56 5 6 5 6 Checking the Time Setting Checking the Time Setting Checking the Time Setting DG D6 Checking the Time Setting Checking the Time Setting 5 7 Performing a Diagnosis Test 5 8 Checking the Component Status 5 8 Checking the Component Status 5 8 Checking the Component Status 125 Table B 1
82. ge location of the key The following example specifies the XXXXX_XX TXT file on a USB device to register CPU Activation keys XSCF gt addcodactivation F file media usb_msd XXXXX_XX TXT Above Key will be added Continue yln y successfully added Activation Key count 10 4 Execute the showcodactivation command and confirm that the CPU Activation key is registered with the XSCF XSCF gt showcodactivation Index Description Count How to copy and paste the CPU Activation key contents 1 Insert the CPU Activation key CD ROM into the system administration terminal 2 Open the ACTIVATION_KEY folder on the CD ROM 112 Fujitsu M10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 Open the relevant file XXXX_XX_001 TXT and copy the contents of the key Execute the addcodactivation command to register the CPU Activation key Specify the CPU Activation key by enclosing it in double quotation marks You can enter the CPU Activation key by copying and pasting all of its contents mom Enter y for the confirmation message In the following example a CPU Activation key for two CPU cores is registered XSCF gt addcodactivation Product SPARC M10 x SequenceNumber xxxx Cpu noExpiration 2 Text Signature SHA256 RSA2048 PSSrE1Brse r69AVSVFd38sT6AZm2bxeUDdPQHKbtxgvZPsrtYguqiNUieB mTDC nC2ZwUq JjogeMpmsgd8awSphnJkpbud 87PkP4cUvz sCPv5xM5M J 94a3vvEh ThfmafmVhnvpLvS1Umm6iypOXMASHpPJkWqRt1lqvSNwYAYwOOmGXLCUNggamO4dm
83. he configuration information of the logical domains to an XML file If the logical domain configuration resets to the factory default state as a result of restarting the physical partition execute the ldm init system i command on Oracle Solaris in the control domain to restore the configuration information of the logical domains from the XML file If you execute the setpciboxdio command of the XSCF firmware to set the enabling disabling setting of the direct I O function of the PCI expansion unit perform it before you execute the addboard command to install the system board with the PCI expansion unit connected on the physical partition When you have changed the setting of the direct I O function with the setpciboxdio command of the XSCF firmware do not restart the logical domains until you execute the Idm add spconfig command of the Oracle Solaris in the control domain to save the logical domain configuration in XSCF Suppose that one of the following operations is performed with the setpciboxdio command using the XCP 2044 or later on the SPARC M10 4 Then the logical domain configuration of the physical partition will return to the factory default state at the next control domain start time Also the OpenBoot PROM environment variables of the control domain will be initialized Changing the enable disable setting of the direct I O function for the PCI expansion unit Installing removing replacing a PCI expansion unit in a PCI
84. he inside of the rack Orient the hooks of the cage nut vertically Hook the hook at one end of a cage nut into a cage nut attachment hole of the rack Figure 3 4 shows a cage nut hooked on the lower part of a hole Figure 3 4 Orientation of the hooks of a cage nut b Insert the hook at the tip of the supplied cage nut attachment tool through a cage nut attachment hole from the front and engage it with the hook at the other end of the cage nut 40 Fujitsu M10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 Figure 3 5 Using the cage nut attachment tool Direction of tool hook tip Cage nut attachment tool c Pull the tool forward to attach the cage nut Push in direction A while simultaneously pulling in direction B as shown in Figure 3 6 Figure 3 6 Attaching a cage nut gt ai I A e di m SS dinroeee Completed view For supporting columns with M6 screw holes Remove the pins at the front and rear of the rail a Remove the screw A in Figure 3 7 securing the rail pin b Remove the pin B in Figure 3 7 c Remove pins from the left and right rails in the same manner d Store the removed pins and screws eight pins and eight screws in total for future use when the chassis is moved Chapter 3 Installing the System 41 Figure 3 7 Removing a rail pin 5 Remove the one screw A in Figure 3 8 from the side of the rail The removed screw will be used in step 8 Figure 3 8 Sc
85. he rail to the rack with two M6 screws Figure 3 40 Attaching the cable support fixing bracket S a Be ius B 62 Fujitsu M10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 Figure 3 41 Securing the cable support fixing brackets and the rails lt 4 2U center Mounting area 2U lt 4 1U center For the Type 2 cable support a Loosen the four screws C in Figure 3 42 from the inside of the cable support Figure 3 42 Removing the cable support fixing brackets 1 b Slide the cable support fixing brackets D in Figure 3 43 to remove them Chapter 3 Installing the System 63 Figure 3 43 Removing the cable support fixing brackets 2 c From the rear of the rack secure the rails and cable support fixing brackets D with two M6 screws to the rear supporting columns of the rack The fixing locations are 1U center and 2U center Figure 3 44 Attaching the cable support brackets 64 Fujitsu M10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 Figure 3 45 Securing the cable support fixing brackets and the rails 4 2U center Mounting area 2U 4 1U center d After attaching the cable support fixing brackets confirm that the rack door can close Note If the door cannot close because the cable support fixing bracket or the cable support protrudes from the rear of the rack do not attach the cable support bracket However secure the rail to the rack with two M6 screws 7 Secure the
86. i Table 3 5 Dimensions between the front and rear columns and scale positions Dimension between front and rear columns mm Scale position 740 Ist Chapter 3 Installing the System 71 Table 3 5 Dimensions between the front and rear columns and scale positions continued Dimension between front and rear columns mm Scale position 730 2nd 720 3rd 710 4th 700 5th 690 6th 680 7th 670 8th 660 9th 650 10th Note If you have difficulty laying a thick cable into the cable support move forward the fixing location of the cable support to make the work easier c Close the rear door of the rack and confirm that the cable support does not interfere If the cable support interferes with the rear door remove the cable support Even if you remove the cable support leave the rails secured with the two M6 screws to the rack Figure 3 54 Completed cable support attachment Ti ee LL ET jo HASAN 72 Fujitsu M10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 Figure 3 55 Completed PCI expansion unit configuration 3 4 3 4 1 Mounting Optional Components This section describes the procedures for mounting optional components such as memory and PCle cards If the optional components are ordered together with the chassis they are shipped mounted in the chassis If the optional components are ordered separately they will need to be mounted on site Mount optional
87. ical partition status Yes 6 13 Starting and Stopping a Physical Partition PPAR 1 If you execute the setdate command after setting the altitude you can skip rebootxscf because the XSCF is automatically reset after the command is executed Appendix B Setup Command Workflow 129 130 Fujitsu M10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 Appendix C Installation Procedure Checklist This section contains a checklist of the required steps you need to follow from the installation to initial diagnosis of SPARC M10 4 to ensure that the device setup is complete and the device is ready for use You can customize this checklist according to your use environment and use it in combination with the workflow in Table 1 1 Table C 1 SPARC M10 4 Workflow from Installation to Initial Diagnosis Work description Check Person in Installation Guide reference charge 1 Before installing the system check the Chapter 2 Planning and Preparing for System safety precautions system specifications Installation and necessary conditions for installation 2 Prepare the necessary tools information 3 1 Preparing the Necessary Tools for installation Information for Installation 3 Confirm the delivered components 3 2 1 Confirming the delivered components of the SPARC M10 4 3 2 2 Confirming the delivered components of the PCI expansion unit 4 Install the rack 5 Mount the SPARC M10 4 in the rack 3 3 1 Mounti
