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1. Server motherboard front CPU card front FIGURE 4 41 Sun Fire V40z Motherboard Showing LED Locations 4 78 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 TABLE 4 3 defines the activity indicators that are shown in FIGURE 4 41 The LED numbers are intentionally duplicated between the motherboard and the CPU card Jumper J125 the clear CMOS jumper is explained in Clear CMOS Jumper on page 4 80 All other jumpers and switches are for internal factory troubleshooting and are intentionally not documented in this guide TABLE 4 3 Indicators on the Motherboard and CPU Card Indicator Number Component Activity Indicated LD8 CPU1 or CPU3 LD9 CPU1 or CPU3 CPU VRM LD10 CPU1 or CPU3 memory VRM LD11 DVD drive LD12 CPU 1 or CPU3 memory slot 0 LD13 CPU 1 or CPU3 memory slot 1 LD14 CPU 1 or CPU3 memory slot 2 LD15 CPU 1 or CPU3 memory slot 3 LD16 CPU0 or CPU2 LD17 CPU0 or CPU2 CPU VRM LD18 CPU0 or CPU2 memory VRM LD20 CPU0 or CPU2 memory slot 0 LD21 CPU0 or CPU2 memory slot 1 LD22 CPU0 or CPU2 memory slot 2 LD23 CPU0 or CPU2 memory slot 3 LD25 PCI slot 1 LD26 PCI slot 2 LD27 PCI slot 3 LD28 PCI slot 4 LD29 PCI slot 5 LD30 PCI slot 6 LD31 PCI slot 7 Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4 79 4 6 2 Clear CMOS Jumper The location of the Clear CMOS jumper J125 on the Sun Fire V40z motherboard is shown below This jumper can be used to cle
2. FIGURE 4 33 Installing a CPU in its Socket 4 Insert the CPU into the socket Caution If correctly aligned the CPU should easily insert into the socket If more than minimal resistance is felt stop and recheck the alignment Forcing a misaligned CPU into the socket will permanently damage the device 5 When the CPU is fully seated in the socket rotate the socket release lever down until it snaps into place securing the CPU in the socket see FIGURE 4 33 6 Use the syringe to apply approximately 0 1 ML CC of thermal grease in a circular pattern to the top of the CPU 7 Gently distribute the thermal grease and remove any excess so that only an extremely thin uniform layer remains If any voids or crevices appear that could lead to air pockets reapply the grease until you achieve a thin but compact consistency 8 Inspect the heatsink for dust and lint Clean again if necessary 4 56 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 9 10 11 12 13 14 Carefully position the heatsink on the CPU aligning it with the mounting posts to reduce movement after it makes initial contact with the layer of thermal grease The cooling pipes on the heatsink should be facing toward the outside of the machine Caution If the heatsink is moved too much during its installation the layer of thermal grease may become uneven leading to component damage After the heatsink is corr
3. 12 13 14 Disconnect the cables from the assembly Remove the cables from the bay and chassis Feed the new cables through the empty bay with the end labelled Motherboard toward the rear of the chassis Connect the new cables to the assembly Slide the assembly back into the bay while pulling the cables back into the chassis through the rear opening of the bay Push the assembly in until the latch clicks into the front panel Re seat the service loop for the flat cables into the plastic retainer clip on the chassis wall If you have no other cables to replace jump to Repositioning the Cables on page 4 72 Otherwise continue in the procedure with your next type of cable Operator Panel Board Cable and USB Cable Note There are two separate cables that connect to the rear of the operator panel board the operator panel cable and the USB cable Remove the metal PCI bracket guide Unscrew the two screws that fasten the PCI bracket guide to the motherboard and server chassis Lift the bracket guide up and out of the chassis This bracket guide keeps full length PCI cards in place Slide the plastic air baffle up and off from the base of fan 12 Note For the front fans the fan numbers are imprinted on the main air baffle that normally sits on top of the front fan cage assembly Remove fan 12 Squeeze the retainer clip on the edge of the fan then pull the fan straight up
