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1. PCI X I O boat PCI E I O boat 32 lane switch 32 lane switch 32 lane 32 lane Bridge Bridge Bridge switch switch e y N c co ce y N co Ub Lo co 9 9 9 9 5 9 5 5 555 ao o ep 02 wm I 05 ep ao ao wm 02 6 PCI X slots 6 PCI E slots FIGURE 1 5 PCI X and PCI Express I O Boat Layouts Compared A PCI X I O boat is shown on the left side of FIGURE 1 5 This boat has six PCI X sockets and one link socket A PCI Express I O boat is shown on the right side There are six PCI Express sockets and one link socket All PCI card data passes through the link card in the I O boat A boat slot accepts either type of I O boat 1 8 External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 Note When you run system diagnostics the switches and bridges are displayed in the output of OpenBoot PROM probing However the link cards themselves never appear during OpenBoot PROM probing For examples of OpenBoot PROM output see Appendix C Note Terms A bridge is a device that converts PCI Express and PCI X signal formats and connects multiple busses to a single bus A switch is a device that connects multiple busses to a single bus without converting the signals to another format 1 2 Card Slots The card slots have the following characteristics m An I O boat has seven card slots Slot numbers 0 th
2. PCI X slot 2 a O PCI X slot 1 FIGURE C 2 Device Path for PCI X PCI Cards TABLE C 4 Parts of a Device Path for a PCI X I O Boat Item Description Device Tree Path Example 1 IOU slot pci xy 700000 1a link cards Nothing is displayed for link cards This is normal behavior They are not visible to the OpenBoot PROM 2 pci 0 pci xy 700000 pci 0 3 pci 8 pci xy 700000 pci 0 pci s 4 pci d pci xy 700000 pci 0 pci 8 pci d 5 PCI card pci xy 700000 pci 0 pci 8 pci 0d 1 abc n Appendix C PCI Cards and Device Mapping C 5 C 3 Software Commands for the External I O Expansion Unit From the host server you can use the following commands to identify and locate the PCI cards in the I O boats TABLE C 5 Diagnostic and Maintenance Commands Command Comments Reference ioxadm 8 The ioxadm 8 command displays information about the External TABLE C 7 I O Expansion Unit System administrators and service personnel can use ioxadm to manage External I O Expansion Unit functions show devs Displays device tree information for PCI cards and other devices CODE EXAMPLE C 1 attached to the host Run this command from the OpenBoot prompt cfgadm 1M The cfgadm 1M command displays dynamic CODE EXAMPLE C 2 reconfiguration information for a system Run this command from the Solaris superuser prompt prtdiag IM The prtdiag IM command displays system configuration and any CODE EXAMPLE C 3 failed field replaceable units
3. 2 6 External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 2 9 Installing the Rails in a Type F Rack and the SPARC Enterprise 8000 Server The External I O Expansion Unit mounting kit FIGURE 2 6 includes right side and left side mounting rails The mounting rails are shipped assembled The mounting kit includes two chassis lock brackets and an assortment of screws and caged nuts FIGURE 2 6 Mounting Kit Item Description Left mounting bracket Right mounting bracket Left chassis lock bracket A m Right chassis lock bracket Use an antistatic strap for this procedure Locate a suitable mounting location in the rack or the cabinet m The External I O Expansion Unit occupies a height of four rack units 7 in 178 mm Chapter 2 Installing the External I O Expansion Unit in a Cabinet 2 7 2 8 m For safety mount the heaviest subassemblies at the lowest available opening to minimize the precarious effects of a top heavy system m If you are installing more than one External I O Expansion Unit install them together Do not install a shorter subassembly between External I O Expansion Unit where the rear of the shorter subassembly might difficult to reach 3 Install caged nuts in the rack pillars TABLE 2 1 lists the rack rail locations for the caged nuts TABLE 2 1 Caged Nut Locations Rack Unit Hole Front Rear 4 12 11 10 Caged nut Caged nut 3 9 8 7 2 6
4. Check external circuit breakers PSU AC switches must be in the On position PCI card PCI card or carrier is The card locks might be loose allowing the card to tilt difficult to seat in the boat or the card moves out of position on carrier PCI card is difficult to install on the carrier Reposition the card and tighten the card locks It is most important that the card lock s at the back of the card press tightly against the back of the card Excessive pressure on the card locks might have bent the card bracket FIGURE 1 19 PCI Express boat only The boat supports cards only up to x8 widths X16 PCI Express cards are not supported The card might not fit the socket in the boat The card may be the wrong type for the PCI Express or PCI X socket Verify that there is no broken plastic lying inside the socket The top of the card bracket must fit over the alignment post inside the carrier front housing FIGURE 1 21 The bottom of the card bracket might be hooked behind the RFI gasket inside the carrier front housing FIGURE 1 22 The bottom of the card may be hitting the alignment tab at the bottom front of the carrier lower detail in FIGURE 1 20 This refers to the horizontally sliding card lock s The fitting of the vertically sliding card lock s are less critical D 2 External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 Glossary The following terms are used in this document B
5. Do not allow the rear of the I O boat to drop The connector at the rear of the boat can be damaged if it strikes the edge of the slot Do not rest an I O boat vertically The plastic electrical connector on the back is breakable A pivoting flap behind the External I O Expansion Unit drops down to prevent loss of cooling air Insert the replacement I O boat into the target slot The pivoting flap automatically swings up and out of the way Lock the I O boat in place with the two captive screws at the top of the boat Install a link card and carrier in the replacement I O boat if not already installed The link card and carrier go into slot 0 at the far left side of the boat Move PCI cards and carriers from the defective I O boat to the replacement I O boat a Remove one or more carriers from the defective I O boat Each carrier is keyed to fit in a specific slot The key is an M2 screw located at the top front of the carrier A label on the front of the carrier shows the slot number b Insert the carrier in its assigned slot in the replacement I O boat and lock the handle into place with the carrier locking screw located on the top of the handle Lower the cable plate from the service position to the normal position FIGURE 4 6 Attach the applicable I O cables to the PCI cards Attach the I O cables to the cable management unit on the External I O Expansion Unit Allow approximately two inches 50
6. xvi External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 Book Titles Manual Codes SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers Getting Started Guide SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Getting Started Guide SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers Overview Guide SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Overview Guide Important Safety Information for Hardware Systems SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers Safety and Compliance Guide SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Safety and Compliance Guide External I O Expansion Unit Safety and Compliance Guide SPARC Enterprise M4000 Server Unpacking Guide SPARC Enterprise M5000 Server Unpacking Guide SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Unpacking Guide SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers Installation Guide SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Installation Guide SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers Service Manual SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Service Manual External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers RCI Build Procedure SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers Administration Guide SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers XSCF User s Guide SPARC Enterprise M4000 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 Use
7. 51mm minimum 5 75 in 146mm minimum Type B Type B 1 25 in 31mm minimum 5 0 in 127mm minimum Type C 3 0 in 76mm minimum Very low Type B Type C FIGURE 1 18 and narrow 1 25 in 31mm minimum 3 0 in 76mm minimum Irregular shape As needed As needed As needed FIGURE 1 18 1 22 External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 1 3 2 1 PCI Card Shapes Determine Card Lock Locations FIGURE 1 16 Lock Arrangements for Wide and Narrow PCI cards Item Description 1 Wide card 2 type A on top 1 type A on right 1 type C on bottom Chapter 1 Overview 1 23 Item Description 2 Average card 2 type A on top 1 type A on right 1 type C on bottom 3 Narrow card 1 type A on top 1 type A on right 1 type C on bottom right 4 Very narrow card 1 type A on top 1 type B on right 1 type C on bottom right 1 3 2 2 Using Card Locks with Short PCI Cards FIGURE 1 17 Lock Arrangements for Short PCI cards Item Description Arrangement 1 Low card 2 type A on top 1 type A on right side 1 type C on bottom 2 Very low card 1 type B on top 1 type A on right edge 1 type C on bottom 1 24 External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 1 3 2 3 Using Card Locks with Unusual Card Shapes TT FIGURE 1 18 Lock Arrangements for Unusually shaped Cards Item Description Arrangement 1 Very low and narrow card 1 type B on top 1 type C on right side 2 Irreg
8. Do not disconnect the power cable from the AC power input while power is being supplied Otherwise data stored on hard disk units may be destroyed Product Handling Maintenance Caution Certain tasks in this manual should only be performed by a certified service engineer User must not perform these tasks Incorrect operation of these tasks may cause electric shock injury or fire m Installation and reinstallation of all components and initial settings m Removal of front rear or side covers m Mounting de mounting of optional internal devices m Plugging or unplugging of external interface cards m Maintenance and inspections repairing and regular diagnosis and maintenance xxiv External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 Caution The following tasks regarding this product and the optional products provided from Fujitsu Siemens Computers should only be performed by a certified service engineer Users must not perform these tasks Incorrect operation of these tasks may cause malfunction m Unpacking optional adapters and such packages delivered to the users m Plugging or unplugging of external interface cards Remodeling Rebuilding Caution Any modification and or recycling of this product and its components may be carried out only by a certified service engineer and must not be done by the customer under any circumstances Otherwise electric shock injury or fire may
9. FRUs Run this command from the Solaris superuser prompt For the following examples of program output assume an External I O Expansion Unit has one PCI Express boat and one PCI X boat The boats contain six PCI cards each TABLE C 6 PCI Cards in a Typical External I O Expansion Unit Boat Slot PCI Card PCI Express boat 1 Dual gigabit Ethernet 2 Dual gigabit Ethernet 3 Dual gigabit Ethernet 4 4 gigabit fibre channel 5 Dual 4 gigabit fibre channel 6 Dual 4 gigabit fibre channel PCI X boat 1 Quad gigabit Ethernet 4 gigabit fibre channel wo N Gigaswift gigabit Ethernet C 6 External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 Cod TABLE C 7 TABLE C 6 PCI Cards in a Typical External I O Expansion Unit Continued Boat Slot PCI Card 4 Dual Ultra320 SCSI adapter 5 Dual gigabit Ethernet 6 4 gigabit fibre channel The ioxadm Command Use the ioxadm 8 command to display information about the External I O Expansion Unit and to manage External I O Expansion Unit functions The ioxadm command is executed on the service processor of the host system The ioxadm command has three levels of user privileges platop platform operator or user platadm platform administrator fieldeng service or field engineer The user s privilege level is set through the setprivileges 8 command ioxadm Privileges and Commands Required Privilege Command Description fieldeng fieldeng
10. Secure the handle locking screw on the PSU handle 11 Turn on the AC switch on the PSU The Fault Locate LED MO lights up momentarily during the initialization then turns off You should see the AC power AC and DC power qp LEDs turn on during the initialization d For other LED indications see Appendix B 4 4 External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 4 3 Replacing a Carrier A carrier is keyed to a specific slot in an I O boat The key is an M2 screw FIGURE 4 2 FIGURE 4 2 Screw Hole Locations for the Carrier Slot Key Item Description 1 Carrier 2 Carrier label 3 Keyholes 0 7 4 Key 1 Use an antistatic strap for this procedure 2 Remove the defective carrier from the I O boat a Loosen the carrier locking screw on the carrier handle b Pull the carrier handle out fully c Pull the carrier out of the carrier slot and place on an antistatic surface Chapter 4 Servicing and Replacing Components 4 5 3 Install an M2 screw on the replacement carrier in the key hole that corresponds to the slot number of the defective carrier 4 Mark the carrier with the slot name and number The replacement carrier includes an assortment of adhesive labels including LINK 0 PCIX 1 PCIE 1 and so forth Use the replacement label that corresponds to the label on the defective carrier Place the label just below the opening in the front of the carrier FIGURE 4 2 5 Transfer the PCI c
11. 2 IOU Slots in SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers C 2 Parts of a Device Path for a PCI Express I O Boat C 4 Parts of a Device Path for a PCI X I O Boat C 5 Diagnostic and Maintenance Commands C 6 PCI Cards in a Typical External I O Expansion Unit C 6 xiii TABLE C 7 ioxadm Privileges and Commands C 7 TABLE D 1 Troubleshooting D 1 xiv External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 Preface This manual describes the procedure for installing the External I O Expansion Unit on the SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 servers This manual also provides information on the proper use and maintenance of the system This manual is intended for engineers system administrators authorized service providers ASP and users possessing a high degree of knowledge about hardware troubleshooting and switching This section includes Structure and Contents of This Manual on page xv SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Documentation on page xvi Text Conventions on page xix Prompt Notations on page xix Syntax of the Command Line Interface CLI on page xx Environment Requirements for Using This Product on page xx Conventions for Alert Messages on page xxi Notes on Safety on page xxii Product Handling on page xxiv a a a a E a a a a m Fujitsu Welcomes Your Comments on page xxvi Structure and Contents of This Manual This manual consists of the following eight chapters
12. 3 2 Card Locks A PCI card is attached to the carrier with screw mounted locks or retainers FIGURE 1 15 Card locks hold a PCI card to its carrier and prevent the PCI card from shifting or tilting The PCI card must be securely mounted in order for the carrier to correctly seat the PCI card in the card socket in the I O boat FIGURE 1 15 Card Locks Item Description 1 Type A Square There are three of these 2 Type B S shaped 3 Type C Small There are three types of locks m Type A is a square shaped lock Three of these are supplied with each carrier 1 20 External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 m Type B is an oblong lock that has an S shaped profile It provides a longer extension 0 75 inch 19mm than type A Type B can be used as a top or side mount wherever a longer reach is needed One of this type is included with each carrier m Type C a small quarter round lock can be used to support and align the bottom of the PCI card if bottom surface of the card permits If there is insufficient available width or overhang this lock can be rotated to support the side of the card This lock fits only the bottom slot on the carrier One of this type is supplied with each carrier The most important functions of the locks are to secure the PCI card to the carrier and to apply a downward force to the top of the card to seat the card in the card socket when the carrier is inserted into the
13. 40 to 60 C 98 RH 38 C non condensing IEC 60068 2 3 amp 56 0 12 000 meters 0 40 000 feet IEC 60068 2 13 1 0 GS swept sine 5 500 5Hz 1 octave min all axes TEC 60068 2 13 30 GS peak 11 milliseconds half sine pulse IEC 60068 2 27 Power Source Requirements Description Specification Input voltage range Maximum input current Maximum input power Phases 100 VAC to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 8 0 A at 100 VAC 4 0 A at 220 VAC 600 W Single Note To ensure redundant operation of the power supplies the two power cords should be connected to separate AC circuits A 2 External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 A 5 Acoustic Noise Emissions Description Mode Specification LwAd 1 B 10 dB Operating acoustic noise 6 7 B Idling acoustic noise 6 7 B LpAm bystander positions Operating acoustic noise 59 dBA Idling acoustic noise 59 dBA Note Declared noise emissions are in accordance with ISO 9296 standards A 6 Agency Compliance Specifications The External I O Expansion Unit complies with the following specifications Category Relevant Standards Safety Standards Emissions Immunity Regulatory markings system level Regulatory markings power supply level Radiated Emissions Report formats UL CSA60950 1 EN60950 1 IEC60950 1 IEC825 and CB Scheme with all national differences FCC EN55022 CISPR22 All Class A amp EN
