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1. SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers Installation Guide SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers Service Manual External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual SPARC Enterprise M 3000 4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers Administration Guide SPARC Enterprise M 3000 4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers XSCF User s Guide SPARC Enterprise M3000 4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration DR User s Guide SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers Capacity on Demand COD User s Guide SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers Product Notest SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers Product Notes External I O Expansion Unit Product Notes SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers Glossary This is a printed document Beginning with the XCP 1100 release viii SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers Site Planning Guide August 2011 Text Conventions This manual uses the following fonts and symbols to express specific types of information Fonts symbols Meaning Example AaBbCc123 AaBbCc123 Italic What you type when contrasted with on screen computer output This font represents the example of command input in the frame The names of commands files and directories on screen computer output This font represents the example of command input in the frame Indicates the name of a reference ma
2. Failure ON BTL Signal provides a warning of a low battery level 7 Normal OFF and a pending UPS failure Warning ON Notel ACOFF Signal indicates power failure at the commercial 9 Normal OFF AC supply connector to the UPS Power failure ON Note2 SG Signal ground 5 ER Signal indicates the main unit is running 1 Do not connect to ER Equipment Ready signal pin ON Indicates contacts are closed OFF Indicates contacts are open Notel Use a UPS capable of normal battery power supply operation for at least 10 to 60 seconds after this signal is turned on Note2 Use a UPS capable of normal battery power supply output without turning on the ACOFF in an instantaneous commercial AC power failure lasting two seconds or less 2 8 SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers Site Planning Guide August 2011 2 2 4 2 2 4 1 2 2 4 2 23 Power Supply Conditions TABLE 2 2 and TABLE 2 3 list the electrical specifications for the UPS interface Input Circuit TABLE 2 2 Electrical Specifications Signal Name Input Conditions BPS UALM No voltage relay contact BTL Contact rating DC 12 V 10 mA or more maximum 0 5A Use of metallic contact or lead relay is recommended ACOFF Limit the signal line chatter period to 1ms or less Output Circuit TABLE 2 3 Electrical Specifications Signal Name Output Conditions ER Output VOH 3 1 VDC min Voltage VOL 0 to 0 4 VDC max Output IOH 4 mA max cireni IOL 4 mA max UPS Ca
3. 2 01 Airflow Indicator The airflow indicator indicates the amount of air exhausted from the server while the M4000 M5000 servers are up and running The values do not include the peripheral devices To display the amount of exhaust air use the showenvironment air command EXAMPLE 2 1 XSCF gt showenvironment air Air Flow 294 CMH Note The showenvironment air command displays the calculated airflow based on the fan speed such as Low speed or High speed etc The fan speed is displayed by the showenvironment Fan command For details of the showenvironment 8 command refer to the man page For installation details of the M4000 M5000 servers see the SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers Site Planning Guide and the SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers Installation Guide You can also obtain the exhaust air data using the SNMP agent function To obtain the data of exhaust air using the SNMP agent function install the latest XSCF extension MIB definition file to the SNMP manager For details on the XSCF extension MIB definition file see the SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers XSCF User s Guide 2 6 2 18 Facility Power Requirement To prevent catastrophic failures the design of your power system must ensure that adequate power is provided to your midrange servers Use dedicated AC breaker panels for all power circuits that supply power to your server Electrical work and installations must comp