88. ion Input voltage of 100 to 120 VAC Number of 2 1 for each PSU power cords Electrical specifications PCI expansion unit Input voltage of 200 to 240 VAC 2 1 for each PSU Power cord Maximum length of 3 0 m 9 8 ft Maximum length of 3 0 m 9 8 ft length Redundancy 1 1 redundant configuration 1 1 redundant configuration Frequency 50 Hz 60 Hz single phase 50 Hz 60 Hz single phase Rated current 4 80 A 2 40 A CD Maximum 279 W 270 W power consumption Apparent power 284 VA 276 VA 28 Fujitsu M10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 2 9 2 Table 2 9 Electrical specifications PCI expansion unit continued Item Specification Input voltage of 100 to 120 VAC Input voltage of 200 to 240 VAC Rush current 2 40 A peak or less 40 A peak or less Leakage current 1 75 mA 1 75 mA 2 1 The current that flows through each power cord in a redundant configuration is half the value listed in Table 2 9 2 The value is per power cord Power cord specifications Table 2 10 and Table 2 11 list the power cords and connector shape for each chassis Table 2 10 Power cords and connector shape SPARC M10 4 Destination Power cord type Connector shape Japan IEC60320 C20 250V 16A TEC 60320 C19 NEMA L6 20P 250V 20A North America IEC60320 C20 250V 16A NEMA L6 20P 250V 20A IEC60309 250V 16A South America IEC60309 250V 16A China TEC60309 250V 16A Hong Kong TEC60309 250V 16A Taiwan NEMA L6 20P 250V
89. ions kit may be supplied with the racks The use of the quakeresistant options kit prevents the rack from toppling over when the chassis is pulled out from the slide rails for installation or maintenance In the following cases a safety evaluation must be performed by a service engineer before installation or maintenance If the quakeresistant options kit is not supplied and the rack is not fixed with bolts to the floor a service engineer confirms the safety of the rack such as by verifying that it does not topple over when the chassis is pulled out from the slide rails If the rack is mounted on a raised floor a service engineer confirms that the floor can withstand the load when the chassis is pulled out from the slide rails Fix the rack to the concrete floor beneath the raised floor by using the original mounting kit that serves this purpose If multiple chassis are mounted in the rack perform maintenance on one chassis at a time Safety precautions regarding installation work With this chassis installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly the ambient temperature inside the rack operating environment may be greater than the ambient room temperature Therefore consideration must be given to installing the chassis in an environment compatible with the manufacturer s maximum rated ambient temperature Consideration of air conditioning adjustments such as with air circulation is needed to prevent the ambient tempe
90. ions of the SPARC64 X processor However if the SPARC64 X processors and SPARC64 X processors are mixed the SPARC64 X processors are operated compatibly with the SPARC64 X processor To perform maintenance by using dynamic reconfiguration in a mixed configuration specify compatible mode compatible mode Operates the SPARC64 X processor compatibly with the SPARC64 X processor To configure a physical partition in which SPARC64 X processors and SPARC64 X processors are mixed specify this mode Note For XCP firmware versions and Oracle Solaris versions that support this function see the Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems Product Notes for the latest XCP version XCP 2210 or later for your server 1 Execute the showpparmode command to check the CPU Mode of the physical partition auto mode is set as the factory default In this mode it is automatically determined if the operation is performed in extended mode or compatible mode XSCF gt showpparmode p 0 Host ID O O10 10 Diagnostic Level imin essage Level inormal Alive Check on Watchdog Reaction reset Break Signal ton Autoboot Guest Domain Elastic Mode IOreconfigure CPU Mode PPAR DR Current PPAR DR Next 108 Fujitsu M10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 2 To change the CPU mode to compatible mode execute the setpparmode command and set the CPU Mode to compatible XSCF gt setpparmode p 0 m cpumode compatible Diagnostic
91. itial System Diagnosis 89 XSCF gt showhardconf u SPARC M10 4 Memory Size 512 GB 3 400 GHz 107 Size 16 GB 3 400 GHz 107 Size 16 GB PCICAR LINKCARD PCIBOX IOB LINKBOARD PCI FANBP FAN XBBOX XBU XSCF OPNL XBBPU XSCFIFU PSU 4 Execute the showlogs error command Confirm that no error is displayed If an error is displayed see A 2 2 Checking the contents of logs XSCF gt showlogs error 5 Execute the showstatus command When there is no problem the command displays nothing 90 Fujitsu M10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 If a failure has occurred in any unit an asterisk and the unit status are displayed See A 2 3 Checking information on a component where a failure or degradation occurred XSCF gt showstatus 6 To implement the initial system settings go to Chapter 6 Making the Initial System Settings Otherwise log out of the XSCF Chapter 5 Performing an Initial System Diagnosis 91 92 Fujitsu M10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 Chapter 6 Making the Initial System Settings This chapter describes the initial settings that must be implemented before system startup For details on the XSCF commands executed in each step see the Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems XSCF Reference Manual Setting the Password Policy Setting a User Account and Password Configuring the Telnet SSH Service Configuring the HTTPS Service
92. king components For details on the XSCF commands executed in each step see the Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems XSCF Reference Manual Connecting the System Management Terminal to the Chassis Turning on the Input Power and Starting the XSCF Logging In to the XSCF Checking the XCP Version Checking the Altitude Setting Checking the Time Setting Performing a Diagnosis Test Checking the Component Status 5 1 Connecting the System Management Terminal to the Chassis This section describes the procedures for checking the terminal software settings of the system management terminal and connecting the system management terminal to the serial port of the XSCF unit 1 Confirm that the terminal software for connecting the system management terminal has the following setting values Table 5 1 Terminal software setting value Setting item Value Baud rate 9600 Data length 8 bits Parity None 81 Table 5 1 Terminal software setting value continued Setting item Value STOP bit 1 bit Flow control None Delay Other than 0 2 Confirm that the system management terminal is connected to the serial port of the chassis 5 2 Turning on the Input Power and Starting the XSCF This section describes the procedures for connecting the power cords to outlets turning on the input power and starting the XSCF 1 Set the mode switch on the operation panel to the Service position The Service position is indicated
93. layed in computer output and on User Name jsmith the screen Privileges useradm This font is used to indicate an example of auditadm command input within the relevant framework Italic Indicates the names of reference manuals See the Fujitsu M10 1 SPARC M10 1 Installation Guide id Indicates the names of chapters sections items See Chapter 2 Network Connection buttons and menus Command syntax in the text Though the XSCF commands have a section number of 8 or 1 it is omitted in the text The Oracle Solaris commands have a section number such as 1M in the text Each command has a section number in the command name when prompting users to refer to it Safety Precautions Read the following documents thoroughly before using or handling any SPARC M10 system m Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems Important Legal and Safety Information Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems Safety and Compliance Guide Preface ix Syntax of the Command Line Interface CLI The command syntax is as follows A variable that requires input of a value is in italics An optional element is enclosed in A group of options for an optional keyword is enclosed in and delimited by Document Feedback If you have any comments or requests regarding this document please contact us from the following URL with the relevant manual number manual title and pages along with specific details Japanese site http jp fujitsu com platform se