4. Appendix B BIOS POST Codes B 3 TABLE B 1 Post Code BIOS POST Codes Continued Description 6B 6C 6E 70 72 76 7C 7D 7E 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 8A 8B 8C 8F 90 91 92 93 95 96 97 Load custom defaults optional Display shadow area message Display possible high address for UMB recovery Display error messages Check for configuration errors Check for keyboard errors Set up hardware interrupt vectors Initialize Intelligent System Monitoring Initialize coprocessor if present Disable onboard super I O ports and IRQ s Late POST device initialization Detect and install external RS232 ports Configure non MCD IDE controllers Detect and install external parallel ports Initialize PC compatible PnP ISA devices Reinitialize onboard I O ports Configure motherboard configurable devices optional Initialize BIOS data area Enable non maskable interrupts NMIs Initialize extended BIOS data area Test and initialize PS 2 mouse Initialize floppy controller Determine number of ATA drives optional Initialize hard disk controllers Initialize local bus hard disk controllers Jump to UserPatch2 Build MPTABLE for multiprocessor boards Install CD ROM for boot Clear huge ES segment register Fixup multiprocessor table B 4 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 TABLE B 1 BIOS POST Codes Continued Post Code Description 98 Search for option ROMs 99 Check for
5. TABLE 2 1 Special Keys for Remote Console Terminal Function Key Escape Sequence HOME END INSERT DELETE PAGE UP PAGE DOWN ALT CTRL F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 lt ESC gt h lt ESC gt k lt ESC gt lt ESC gt lt ESC gt lt ESC gt lt ESC gt A lt ESC gt C lt ESC gt 1 lt ESC gt 2 lt ESC gt 3 lt ESC gt 4 lt ESC gt 5 lt ESC gt 6 lt ESC gt 7 lt ESC gt 8 lt ESC gt 9 lt ESC gt 0 lt ESC gt lt ESC gt 2 4 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 2 4 BIOS Setup Utility The basic input output system BIOS Setup utility can be used to configure BIOS settings When the computer is powered on it is configured with the values stored in the BIOS ROM by the system BIOS which gains control at boot time Changing these parameters is only necessary if you want to change the defaults To change the system parameters enter the BIOS Setup utility by pressing the F2 key when prompted as the system is booting Note If you are using a USB keyboard the F2 key might not work properly when entering BIOS Setup unless the F Lock key is on During system boot you can also press the F12 key to boot the network To access the BIOS Setup utility remotely you can log in by means of an SSH client Refer to the Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers Server Management Guide for more information about managing
6. V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers 1 9 FIGURE 1 5 shows the back panel of the Sun Fire V40z server AC power connectors Vertical PCI card slots 6 Horizontal PCI card slot two power supplies shown N g g o o a a 0 a a i e O a a g a a a i Oo ie ia oO O z Q O T a o g ie ia o is a g a E o Oo e Oo e Oo B E Oo lt lt lt PCI7 PCI 6 PCI5 PCI 4 PCI 3 Keyboard Mouse Video USB Serial port connector connector connector connector connector Locate light SP reset button and LED button bo SP 10 100 Platform gigabit Ethernet Ethernet connectors connectors FIGURE 1 5 Back Panel of the Sun Fire V40z Server Ethernet Port Labelling It is important to note the labelling of the ethernet ports on the back panel of the Sun Fire V40z server Referring to the platform gigabit Gb ethernet ports at the right edge of the chassis see FIGURE 1 5 the lower ethernet interface is eth0 andthe upper interface is eth1 respectively 1 10 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 1 3 3 2 Sun Fire V40z System Components FIGURE 1 6 shows the locations of the components inside the Sun Fire V40z chassis Vertical PCI slots 6 Horizontal PCI slot under power supply cage not shown Power supply cage Power
7. Before performing any service procedures become familiar with the physical orientation and features of your Sun Fire V20z server 1 2 3 1 Sun Fire V20z Front and Back Panels FIGURE 1 1 shows the front panel of the Sun Fire V20z server Hard disk drive 0 Hard disk drive 1 Operator panel Operator panel Locate button buttons LCD display Platform power and LED indicator LED button Platform power VV NY System fault LED FIGURE 1 1 Front Panel of the Sun Fire V20z Server Refer to Operator Panel on page 1 13 for more information about the operator panel 1 4 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide e March 2005 FIGURE 1 2 shows the back panel of the Sun Fire V20z server AC power connector SP 10 100 Platform Gigabit AC power switch Ethernet Ethernet o connectors connectors AC power indicator LED IKES Keyboard Mouse Locate button SP reset Video USB Serial port connector connector and LED button connector connector connector FIGURE 1 2 Back Panel of the Sun Fire V20z Server Ethernet Port Labelling It is important to note the labelling of the ethernet ports on the back panel of the Sun Fire V20z server As shown on the far right side of the server illustrated in FIGURE 1 2 interfaces eth1 and eth0 are labelled as 1 on the upper port and 0 on the bottom port respectively PCI Slot Labelling The PCI slots are labelled on the server back panel as PCI O next to the pow
