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1. F FF F F F F FF F F F F F HF HF CPU Configuration Module Version 13 06 Physical Count 2 Logical Count 4 AMD Opterorn tm Processor 2220 Revision F3 Cache L1 128KB Cache L2 2048KB Speed 2800MHz Current FSB Multiplier Maximum FSB Multiplier Able to Change Freq uCode Patch Level GART Error Reporting Microcode Update SUM CPU Overclock in MHz Runtime Legacy PSB 14x 14x Yes None Required Disabled Enabled Enabled 200 Disabled a F F F F F F F FF F F F F This option should remain disabled for the normal operation The driver developer may enable it for testing purpose ae ae F1 F10 ESC Select Screen Select Item Change Option General Help Save and Exit Exit
2. PEF S Set PI UPPORT Event Message For PI 2 3 5 12 Advanced PEF Action Global Control Alert Startup Delay Startup Delay EF Action EF Configuration Parameters Command kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkxkxkxk Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Enable or Disable PEF Support Refer Table 24 6 of IPMI Specification 1 5 ae ae F1 F10 ESC Select Screen Select Item Change Option General Help Save and Exit Exit BIOS Advanced Menu MPS Configuration Screen
3. ACPI Settings ACPI Aware O S Advanced ACPI Configuration F F F F F F F FF F F F F F KF KF KF Yes F F F F F F F F FF F F F F F Yes No ACPI support for Operating System Yes If OS supports ACPI No If OS does not support ACPI bie Select Screen EK Select Item Change Option F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit 2 3 5 6 BIOS Advanced Menu ACPI Configuration Screen Advanced
4. MPS Configuration FF F F F F F FF F F F F F HF 2 16 Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual e March 2007 MPS Revision 1 4 w Select MPS Revision F1 F10 Select Screen Select Item Change Option General Help Save and Exit ESC Exit 2 3 5 13 BIOS Advanced Menu PCI Express Configuration Screen Advanced
5. Channel Number Channel Number Status IP Assignment Current IP address in BMC Current MAC address in BMC Current Subnet Mask in BMC Current Gateway in BMC Refresh TP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Commit 01 Channel number is OK DHCP 010 006 042 218 00 14 4F 3A 26 91 255 255 255 000 010 006 042 001 Ba 010 006 042 218 255 255 255 000 010 006 042 001 F F F FF F F HF F Enter channel number for LAN Configuration Command Proper value below 16 be Select Screen wx Select Item Enter Update F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit Chapter 2 Powering On and Configuring BIOS Settings 2 15 2 3 5 11 Advanced BIOS Advanced Menu IPMI PEF Configuration Screen
6. Save Changes and Exit Discard Changes and Exit Discard Changes Load Optimal Defaults 2 26 Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual March 2007 Exit system setup after saving the changes F10 key can be used for this operation x Select Screen SE Select Item Enter Go to Sub Screen F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit 2 4 Modifying Settings Using Jumpers The following sections show how to modify system settings using jumpers on the server motherboard m Section 2 4 1 Using the Clear CMOS Jumper J1330 on page 2 28 m Section 2 4 2 Resetting SP and BIOS Passwords Using Jumper J1303 on page 2 29 m Section 2 4 3 Using the Force Recovery Jumper J1302 on page 2 30 FIGURE 2 5 sho
7. Advanced ACPI Configuration ACPI 2 0 Features ACPI APIC support ACPI SRAT Table IRXo Legacy Routing for HPET AMI OEMB table Headless mode E F F F F FF F FF F F F KF HF Yes Enabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Enabled Enable RSDP pointers to 64 bit Fixed System Description Tables AN Select Screen x Select Item Change Option F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit Chapter 2 Powering On and Configuring BIOS Settings 2 13 2 3 5 7 BIOS Advanced Menu Event Logging Details Screen Advanced kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
8. PCI Express Configuration F F FF F F F F F KF KF HF Active State Power Management Disabled Enable HotPlug in CK804 Enabled Enable HotPlug in 104 Disabled F F F F F F A KF F Enable Disable PCI Express LOs and L1 link power states TR Select Screen EE Select Item Change Option F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit 2 3 5 14 BIOS Advanced Menu Remote Access Configuration Screen Advanced
9. Chapter 2 Powering On and Configuring BIOS Settings 2 11 2 3 5 3 BIOS Advanced Menu IDE Configuration Screen Advanced IDE Configuration DISABLED disables the kx kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk integrated IDE OnBoard PCI IDE Controller Primary Controller a PRIMARY enables only Primary IDE Master Not Detected the Primary IDE Primary IDE Slave Not Detected Controller gt S SECONDARY enables be Hard Disk Write Protect Disabled only the Secondary IDE IDE Detect Time Out Sec 35 Controller ki ATA PI 80Pin Cable Detection Host amp Device BOTH enables both IDE SATA0 IDE Interface Disabled Controllers SATA1 IDE Interface Disabled x I04 SATAO IDE Interface Disabled ORR Select Screen I04 SATA1 IDE Interface Disabled EER Select Item First Boot Dev
10. Options for CPU FF F FF F F F F F KF KF HF 2 3 5 2 Advanced Settings WARNING Setting wrong values in below sections may cause system to malfunction CPU Configuration IDE Configuration SuperTO Configuration ACPI Configuration MPS Configuration FF F HF USB Configuration Advanced Hyper Transport Configuration Event Log Configuration IPMI 2 0 Configuration PCI Express Configuration Remote Access Configuration F ZZ zt F Kk kk F1 F10 ESC Enter Select Screen Select Item Go to Sub Screen General Help Save and Exit Exit BIOS Advanced Menu CPU Configuration Screen
11. Chapter 2 Powering On and Configuring BIOS Settings 2 23 2 3 9 2 BIOS Chipset Menu NorthBridge Configuration Screen Chipset Memory Configuration ECC Configuration Power Down Control Set CPU speed to 2GHz Alternate VID Memory Timing Parameters F FF F F F F F F FF F F F F KF KF KF HF F NorthBridge Chipset Configuration Disabled Disabled Auto CPU Node 0 Memory CLK 333 MHz CAS Latency Tcl 5 0 RAS CAS Delay Trcd 5 CLK Min Active RAS Tras 15 CLK Row Precharge Time Trp 5 CLK RAS RAS Delay Trrd 3 CLK Row Cycle Tre 21 CLK Asynchronous Latency 6 ns
12. Status Of BMC View BMC System Event Log Reload BMC System Event Log Clear BMC System Event Log LAN Configuration PEF Configuration BMC Watch Dog Timer Action Advanced Working Disabled ZZZ F F F F F F KF KF View all events in the BMC Event Log It will take up to 60 Seconds approx to read all BMC SEL records ae Select Screen Select Item Enter Go to Sub Screen F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit BIOS Advanced Menu IPMI LAN Configuration Screen FF F F F F FF F F F LAN Configuration
13. USB Configuration Enables USB controller KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK Module Version 2 24 0 12 4 USB Devices Enabled x 2 Keyboard 1 Mice 1 Hub 2 Drives E USB Controller Support USB 1 1 USB 2 0 ZS Legacy USB Support Enabled A USB 2 0 Controller Mode FullSpeed 2 BIOS EHCI Hand Off Enabled ig Hotplug USB FDD Support Auto e Hotplug USB CDROM Support Auto e b USB Mass Storage Device Configuration x RE Select Screen KR E ZS Select Item ae a Change Option BL General Help j F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKE 2 18 Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual e March 2007 2 3 6 BIOS PCI PnP Menu Screen Main Advanced PCTPnP Boot Security Chipset Exit KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKEKE Advanced PCI PnP Settings Clear NVRAM during x kx System Boot WARNING Setting wrong values in below sections SEN jj A may cause system to malfunction xe KR Clear NVRAM No 27
14. Configure Remote Access type and parameters F F F F F F FF F F F F F KR KKK KEK KKK KKK KKK KK KEK KK KEK KK KEK KK KKK KKK KKK KKK KEKE KEKE A Remote Access Enabled Serial port number COM1 Base Address IRQ 3F8h 4 Serial Port Mode 09600 8 n 1 Flow Control None Redirection After BIOS POST Always Terminal Type ANSI VT UTF8 Combo Key Support Enabled Sredir Memory Display Delay No Delay Chapter 2 Powering On and Configuring BIOS Settings F F FF F F F F F HF F Select Remote Access type ae ae Z F1 F10 ESC Select Screen Select Item Change Option General Help Save and Exit Exit 2 17 2 3 5 15 BIOS Advanced Menu USB Configuration Screen Advanced
15. HF we Select Screen ae Select Item Enter Go to Sub Screen F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit 2 3 9 3 BIOS Chipset Menu NorthBridge Memory Configuration Screen Chipset Memory Configuration Memclock Mode MCT Timing Mode Bank Interleaving Node Interleaving Enable Clock to All DIMMs MemC1k Tristate C3 ATLVID Memory Hole Remapping FF F FF F F F F FF F F F F F 2 24 Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual March 2007 Auto Aut
16. certain tests while Quick Boot Disabled booting This will System Configuration Display Disabled decrease the time Quiet Boot Disabled needed to boot the 8 Language English system 52 AddOn ROM Display Mode Force BIOS k Bootup Num Lock On Wait For F1 If Error Disabled Interrupt 19 Capture Disabled Default Boot Order CRHB S io Select Screen FR Select Item z RR hs Change Option EPL General Help gt k ELO Save and Exit ESC Exit kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk 2 20 Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual March 2007 2 3 7 3 BIOS Boot Menu Boot Device Priority Screen Boot Boot Device Priority 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th o F F F F FF F F F F F Boot Boot Boot Boot Boot Boot Boot 2 3 7 4 Device Device Devic
17. F F F F F F ist Drive SCSI 0400 ID00 LU Specifies the boot sequence from the available devices ae ae F1 F10 ESC Select Screen Select Item Change Option General Help Save and Exit Exit Chapter 2 Powering On and Configuring BIOS Settings 2 21 2 3 7 5 BIOS Boot Menu Removable Drives Screen Boot Removable Drives Specifies the boot x kx
18. Click the Log button The log file window is displayed Specify the log file that you want to view by selecting it from the log file window The content of the selected log file is displayed in the window With the three lower buttons you can do the following actions a Print the log file A dialog box appears for you to specify your printer options and printer name Delete the log file The file remains displayed but it will be gone the next time you try to display it Close the log file window The window is dismissed Note If you want to save the log files You must save them to another networked system or to a removable media device When you use the Bootable Diagnostics CD the server boots from the CD Therefore the test log files are not on the server s hard disk drive and they are deleted when you power cycle the server Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual March 2007 CHAPTER 4 Maintaining the Sun Blade X6220 Servers This chapter contains information and procedures for servicing the Sun Blade X6220 server module hardware including component removal and replacement procedures The following topics are covered in this chapter m Section 4 1 Tools and Supplies Needed on page 4 1 m Section 4 2 Removing the Server Module From the Chassis and Removing the Cover on page 4 2 m Section 4 3 Locations of Replaceable Components on page 4 5 m Section 4 4
19. Connect a monitor to the dongle cable video port and a keyboard to a USB port Initialize the BIOS setup utility by pressing the F2 key while the system is performing the power on self test POST When the BIOS Main Menu screen is displayed select the Boot menu From the Boot Settings screen select Boot Settings Configuration On the Boot Settings Configuration screen there are several options that you can enable or disable m Quick Boot This option is disabled by default If you enable it the BIOS skips certain tests while booting such as the extensive memory test This decreases the time it takes for the system to boot a System Configuration Display This option is disabled by default If you enable it the system configuration screen is displayed before booting begins m Quiet Boot This option is disabled by default If you enable it the Sun Microsystems logo is displayed instead of POST codes m Language This option is reserved for future use Do not change a Add On ROM Display Mode This option is set to Force BIOS by default This option is enabled only if you have also enabled the Quiet Boot option but it controls whether output from the Option ROM is displayed The two settings for this option are as follows m Force BIOS Remove the Sun logo and display Option ROM output Keep Current Do not remove the Sun logo The Option ROM output is not displayed Boot Num Lock This option is set to On
20. POST Code Checkpoints on page B 3 B 1 POST Codes TABLE B 1 contains descriptions of all of the POST codes which are listed in the same order in which they are generated These POST codes appear as a four digit string that is a combination of two digit output from primary I O port 80 and two digit output from secondary I O port 81 In the POST codes listed in TABLE B 1 the first two digits are from port 81 and the last two digits are from port 80 TABLE B 1 POST Codes Post Code Description 00d0 Coming out of POR PCI configuration space initialization 00d1 Keyboard controller BAT Waking up from PM Saving power on CPUID in scratch CMOS 00d2 Disable cache full memory sizing and verify that flat mode is enabled 00d3 Memory detections and sizing in boot block cache disabled IO APIC enabled 01d4 Test base 512 KB memory Adjust policies and cache first 8 MB 01d5 Boot block code is copied from ROM to lower RAM BIOS is now executing out of RAM 01d6 Key sequence and OEM specific method is checked to determine if BIOS recovery is forced If next code is E0 BIOS recovery is being executed Main BIOS checksum is tested 01d7 Restoring CPUID moving boot block runtime interface module to RAM determine whether to execute serial flash TABLE B 1 POST Codes Continued Post Code Description 01d8 Decompressing runtime module into RAM Storing CPUID information in memory 01d9 Copying main BIOS into memory