94. mount kit contains two types of cable support Type 1 and Type 2 To distinguish the Type 2 cable support see Figure 3 27 The Type 2 cable support is an integrated unit consisting of the parts indicated by numbers 2 to 5 in Figure 3 26 Steps 6 and 10 in the mounting procedure vary depending on the shape of the cable support Attach the support according to the corresponding steps Note The rack mount kit contains two types of rails Type 1 and Type 2 To distinguish the Type 2 rail see Figure 3 28 The mounting procedure varies depending on the shape of the rail The text describes corresponding procedures so attach the rail according to the relevant procedure Figure 3 26 Rack mount kit 1 2 3 5 54 Fujitsu M10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 Number Name Quantity Remarks in figure 1 Rail 2 Bilaterally symmetrical shape 2 Cable support 1 2 1 3 Cable support bracket 2 2 Bilaterally symmetrical shape 4 M3 screw 2 2 5 Cable support fixing bracket 2 2 Bilaterally symmetrical shape 6 M6 screw 10 7 Cage nut 10 1 There are two types of cable support Type 1 and Type 2 To distinguish between them see Figure 3 27 2 The Type 2 cable support is an integrated unit consisting of these parts Figure 3 27 Type 2 cable support Reference Old Figure 3 28 Type 2 rail New Reference Old Dedic
95. nagement terminal displays SCF_READY press the Enter key 2 After the login prompt appears enter default for the login name login default 3 After a message prompting operation of the mode switch appears operate the mode switch on the operation panel as follows a Switch the mode switch on the operation panel to the Locked position and press the RETURN key Chapter 5 Performing an Initial System Diagnosis 83 Change the panel mode switch to Locked and press return Omitted b Leave the switch in that position for at least 5 seconds Leave it in that position for at least 5 seconds c Return the mode switch to the Service position and press the RETURN key Change the panel mode switch to Service and press return Omitted Note Complete this switching operation of the mode switch in 1 minute or less If the operation exceeds 1 minute login authentication times out 4 Confirm that the system management terminal displays the XSCF shell prompt XSCF gt 5 4 Checking the XCP Version This section describes the procedure for checking the XCP version 1 Execute the version command The command comprehensively displays the version XSCF gt version c xcp BB 00 XSCF 0 Master XCPO Current 2042 XCP1 Reserve 2042 5 5 Checking the Altitude Setting This section describes the procedure for checking and setting the altitude of the installation location The setting in the factory defaul
96. name and domain name 102 6 5 2 Setting an Ethernet XSCF LAN IP address 102 6 5 3 Setting the routing 103 6 5 4 Applying network settings 103 6 6 Configuring Memory Mirroring 104 6 7 Creating a Physical Partition Configuration List PCL 106 6 8 Confirming that a System Board PSB is Assigned to a Physical Partition PPAR 107 6 9 Setting a CPU Operational Mode for the Physical Partition 108 6 10 Synchronizing the Physical Partition PPAR Time and XSCF Time 110 6 11 Registering a CPU Activation Key 111 6 11 1 CPU Activation key application conditions 111 6 11 2 Checking a CPU Activation key 111 6 11 3 Registering a CPU Activation key 112 6 12 Assigning CPU Core Resources 113 6 13 Starting and Stopping a Physical Partition PPAR 114 Appendix A Troubleshooting 117 A 1 Understanding the Usual Problems and Their Corrective Actions 117 Contents v A 2 Understanding Commands for Troubleshooting 118 A 2 1 Checking the component status 118 A 2 2 Checking the contents of logs 121 A 2 3 Checking information on a component where a failure or degradation occurred 122 A 2 4 Checking diagnosis results 123 Appendix B Setup Command Workflow 125 Appendix C Installation Procedure Checklist 131 vi Fujitsu M10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 Preface This document describes methods of installing and setting up the SPARC M10 4 from Oracle or Fujitsu The document assumes that the system has already been unpacked Fujitsu M10 is sold
97. ng installation work confirm that the requirements in Table 2 1 have been met Table 2 1 Check item System configuration Training List of items requiring confirmation before installation Check column Has the system configuration been determined Has the required rack space been confirmed Has the number of racks been decided Have the system administrator and operators attended the required training courses 12 FujitsuM10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 Table 2 1 Check item Installation location Access route Environmental conditions Power supply facilities Network specifications CPU Activation 2 3 List of items requiring confirmation before installation continued Check column Has the system installation location been determined Does the placement of each chassis meet the service area requirements Have the chassis been placed so that their air intakes do not take in exhaust from other equipment Have the rack installation requirements been met Has the access route for the rack been secured Does the installation location meet the temperature and humidity conditions Can the environmental conditions at the installation location be thoroughly maintained and controlled Have security measures been established for the installation location Does the installation location have sufficient fire extinguishing equipment Do you know the voltage available for
98. ng the SPARC M10 4 in a rack 6 If there is a PCI expansion unit mountit 3 3 2 Mounting the PCI expansion unit in a in the rack rack 7 After mounting the SPARC M10 4 confirm the complete contact complete engagement of the internal disk fan unit and PCI cassettes 131 Table C 1 Work description 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 132 If there are optional components mount them on the SPARC M10 4 and the PCI expansion unit For details see the service manual Connect serial cables LAN cables and power cords to the SPARC M10 4 Connect the link cable and management cable to the PCI expansion unit and the SPARC M10 4 Attach the core to the power cord and connect the power cord to the PCI expansion unit Connect the system management terminal to the SPARC M10 4 Turn on the input power and check the status from the LED display on the XSCF unit Log in to the XSCF Check the XCP version Set the altitude Set the time Perform the initial diagnosis test Confirm that that each component is normally recognized and no errors occur Fujitsu M10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 Check Personin charge SPARC M10 4 Workflow from Installation to Initial Diagnosis continued Installation Guide reference 3 4 1 Mounting optional components in the SPARC M10 4 3 4 2 Mounting optional components in the PCI expansion unit In the Fujitsu M