4. 2 1 2 12 Platform and Domain Setup 2 2 2 13 Choosing the System Control Network Configuration 2 3 2 2 UPS Interface 2 7 2 2 1 Overview 2 7 2 22 Signal Cables 2 7 vi 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 23 Signal Line Configuration 2 7 2 2 4 Power Supply Conditions 2 9 2 2 4 1 Input Circuit 2 9 2 2 4 2 Output Circuit 2 9 2 25 UPS Cable 2 9 Environmental Requirements 2 10 2 3 1 Ambient Temperature 2 12 2 3 2 Ambient Relative Humidity 2 12 2 3 3 Contamination Specifications 3 2 3 4 CPU Types and Server Maximum Power Consumption 2 14 Electrical and Cooling Specifications 2 15 Airflow and Heat Dissipation 2 17 2 5 1 Airflow Indicator 2 18 Facility Power Requirement 2 18 2 6 1 Circuit Breaker Capacity and Characteristics 2 19 2 6 2 Grounding 2 19 SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers Site Planning Guide August 2011 Preface This site planning guide describes the physical environmental and electrical specification requirements of the SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 servers from Oracle and Fujitsu This document is intended for authorized service providers References herein to the M4000 server or M5000 server are references to the SPARC Enterprise M4000 or SPARC Enterprise M5000 server Due to the amount of time required to plan and properly prepare a site for installation of these midrange servers you must fulfill all of the requirements outlined in this manual before your equipment arrives This section includes SPARC Enterprise
5. M4000 M5000 Servers Documentation on page vii Text Conventions on page ix Notes on Safety on page ix a a a m Documentation Feedback on page x SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers Documentation All documents for your sever are available online at the following locations m Sun Oracle software related manuals Oracle Solaris OS and so on http www oracle com technetwork documentation index html Fujitsu documents http www fujitsu com sparcenterprise manual vii Oracle M3000 M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 servers software documents http www oracle com technetwork documentation sparc mseries servers 252709 html Oracle M4000 server hardware documents http download oracle com docs cd E19855 01 index html m Oracle M5000 server hardware documents http download oracle com docs cd E19580 01 index html SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers Documents SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers Site Planning Guide SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers Getting Started Guide SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers Overview Guide SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers Important Legal and Safety Information SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers Safety and Compliance Manual External I O Expansion Unit Safety and Compliance Guide SPARC Enterprise M4000 Server Unpacking Guide SPARC Enterprise M5000 Server Unpacking Guide
6. 21 Ambient Temperature The ambient temperature range of 21 C to 23 C 70 F to 74 F is optimal for server reliability and operator comfort levels Most computer equipment can operate within a wide temperature range but a level near 22 C 72 F is desirable because it is easier to maintain safe associated relative humidity levels at this temperature Operating in this temperature range provides a safety buffer in the event the air conditioning systems go down for a period of time 22 Ambient Relative Humidity Ambient relative humidity levels between 45 percent and 50 percent are the most suitable for safe data processing operations Most data processing equipment can operate within a fairly wide environmental range 20 percent to 80 percent but the optimal goal should be between 45 percent to 50 percent for the following reasons Optimal range helps protect computer systems from corrosivity problems associated with high humidity levels m Optimal range provides the greatest operating time buffer in the event of an air conditioner control failure m This range helps avoid failures or temporary malfunctions caused by intermittent interference from static discharges that might occur when relative humidity is too low Electrostatic discharge ESD is easily generated and less easily dissipated in areas where the relative humidity is below 35 percent ESD becomes critical when humidity levels drop below 30 percent The 5 percent relat
7. 3 406 VA Heat 5 774 BTUs hr 6 091 kJ hr 11 160 BTUs hr 11 772 kJ hr Power factor 0 98 0 98 Rush current values are per PSU System values will vary based on power to the chassis Leakage current values are per PSU System values will vary based on power to the chassis Note The values of power consumption represent power requirements of the system under highest achieved stress and utilization Contact your authorized service engineer for the applicable power requirements TABLE 2 9 Power Cord and Connector Types Server Location Power Cord Type Connector Type M4000 Server Americas Taiwan Korea NEMA L5 15 125V 15A IEC 60320 C19 Japan NEMA L6 20 250V 20A Rest of the world IEC 60309 16A 250V 3PIN with IEC 60320 C20 M5000 Server Americas Taiwan Korea NEMA L5 15 125V 15A IEC 60320 C19 Japan NEMA L6 20 250V 20A Rest of the world IEC 60309 16A 250V 3PIN with IEC 60320 C20 Note For servers that have the plug with lock function confirm that a 20A overcurrent protection device is available outside the server If one is not available prepare an external 20A overcurrent protection that can be achieved by means of no fuse breakers NFBs or fuses The plug with lock function refers to plugs other than grounding type ones with two parallel blades such as the NEMA L6 30 L6 20 L6 15 and L5 15 2 16 SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers Site Planning Guide e August 2011 259 Airflow and Heat Dissip