21. sequence from the Ist Drive USB AMT Virtual F1 available devices Ka Ka Ka D bb Select Screen ed ES ee Select Item S Sr Change Option 7 PI General Help F10 Save and Exit z ESC Exit 2 3 7 6 BIOS Boot Menu CD DVD Drives Screen B PH CD DVD Drives Specifies the boot KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK sequence from the Ist Drive USB AMI Virtual CD available devices z Ka Ka 2 E AR Select Screen cma Select Item 7 ae a Change Option KR EEL General Help SLO Save and Exit a ESC Exit kkkxkxkxkkxkkkkxkkkkkkkkkkkkxkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkxk 2 22 Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual e March 2007 2 3 8 BIOS Security Settings Menu Main Advanced PCIPnP Boot Security Chipset Exit bE KKK KEK KKK KEKE KKK KKK KKK KEKE KKK KEK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KE KKK KKK KKK KKK KK KKK KKK KKK KE KKK KEKE kk kk Security Settings Install or Chang
22. Replaceable Component Procedures on page 4 6 4 1 Tools and Supplies Needed You can service the server with the following items m No 2 Phillips screwdriver m Adjustable setting torque driver 5 20 in Ibs m Antistatic wrist strap m Stylus or other pointed object to press the recessed Power button Long nosed pliers optional for service processor SP board removal 4 1 4 2 4 2 1 Removing the Server Module From the Chassis and Removing the Cover Use the preparatory procedures in this section when you are referred to them from the removal and replacement procedures Caution Do not operate the system with empty slots Always insert a filler into an empty slot to reduce the possibility of module shut down Removing the Server Module From the Chassis To replace components for the Sun Blade X6220 server module with the exception of the hard drives you need to remove the server module from the chassis If you are only removing hard drives you can skip this section and go to Section 4 4 1 Replacing a Hard Disk Drive on page 4 6 Choose a method for shutting down the server from main power mode to standby power mode See FIGURE 1 1 for the location of the power button a Graceful shutdown Use a stylus or other pointed object to press and release the recessed Power button on the front panel This causes Advanced Configuration and Power Interface ACPI enabled operating systems to per
23. A single HDD failure does not cause a data failure if the HDDs are configured as a mirrored RAID 1 volume optional The HDD can be hot swapped and when a new HDD is inserted the contents are automatically rebuilt from the rest of the array with no need to reconfigure the RAID parameters If the bad HDD was configured as a hotspare the new HDD is automatically configured as a new hotspare Caution Possible data loss If you insert an HDD that has been configured with a RAID volume into a server that did not previously have its HDDs configured with RAID volumes the existing HDDs in the server will be converted to RAID volumes during automatic synchronization and any existing data on the existing HDDs in the server are erased Before permanently removing an HDD that is part of an active RAID volume use the MegaRAID Storage Manager Integrated RAID MSM IR to delete the RAID volume from the HDD to avoid causing this problem For information about the implementation of RAID on this server and instructions on how to use the MSM IR MegaRAID Storage Manager Integrated RAID utility to create RAID arrays and then manage and monitor the RAID arrays refer to the X64 Servers Utilities Reference Manual 820 1120 Supported components and their part numbers are subject to change over time For the most up to date list of replaceable components for these servers see the following URL http sunsolve sun com handbook_pub Systems 1 Click
24. Auto Auto Auto Auto Down Spread Disabled Disabled Master PCI Express Last State Instant Off Chapter 2 Powering On and Configuring BIOS Settings Enable or Disable SMBUS Controller ae ae F1 F10 ESC Select Screen Select Item Change Option General Help Save and Exit Exit 2 25 2 3 10 BIOS Exit Option Menu Screen Main Advanced PCIPnP Boot Security Chipset Exit KR KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KK KKK KEK KEK KKK KKK KEKE KKK KKK KEKE KKK KEKEKKEKEEKE Exit Options
25. Main Advanced PCIPnP Boot Security Chipset Exit Boot Settings Configure Settings kkxkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkxk during System Boot Boot Settings Configuration Boot Device Priority x S Hard Disk Drives x Removable Drives lt CD DVD Drives j Ka Ka Select Screen z Ge Select Item z Enter Go to Sub Screen EL General Help SL Save and Exit ESC Exit 2 3 7 2 BIOS Boot Menu Boot Settings Configuration Screen B EEN Boot Settings Configuration Allows BIOS to skip
26. Olda Giving control to BIOS POST 0004 Check CMOS diagnostic byte to determine if battery power is OK and CMOS checksum is OK If the CMOS checksum is bad update CMOS with power on default values 00c2 Set up boot strap processor for POST This includes frequency calculation loading BSP microcode and applying user requested value for GART Error Reporting setup question 00c3 Errata workarounds applied to the BSP 78 amp 110 00c6 Re enable cache for boot strap processor and apply workarounds in the BSP for errata 106 107 69 and 63 if appropriate 00cZ HT sets link frequencies and widths to their final values 000a Initializing the 8042 compatible Keyboard Controller 000c Detecting the presence of Keyboard in KBC port 000e Testing and initialization of different input devices Traps the INT09h vector so that the POST INT09h handler gets control for IRO1 8600 Preparing CPU for booting to OS by copying all of the context of the BSP to all application processors present NOTE APs are left in the CLI HLT state de00 Preparing CPU for booting to OS by copying all of the context of the BSP to all application processors present NOTE APs are left in the CLI HLT state 8613 Initialize PM regs and PM PCI regs at Early POST Initialize multi host bridge if system supports it Setup ECC options before memory clearing Enable PCI X clock lines in the 8131 0024 Decompress and initialize any platform specific BIOS modules 862
27. 2 3 2 2 2 4 Powering Off the Server 1 Choose a method for shutting down the server from main power mode to standby power mode Graceful shutdown Use a stylus or other pointed object to press and release the Power button on the front panel This causes Advanced Configuration and Power Interface ACPI enabled operating systems to perform an orderly shutdown of the operating system Servers not running ACPI enabled operating systems will shut down to standby power mode immediately Emergency shutdown Press and hold the Power button for four seconds to force the main power off and enter standby power mode ILOM CLI shutdown Log in to the SP ILOM CLI and type stop SYS ILOM WebGUI shutdown Log in to the ILOM WebGUI and do the following Select Remote Control gt Remote Power Control The Server Power Control page appears Select an action from the drop down list a Immediate Power Off Select to power off the server a Graceful Shutdown and Power Off Select to gracefully shut down the system operating system before the system is powered off Refer to the Integrated Lights Out Manager Administration Guide for ILOM 1 1 1 820 0280 for more information When the main power is off the Power OK LED on the front panel begins flashing indicating that the server is in standby power mode and the blue Ready to Remove light turns on 2 To completely power off the server remove the server module from the chass
28. FRUs as noted in the procedures and in the list below FRU components should be replaced only by trained service technicians Contact your Sun Service representative for assistance with FRU replacements This section contains procedures for replacing the following components m Section 4 4 1 Replacing a Hard Disk Drive on page 4 6 CRU m Section 4 4 2 Replacing the Battery on page 4 10 CRU m Section 4 4 3 Replacing the Compact Flash Module on page 4 11 CRU m Section 4 4 4 Replacing Memory Modules DIMMs on page 4 12 CRU m Section 4 4 5 Replacing the SP Board on page 4 17 CRU m Section 4 4 6 Replacing a CPU and Heatsink on page 4 19 FRU m Section 4 4 7 Replacing the Motherboard on page 4 25 FRU Caution Before handling components attach an ESD wrist strap to the grounding post that is built into the rear of the chassis The system s printed circuit boards and hard disk drives contain components that are extremely sensitive to static electricity Replacing a Hard Disk Drive Follow these steps to remove and replace a hard disk drive HDD Note This component is a hot swappable CRU and can be replaced by anyone The internal system software designation of the HDDs is shown in FIGURE 4 4 4 6 Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual e March 2007 NOUI ovur 00I FIGURE AA Designation of Hard Disk Drives
29. See FIGURE 4 5 and FIGURE 4 6 Grasp the securing latch and remove the HDD from the drive bay Installation is the reverse of the foregoing procedure Note If the HDDs were previously configured as a mirrored RAID 1 array an automatic resynchronization is invoked and the contents are automatically rebuilt from the rest of the array with no need to reconfigure the RAID parameters If the bad HDD was configured as a hotspare the new HDD is automatically configured as a new hotspare Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Blade X6220 Servers 4 9 4 4 2 Note When you install an HDD open its securing latch before you push the drive into the bay Push the HDD into the bay until it stops and then close the securing latch to fully engage the connector on the HDD backplane Replacing the Battery Follow these steps to remove and replace the system battery Note This component is a CRU and can be replaced by anyone Supported components and their part numbers are subject to change over time For the most up to date list of replaceable components for these servers visit http sunsolve sun com handbook_pub Systems 1 Click the name and model of your server 2 On the product page that opens for the server click the Full Components List for the list of components Use the following procedure to replace this component Power off the server and remove the server module from the chassis as described in Section 4 2
30. adjustments needed in RAM size with respect to NB Test if HT Module found an error in Boot Block and CPU compatibility for MP environment 40 Detect different devices parallel ports serial ports and coprocessor in CPU etc successfully installed in the system and update the BDA EBDA etc 50 Programming the memory hole or any kind of implementation that needs an adjustment in system RAM size if needed 52 Updates CMOS memory size from memory found in memory test Allocates memory for Extended BIOS Data Area from base memory 60 Initializes NUM LOCK status and programs the KBD typematic rate 75 Initialize Int 13 and prepare for IPL detection 78 Initializes IPL devices controlled by BIOS and option ROMs 7A Initializes remaining option ROMs 7C Generate and write contents of ESCD in NVRam 84 Log errors encountered during POST 85 Display errors to the user and gets the user s response to the error 87 Execute BIOS setup if needed requested 8C After all device initialization is done program any user selectable parameters relating to NB SB such as timing parameters noncacheable regions and the shadow RAM cacheability and do any other NB SB PCIX OEM specific programming needed during Late POST Background scrubbing for DRAM and L1 and L2 caches are set up based on setup questions Get the DRAM scrub limits from each node Workaround for erratum 101 applied here 8D Build ACPI tables if ACPI is supported 8E Program the p
31. per blade installed in the chassis The slots for the PCI ExpressModules are detected by the BIOS during startup in this order PCI EM BLx 1 and PCI EM BLx 0 For example if the server module is in slot 3 the BIOS boot priority is 3 0 3 1 See the chassis documentation for further information on PCI EMs Ethernet Port Device and Driver Naming The Sun Blade X6220 server modules have up to two 10 100 1000BASE T Gigabit Ethernet ports provided by the NEMs installed in the chassis The lower NEM port is NET 0 and the upper NEM port is NET 1 as shown in FIGURE 2 2 NET 0 FIGURE 2 2 Ethernet Port Chassis Labeling Designations See the chassis documentation for further information on NEMs 2 6 Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual e March 2007 Net 1 Net 0 BIOS The device naming for the Ethernet interfaces is reported differently by different interfaces and operating systems Refer to FIGURE 2 3 for a diagram that explains how various operating systems and interfaces name the two Ethernet ports shown in FIGURE 2 2 Solaris 10 Red Hat Linux SUSE Linux Windows 2003 el em foto Lee FIGURE 2 3 Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Ethernet Port Naming 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 4 Ethernet Port Booting Priority The order in which the BIOS detects the Ethernet ports during bootup and the corresponding drivers that control those ports are listed below 1 NET 0 NVIDIA NIC 0 2 NET 1 NVIDIA NIC 1 BIOS Option ROM Size Li
32. 1 Removing the Server Module From the Chassis on page 4 2 Caution Do not operate the system with empty slots Always insert a filler into an empty slot to reduce the possibility of module shut down Remove the main cover as described in Section 4 2 2 Removing the Main Cover on page 4 4 Note Before removing the battery from its holder note the orientation polarity of the battery before it is removed The positive polarity marked with a symbol should be facing toward the center of the motherboard 4 10 Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual e March 2007 4 4 3 3 1 4 Remove the battery by gently pulling the clip away from the battery face and lifting the battery straight up See FIGURE 4 7 FIGURE 4 7 Removing the Battery Installation is the reverse of this procedure Note Install the new battery in the holder with the same orientation polarity as the battery that you removed The positive polarity marked with a symbol should be facing toward the center of the motherboard Replacing the Compact Flash Module If necessary back up any data that is contained on the Compact Flash module Power off the server and remove the server module from the chassis as described in Section 4 2 1 Removing the Server Module From the Chassis on page 4 2 Caution Do not operate the system with empty slots Always insert a filler into an empty slot