8. User Guide March 2005 C26 TABLE C 7 Adapter Properties Continued Option Description Secondary Cluster Server Termination Control Restore Defaults Indicates whether an adapter has one or more devices attached that are shared with one or more other adapters and therefore the Fusion MPT PCI SCSI BIOS should avoid SCSI Bus resets as much as possible Allows you to enable an adapter to join a cluster of adapters without doing any SCSI bus resets The default value is No This field indicates whether an adapter has automatic termination control and if so its current status Two settings are available Auto The adapter automatically determines whether it should enable or disable its termination Off Termination at the adapter is off The devices at the ends of the SCSI bus must terminate the bus Note If Auto is gray it means that termination is automatic not programmable To obtain default settings press Enter Device Properties The Device Properties screen provides viewing and updating of individual device settings for an adapter Changing a setting for the host device for example SCSI ID 7 changes the setting for all devices Appendix C SCSI BIOS Configuration Utility C 9 C 10 Following are the options on the Device Properties screen TABLE C 8 Device Properties Option Description SCSI ID Indicates the device s SCSI Identifier Device Indicates the ASCII device iden
9. FIGURE 4 26 b Insert the power supply into the power supply cage and push it inward until it stops at the backplane c Push the power supply handle closed until it locks into place Rear Fan Cage Assembly Align the fan cage with the chassis and push down on both ends of the fan cage until both retaining clips click securely into place and the fan cage connector fully engages with the motherboard connector Refer back to FIGURE 4 25 Replace the main air baffle refer back to FIGURE 4 20 Before re installing the cover on the server check the routing of all cables for obstructions Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4 75 4 5 15 Super FRU Caution Only a qualified technician is allowed to perform this procedure This package is not a customer replaceable unit CRU Refer to the Service Label on the inside of the chassis cover for the location of the components The Super FRU is a chassis containing the motherboard and certain customer replaceable units CRUs To install a Super FRU you must remove all of the CRUs from the old chassis Then re install each of those components in the new Super FRU chassis Note The Sun Fire V40z Super FRU ships with the following components installed the PCI riser the SCSI backplane assembly the rear fan cage assembly and the operator panel assembly You must remove all other CRUs from your old chassis and re install them in the new chassis T
10. Rear fan cage supplies 2 CPUs with heatsinks 2 on motherboard Memory module slots 8 on motherboard Memory VRM 2 on motherboard CPU VRM 2 on motherboard Memory VRM 2 on CPU card Memory module slots 8 on CPU card Optional CPU card shown removed DVD drive diskette drive assembly ee bezal Operator panel ront beze i i CPUs with heatsinks Hae die arves 5 shown up to 6 2 on CPU card with adapter CPU VRM 2 on CPU card FIGURE 1 6 Sun Fire V40z System Components Chapter 1 Introduction to the Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers 1 11 1 4 1 4 1 1 4 1 1 Shared Features of the Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers Server Management Strong server management capabilities are crucial to maintaining mission critical servers Advance notification of problems and rapid diagnosis and correction are critical functions to an environment in which a few servers bear most of the workload These servers and their extensive server management capabilities lower costs by reducing failure and potentially eliminating hands on management Service Processor These servers include a dedicated service processor SP for complete operating system independence and maximum availability of server management The SP is an embedded PowerPC that provides the following a Environmental monitoring of the platform such as temperatures voltages fan speeds and panel switches a Alert message