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13. ation The maximum rate of heat release from fully configured midrange servers is listed in TABLE 2 10 TABLE 2 10 Heat Dissipation Server Configuration Heat Dissipation M4000 server 2 CPU modules 256 Gbytes memory 5 774 BTUs hr 6 091 kJ hr M5000 server 4 CPU modules 512 Gbytes memory 11 160 BTUs hr 11 772 KJ hr Both midrange servers have been designed to function while mounted in a natural convection airflow The following rules must be followed to meet the environmental specification m Ensure adequate airflow through the server The M4000 server uses internal fans that can achieve a total airflow of 300 cubic feet of air per minute cfm 8 5 cubic meter per minute in normal operating conditions The M5000 server uses internal fans that can achieve a total airflow of 600 cfm cubic meter per minute in normal operating conditions 16 99 m The server has front to back cooling The air inlet is at the front of the server The exhaust exits from the rear of the server Allow a minimum clearance of 36 inches 914 mm at the front and 914 mm 36 inches at the rear of the server for adequate ventilation Ensure that additional equipment installed in the equipment rack does not exceed environmental limits at the air inlet The environmental limits assume the server is operating in the equipment rack with ventilated doors closed Chapter 2 Network Connection Environmental and Electrical Specifications 2 17
14. ble The UPS cable specifications are as follows m Connector type D SUB9 pin Male install side Female DEU 9PF FO Terminal array FIGURE 2 5 identifies pin signals of the UPC connector and the UPS cable Do not use the unused pins pin number 2 3 4 and 8 in the following diagram Cable side shown in FIGURE 2 5 Chapter 2 Network Connection Environmental and Electrical Specifications 2 9 FIGURE 2 5 Corresponding Terminals in UPC Port and the UPS Cable UPC port side UPS cable side re t oj o BPS UALM yO SG BTL Note Do not connect to ER signal pin Note If you need UPC cables make arrangements separately For details contact your sales representatives 2 9 Environmental Requirements Both midrange servers can be installed in an environment with the operating ranges shown in TABLE 2 4 The design of your environmental control system such as computer room air conditioning units must ensure that intake air to the servers complies with the limits specified in this section To avoid overheating Guard against directing any warm air toward the front of the equipment rack Guard against directing warm air toward the server air intake TABLE 2 4 lists the environmental requirements 2 10 SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers Site Planning Guide August 2011 The environmental requirements listed in TABLE 2 4 reflect the test results of the server The optimum conditions ind
15. cess Route on page 1 9 Section 1 2 3 Access Route on page 1 9 e Has the elevator been checked for clearances and weight restrictions of the packaged server Section 1 2 3 Access Route on page 1 9 Have you determined necessary information for your network connections Section 2 1 Network Connection on page 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 Server Specifications This section provides information about the physical characteristics of both midrange servers including dimensions space needs cable sizes and limitations Server Components FIGURE 1 1 illustrates the SPARC Enterprise M4000 server 1 2 SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers Site Planning Guide August 2011 FIGURE 1 1 M4000 Server Figure Legend Front view 1 2 Rear view 1 3 Physical Specifications Chapter 1 FIGURE 1 2 illustrates the M5000 server FIGURE 1 2 M5000 Server Figure Legend 1 Front view 2 Rear view 1 4 SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers Site Planning Guide August 2011 TABLE 1 2 lists the maximum configurations for midrange servers TABLE 1 2 Components for Midrange Servers Component Power supply units eXtended System Control Facility Unit XSCFU Fans Motherboard unit CPU modules e CPU chips SPARC64 VI SPARC64 VII SPARC64 VII Memory boards Memory module 1 0 unit e PCI Express cassettes e PCI X cassette CD RW DVD RW drive unit Hard disk d