33. Auto than or equal to the CPU0 CPU1 HT Link 0 Width Auto system clock and the board is capable K CPUO CK804 HT Link 1 Speed Auto CPU0 CK804 HT Link 1 Width Auto x R NA Select Screen CPU0 CPU1 HT Link 2 Speed Auto ORK Select Item CPU0 CPU1 HT Link 2 Width Auto Change Option es RI General Help e CPU0 I04 HT Link 2 Speed Auto F10 Save and Exit CPU0 I04 HT Link 2 Speed Auto ESC Exit ne Se 2 14 Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual e March 2007 2 3 5 9 Advanced BIOS Advanced Menu IPMI Configuration Screen F F F F F 2 3 5 10 TPMT 2 0 Configuration
34. BIOS setup utility by pressing the F2 key while the system is performing the power on self test POST When the BIOS Main Menu screen is displayed select Advanced When the Advanced Settings screen is displayed select IPMI 2 0 Configuration When the IPMI 2 0 Configuration screen is displayed select the LAN Configuration menu item Select the IP Address menu item The service processor s IP address is displayed in the following format Current IP address in BMC XXX XXX XXX XXX Start a web browser and type the service processor s IP address in the browser s URL field When you are prompted type a user name and password as follows User name root Password changeme When the ILOM Service Processor GUI screen is displayed click the Remote Control tab Click the Redirection tab Set the color depth for the redirection console at either 6 or 8 bits Click the Start Redirection button The remote console window appears and prompts you for your user name and password again When you are prompted type a user name and password as follows User name root Password changeme The current POST screen is displayed 3 6 Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual e March 2007 O20 Changing POST Options These instructions are optional but you can use them to change the operations that the server performs during POST Connect a dongle cable to the server module universal connector port UCP See FIGURE 1 2
35. DIMMs per CPU up to 64 GB capacity using 4 GB Hard disk drives HDDs Service processor RAID options Midplane I O Front panel I O Compact Flash DIMMs Four Serial Attached SCSI SAS or SATA HDDs 2 5 inch or 63 5 mm e MPC8248 PowerPC providing Baseboard Management Controller BMC functions One 10 100 Management Ethernet Port to Midplane e Remote keyboard video mouse KVMS over IP Integrated Light Out Manager ILOM management interface Four channel SAS RAID disk controller e Four 8 lane PCI Express one per NEM and one per PCI ExpressModule PCI EM e Two 10 100 1000 Gigabit Ethernet one per network express module NEM 10 100 Ethernet management port to the chassis management module CMM Dongle connector that interfaces to e VGA graphics e Serial console to SP e Dual USB ports keyboard mouse IDE Compact Flash Module Interface 1 2 Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Orientation This section contains illustrations that you can use to become familiar with the components of the Sun Blade X6220 server module 1 2 Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual e March 2007 FIGURE 1 1 shows the features of the front panel Locate button with LED Ready to Remove LED Service Action Required LED OK Power LED Power button NMI Dump button for Service only Cl UCP for dongle connection A 2 A H A Hard Drive Power OK LED Hard Drive Service Action Required L
36. R redirecting console output 2 5 3 6 related documentation ii viii replaceable component locations 4 5 replaceable components list 1 6 replacement procedures battery 4 10 CPU 4 19 DIMMs hard disk drive 4 6 heatsink 4 19 motherboard 4 25 service processor SP board replacement 4 17 resetting passwords 2 29 S safety guidelines ii vii SAS connector pinouts C 3 SAS diskplane connector pinouts C 7 SAS power and LED connector pinouts C 8 Security Menu BIOS screen 2 8 server features list 1 1 Service Action Required LED 3 3 service processor SP board replacement 4 17 ILOM 3 1 module connector pinouts C 4 password reset 2 29 servicetool FRU update procedure 4 26 shutting down the server 2 4 special considerations BIOS 2 6 specifications system A 1 summary of features 1 1 SunVTS Bootable Diagnostics CD 3 10 documentation 3 10 logs 3 12 overview 3 9 system hang using CMOS jumper to clear 2 28 using force recovery jumper to clear 2 30 system specifications A 1 T thermal grease application 4 24 tools required 4 1 Index 3 Index 4 Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual March 2007
37. Reinstall the main cover to the server 7 Reinstall the server module into the server 8 Press the Power button to power up the server The server powers up to standby power mode indicated when the Power OK LED on the front panel is flashing 2 28 Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual March 2007 2 4 2 Resetting SP and BIOS Passwords Using Jumper J1303 This procedure describes how to reset the Administration password the root password for the ILOM Service Processor back to the default after it has been set once during initial setup Note This procedure simultaneously removes any BIOS password that was set Shut down the server to standby power mode by using a stylus or other pointed object to press and release the recessed Power button on the front panel See Section 2 2 Powering Off the Server on page 2 4 Caution Before handling components attach an ESD wrist strap to the grounding post that is built into the rear of the chassis The system s printed circuit boards and hard disk drives contain components that are extremely sensitive to static electricity Remove the server module from the chassis See Section 4 2 1 Removing the Server Module From the Chassis on page 4 2 Remove the main cover from the server See Section 4 2 2 Removing the Main Cover on page 4 4 Install the shorting jumper across the J1303 header pins See FIGURE 2 5 for the header p
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39. You can access HDT through the server module SP as follows Log in to system the SP with the following login Username sunservice Password changeme 3 8 Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual e March 2007 3 4 3 HDT Commands m To query HDT execute hdtl q This command does the following m Dumps the current system status and configuration Power cycles the stem and executes the HyperTransport Link test m Dumps the system status and configuration after another clean start Note On a nonresponsive system run this command before the system is reset or power cycled m To log output to the default location coredump debug 1log execute hdt 1 q m To log output to a specified log file execute hdt 1 logfile_name qa Where path logfile_name is the path and file location Che SunVTS Diagnostic Tests The Sun Blade X6220 server module is shipped with a Bootable Diagnostics CD 705 7852 that contains SunVTS software SunVTS is the Sun Validation Test Suite which provides a comprehensive diagnostic tool that tests and validates Sun hardware by verifying the connectivity and functionality of most hardware controllers and devices on Sun platforms SunVTS software can be tailored with modifiable test instances and processor affinity features Chapter 3 Diagnostics Tools 3 9 3 5 1 3 5 2 3 5 2 1 The current x86 support is for the 32 bit operating syste
40. for EGA and DMA controllers At this point only ROM accesses are to the GPNV If BB size is 64K require to turn on ROM Decode below FFFF0000h It should allow USB to run in E000 segment The HT must program the NB specific initialization and OEM specific initialization can program it if necessary at beginning of BIOS POST like overriding the default values of Kernel Variables 04 Check the CMOS diagnostic byte to determine if battery power is OK and the CMOS checksum is OK Verify that CMOS checksum manually by reading storage area If the CMOS checksum is bad update CMOS with power on default values and clear passwords Initialize status register A Initializes data variables that are based on CMOS setup questions Initializes both the 8259 compatible PICs in the system 05 Initializes the interrupt controlling hardware generally PIC and interrupt vector table 06 Do R W test to CH 2 count reg Initialize CH 0 as system timer Install the POSTINT1Ch handler Enable IRQ 0 in PIC for system timer interrupt Traps INT1Ch vector to POSTINT1ChHandlerBlock CO Early CPU Init Start Disable Cache Init Local APIC Cl Set up boot strap processor information C2 Set up boot strap processor for POST This includes frequency calculation loading BSP microcode and applying user requested value for GART Error Reporting setup question C3 Errata workarounds applied to the BSP 78 and 110 Appendix B BIOS POST Codes B 3 TABLE B 2 POST Code Chec
41. it is in the fully open position 4 22 Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual e March 2007 c Lift the CPU out of the socket leaving the lever and plate in the open position 7 Install the new CPU or reinstall the existing CPU FIGURE 4 16 shows how to install the CPU and heatsink FIGURE 4 16 Installing the Heatsink and CPU Note Mixing CPU speeds is not supported Use two identical CPUs in your server a If you are reinstalling the existing CPU use an alcohol pad to clean all the old thermal grease from the component surface You will need to apply new thermal grease when you reinstall the heat sink in Step 8 Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Blade X6220 Servers 4 23 b Ensure that the CPU socket release lever and retainer plate are in the fully open position c Align the CPU in the socket Note Use the alignment keys in the CPU socket to match the alignment notches on the sides of the CPU d Gently set the CPU onto the pins in the socket e When the CPU is fully seated in the socket pivot the hinged retainer plate down onto the top of the CPU f Pivot the release lever down and into the locked position at the side of the socket The release lever must lock down the retainer plate as you close the lever 8 Install the heat sink a Using one syringe of thermal grease 0 2 ml 0 5 g carefully apply grease to the top of the CPU in three lines in the pattern shown in FIGURE 4 17 CP
42. the name and model of your server Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Blade X6220 Servers 4 7 4 8 2 On the product page that opens for the server click the Full Components List for the list of components Use the following procedure to replace this component Observe the LEDs on the faces of the HDDs and identify the defective HDD a Middle LED on amber The drive is faulty and should be replaced m Left LED on green The drive is operating properly Execute the software commands appropriate to the software that you are using to prepare the hard drive for removal Caution Do not operate the system with empty slots Always insert a filler into an empty slot to reduce the possibility of module shut down The Sun Blade X6220 server module HDDs are hot swappable so you can remove an HDD either when the server module is installed in the chassis or when it is out of the chassis See FIGURE 4 5 and FIGURE 4 6 FIGURE 4 5 Removing the Hard Disk Drive After Removing the Server Module Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual March 2007 FIGURE 4 6 Removing the Hard Disk Drive Without Removing the Server Module Note When you return the HDDs in their bays you must return each HDD to the same bay from which it was removed Use an adhesive note or another method to temporarily label the HDDs when you remove them Press the button on the face of the HDD to release the spring loaded securing latch
43. to reduce the possibility of module shut down Remove the main cover as described in Section 4 2 2 Removing the Main Cover on page 4 4 Locate the Compact Flash module underneath the SP board See FIGURE 4 8 You do not need to remove the SP board to remove the Compact Flash module Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Blade X6220 Servers 4 11 FIGURE 4 8 Replacing the Compact Flash 5 Grasp the module and pull it out from under the SP board Installation is the reverse of this procedure 4 4 4 Replacing Memory Modules DIMMs Use the procedures in this section to remove and replace the server s dual inline memory modules DIMMs 4 4 4 1 DIMM Population Rules The DIMM population rules for the Sun Blade X6220 server modules are listed here Each CPU can support a maximum of eight DDR2 DIMMs Each pair of DIMMs must be identical same manufacturer size and speed The DIMM slots are paired and the DIMMs must be installed in pairs The memory sockets are colored black or white to indicate which slots are paired by matching colors Populate the DIMMs in the slots farthest from the CPU first The first pair to be populated should be D7 D6 then D5 D4 and so on Note This component is a CRU and can be replaced by anyone 4 12 Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual e March 2007 4 4 4 2 Supported components and their part numbers are subject to change over time For the most up to date list of repla
44. 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 1 9 19 39 59 69 79 89 99 29 49 FIGURE C 3 Service Processor Module Connector CA Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual e March 2007 TABLE C 3 Service Processor Module Connector Pins Signal Name V33Aux GPIOS1 GPIOS0 HOST_LPC_RESET_L PPC_WANTS_LPC _L GND PS3_POWEROK PS2_POWEROK PS1_POWEROK PSO_POWEROK GND PCI_MFG_SCAN_L for Sparc AFT_MODE_L for Sparc V5V LPC_LAD3 LPC_LAD2 LPC_LAD1 LPC_LADO LPC_FRAME_L GND LPC_CLK GND V33AUX USB2_P USB2_N GND USB1_P USB1_N Pin 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 49 51 53 55 Pin 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 Signal Name GND SP_I2C_CLK SP_I2C_DAT V3_3AUX SP_TDI SP_TDO SP_TCK SP_TMS SP_TRST_L GND ALL_POWERGOOD TOGGLE_POWER SP_SCAN_ENABLE_L SP_OK SYS_HEARTBEAT GND LPC_SER_IRO SERIAL_CNTL PROC_I2C_DISABLE NMI_DUMP_L LOCATE_L SYS_SP_RESET_L V3_3 SP_FORCE_OFF SP_PWR_ON_RESET_L SP_INSTALLED_L SP_LDSTOP_L BASE_SP_BUTTON Appendix C Connector Pinouts C 5 TABLE C 3 Service Processor Module Connector Pins Continued Signal Name Pin Pin Signal Name GND 57 58 GND USBO_P 59 60 PPC_TX3 USBO_N 61 62 PPC_RX3 GND 63 64 V33AUX DVI_RXO_P 65 66 SOL_RXD DVI_RXO_N 67 68 SOL_TXD GND 69 70 SOL_CTS_L DVI_RX1_P 71 72 SOL_DCD_L DVI_RX1_N 73 74 SOL_DTR_
45. Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual March 2007 C 2 SAS Connectors The Serial Attached SCSI SAS connector pins and their corresponding descriptions are shown in the figure and table in this section W S1 S7 S8 P1 P15 S14 FIGURE C 2 SAS Connector TABLE C 2 SAS Connector Pins Segment Pin Number Pin Name Description Signal S1 Gnd ez Second mate ground S t Ke S2 TX Positive side of transmit to hard drive KS TX Negative side of transmit to hard drive S4 Gnd Second mate ground S5 RX Negative side of receive from hard drive S6 RX Positive side of receive from hard drive S7 Gnd Second mate ground Backside S8 Gnd Second mate ground ignal SE S9 Not used egment S10 Not used S11 Gnd Second mate ground S12 Not used S13 Not used S14 Gnd Second mate ground Appendix C Connector Pinouts C 3 TABLEC 2 SAS Connector Pins Continued Segment Pin Number Pin Name Description Power P1 3 3 V Not used EE P2 3 3 V Not used P3 3 3 V Not used P4 Gnd First mate ground P5 Gnd Second mate ground P6 Gnd Second mate ground P7 5 0 V Pre charge second mate P8 5 0 V P9 5 0 V P10 Gnd Second mate ground P11 Reserved Should be grounded P12 Gnd First mate ground P13 12 0 V Pre charge second mate P14 12 0 V P15 12 0 V C 3 Service Processor Module The service processor module connector pins and their corresponding descriptions are shown in the figure and table in this section 2 10 20 30
46. C 9 component information through ILOM 3 1 overview figure 1 5 replacement procedures 4 6 configuring BIOS 2 5 connector pinouts Compact Flash C 9 front dongle C 2 SAS connectors C 3 SAS diskplane C 7 SAS LED C 8 SAS power C 8 service processor module C 4 console output redirecting 3 6 CPU fault indicator button 4 20 fault LED 3 4 replacement 4 19 D diagnostic tools BIOS POST 3 5 Bootable Diagnostics CD 3 10 external LEDs 3 2 hardware debug tool HDT 3 8 internal LEDs 3 4 service processor SP ILOM 3 1 SunVTS 3 9 DIMMs ECC errors 4 17 error correction 4 17 fault indicator button 4 14 Index 1 fault LEDs 3 4 parity 4 17 population rules 4 12 4 15 replacement 4 12 supported configurations 4 12 4 15 documentation related ii viii dongle cable attaching to the front panel 1 4 connector pinouts C 2 connectors 1 4 driver updates ii vii E ECC errors DIMM errors 4 17 Ethernet driver naming 2 6 Ethernet port booting priority 2 7 naming 2 6 Exit Menu BIOS screen 2 8 external LEDs 3 2 F fault indicator button CPU 4 20 DIMMs 4 14 feature summary 1 1 firmware updates ii vii flashing BIOS 2 30 Force Recovery jumper 2 30 front panel attaching the dongle cable 1 4 figure 1 3 LED definitions 3 3 front panel LEDs and buttons 1 3 H hard disk drive 4 6 status LEDs 3 3 hard disk drive replacement 4 6 hardware debug tool HDT access 3 8 command
47. CPUs When the board is removed from the chassis you can press a fault indicator button to view the location of the DIMM or CPU that has failed DIMM fault LEDs CPU fault LEDs Fault indicator button FIGURE 3 2 Fault Indicator Button See TABLE 3 2 for internal LED behavior TABLE 3 2 Internal LED Functions LED Name Description DIMM Fault LED This LED has two states The ejector levers on the e Off DIMM is operating properly DIMM slots are the LEDs Lit amber The system has detected a fault with the DIMM CPU Fault LED This LED has two states on motherboard e Off CPU is operating properly Lit amber The system has detected a fault with the CPU 3 4 Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual e March 2007 3 3 3 3 1 BIOS POST The system BIOS provides a rudimentary power on self test POST The basic devices required for the server to operate are checked memory is tested the LSI 1068 disk controller and attached disks are probed and enumerated and the two dual gigabit Ethernet controllers are initialized The progress of the self test is indicated by a series of POST codes Refer to Appendix B for information on BIOS POST codes These codes are displayed at the bottom right corner of the system s VGA screen once the self test has progressed far enough to initialize the video monitor However the codes are displayed as the self test runs and they scroll off the screen too quickly t
48. E Plug amp Play O S No ee z PCI Latency Timer 64 Ze Allocate IRQ to PCI VGA Yes EE z Palette Snooping Disabled EA PCI IDE BusMaster Disabled EX i OffBoard PCI ISA IDE Card Auto a Scanning onboard SAS SATA ROM Enabled Z Scanning onboard NIC Card Enabled KETER Select Screen x ARS ORS Select Item S a Zb GES Change Option ZE il General Help S ERETO Save and Exit ESC Exit Onboard PCI NIC MAC Address Sc GE NIC 1 00 03 BA CD 51 39 ZS x GE NIC 2 00 03 BA CD 51 38 Size of memory block S GE NIC 3 00 03 BA CD 51 3B xx to reserve for legacy GE NIC 3 00 03 BA CD 51 3B ISA devices TRO3 Available bb TRO4 Reserved K TRO5 Available be TRO7 Available kE TROY Available be TRO10 Available et TRO11 Available e TRO14 Available EE TRO15 Available EAE Select Screen Es S RAE Select Item z DMA Channel 0 Available we Change Option be DMA Channel 1 Available SL General Help DMA Channel 3 Available ELO Save and Exit 2 DMA Channel 5 Available ESC Exit E DMA Channel 6 Available ZC x DMA Channel 7 Available ae Reserved Memory Size Disabled e 7 KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKE Chapter 2 Powering On and Configuring BIOS Settings 2 19 2 3 7 BIOS Boot Menu Screens 2 3 7 1 BIOS Boot Menu Main Screen
49. ED Hard Drive Ready to Remove LED not used FIGURE 1 1 Sun Fire X6220 Server Module Front Panel Caution Do not use the NMI button unless you are instructed to do so by authorized Service personnel The Non Maskable Interrupt NMI switch sends an NMI order to the CPUs which is used by Field Service for debugging activities at the request of Service personnel Chapter 1 Introduction to the Sun Blade X6220 Server Module 1 3 1 4 FIGURE 1 2 shows how to attach a dongle cable to the Sun Fire X6220 server module universal connection port UCP The dongle cable provides the following I O connections for the server VGA graphics serial console to the server module service processor and dual USB connectors for keyboard mouse connections RJ 45 connector not used DB9 serial connector USB connectors VGA connector FIGURE 1 2 Attaching a Dongle Cable to the Server Caution If you have a dongle cable connected to a server module make sure to remove it before closing the door of a rack cabinet The dongle might be damaged if it is not removed before the cabinet door is closed Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual March 2007 FIGURE 1 3 shows the locations of the Sun Blade X6220 server module replaceable components with the top cover removed CPUs and heatsinks 2 Midplane connector SP board Compact flash below DIMMs up to 8 for each CPU Hard drives 4 FIGURE 1 3
50. EM POST error This range is reserved for chipset vendors and system manufacturers The error associated with this value may be different from one platform to the next B 6 Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual March 2007 APPENDIX C Connector Pinouts This appendix contains information about the following connector pinouts Section C 1 Front I O Dongle on page C 2 Section C 2 SAS Connectors on page C 3 Section C 3 Service Processor Module on page C 4 Section C 4 SAS Diskplane on page C 7 Section C 6 Compact Flash on page C 9 C 1 Cl Front I O Dongle C 2 The front I O dongle connector pins and their corresponding descriptions are shown in the figure and table in this section WW WW D HUT 7 10 0 30 36 2 FIGURE C 1 Front I O Dongle Connector TABLEC 1 Front I O Dongle Pins Signal Name Pin Pin Signal Name No Connect 1 21 28 15 USBO_FRONT_VCC 30 31 33 34 DNGL_VGA_RED 2 16 USB1_FRONT_VCC DNGL_VGA_GRN 3 17 USB1_FRONT_VCC DNGL_VGA_BLU 4 18 USB1_FRONT_CM_N GND 5 19 USB1_FRONT_CM_P DNGL_VGA_MONID2 6 20 GND GND 7 11 20 22 DNGL_RES_SER_RXD 29 32 36 DNGL_VGA_MONID1 8 23 RES_DNGL_SER_RTS_N DNGL_VGA_HSYNC_BUF 9 24 RES_DNGL_SER_TXD DNGL_VGA_VSYNC_BUF 10 25 DNGL_RES_SER_CTS_N GND 11 26 RES_DNGL_SER_DTR_N USBO_FRONT_CM_N 12 27 DNGL_RES_SER_DCD_N USBO_FRONT_CM_P 13 35 DONGLE_PRSNT_L USBO_FRONT_VCC 14 Sun
51. L GND 75 76 SOL_RTS_L DVI_RX2_P 77 78 GND DVI_RX2_N 79 80 PPC_RXD GND 81 82 PPC_TXD DVI_RXC_P 83 84 PPC_CTS_L DVI_RXC_N 85 86 PPC_DCD_L GND 87 88 PPC_DTR_L ETH_RX_P 89 90 PPC_RTS_L ETH_RX_N 91 92 GND GND 93 94 Eth_Rx_Act ETH_TX_P 95 96 Eth_Link_1000 ETH_TX_N 97 98 Eth_Link_100 GND 99 100 V33AUX C 6 Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual March 2007 C 4 SAS Diskplane The SAS diskplane connector pins and their corresponding descriptions are shown in the figures and tables in this section FIGURE CA SAS Diskplane Signal Connector TABLE CA SAS Disk Backplane Signal Connector Pins Pin Number Signal Name 1 4 7 GND 2 3 TX TX 5 6 RX RX Appendix C Connector Pinouts C 7 Ch SAS Power LED Connector The SAS power LED connector pins and their corresponding descriptions are shown in the figures and tables in this section 10 FIGURE C 5 SAS Power LED Connector TABLEC 5 SAS Power LED Geer Pins Pin Number Signal Name DISK1_FAULT_LED_N DISK1_RDY2RM_N DISK1_ACT_LED_N 12V GND DISKO_FAULT_LED_N DISKO_RDY2RM_N DISKO_ACT_LED_N 5V GND oO oo N DT FEF WO N r KA C 8 Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual March 2007 C 6 Compact Flash The Compact Flash connector pins and their corresponding descriptions are shown in the figures and tables in this section 25 20 15 10 5 S 50 45 40 35 30 26 FIGURE C 6 Compact Flash Connector TABLE C 6 Compac
52. MM Slot Numbering and Pairing 5 Before continuing with the next step review the guidelines in Section 4 4 4 1 DIMM Population Rules on page 4 12 6 To remove a DIMM a Rotate both DIMM slot ejectors outward as far as they will go The DIMM is partially ejected from the socket See FIGURE 4 11 b Carefully lift the DIMM straight up to remove it from the socket Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Blade X6220 Servers 4 15 FIGURE 4 11 Removing a DIMM 7 To install a DIMM a Ensure that the DIMM slot ejectors at each end of the memory socket are fully open rotated outward to accept the new DIMM b Align the notch in the bottom edge of the DIMM with the key in the DIMM socket See FIGURE 4 11 c Press down evenly on both top corners of the DIMM until the ejectors snap over the cutouts in the left and right edges of the DIMM 4 16 Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual e March 2007 4 4 4 3 4 4 5 Error Correction and Parity The AMD dual core processor on the Sun Blade X6220 server module provides parity protection on its internal cache memories and error correcting code ECC protection of the data The system can detect and log to the system event log SEL the following types of errors a Correctable and uncorrectable memory ECC errors m Correctable and uncorrectable CPU internal errors m Faults in the chassis shared infrastructure including fan and power supply faults Advanced ECC corrects up to 4 b
53. Menu on page 2 23 BIOS Chipset Menu Screens on page 2 23 BIOS Exit Option Menu Screen on page 2 26 FIGURE 2 4 summarizes the BIOS Configuration Utility menu tree with differences between models of the server noted See the following sections for examples of each of these screens 2 8 Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual e March 2007 IPMI BMC Configuration Event Log MPS LAN Configuration Configuration PCI Express PEF Configuration Configuration RemoteAccess Configuration USB Configuration FIGURE 2 4 Sun Blade X6220 Server Module BIOS Configuration Utility Menu Tree Mai Advanced PCIPnP B Security Chipset Exi ain menu menu menu oot menu menu menu xit menu CPU Boot NorthBridge Configuration Settings Configuration IDE Boot Device SouthBridge Configuration Priority Configuration Super I O Hard Disk Configuration Drives ACPI ACPI Removable Memory Settings Configuration Drives Configuration Event CD DVD ECC Logging Drives Configuration HyperTransport IOMMU Configuration Mode Chapter 2 Powering On and Configuring BIOS Settings 2 9 The following figures show sample BIOS setup menu screens and show optional default settings Note The screens shown are examples The version numbers and the s
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55. Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Orientation 1 2 1 3 Accessory Kits 1 6 1 4 Additional Options and Replaceable Components 1 6 Powering On and Configuring BIOS Settings 2 1 2 1 Powering On the Server 2 2 2 2 Powering Off the Server 2 4 2 3 Configuring BIOS Settings 2 5 2 3 1 Changing the Configuration of a BIOS Menu Item 2 5 2 3 2 BIOS Considerations 2 6 2 3 3 BIOS Setup Screens 2 8 2 3 4 BIOS Main Menu Screen 2 10 2 3 5 BIOS Advanced Menu Screens 2 10 2 3 6 BIOS PCI PnP Menu Screen 2 19 2 3 7 BIOS Boot Menu Screens 2 20 2 3 8 BIOS Security Settings Menu 2 23 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 3 9 BIOS Chipset Menu Screens 2 23 2 3 10 BIOS Exit Option Menu Screen 2 26 Modifying Settings Using Jumpers 2 27 2 4 1 Using the Clear CMOS Jumper J1330 2 28 2 4 2 Resetting SP and BIOS Passwords Using Jumper J1303 2 29 2 4 3 Using the Force Recovery Jumper J1302 2 30 Updating the BIOS 2 31 Power On Self Test POST 2 31 3 Diagnostics Tools 3 1 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 Service Processor H OM 3 1 System Status LEDs 3 2 3 2 1 External Status Indicator LEDs 3 2 3 2 2 Internal Status Indicator LEDs 3 4 BIOS POST 3 5 3 3 1 How BIOS POST Memory Testing Works 3 5 3 3 2 Redirecting Console Output 3 6 3 3 3 Changing POST Options 3 7 Hardware Debug Tool HDT 3 8 3 4 1 HDT Functionality 3 8 3 4 2 HDT Access 3 8 3 4 3 HDT Commands 3 9 SunVTS Diagnostic Tests 3 9 3 5 1 SunVTS Documentation 3 10 3 5 2 Diagnosing Server Problems With the Boota
56. Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Replaceable Component Locations Chapter 1 Introduction to the Sun Blade X6220 Server Module 1 5 1 3 Accessory Kits TABLE 1 2 lists the contents of the accessory kit an option that you can order with the server module TABLE 1 2 Accessory Kit Item Part Number Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Tools and Drivers CD 707 0095 Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Bootable Diagnostics CD 705 7852 Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Sun Installation Assistant CD 707 0096 Sun N1 System Manager DVD 708 0255 Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Installation Guide printed 820 0045 documentation Where to Find Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Documentation printed 820 0049 sheet Additional safety and license documentation 1 4 Additional Options and Replaceable Components Supported components and their part numbers are subject to change over time For the most up to date list of replaceable components for these servers see the following URL http sunsolve sun com handbook_pub Systems 1 Click the name and model of your server 2 On the product page that opens for the server click Full Components List for the list of components Note These servers are fully compliant with the Reduction of Hazardous Substances RoHS Directive 1 6 Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual e March 2007 CHAPTER 2 Powering On and Configuring BIOS Settings The following topics are contained in thi