14. 600000 pci 0 pci l pci 0 pci 9 network 0 1 pci 2 600000 pci 0 pci l1 pci 0 pci 9 network 0 pci 2 600000 pci 0 pci l pci 0 pci 1 network 0 1 pci 2 600000 pci 0 pci l1 pci 0 pci 1 network 0 pci 2 600000 pci 0 pci l pci 0 pci 0 network 0 1 pci 2 600000 pci 0 pci 1 pci 0 pci 0 network O pci 0 600000 pci 0 pci 0 600000 pci 0 pci 9 pci 0 600000 pci 0 pci 8 pci 0 600000 pci 0 pci l pci 0 600000 pci 0 pci 8 pci 0 1 pci 0 600000 pci 0 pci 8 pci 0 pci 0 600000 pci 0 pci 8 pci 0 pci0 0 7 pci 0 600000 pci 0 pci 8 pci 0 network 2 1 pci 0 600000 pci 0 pci 8 pci 0 network 2 pci 0 600000 pci 0 pci 8 pci 0 scsial pci 0 600000 pci 0 pci 8 pci 0 scsi 1 disk pci 0 600000 pci 0 pci 8 pci 0 scsi 1 tape pci s 4000 ebus 1 pci 8 4000 ebus 1 panel1 14 280030 pci 8 4000 ebus 1 scfc 14 200000 pci 8 4000 ebus 1 serial 14 400000 pci 8 4000 ebus 1 flashprom 10 0 cmp 408 0 core 1 cmp 408 0 core 0 cmp 408 0 core 1 cpu 1 cmp 408 0 core 1 cpu 0 cmp 408 0 core 0 cpu l cmp 408 0 core 0 cpu 0 cmp 400 0 core 1 cmp 400 0 core 0 cmp 400 0 core 1 cpu 1 cmp 400 0 core 1 cpu 0 cmp 400 0 core 0 cpu l cmp 400 0 core 0 cpu 0 openprom client services packages obp tftp packages terminal emulator packages disk label packages deblocker packages SUNW builtin drivers 0 ok C 10 External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 C 3 3 The cfgadm Command The cfgadm command displays devi
15. Agency Compliance Specifications A 3 B External I O Expansion Unit LED Status Indicators B 1 B 1 LED States B 4 C PCI Cards and Device Mapping C 1 C1 Device Mapping C 1 C 2 Device Map Examples C 3 C 2 1 Device Map for PCI Express Cards C 3 C 22 Device Map for PCI X Cards C 4 C 3 Software Commands for the External I O Expansion Unit C 6 C 31 The ioxadm Command C 7 C 3 2 The show devs Command C 8 C 3 3 The cfgadm Command C 11 C 34 The prtdiag Command C 12 D Troubleshooting D 1 D 1 Troubleshooting the External I O Expansion Unit D 1 Glossary Glossary 1 Index Index 1 viii External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 FIGURE 1 1 FIGURE 1 2 FIGURE 1 3 FIGURE 1 4 FIGURE 1 5 FIGURE 1 6 FIGURE 1 7 FIGURE 1 8 FIGURE 1 9 FIGURE 1 10 FIGURE 1 1 FIGURE 1 12 FIGURE 1 13 FIGURE 1 14 FIGURE 1 15 FIGURE 1 16 FIGURE 1 17 FIGURE 1 18 FIGURE 1 19 FIGURE 1 20 Figures External I O Expansion Unit Front and Rear Views 1 2 Major Units for the External I O Expansion Unit Top View 1 3 Power Supply Unit 1 5 l O Boat 1 7 PCI X and PCI Express 1 0 Boat Layouts Compared 1 8 PCI Carrier 1 11 Dummy Card Edge Connectors 1 12 Link Kits 1 13 Cable Management Unit for Routing Cables to Both Sides of the Rack 1 14 Cable Management Unit for Routing Cables Only to the Right Side of a Rack 1 15 Cable Plate Side Views of Normal and Service Positions 1 16 Carri
16. Caged nut Caged nut 5 Caged nut Caged nut 4 1 3 2 Caged nut Caged nut 1 External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 4 Rack unit ep pep Y E 2 99559955 amp 89s 9YX 939c39 SIDED SISTENT FIGURE 2 7 Typical Installation of Caged Nuts 4 Using no 2 Phillips screws attach the chassis lock brackets to the sides of the External I O Expansion Unit FIGURE 2 8 Chapter 2 Installing the External I O Expansion Unit in a Cabinet 2 9 FIGURE 2 8 Installing the Chassis Lock Brackets 5 Loosen the screws FIGURE 2 9 that hold the sliding flanges to the mounting rails This action allows the rear flanges to adjust to fit different rack depths 2 10 External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 FIGURE 2 9 Screws on the Sliding Flanges Item Description 1 Sliding flange 2 Flange crews Attach the mounting rails to the rack FIGURE 2 10 a At the front of the cabinet orient the hooked portion of the mounting rail away from you Loosely attach the front of the mounting rail to the cabinet Install and tighten the screws then loosen each screw approximately one half turn Repeat Step a and Step b for the second mounting rail At the rear of the cabinet slide the end of each mounting rail to fit the depth of the cabinet Loosely attach the rear ends of the mounting rails to the cabinet
17. Meo VZ SE pq FIGURE 1 26 LEDs on the Rear of the Chassis Item LED Description Item LED Description 1 Chassis locate LED and switch 8 I O boat 1 ready to remove 2 Chassis fault service required 9 I O boat 1 fault locate 3 Chassis power 10 l O boat 1 DC power 4 Chassis overtemp 11 Link card data 5 I O boat 0 ready to remove 12 Link card management 6 I O boat O fault locate 13 Slot attention locate all PCI carriers 7 I O boat 0 DC power 14 Slot power all PCI carriers 1 34 External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 Note On the optical link card the LEDs for link card data and link card management are located next to the optical cable sockets Although the LEDs are near the sockets they do not have any direct relationship to the sockets and are not intended to indicate the activity of the optical cable sockets 1 6 System Management The PSUs contain temperature sensors The PSUs can shut down automatically if they detect an extreme temperature The PSUs also have sensors for voltage and current levels Temperature sensors are also located inside the I O boats FRU ID circuits are located on the PSUs the I O boats and on the chassis centerplane Temperature data and FRU ID information is available on an PC bus Inter IC bus in the External I O Expansion Unit and the link cards The service processor in the host system can monitor the IC bu
18. Narrow the space between the rear ends of the mounting rails by sliding the ends of the rails toward each other Chapter2 Installing the External I O Expansion Unit in a Cabinet 2 11 errer S EA FIGURE 2 10 Mounting Bracket Installation Note At the front of the cabinet the space between the rails should be equal to or slightly wider than the width of the External I O Expansion Unit chassis At the rear of the cabinet the space between the rails should be slightly narrower than the width of the External I O Expansion Unit chassis This arrangement allows the correct fitting of the rails to the sides of the External I O Expansion Unit See Section 2 4 Installing the External I O Expansion Unit in the Cabinet on page 2 13 2 12 External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 7 Tighten the screws at the front of the cabinet 8 Verify that the rails at the rear of the cabinet can still slide slightly to the left and right 24 Installing the External I O Expansion Unit in the Cabinet 1 Use an antistatic strap for this procedure 2 Place the External I O Expansion Unit on the front of the mounting rails and slide the External I O Expansion Unit into the cabinet As you slide the External I O Expansion Unit into the cabinet the sid
19. SUNW qlc 4 fp 0 0 disk pci 3 700000 pci 0 pci l pci 0 pci 4 pci 3 700000 pci 0 pci 1 pci 0 pci 4 pci 4 pci 3 700000 pci 0 pci l pci 0 pci 4 pci 0 pci 3 700000 pci 0 pci l pci 0 pci 4 pci 4 network 3 pci 3 700000 pci 0 pci l pci 0 pci 4 pci 4 networke 2 pci 3 700000 pci 0 pci l pci 0 pci 4 pci 0 network 1 pci 3 700000 pci 0 pci l pci 0 pci 4 pci 0 network O0 pci 2 600000 pci 0 pci 2 600000 pci 0 pci 9 pci 2 600000 pci 0 pci 8 pci 2 600000 pci 0 pci l pci 2 600000 pci 0 pci 9 pci 0 pci 2 600000 pci 0 pci 9 pci 0 pci 9 pci 2 600000 pci 0 pci 9 pci 0 pci l pci 2 600000 pci 0 pci 9 pci 0 pci 0 pci 2 600000 pci 0 pci 9 pci 0 pci 9 fibre channel 0 1 pci 2 600000 pci 0 pci 9 pci 0 pci 9 fibre channel 0 pci 2 600000 pci 0 pci 9 pci 0 pci 1 fibre channel 0 1 pci 2 600000 pci 0 pci 9 pci 0 pci 1 fibre channel 0 pci 2 600000 pci 0 pci 9 pci 0 pci 0 QLGC qlc 0 1 pci 2 600000 pci 0 pci 9 pci 0 pci 0 QLGC qlc 0 pci 2 600000 pci 0 pci 9 pci 0 pci 0 QOLGC qlc 0 1 fp 0 0 pci 2 600000 pci 0 pci 9 pci 0 pci 0 QLGC qlc 0 1 fpe0 0 disk pci 2 600000 pci 0 pci 9 pci 0 pci 0 QLGC qlc 0 fpe 0 0 pci 2 600000 pci 0 pci 9 pci 0 pci 0 QLGC qlc 0 fp 0 0 disk pci 2 600000 pci 0 pci l pci 0 pci 2 600000 pci 0 pci 1 pci 0 pci a9 pci 2 600000 pci 0 pci l pci 0 pci l pci 2 600000 pci 0 pci 1 pci 0 pci 0 Appendix C PCI Cards and Device Mapping C 9 CODE EXAMPLE C 1 Typical Output of the show devs Command 3 of 3 pci 2
20. a Link Cable Use an antistatic strap for this procedure Halt all activity in the link card in the host server cfgadm disconnect slot Where slot is the slot of the link card in the host server For details refer to the service manual for your host server Disconnect the link cable from the link card in the I O boat Disconnect the link cable from the link card in the host Connect the replacement link cable to the link card in the I O boat Connect the replacement link cable to the link card in the host server Add the PCI card to a Solaris domain For details refer to the service manual for your host server 4 5 Replacing a Link Card in the Host Server Use an antistatic strap for this procedure Halt all activity in the link card in the host server cfgadm disconnect slot Where slot is the slot of the link card in the host server For details refer to the service manual for your host server Disconnect the link cable from the link card in the host server Replace the link card in the host server The link card is a form of PCI Express card Refer to the service manual for your host server for instructions on replacing PCI cards Connect the link cable to the replacement link card Chapter 4 Servicing and Replacing Components 4 7 6 Add the PCI cards to their respective Solaris domains For details refer to the service manual for your host server 4
21. backplane BP A circuit board containing a set of sockets to which other circuit boards can be connected Pins on the backplane sockets are interconnected by printed wire traces This allows components on the connected circuit boards to distribute signals to components on other connected boards C centerplane See backplane BP D downlink card Connection interface card of IOU used to connect IOU and I O box boat Glossary 1 E External I O Expansion Unit H hot plug hot swap I I O Box T O boat I link cables link card low profile A rackmountable device to add on PCI slots It is connected to the system s I O unit through the PCIe bus and can mount up to six PCI X or PCIe cards A FRU that requires preparation in order to be installed or removed from the server A FRU that can be replaced without prior preparation External I O expansion unit may be described as IOBOX in programs and manuals An I O unit on the I O Expansion box The I O boat connects to a PCI Express PCIe or a PCI X slot through a PCI Express switch or a PCI X bridge on the I O boat There are six PCI X slots and six PCI Express PCI E slots on the I O boat The interface cables link card in a host system to the ink card in an I O boat Connection interface card of IOU used to connect IOU and I O box boat PCI cards are available in a variety of heights full height and shorter Low profile cards are of t
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23. fan might turn on when you insert a power supply into the External I O Expansion Unit This is normal behavior if you are replacing a PSU while the other PSU is powered up FIGURE 2 16 AC Cables for Type A Cable Management Plate Item Description 1 Internal AC cables 2 AC cords 2 18 External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 FIGURE 2 17 AC Cables and Cords for Type B Cable Management Plate Turn on the PSU AC switches The switches are located on the front of the power supplies The LEDs on the power supplies should display the following indications after a short initialization period TABLE2 2 Normal PSU Indications LED Indication AC AC Power On green LED DC Power On green LED For other LED combinations see TABLE B 4 Turn off the PSU AC switches The LEDs on the PSUs continue glowing until DC current in the PSUs is depleted This can take approximately five to ten seconds Chapter 2 Installing the External I O Expansion Unit in a Cabinet 2 19 27 2 7 1 Installing the Link Kit A link kit includes two identical link cards one for the host server and one for the I O boat You can install either card in either location The link card in the I O boat is always installed in boat slot 0 If your External I O Expansion Unit has two I O boats then link cards must be located in slot 0 of both boats Your link kit is one of two types m Optical circuit
24. from the normal position to the service position FIGURE 4 6 Label all I O cables Disconnect all I O cables from the PCI cards in the External I O Expansion Unit 4 16 External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 4 10 2 Removing the External I O Expansion Unit from the Rack Use an antistatic strap for this procedure Remove the I O boat s from the original External I O Expansion Unit a Loosen the two captive screws located at the top of the I O boat b Pull the I O boat out of the chassis approximately 6 inches 150 mm c Support the bottom of the I O boat with one hand then pull the boat out of the slot d Set the I O boat flat on an antistatic surface Caution Do not rest an I O boat vertically The plastic electrical connector on the back is breakable e Note which boat is boat 0 and which is boat 1 so that they will go in the same slots in the replacement chassis It might be helpful to label the boats Remove the PSUs from the front of the External I O Expansion Unit a Loosen the handle locking screw on the PSU handle b Unlock the PSU by pulling it out 90 degrees Caution The PSU is heavy 7 5 Ib 3 4 kg c Pull the PSU out approximately 6 in 150 mm and stop When you can see the warning label on the top of the PSU the PSU is almost fully out of the PSU slot Caution Do not allow the rear of the PSU to drop The connector a
25. mm of cable movement This permits movement of the cable management unit from its normal location to its service position See FIGURE 4 6 Connect the link cable between the link card in the host server and the link card in the I O boat Add the PCI cards to a Solaris domain For details refer to the service manual for your host server Chapter 4 Servicing and Replacing Components 4 15 4 10 4 10 1 Replacing the External I O Expansion Unit Chassis The replacement chassis consists only of a motherboard and the main shell In this procedure the following parts are moved from the old chassis to the replacement chassis Front bezel Top cover I O boat s PSUs Preparing the External I O Expansion Unit for Service Use an antistatic strap for this procedure Unpack the replacement chassis and place it on an antistatic work space Note Use an antistatic work space that is wide enough to accommodate two External I O Expansion Units side by side 40 in 1000 mm Halt all activity in the link card in the host server cfgadm disconnect slot Where slot is the slot of the link card in the host server For details refer to the service manual for your host server At the front of the External I O Expansion Unit turn off the AC switches located on the PSUs At the rear of the External I O Expansion Unit disconnect the AC cords from the internal AC cables Raise the cable plate
26. of one line precedes and follows an alert statement WARNING The tasks listed below for this product and optional product provided by Fujitsu Siemens Computers should be performed only by authorized service personnel Preface xxi The user must not perform these tasks Incorrect operation of these tasks may cause electric shock injury or fire Installation and reinstallation of all components Removal of front rear or side covers Mounting unmounting of optional internal devices Connecting disconnecting of external interface cables Maintenance repair and regular diagnosis and maintenance Also important alert messages are shown in Important Alert Messages on page xxii Notes on Safety Important Alert Messages This manual provides the following important alert signals Caution The WARNING signal indicates a dangerous situation could result in death or serious injury if the user does not perform the procedure correctly Task Warning Normal Electric shock fire operation Do not damage break or modify the power cables Cable damage may cause electric shock or fire xxii External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 Caution The CAUTION signal indicates a hazardous situation could result in minor or moderate personal injury if the user does not perform the procedure correctly This signal also indicates that damage to the product or other property may occur if the
27. on the carrier a Place the front of the card inside the housing FIGURE 3 4 FIGURE 3 4 Inserting the PCI Card Item Description 1 See the caution below Caution Do not allow the bottom edge of the PCI card bracket to tear the RFI gasket in the front of the carrier FIGURE 3 4 b Hook the notch item 3 in FIGURE 3 5 on the bottom front of the card over the locator bar item 4 in FIGURE 3 5 The locator bar is part of the bottom left corner of the carrier plate External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 10 LAN LL BA A FIGURE 3 5 Hooking the Card Notch Over the Locator Bar Item Description Carrier locking handle in closed position PCI card Notch on bottom of PCI card UO N Detail of locator bar on the moveable plate Attach the PCI card to the carrier with one card lock a Slide a card lock to the right edge of the PCI card b Hold the card in place and partially tighten the card lock screw c Verify that the PCI card is not tilted then tighten the card lock screw Chapter 3 Working with PCI Cards 3 5 A 11 UCT TTT FIGURE 3 6 Using Card Lock to Hold the PCI Card Item Description 1 Card lock Slide the remaining card locks to the edges of the PCI card and tighten the screws The shape of a PCI card might prevent the use of some card locks The minimum requirement is one card lock on the side of t
28. result Emission of Laser Beam Invisible Caution The main unit and high speed optical interconnect cabinet contain modules that generate invisible laser radiation Laser beams are generated while the equipment is operating even if an optical cable is disconnected or a cover is removed Do not look at any light emitting part directly or through an optical apparatus e g magnifying glass microscope Preface xxv Fujitsu Welcomes Your Comments We would appreciate your comments and suggestions to improve this document You can submit your comments by using Reader s Comment Form on page xxvii xxvi External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 Reader s Comment Form We would appreciate your comments and suggestions for improving this publication Date Publication No Your Name Publication Name Company Address City State Zip Phone Email address Your Comments Reply requested o Yes o No Please evaluate the overall quality of this manual by checking v the appropriate boxes Good Fair Poor Good Fair Poor Good Fair Poor Organization o o o Use of examples o o o Legibility o o o Accuracy o o o Index coverage o o o Binding o 0 o Clarity o o o Cross Figures and tables o o o Overall rating of referencing o o o General appearance 0 o O this publication o o o Technical level o Too detailed o Appropriate o Not enough detail All comments a