16. connecting to a console refer to the SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers Installation Guide for your product 2 6 SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers Site Planning Guide August 2011 2 2 221 2 2 2 2 2 9 UPS Interface This section describes the Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS interface which connects to and controls the UPS Overview A UPS unit is used to provide a stable supply of power to the system in the event of a power failure or an extensive power interruption When a failure is detected in the supply of power an error can be reported to the server through the signal cable connection between a UPC port on the server and a UPS that has the UPC interface Then the server can execute emergency shutdown processing to safely shut down the system Signal Cables Prepare shielded and paired cables that have the following specifications m DC resistance roundtrip 1 pair 400 Q km or less m Cable length Up to 10 m 33 ft Signal Line Configuration This section describes signal definitions and electrical specifications FIGURE 2 4 shows the signal line configuration when connected to a UPS TABLE 2 1 defines these signal lines Chapter 2 Network Connection Environmental and Electrical Specifications 2 7 FIGURE 2 4 Connection with UPS UPS UPS cable Server TABLE 2 1 UPS Interface Signals Signal Name Definitions Pin Number Remarks BPS UALM Signal indicates faulty UPS conditions 6 Normal OFF
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18. icate the recommended operating environment Operating the server for extended periods at or near the operating range limits or installing the server in an environment where it remains at or near the non operating range limits could possibly increase the failure rate of hardware components significantly In order to minimize the occurrence of system failure due to component failure set temperature and humidity in the optimal ranges TABLE 2 4 Environmental Requirements Operating Range Non Operating Range Optimum Ambient 5 C to 35 C Unpacked 21 C to 23 C temperature 41 F to 95 F 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F 70 F to 74 F Packed 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Relative 20 RH to 80 RH to 93 RH 45 RH to 50 RH humidity Altitude 3 000 m 10 000 ft 12 000 m 40 000 ft restriction 1 Temperature 5 C to 35 C 41 F to 95 F conditions 0 m to 500 m 0 ft to 1 640 ft 5 C to 33 C 41 F to 91 4 F 501 m to 1 000 m 1 644 ft to 3 281 ft 5 C to 31 C 41 F to 87 8 F 1 001 m to 1 500 m 3 284 ft to 4 921 ft 5 C to 29 C 41 F to 84 2 F 1 501 m to 3 000 m 4 925 ft to 9 843 ft There is no condensation regardless of the temperature and humidity All altitudes are above sea level Note In order to minimize any chance of downtime due to component failure use the optimal temperature and humidity ranges Chapter 2 Network Connection Environmental and Electrical Specifications 2 11
19. idrange servers See TABLE 2 8 for the electrical and cooling specifications Be aware of the following server cooling rules and guidelines The room should have sufficient air conditioning capacity to support the cooling needs of the entire server The air conditioning system should have controls that prevent excessive temperature changes Note The power numbers in TABLE 2 8 are maximums and are based on fully configured servers Actual numbers might vary according to your server configuration TABLE 2 8 Midrange Servers Electrical Specifications M4000 Server M5000 Server Number of power cords 2 1 power cord per power supply unit Redundancy 1 1 redundant Second power supply is redundant at 200 VAC Input voltage 100 127 VAC 200 240 VAC Maximum current 24 0A at 100 127 VAC 12A cord 12 0A at 200 240 VAC 12A cord Frequency 50 60 Hz Power draw maximum 1 692W 2 power cords Rush current per PSU 50A Leakage current per PSU 15mA 4 1 power cord per power supply unit 2 2 redundant Second and fourth power supplies are redundant at 200 VAC 100 127 VAC 200 240 VAC 48A at 100 127 VAC 12A cord 24A at 200 240 VAC 12A cord 50 60 Hz 3 270W 4 power cords 50A 1 5mA Chapter 2 Network Connection Environmental and Electrical Specifications 2 15 TABLE 2 8 Midrange Servers Electrical Specifications Continued M4000 Server M5000 Server Volt ampere 1 763 VA
20. ing the serial port and the other LAN port for use as maintenance ports The same switch is used for system administration and remote services so switch failure means system control network failure FIGURE 2 1 Configuration A Basic Remote services Switch 2 System administration nh TE WE 2 4 SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers Site Planning Guide e August 2011 Configuration B Limited Redundancy Both LAN ports are used one for system administration and the second for remote messaging If one switch goes down errors can still be reported The serial port and a port on the remote services switch are available as maintenance ports FIGURE 2 2 Configuration B Limited Redundancy Firewall wl 2 Remote services d 0 Shalt EL Maintenance Lae port oy Do ul 4 System rai administration UPC 1 UPC 0 Chapter 2 Network Connection Environmental and Electrical Specifications 2 5 Configuration C Maximum Redundancy Both LAN ports are used and each switch has a maintenance port that is connected to remote services system administration A failed switch causes no interruption in the system control network FIGURE 2 3 Configuration C Maximum Redundancy Remote services Firewall ga i Nn Switch Serial Maintenance port 7 Switch UPC 0 System administration For more information on