57. U surface Lines of thermal grease FIGURE 4 17 Required Pattern for Thermal Grease Application b If you are reinstalling an existing heatsink use an alcohol pad to clean all the old thermal grease from the component surface Also clean the dust from the heatsink fins 4 24 Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual March 2007 4 4 7 Note System cooling might be affected by dust and contaminant build up Therefore you should open and check systems approximately every six months or more often in dirty operating environments Check system heatsinks fans and air openings If necessary clean systems by carefully brushing blowing or vacuuming contaminants from the system c Turn the heatsink upright and reinsert the four springs and mounting screws Caution Avoid moving the heatsink after it has contacted the top of the CPU Too much movement could disturb the layer of thermal grease leading to component damage d Carefully position and align the heatsink over the CPU Note The heatsink is not symmetrical and it must be aligned before you place it on the CPU Note that the half of the Sun Microsystems logo imprinted on the top of the heatsink creates a complete logo when correctly aligned with the adjacent heatsink e Lower the heatsink onto the CPU aligning the mounting screws with their holes on the motherboard f Using an adjustable torque driver alternately tighten the two heats
58. a BBS ROM initialization 002a Generic Device Initialization Manager DIM Disable all devices 042a ISA PnP devices Disable all devices 052a PCI devices Disable all devices 122a ISA devices Static device initialization 152a PCI devices Static device initialization 252a PCI devices Output device initialization 202c Initializing different devices Detecting and initializing the video adapter installed in the systems that have optional ROMs 002e Initializing all the output devices 0033 Initializing the silent boot module Set the window for displaying text information B 2 Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual e March 2007 TABLE B 1 POST Codes Continued Post Code Description 0037 Displaying sign on message CPU information setup key message and any OEM specific information 4538 PCI devices IPL device initialization 5538 PCI devices General device initialization 8600 Preparing CPU for booting to OS by copying all of the context of the BSP to all application processors present NOTE APs are left in the CLI HLT state B 2 POST Code Checkpoints The POST code checkpoints are the largest set of checkpoints during the BIOS preboot process TABLE B 2 describes the checkpoints that might occur during the POST portion of the BIOS These two digit checkpoints are the output from primary I O port 80 TABLE B 2 POST Code Checkpoints Post Code Description 03 Disable NMI Parity video
59. arques SPARC sont utilis es sous licence et sont des marques de fabrique ou des marques d pos es de SPARC International Inc aux Etats Unis et dans d autres pays Les produits portant les marques SPARC sont bas s sur une architecture d velopp e par Sun Microsystems Inc AMD Opteron est une marque de fabrique ou une marque deposee de Advanced Microdevices Inc L interface d utilisation graphique OPEN LOOK et Sun a t d velopp e par Sun Microsystems Inc pour ses utilisateurs et licenci s Sun reconna t les efforts de pionniers de Xerox pour la recherche et le d veloppement du concept des interfaces d utilisation visuelle ou graphique pour l industrie de Vinformatique Sun d tient une license non exclusive de Xerox sur l interface d utilisation grephique Xerox cette licence couvrant galement les licenciees de Sun qui mettent en place l interface d utilisation graphique OPEN LOOK et qui en outre se conforment aux licences crites de Sun LA DOCUMENTATION EST FOURNIE EN L TAT ET TOUTES AUTRES CONDITIONS DECLARATIONS ET GARANTIES EXPRESSES OU TACITES SONT FORMELLEMENT EXCLUES DANS LA MESURE AUTORISEE PAR LA LOI APPLICABLE Y COMPRIS NOTAMMENT TOUTE GARANTIE IMPLICITE RELATIVE A LA QUALITE MARCHANDE A L APTITUDE A UNE UTILISATION PARTICULIERE OU A LABSENCE DE CONTREFA ON g4 Adobe PostScript Contents Preface vii Introduction to the Sun Blade X6220 Server Module 1 1 1 1 Features of the Server Module 1 1 1 2
60. ble Diagnostics CD 3 10 4 Maintaining the Sun Blade X6220 Servers 4 1 4 1 Tools and Supplies Needed 4 1 iv Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual e March 2007 4 2 Index Index 1 Removing the Server Module From the Chassis and Removing the Cover 4 2 4 2 1 Removing the Server Module From the Chassis 4 2 4 2 2 Removing the Main Cover 4 4 4 3 Locations of Replaceable Components 4 5 4 4 Replaceable Component Procedures 4 6 4 4 1 Replacing a Hard Disk Drive 4 6 4 4 2 Replacing the Battery 4 10 4 4 3 Replacing the Compact Flash Module 4 11 4 4 4 Replacing Memory Modules DIMMs 4 12 4 4 5 Replacing the SP Board 4 17 4 4 6 Replacing a CPU and Heatsink 4 19 4 4 7 Replacing the Motherboard 4 25 4 5 Servicetool FRU Update Procedure 4 26 System Specifications A 1 BIOS POST Codes B 1 BI POST Codes B 1 Bi POST Code Checkpoints BA Connector Pinouts C 1 Cl FrontI O Dongle C 2 C 2 SAS Connectors C 3 C 3 Service Processor Module C 4 C4 SAS Diskplane C Z Ch SAS Power LED Connector C 8 C 6 Compact Flash C 9 Contents V vi Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual e March 2007 Preface The Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual contains information and procedures for maintaining and upgrading the server modules Before You Read This Document It is important that you review the safety guidelines in the Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Safety and Compliance Guide 820 1706 Product Updates For pr
61. ble Diagnostics CD you must have either a keyboard mouse and monitor attached to the server on which you are performing diagnostics or a remote console server if you run the diagnostics CD remotely 3 10 Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual e March 2007 3 5 2 2 Using the Bootable Diagnostics CD To use the Bootable Diagnostics CD to perform diagnostics Set up the Bootable Diagnostics CD to run on a local or remote server If you want to run the CD from a remote server using ILOM see the Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM Administration Guide for ILOM 1 1 1 820 0280 for instructions on running the CD remotely If you want to run the CD on the local server continue with the following steps Attach the dongle to the server UCP port See FIGURE 1 2 Attach a USB CD or DVD drive to a USB port on the dongle cable With the server powered on insert the Bootable Diagnostics CD into the CD DVD ROM drive Reboot the server but press F2 during the start of the reboot so that you can change the BIOS setting for boot device priority When the BIOS Main menu appears navigate to the BIOS Boot menu Instructions for navigating within the BIOS screens are printed on the BIOS screens On the BIOS Boot menu screen select Boot Device Priority The Boot Device Priority screen appears Select the CD ROM drive as the primary boot device h Save and exit the BIOS screens Reboot the server When the
62. by default keyboard Num Lock is turned on during boot If you set this to Off the keyboard Num Lock is not turned on during boot a Wait for F1 if Error This option is disabled by default If you enable it the system pauses if an error is found during POST and resumes only when you press the F1 key Interrupt 19 Capture This option is reserved for future use Do not change a Default Boot Order The letters in the brackets represent the boot devices To see the letters defined position your cursor over the field and read the definition on the right side of the screen Chapter 3 Diagnostics Tools 3 7 3 4 3 4 1 3 4 2 Hardware Debug Tool HDT The hardware debug tool HDT is a diagnostic tool that allows access to all memory spaces and CPU registers of the system HDT Functionality Available functionality includes m Access to CPU registers and memory spaces a Automated diagnostics m Checking of all HT links for errors at different speeds and widths m Testing of BIOS flash access and BIOS progress m Testing of access to other board components HDT can be used to m Check the status and configuration of system m Diagnose the system with the following symptoms No video System hang any bad HT link will cause this a BIOS POST failure before video comes up Note HDT diagnostics will stop or reset and power cycle the system Do not use HDT while the operating system is running HDT Access
63. ceable components for these servers see the following URL http sunsolve sun com handbook_pub Systems 1 Click the name and model of your server 2 On the product page that opens for the server click the Full Components List for the list of components DIMM Replacement Procedure Use the following procedure to replace this component Power off the server and remove the server module from the chassis as described in Section 4 2 1 Removing the Server Module From the Chassis on page 4 2 Caution Do not operate the system with empty slots Always insert a filler into an empty slot to reduce the possibility of module shut down Remove the main cover as described in Section 4 2 2 Removing the Main Cover on page 4 4 Press the fault indicator button on the motherboard to illuminate the LED for the DIMMs that have failed Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Blade X6220 Servers 4 13 DIMM fault LED Fault indicator button FIGURE 4 9 Fault Indicator Button 4 Locate the DIMM slot on the motherboard into which you plan to install or replace a DIMM The DIMM ejector levers contain LEDs that can indicate a faulty DIMM a DIMM ejector LED is off DIMM is operating properly a DIMM ejector LED is on amber DIMM is faulty and should be replaced 4 14 Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual March 2007 CHIPO MCO DO 5 FIGURE 4 10 Sun Blade X6220 Server Module DI
64. creen items and selections shown are subject to change over the life of the product 2 3 4 BIOS Main Menu Screen Main Advanced PCTPnP Boot Security Chipset Exit KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK KKK KKK KKK KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKE System Overview Use ENTER TAB z KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK or SHIFT TAB to AMIBIOS select a field x Version 08 00 12 Build Date 02 07 07 Use or to a ID 0ABJT023 configure system Time Product Name Sun Blade X6220 Server Module WW System Serial Number 1005 CB 065026007C BMC Firmware Revision 1 01 01 eg Processor 2 i Type AMD Opteron tm Processor 2220 EE a Select Screen e Speed 2800 MHz REISE Select Item z Count 4 Sc Change Field k Tab Select Field KR System Memory ee SL General Help x Size 3 5 GB EEO Save and Exit ESC Exit KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKE 2 3 5 BIOS Advanced Menu Screens 2 10 Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual e March 2007 2 3 5 1 Main Advanced PCIPnP BIOS Advanced Menu Main Screen Boot Security Chipset Exit
65. ct the server s console output Refer to the Integrated Lights Out Manager Administration Guide for ILOM 1 1 1 820 0280 for more information m Use a terminal or terminal emulator connected to a computer through the serial port on the server dongle To change the system parameters enter the BIOS setup utility by pressing the F2 key while the system is performing the power on self test POST POST testing is indicated when the Power OK LED on the front panel of the server module goes into slow blink mode Highlight the field to be modified using the arrow and Tab keys Press Enter to select the field A dialog box appears The box presents you with the options available for the setup field that you have chosen Modify the setup field and close the screen Chapter 2 Powering On and Configuring BIOS Settings 2 5 2 2 2 3 2 1 2 3 2 2 5 If you need to modify other setup parameters use the arrow and Tab keys to navigate to the desired screen and menu item and then repeat Steps 1 through 3 Otherwise go to Step 5 Press and release the right arrow key until the Exit menu screen is displayed Follow the instructions on the Exit menu screen to save your changes and exit the Setup utility BIOS Considerations This section contains information and considerations regarding the system BIOS PCI Card Slot Booting Priority The Sun Blade X6220 server modules have up to two PCI ExpressModules PCI EMs
66. e If you do not remove this jumper the ILOM SP and BIOS passwords will be reset every time you power cycle the server Using the Force Recovery Jumper J1302 You can use this jumper to force the server to flash a new BIOS in the case of a system hang For example if the system hangs after an ILOM SP firmware BIOS update use this procedure to force the server to look for the new BIOS Shut down the server to standby power mode by using stylus or other pointed object to press and release the recessed Power button on the front panel See Section 2 2 Powering Off the Server on page 2 4 Caution Before handling components attach an ESD wrist strap to the grounding post that is built into the rear of the chassis The system s printed circuit boards and hard disk drives contain components that are extremely sensitive to static electricity Remove the server module from the chassis See Section 4 2 1 Removing the Server Module From the Chassis on page 4 2 Remove the main cover from the server See Section 4 2 2 Removing the Main Cover on page 4 4 Install the shorting jumper across the J1302 header pins See FIGURE 2 5 for the jumper location This jumper s function is to instruct the system to force recovery of the latest BIOS at system reboot 2 30 Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual e March 2007 Reinstall the main cover to the server Reinstall the server module