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100. nnected to the PCIe card to the Secure the power cords with a power clamp Secure the cables to the cable support cable support If a PCle card is mounted ports on the PCle card 4 5s 3 Fujitsu M10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 76 Figure 4 3 Power supply unit locations Note Do not connect to an outlet at this point 4 2 Connecting Cables to the PCI Expansion Unit This section describes the procedure for connecting the management cable link cables and power cords to the PCI expansion unit 1 Connectthe management cable Connect the link board of the PCI expansion unit and the link card of the chassis by using the management cable See A inFigure 4 5 and A inFigure 4 6 2 Connect link cables Connect the cables such that the port indications on the link card and link board match the labels on the cables Each port on the link card and link board is color coded and numbered Connect the port to the corresponding port of the same color and number Note The two link cables are the same The labels on both ends of each cable have the same indications When laying the cables check their connections to confirm that the ends of the cables connected to the link card and link board are at the same locations as shown on the labels Chapter 4 Connecting Cables to the Chassis 77 Figure 4 4 Link cable optical shape a Connect one end of a link cable to the port B in Figure 4 5
101. o a dedicated branch circuit Check the electrical regulations of the region about installation conditions Electrical specifications Table 2 8 and Table 2 9 list the electrical specifications of each chassis Memory devices of 64 GB are currently available only in Japan Separate electrical specifications are shown for Japan and for outside Japan because their maximum Chapter 2 Planning and Preparing for System Installation 27 configurations are different Note The values listed in Table 2 8 and Table 2 9 are based on values for the maximum configuration of each chassis The actual values vary depending on the system configuration Table 2 8 Item Input voltage Number of power cords Power cord length Redundancy Frequency Rated current Japan 1 Outside Japan Maximum Japan power Outside Japan consumption Apparent power Japan Outside Japan Rush current 2 Leakage current 2 Electrical specifications SPARC M10 4 Specification CPU type SPARC64 X CPU type SPARC64 X 200 to 240 VAC 2 1 for each PSU Maximum length of 3 0 m 9 8 ft 1 1 redundant configuration 50 Hz 60 Hz single phase 14 8 A 16 0 A 14 1 A 15 7 A 2 891 W 3 208 W 2 765 W 3 082 W 2 950 VA 3 273 VA 2 821 VA 3 145 VA 45 A peak or less 1 75 mA 1 The current that flows through each power cord in a redundant configuration is half the value listed in Table 2 8 2 The value is per power cord Table 2 9 Item Specificat
102. o perform an initial diagnosis of the specified physical system board PSB testsb command The testsb command diagnoses the configuration of the specified PSB and the operation of each device mounted on the PSB After completing the diagnosis the command displays the results You can also check the diagnosis results with the display of Test and Fault by the showboards command The displayed diagnosis results from testsb are as follows PSB PSB number Test Initial diagnosis status of the PSB Unmount The PSB cannot be recognized because it is not mounted or has failed Unknown The PSB has not been diagnosed Testing The initial diagnosis is in progress Passed The initial diagnosis ended normally Failed A failure occurred in the initial diagnosis Fault PSB degradation status Normal The PSB is normal Degraded The PSB can operate but has a degraded component Faulted The PSB is not operating because a failure occurred or cannot be controlled because of a communication failure Example SPARC M10 4 diagnosis example normal end including execution of show devs and probe scsi all XSCF gt testsb v p s a y Initial diagnosis is about to start Continue yln y PSB power on sequence started POST Sequence 01 Banner LSB 00 POST 3 9 0 2015 01 27 14 14 lt lt Displayed execution results of probe scsi all gt gt Appendix A Troubleshooting 123 pci 8000 pci 4 pci 0 pci 0 scsi 0 FCode Ve
103. o0o0o0000000O0O O QARAAXX Xx ANU SX PU Start The sequence of power contro XSCF gt 4 Execute the showdomainstatus command and confirm that status is OpenBoot Running XSCF showdomainstatus p 0 Logical Domain Name Status primary OpenBoot Running XSCF 5 Execute the console command to connect to the console of the specified physical partition The auto boot setting is false so you can confirm the start up to the ok prompt XSCF gt console p 0 Console contents may be logged Connect to PPAR ID 0 y n y Enter key 0 ok 6 Press the Enter key Then press the default value for the escape symbol and period keys to move from the console to the XSCF shell Chapter 6 Making the Initial System Settings 115 116 0 ok exit from console XSCF gt 7 Execute the poweroff command to stop the physical partition XSCF gt poweroff a PPAR IDs to power off 00 01 Continue yli ty 00 Powering off 01 Powering off Note This command only issues the instruction to power off The result of the instruction can be checked by the showpparprogress 8 Execute the showpparprogress command and confirm that the command displays The sequence of power control is completed and ends XSCF gt showpparprogress p 0 PPAR Power Off PPAR 0 1 3 CPU Stop PPAR 0 2 3 PSU Off PPAR 0 3 3 The sequence of power control is completed XSCF g
104. ommon to front and rear columns Distance between left and right columns common to front and rear columns Column thickness Structures other than columns Cable hatch Area of door vent openings Size of chassis attachment holes common to front and rear columns Vertical pitch of chassis attachment holes common to front and rear columns Door opening angle Strength Grounding Toppling prevention measures Earthquake resistance measures Third party rack checklist continued Condition 465 mm 18 3 in At least 450 mm 17 7 in 2 mm 0 08 in to 2 5 mm 0 1 in Rack has no structures between front and rear columns Rack has hatch on bottom surface rear door or elsewhere Front door At least 73 of door area Rear door At least 73 of door area Square hole with sides longer than 9 2 mm 0 36 in and not longer than 9 8 mm 0 38 in 1 or M6 screw hole EIA standards universal pitch Door opens to 130 Rack has necessary strength load capacity for mounting chassis Rack and units can be grounded Rack can be prevented from toppling over Earthquake resistance measures can be implemented for rack Letter in figure F 1 If the SPARC M10 4 and the PCI expansion unit have square holes with sides of 9 0 mm 0 35 in to 9 2 mm 0 36 in a separate rack mount kit must be ordered Mounting on the lowest shelf of the rack For the SPARC M10 4 the cable support at the chassis rear moves
105. ormation is already set For the SPARC M10 4 only the configuration policy can be set Physical system board PSB The PSB consists of all physical components mounted on a SPARC M10 System chassis such as CPUs and memory For the SPARC M10 4 a CPU memory unit containing the lt CMUL gt on the bottom and the lt CMUU gt on top is a physical system board PSB The other devices that are treated as physical system boards PSBs may include PCIe cards and disk devices Sometimes a physical unit of hardware being installed removed replaced is described as a physical system board PSB Logical system board LSB The LSB is a logical unit name assigned to a physical system board PSB Each physical partition has a set of logical system boards LSBs assigned to it A logical system board number is used to control how resources such as kernel memory are assigned to each logical domain System board This term is used to describe hardware resources in operations such as configuring or displaying a physical partition 1 Execute the showpcl command to check a physical partition configuration list PCL XSCF gt showpcl a PPAR ID LSB PSB Status 00 Powered Off 00 00 0 2 Execute the setpcl command to set the configuration policy for all physical partitions as a whole 106 Fujitsu M10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 XSCF gt setpcl p ppar id s policy value In value specify fru part psb system boa