11. include 0040h 0060h 0080h 00A0h 00COh 00EOh default and 0020h Setup items for configuring the Embedded Broadcom device GBIT 0 or GBIT 1 e Option ROM Scan When disabled the device is not Enabled bootable but still usable under the OS When enabled initializes device expansion ROM makes device bootable Reserve specific IRQs for use by legacy ISA devices e PCI PNP IRQ Exclusion Reserves the specified IRQ for Available use by legacy ISA devices e PCI PNP UMB Exclusion Reserves the specified block of Available upper memory for use by legacy ISA devices Note This Option ROM Expansion If errors occur when option ROMs Normal option is new in are initialized choose Extended to increase memory NSV v2 2 0 x during ROM expansion time Caution The server may hang when Extended is used with some option ROMs Note This 8131 Errata 56 PCLK This indicates a card problem The Disabled option isnew in BIOS will fix the problem or will turn it off If you select NSV v2 2 0 x Enabled the BIOS will not turn it off Chapter 2 Powering On and Configuring BIOS Settings 2 11 2 12 TABLE 2 3 BIOS Advanced Menu Continued Menu Option Description Default Console Additional setup to configure console Options include Redirecti ERER e COM port address If enabled the console uses a porton On board the motherboard Options include Disabled On board COMA COM A On board COM B e Console connection Indicates whet
12. memory Chapter 2 Powering On and Configuring BIOS Settings 2 7 2 4 2 Advanced Menu TABLE 2 3 shows the options that are available from the Advanced menu TABLE 2 3 BIOS Advanced Menu Menu Option Description Default Reset Clears the Extended System Configuration Data ECSD No Configuration Options include Yes and No Data Multiprocessor Configures the MP Specification revision level Some OSs 1 4 Specification require 1 1 for compatibility Options include 1 4 and 1 1 Note This option is not included in NSV v2 2 0 x PCI Interrupts Configures the MP Table with PCI Interrupt entries Yes From MP Table Options include Yes and No Machine Check If enabled system stops when a machine check error Disabled Stop occurs If disabled system reboots when a machine check error occurs Only applies if your operating system does not have its own machine check handler Double fault scenario If enabled the system stops when a second fatal machine check error occurs while processing a first fatal machine check a double fault If disabled the system reboots during a double fault This also applies to what occurs on the first fatal machine check if your operating system does not have its own machine check handler QuickBoot Allows the system to skip tests while booting Options Disabled Mode include Enabled and Disabled Error Message Disabled allows system to automatically continue to boot Wait 30 Handling
13. the memory module s socket see FIGURE 4 31 Ensure that the memory module socket s ejector bars are open rotated outward to allow the new module to be inserted Align the memory module s edge connector with the alignment key and insert the memory module into the connector Note Refer to Memory Module Population Rules on page 4 49 for important information about DIMM requirements Replace the CPU card into the server see FIGURE 4 18 a Carefully align the rear corners of the CPU card with the plastic alignment tracks inside the server chassis then slide the CPU card into the tracks b Press in firmly and evenly on both corners of the CPU card until it engages the backplane c Lock down the two plastic latches on the corners of the CPU card to secure it in place Close the CPU card door Replace the front bezel onto the server CPUs and Heatsinks Caution In a two or four CPU configuration of the Sun Fire V40z server all CPUs must be the same stepping version and the same speed Before adding or replacing a CPU ensure that you have read the information in No Mixing of CPU Stepping Versions on page 4 8 The Sun Fire V40z server supports two or four CPU configurations In a two CPU configuration you must use the two motherboard positions CPU0 and CPU1 Four CPUs are supported with two on the motherboard and two on the CPU card CPU2 and CPU3 Use the correct procedure
14. Before re installing the cover on the server check the routing of all cables for obstructions CPU Voltage Regulator Modules The following procedure describes how to remove and replace a CPU voltage regulator module VRM Before You Start This procedure covers the original release of the Sun Fire V20z server chassis part number PN 380 0979 the first updated release chassis PN 380 1168 and the second updated release chassis PN 380 1194 m The CPU VRM for the second updated release chassis PN 380 1194 has more pins than the CPU VRM for the original release and the first updated release These VRMs are not interchangeable m The CPU VRM for the original release of the Sun Fire V20z server can also be used in the first updated release of the server as well as in the original release of the Sun Fire V40z server chassis PN 380 1010 a The CPU VRM for the second updated release of the Sun Fire V20z server can also be used in the updated release of the Sun Fire V40z server chassis PN 380 1206 Chapter 3 Maintaining the Sun Fire V20z Server 3 29 3 5 10 2 3 5 10 3 AN N Removing a CPU VRM Power off the server including any attached peripherals and disconnect the server from the electrical outlet Refer to Powering Off the Server and Removing the Cover on page 3 2 Identify the CPU VRM that must be replaced The CPU VRM is in the inner slot closest to the CPU Remove the CPU VRM by