67. e Device Device Device Device BIOS Boot Menu Hard Disk Drives Screen CD DVD Drives Removable Dev Hard Drive NVIDIA Boot Agent 2 NVIDIA Boot Agent Network IBA GE Slo Network IBA GE Slo F F FF F F F F F KF KF HF Boot Specifies the boot sequence from the available devices A device enclosed in parenthesis has been disabled in the corresponding type menu ae ae F1 F10 ESC Select Screen Select Item Change Option General Help Save and Exit Exit Hard Disk Drives
68. e Push and release this button to make the Locate LED blink for 30 minutes e Hold down the button for 5 seconds to initiate a push to test mode that illuminates all other LEDs both inside and outside the chassis for 15 seconds The server module is ready to be removed from the chassis This LED is switched on by the service processor when the server module main power is off This LED has three states e Off Normal operation Slow Blinking A new unacknowledged event requiring a service action has been detected e On The event has been acknowledged but the problem still requires attention This LED has three states Off Server main power and standby power are off e Standby Blinking Standby power is on but main power is off e Slow Blinking POST or diagnostics are running On Server is in main power mode with power supplied to all components The hard disk drives have three LEDs The order listed below is when the server module is installed in the chassis Right LED green Fast blink means normal disk activity slow blink means RAID activity and off means power is off or no disk activity e Middle LED amber System has detected a hard disk fault This LED is controlled by the service processor e Top LED blue This LED is not used Chapter 3 Diagnostics Tools 3 3 3 2 2 Internal Status Indicator LEDs These servers have internal status indicator LEDs for the DIMM slots and the
69. e the KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK password Supervisor Password Not Installed Ss X User Password Not Installed Change Supervisor Password i S Change User Password X Ka Ka Boot Sector Virus Protection Disabled Gg Select Screen x BE Select Item a a Enter Change Si General Help S F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit Ka KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKE 2 39 BIOS Chipset Menu Screens 2 3 9 1 BIOS Chipset Menu Main Screen Main Advanced PCIPnP Boot Security Chipset Exit Options for NB NorthBridge Configuration SouthBridge Configuration S ae e Ap RK Select Screen a Select Item Enter Go to Sub Screen FL General Help F10 Save and Exit e ESC Exit
70. eplacing a CPU and Heatsink on page 4 19 m Hard drives See Section 4 4 1 Replacing a Hard Disk Drive on page 4 6 You must return each HDD to the bay from which it was removed Use an adhesive note or another method to temporarily label the HDDs after you remove them m SP board See Section 4 4 5 Replacing the SP Board on page 4 17 Note The server module enclosure the motherboard and hard drive backplanes are all part of the motherboard FRU Installation is the reverse of this procedure 4 5 4 26 Servicetool FRU Update Procedure Caution The SunService account is for the use of Sun service representatives only Do not use the SunService account unless you are instructed to do so in a procedure developed by Sun Microsystems Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual March 2007 1 Use the ssh command to log in to the SunService account The default password is changeme ssh lt SP IP address gt 1 sunservice lt SP IP Address gt s password changeme At the prompt enter the servicetool command with options The options are defined in the following table servicetool fru_update serviceprocessor lt OtherOptions gt lt value gt Other Options Value fru_product_part_number Write a new part number to the FRU fru_product_serial_number Write a new serial number to the FRU fru_asset_tag Write a new asset tag to the FRU Watch the output from the c
71. eripheral parameters Enable Disable NMI as selected 90 Late POST initialization of system management interrupt AO Check boot password if installed Al Clean up work needed before booting to OS A2 Takes care of runtime image preparation for different BIOS modules Fill the free area in F000h segment with OFFh Initializes the Microsoft IRO Routing Table Prepares the runtime language module Disables the system configuration display if needed A4 Initialize runtime language module Appendix B BIOS POST Codes B 5 TABLE B 2 POST Code Checkpoints Continued Post Code Description A7 Displays the system configuration screen if enabled Initializes the CPUs before boot which includes the programming of the MTRRs A8 Prepare CPU for OS boot including final MTRR values A9 Wait for user input at config display if needed AA Uninstall POST INT1Ch vector and INT09h vector Deinitializes the ADM module AB Prepare BBS for Int 19 boot AC Any kind of chipsets NB SB specific programming needed during End POST just before giving control to runtime code booting to OS Program the system BIOS 0F0000h shadow RAM cacheability Port to handle any OEM specific programming needed during End POST Copy OEM specific data from POST_DSEG to RUN_CSEG B1 Save system context for ACPI 00 Prepares CPU for booting to OS by copying all of the context of the BSP to all application processors present NOTE APs are left in the CLIHLT state 61 70 O
72. fewer than 5 CPU sockets are present on a board subsequent CPUs entry points is separated by 8000h bytes If more than 4 CPU sockets are present entry points are separated by 200h bytes CPU module is responsible for the relocation of the CPU to correct address NOTE APs are left in the INIT state 24 Decompresses and initializes any platform specific BIOS modules 30 Initializes System Management Interrupt 2A Initializes different devices through DIM 2C Initializes different devices Detects and initializes the video adapter installed in the system that have optional ROMs 2E Initializes all the output devices 31 Allocates memory for ADM module and decompresses it Gives control to ADM module for initialization Initializes language and font modules for ADM Activates ADM module 33 Initializes the silent boot module Sets the window for displaying text information 37 Displays sign on message CPU information setup key message and any OEM specific information 38 Initializes different devices through DIM 39 Initializes DMAC 1 and DMAC 2 B 4 Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual March 2007 TABLE B 2 POST Code Checkpoints Continued Post Code Description 3A Initializes RTC date time 3B Test for total memory installed in the system Also check for DEL or ESC keys to limit memory test Display total memory in the system 3C By this point RAM read write test is completed Program memory holes or handle any
73. form an orderly shutdown of the operating system Servers not running ACPI enabled operating systems shut down to standby power mode immediately a ILOM shutdown Use the ILOM CLI or Web GUI to power off the system At the ILOM command prompt type stop SYS See the Integrated Lights Out Manager Administration Guide for ILOM 1 1 1 820 0280 for more information When the main power is off the Power OK LED on the front panel begins flashing indicating that the server is in standby power mode Note When you use the Power button to enter standby power mode power is still directed to the SP board and power supply fans indicated when the Power OK LED is flashing To completely power off the server you must remove the server module from the midplane 4 2 Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual e March 2007 2 Turn off any peripheral devices connected to the dongle and disconnect the dongle from the server FIGURE 4 1 Removing a Server Module 3 Remove the server module from the chassis See FIGURE 4 1 a Press together and hold green ejector buttons b Open the ejector levers by rotating them out from the server module c Pull the server module out from the chassis by the ejector levers until you are able to grasp the module with both hands to pull it out of the chassis 4 Set the server module on an antistatic surface 5 Install a filler panel into the server module slot if the
74. g tabs 7 Pivot the front edge of the SP board upward to disengage its connector from the motherboard Installation is the reverse of this procedure 4 18 Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual e March 2007 4 4 6 Replacing a CPU and Heatsink Follow these steps to remove and replace a CPU and its heatsink in a Sun Blade X6220 server module Note This component is a FRU and should be replaced only by qualified service technicians Contact your Sun service representative for assistance Supported components and their part numbers are subject to change over time For the most up to date list of replaceable components for these servers see the following URL http sunsolve sun com handbook_pub Systems 1 Click the name and model of your server 2 On the product page that opens for the server click Full Components List for the list of components Use the following procedure to replace this component Power off the server and remove the server module from the chassis as described in Section 4 2 1 Removing the Server Module From the Chassis on page 4 2 Caution Do not operate the system with empty slots Always insert a filler into an empty slot to reduce the possibility of module shut down Remove the main cover as described in Section 4 2 2 Removing the Main Cover on page 4 4 Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Blade X6220 Servers 4 19 3 Press the fault indicator button on the m
75. ge 3 5 Section 3 4 Hardware Debug Tool HDT on page 3 8 Section 3 5 SunVTS Diagnostic Tests on page 3 9 Service Processor ILOM The following component information is available through the service processor SP Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM Viewing replaceable component information Viewing sensors and LED indicators Viewing indicators LEDs and controlling the locate LED Managing alerts Viewing and clearing the system event log See the Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM Administration Guide for ILOM 1 1 1 820 0280 for more information 3 1 3 2 System Status LEDs The Sun Blade X6220 server module has external and internal system status LEDs 3 2 1 External Status Indicator LEDs FIGURE 3 1 shows the locations of the external status indicator LEDs Locate button with LED Ready to Remove LED Service Action Required LED OK Power LED Hard Drive Power OK LED Hard Drive Service Action Required LED Hard Drive Ready to Remove LED not used FIGURE 3 1 External LED Location 3 2 Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual e March 2007 Refer to TABLE 3 1 for descriptions of the LED behavior TABLE 3 1 Front Panel LED Functions LED Name Locate button LED Ready to Remove LED Service Action Required LED Power OK LED Hard Disk Drive Status LEDs Description This LED helps you to identify which system in the rack you are working on in a rack full of servers
76. ice from P ATA Change Option 7 RI General Help F10 Save and Exit ZS ESC Exit gt Ss Se 2 3 5 4 BIOS Advanced Menu SuperlO Chipset Configuration Screen Advanced kkkkxkxkkxkxkkkxkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkxk Configure Smc27X Super IO Chipset Allows BIOS to Select Serial Port1 Base Serial Port0 Address 3F8 IRQ4 Addresses ee Ka Ka AKAR Select Screen S k gg Select Item z Change Option x ZZ General Help i RLO Save and Exit z S ESC Exit KR Ka KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKE 2 12 Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual e March 2007 2 3 5 5 BIOS Advanced Menu ACPI Settings Screen Advanced
77. in location This jumper s function is to clear the ILOM SP password Reinstall the main cover to the server Reinstall the server module into the chassis Return the server to main power mode by using a stylus or other pointed object to press and release the recessed Power button on the front panel Note You must allow the entire server not just the SP to reboot to main power mode to complete the password reset This is because the state of this jumper cannot be determined without the host CPU running Wait until the end of POST when you see the CMOS password cleared by jumper message after which both the BIOS and SP passwords are reset a The ILOM SP password is reset to the default changeme Chapter 2 Powering On and Configuring BIOS Settings 2 29 2 4 3 10 m The BIOS password is also reset by a separate operation performed by the BIOS when it discovers the presence of this jumper The BIOS password is not reset to changeme it is removed so that there is no longer a BIOS password set If you had a BIOS password set you are no longer prompted for one Log in to the ILOM web GUI using root as the user name and changeme as the password Refer to the Integrated Lights Out Manager Administration Guide for ILOM 1 1 1 820 0280 Change the default password to a password of your choice Repeat Steps 1 through 7 to remove the J1303 jumper Remove the jumper in Step 4 rather than inserting it Not
78. ink mounting screws 180 degrees at a time until each spring is completely compressed Tighten the screws to 7 in lbs 0 8 Nm Replacing the Motherboard Follow these steps to remove and replace the motherboard Note This component is a FRU and should be replaced only by qualified service technicians Contact your Sun Service representative for assistance Supported components and their part numbers are subject to change over time For the most up to date list of replaceable components for these servers visit http sunsolve sun com handbook_pub Systems 1 Click the name and model of your server Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Blade X6220 Servers 4 25 2 On the product page that opens for the server click Full Components List for the list of components Use the following procedure to replace this component Remove the server module from the chassis as described in Section 4 2 1 Removing the Server Module From the Chassis on page 4 2 Caution Do not operate the system with empty slots Always insert a filler into an empty slot to reduce the possibility of module shut down Remove the main cover as described in Section 4 2 2 Removing the Main Cover on page 4 4 Remove the following components from the motherboard and place them on an antistatic surface a DIMMs See Section 4 4 4 Replacing Memory Modules DIMMs on page 4 12 m CPU and heatsink See Section 4 4 6 R