106. ount The setprivileges command can set the following as user privileges for the entire system Table 6 3 User privilege User privilege Overview Description of privilege platadm Manage the whole Can perform all hardware operations for system the system Can manipulate all XSCF settings except those requiring the useradm and XSCF audit privileges Can add delete hardware in a PPAR Can perform power operations for a physical partition Can refer to all of the status of the server Fujitsu M10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 Table 6 3 User privilege useradm auditop auditadm fieldeng User privilege continued Overview Manage user accounts Refer to the audit status Control auditing Allow use by field engineers Description of privilege Can create delete enable and disable user accounts Can change user passwords and password profiles Can change user privileges Can refer to the XSCF audit status and audit methods Can control XSCF auditing Can delete XSCF audit methods Permits field engineers to only be able to perform maintenance work and change device configurations The following example specifies useradm and platadm for the user account XSCF gt setprivileges jsmith useradm platadm Note The setprivileges command assigns the user privilege of the specified operand To add a new user privilege to a user account already assigned a u
107. pci 0 pci a network 0 pci 8300 pci 4 pci 8300 pci 4 pci 0 pci 8300 pci 4 pci 0 pci 8 pci 8300 pci 4 pci 0 pci 0 pci 8200 pci 4 pci 8200 pci 4 pci 0 pci 8200 pci 4 pci 0 pci 8 pci 8200 pci 4 pci 0 pci 0 pci 8100 pci 4 pci 8100 pci 4 pci 0 pci 8100 pci 4 pci 0 pci 0 PSB Test Fault 00 0 Passed Normal XSCF gt 2 Check the execution results of probe scsi all to confirm that all mounted internal disks are identified 3 Check the execution results of show devs to confirm that all mounted PCle cards are identified 4 Confirm that Passed and Normal appear for all PSBs in the results from the initial diagnosis If the results display anything other than the above see Appendix A Troubleshooting 88 Fujitsu M10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 5 8 Checking the Component Status This section describes the procedure for checking the configuration status and quantities of the mounted field replaceable units FRUs 1 Execute the showhardconf command The command displays all the FRUs mounted in the chassis and their status However it does not display the status of I O related components such as PCIe cards and PCI expansion units while the system power is off Example SPARC M10 4 display example showhardconf M M10 4 Serial 2081230012 Operator Panel Switch Service System Power 0ff System Phase Cabinet Power Off Partition 0 PPAR Status Powered Off BB 00 Status Normal Role
108. peration Optimal condition Temperature When installed at 0 m to 500 m 0 ft conditions to 1 640 ft 5 C to 35 C 41 F to 95 F When installed at 500 m to 1 000 m 1 644 ft to 3 281 ft 5 C to 33 C 41 F to 91 4 F When installed at 1 000 m to 1 500m 3 284 ft to 4 921 ft 5 C to 31 C 41 F to 87 8 F When installed at 1 500 m to 3 000 m 4 925 ft to 9 843 ft 5 C to 29 C 41 F to 84 2 F 1 No condensation is assumed regardless of temperature and humidity conditions 2 Only the PCI expansion unit can be installed in an office Install the SPARC M10 4 in a dedicated room such as a server room 3 All the altitudes indicate heights above sea level Ambient temperature To maintain system reliability and operator comfort the optimal ambient temperature is 21 C to 23 C 70 F to 74 F This temperature range makes it easy to maintain the relative humidity While the system is operating within this range even a failure of the air conditioning facilities does not cause it to suddenly stop Ambient relative humidity To process data safely the optimal ambient relative humidity is 45 or higher but less than 50 The reasons for this are as follows A humidity in the optimum range can protect the system from corrosion issues caused by high humidity A humidity in the optimum range means that even a failure of the air conditioning facilities does not cause the system to suddenly stop A humidity in
109. ptional components sed in the work of mounting chassis in racks sed to connect to the XSCF and for the work of checking and configuring the XSCF firmware 35 3 2 Confirming Delivered Components Here confirm delivered components by referring to the List of Attachments that comes with the chassis If any item is missing incorrect or damaged contact the retailer from which the product was purchased or a sales representative Confirming the delivered components of the SPARC M10 4 Confirming the delivered components of the PCI expansion unit 3 2 1 Confirming the delivered components of the SPARC M10 4 This section describes the confirmation of delivered components of the SPARC M10 4 1 Confirm the delivered components by referring to the List of Attachments that comes with the SPARC M10 4 Table 3 2 below is a list of accessories for the SPARC M10 4 The accessories may change without notice Table 3 2 Reference List of accessories for the chassis Name Quantity Remarks SPARC M10 4 chassis 1 Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems Getting Started Guide 1 Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems Important Legal and 1 Safety Information CPU Activation CD ROM 1 1 Power cord 2 For 200 VAC 2 Serial cable 1 Rack mount kit 1 set Cable support 1 set 1 The disk contains the CPU Activation key information 2 The power cord is ordered separately required option so it may not come with the product 2 Check for incomplet
110. rail sides by using the screws M5 removed in step 4 A in Figure 3 46 Figure 3 46 Securing the sides of rails with screws A M5 screws 8 Mount the PCI expansion unit in the rack Chapter 3 Installing the System 65 Mount the chassis from the front of the rack Caution The PCI expansion unit weighs 22 kg Exercise thorough caution when mounting it in the rack Note Mount the PCI expansion unit in the rack with two or more people working together Alternatively use a lifter When using a lifter secure it horizontally o o Lift the chassis to the mounting location with the lifter or with human force o Put the rear part of the chassis on the flanges of the rails Q Slide the PCI expansion unit into the rack At this time confirm that the PCI expansion unit sits on the rails and that the guide pins of the PCI expansion unit A in Figure 3 47 fit into their rail guides B in Figure 3 47 e Insert the PCI expansion unit all the way to store it inside the rack 66 Fujitsu M10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 Figure 3 47 Mounting in the rack AT 2 9 Secure the PCI expansion unit in the rack a Push out the left and right slide locks on the front cover C in Figure 3 47 to release the locks and remove the front cover b Tighten the two M6 screws at two locations on the front of the PCI expansion unit A in Figure 3 48 to secure it to the rack c Insert the left
111. rature inside the rack from exceeding the maximum ambient operating temperature of this chassis Maximum ambient operating temperature of this chassis 35 C The installation of the chassis in a rack should allow for sufficient air flow for the chassis to operate safely This chassis has ventilation slits at the front and rear of the chassis To prevent overheating do not cover or close these ventilation slits The mounting of the chassis in the rack should not create any hazardous condition due to uneven mechanical loading To keep the entire rack stable fix the rack to the wall or floor by suitable means Be careful not to injure yourself or others when installing the chassis in the rack Fujitsu M10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 Do not install this chassis in the rack if the chassis may make the entire rack unstable Weight of this chassis in the maximum configuration Model SP 4SNB SPARC M10 4 58 kg Model SP PCI BOX SPARC PCI BOX 22 kg If the chassis is supplied power from a power strip or the service outlet of another chassis it may overload the power strip or the power cord of the other chassis Confirm that the power strip or the power cord of the service outlet exceeds the combined ratings of all the equipment to which it supplies power Electrical ratings of this chassis Model SP 4SNB 200 240 VAC 15 0 12 5 A 50 60 Hz single phase maximum 2 inputs Model SP PCI BOX 100 120 200