15. Cables on page 4 72 Otherwise continue in the procedure with your next type of cable Repositioning the Cables This section is for the the operator panel board cable the internal USB cable and the DVD ROM Diskette drive assembly cable Caution Ensure that you do not damage the memory voltage regulator module VRM when you are re installing the PCI bracket guide Lay the cables flat against the chassis wall outside of the memory VRM on that side Connect the new cables to the motherboard 4 72 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 4 5 14 3 3 Re install the PCI bracket guide in the chassis a Flat Cables Lay the flat cables against the chassis wall with the bracket guide over them holding the cables against the wall b USB Cable Run the USB cable outside of the bracket guide and feed it through the notch at the bottom corner so that it can pass to the rear of the chassis Note Ensure that you feed the USB cable through the notch Do not feed it through any of the four large vertical PCI openings With the two screws re attach the PCI bracket guide to the chassis wall and to the motherboard Do not tighten the screws yet While the bracket guide is still loose pull the excess cable length toward the open space next to the DVD ROM bay and operator panel assembly at the front of the server Keep the cable flat along the chassis wall next to the m
16. Chapter 1 Introduction to the Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers 1 23 Le 1 24 Field Replacement Units Note For the most up to date list of available components visit the following Sun Web sites http sunsolve sun com handbook_ pub Systems SunFireV20z components html and http sunsolve sun com handbook_ pub Systems SunFireV40z components html Field replacement units FRUs are components that should be replaced by qualified technicians only The FRUs available for the Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z servers are shown in TABLE 1 9 To order these parts contact your local Sun sales representative You may have a part that is replaceable under warranty For specific details regarding your warranty refer to http www sun com service support warranty index html TABLE 1 9 Field Replacement Units for the Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers Component Field Replaceable Components Sun Fire V20z Server Super FRU chassis swap F380 1194 xx Sun Fire V40z Server Super FRU chassis swap F380 1206 xx Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 CHAPTER 2 Powering On and Configuring BIOS Settings This chapter contains instructions on powering on and configuring the server BIOS Changing the BIOS parameters is only necessary if you want to change the defaults Before powering on the server for the first time follow the instructions in the
17. F380 1206 Sun Fire V40z server For this release m Super FRU chassis PN F380 1206 is sent as a replacement for chassis PN 380 1206 only m You can only use CPU stepping version E m You cannot use CPU stepping versions C0 and CG a With CPU stepping version E you must use the CPU VRM PN F370 7746 due to the higher wattage requirements for this CPU m You can use Registered DDR 333 or DDR 400 memory DIMMs a In this Super FRU release you must use the memory VRM PN F370 7747 due to the higher speed of the DIMMs This is the supported memory VRM for this Super FRU and it covers both the DRR 333 and DDR 400 memory DIMMs 4 4 1 2 Solaris 9 OS Install Time Update for a Super FRU Replacement If you want to install the Solaris 9 Operating System OS on an updated release of the Sun Fire V20z server either chassis PN 380 1168 or PN 380 1194 you must download a Solaris OS Install Time Update ITU from the Web site This ITU is required during OS installation If you want to install the Solaris 9 OS on an updated release of the Sun Fire V40z server you must also download this Solaris OS ITU from the Web site This ITU is required during OS installation The Solaris OS ITU is available from the product Web site http www sun com servers entry v40z downloads html Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4 7 4 4 2 4 4 2 1 No Mixing of CPU Stepping Versions Two different versions of the Sun Fire V40z server ha