79. into the chassis Return the server to main power mode by using a stylus or other pointed object to press and release the recessed Power button on the front panel You must fully power on the server to complete the reset This is because the state of this jumper cannot be determined without the host CPU running Repeat Steps 1 through 7 to remove the J1302 jumper Remove the jumper in Step 4 rather than inserting it Note If you do not remove this jumper the server forces a recovery of the new BIOS every time that you power cycle the server 2 5 Updating the BIOS The BIOS is updated whenever you update the ILOM Service Processor firmware For instructions on updating the firmware refer to the Integrated Lights Out Manager Administration Guide for ILOM 1 1 1 820 0280 2 6 Power On Self Test POST For information about BIOS POST POST codes POST code checkpoints and console redirection see Appendix B Chapter 2 Powering On and Configuring BIOS Settings 2 31 2 32 Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual e March 2007 CHAPTER 3 Diagnostics Tools This chapter contains information about diagnostic tools that you can use to determine the status of the Sun Blade X6220 server module and components This chapter contains the following topics Section 3 1 Service Processor ILOM on page 3 1 Section 3 2 System Status LEDs on page 3 2 Section 3 3 BIOS POST on pa
80. is See Section 4 2 Removing the Server Module From the Chassis and Removing the Cover on page 4 2 Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual March 2007 2 2 3 1 Configuring BIOS Settings This section describes how to view and modify the BIOS settings The basic input output system BIOS has a setup utility stored in the BIOS flash memory The setup utility reports system information and can be used to configure the BIOS settings The configured data is provided with context sensitive help and is stored in the system s battery backed CMOS RAM If the configuration stored in the CMOS RAM is invalid the BIOS settings default to optimal values specified in the BIOS The BIOS setup utility contains seven menu screens which are displayed in this order Main Advanced PCI PnP Boot Security Chipset and Exit Use the left and right arrow keys to move sequentially back and forth through the seven screens Fields that can be reconfigured are displayed in color All other fields are nonconfigurable Use the up and down arrows on the keyboard to scroll through a screen s menu Use the Tab key to move back and forth across columns Changing the Configuration of a BIOS Menu Item You can change the BIOS configuration using several different interfaces m Use a USB keyboard and mouse and a VGA monitor connected directly to the server dongle m Use the remote video console of the ILOM service processor and redire
81. its in error on nibble boundaries as long as they are all in the same DRAM If a DRAM fails the DIMM continues to function Refer to the Integrated Lights Out Manager Administration Guide for ILOM 1 1 1 820 0280 for more information on accessing the error log Replacing the SP Board The service processor SP board is sometimes referred to as the graphics redirect and service processor GRASP board Note This component is a CRU and can be replaced by anyone Power off the server as described in Section 4 2 1 Removing the Server Module From the Chassis on page 4 2 Remove the server module from the chassis as described in Section 4 2 1 Removing the Server Module From the Chassis on page 4 2 Caution Do not operate the system with empty slots Always insert a filler into an empty slot to reduce the possibility of module shut down Remove the main cover as described in Section 4 2 2 Removing the Main Cover on page 4 4 Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Blade X6220 Servers 4 17 FIGURE 4 12 shows how to remove the SP card FIGURE 4 12 Removing the SP Board 4 Unfasten the screw securing the SP board retainer 5 Squeeze the plastic standoff that protrudes through the SP board to press the standoff s locking tabs If you have difficulty pressing the locking tabs with your fingers you can use a pair of long nosed pliers 6 Raise the SP board until it is clear of the lockin
82. kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Event Logging details View all unread events k On the Event Log View Event Log 2 Mark all events as read S Clear Event Log i k k k k D E Select Screen ed SS Select Item Enter Go to Sub Screen i PI General Help ig F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit k k 2 3 5 8 BIOS Advanced Menu HyperTransport Configuration Screen Advanced KR KKK KEKE KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KEK KKK KKK KEKE KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KEK KEK KEK KEK KEK KEK KEK KKK KEKE KKK KE KEKE KEEKE Hyper Transport Configuration The HyperTransport Link will run at this D speed if it is slower CPU0 CPU1 HT Link 0 Speed
83. kpoints Continued Post Code Description C5 Enumerate and set up application processors This includes microcode loading and workarounds for errata 78 110 106 107 69 63 C6 Re enables cache for boot strap processor and apply workarounds in the BSP for errata 106 107 69 and 63 if appropriate In case of mixed CPU steppings errors are sought and logged and an appropriate frequency for all CPUs is found and applied NOTE APs are left in the CLI HLT state C7 The HT sets link frequencies and widths to their final values This routine is called after CPU frequency has been calculated to prevent bad programming 0A Initializes the 8042 compatible Keyboard Controller OB Detects the presence of PS 2 mouse 0C Detects the presence of Keyboard in KBC port OE Testing and initialization of different input devices Also update the kernel variables Traps the INT09h vector so that the POST INT09h handler gets control for IRO1 Decompress all available language BIOS logo and Silent logo modules 13 Initialize PM regs and PM PCI regs at Early POST Initialize multi host bridge if the system supports it Set up ECC options before memory clearing REDIRECTION causes corrected data to be written to RAM immediately CHIPKILL provides 4 bit error det corr of x4 type memory Enable PCI X clock lines in the 8131 20 Relocates all the CPUs to a unique SMBASE address The BSP will be set to have its entry point at A000 0 If
84. m only Only the following tests are supported on x86 platforms a CPU Test cputest m Disk and Floppy Drives Test disktest m Data Translation Look aside Buffer dtlbtest m Floating Point Unit Test fputest m Network Hardware Test nettest m Ethernet Loopback Test netlbtest m Physical Memory Test pmemtest m Serial Port Test serialtest m System Test systest m Universal Serial Bus Test usbtest a Virtual Memory Test vmemtest SunVTS software has a sophisticated graphical user interface GUI that provides test configuration and status monitoring You can run the GUI on one system to display the SunVTS testing of another system on the network SunVTS software also provides a TTY mode interface for situations in which running a GUI is not possible SunVTS Documentation SunVTS documentation is included on the Bootable Diagnostics CD 705 7852 You can also access SunVTS documentation at this site http docs Sun Com app Qdocs co11 1140 2 Diagnosing Server Problems With the Bootable Diagnostics CD SunVTS software is preinstalled on these servers The server is also shipped with the Bootable Diagnostics CD 705 7852 This CD is designed so that the server boots from the CD This CD boots the Solaris Operating System and starts SunVTS software Diagnostic tests runs and write output to log files that the service technician can use to determine the problem with the server Requirements To use the Boota
85. memory errors automatically Maintaining system integrity bie Select Screen EK Select Item Change Option F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit 2 3 9 5 BIOS Chipset Menu SouthBridge Configuration Screen SMBus Interface MAC Interface I04 MAC Interface MAC Bridge Mode MAC Media Interface MAC Option ROM Onboard IO APIC CPU Spread Spectrum SATA Spread Spectrum PCI Express Spread Spectrum Primary Video Restore on AC Power Loss Power Button Behavior F F FF F F F F F FF F FF Chipset South Bridge Chipset Configuration Enabled Enabled Enabled
86. mitation The BIOS Option ROM is 128 KB Of these 128 KB approximately 80 KB are used by the VGA controller the LSI controller and the network interface card Approximately 48 KB remain for the Option ROM Chapter 2 Powering On and Configuring BIOS Settings 2 7 209 BIOS Setup Screens TABLE 2 1 contains summary descriptions of the seven top level BIOS setup screens and indicates the section that contains examples of the BIOS screens TABLE 2 1 BIOS Setup Screens Summary Screen Description Section Main General system information BIOS Main Menu Screen on page 2 10 Advanced Configuration interface for the CPUs IDE SuperIO BIOS Advanced Menu Screens ACPI Event Log HyperTransport IPMI MPS PCI Express PowerNow Remote Access and USB PCI PnP Plug and Play PnP devices can be configured by the BIOS default or by the operating system if applicable Boot Configure the boot device priority CD DVD Removables Hard Disks Networks Security Install or change the user and supervisor passwords Chipset Configuration options for the NorthBridge and SouthBridge devices Note that the Memory Chipkill option is enabled by default Enabling Chipkill improves system reliability but degrades system performance under specific applications Exit Save or discard changes on page 2 10 BIOS PCI PnP Menu Screen on page 2 19 BIOS Boot Menu Screens on page 2 20 BIOS Security Settings
87. n Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual e March 2007 Typographic Conventions Typeface Meaning Examples AaBbCc123 The names of commands files and directories on screen computer output AaBbCc123 What you type when contrasted with on screen computer output AaBbCc123 Book titles new words or terms words to be emphasized Replace command line variables with real names or values The settings on your browser might differ from these settings Third Party Web Sites Edit your login file Use 1s a to list all files You have mail su Password Read Chapter 6 in the User s Guide These are called class options You must be superuser to do this To delete a file type rm filename Sun is not responsible for the availability of third party web sites mentioned in this document Sun does not endorse and is not responsible or liable for any content advertising products or other materials that are available on or through such sites or resources Sun will not be responsible or liable for any actual or alleged damage or loss caused by or in connection with the use of or reliance on any such content goods or services that are available on or through such sites or resources Preface ix Sun Welcomes Your Comments Sun is interested in improving its documentation and welcomes your comments and suggestions You can submit your comments by going to http www sun com hwdocs feedback Please i
88. nclude the title and part number of your document with your feedback Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual part number 820 0046 10 x Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual March 2007 CHAPTER 1 Introduction to the Sun Blade X6220 Server Module This chapter contains an overview of the Sun Blade X6220 server module and contains the following topics m Section 1 1 Features of the Server Module on page 1 1 m Section 1 2 Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Orientation on page 1 2 m Section 1 3 Accessory Kits on page 1 6 m Section 1 4 Additional Options and Replaceable Components on page 1 6 1 1 Features of the Server Module The Sun Blade X6220 server module is a 1U server designed to fit into the Sun Blade 6000 chassis system The Sun Blade X6220 server module supports two 120W Opteron Rev F processors and embedded I O that provides PCI Express SAS and Gigabit Ethernet interfaces to the Sun Blade 6000 chassis midplane and four SAS or SATA drive interfaces at the front of the server module Server monitoring is performed by a PowerPC based service processor SP module that plugs into the Sun Blade X6220 server module TABLE 1 1 summarizes the features of the server module TABLE 1 1 Summary Comparison of Features Feature or Component Specifications CPU Up to two AMD64 Opteron 200 Series dual core processors 1 MByte L2 cache per core Memory Up to eight registered ECC DDR2
89. o Auto Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Select the DRAM Frequency programming method If Auto X the DRAM speed will be based on SPDs If Limit the DRAM spe will not exceed the specified value If Manual the DRAMs specified will be programmed regardless ax Select Screen mie Select Item Change Option F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit 2 3 9 4 BIOS Chipset Menu NorthBridge ECC Configuration Screen ECC Configuration DRAM ECC Enable 4 bit ECC Mode DRAM SCRUB REDIRECT DRAM BG Scrub L2 Cache BG Scrub Data Cache BG Scrub F FF F F F F FF F F F F FF KF F F Chipset Enabled Enabled Enabled 163 8us 10 2us 5 12us a F F F F F F F F F F F HF DRAM ECC allows hardware to report and correct
90. o be read An alternate method of displaying the POST codes is to redirect the output of the console to a serial port see Section 3 3 2 Redirecting Console Output on page 3 6 The message BMC Responding is displayed at the end of the POST How BIOS POST Memory Testing Works The BIOS POST memory testing is performed as follows 1 The first megabyte of DRAM is tested by the BIOS before the BIOS code is shadowed that is copied from ROM to DRAM 2 Once executing out of DRAM the BIOS performs a simple memory test a write read of every location with the pattern 55aa55aa Note This memory test is performed only if Quick Boot is not enabled from the Boot Settings Configuration screen Enabling Quick Boot causes the BIOS to skip the memory test See Section 3 3 3 Changing POST Options on page 3 7 for more information 3 The BIOS polls the memory controllers for both correctable and uncorrectable memory errors and logs those errors into the service processor Chapter 3 Diagnostics Tools 3 5 3 3 2 10 11 12 13 14 15 Redirecting Console Output Use these instructions to access the service processor and redirect the console output so that the BIOS POST codes can be read Connect a dongle cable to the server module universal connector port UCP See FIGURE 1 2 Connect a monitor to the dongle cable video port and a keyboard to a USB port Power cycle or power on the server Initialize the