21. ive humidity range might seem unreasonably tight when compared to the guidelines used in typical office environments or other loosely controlled areas However it is not as difficult to maintain in a data center because of the high efficiency vapor barrier and low rate of air changes normally present 2 12 SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers Site Planning Guide e August 2011 2 3 3 Contamination Specifications The allowable contaminations in the M4000 M5000 servers are listed in TABLE 2 5 TABLE 2 5 Specifications Allowable Contamination Contamination Tolerable Limit Hydrogen sulfide H2S Up to 7 1 ppb Sulfur dioxide sulfur oxide 5022 Up to 37 ppb Hydrogen chloride HCI Up to 6 6 ppb Chlorine 212 Up to 3 4 ppb Hydrogen fluoride HF Up to 3 6 ppb Nitrogen dioxide nitrogen oxide Up to 52 ppb NO Ammonia NH3 Up to 420 ppb Ozone O3 Up to 5 ppb Oil vapor Up to 0 2 mg m3 Dust Up to 0 15 mg m Seawater salt damage The installation site shall not be within 0 5 km of the ocean or coastal areas unless the computer room uses air conditioners to filter out airborne sea salt particles from outside air Chapter 2 Network Connection Environmental and Electrical Specifications 2 13 2 3 4 CPU Types and Server Maximum Power Consumption This section describes the CPU types and the maximum power consumption of the server There are four types of CPU The power specifications of the M4000 and M5000 servers
22. ks Top View Figure Legend 1 2 3 4 Access at the rear Rear door Access at the front Front door Chapter 1 Physical Specifications 1 7 TABLE 1 3 Physical Specifications for Midrange Servers Characteristic M4000 Server M5000 Server Shipping height package on wooden pallet Shipping width package on wooden pallet Shipping depth package on wooden pallet Shipping weight package on wooden pallet Height Width Depth Weight Power cord length 709 mm 27 9 in 600 mm 23 6 in 1016 mm 40 in 99 kg 219 Ib 263 mm 10 3 in 444 mm 17 5 in 810 mm 31 9 in 84 kg 185 Ib 4m 13 ft 886 mm 34 9 in 600 mm 23 6 in 1016 mm 40 in 149 kg 329 Ib 440 mm 17 3 in 444 mm 17 5 in 810 mm 31 9 in 125 kg 275 Ib 4m 13 ft FIGURE 1 4 illustrates midrange servers shipping crate dimensions FIGURE 1 4 Midrange Servers in Shipping Crates 600 mm 1016 mm 23 6 in 40 in 23 6 in M4000 server M5000 server 1 8 SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers Site Planning Guide August 2011 1 2 2 3 1 2 3 Space for Thermal Clearance Both midrange servers must maintain the minimum thermal distance between the rear of the server in an equipment rack and any obstructions or walls For thermal clearance requirements during operation refer to the SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide Access Route If your existing loading dock meet
23. ly with applicable local state or national electrical codes SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers Site Planning Guide August 2011 2 6 1 2 6 2 Circuit Breaker Capacity and Characteristics Qualified equipment racks housing these midrange servers require their own customer supplied circuit breaker and AC receptacle for each power cord Provide a stable power source such as an uninterruptible power system UPS to reduce the possibility of component failures If the computer equipment is subjected to repeated power interruptions and fluctuations it is susceptible to a higher component failure rate than it would be with a stable power source Note If the appropriate electrical receptacle is not available in your country the connector may be removed from the cord The cord can then be permanently connected to a dedicated branch circuit by a qualified electrician Check local electrical codes for proper installation requirements Grounding Both midrange servers are shipped with grounding type three wire power cords Always connect the cords into grounded power outlets Each power cord will also supply your server with proper earth ground Contact your facilities manager or a qualified electrician to determine what type of power is supplied to your building Chapter 2 Network Connection Environmental and Electrical Specifications 2 19 2 20 SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers Site Planning Guide e August 2011