29. 00000 and so forth These names vary according to the location of the I O unit IOU in the host and by the slot location in the I O unit For the IOU slot names see TABLE C 1 and TABLE C 2 C 1 C 2 TABLE C 1 lists the IOU slots in the SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 servers For more information about IOU slot names refer to the discussions of I O device mapping in the SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers Administration Guide TABLE C 1 JOU Slots in SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers IOU Slot OpenBoot PROM Device Path Name IOU Slot 0 pci x0 600000 pci 0 pci 8 pci 0 1 IOU Slot 1 pci x0 600000 pci 0 pci 9 IOU Slot 2 pciex1 700000 IOU Slot 3 pci x2 600000 IOU Slot 4 pci x3 700000 Slot 0 is a PCI X slot The External I O Expansion Unit link card cannot be used in this slot TABLE C 2 lists the IOU slots in the SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 servers For more information about IOU slot names refer to the discussions of I O device mapping in the SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers Administration Guide TABLEC 2 IOU Slots in SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers IOU Slot OpenBoot PROM Device Path Name IOU Slot 0 pci x0 600000 IOU Slot 1 pci x1 700000 IOU Slot 2 pciex2 600000 IOU Slot 3 pciex3 700000 IOU Slot 4 pci x4 600000 IOU Slot 5 pci x5 700000 IOU Slot 6 pciexe 600000 IOU Slot 7 pciex7 700000 The OpenBoot PROM maps several types of connecting devices inside the I O boats in
30. 12 External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 11 12 13 FIGURE 3 15 Excessive Pressure Bends the PCI Card Bracket Item Description 1 Moderate pressure on an upper card lock holds the PCI card in a horizontal position 2 Excessive pressure bends the PCI card bracket Pull the carrier handle into the fully open position to raise the carrier plate If the carrier plate is not completely raised the bottom edge will hit the card socket in the I O boat in Step 12 and Step 13 Carefully place the carrier in the card guides at the top and bottom of the carrier slot in the I O boat Push the carrier fully into the carrier slot then push the carrier handle into the closed position FIGURE 3 9 This action seats the PCI card in the card socket Caution If the carrier handle does not close easily the PCI card might not be seating properly in the card socket in the I O boat Remove the carrier and inspect the PCI card If the bottom of the PCI card is not perfectly horizontal loosen the card locks and realign the card on the carrier For troubleshooting information see Appendix D Chapter 3 Working with PCI Cards 3 13 FIGURE 3 16 PCI Card and Carrier Item Description 1 Carrier handle in closed position 2 Carrier locking screw 14 Use the carrier locking screw located on the top of the handle to lock the carrier handle in place 15 Add the PCI card to a Sol
31. 6 Replacing a Link Card in an I O Boat Use an antistatic strap for this procedure Halt all activity in the link card in the host server cfgadm disconnect slot Where slot is the slot of the link card in the host server For details refer to the service manual for your host server Loosen the two captive screws on the front of the I O boat and pull the I O boat out 1 in 25 mm This step turns off electrical power to the I O boat Disconnect the link cable from the defective link card in the I O boat Remove the defective link card and carrier from slot 0 in the I O boat a Loosen the carrier locking screw on the carrier handle b Pull the carrier handle out fully c Pull the carrier out of the boat slot and place on an antistatic surface Press the locking latch FIGURE 4 3 while you push the carrier handle into the closed position This action lowers the carrier plate giving you room to move the PCI card into place on the carrier 4 8 External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 10 11 12 13 FIGURE 4 3 Carrier Locking Latch Remove the defective link card from the carrier Install the replacement link card in the carrier Install the carrier in slot 0 of the I O boat Lock the carrier handle into place with the carrier locking screw located on the top of the handle Attach the link cable to the link card Push the I
32. 61000 3 2 amp 3 3 EN55024 EN61000 4 2 4 3 4 5 4 5 4 6 4 8 4 11 EN300 386 CE UL BSMI FCC VCCI ICES C tick GOST R MIC WEEE amp China RoHS CE UL BSMI GOST R MIC CCC S mark FCC VCCI BSMI amp CISPR22 Appendix A Specifications A 3 A 4 External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 APPENDIX B External I O Expansion Unit LED Status Indicators The following tables list the status states for the LEDs on the front FIGURE B 1 and rear FIGURE B 2 of the External I O Expansion Unit TABLE B 1 External I O Expansion Unit chassis Front TABLE B 2 External I O Expansion Unit chassis Rear TABLE B 3 I O boat TABLE B 4 Power supply unit PSU TABLE B 5 Carrier TABLE B 6 Link card TABLE B 8 PCI cards B 1 Op 8 AC FIGURE B 1 LEDs on the Front of the Chassis Item LED Description Chassis locate LED and switch Chassis fault service required Chassis power Chassis overtemp PSUO ready to remove PSUO fault locate O a A WwW N Item 8 10 12 LED Description PSUO DC power PSUO AC power PSU1 ready to remove PSU1 fault locate PSU1 DC power PSU1 AC power B 2 External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 AM fa FIGURE B 2 LEDs on the Rear of the Chassis Item LED Description Item LED Description 1 Chassis locate LED and switch 9 I O boat 1 fault locate 2 Chassis fa
33. DIODOOGO CREER 00000000 Cosssose External I O Expansion Unit Description Host server requires its own link kit so the host server must have two 1 0 slots available for this The dual boat configuration provides twelve I O slots Each of the I O boats purpose FIGURE 1 24 Optical Cables Connect TX Sockets to RX Sockets Dual Boat Configuration Item External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 1 4 2 1 32 1 5 LEDs LEDs are located on the front FIGURE 1 25 and rear FIGURE 1 26 of the chassis and on individual PSUs and I O boats See Appendix B for information about interpreting LED states O0 61 6 Bi o AD E ac aine x AQ Op 8 AC Pm d Y FIGURE 1 25 LEDs on the Front of the Chassis Item LED Description Item LED Description 1 Chassis locate LED and switch 7 PSUO DC power 2 Chassis fault service required 8 PSUO AC power 3 Chassis power 9 PSU1 ready to remove 4 Chassis overtemp 10 PSU1 fault locate 5 PSUO ready to remove 11 PSU1 DC power 6 PSUO fault locate 12 PSU1 AC power Chapter 1 Overview 1 33 Note The Locate LED is a lighted push button switch When the flashing of its LED has helped you to locate the External I O Expansion Unit turn off the LED by pressing the switch Note that the LED does not turn off if you press less than 0 5 seconds You can also manually turn on the LED by pressing the button 6 D AO
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35. I O boat In addition the locks help prevent the card from tilting so that card edge pins line up properly with the pins in the socket Because PCI card types are available in various sizes and shapes you must choose a combination of card locks that is best suited to the size and shape of the PCI card FIGURE 1 15 shows the locks for a typical PCI card and for dummy cards However cards can be much wider or narrower or taller or shorter FIGURE 1 16 FIGURE 1 17 and FIGURE 1 18 show how cards can vary in height width and shape When installing a card it might be necessary to swap locks from slot to slot in order to find the best way to secure a PCI card to its carrier Use TABLE 1 1 to select locks that are best suited to your PCI card TABLE 1 1 Card and Lock Styles Lock Type PCI Card Shape Top Side Bottom Example Wide Type A Type A Type C FIGURE 1 16 Average width Narrow 12 in 304 mm maximum Type A Type A Type C FIGURE 1 16 5 75 in 146mm minimum Type B 5 0 in 127mm minimum Type A Type A FIGURE 1 16 5 75 in 146mm minimum Type B 5 0 in 127mm minimum Type C 3 0 in 76mm minimum Chapter 1 Overview 1 21 TABLE 1 1 Card and Lock Styles Continued Lock Type PCI Card Shape Top Side Bottom Example Very narrow Type A Type B FIGURE 1 16 5 0 in 127mm minimum Type C 3 0 in 76mm minimum Tall Type A Type A or B Type C FIGURE 1 17 Low Type A Type Type C FIGURE 1 17 2 0 in
36. ICULIERE OU A L ABSENCE DE CONTREFACON Contents Preface xv Overview 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 General Description 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 Chassis 1 4 Power Supply Units 1 4 1 1 2 1 ACPower 1 5 1 1 2 2 Fans 1 6 I O Boats 1 6 1 1 3 1 Types of I O Boat 1 8 Card Slots 1 9 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 3 Carriers 1 3 1 Carriers 1 10 1 2 1 1 Carrier Slots 1 10 1 2 1 2 Dummy Cards 1 11 Link Kits 1 12 Cable Management 1 14 1 2 3 1 Minimum Bend Radius for Link Cables 1 15 1 23 2 Cable Management Unit 1 16 1 17 Carrier Removal and Insertion 1 18 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 1 3 2 Card Locks 1 20 1 3 2 1 PCI Card Shapes Determine Card Lock Locations 1 23 13 22 Using Card Locks with Short PCI Cards 1 24 13 23 Using Card Locks with Unusual Card Shapes 1 25 1 3 3 PCI Card Mounting Problems 1 25 1 3 3 1 Tilted Cards 1 25 1 3 3 2 Hidden Problems 1 26 1 3 4 Carrier Keys 1 30 External I O Expansion Unit Configurations 1 31 141 Single Boat Configuration 1 31 142 Dual Boat Configuration 1 32 LEDs 1 33 System Management 1 35 Site Preparation 1 35 1 71 Physical Requirements 1 36 1 7 2 Electrical Requirements 1 36 Service Information 1 37 Electrostatic Discharge Precautions 1 39 2 Installing the External I O Expansion Unit in a Cabinet 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 Tools 2 1 Installing the Rails in a Type S Rack 2 2 Installing the Rails in a Type F Rack and the SPARC Enterprise 8000 Server 2 7
37. Installing the External I O Expansion Unit in the Cabinet 2 13 Installing the Cable Management Unit 2 14 Installing the AC Cords 2 17 Installing the Link Kit 2 20 2 7 1 Installing the Optical Link Kit 2 20 vi External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 2 72 Installing the Copper Link Kit 2 21 Working with PCI Cards 3 1 3 1 Installing a PCI Card 3 1 3 2 Replacing a PCI Card 3 8 3 3 Installing Cables for PCI Cards 3 14 Servicing and Replacing Components 4 1 41 TaskMap 4 1 42 Replacing a Power Supply Unit 4 2 4 3 Replacing a Carrier 4 5 44 Replacing a Link Cable 4 7 45 Replacing a Link Card in the Host Server 4 7 4 6 Replacing a Link Card in an I O Boat 4 8 4 7 Preparing the Cable Plate for Service 4 9 48 Installing a Second I O Boat 4 11 49 Replacing an I O Boat 4 13 49 1 Replacing a Boat in a Single Boat Configuration 4 13 49 2 Replacing a Boat in a Dual Boat Configuration 4 14 4 10 Replacing the External I O Expansion Unit Chassis 4 16 410 1 Preparing the External I O Expansion Unit for Service 4 16 4 10 2 Removing the External I O Expansion Unit from the Rack 4 17 410 3 Moving the Bezel and Top Cover 4 18 4 10 4 Installing the External I O Expansion Unit in the Rack 4 22 Specifications A 1 A1 Physical Specifications A 1 A2 Clearance for Service Access A 1 A3 Environmental Specifications A 2 A4 Power Source Requirements A 2 Contents vii A 5 Acoustic Noise Emissions A 3 A 6
38. LL BA A FIGURE 3 12 Hooking the Card Notch Over the Locator Bar Item Description Carrier locking handle in closed position PCI card Notch on bottom of PCI card O N Detail of locator bar on the moveable plate Attach the PCI card to the carrier with one card lock a Slide a card lock to the right edge of the PCI card b Hold the card in place and partially tighten the card lock screw c Verify that the PCI card is not tilted then tighten the card lock screw Chapter 3 Working with PCI Cards 3 11 A 10 in UCT TTT FIGURE 3 13 Using Card Lock to Hold the PCI Card Item Description 1 Card lock Slide the remaining card locks to the edges of the PCI card and tighten the screws The shape of a PCI card might prevent the use of some card locks The minimum requirement is one card lock on the side of the PCI card and one card lock on the top Note If the card lock screws are loose the card locks will slip and the PCI card will not seat properly Caution If the bottom card lock Type C is not used leave it at the far right side of the slot FIGURE 3 14 The PCI card will not seat properly if the bottom of the card lock touches the card socket FIGURE 3 14 Correct Location for an Unused Type C Card Lock Caution Do not apply excessive pressure on the upper card locks Too much vertical pressure will bend the PCI card bracket See FIGURE 3 15 3
39. O boat fully into its slot and tighten the two captive screws on the front of the I O boat This step turns on electrical power to the I O boat Add the PCI cards to their respective Solaris domains For details refer to the service manual for your host server 4 7 1 2 Preparing the Cable Plate for Service Use an antistatic strap for this procedure Place the cable plate FIGURE 4 4 or FIGURE 4 5 in its service position FIGURE 4 6 on the support brackets Chapter 4 Servicing and Replacing Components 4 9 FIGURE 4 4 Type A Cable Plate FIGURE 4 5 Type B Cable Plate The left side of FIGURE 4 6 shows the cable plate in its normal position The right side of the illustration shows the service position 4 10 External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 2 Tj D p d ed U v Le JE FIGURE 4 6 Cable Plate Side Views of Normal and Service Positions Item Description 1 Cable plate in the normal position lowered 2 Cable plate in the service position raised 3 Cable plate locking screw 4 8 Installing a Second I O Boat The following procedures apply to both types of I O boat PCI X or PCI Express Use an antistatic strap for this procedure Unpack the new I O boat and set it flat on an antistatic surface Caution Do not rest an I O boat vertically The p
40. ROM device path C 1 OpenBoot PROM probing does not display link card 1 9 optical link kit 1 13 P PCI card lock types of 1 20 PCI card locks for various card sizes and shapes 1 20 PCI carrier alignment post 1 27 alignment tab 1 27 carrier key 1 30 dummy card 1 10 features front 1 18 function of 1 10 handle 1 17 labels 1 10 replacement labels installing 4 6 RFI gasket 1 29 screw locations 3 3 slot key 1 30 slots 1 10 PCI Express x16 card socket not supported 1 9 post carrier alignment 1 27 prtdiag command C 6 PSU locations 1 3 R rack unit markings 2 3 radius minimum bend radius for link cables 1 15 redundant PSUs 1 4 replacement chassis 1 4 retainer see PCI card lock RFI gasket 1 29 routing of AC power to PSUs 1 5 rules for installation type F rack 2 7 rules for installation type S rack 2 2 RX and TX cable labels 2 21 S serial number label 4 20 service information table 1 37 service loop for cables 3 15 show devs command C 6 site preparation 1 35 slot locations carrier 1 7 slot numbers 1 2 support brackets for cable management 1 14 supported PCI Express card connectors 1 9 system management 1 35 T tab carrier alignment 1 27 type A B and C PCI card locks type F rack caged nut mounting 2 7 type S rack threaded rails 2 2 X x16 x8 card socket for PCI Express 1 9 Index 2 External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Man
41. Unit PSUSs On the PSUs the AC power AC and DC power pq LEDs should light For other LED indications see Appendix B Add the PCI card to a Solaris domain For details refer to the service manual for your host server External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 APPENDIX A Specifications This guide provides the specifications and site requirements you need when planning for the installation of an External I O Expansion Unit A 1 Physical Specifications Measure U S Metric Width 17 3 in 440 mm Depth 29 in 730 mm Depth with cable management unit 39 in 1000 mm Height 4 rack units 6 9 in 175 mm Weight with 1 1 0 boat and 2 PSUs 63 Ib 28 6 kg Weight with 2 I O boats and 2 PSUs 81 Ib 36 8 kg A 2 Clearance for Service Access These are the minimum clearances needed for External I O Expansion Unit maintenance Description U S Metric Clearance front of system 36 in 915 mm Clearance rear of system 36 in 915 mm A 1 A 3 Environmental Specifications Specification Operating Non operating Temperature Humidity Altitude Vibration Shock A 4 5 to 35 c at sea level 20 to 80 RH non condensing 27 c wet bulb IEC 60068 2 3 amp 56 0 3 000 meters 0 10 000 feet IEC 60068 2 13 0 2 GS swept sine 5 500 5Hz 1 octave min all axes TEC 60068 2 13 5 GS peak 11 milliseconds half sine pulse IEC 60068 2 27
42. X and PCI Express boats Note that carriers are physically keyed to fit only specific slot numbers but the keys can be adjusted for other slots as needed Caution If you install a PCI card when the External I O Expansion Unit is running be prepared to complete the installation within two minutes or so If you leave a carrier slot empty for too long the External I O Expansion Unit might overheat New carriers include dummy cards The dummy cards help the carriers to stay in place and to control the passage of air through the I O boat For information about dummy cards see Section 1 2 1 2 Dummy Cards on page 1 11 Carrier Slots There are seven carriers in each I O boat FIGURE 1 6 Carriers can be adjusted to fit various sizes and shapes of PCI cards Link cards use the same type of carrier m Carrier slot 0 is always used for the link card m Carrier slots 1 through 6 are used for PCI cards 1 10 External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 FIGURE 1 6 PCI Carrier 1 2 1 2 Item Description 1 Carrier handle 2 Carrier locking screw Dummy Cards New carriers are shipped with dummy cards FIGURE 1 7 There are two types of dummy card labeled PCI Express and PCI X respectively The labels also include simplified instructions for removing and installing PCI cards Caution The two types of dummy cards are not interchangeable If you replace a PCI card with a dummy card