112. rd or system all physical partitions as a whole as the degradation unit The default setting is fru The following example sets the configuration policy to All physical partitions for physical partition 0 XSCF gt setpcl p 0 s policy system 3 Execute the showpcl command and confirm the set physical partition configuration list PCL XSCF gt showpcl v a PPAR ID LSB PSB Status No Mem No IO Cfg policy 00 Powered Off System False False 6 8 Confirming that a System Board PSB is Assigned to a Physical Partition PPAR For the SPARC M10 4 a system board PSB is assigned to a logical system board LSB of a physical partition PPAR in advance 1 Execute the showboards command to check the system board PSB status XSCF gt showboards a PSB PPAR ID LSB Assignment Pwr Conn Conf Test Fault 00 0 00 00 Assigned Passed Normal XSCF gt Chapter 6 Making the Initial System Settings 107 6 9 Setting a CPU Operational Mode for the Physical Partition This section describes how to set a CPU operational mode for the physical partition You can use the setpparmode command of the XSCF to set a CPU operational mode for each physical partition There are two CPU operational modes cpumode that are specifiable for the setpparmode command auto mode and compatible mode The CPU operational mode is set to auto mode by default auto mode Enables the database speed up instructions which are expanded funct
113. rews on the sides of rails FRONT 6 Attach the rail to the rack Attach the rail such that the spring loaded side B in Figure 3 8 faces the front and the flange C in Figure 3 8 faces the bottom a From the front of the rack insert the rail protrusions into 2U top and 1U top in the front supporting column of the rack b Pull out the rail to as far as the depth of the rack c Insert the rail protrusions into 2U top and 1U bottom in the rear supporting column of the rack d Secure the rail with one M6 screw to the front supporting column of the rack The fixing location is 2U bottom e Attach the other rail in the same manner 42 Fujitsu M10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 Note After removing its screw hold the rail level with both hands If the rail tilts it may stretch Figure 3 9 Attaching the rail Locations of protrusions Mounting area 4U Mounting area 4U lt _2 l top lt _ 1U top 1U bottom Figure 3 10 Attaching the rail Fixing location of the screw REAR FRONT FRONT 7 Attach the cable support fixing brackets to the rear supporting columns of the rack For the Type 1 cable support Chapter 3 Installing the System 43 a Orient the notches B in Figure 3 11 on the cable support fixing brackets A in Figure 3 11 face down b From the rear of the rack secure the rails and cable support brackets with two M6 screws to the rear suppor
114. ring the Necessary Tools Information for Installation 35 Confirming Delivered Components 36 3 2 1 Confirming the delivered components of the SPARC M10 4 36 3 2 2 Confirming the delivered components of the PCI expansion unit 37 Mounting the Chassis in a Rack 37 3 3 1 Mounting the SPARC M10 4inarack 38 3 3 2 Mounting the PCI expansion unit in a rack 53 Mounting Optional Components 73 3 4 1 Mounting optional components in the SPARC M10 4 73 3 4 2 Mounting optional components in the PCI expansion unit 74 Chapter 4 Connecting Cables to the Chassis 75 4 1 4 2 Connecting Cables to the SPARC M10 4 75 Connecting Cables to the PCI Expansion Unit 77 Chapter5 Performing an Initial System Diagnosis 81 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 Connecting the System Management Terminal to the Chassis 81 Turning on the Input Power and Starting the XSCF 82 Logging In to the XSCF 83 Checking the XCP Version 84 iv Fujitsu M10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 5 5 Checking the Altitude Setting 84 5 6 Checking the Time Setting 85 5 7 Performing a Diagnosis Test 87 5 8 Checking the Component Status 89 Chapter 6 Making the Initial System Settings 93 6 1 Setting the Password Policy 93 6 2 Setting a User Account and Password 96 6 3 Configuring the Telnet SSH Service 98 6 3 1 Configuring the Telnet service 98 6 3 2 Configuring the SSH service 98 6 4 Configuring the HTTPS Service 99 6 5 Configuring the XSCF Network 101 6 5 1 Setting an XSCF host
115. rsion 1 00 56 MPT Version 2 00 Firmware Version 17 00 00 00 Target a Unit 0 Disk TOSHIBA AL13SEB600 3702 1172123568 Blocks 600 GB SASDeviceName 500003953821 374 SASAddress 500003953821 376 PhyNum 0 Target b Unit 0 Encl Serv device FUJITSU BBEXP 0d32 SASAddress 500000e0e0272d7d PhyNum 14 lt lt Displayed execution results of show devs gt gt pci 8700 pci 4 pci 8700 pci 4 pci 0 pci 8700 pci 4 pci 0 pci ll pci 8700 pci 4 pci 0 pci 9 pci 8600 pci 4 pci 8600 pci 4 pci 0 pci 8600 pci 4 pci 0 pci ll pci 8600 pci 4 pci 0 pci 9 pci 8500 pci 4 pci 8500 pci 4 pci 0 pci 8500 pci 4 pci 0 pci 9 pci 8500 pci 4 pci 0 pci 8 pci 8400 pci 4 pci 8400 pci 4 pci 0 pci 8400 pci 4 pci 0 pci a pci 8400 pci 4 pci 0 pci a network 0 1 pci 8400 pci 4 pci 0 pci a network 0 pci 8300 pci 4 pci 8300 pci 4 pci 0 pci 8300 pci 4 pci 0 pci 8 pci 8300 pci 4 pci 0 pci 0 pci 8200 pci 4 pci 8200 pci 4 pci 0 pci 8200 pci 4 pci 0 pci 8 pci 8200 pci 4 pci 0 pci 0 pci 8100 pci 4 pci 8100 pci 4 pci 0 pci 8100 pci 4 pci 0 pci 0 PSB Test Fault 00 0 Passed Normal XSCF gt 124 Fujitsu M10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 Appendix B Setup Command Workflow This appendix describes the workflow of the XSCF commands executed in installation of the SPARC M10 4 For details see the linked sections listed in Table B 1 Table B 1 XSCF command example XSCF setup command examples Description Makin
116. rver sparc manual Global site http www fujitsu com global services computing server sparc downloads manual x Fujitsu M10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide gt October 2015 Chapter 1 1 1 Table 1 1 Step work time 1 Understanding the Installation Flow This chapter describes the required workflows for installation of the SPARC M10 4 and PCI expansion unit broken up into the following sections For the overview configuration and specifications of the SPARC M10 4 and PCI expansion unit see the Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems Quick Guide Workflow for the SPARC M10 4 Workflow When Installing the PCI Expansion Unit Workflow for the SPARC M10 4 The SPARC M10 4 is a 4U size chassis that can be configured with up to 4 CPUs 32 or 64 cores The building block cannot be configured The SPARC M10 4 is used alone This section describes the flow from SPARC M10 4 installation and installation of the PCI expansion unit which is an option mounted in the SPARC M10 4 to the initial system settings The initial system settings are the settings implemented before system startup and they include the XSCF setup and CPU Activation setting Skip the steps for the PCI expansion unit if it is not to be installed By clicking a reference enclosed in to display a section you can see the details of the respective step Italic font is used to indicate the name of a reference manual other than this manual Workflow for the SPAR
117. ser privilege specify the existing user privilege too 4 Execute the showuser command to check information on a created user account XSCF gt showuser 1 User Name UID Status Minimum Maximum Warning Inactive Last Change Password Expires Password Inactive Account Expires Privileges jsmith 359 Enabled 0 60 15 PL May 22 dol 2l Never Never useradm platadm Note Considering maintenance work be sure to prepare a field engineer FE user account that has the fieldeng user privilege We recommend that the system administrator create accounts with the platadm useradm auditadm and fieldeng user privileges Chapter 6 Making the Initial System Settings 97 6 3 6 3 1 6 3 2 Configuring the Telnet SSH Service To use the XSCF shell terminal and the control domain console of the specified physical partition use Telnet or SSH SSH and Telnet can be concurrently enabled However a Telnet connection is not based on a secure connection protocol We recommend disabling Telnet when SSH is enabled Configuring the Telnet service This section describes how to configure the Telnet service 1 Execute the showtelnet command to display the Telnet setting The following example displays the Telnet service setting The factory default setting is disabled XSCF gt showtelnet Telnet status disabled 2 Execute the settelnet command to configure the Telnet service The following