18. Fire V20z Server 3 25 3 5 8 FIGURE 3 21 Removing the Power Supply Slide the power supply toward the front of the chassis and lift it out of the chassis Installation is the reverse of this procedure Before re installing the cover on the server check the routing of all cables for obstructions Cooling Fans The following procedure describes how to replace a cooling fan Power off the server including any attached peripherals and disconnect the server from the electrical outlet Refer to Powering Off the Server and Removing the Cover on page 3 2 Identify the fan s to be replaced If you are replacing a processor cooling fan unfasten the single screw securing the center air baffle and lift the baffle away from the chassis see FIGURE 3 22 Otherwise continue with Step 4 3 26 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 FIGURE 3 22 Removing the Center Air Baffle Unplug the fan s power connector from the motherboard see FIGURE 3 23 Note Note exactly which motherboard connector to which the fan was connected If you plug a fan back into an incorrect connector the SP cannot correctly identify a fan failure FIGURE 3 23 Removing the Cooling Fans Processor Fan Shown Pull the fan straight up to remove it from the fan tray Installation is the reverse of this procedure Chapter 3 Maintaining the Sun Fire V20z Server 3 27 3 0 9 Cau
19. I O Port Number that communicates with an adapter The system BIOS assigns this number Indicates the Interrupt Request Line used by an adapter The system BIOS assigns this value Indicates whether an adapter has non volatile memory NVM associated with it An adapter s configuration is stored in its associated NVM Indicates the relative boot order 0 to 3 of an adapter The Fusion MPT SCSI BIOS traverses up to four adapters in the specified order in search of bootable media Access the Boot Adapter List Menu to modify this item Indicates whether an adapter is eligible for LSI Logic software control or is reserved for control by non LSI Logic software A status indicates the existence of a RAID array on an adapter and what state its in indicates no RAID array found on adapter Indicates global properties that are not associated with a specific adapter or device Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 C29 Boot Adapter List The adapter boot order specifies the order in which adapters will boot when more than one operating system adapter is in a system Up to four of the total adapters in a system may be selected as bootable To add an adapter to the boot list press Insert while on the Boot Adapter List This puts the cursor on the adapter select list Use the arrow keys to select the desired adapter and press Enter to add it to the end of the Boot Adapter List To remove an
20. Management Service 16 slots 3 05 cm max height Up to 5 U320 SCSI only in integrated mirroring configurations see Integrated Mirroring on page D 2 Embedded U320 controller with potential mirroring support Dual embedded Gigabit Ethernet 7 PCI X expansion slots e 4 full length 133 MHz 64 bit vertical slots e 1 full length 100 MHz 64 bit vertical slot e 1 half length 100 MHz 64 bit vertical slot e 1 half length 66MHz 64 bit horizontal slot with riser Internal DVD ROM and diskette drive Embedded SVGA video keyboard and mouse connectors PowerPC running embedded server and SSL encryption for secure management from anywhere and two dedicated 10 100 Ethernet ports to the SP Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide e March 2005 13 2 Sun Fire V40z Server Hardware System Orientation Before performing any service procedures become familiar with the physical orientation and features of your Sun Fire V40z server 1 3 3 1 Sun Fire V40z Front and Back Panels FIGURE 1 4 shows the front panel of the Sun Fire V40z server USB connector Operator panel Operator panel Hard drive activity indicator LED LCD display buttons 3 Platform power Locate button button and LED and LED System fault LED FIGURE 1 4 Front Panel of the Sun Fire V40z Server Refer to Operator Panel on page 1 13 for more information about the operator panel Chapter 1 Introduction to the Sun Fire
21. Power off the server including any attached peripherals and disconnect the server from the electrical outlet If your server includes two power supplies ensure that both power cords are disconnected from the electrical outlet Refer to Powering Off the Server and Removing the Cover on page 4 2 It is not necessary to remove the cover for this procedure 2 Remove the front bezel from the server by pressing in on the rubberized buttons on each side of the bezel then swinging the bezel top downward see FIGURE 4 15 3 Open the CPU card door which is located under the hard drive bays to access the CPU card Press in the two buttons on the door and swing it downward so that it is open 180 degrees from the closed position see FIGURE 4 16 Caution The electronic components and solder joints on the bottom of the CPU card are fragile Use care to avoid scraping the bottom of the CPU card on the chassis or door when removing or installing it 4 Open the two plastic levers on the CPU card corners simultaneously to release it from its backplane then carefully pull it out of the server see FIGURE 4 17 5 Set the CPU card on an ESD resistant surface 4 52 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 4 5 12 10 11 12 Locate the memory module connector in which you will install or replace a memory module Remove a memory module by pressing down on the ejector bars at both ends of