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44. a Chapter 1 Overview This chapter provides a summary of the External I O Expansion Unit m Chapter2 Installing the External I O Expansion Unit in a Cabinet This chapter describes the procedure for installing the External I O Expansion Unit XV Chapter3 Working with PCI Cards This chapter describes the procedure for mounting PCI cards Chapter 4 Servicing and Replacing Components This chapter describes the procedure for maintaining this product m Appendix A Specifications This chapter describes the physical specifications electrical specifications and installation specifications m Appendix B External I O Expansion Unit LED Status Indicators This chapter describes the LED display Appendix C PCI Cards and Device Mapping This chapter describes the OpenBoot PROM Device Tree for the External I O Expansion Unit m Appendix D Troubleshooting This chapter describes the troubleshooting tips Glossary Glossary Explains the terms used in this manual Index Provides keywords and corresponding reference page numbers so that the reader can easily search for items in this manual as necessary SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Documentation The manuals listed below are provided for reference Book Titles Manual Codes SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers Site Planning Guide C120 H015 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Site Planning Guide C120 H014 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide C120 H016
45. ables to AC voltage Do not use AC cables designed for other products with the External I O Expansion Unit The optical version of the link kit includes two unidirectional cables The ends of the cables are marked TX and RX transmit and receive respectively The copper link kit has one cable The connector is designed in a way that it cannot be connected upside down The External I O Expansion Unit does not have jumper pins For information about any jumper pins that might be present on a specific PCI card see the instructions that came with the card External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 1 9 Electrostatic Discharge Precautions Caution Circuit board components are vulnerable to damage by electrostatic discharge ESD An electrostatic charge can build up on the human body and then discharge when you touch a board Such discharge can be produced by walking across a carpet and touching a board or by other similar cause Before handling any board make sure you dissipate your body s charge Touch a conductive surface of the chassis or other element connected to common earth ground to discharge the static electricity present in your body To minimize risk of ESD damage m Handle board by edges only m Store board in antistatic bag provide m Use a grounding strap and an ESD mat whenever you work on a board Chapter 1 Overview 1 39 1 40 External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Ser
46. and set it flat on an antistatic surface Caution Do not rest a PSU vertically The plastic electrical connector on the back is breakable 3 At the front of the defective PSU turn off the PSU AC switch 4 Loosen the handle locking screw on the PSU handle Caution The PSU is heavy 7 5 Ib 3 4 kg 5 Unlock the PSU by swinging the handle out 90 degrees into the fully open position FIGURE 4 1 4 2 External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 FIGURE 4 1 PSU Item Description 1 Handle 2 Handle locking screw 3 Warning labels Place a hand under the PSU to prevent it from falling then pull the PSU out of the External I O Expansion Unit When you can see the warning label on the top of the PSU the PSU is almost fully out of the PSU slot Caution Do not allow the rear of the PSU to drop The connector at the rear of the PSU can be damaged if it strikes the edge of the slot A pivoting flap behind the External I O Expansion Unit drops down to prevent loss of cooling air Set the PSU flat on an antistatic surface Insert the new PSU into the External I O Expansion Unit The pivoting flap automatically swings up and out of the way Chapter 4 Servicing and Replacing Components 4 3 Note The fan in the new PSU turns on immediately if the External I O Expansion Unit is running 9 Turn the PSU handle 90 degrees into the closed position 10
47. ard from the defective carrier to the replacement carrier a Remove the dummy card from the replacement carrier by loosening the Phillips screws on the card locks b Examine the defective carrier and determine which card locks on the replacement carrier will be used Move the card locks on the replacement carrier to approximately the same locations as on the defective carrier One or more card locks on the replacement carrier might not be needed Move the unused card locks out of the way or else remove them entirely from the carrier c Unlock the PCI card from the defective carrier and install the card on the replacement carrier 6 Carefully place the replacement carrier in the card guides at the top and bottom of the carrier slot in the I O boat 7 Slide the replacement carrier fully in the slot 8 Seat the PCI card by pushing the carrier handle into the closed position A moderate pressure on the carrier handle is required to seat the PCI card into the slot Caution If there is a large amount of resistance in the movement of the handle the PCI card is not seating properly Pull the carrier out and examine the PCI card for damage If the card has moved out of position on the carrier or is not perfectly aligned with horizontal axis of the carrier see Appendix D 9 Tighten the handle locking screw on the carrier handle 4 6 External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 4 4 Replacing
48. aris domain For details refer to the service manual for your host server 3 3 Installing Cables for PCI Cards 1 Use an antistatic strap for this procedure 2 Route the cables across the top of the cable management unit as shown in FIGURE 3 17 a Route the cables along the right and left sides of the cabinet b Place the ends of the cables on the top of the cable plate then curve the cables down to the corresponding PCI cards c Use cable ties to hold the cables in place on the top of the cable management unit 3 14 External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 Note Before tightening the cable ties ensure that each cable has a service loop freedom of movement of at least 2 inches 50mm This allows the cable plate and cables to be moved from the normal position FIGURE 4 6 to the service position without the need to untie the cables FIGURE 3 17 Example of Cable Management for the Type A Cable Plate Chapter 3 Working with PCI Cards 3 15 FIGURE 3 18 Example of Cable Management for the Type B Cable Plate 3 Attach I O cables from the PCI cards and their respective devices or network ports External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 3 16 CHAPTER 4 Servicing and Replacing Components This chapter includes the service procedures for replacing field replaceable units and installing optional assemblies For a list of servi
49. arrier main body metal Carrier plate plastic Carrier slot keyholes Carrier handle Card locks 5 are supplied with the carrier in 3 types O a A OO Im Turnaround area for card lock 1 3 1 Carrier Removal and Insertion A carrier operates by raising or lowering a PCI card into or out of a card socket The vertical movement is approximately 0 4 in 10 mm 1 18 External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 A small metal latch item 3 in FIGURE 1 14 is located at the front of the carrier The latch locks the carrier handle in the extended position This action prevents the carrier plate and PCI card from falling and damaging the PCI slot connector as you pull the carrier unit out of the carrier slot After the carrier is out of the I O boat you can unlock the carrier handle by pushing in the metal latch while pushing the carrier handle into its closed position Note that the closed position provides more vertical clearance for a PCI card when you install or remove the PCI card When you insert the carrier into the I O boat the latch automatically unlocks itself E O 76 FIGURE 1 14 Carriers Item Description 1 Pull carrier handle to raise PCI card out of PCI slot socket 2 Push carrier handle and latch 3 to lower PCI card into socket Caution All carriers must contain either a PCI card or a dummy card to avoid loss of cooling air Chapter 1 Overview 1 19 1
50. ation and Service Manual June 2007 TABLE B 2 External I O Expansion Unit Chassis Rear LED Name Color State Meaning o Locate White Off Flash The unit is located here 4 Hz To turn off the flashing LED press the button for 0 5 second or longer A Fault service required Amber Off No fault On Fault present OK Green On Chassis power on one or both boats on Off Chassis power off Flash Chassis power on all boats off 0 3 Hz i Overtemp Amber Off Temperature okay On Unit needs attention TABLEB 3 I O Boat LED Name Color State Meaning Power Green On Boat power on and boat is managed Off Boat power off Flash Boat power on and boat is not managed AO Fault Locate Amber Off No fault On Fault present Flash Locate on D Ready to remove Blue Off Not ready to remove N On Ready to remove TABLE B 4 Power Supply Unit PSUO and PSU1 LED Name Color State Meaning 0 Ready to remove Blue Off Not ready to remove ji On Ready to remove AO Fault Locate Amber Off No fault On Fault present Flash Locate on AC AC Power Green On AC input Off No AC input DC Power Green On DC output Off No DC output Appendix B External I O Expansion Unit LED Status Indicators B 5 TABLE B 5 Carriers 1 6 LED Name Color State Meaning Power Green On Card in slot Off Slot empty Flash Power transition in progress N Attention Locate Amber Off No fault On Fault present Flash Locate on 1 Hz When t
51. atures are located inside the front housing of the carrier Because they are difficult to see they can complicate the mounting of cards on carriers These features are 1 26 External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 m Card alignment post FIGURE 1 20 and FIGURE 1 21 m Card alignment tab FIGURE 1 20 m Internal RFI gasket FIGURE 1 22 Alienment Post and Alignment Tab The card alignment post and the card alignment tab help to keep the front of the PCI card in the correct vertical orientation with support from properly installed card locks FIGURE 1 20 Card Alignment Post and Card Alignment Tab Item Description 1 Card alignment post 2 Card alignment tab The post fits in a notch in the metal bracket of the PCI card item 1 in FIGURE 1 20 If you do not position the post in the notch the card mounting bracket might bend so that the card lies at an angle on the carrier The angle prevents the card from making proper electrical contact with the socket in the I O boat Chapter 1 Overview 1 27 The tab item 2 in FIGURE 1 20 fits in a notch at the bottom of the PCI card The tab helps to align the card when you install it in the carrier Note that some card types might not have the notch Note The tab lifts the front of the card out of the card connector when you remove the carrier from the I O boat If you cannot use a type C lock FIGURE 1 15 to support the bottom of the PCI card
52. be located some distance from the host server cabinet m An 80 foot 25 meter optical link cable is optional The copper link kit includes a 13 foot 4 meter cable The maximum weight of the External I O Expansion Unit is approximately 81 pounds 36 8 kg Caution Mount the heaviest subassemblies at the lowest available opening to minimize the precarious effects of a top heavy system Note Do not install another product between two External I O Expansion Units if the product is short in height and shorter in depth than the External I O Expansion Units If there is little space between the upper and lower External I O Expansion Units there may not be enough space for your hands and arms to connect cables on the rear of the product 1 72 Electrical Requirements The maximum wattage per PCI card is 25 watts Two AC cords supplied must be used with the internal AC cables FIGURE 1 2 The supply voltage is 100 VAC to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz The maximum power rating of External I O Expansion Unit is 600 watts 1 36 External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 1 8 Service Information Service and installation information is also available on service labels that are located on the External I O Expansion Unit top cover and on the dummy cards that are shipped with new carriers TABLE 1 3 Service Information Summary Topic Comments Access Service access to the External I O Expansion Uni
53. be sure that you use the right type of dummy card The differences in edge connectors on the dummy cards FIGURE 1 7 are enough to damage the PCI card socket on the I O boat Chapter 1 Overview 1 11 PCI E PCI X ll f FIGURE 1 7 Dummy Card Edge Connectors Item Description 1 PCI Express version 2 PCI X version Note Be certain that the dummy cards are fully seated This action minimizes the vibration of unused carriers in the I O boat slots 122 Link Kits One link kit is required for each I O boat A link kit includes two link cards One link card goes into the host server The other link card goes into the I O boat The link cards are physically identical 1 12 External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 Two link kit options are available copper conductor and optical fiber FIGURE 1 8 The copper conductor link kit has one bidirectional cable The optical link kit has two unidirectional cables FIGURE 1 8 Link Kits Item Description 1 Copper conductor link kit 2 Optical fiber link kit Slot 0 in each I O boat is the dedicated link card slot Use slot 0 only for the link card Chapter 1 Overview 1 13 123 Cable Management A cable management unit attaches to the rear of the system rack There are two types of cable management units m FIGURE 1 9 shows the unit used where cables can be rou
54. ce procedures see the task map TABLE 4 1 4 1 Task Map TABLE 4 1 Service Task Map FRU Task Comments PCI card Install a new PCI card Section 3 1 Installing a PCI Card on page 3 1 Replace an existing PCI card Section 3 2 Replacing a PCI Card on page 3 8 PSU Replace a PSU Section 4 2 Replacing a Power Supply Unit on page 4 2 Carrier Replace a carrier Section 4 3 Replacing a Carrier on page 4 5 Link Replace a link cable Section 4 4 Replacing a Link Cable on page 4 7 Replace a link card in a host server Section 4 5 Replacing a Link Card in the Host Server on page 4 7 Replace a link card in the I O boat Section 4 6 Replacing a Link Card in an I O Boat on page 4 8 Cable Prepare the cable plate for I O boat Section 4 7 Preparing the Cable Plate for Service Management service on page 4 9 4 1 TABLE 4 1 Service Task Map FRU Task Comments VO boat Install a second I O boat Section 4 8 Installing a Second I O Boat on page 4 11 Replace an I O boat Section 4 9 1 Replacing a Boat in a Single Boat Configuration on page 4 13 Replace an I O boat Section 4 9 2 Replacing a Boat in a Dual Boat Configuration on page 4 14 Chassis Replace the External I O Expansion Section 4 10 Replacing the External I O Expansion Unit chassis Unit Chassis on page 4 16 4 2 Replacing a Power Supply Unit 1 Use an antistatic strap for this procedure 2 Unpack the new power supply unit
55. ces connected to the main server bus To use this command refer to the c gadm 1M man page This is typical output of the c gadm command CODE EXAMPLE C2 Typical Output of the c gadm Command 1 of 2 cfgadm la Ap_Id Type Receptacle Occupant Condition SBO System Brd connected configured ok SBO cpu0 cpu connected configured ok SBO cpul cpu connected configured ok SBO memory memory connected configured ok SBO pci0 io connected configured ok SBO pcil io connected configured ok SB0 pci2 io connected configured ok SB0 pci3 io connected configured ok SB0 pci8 io connected configured ok SB1 disconnected unconfigured unknown SB2 disconnected unconfigured unknown SB14 disconnected unconfigured unknown SB15 disconnected unconfigured unknown cO scsi bus connected configured unknown c0 dsk c0t0d0 disk connected configured unknown c0 dsk c0t1d0 disk connected configured unknown c0 dsk c0t3d0 CD ROM connected configured unknown c0 rmt 0 tape connected configured unknown cl fc fabric connected configured unknown c1 2100000c5062606a disk connected configured unknown c2 fc fabric connected configured unknown c2 2100000c50628015 disk connected configured unknown C14 dsk c14t11d0 disk connected configured unknown c14 es sesl processor connected configured unknown iou 0 pci 1l unknown empty unconfigured unknown iou 0 pci 2 unknown empty unconfigured unknown iou 0 pci 3 pci pci hp connected configured ok iou 0 pci 4 p
56. ci pci hp connected configured ok peil pci pci hp connected configured ok pci2 fibre hp connected configured ok pci3 etherne hp connected configured ok pci4 scsi hp connected configured ok pci5 pci pci hp connected configured ok pci6 fibre hp connected configured ok pciel etherne hp connected configured ok pcie2 etherne hp connected configured ok Appendix C PCI Cards and Device Mapping C 11 CODE EXAMPLE C2 Typical Output of the c gadm Command 2 of 2 pcie3 pcie4 pcie5 pcie6 etherne hp fibre hp fibre hp fibre hp configured configured configured configured ok ok ok ok C 3 4 The prtdiag Command The prtdiag command displays information about the server including basic details about the PCI cards in the External I O Expansion Unit To use this command refer to the prtdiag 1M man page This is typical output of the prtdiag command CODE EXAMPLE C3 Typical prtdiag Output prtdiag System Configuration Sun Microsystems sun4u Sun SPARC System clock frequency 1012 MHz Memory size 8192 Megabytes Enterprise FF2 00 network CPI CPU LSB Chip ID 00 0 0 15 2 00 1 8 9 10 11 Memory Available Memory LSB Group Size Status 00 A 4096MB okay 00 B 4096MB okay S IO Cards LSB Name Model 00 scsi LSI 1064 00 network N A 00 network N A 00 pci0 0 N A 00 network SUNW pcie no SUNW pcie no 129 129 C 12 External I O E