24. nual Indicates names of chapters sections items buttons or menus Notes on Safety XSCF gt adduser jsmith XSCF gt showuser P User Name jsmith Privileges useradm auditadm See the SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers XSCF User s Guide See Chapter 2 Environmental and Electrical Specifications Read the following documents thoroughly before using or handling any SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 server SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers Important Legal and Safety Information SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers Safety and Compliance Guide Preface ix Documentation Feedback If you have any comments or requests regarding this document go to the following web sites m For Oracle users http www oraclesurveys com se ashx s 25113745587BE578 m For Fujitsu users refer to this SPARC Enterprise contact http www fujitsu com global contact computing sparce_index html x SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers Site Planning Guide August 2011 CHAPTER 1 Physical Specifications The chapter contains the following sections m Section 1 1 Before Setting Up the Server on page 1 1 Section 1 2 Server Specifications on page 1 2 1 1 Before Setting Up the Server Prior to server installation confirm that the requirements in TABLE 1 1 have been met TABLE 1 1 Preinstallation Requirements Checklist Check Server e Has
25. r the SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 servers from Oracle and Fujitsu m Section 2 1 Network Connection on page 2 1 m Section 2 2 UPS Interface on page 2 7 Section 2 3 Environmental Requirements on page 2 10 Section 2 4 Electrical and Cooling Specifications on page 2 15 Section 2 5 Airflow and Heat Dissipation on page 2 17 m Section 2 6 Facility Power Requirement on page 2 18 21 Network Connection This section provides an overview of the midrange servers network setup for server startup and network connections For more information on network connection refer to the SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers Installation Guide 2 4 Setup and Network Connection The serial port on the eXtended System Control Facility Unit XSCFU is used to monitor the boot process and to modify the XSCFU network settings so that the local area network LAN ports can be used to connect to a system control network 2 1 A system control network is a secure LAN that connects the XSCFU to the system administrator s management console This connection can be done directly but is usually done through a hub or switch specific to the system control network Administration directly over the serial port is used to initially configure the LAN ports The following network connections must be available m One serial console connection Baud rate 9600 bps Data length 8 bit Parity None Stop 1 bit Flo
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27. rive Tape drive unit optional M4000 Server 2 1 BN e p 32 Chapter 1 M5000 Server N N IN Physical Specifications 1 5 12 2 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 1 6 Server Guidelines As you plan your space needs for these midrange servers in gualified eguipment racks keep these conditions in mind m Each midrange server requires its own power cords connected to separate power outlets See Chapter 2 Network Connection Environmental and Electrical Specifications for details on electrical requirements m Circuit breakers are supplied by the customer as required by local state or national electrical codes Both midrange servers require electrical circuits that are grounded to earth Mounting Requirements Both midrange servers are designed to be mounted in qualified equipment racks For more detail on mounting requirements refer to the SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers Installation Guide for complete installation details and the SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide for mounting requirements Size and Space Specifications For maintenance access refer to the SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide for exact measurements FIGURE 1 3 shows an example of the maintenance access area for midrange servers in a qualified equipment rack SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers Site Planning Guide August 2011 FIGURE 1 3 Example of the Front and Rear Maintenance Access Areas for Equipment Rac
28. s height or ramp requirements for a standard freight carrier truck you can use a pallet jack to unload the server If not you must provide a standard forklift or other means to unload the server or request the server be shipped in a truck with a lift gate All servers not shipped in an equipment rack should be lifted only by proper computer lifting equipment to prevent personal injury or damage to system equipment Each server that is not preinstalled in an equipment rack is shipped in a separate crate A pallet jack is required to move each shipping crate to the server location Leave each server in its shipping crate until it reaches its final destination If the crate does not fit through the planned access route partially disassemble it The entire access route to your computer room should be free of raised patterns that can cause vibration The route must meet the following requirements Minimum door height Minimum elevator depth Maximum incline of 10 degrees Minimum elevator pallet jack and floor loading capacity Refer to the SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide for specific requirements for your equipment rack Chapter 1 Physical Specifications 1 9 1 10 SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers Site Planning Guide e August 2011 CHAPTER 2 Network Connection Environmental and Electrical Specifications This chapter contains the network connection environmental and electrical specifications fo