22. SMART drive optional 9A Shadow option ROMs 9C Set up power management 9D Initialize security engine optional 9E Enable hardware interrupts 9F Determine number of ATA and SCSI drives AO Set time of day A2 Check key lock A4 Initialize typematic rate A8 Erase F2 prompt AA Scan for F2 key stroke AC Enter setup AE Clear boot flag BO Check for errors Bl Inform RomPilot about the end of POST B2 POST done prepare to boot operating system B4 One short beep B5 Terminate QuietBoot optional B6 Check password B7 Initialize ACPI BIOS B9 Prepare boot BA Initialize DMI parameters BB Initialize PnP option ROMs BC Clear parity checkers BD Display multiboot menu BE Clear screen BF Check virus and backup reminders co Try to boot with interrupt 19 C1 Initialize POST Error Manager PEM Appendix B BIOS POST Codes B 5 B 6 TABLE B 1 Post Code BIOS POST Codes Continued Description C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 CA CB CC CD CE D2 Initialize error logging Initialize error display function Initialize system error handler PnP dual CMOS optional Initialize notebook docking optional Initialize notebook docking late Force check optional Extended checksum optional Redirect Int 15h to enable remote keyboard Redirect Int 13 to Memory Technologies Devices such as ROM RAM PCMCIA and serial disk Redirect Int 10h to enable remote serial video Re map I O and memory for PCMCIA Initiali
23. Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers Installation Guide to set up your server This chapter contains the following sections Powering On the Server on page 2 1 Escape Sequences for Remote Console Terminal on page 2 4 BIOS Setup Utility on page 2 5 Booting From a USB Diskette Device on page 2 16 21 Powering On the Server Note Before powering on a server for the first time follow the setup instructions in the Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers Installation Guide remove the packaging inserts from the server s PCI card slots and CPU card slot to ensure proper air flow and cooling You can discard these packaging inserts which serve as protection during shipping Do NOT remove the plastic air baffle inserts from the PCI slots A Caution Before you power on a Sun Fire V40z server for the first time you must The updated release chassis PN 380 1206 of the server does not ship with the packaging insert in the PCI card slots 2 1 If you want to configure the server BIOS you must use a PS 2 keyboard for initial bootup USB keyboard support is disabled in the BIOS by default See BIOS Setup Utility on page 2 5 for more information baffles and the cover installed Severe damage to server components will occur if the server is operated without adequate cooling mechanisms j Caution Do not operate this server without all fans component heatsinks air F
24. This allows the user to select disks on this channel to be members of a mirrored array Mirroring provides protection against data loss by storing two copies of the data on separate disks Following are the options on the RAID Properties screen TABLE C 9 RAID Properties Option Description Array There are two different mirrored configurations Integrated Mirroring IM is a simple sector to sector physical mirror of one drive to another drive This type has two members not including hot spare RAID 1E is the second type and has a striped layout with each stripe unit having a secondary or alternate copy stored on a different disk This type is used when there are more than two active members in RAID array SCSI ID The SCSI ID that the operating system or application addresses the array Size MB The size of the array Array Disk The user selects a minimum of two disks in this column A maximum of six disks can be selected five is the maximum if a hot spare has been selected Hot Spare The user can optionally select a single hot spare The hot spare disk provides additional protection by automatically replacing an array member when it fails Status Lists the status of each physical disk in the array Predict Failure Indicates whether SMART has determined that the disk will fail in the near future Size Shows the physical size of the disk when not an array member When part of an array it shows the size used for