57. co FUJITSU LI a LI LI C120 E329 03EN co FUJITSU External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual al Code C120 E329 03EN Bn n No pt 0282 10 June 2007 Revision A Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems Inc 4150 Network Circle Santa Clara California 95054 U S A All rights reserved FUJITSU LIMITED provided technical input and review on portions of this material Sun Microsystems Inc and Fujitsu Limited each own or control intellectual property rights relating to products and technology described in this document and such products technology and this document are protected by copyright laws patents and other intellectual property laws and international treaties The intellectual property rights of Sun Microsystems Inc and Fujitsu Limited in such products technology and this document include without limitation one or more of the United States patents listed at http www sun com patents and one or more additional patents or patent applications in the United States or other countries This document and the product and technology to which it pertains are distributed under licenses restricting their use copying distribution and decompilation No part of such product or technology or of this document may be reproduced in any form by any means without prior written authorization of Fujitsu Limited and Sun Microsystems Inc and their applicable licensors if any The furnishing of this document to you does not g
58. copy machine air conditioner or welding machine which is noisy Take preventive action to minimize static electricity at the installation location Note that static electricity is easily generated in some carpets and can cause the equipment to malfunction Confirm that the power supply voltage and frequency during operation match the rated values indicated on the equipment Do not insert any object into an opening in the equipment Components inside the equipment use high voltage Conductive foreign matter such as a metal object inserted into the equipment may cause a short circuit between components resulting in fire electric shock or equipment damage For maintenance of the equipment contact your authorized service personnel Preface xxiii Task Warning Normal Data destruction operation Confirm the items listed below before turning off the power Otherwise data may be destroyed All applications have completed processing No user is using the equipment When the main unit power is turned off the Power LED on the operation panel is turned off Be sure to confirm that the Power LED is off before turning off the main power uninterruptible power supply UPS power distribution box main line switch etc If necessary back up files before turning off the system power Data destruction Do not forcibly stop a domain that is operating normally Otherwise data may be destroyed Data destruction
59. cts bearing SPARC trademarks are based upon architecture developed by Sun Microsystems Inc SPARC64 is a trademark of SPARC International Inc used under license by Fujitsu Microelectronics Inc and Fujitsu Limited 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 who implement OPEN LOOK GUIs and otherwise comply with Sun s written license agreements United States Government Rights Commercial use U S Government users are subject to the standard government user license agreements of Sun Microsystems Inc and Fujitsu Limited and the applicable provisions of the FAR and its supplements Disclaimer The only warranties granted by Fujitsu Limited Sun Microsystems Inc or any affiliate of either of them in connection with this document or any product or technology described herein are those expressly set forth in the license agreement pursuant to which the product or technology is provided EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN SUCH AGREEMENT FUJITSU LIMITED SUN MICROSYSTEMS INC AND THEIR AFFILIATES MAKE NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND EXPRESS OR IMPLIED REGARDING SUCH PRODUCT OR TECHNOLOG
60. dual PCI Card LED Name Color State Meaning All details depend on the manufacturer s design Appendix B External I O Expansion Unit LED Status Indicators B 7 B 8 External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 APPENDIX C PCI Cards and Device Mapping This appendix shows examples of device maps device paths for PCI cards in an External I O Expansion Unit attached to a host system Use this information to identify and locate PCI cards in the External I O Expansion Unit I O boats C 1 Device Mapping When the host server is booted the OpenBoot PROM creates a map of devices internal and external to the host server When mapping the external devices the OpenBoot PROM starts from the host s I O Unit IOU slots For the External I O Expansion Unit the device map includes circuitry in the I O boats the PCI cards in the I O boats and the external devices that are connected to the PCI cards Note The External I O Expansion Unit s link cards and link cable do not appear in the device map When you install a link card in the host server the OpenBoot PROM will not detect that card After you connect the link cable s between the link card in the host server and the link card in an I O boat the OpenBoot PROM can detect circuitry and any PCI cards in the I O Boat The host server s IOU slots are identified by various device path names such as pci x0 600000 pciQx1 700000 pci x2 6
61. e TX port on the link card Connect the RX plug of the remaining cable into the RX port FIGURE 2 18 TX and RX Labels on the Optical Link Cable Item Description 1 TX label 2 RX label Note Check the labels to verify that each plug is connected to the correct port The TX and RX plugs are identically shaped so it is easy to incorrectly connect a plug to the wrong port Installing the Copper Link Kit Note The minimum bend radius for the copper link cable is 1 85 in 47 mm 1 Use an antistatic strap for this procedure Chapter2 Installing the External I O Expansion Unit in a Cabinet 2 21 2 Install a link card in the host server See the service manual for your host server for instructions for installing an PCI card 3 If a link card is not already installed in the I O boat install it now a Remove the carrier in slot 0 of the I O boat Slot 0 is the leftmost slot in the boat For details about card removal and replacement see Section 3 1 Installing a PCI Card on page 3 1 b Remove the dummy card from the carrier c Install the link card in the carrier d Install the carrier and link card in slot 0 4 Connect the link cable to both link cards FIGURE 2 19 Copper Link Cable Plug Note If it is necessary to disconnect a link cable pull the ring shaped tab approximately 0 15 inch 2mm in the direction shown by the arrow in FIGURE 2 20 2 22 External I O Expansion U
62. e service loop 3 15 cable internal AC 1 3 caged nut installation 2 8 carrier See PCI carrier carrier slot locations 1 7 cfgadm command C 6 chassis front LED locations 1 33 chassis rear LED locations 1 34 chassis replacement 1 4 configurations External I O Expansion Unit 1 31 copper conductor link kit 1 13 D device path C 1 device tree C 1 direction of air flow 1 37 direction of slot numbering 1 2 dummy cards 1 11 E electrical requirements 1 36 ESD precautions 1 39 External I O Expansion Unit configurations 1 31 F fans DC power shared 1 6 direction of air flow 1 37 fan operation 1 6 redundancy 1 6 G gasket PCI carrier 1 29 graphics card not supported 1 9 H handle PCI carrier 1 17 l I O boat 1 6 installation rules type F rack 2 7 installation rules type S rack 2 2 internal AC cable 1 3 ioxadm command C 6 Index 1 J jumper pins not used 1 38 K key PCI carrier 1 30 L label serial number 4 20 labels for PCI carrier 4 6 labels on optical cable 2 21 LED locations front 1 33 LED locations rear 1 34 link cable minimum bend radius 1 15 link card not displayed in OpenBoot PROM probing 1 9 link kit 1 12 location I O boat 0 and I O boat 1 1 3 PSUO and PSU1 1 3 M major units illustration 1 3 minimum bend radius for link cable 1 15 N normal and service positions of cable plate 1 16 numbering of slots 1 2 O OpenBoot P
63. e target boat slot A pivoting flap behind the External I O Expansion Unit drops down to prevent loss of cooling air Insert the I O boat into the available slot The pivoting flap automatically swings up and out of the way Lock the I O boat in place with the two captive screws at the top of the boat Lower the cable plate from the service position to the normal position FIGURE 4 6 Attach the applicable I O cables to the PCI cards Attach the I O cables to the cable management unit on the External I O Expansion Unit Allow approximately 2 inches 50 mm of cable movement This permits movement of the cable plate from its normal location to its service position Install the remaining link card in the host server Refer to documentation for your host server for instructions Connect the link cable between the two link cards Add the PCI cards to Solaris domains For details refer to the service manual for your host server 4 12 External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 4 9 4 9 1 Replacing an I O Boat Replacing a Boat in a Single Boat Configuration This is a cold service procedure Use an antistatic strap for this procedure Halt all activity in the link card in the host server cfgadm disconnect slot Where slot is the slot of the link card in the host server For details refer to the service manual for your host server At the front of the Externa
64. er 1 17 Carrier Features 1 18 Carriers 1 19 Card Locks 1 20 Lock Arrangements for Wide and Narrow PCI cards 1 23 Lock Arrangements for Short PCI cards 1 24 Lock Arrangements for Unusually shaped Cards 1 25 Excessive Force on a Lock Can Bend or Break the PCI Card 1 26 Card Alignment Post and Card Alignment Tab 1 27 FIGURE 1 21 FIGURE 1 22 FIGURE 1 23 FIGURE 1 24 FIGURE 1 25 FIGURE 1 26 FIGURE 2 1 FIGURE 2 2 FIGURE 2 3 FIGURE 2 4 FIGURE 2 5 FIGURE 2 6 FIGURE 2 7 FIGURE 2 8 FIGURE 2 9 FIGURE 2 10 FIGURE 2 11 FIGURE 2 12 FIGURE 2 13 FIGURE 2 14 FIGURE 2 15 FIGURE 2 16 FIGURE 2 17 FIGURE 2 18 FIGURE 2 19 FIGURE 2 20 FIGURE 3 1 FIGURE 3 2 FIGURE 3 3 FIGURE 3 4 Card Alignment Post Detail 1 28 Internal RFI Gasket 1 29 Screw Hole Locations for the Carrier Slot Key 1 30 Optical Cables Connect TX Sockets to RX Sockets 1 32 LEDs on the Front of the Chassis 1 33 LEDs on the Rear of the Chassis 1 34 Mounting Kit 2 2 Typical Rack Unit Marks 2 3 Installing the Chassis Lock Brackets 2 4 Sliding Flange 2 5 Installing the Mounting Brackets ina Cabinet 2 6 Mounting Kit 2 7 Typical Installation of Caged Nuts 2 9 Installing the Chassis Lock Brackets 2 10 Screws on the Sliding Flanges 2 11 Mounting Bracket Installation 2 12 Installing the External I O Expansion Unit in the Rack 2 14 Installing the Support Brackets 2 15 Type A Cable Plate Top View 2 16 Ty
65. es of the External I O Expansion Unit chassis push the ends of the rails apart from each other When the chassis is almost completely in the cabinet bulges on the underside of the chassis contact hooks that are located on the mounting rails wedging the mounting rails tightly against the sides of the chassis This wedging action stabilizes the External I O Expansion Unit and is necessary to reduce the amount of vibration that occurs when the system is running 3 Tighten the screws at the rear of the mounting rails 4 Lock the front of the External I O Expansion Unit in place with two screws on each side FIGURE 2 11 Chapter2 Installing the External I O Expansion Unit in a Cabinet 2 13 FIGURE 2 11 Installing the External I O Expansion Unit in the Rack 2 5 Installing the Cable Management Unit At the rear of the cabinet install the cable management support brackets 1 Use an antistatic strap for this procedure 2 Place the support brackets just above the chassis mounting brackets FIGURE 2 12 and loosely attach the support brackets to the cabinet with two screws each Do not tighten the screws yet 2 14 External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 FIGURE 2 12 Installing the Support Brackets Note The cable management unit includes one Type A cable plate FIGURE 2 13 Some configurations also include a type B cable plate FIGURE 2 14 Place the cable plate between
66. es that extend out of the rear of the chassis FIGURE 1 2 Chapter 1 Overview 1 5 1 1 2 2 1 1 3 The PSUs do not share AC current Connect both internal AC cables to AC power The internal AC cable for a PSU is the cable terminating nearest that PSU slot Fans A fan is located in the front of each PSU If one fan should fail the remaining fan supplies enough air to cool two I O boats Note The fan might turn on when you insert a PSU into the External I O Expansion Unit This is normal behavior if you are installing a second PSU while the first PSU is powered on The fan receives DC power through the centerplane I O Boats The basic External I O Expansion Unit configuration has one I O boat The second I O boat Boat slot 1 in FIGURE 1 4 is an available option 1 6 External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 FIGURE 1 4 I O Boat Item Description I O boat Captive screws Link card carrier slot 0 PCI card carriers slots 1 6 Boat slot O Boat slot 1 N DO 0 fF WO Iw Caution labels Chapter 1 Overview 1 7 1 1 3 1 Types of I O Boat There are two types of I O boat PCI X and PCI Express PCI cards are not interchangeable between the two types of boats m The PCI X I O boat accepts PCI X cards and some older types of PCI cards m The PCI Express I O boat accepts PCI Express cards up to x8 lanes wide PCI Express x16 cards do not fit in this boat
67. eslot2 E O _ ___ PCle slot 1 FIGURE C 1 Device Path for PCI Express PCIe PCI Cards Appendix C PCI Cards and Device Mapping C 3 TABLE C 3 Parts of a Device Path for a PCI Express I O Boat Item Description 1 IOU slot 1a link cards pci80 pci 9 pci80 pci 9 O a A CO DY PCI card Device Tree Path Example pci xy 700000 Nothing is displayed for link cards This is normal behavior They are not visible to the OpenBoot PROM pci amp xy 700000 pci80 pci xy 700000 pci 0 pci 9 pci xy 700000 pci 0 pci 9 pci 0 pci xy 700000 pci 0 pci 9 pci 0 pci 9 pci xy 700000 pci 0 pci 9 pci 0 pci 9 abc n C22 Device Map for PCI X Cards This is an example of a complete device path for a PCI X card in a PCI X boat IOUL_slot pci 0 pci 8 pci 0d abc n IOU slot is the IOU slot to which the link card for a External I O Expansion Unit is connected See TABLE C 1 and TABLE C 2 FIGURE C 2 shows the device path for a PCI X card The device path is the accumulation of ports from the IOU slot item 1 to the PCI card item 5 C 4 External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 X i Ls d z gt PCI X slot 6 u 9 3 0 PCI X slot 5 rios BNEH PCI X slot 4 H PCI X slot 3 un 0 11
68. ezel Screws Item Description 1 Bezel screws 5 Install new serial number labels on the bezel The current serial number labels are located at the left PSU opening of the bezel FIGURE 4 9 4 20 External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 FIGURE 4 9 Serial Number Labels Item Description 1 Upper serial number label 2 Lower serial number label 6 Install the bezel on the replacement External I O Expansion Unit a Tilt the bezel away from the External I O Expansion Unit approximately 10 degrees b Place the bottom edge of the bezel under the front of the chassis The lugs on the bottom of the chassis front fit into the slots in the bezel c Tilt the bezel upright and use 4 Phillips 1 screws to attach the top of the bezel to the replacement chassis 7 Install the top cover Install 10 Phillips 1 screws on the top Install 2 Phillips 1 screws on each side Chapter 4 Servicing and Replacing Components 4 21 4 10 4 Installing the External I O Expansion Unit in the Rack 1 Use an antistatic strap for this procedure 2 Use a Phillips 2 screwdriver to remove the left and right chassis lock brackets from the sides of the old chassis FIGURE 4 10 FIGURE 4 10 Uninstalling the Chassis Lock Brackets 3 Install the brackets on the sides of the replacement chassis 4 Slide the replacement chassis into the rack and lock the chassis in place using two Phillips 2 screws o
69. fieldeng fieldeng fieldeng fieldeng fieldeng pla pla pla pla pla tadm platop tadm platop tadm tadm tadm ioxadm env ioxadm list ioxadm locator ioxadm poweroff ioxadm poweron ioxadm reset ioxadm setled Display the environmental state of the External I O Expansion Unit or link card List information about the External I O Expansion Unit links and External I O Expansion Unit FRUs Display and set the status of the locator LED Power down External I O Expansion Unit FRUs for replacement Power up External I O Expansion Unit FRUs for replacement Reinitialize External I O Expansion Unit FRUs Set the state of External I O Expansion Unit LEDs Refer to the ioxadm 8 man page for more information Appendix C PCI Cards and Device Mapping C 7 C 3 2 The show devs Command The show devs command displays the paths from the host system to the PCI cards in the 1 0 boat CODE EXAMPLE C 1 Typical Output of the show devs Command 1 of 3 0 ok show devs pci 3 700000 pci 2 600000 pci 1 700000 pci 0 600000 pci 8 4000 cmp 408 0 cmp 400 0 pseudo mc 200 200 nvram pseudo console virtual memory memory m3c000000000 aliases options openprom chosen packages pci 3 700000 pci 0 pci 3 700000 pci 0 pci 9 pci 3 700000 pci 0 pci 8 pci 3 700000 pci 0 pci l pci 3 700000 pci 0 pci 9 pci 0 1 pci 3 700000 pci 0 pci 9 pci 0
70. front of the carrier shows the slot number b Insert the carrier in its assigned slot in the replacement I O boat and lock the handle into place with the carrier locking screw located on the top of the handle Lower the cable plate from the service position to the normal position FIGURE 4 6 Attach the applicable I O cables to the PCI cards Connect the link cable between the link card in the host server and the link card in the I O boat Turn on the AC switches on the External I O Expansion Unit PSUs AC j On the PSUs the AC power AX and DC power oK LEDs should light For other LED indications see Appendix B Add the PCI cards to Solaris domains For details refer to the service manual for your host server Replacing a Boat in a Dual Boat Configuration Use an antistatic strap for this procedure Halt all activity in the link card in the host server cfgadm disconnect slot Where slot is the slot of the link card in the host server For details refer to the service manual for your host server Raise the cable plate from the normal position to the service position FIGURE 4 6 Remove the defective I O boat from the External I O Expansion Unit and set it flat on an antistatic surface When you can see the warning label on the top of the I O boat the boat is almost fully out of the boat slot 4 14 External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 10 11 12 13 Caution