118. t Oracle Solaris is preinstalled on the SPARC M10 system According to the purpose either use the preinstalled Oracle Solaris as is or reinstall it To reinstall Oracle Solaris install the latest Oracle VM Server for SPARC For the latest information on the supported Oracle Solaris versions and SRU see the Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems Product Notes Fujitsu M10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 Appendix A Troubleshooting This appendix describes the corrective actions for problems that may occur during installation work on the SPARC M10 4 Understanding the Usual Problems and Their Corrective Actions Understanding Commands for Troubleshooting A 1 Understanding the Usual Problems and Their Corrective Actions If operation is not normal during installation work you may wonder whether there was a failure In such cases inspect the following items and take corrective measures accordingly Table A 1 Case The input power cannot be turned on The system management terminal does not display the login prompt List of problem case examples Possible cause The power cord is disconnected The breaker on the distribution board is turned off The serial cable is not connected to the serial port Corrective action Connect the power cord correctly Turn on the breaker Connect the serial cable correctly to the serial port of the chassis See Figure 4 1 in 4 1 Connecting Cables
119. t with the screws F in Figure 3 24 of the fixing brackets to secure the cable support Figure 3 24 Attaching the cable support 3 Scale position 1st Scale Scale position 10th A SIpeooeapee position 6th E Bo ge 2 ef f F Table 3 4 Dimensions between the front and rear columns and scale positions Dimension between front and rear columns mm Scale position 740 1st Fujitsu M10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 Table 3 4 Dimensions between the front and rear columns and scale positions continued Dimension between front and rear columns mm Scale positon 730 2nd 720 3rd 710 4th 700 5th 690 6th 680 7th 670 8th 660 oth 650 10th Note If you have difficulty laying a thick cable into the cable support move forward the fixing location of the cable support to make the work easier c Close the rear door of the rack and confirm that the cable support does not interfere If the cable support interferes with the rear door remove the cable support Even if you remove the cable support leave the rails secured with the two M6 screws to the rack Figure 3 25 Completed SPARC M10 4 configuration 3 3 2 Mounting the PCI expansion unit in a rack 1 Confirm that the rack mount kit supplied with the PCI expansion unit is complete Chapter 3 Installing the System 53 Note The rack
120. t settings is 0 m Check the setting value and change it as needed Note Setting the altitude in the system makes it possible to detect abnormal intake 84 Fujitsu M10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 temperatures early If the altitude of the installation location is unknown set a high altitude Abnormal temperatures can be detected from abnormal CPU temperatures for example even if no altitude is set in the system This prevents critical damage to the system 1 Execute the showaltitude command The following example displays the system altitude The factory default setting is Om XSCF gt showaltitude Om D If the altitude setting is correct skip step 2 and subsequent steps To change the altitude execute the setaltitude command The setting is in units of 100 m and values less than 100 m are rounded up The following example sets the altitude to 100 m XSCF gt setaltitude s altitude 100 100m w Execute the rebootxscf command to reflect the setting If you are also changing the setting values described in 5 6 Checking the Time Setting you can skip step 3 and subsequent steps because the XSCF is reset in that procedure too Executing the rebootxscf command disconnects the XSCF session The following example resets all the XSCFs and automatically selects y for the confirmation message XSCF gt rebootxscf y a The XSCF will be reset Continue yln y 4 Log in to the XSCF again For d
121. the optimum range can prevent failures and malfunctions caused by electrostatic discharge A relative humidity that is too low is conducive to generating a static electricity discharge The resulting intermittent interference may cause a failure or temporary malfunction Electrostatic discharge is more likely to occur and harder to eliminate at locations with a relative humidity below 35 Electrostatic discharge becomes a critical issue when the relative humidity falls below 30 The set optimal relative humidity range 20 FujitsuM10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 2 5 3 is stricter than the guidelines applied to indoor locations with more relaxed environmental conditions such as general office environments However if the server is installed in a server room this condition is not difficult to meet because server rooms utilize highly efficient moisture proof materials and have fewer ventilation cycles Contaminant conditions Table 2 5 provides the acceptable reference values for contaminants with regard to the SPARC M10 systems Table 2 5 Acceptable reference values for contaminants Contaminant Acceptable reference value Hydrogen sulfide H25 7 1 ppb or less Sulfurous acid gas sulfur oxide 502 37 ppb or less Hydrogen chloride HCI 6 6 ppb or less Chlorine CI2 3 4 ppb or less Hydrogen fluoride HF 3 6 ppb or less Nitrogen dioxide nitrogen oxide NO2 52 ppb or less Ammonia NH3 420 ppb or less Ozone 03
122. the system in case of power failure widespread power outage etc If the customer has ordered UPSs use a separate UPS for each power supply system Connect PSU 0 and PSU 1 to the input power supplies of different systems Figure 2 9 shows a power supply system with three phase power feed 26 Fujitsu M10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 Figure 2 9 Power supply system with UPS connections AC IN 1 _ AC IN 0 DI p CB Circuit breaker be 2 9 2 9 1 Preparing Power Supply Facilities This section describes the electrical specifications power cord specifications facility power requirements and grounding requirements of the SPARC M10 systems To minimize component failure rates stable power supply such as with a dual power feed or uninterruptible power supply UPS must be prepared The component failure rate is likely to be higher when the system operates in an environment with frequent power outages or unstable power supply than in an environment where the supply of power is stable Electrical work and installation must be performed in accordance with the electrical regulations of the region municipality or country Note If the system will be used in a region where an appropriate input power outlet is not available contact a certified electrician Have the electrician remove the connectors from each power cord and connect the power cord t
123. till continue to operate with the external power supply on the other system Figure 2 6 shows a power supply system with dual power feed For dual system connections connect the power cords to the input power supplies on separate systems Figure 2 6 Power supply system with dual power feed AC IN 1 AC IN 0 _ e n cB CB Circuit breaker 24 Fujitsu M10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 2 8 3 Three phase power feed Three phase power feed is a method of receiving power feeds from a three phase power supply rather than a single phase power supply The customer needs to prepare an external power distribution unit for three phase power feed for the SPARC M10 4 There are two types of three phase power feed three phase star connection and three phase delta connection Figure 2 7 and Figure 2 8 show power supply systems with three phase power feed Figure 2 7 Power supply system with three phase power feed star connection AC IN 1 C AC IN 0 L Power distribution box for three phase star connection AC 380 to 415V Chapter 2 Planning and Preparing for System Installation 25 Figure 2 8 Power supply system with three phase power feed delta connection AC IN 1 L AC ingo L AC 200 to 240V 2 8 4 Uninterruptible power supply UPS connection optional Using an uninterruptible power supply UPS enables the stable supply of electrical power to