29. the server configuration been determined Components What is the total number of servers Training Have system administrators and operators taken the necessary training courses Environmental Facility Power Does the computer room environment meet the temperature and humidity specifications Section 2 5 Airflow and Heat Dissipation on page 2 17 Can the computer room environment specifications be maintained satisfactorily Is the computer room secured Is additional fire suppression equipment required Have you determined voltage for server equipment rack and peripheral equipment racks Have sufficient power receptacles been ordered for each server monitor and peripheral Are the power receptacles within 3 5 meters 11 5 feet of the equipment rack 1 1 TABLE 1 1 Preinstallation Requirements Continued Checklist Check Physical Has the server location been established Specifications Will the equipment be positioned so that the exhaust air of one device does not Does the equipment floor layout meet the equipment maintenance access requirements Section 1 2 2 2 Size and Space Specifications on page 1 6 enter the air inlet of another Access Route Network Specification e Has the access route been checked for clearances of the packaged server Has a proper pallet jack been checked for weight limitation for moving the server Section 1 2 3 Ac
30. vary depending on the CPU type and the system configuration TABLE 2 6 and TABLE 2 7 list the specifications of maximum power consumption apparent power and heat dissipation by the type of CPU The figures represent the system configuration described below the tables in which every CPU Modules CPUM is mounted with the same CPU Note Values in TABLE 2 6 and TABLE 2 7 are rounded to the nearest whole numbers TABLE 2 6 CPU Types and Maximum Power Consumption on the M4000 Server Power Apparent CPU Type Frequency GHz Number Consumption W Power VA Heat Dissipation KJ h SPARC 64 VI processor 2 15 4 1556 1621 5602 SPARC 64 VII processor 2 4 2 53 4 1656 1725 5962 SPARC 64 VII processor 6 4 1692 1763 6091 M4000 system configuration CPUM 2 MEMB x 4 8GB DIMM x 32 HDD x 2 PCIe x 4 PCI X x 1 DAT x 1 TABLE 2 7 CPU Types and Maximum Power Consumption on the M5000 Server Power Apparent CPU Type Frequency GHz Number Consumption W Power VA Heat Dissipation KJ h SPARC 64 VI processor 2 15 8 2998 3123 10793 SPARC 64 VII processor 2 4 2 53 8 3198 3331 11513 SPARC 64 VII processor 2 66 8 3270 3406 11772 M5000 system configuration CPUM x 4 MEMB x 8 8GB DIMM 64 HDD 4 PCIe x 8 PCI X x 1 DAT x 1 2 14 SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers Site Planning Guide August 2011 2 4 Electrical and Cooling Specifications This section provides guidelines and requirements for cooling the m
31. w control None Delay Except for 0 m Two 10 100BASE T Ethernet ports m One 10 100BASE T Ethernet connection per domain Note The XSCF Ethernet port is IEEE 802 3i and IEEE 802 3u compliant This requires auto negotiation for the port into which it terminates 2 1 2 Platform and Domain Setup The following information is required when installing midrange servers m For any platform Netmask Gateway DNS Domain Loghost m For each service processor and each domain Host name 2 2 SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers Site Planning Guide e August 2011 2 15 Choosing the System Control Network Configuration In determining the system control network configuration consider the following m The IP address of each LAN port can be assigned in compliance with the existing environment and modified from the default Class B private address m The customer may use a dual or single power feed option m The customer may segregate the LAN port or network for access by field engineers Or the field engineer access may be through the serial port in the event that maintenance is required There are three common system control network configurations depending upon the site requirements Configuration A Basic Configuration B Limited Configuration C Maximum Chapter 2 Network Connection Environmental and Electrical Specifications 2 3 Configuration A Basic Only one of the two LAN ports is used leav

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