71. he External I O Expansion Unit is first powered on a lighted Power LED means the slot has power An unlighted Power LED means the slot is not powered TABLE B 6 Link Card Optical Fiber Version LED Name Color State Meaning Data upper LED Green On x8 PCI Express links Off Link is downs Flash x4 PCI Express link degraded state 1Hz slow flash Flash x1 PCI Express link degraded state 0 3Hz very slow flash Management lower LED Green On Management link is up Flashes in time with data traffic Flash Management link is down 0 3 Hz very slow flash Off Link card power is off Note On the optical link card the LEDs for link card data and link card management are located next to the optical cable sockets Although the LEDs are near the sockets they do not have any direct relationship to the sockets and are not intended to indicate the activity of the optical cable sockets B 6 External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 TABLE B 7 Link Card Copper Conductor Version LED Name Color State Meaning Data right LED Green On x8 PCI Express links Off Link is down Flash x4 PCI Express link degraded state 1Hz slow flash Flash x1 PCI Express link degraded state 0 3Hz very slow flash Management left LED Green On Management link is up Flashes in time with data traffic Flash Management link is down 0 3 Hz very slow flash Off Link card power is off TABLEB 8 Indivi
72. he PCI card and one card lock on the top Note If the card lock screws are loose the card locks will slip The PCI card will not seat properly Caution If the bottom card lock Type C is not used leave it at the far right side of the slot FIGURE 3 7 The PCI card will not seat properly if the bottom of the card lock touches the card socket FIGURE 3 7 Correct Location for an Unused Type C Card Lock Caution Do not apply excessive pressure on the upper card locks Too much pressure will bend the PCI card bracket See FIGURE 3 8 3 6 External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 12 13 14 FIGURE 3 8 Excessive Pressure Bends the PCI Card Bracket Item Description 1 Moderate pressure on an upper card lock holds the PCI card in a horizontal position 2 Excessive pressure bends the PCI card bracket Pull the carrier handle into the fully open position to raise the carrier plate If the carrier plate is not completely raised the bottom edge will hit the card socket in the I O boat in Step 13 and Step 14 Carefully place the replacement carrier in the card guides at the top and bottom of the carrier slot in the I O boat Push the carrier fully into the carrier slot then push the carrier handle into the closed position FIGURE 3 9 This action seats the PCI card in the card socket Caution If the carrier handle does not close easily the PCI ca
73. he short type designed for host systems that have restricted space for card slots Glossary 2 External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 P PCI carrier PCI cassette PCI Express PCIe PCIE PCI X PCIX U uplink card The assembly on which a PCI card is mounted for use in an External I O Expansion Unit A PCI carrier is similar in function to the PCI cassette used in the SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 servers The PCI carrier and the PCI cassette are not interchangeable A container for a PCI card There are two varieties PCIe and PCI X A high speed serial point to point interconnect On the PCI carrier the label for PCI Express PCIe displays PCIE n A faster version of the parallel bus PCI standard The PCI X bus has improved protocols and a faster clock rate On the product On the PCI carrier the label for PCI X displays PCIX n Connection interface card of I O boat used to connect IOU and External I O Expansion Unit boat Glossary 3 Glossary 4 External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 Index A AC cable internal 1 3 AC power 1 5 air flow direction 1 37 alignment post carrier 1 27 alignment tab carrier 1 27 B behavior of fan 1 6 bezel in chassis replacement 4 18 boat See I O boat C cable management unit 1 3 1 14 cable plate normal and service positions 1 16 cable plate types of 1 14 cabl
74. icrosystems Inc SPARC64 est une marques d pos e de SPARC International Inc utilis e sous le permis par Fujitsu Microelectronics Inc et Fujitsu Limited 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 l informatique Sun d tient une license non exclusive de Xerox sur l interface d utilisation graphique Xerox cette licence couvrant galement les licenci s de Sun qui mettent en place l interface d utilisation graphique OPEN LOOK et qui en outre se conforment aux licences crites de Sun Droits du gouvernement am ricain logiciel commercial Les utilisateurs du gouvernement am ricain sont soumis aux contrats de licence standard de Sun Microsystems Inc et de Fujitsu Limited ainsi qu aux clauses applicables stipul es dans le FAR et ses suppl ments Avis de non responsabilit les seules garanties octroy es par Fujitsu Limited Sun Microsystems Inc ou toute soci t affili e de l une ou l autre entit en rapport avec ce document ou tout produit ou toute technologie d crit e dans les pr sentes correspondent aux garanties express ment stipul es dans le contrat de licence r gissant le produit ou la technologie fourni e SAUF MENTION CONTRAIRE EXPRESSEMENT STIPUL E DANS C
75. ier Keys Row Location Hole Number Front 0 Link Card 1 2 3 Rear 4 5 6 7 Hole7 is not used in current configurations If you replace a carrier install the key in the keyhole that corresponds to the slot that you use replacement carrier includes one key It also includes an assortment of labels Affix the appropriate label LINK 0 PCIE n or PCIX n to the front of the replacement carrier for easy identification 1 30 External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 1 4 1 4 1 External I O Expansion Unit Configurations The External I O Expansion Unit is available with one or two I O boats Two types of link kits copper conductor and optical fiber are also available Single Boat Configuration The base configuration for an External I O Expansion Unit has a single boat with a filler panel in the second boat bay FIGURE 1 24 shows a host server and a base External I O Expansion Unit in the same cabinet A link card in the host server connects to a link card in the External I O Expansion Unit Link cables connect the two link cards The cables are not shown to scale The copper link kit includes a 13 ft 4 meter cable The optical link kit includes 33 ft 10 meter link cables so that an I O box can be located at a place remote from host server An 80 ft 25 meter optical cable is optional Chapter 1 Overview 1 31 maaoeou 20299900 e CSeeEeses DRCEEUMBO DOU
76. ive you any rights or licenses express or implied with respect to the product or technology to which it pertains and this document does not contain or represent any commitment of any kind on the part of Fujitsu Limited or Sun Microsystems Inc or any affiliate of either of them This document and the product and technology described in this document may incorporate third party intellectual property copyrighted by and or licensed from suppliers to Fujitsu Limited and or Sun Microsystems Inc including software and font technology Per the terms of the GPL or LGPL a copy of the source code governed by the GPL or LGPL as applicable is available upon request by the End User Please contact Fujitsu Limited or Sun Microsystems Inc This distribution may include materials developed by third parties Parts of the product may be derived from Berkeley BSD systems licensed from the University of California UNIX is a registered trademark in the U S and in other countries exclusively licensed through X Open Company Ltd Sun Sun Microsystems the Sun logo Java Netra Solaris Sun Ray Answerbook2 docs sun com OpenBoot and Sun Fire are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems Inc in the U S and other countries Fujitsu and the Fujitsu logo are registered trademarks of Fujitsu Limited All SPARC trademarks are used under license and are registered trademarks of SPARC International Inc in the U S and other countries Produ
77. kets The cable plate has two resting positions FIGURE 1 11 m In the normal position the cable plate rests on the support brackets m In the raised position the cable plate rests slightly above the support brackets This position provides clearance for you to remove and replace an I O boat 2 T D ecc cla d C FIGURE 1 11 Cable Plate Side Views of Normal and Service Positions Item Description 1 Cable plate in the normal position lowered 2 Cable plate in the service position raised 1 16 External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 1 3 Carriers In the I O boat all PCI cards are mounted on carriers When you insert the carrier and card into the boat and push the carrier handle into the closed position the carrier mechanism automatically seats the PCI card FIGURE 1 12 shows a carrier with an attached PCI card Note The service life of a carrier is at least 100 PCI card insertions To avoid premature failure of the carrier do not repeatedly open and close the carrier more than is necessary to familiarize yourself with its operation FIGURE 1 12 Carrier Item Description 1 PCI card 2 Carrier 3 Carrier handle in unlocked position FIGURE 1 13 shows the details of a typical carrier Chapter 1 Overview 1 17 FIGURE 1 13 Carrier Features Item Description C
78. l I O Expansion Unit turn off the AC switches located on the PSUs Raise the cable plate from the normal position to the service position FIGURE 4 6 Remove the defective I O boat from the External I O Expansion Unit and set it flat on an antistatic surface When you can see the warning label on the top of the I O boat the boat is almost fully out of the boat slot Caution Do not allow the rear of the I O boat to drop The connector at the rear of the boat can be damaged if it strikes the edge of the slot Do not rest an I O boat vertically The plastic electrical connector on the back is breakable A pivoting flap behind the I O boat drops down to prevent loss of cooling air Insert the replacement I O boat into the target slot The pivoting flap automatically swings up and out of the way Lock the I O boat in place with the two captive screws at the top of the boat Install a link card and carrier in the replacement I O boat if not already installed The link card and carrier go into the LINK 0 slot at the left side of the boat Chapter 4 Servicing and Replacing Components 4 13 9 10 11 12 13 14 4 9 2 Move PCI cards and carriers from the original I O boat to the replacement I O boat a Remove one or more carriers from the defective I O boat Each carrier is keyed to fit in a specific slot The key is an M2 screw located at the top front of the carrier A label on the
79. lastic electrical connector on the back is breakable Install a link card and carrier in the I O boat if not already installed The link card and carrier go into the LINK 0 at the left side of the boat Install PCI cards in the I O boat a Remove one or more carriers from the boat Each carrier is keyed to fit in a specific slot The key is an M2 screw located at the top front of the carrier A label on the front of the carrier shows the slot number Chapter 4 Servicing and Replacing Components 4 11 10 11 12 13 14 b Remove the dummy card from a carrier One side of the dummy card provides instructions for removal from the carrier The other side of the dummy card provides instructions for installing a PCI card c Install an PCI card on the carrier For extra small cards 1 25 in 31 mm tall and or 3 0 in 76 mm wide it is necessary to do one or both of the following a Move the long card lock from the horizontal slider slot to the front vertical slider slot then slide it down to reach the top of the PCI card Rotate the fourth card lock 270 degrees counterclockwise from its parking position and slide it to the rear edge of the PCI card d Insert the carrier in its assigned slot and lock the handle into place with the carrier locking screw located on the top of the handle Raise the cable plate from the normal position to the service position FIGURE 4 6 Remove the filler panel from th
80. late 3 15 Example of Cable Management for the Type B Cable Plate 3 16 PSU 4 3 Screw Hole Locations for the Carrier Slot Key 4 5 Carrier Locking Latch 4 9 Type A Cable Plate 4 10 Type B Cable Plate 4 10 Cable Plate Side Views of Normal and Service Positions 4 11 Removing the Chassis Top Cover 4 19 Bezel Screws 4 20 Serial Number Labels 4 21 Uninstalling the Chassis Lock Brackets 4 22 Installing the External I O Expansion Unit in the Rack 4 23 LEDs on the Front of the Chassis B 2 LEDs on the Rear of the Chassis B 3 Device Path for PCI Express PCle PCI Cards C 3 Device Path for PCI X PCI Cards C 5 Figures xi xii External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 TABLE 1 1 TABLE 1 2 TABLE 1 3 TABLE 2 1 TABLE 2 2 TABLE 4 1 TABLE B 1 TABLE B 3 TABLE B 4 TABLE B 2 TABLE B 5 TABLE B 6 TABLE B 7 TABLE B 8 TABLE C 1 TABLE C 2 TABLE C 3 TABLE C 4 TABLE C 5 TABLE C 6 Tables Card and Lock Styles 1 21 Carrier Keys 1 30 Service Information Summary 1 37 Caged Nut Locations 2 8 Normal PSU Indications 2 19 Service Task Map 4 1 External I O Expansion Unit Chassis Front B 4 I O Boat B 5 Power Supply Unit PSUO and PSU1 B 5 External I O Expansion Unit Chassis Rear B 5 Carriers 1 6 B 6 Link Card Optical Fiber Version B 6 Link Card Copper Conductor Version B 7 Individual PCI Card B 7 IOU Slots in SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers C
81. man page can be referenced on the XSCF shell and it provides the same content as the SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual 5 Solaris Operating System Related Manuals http docs sun com xviii External l O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 Text Conventions This manual uses the following fonts and symbols to express specific types of information Fonts symbols Meaning Example AaBbCc123 What you type when contrasted XSCF gt adduser jsmith with on screen computer output AaBbCc123 The names of commands files and XSCF gt showuser p directories on screen computer User Name jsmith output IA P Privileges useradm auditadm Italic Indicates the name of a reference See the XSCF User s Guide manual mr Indicates names of chapters See Chapter 2 Preparation for sections items buttons or menus Installation Prompt Notations The following prompt notations are used in this manual Shell Prompt Notations XSCF XSCF gt C shell machine name C shell super user Bourne shell and Korn shell Bourne shell and Korn shell super user OpenBoot PROM machine name ok Preface xix Syntax of the Command Line Interface CLI The command syntax is as follows m A variable that requires input of a value must be enclosed in lt gt m An optional element must be enclosed in m A group of options for an optional ke
82. mounting rails to the cabinet FIGURE 2 5 a ph At the front of the cabinet orient the hooked portion of the mounting rail away from you Loosely attach the front of the mounting rail to the cabinet Install and tighten the screws then loosen each screw approximately one half turn Repeat Step a and Step b for the second mounting rail At the rear of the cabinet slide the end of each mounting rail to fit the depth of the cabinet Loosely attach the rear ends of the mounting rails to the cabinet Narrow the space between the rear ends of the mounting rails by sliding the ends of the rails toward each other Chapter 2 Installing the External I O Expansion Unit in a Cabinet 2 5 Note At the front of the cabinet the space between the rails should be equal to or slightly wider than the width of the External I O Expansion Unit chassis At the rear of the cabinet the space between the rails should be slightly narrower than the width of the External I O Expansion Unit chassis This arrangement allows the correct fitting of the rails to the sides of the External I O Expansion Unit See Section 2 4 Installing the External I O Expansion Unit in the Cabinet on page 2 13 FIGURE 2 5 Installing the Mounting Brackets in a Cabinet 6 Tighten the screws at the front of the cabinet 7 Verify that the rails at the rear of the cabinet can still slide slightly to the left and right
83. n each side FIGURE 4 11 4 22 External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 FIGURE 4 11 Installing the External 1 0 Expansion Unit in the Rack 5 At the front of the chassis install the PSUs a Pull the PSU handle to the unlocked position b Slide the PSU into the slot until the rear of the PSU contacts the centerplane c Turn the PSU handle into the locked position d Tighten the handle locking screw on the handle e Verify that the AC switches are in the Off position 6 At the rear of the chassis install the I O boats a Carefully slide I O boat 0 into slot 0 Lift the I O cables out of the way as necessary Chapter 4 Servicing and Replacing Components 4 23 4 24 10 11 12 b Lock the I O boat in place by tightening the two screws at the top corners of the I O boat c Install I O boat 1 in the same manner Lower the cable plate from the service position to the normal position FIGURE 4 6 Attach the I O cables to the PCI cards For each I O boat attach the link cable s to the link card in the boat For an optical link card there are two connections Insert the TX cable into the link card port marked TX and insert the RX cable into the port marked RX For a copper conductor link card there is a single connection Connect AC cords to the internal AC cables on the External I O Expansion Unit Turn on the AC switches on the External I O Expansion