124. ting columns of the rack The fixing locations are 1U center and 2U center c After attaching the cable support bracket confirm that the rack door can close Note If the door cannot close because the cable support fixing bracket or the cable support protrudes from the rear of the rack do not attach the cable support bracket However secure the rail to the rack with two M6 screws Figure 3 11 Attaching the cable support fixing bracket us B 44 Fujitsu M10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 Figure 3 12 Securing the cable support fixing brackets and the rails Mounting area 4U 4 2U center 4 1U center For the Type 2 cable support a Loosen the four screws C in Figure 3 13 from the inside of the cable support Figure 3 13 Removing the cable support fixing brackets 1 b Slide the cable support fixing brackets D in Figure 3 14 to remove them Chapter 3 Installing the System 45 Figure 3 14 Removing the cable support fixing brackets 2 c From the rear of the rack secure the rails and cable support fixing brackets D with two M6 screws to the rear supporting columns of the rack The fixing locations are 1U center and 2U center Figure 3 15 Attaching the cable support brackets 46 Fujitsu M10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 Figure 3 16 Securing the cable support fixing brackets and the rails Mounting area_J
125. tion again Replacement of factory default Not required Not required normal PCI Control domain expansion unit 1 only ith PPAR st d i sE stoppe With logical domains Not required Not required other than control domain 1 This includes even the replacement of a link card link cable management cable and link board Note Execute the Idm list constraints x command to save it to an XML file and execute the ldm init system i command to restore it from an XML file To display the information of OpenBoot PROM environment execute the printenv command at the ok prompt For details on these steps see 1 7 3 How to save restore the logical domain configuration information and the OpenBoot PROM environment variable in the PCI Expansion Unit for Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems Service Manual 8 FujitsuM10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 Chapter 2 Planning and Preparing for System Installation This chapter describes what should be checked when planning SPARC M10 system installation Before installation you need to understand the system configuration and obtain all the information that will become prerequisite conditions for installation Safety Precautions Items Requiring Confirmation before Installation Confirming the Physical Specifications of the System Confirming Rack Specifications Checking Environmental Conditions Checking Acoustic Noise Levels Checking Cooling Conditions Checking
126. to confirm that the rack specifications match the specifications and requirements for the SPARC M10 4 see Figure 2 2 and Table 2 3 14 Fujitsu M10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 Figure 2 2 Dimensional drawings for third party rack checks Rack horizontal diagram Rack column hole diagram horizontal cross section Note The dimensions shown in the conditions do not include any protrusions Table 2 3 Third party rack checklist Description Condition Letter in figure Rack type Compliance standards Equipment rack EIA standard compliant na Dimension between rear door inside SPARC M10 4 At least 844 mm 33 2 in A and front column PCI expansion unit At least 848 mm 33 4 in Dimension between front door SPARC M10 4 At least 32 mm 1 3 in B inside and front column PCI expansion unit At least 24 mm 0 9 in Dimension between front and rear Within adjustment range of rack mount kit C columns Adjustment range of the mount kit for each server SPARC M10 4 630 mm 24 8 in to 840 mm 33 1 in PCI expansion unit 630 mm 24 8 in to 840 mm 33 1 in Dimension between rear door inside SPARC M10 4 At least 158 mm 6 2 in D and rear column PCI expansion unit At least 158 mm 6 2 in Front panel mounting space of chassis At least 483 mm 19 0 in E Chapter 2 Planning and Preparing for System Installation 15 Table 2 3 Description Distance between left and right chassis attachment holes c
127. to the system time the difference is updated with the difference between the physical partition time and the changed system time To initialize the time difference between all physical partitions and the XSCF execute the resetdateoffset command on the XSCF This command synchronizes the physical partition times after physical partition startup with the XSCF time 1 Execute the showdate command to display the XSCF time If you have set the time zone the command displays the time in the local time JST The following example displays the current time in the local time XSCF gt showdate Sat Oct 20 14 53 00 JST 2012 2 Confirm that the set XSCF time is correct To change the date and time execute the setdate command For details see 5 6 Checking the Time Setting 3 Execute the showdateoffset command to check the times difference between the XSCF system time and physical partition time The following example displays the difference between the system time and the time of PPAR ID 0 XSCF gt showdateoffset p 0 PPAR ID Domain Date Offset 00 0 sec 4 Unless the time difference in step 3 was 0 seconds execute the resetdateoffset command to initialize the difference between the XSCF system time and the time of the physical partition The time of each physical partition is set to the XSCF system time at the next physical partition startup XSCF gt resetdateoffset p 0 Clear the offset of PPAR ID 0 y n y XSCF gt 1
128. tus Normal Ver 0101h Serial PP140601JD FRU Part Number CA07361 D102 A9 7060924 Type A OPNL Status Normal Ver 0101h Serial PP140502AY FRU Part Number CA20365 B35X 005AC 7060922 PSUBP Status Normal Ver 0201h Serial PP1406023P FRU Part Number CA07361 D203 BO 9999999 Type B PSU 0 Status Normal Ver 303545h Serial FA14020039 i FRU Part Number CA01022 0820 7088114 i Power Status ON AC 200 V Type B PSU 1 Status Normal Ver 303545h Serial FA14020038 FRU Part Number CA01022 0820 7088114 Power Status ON AC 200 V Type B FANU 0 Status Normal FANU 1 Status Normal FANU 2 Status Normal FANU 3 Status Normal FANU 4 Status Normal showhardconf u command Use the showhardconf command with the u option to display the quantity of each type of mounted field replaceable unit The CPU modules are displayed with the operating frequency and the memory units are displayed with the capacity per memory If the option is omitted the command displays the current configuration information status information and physical partition PPAR information for each field replaceable unit Example SPARC M10 4 display example XSCF gt showhardconf u SPARC M10 4 Memory Size 512 GB 120 Fujitsu M10 4 SPARC M10 4 Installation Guide October 2015 A 2 2 FRU Quantity BB L CMUL 2 Type B 1 CPU 2 Freq 3 40
129. ystems System Operation and Administration Guide 6 5 3 Setting the routing 3 7 13 Setting the DNS for the XSCF in the Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems System Operation and Administration Guide 3 7 14 Setting the IP packet filtering rules for the XSCF network in the Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems System Operation and Administration Guide 6 5 4 Applying network settings Related command sethostname showhostname setnetwork shownetwork setnetwork shownetwork setroute showroute setnameserver shownameserver setpacketfilters showpacketfilters applynetwork rebootxscf Chapter6 Making the Initial System Settings 101 6 5 1 6 5 2 Setting an XSCF host name and domain name Execute the showhostname command to display host names The following example displays the factory default settings XSCF gt showhostname a bb 00 localhost localdomain 2 Execute the sethostname command to set a host name For hostname specify the host name to set For xscfu specify the chassis for the setting For the SPARC M10 4 specify bb 00 XSCF gt sethostname xscfu hostname The following example sets the host name scf0 hostname for BB 00 XSCF gt sethostname bb 00 scf0 hostname The following example sets the domain name example com for XSCF XSCF gt sethostname d example com Setting an Ethernet XSCF LAN IP address The XSCF LAN is a LAN established for user access to the XSCF Two XSCF LAN ports c
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