91. oduct updates that you can download for the Sun Blade X6220 server modules please visit the following Web site http www sun com servers blades x6220 This site contains updates for firmware and drivers as well as CD ROM iso images vii Related Documentation For a description of the document set for the Sun Blade X6220 server modules see the Where To Find Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Documentation sheet that is packed with your system and also is posted at the product s documentation site See the following URL and then navigate to your product http www sun com documentation Translated versions of some of these documents are available at the product documentation site in French Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese Korean and Japanese English documentation is revised more frequently and might be more up to date than the translated documentation For all Sun hardware documentation see the following URL http www sun com documentation For Solaris and other software documentation see the following URL http docs sun com Using UNIX Commands This document might not contain information about basic UNIX commands and procedures such as shutting down the system booting the system and configuring devices Refer to the following for that information a Software documentation that you received with your system a Solaris Operating System documentation which is at http docs sun com viii Su
92. ommand and respond to the confirmation prompts for continuing the update and rebooting the server Servicetool is going to collect system information for the service processor for future part swaps The following preconditions must be true for this to work The new service processor must be installed Do you want to continue y n y Service processor FRU information ready to be collected You MUST reboot the service processor for to complete this process Allow the service processor to fully boot DO NOT UNPLUG THE SYSTEM WHILE THE SERVICE PROCESSOR IS BOOTING Would you like to reboot the service processor now y n y The system is going down NOW Sending SIGTERM to all processes Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Blade X6220 Servers 4 27 4 28 Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual e March 2007 A APPENDIX System Specifications This appendix contains physical specifications for the Sun Blade X6220 server module Refer to the chassis documentation for additional server module specifications TABLE A 1 Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Physical Specifications Specification Value Width 12 87 inches 327 mm Height 1 7 inches 44 mm Depth 20 16 inches 512 mm Weight 17 pounds 8 kg A 1 A 2 Gun Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual e March 2007 APPENDIX B BIOS POST Codes The following topics are included in this appendix m Section B 1 POST Codes on page B 1 m Section B 2
93. osystems Inc in the U S and in other countries All SPARC trademarks are used under license and are trademarks or registered trademarks of SPARC International Inc in the U S and in other countries Products bearing SPARC trademarks are based upon an architecture developed by Sun Microsystems Inc AMD Opteron is a trademark or registered trademark of Advanced Microdevices Inc The OPEN LOOK and Sun Graphical User Interface was developed by Sun Microsystems Inc for its users and licensees Sun acknowledges the pioneering efforts of Xerox in researching and developing the concept of visual or graphical user interfaces for the computer industry Sun holds a non exclusive license from Xerox to the Xerox Graphical User Interface which license also covers Sun s licensees viho implement OPEN LOOK GUIs and otherwise comply with Sun s written license agreements U S Government Rights Commercial use Government users are subject to the Sun Microsystems Inc standard license agreement and applicable provisions of the FAR and its supplements DOCUMENTATION IS PROVIDED AS IS AND ALL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED CONDITIONS REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NON INFRINGEMENT ARE DISCLAIMED EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT THAT SUCH DISCLAIMERS ARE HELD TO BE LEGALLY INVALID Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems Inc 4150 Network Circle Santa Clara Californie 95054 Etats Unis
94. otherboard to illuminate the LED for the CPU that has failed CPU fault LEDs Fault indicator button FIGURE 4 13 Fault Indicator Button 4 Identify which CPU and heatsink you are replacing The internal designation of the two CPUs in the server is shown in FIGURE 4 13 There is a fault LED on the motherboard for each CPU m LED is off CPU is OK a LED is lit amber CPU has encountered a voltage or heat error condition 4 20 Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual March 2007 FIGURE 4 14 CPU Locations 5 Remove the CPU and heatsink from the motherboard a Hold down on the top of the heatsink to prevent it from tipping unevenly while you alternately loosen the four spring loaded mounting screws that secure the heatsink to the motherboard Turn the screws 180 degrees at a time and then remove the screws when they are detached See FIGURE 4 15 Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Blade X6220 Servers 4 21 FIGURE 4 15 Removing the Heatsink and CPU b Twist the heatsink slightly to lift it off the board Turn the heatsink upside down and allow the spring in each of the four mounting holes to fall out into your hand Note Set the heatsink upside down on a clean flat surface to prevent the thermal grease from contaminating other components 6 Pull the CPU socket lever slightly away from the socket a Pivot the lever up into the fully open position b Open the hinged plate that covers the CPU until
95. s 3 8 functionality 3 8 heatsink replacement 4 19 l Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM component information 3 1 documentation 3 1 power off server 2 4 redirecting console output 2 5 3 6 running SunVTS from a remote server 3 11 internal LEDs 3 4 J J1302 jumper 2 27 2 30 J1303 jumper 2 27 2 29 J1330 jumper 2 27 2 28 jumpers Clear CMOS 2 28 Force Recovery 2 30 header pins location 2 27 J1302 2 30 J1303 2 29 J1330 2 28 Password Clear 2 29 L LEDs CPU fault 3 4 DIMM fault 3 4 external 3 2 front panel definitions 3 3 Hard Disk Drive Status 3 3 internal 3 4 Locate 3 3 Power OK 3 3 Service Action Required 3 3 limitations of Option ROM size 2 7 Locate LED and button 3 3 M main cover removal 4 4 Main Menu BIOS screen 2 8 memory See DIMMs menu tree BIOS setup screens 2 9 motherboard component locations 1 5 4 5 replacement 4 25 Index 2 Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual March 2007 O Option ROM size 2 7 options available 1 6 overview figure 1 5 4 5 overview SunVTS diagnostics 3 9 P passwords resetting 2 29 PCI ExpressModule slot BIOS priority 2 6 PCI PnP Menu BIOS screen 2 8 physical specifications A 1 pinouts See connector pinouts POST changing options 3 7 code checkpoints B 3 codes table B 1 redirecting console output 3 6 Power OK LED 3 3 powering off the server 2 4 powering on the server 2 2 product updates ii vii
96. s chapter Section 2 1 Powering On the Server on page 2 2 Section 2 2 Powering Off the Server on page 2 4 Section 2 3 Configuring BIOS Settings on page 2 5 Section 2 4 Modifying Settings Using Jumpers on page 2 27 Section 2 5 Updating the BIOS on page 2 31 Section 2 6 Power On Self Test POST on page 2 31 2 1 2 1 2 2 Powering On the Server Note Before powering on your server for the first time follow the installation instructions provided in the Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Installation Guide 820 0044 Verify that power cords have been connected to the chassis power supplies and that standby power is on In standby power mode the Power OK LED on the front panel flashes indicating that the service processor is working and that the system is ready to be fully powered on to main power mode See FIGURE 2 1 for the LED location Use a stylus or other pointed object to press and release the recessed Power button on the front panel of the server See FIGURE 2 1 for the Power button location When the main power is applied to the full server the Power OK LED next to the Power button lights and remains lit Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual March 2007 FIGURE 2 1 shows the location of the power button OK LED Power button 000 ooo FIGURE 2 1 Power Button and Power OK LED Location Chapter 2 Powering On and Configuring BIOS Settings
97. server module will be out of the chassis for more than one minute Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Blade X6220 Servers 4 3 Caution Before handling internal components of the server module attach an electrostatic discharge ESD wrist strap to the grounding post that is built into the rear of the chassis The system s printed circuit boards and hard disk drives contain components that are extremely sensitive to static electricity 4 2 2 Removing the Main Cover 1 Press down on the cover release button and using the indent for leverage slide the main cover toward the rear of the chassis approximately 0 5 inch 12 mm See FIGURE 4 2 2 Grasp the cover by its rear edge and lift it straight up from the chassis FIGURE 4 2 Removing the Main Cover 4 4 Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual e March 2007 4 3 Locations of Replaceable Components FIGURE 4 3 shows the locations of the replaceable Sun Blade X6220 server module components that are documented in this chapter CPUs and heatsinks 2 Midplane connector SP board Compact flash underneath DIMMs up to 8 for each CPU Hard drives 4 FIGURE 4 3 Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Replaceable Component Locations Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Blade X6220 Servers 4 5 4 4 4 4 1 Replaceable Component Procedures Note Some of the procedures in this section are for customer replaceable units CRUs and some are for field replaceable units
98. server reboots from the CD in the CD or DVD ROM drive the Solaris Operating System boots and SunVTS software starts and opens its first GUI window In the SunVTS GUL press Enter or click the Start button when you are prompted to start the tests The test suite runs until it encounters an error or the test is completed Note The CD takes approximately nine minutes to boot Chapter 3 Diagnostics Tools 3 11 3 12 3 When SunVTS software completes the test review the log files generated during the test SunVTS provides access to four separate log files SunVTS test error log contains time stamped SunVTS test error messages The log file path name is var opt SUNWvts logs sunvts err This file is not created until a SunVTS test failure occurs SunVTS kernel error log contains time stamped SunVTS kernel and SunVTS probe errors SunVTS kernel errors are errors that relate to running SunVTS and not to the testing of devices The log file path name is var opt SUNWvts logs vtsk err This file is not created until SunVTS reports a SunVTS kernel error SunVTS information log contains informative messages that are generated when you start and stop the SunVTS test sessions The log file path name is var opt SUNWvts logs sunvts info This file is not created until a SunVTS test session runs Solaris system message log is a log of all the general Solaris events logged by syslogd The path name of this log file is var adm messages
99. t Flash Connector Pins Signal Name Pin Pin Signal Name GND 1 26 PRSNT_N D03 2 27 D11 D04 3 28 D12 D05 4 29 D13 D06 5 30 D14 D07 6 31 D15 CS1_L 7 32 CS3_L GND 8 33 No Connect ATA_SEL 9 34 IOR_L GND 10 35 IOW_L GND 11 36 WE GND 12 37 INT_L 3 3V 13 38 3 3V GND 14 39 IDE_CSEL GND 15 40 No Connect GND 16 41 IDE_RESET_L GND 17 42 IDE_RDY Appendix C Connector Pinouts C 9 TABLE C 6 Compact Flash Connector Pins Continued Signal Name Pin Pin Signal Name ADDR2 18 43 DRQ_L ADDR1 19 44 DACK L ADDRO 20 45 No Connect D00 24 46 No Connect D01 22 47 D08 D02 23 48 D09 No Connect 24 47 D10 IDE_CD2 15 50 GND C 10 Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Service Manual March 2007 Index A accessory kit contents 1 6 administrator password resetting 2 29 Advanced Menu BIOS screen 2 8 available options 1 6 battery replacement 4 10 BIOS changing menu settings 2 5 configuring 2 5 Ethernet port booting priority 2 7 flashing 2 30 menu tree 2 9 Option ROM size 2 7 overview 2 5 password reset 2 29 PCI ExpressModule slot priority 2 6 POST code checkpoints B 3 POST codes B 1 POST options 3 7 redirecting console output for POST 3 6 setup screens summary 2 8 special considerations 2 6 updating 2 31 Boot Menu BIOS screen 2 8 Bootable Diagnostics CD 3 10 C Chipset Menu BIOS screen 2 8 Clear CMOS jumper 2 28 comments and suggestions ii x Compact Flash connector pinouts
100. ws the header pin locations on the Sun Fire X6220 server module that are referenced in the following procedures J1330 J1303 J1302 FIGURE 2 5 Header Pin Locations Chapter 2 Powering On and Configuring BIOS Settings 2 27 2 4 1 Using the Clear CMOS Jumper J1330 You can use this jumper to clear the server s CMOS settings in the case of a system hang For example if the server hangs because of incorrect settings and does not boot use this jumper to invalidate the settings and reboot with defaults 1 Shut down the server to standby power mode by using a stylus or other pointed object to press and release the recessed Power button on the front panel See Section 2 2 Powering Off the Server on page 2 4 Caution Before handling components attach an ESD wrist strap to the grounding post that is built into the rear of the chassis The system s printed circuit boards and hard disk drives contain components that are extremely sensitive to static electricity 2 Remove the server module from the chassis 3 Remove the main cover from the server See Section 4 2 2 Removing the Main Cover on page 4 4 4 Install the shorting jumper across the J1330 header pins See FIGURE 2 5 for the header pin location 5 Wait 10 seconds and then remove the shorting jumper This jumper removes battery power from the SouthBridge chipset where the CMOS settings are stored thereby removing the CMOS settings 6

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