84. nd suggestions become the property of Fujitsu Limited For Users in U S A Canada For Users in Other Countries and Mexico Fax this form to the number below or send this form Fold and fasten as shown on back to the address below No postage necessary if mailed in U S A Fujitsu Computer Systems Fujitsu Learning Media Limited Attention Engineering Ops M S 249 FAX 81 3 3730 3702 1250 East Arques Avenue 37 10 Nishi Kamata 7 chome P O Box 3470 Oota Ku Sunnyvale CA 94088 3470 Tokyo 144 0051 FAX 408 746 6813 JAPAN FUJITSU LIMITED Preface xxvii FOLD AND TAPE BUSINESS REPLY MAIL FIRST CLASS MAIL PERMIT NO 741 SUNNYVALE CA POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY ADDRESSEE co FUJITSU FUJITSU COMPUTER SYSTEMS AT TENTION ENGINEERING OPS M S 249 1250 EAST ARQUES AVENUE P O BOX 3470 SUNNYVALE CA 94088 3470 NO POSTAGE NECESSARY IF MAILED IN THE UNITED STATES xxviii FOLD AND TAPE External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 CHAPTER 1 Overview The External 1 0 Expansion Unit provides a host server with additional slots for PCI cards m The single I O boat configuration provides six slots for I O cards m The optional two 1 0 boat configuration FIGURE 1 1 provides twelve slots Note The External I O Expansion Unit may be described as I O Box in programs and manuals This chapter contains the following topics General Description Card Slot
85. nit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 Caution Do not pull the ring tab more than 0 15 inch 2mm or it will break When disconnecting the cable from a link card pull the cable plug while pulling carefully on the ring tab A FIGURE 2 20 Copper Link Cable Ring Tab Chapter2 Installing the External I O Expansion Unit in a Cabinet 2 23 2 24 External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 CHAPTER O Working with PCI Cards This chapter gives procedures for installing PCI and link cards and related cables m Section 3 1 Installing a PCI Card on page 3 1 m Section 32 Replacing a PCI Card on page 3 8 m Section 33 Installing Cables for PCI Cards on page 3 14 3 1 Installing a PCI Card 1 Determine which card locks you will use to mount your PCI card on a carrier The size and shape of the PCI card affect the quantity and type of card locks you use Before you start this procedure you must decide which locks you will use for the PCI card See Section 1 3 2 Card Locks on page 1 20 running be prepared to complete the installation in approximately two minutes If you leave a carrier slot empty for too long the External I O Expansion Unit might overheat Caution If you install a PCI card while the External I O Expansion Unit is 2 Use an antistatic strap for this procedure 3 Unscrew the retaining screw on the carrier handle item 1 in FIGURE 3 1 then
86. pci 3 700000 pci 0 pci 9 pci 0 1 scsi 4 1 pci 3 700000 pci 0 pci 9 pci 0 1 scsi 4 pci 3 700000 pci 0 pci 9 pci 0 network 4 pci 3 700000 pci 0 pci 8 pci 0 1 pci 3 700000 pci 0 pci 8 pci 0 pci 3 700000 pci 0 pci 8 pci 0 1 SUNW qlc 4 1 pci 3 700000 pci 0 pci 8 pci 0 1 SUNW qlc 4 pci 3 700000 pci 0 pci 8 pci 0 1 SUNW qlc 4 1 fp 0 0 pci 3 700000 pci 0 pci 8 pci 0 1 SUNW qlc 4 1 fp 0 0 disk pci 3 700000 pci 0 pci 8 pci 0 1 SUNW qlc 4 fpe 0 0 pci 3 700000 pci 0 pci 8 pci 0 1 SUNW qlc 4 fp 0 0 disk pci 3 700000 pci 0 pci 8 pci 0 pci 4 pci 3 700000 pci 0 pci 8 pci 0 pci 4 scsi 2 1 pci 3 700000 pci 0 pci 8 pci 0 pci 4 scsi 2 C 8 External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 CODE EXAMPLE C 1 Typical Output of the show devs Command 2 of 3 pci 3 700000 pci 0 pci 8 pci 0 pci 4 network 1 pci 3 700000 pci 0 pci 8 pci 0 pci 4 network 0 pci 3 700000 pci 0 pci 8 pci 0 pci 4 scsi 2 1 tape pci 3 700000 pci 0 pci 8 pci 0 pci 4 scsi 2 1 disk pci 3 700000 pci 0 pci 8 pci 0 pci 4 scsi 2 tape pci 3 700000 pci 0 pci 8 pci 0 pci 4 scsi 2 disk pci 3 700000 pci 0 pci l1 pci 0 1 pci 3 700000 pci 0 pci l pci 0 pci 3 700000 pci 0 pci l pci 0 1 SUNW qlc 4 1 pci 3 700000 pci 0 pci 1 pci 0 1 SUNW qlc 4 pci 3 700000 pci 0 pci l pci 0 1 SUNW qlc 4 1 fp 0 0 pci 3 700000 pci 0 pci l pci 0 1 SUNW qlc 4 1 fp 0 0 disk pci 3 700000 pci 0 pci 1 pci 0 1 SUNW qlc 4 fpe 0 0 pci 3 700000 pci 0 pci 1 pci 0 1
87. pe B Cable Plate Top View 2 16 Cable Plate and Support Bracket Side View 2 17 AC Cables for Type A Cable Management Plate 2 18 AC Cables and Cords for Type B Cable Management Plate 2 19 TX and RX Labels on the Optical Link Cable 2 21 Copper Link Cable Plug 2 22 Copper Link Cable Ring Tab 2 23 Unlocking and Removing a Carrier 3 2 Closing the Carrier Handle 3 3 Screws for Card Locks 3 3 Inserting the PCI Card 3 4 x External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 FIGURE 3 5 FIGURE 3 6 FIGURE 3 7 FIGURE 3 8 FIGURE 3 9 FIGURE 3 10 FIGURE 3 11 FIGURE 3 12 FIGURE 3 13 FIGURE 3 14 FIGURE 3 15 FIGURE 3 16 FIGURE 3 17 FIGURE 3 18 FIGURE 4 1 FIGURE 4 2 FIGURE 4 3 FIGURE 4 4 FIGURE 4 5 FIGURE 4 6 FIGURE 4 7 FIGURE 4 8 FIGURE 4 9 FIGURE 4 10 FIGURE 4 11 FIGURE B 1 FIGURE B 2 FIGURE C 1 FIGURE C 2 Hooking the Card Notch Over the Locator Bar 3 5 Using Card Lock to Hold the PCI Card 3 6 Correct Location for an Unused Type C Card Lock 3 6 Excessive Pressure Bends the PCI Card Bracket 3 7 PCI Card and Carrier 3 8 Closing the Carrier Handle 3 9 Inserting the PCI Card 3 10 Hooking the Card Notch Over the Locator Bar 3 11 Using Card Lock to Hold the PCI Card 3 12 Correct Location for an Unused Type C Card Lock 3 12 Excessive Pressure Bends the PCI Card Bracket 3 13 PCI Card and Carrier 3 14 Example of Cable Management for the Type A Cable P
88. pull out the carrier handle approximately four inches 100 mm 3 1 FIGURE 3 1 Unlocking and Removing a Carrier Item Description 1 Carrier handle 2 Carrier locking screw 4 Pull the carrier out of the slot and place it on an antistatic work surface 5 Press the locking latch FIGURE 3 2 while you push the carrier handle into the closed position This action lowers the carrier plate giving you room to move the PCI card into place on the carrier 3 2 External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 FIGURE 3 2 Closing the Carrier Handle Item Description 1 Push carrier handle to the right 2 Push locking latch to the left 6 Place the carrier on a padded static safe surface and loosen the card lock screws The screws are on the back of the carrier FIGURE 3 3 FIGURE 3 3 Screws for Card Locks Item Description 1 Card lock screws 7 Turn the carrier over and remove the dummy card or PCI card 8 For very small PCI cards 1 25 in 31 mm tall and or 3 0 in 76 mm wide it is necessary to do one or both of the following Chapter 3 Working with PCI Cards 3 3 m Move the long card lock from the horizontal slider slot to the front vertical slider slot then slide it down to reach the top of the PCI card m Rotate the fourth card lock 270 degrees counterclockwise from its parking position and slide it to the rear edge of the PCI card Place the PCI card
89. r s Guide SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers RCI User s Guide SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers Product Notes SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Product Notes External I O Expansion Unit Product Notes C120 E345 C120 E323 C120 E346 C120 E324 C120 E391 C120 E348 C120 E326 C120 E457 C120 E349 C120 E350 C120 E327 C120 E351 C120 E328 C120 E352 C120 E330 C120 E329 C120 E361 C120 E331 C120 E332 C120 E333 C120 E335 C120 E336 C120 E360 C120 E347 C120 E325 C120 E456 Preface xvii 1 Manuals on the Web The latest versions of all the SPARC Enterprise Series manuals are available at the following websites The latest manuals can be downloaded in a batch Global Site http www fujitsu com sparcenterprise manual Japanese Site http primeserver fujitsu com sparcenterprise manual Note Product Notes is available on the website only Please check for the recent update on your product 2 Documentation CD For the Documentation CD please contact your local sales representative a SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers Documentation CD C120 E365 a SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Documentation CD C120 E364 3 Manual included on the Enhanced Support Facility x x CD ROM disk a Remote maintenance service Book Title Manual Code Enhanced Support Facility User s Guide for REMCS C112 B067 4 Provided in system Man page of the XSCF Note The
90. rd might not be seating properly in the card socket in the I O boat Remove the carrier and inspect the PCI card If the bottom of the PCI card is not perfectly horizontal loosen the card locks and realign the card on the carrier For troubleshooting information see Appendix D Chapter 3 Working with PCI Cards 3 7 FIGURE 3 9 PCI Card and Carrier Item Description 1 Carrier handle in closed position 2 Carrier locking screw 15 Use the carrier locking screw located on the top of the handle to lock the carrier handle in place 16 Add the PCI card to a Solaris domain For details refer to the service manual for your host server 92 3 8 Replacing a PCI Card Caution If you install a PCI card while the External I O Expansion Unit is running be prepared to complete the installation in approximately two minutes If you leave a carrier slot empty for too long the External I O Expansion Unit might overheat Use an antistatic strap for this procedure Remove the PCI card from the Solaris domain For details refer to the service manual for your host server Remove the carrier from the carrier slot in the I O boat a Loosen the carrier locking screw on the carrier handle b Pull the carrier handle out fully External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 c Pull the carrier out of the carrier slot and place on an antistatic surface Press the locking la
91. rough 6 are counted from left to right m Slot 0 is reserved for the link card Slot 0 is the first slot in the left side of the I O boat For information about link cards see Section 1 2 2 Link Kits on page 1 12 m Slots 1 6 are for PCI cards PCI cards are sometimes known as host adapters or host bus adapters m PCI card slots are hot pluggable m PCI X and PCI Express sockets FIGURE 1 5 are incompatible in length and height Installing a PCI X or PCI Express card in the wrong type of I O boat will damage the card and the connector in the carrier slot m The PCI Express I O boat supports up to x8 card sockets PCI Express x16 cards are not supported in the PCI Express I O boat Note Graphics cards are not supported Caution Do not insert a x16 PCI Express card in an I O boat The x16 card connector is too large for the x8 card socket and will damage the socket Chapter 1 Overview 1 9 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 Carriers All PCI cards in the External I O Expansion Unit are mounted on carriers FIGURE 1 23 Carriers control RFI emissions and maintain the proper flow of air through the External I O Expansion Unit The front of each carrier is labelled with its slot number PCIX 1 or PCIE 1 and so forth Note Slot 0 is reserved for the link card This slot is marked LINK 0 There is only one type of carrier design used in the External I O Expansion Unit The same carrier fits all slots in both types of PCI
92. ry and two cables see Section 2 7 1 Installing the Optical Link Kit on page 2 20 m Copper conductor circuitry and one cable see Section 2 7 2 Installing the Copper Link Kit on page 2 21 Installing the Optical Link Kit Note The minimum bend radius for optical fiber link cables is 1 8 in 46 mm Use an antistatic strap for this procedure Install a link card in the host server See the service manual for your host server for instructions for installing an PCI card If a link card is not already installed in the I O boat install it now a Remove the carrier in slot 0 of the I O boat Slot 0 is the leftmost slot in the boat For details about card removal and replacement see Section 3 1 Installing a PCI Card on page 3 1 b Remove the dummy card from the carrier c Install the link card in the carrier d Install the carrier and link card in slot 0 4 Install the link cables 2 20 External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 2 72 Note The two optical link cables are identical One end of a cable is marked TX The other end is marked RX FIGURE 2 18 When you route the cables ensure that the TX plug of one cable is paired with the RX plug of the other cable a At the I O boat connect a plug marked TX into the TX port on the link card Connect the RX plug of the second cable into the RX port b At the host server connect a plug marked TX to th
93. s Carriers External I O Expansion Unit Configurations LEDs System Management Site Preparation Service Information Electrostatic Discharge Precautions 1 1 FIGURE 1 1 External I O Expansion Unit Front and Rear Views Item Description 1 Front View 2 Rear View 1 1 General Description FIGURE 1 2 shows the major units for the External I O Expansion Unit These units are described separately in this chapter Note All slot numbers run from left to right regardless of whether you are viewing the front or the back of the External I O Expansion Unit At the front of the External I O Expansion Unit the power supplies are numbered from left to right I O boats at the rear of the External I O Expansion Unit are also numbered from left to right 1 2 External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 FIGURE 1 2 Major Units for the External I O Expansion Unit Top View Description Item Item Description 1 Chassis 6 I O boat1 2 Power Supply Unit 1 7 Internal AC cable 3 Power Supply Unit O 8 Cable management unit one of two types is available 4 Centerplane 9 Optical link kit or Copper link kit two types are available 5 I O boatO Chapter 1 Overview 1 3 LI gt gt Chassis The External I O Expansion Unit chassis includes the centerplane item 4 in FIGURE 1 2 and t
94. s in the External I O Expansion Unit The service processor can power down the External I O Expansion Unit if parameters exceed maximum limits There is no service processor in the External I O Expansion Unit itself The ioxadm command is available on the host system to display External I O Expansion Unit sensor information and LED states You can also use ioxadm to control the Locate LEDs in the External I O Expansion Unit and to power on or off FRUs in the External I O Expansion Unit Refer to the ioxadm 8 man page for more information For examples of software commands see Appendix C 1 7 Site Preparation The following information summarizes installation requirements for the External I O Expansion Unit For additional specifications and compliance information see Appendix A Chapter 1 Overview 1 35 LZ Physical Requirements The External I O Expansion Unit with the cable management unit attached is 19 in 480 mm wide and 39 4 in 1000 mm deep The movement of air through the External I O Expansion Unit chassis is from front to back The External I O Expansion Unit is four rack units tall 7 0 inches 178 mm Service access to the External I O Expansion Unit is from the front or rear The mounting rails do not slide The choice of mounting location in a rack or cabinet can be limited by the length of the link cable a The optical link kit includes a 33 foot 10 meter cable The External I O Expansion Unit can
95. se an antistatic strap for this procedure 2 Locate a suitable mounting location in the cabinet m The External I O Expansion Unit occupies a height of four rack units 7 in 178 mm Mount the heaviest subassemblies at the lowest available opening to minimize the precarious effects of a top heavy system 2 2 External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 m If you are installing more than one External I O Expansion Unit install them together Do not install a shorter subassembly between External I O Expansion Unit where the rear of the shorter subassembly might difficult to reach m If the cabinet is marked with rack units place the mounting rail so that the lower screw hole on the rail is one hole above a RU mark FIGURE 2 2 This aligns the mounting rail with the lower RU mark FIGURE 2 2 Typical Rack Unit Marks 3 Using no 2 Phillips screws attach the chassis lock brackets to the sides of the External I O Expansion Unit FIGURE 2 3 Chapter2 Installing the External I O Expansion Unit in a Cabinet 2 3 FIGURE 2 3 Installing the Chassis Lock Brackets 4 Loosen the screws FIGURE 2 4 that hold the sliding flanges to the mounting rails This action allows the rear flanges to adjust to fit different rack depths 2 4 External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 FIGURE 2 4 Sliding Flange Item Description 1 Sliding flange 2 Flange crews Attach the
96. t is from the front or rear of the unit The top cover is removable Air flow Air flow in the External I O Expansion Unit is from front to Mounting brackets PCI card installation PCI cable removal back Fans are located in the power supply units There are no separate fans or fan trays The PSU and I O boat slots have pivoting metal flaps that drop down to close the slots when a PSU or I O boat is removed This prevents the loss of cooling air The External I O Expansion Unit is mounted on fixed brackets Sliding rails are not available for this product To avoid overheating of the External I O Expansion Unit cards should be installed as quickly as possible To prepare yourself to install a card within one or two minutes see Section 1 3 Carriers on page 1 17 When removing cables such as LAN cables if you have difficulty unlatching the connector press the latch with a flathead screwdriver to remove the cable Chapter 1 Overview 1 37 1 38 TABLE 1 3 Service Information Summary Continued Topic Comments AC cables and cords Link cables Jumpers The internal AC cables FIGURE 1 2 are not removable If they are damaged replace the chassis Each internal AC cable connects to only one PSU Connect both AC cables to AC power to ensure that both PSUs are operational The internal AC cables are not connected directly to AC voltage Use the AC power cords to connect the internal AC c
97. t the rear of the PSU can be damaged if it strikes the edge of the slot d Support the bottom of the PSU with one hand and pull the PSU out of the External I O Expansion Unit e Set the PSU flat on an antistatic surface Chapter 4 Servicing and Replacing Components 4 17 Caution Do not rest a PSU vertically The plastic electrical connector on the back is breakable 4 Remove the External I O Expansion Unit chassis from the rack a Use a Phillips 2 screwdriver to remove the four mounting screws from the front of the chassis FIGURE 2 11 b Pull the chassis out of the cabinet and place it on an antistatic workbench The empty chassis weighs 30 Ib 13 6 kg 4 10 3 Moving the Bezel and Top Cover 1 Use an antistatic strap for this procedure 2 Use a Phillips 1 screwdriver to remove the top cover FIGURE 4 7 There are 14 screws on the cover m 2screws on the right side m 2screws on the left side m 10 screws on the top 3 Set the cover aside 4 18 External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 FIGURE 4 7 Removing the Chassis Top Cover Item Description 1 Top screw locations 10 total 2 Side screw locations 4 total 4 Use a Phillips 1 screwdriver to remove 4 screws from the top of the bezel FIGURE 4 8 then tilt the top of the bezel away from the External I O Expansion Unit and lift it off Chapter 4 Servicing and Replacing Components 4 19 FIGURE 4 8 B
98. tch FIGURE 3 10 while you push the carrier handle into the closed position This action lowers the PCI card facilitating the replacement of the card FIGURE 3 10 Closing the Carrier Handle Item Description 1 Push carrier handle to the right 2 Push locking latch to the left Remove the existing card from the carrier If you are installing an exact replacement go to Step 8 For very small PCI cards 1 25 in 31 mm tall and or 3 0 in 76 mm wide it is necessary to do one or both of the following m Move the long card lock from the horizontal slider slot to the front vertical slider slot then slide it down to reach the top of the PCI card m Rotate the fourth card lock 270 degrees counterclockwise from its parking position and slide it to the rear edge of the PCI card Place the PCI card on the carrier a Place the front of the card inside the housing FIGURE 3 11 Chapter 3 Working with PCI Cards 3 9 FIGURE 3 11 Inserting the PCI Card Item Description 1 See the caution below Caution Do not allow the bottom edge of the PCI card bracket to tear the RFI gasket in the front of the carrier FIGURE 3 4 b Hook the notch item 3 in FIGURE 3 12 on the bottom front of the card over the locator bar item 4 in FIGURE 3 12 The locator bar is part of the bottom left corner of the carrier plate 3 10 External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 LAN
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100. ted to both the left and right sides of a rack FIGURE 3 17 shows this unit with cables m FIGURE 1 10 shows the unit used where cables can be routed only along the right side of a rack FIGURE 3 18 shows this unit with cables FIGURE 1 9 Cable Management Unit for Routing Cables to Both Sides of the Rack Item Description 1 Cable plate type A 2 Support brackets 1 14 External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 1 2 3 1 FIGURE 1 10 Cable Management Unit for Routing Cables Only to the Right Side of a Rack Item Description 1 Cable plate type B 2 Support brackets Note If the PSU1 power cable doesn t reach the rack power distribution unit route the cable on the left side of the rack Minimum Bend Radius for Link Cables The link cables might be damaged if they are coiled too tightly m The minimum bend radius for the copper link cable is 1 85 in 47 mm m The minimum bend radius for optical fiber link cables is 1 8 in 46 mm Chapter 1 Overview 1 15 1 2 3 2 Caution Coiling the link cables with a smaller bend radius than listed above will break the cables Cable Management Unit The cable management unit contains two support brackets and a cable plate Note Some cable management unit configurations include two types of cable plates The support brackets attach with screws to the rear of the system rack The cable plate rests on the support brac
101. the External I O Expansion Unit These connecting devices generally have multiple I O ports which appear in the OpenBoot PROM report as pci80 pci 1 pci o 1 and so forth These connecting devices are switching circuits which switch between multiple inputs and bridge circuits which connect PCI X buses to PCI Express buses External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 C 2 Device Map Examples As shown in the diagrams below the OpenBoot PROM displays the following parts in sequence for each PCI card in an External I O Expansion Unit m The I O Unit IOU slot in the server m Multiple devices inside the I O boat m The PCI card in the I O boat m Disk drives SCSI ports or networks that connect to the PCI card C 2 1 Device Map for PCI Express Cards This is an example of a complete device path for a PCI Express PCIe card in a PCI Express boat IOU _slot pci 0 pci 9 pci 0 pci 9 abc n IOU slot is the IOU slot to which the link card for a External I O Expansion Unit is connected See TABLE C 1 and TABLE C2 FIGURE C 1 shows the device path for a PCI Express card The device path is the accumulation of ports from the host data bus item 1 to the PCI card item 6 PS P P ims pe igs b g b QE PCIe slot 6 1 Toms PCIe slot 5 m Donc PCle slot 4 Le atoa Ld B Eee PCIe slot 3 1 PCl
102. the card alignment tab is the only point that can provide support to lift the card out of the socket FIGURE 1 21 shows how the bracket fits over the card alignment post FIGURE 1 21 Card Alignment Post Detail Item Description 1 Carrier front housing 2 Card alignment post 3 PCI card bracket 1 28 External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 Internal RFI Gasket An RFI gasket is located inside the carrier housing next to the card alignment post A smaller RFI gasket is located on the outside of the carrier housing When you insert the PCI card into the carrier be sure that the bottom of the metal card bracket does not scrape or loosen the bottom of the gasket FIGURE 1 22 The gasket material is flexible enough that you might not notice that the bracket has dislodged the gasket Remember to inspect the condition of this gasket before you install the carrier in the I O boat FIGURE 1 22 Internal RFI Gasket Item Description 1 PCI card 2 RFI gasket extends to the bottom front of the PCI carrier 3 Correct example the RFI gasket lies flat 4 Incorrect example the card bracket has hooked behind the RFI gasket Chapter 1 Overview 1 29 1 3 4 Carrier Keys Each carrier is keyed to a specific slot FIGURE 1 23 in the 1 0 boat The key is an M2 screw on the top of each carrier FIGURE 1 23 Screw Hole Locations for the Carrier Slot Key TABLE 1 2 Carr
103. the support brackets FIGURE 2 15 On each side of the cable plate the forward tab rests on the bottom of the large cutout in the support bracket The rear tab rests in a small depression in the top of the support bracket This is the normal operating position for the cable plate Chapter 2 Installing the External I O Expansion Unit in a Cabinet 2 15 FIGURE 2 13 Type A Cable Plate Top View FIGURE 2 14 Type B Cable Plate Top View 2 16 External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 FIGURE 2 15 Cable Plate and Support Bracket Side View Item Description 1 Cable plate 2 Support bracket 3 Supporting tabs on the cable plate 4 Tighten the green cable plate locking screws at each side of the cable plate 5 Tighten the mounting screws on the support brackets 2 6 Installing the AC Cords 1 Use an antistatic strap for this procedure 2 Attach an AC cord to an internal AC cable at the rear of the External I O Expansion Unit then connect the AC cord to an AC outlet Note Do not attempt to connect the internal AC cable directly to an AC socket power distribution unit or power strip You must use one of the AC cords supplied with the External I O Expansion Unit 3 Attach an AC cord to the remaining internal AC cable as in Step 2 Chapter2 Installing the External I O Expansion Unit in a Cabinet 2 17 Note The
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105. ularly shaped card 1 type A and 1 type B on top 1 type A on right edge 1 type C on bottom 1 3 3 PCI Card Mounting Problems 1 3 3 1 Tilted Cards There are two common problems that involve PCI cards that turn at an angle when mounted in PCI carriers m The most common problem is that a PCI card can slip and tilt during seating when you do not apply enough pressure on a PCI carrier card lock when mounting the card on the carrier m A less common problem is that the bracket of a PCI card will bend when you apply too much pressure on a PCI carrier card lock when mounting the card on a carrier Chapter 1 Overview 1 25 1 3 3 2 FIGURE 1 19 Excessive Force on a Lock Can Bend or Break the PCI Card Item Description 1 Correct 2 Incorrect Here are some rules to avoid the tilting of PCI cards 1 You must have at least one lock on top of the card If the top of the card is too low to accept a lock the card cannot be used 2 If you can find a lock to fit the top of the card your next priority is to provide side support to prevent the card from tilting A tilted card FIGURE 1 19 will not seat properly 3 Support of the bottom of the card is not a major priority because the carrier plate itself provides some support for the bottom of the card 4 Use only enough pressure to hold the lock against the PCI card The bottom of the PCI card should stay parallel with the bottom of the carrier Hidden Problems Three fe
106. ult service required 10 l O boat 1 DC power 3 Chassis power 11 Link card data optical card option 4 Chassis overtemp 12 Link card management optical card option 5 I O boat 0 ready to remove 13 Slot attention locate all PCI carriers 6 I O boat 0 fault locate 14 Slot power all PCI carriers 7 l O boat 0 DC power 15 Link card data copper conductor option 8 I O boat 1 ready to remove 16 Link card management copper conductor option Appendix B External I O Expansion Unit LED Status Indicators B 3 Note The Locate LED is a lighted push button switch When the flashing of its LED has helped you to locate the External I O Expansion Unit turn off the LED by pressing the switch Note that the LED will not turn off if you press less than 0 5 seconds You can also manually turn on the LED by pressing the button B 1 LED States Note Text shown in bold font indicates the normal operating state for each LED TABLE B 1 External I O Expansion Unit Chassis Front LED Name Color State Meaning Locate White Off Flash The unit is located here 4 Hz To turn off the flashing LED press the button for 0 5 second or longer A Fault service required Amber Off No fault On Fault present Power Green On Chassis power on one or both boats on Off Chassis power off Flash Chassis power on all boats off 0 3 Hz i Overtemp Amber Off Temperature okay On Unit needs attention B 4 External I O Expansion Unit Install
107. user does not perform the procedure correctly Task Warning Normal Equipment damage operation Be sure to follow the precautions below when installing the main unit Otherwise the equipment may be damaged Do not block ventilation slits Avoid installing the equipment in a placed exposed to direct sunlight or near equipment that becomes extremely hot Avoid installing the equipment in a dusty place or a place directly exposed to corrosive gas or salty air Avoid installing the equipment in a placed exposed to strong vibration Also install the equipment on a level surface so that it is stable The grounding wire must be class 3 or higher Connecting it with another grounding wire for shared grounding may cause a malfunction Be sure to use a single grounding path for the grounding wire Do not run any cable beneath any equipment Also prevent cables from becoming taut Never disconnect any power cable from the equipment while power is being supplied to the equipment Do not place anything on top of the main unit Do not use the main unit as a workspace e Avoid exposing the equipment to rapid changes in the ambient temperature such as a rapid increase during transport in winter A rapid increase in the ambient temperature causes moisture to condense in the equipment Use the equipment only after the difference between its temperature and the ambient temperature is negligible Avoid installing the equipment near a
108. vice Manual June 2007 CHAPTER 2 Installing the External I O Expansion Unit in a Cabinet The following topics are in this chapter 2 1 Section 2 1 Tools on page 2 1 Section 2 2 Installing the Rails in a Type S Rack on page 2 2 Section 2 3 Installing the Rails in a Type F Rack and the SPARC Enterprise 8000 Server on page 2 7 Section 2 4 Installing the External I O Expansion Unit in the Cabinet on page 2 13 Section 2 5 Installing the Cable Management Unit on page 2 14 Section 2 6 Installing the AC Cords on page 2 17 Section 2 7 Installing the Link Kit on page 2 20 Section 2 7 1 Installing the Optical Link Kit on page 2 20 Section 2 7 2 Installing the Copper Link Kit on page 2 21 Tools You need the following tools for this installation Phillips No 2 screwdriver Phillips No 1 screwdriver ESD protected mat and a grounding strap Suggested digital voltmeter to verify correct grounding 2 1 2 2 Installing the Rails in a Type S Rack The External I O Expansion Unit mounting kit FIGURE 2 1 includes a right side mounting rail and a left side mounting rail The mounting rails are shipped assembled The mounting kit includes two chassis lock brackets and an assortment of screws and caged nuts FIGURE 2 1 Mounting Kit Item Description Left mounting bracket Right mounting bracket Left chassis lock bracket A U N Right chassis lock bracket 1 U
109. wo non removable internal AC cables item 6 in FIGURE 1 2 There are no serviceable components inside the chassis If the centerplane or the internal AC cables are damaged the chassis must be replaced Note A replacement chassis does not include power supply units PSUs or I O boats Transfer the PSUs and I O boats from the damaged chassis to the replacement chassis Each internal AC cable supplies only one PSU To ensure redundant power use the two AC cords supplied with the External I O Expansion Unit to connect the internal AC cables to separate AC sources Caution Do not connect the internal AC cables directly to a power strip Use the the AC power cords supplied with the External I O Expansion Unit to connect the internal AC cables to electrical power Caution Do not substitute other AC power cords for the AC power cords supplied with the External I O Expansion Unit The substitute AC power cords may not have the same power rating Power Supply Units The External I O Expansion Unit has two power supply units PSUs for redundancy See FIGURE 1 3 Each PSU includes an integral fan 1 4 External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 FIGURE 1 3 Power Supply Unit Item Description PSU Handle Handle locking screw AC switch Fan Caution labels PSU slot 0 PSU slot 1 o N O a A WO Im 1 1 2 1 AC Power The PSU slots are powered through internal AC cabl
110. xpansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 CODE EXAMPLE C 3 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ne ne ne ne fp ne ne ne ne ne ne fp ne ne ne ne fp twork twork twork twork twork twork twork twork twork twork twork twork twork twork Typical prt SU SU SU SU N SU diag Output NW pcie no NW pcie no NW pcie no NW pcie no A NW pcie no SUNW pcie no SU NW pcie no SUNW pcie no SU SU N SU SU SU SU N NW pcie no NW pcie no A NW pci qge NW pci qge NW pci qge NW pci qge A Appendix C PCI Cards and Device Mapping C 13 C 14 External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 APPENDIX D Troubleshooting D 1 Troubleshooting the External I O Expansion Unit TABLE D 1 Troubleshooting Area Symptom Comments Carrier Carrier does not seat Carrier handle requires excessive pressure to close Pull the carrier handle out fully before inserting the carrier in the I O boat slot The PCI card and carrier plate will strike the card socket if the handle is not fully retracted The carrier is not correctly seated in the upper or lower card guide A type C lock is in the wrong location and is hitting the card socket The PCI card is not mounted correctly on the carrier If the PCI card is tilted by even a small angle on the carrier it might not seat correctl
111. y The PCI card does not fit socket The card might be the incorrect type for the I O boat Note that the PCI X card socket is approximately twice the length of a PCI Express socket The PCI Express boat does not accept x16 PCI Express cards This boat accepts only x8 PCI Express cards or smaller TABLE D 1 Troubleshooting Continued Area Symptom Comments Host Host or service processor For the optical link kit the link cables might be reversed The does not recognize PCI card TX socket on each link card should connect to the RX socket or cards on the other link card Note that each optical cable connects a TX socket to an RX socket The PCI card might not be seated completely Remove the card and carrier and verify that the card is properly attached to the carrier See PCI card in this table LEDs See Appendix B for LED information PSU Fan does not turn on LEDs The PSU is not receiving DC current from the second PSU do not light Note The PSUs share DC current so the fan and LEDs should operate if the second PSU is running normally Verify that the PSU is seated Close the PSU handle and tighten the handle locking screw The fan operates but the The PSU might not have AC input Note The PSUs share DC PSU does not come on line current but do not share AC current Verify that both of the internal AC cables are connected to AC voltage through the AC cords supplied with the External I O Expansion Unit FIGURE 2 16
112. yword must be enclosed in and delimited by m A group of options for a mandatory keyword must be enclosed in and delimited by m The command syntax is shown in a box Example XSCF gt showuser a Environment Requirements for Using This Product This product is a computer that is intended to be used in a computer room xx External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual June 2007 Conventions for Alert Messages This manual uses the following conventions to show alert messages which are intended to prevent injury to the user or bystanders as well as property damage and important messages that are useful to the user WARNING This indicates a hazardous situation that could result in death or serious personal injury potential hazard if the user does not perform the procedure correctly CAUTION This indicates a hazardous situation that could result in minor or moderate personal injury if the user does not perform the procedure correctly This signal also indicates that damage to the product or other property may occur if the user does not perform the procedure correctly IMPORTANT This indicates information that could help the user to use the product more effectively Alert Messages in the Text An alert message in the text consists of a signal indicating an alert level followed by an alert statement Alert messages are indented to distinguish them from regular text Also a space

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