25. VRM for the original release These VRMs are not interchangeable m The CPU VRM for the original release of the Sun Fire V40z server can also be used in the original release chassis PN 380 0979 and first updated release chassis PN 380 1168 of the Sun Fire V20z server a The CPU VRM for the updated release of the Sun Fire V40z server can also be used in the second updated release of the Sun Fire V20z server chassis PN 380 1194 Replacing a CPU VRM on the Motherboard Power off the server including any attached peripherals and disconnect the server from the electrical outlet If your server includes two power supplies ensure that both power cords are disconnected from the electrical outlet Refer to Powering Off the Server and Removing the Cover on page 4 2 Remove the main air baffle see FIGURE 4 20 Lift the rear edge of the baffle then move it toward the rear of the server to disengage the hooks on the front edge of the baffle Remove the rear fan cage assembly Squeeze the retainer clips on each end of the fan cage inward see FIGURE 4 25 Pull straight up on the fan cage assembly to disengage it from the motherboard connector Lift the assembly up and out of the server 4 44 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 Identify the CPU VRM that must be replaced The CPU VRM is in the inner slot closest to the CPU Note For the VRM for CPU1 from the front of the ser
26. adapter from the boot list press Delete while the cursor is on the desired adapter in the Boot Adapter List Following are the options on the List menu TABLE C 5 List Menu Option Description Adapter Indicates the specific family of LSI Logic Host Bus Adapters PCI Bus Indicates the PCI Bus number range 0x00 OxFF 0 255 decimal assigned by the system BIOS to an adapter Dev Func Indicates the PCI Device Function assigned by the System BIOS to an adapter An 8 bit value mapped as follows Bit 76543210 Bits 2 0 Function range 0 7 Bits 7 3 Device range 0x00 0x1F 0 31 decimal Boot Order Specifies the relative boot order 0 to 3 of an adapter Minus symbol decreases an adapter s relative boot order Plus symbol increases an adapter s relative boot order Current Status Indicates whether an adapter in the boot list was enabled during the most recent boot Disabled adapters and their attached devices are ignored by the Fusion MPT PCI SCSI BIOS although they are still visible to the Configuration Utility Next Boot Specifies whether to enable an adapter upon the next boot The Fusion MPT SCSI BIOS ignores disabled adapters and their attached devices although they are still visible to the Configuration Utility Appendix C SCSI BIOS Configuration Utility C 5 C 2 4 Global Properties The Global Properties option on the main menu allows you to set display and video modes as well as a pau
27. also causes all the remaining arrays found on the physical adapter to be deactivated Note If you reboot the system without properly exiting from this utility some changes may not take effect C 14 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 APPENDIX D Supplemental Information This appendix contains information that supplements the procedures in this guide D 1 RAID Support A redundant array of independent disks RAID is a collection of drives that m Collectively act as a single storage system a Tolerate the failure of a drive without losing data m Operate independently These servers include LSI Logic s Integrated RAID solution which supports the Integrated Mirroring IM type of RAID Note LSI Logic s Integrated RAID solution also supports Integrated Striping IS but this option is not supported on the servers D 1 D 1 1 D 1 2 LSI Logic s Integrated RAID Solution LSI Logic offers an integrated RAID solution by simplifying the IM configuration options and by providing firmware support in its host adapters The software continuously monitors IM volumes and reports status and error conditions as they occur Integrated RAID provides the following benefits a A low cost solution m Easy to use install and configure a The system can boot from an IM or IS volume No special operating system specific software is required a High reliability and data integ
28. be used to clear the CMOS if the server hangs during certain conditions a The default position for the jumper is pins 2 3 which is the setting for Clear CMOS Removed This setting retains CMOS settings on each reboot of the server a If you move the jumper to pins 1 2 this is the Clear CMOS Installed setting This setting will clear the CMOS settings with each reboot of the server Clear CMOS Jumper J110 FIGURE 3 36 Sun Fire V20z Motherboard Showing Clear CMOS Jumper J110 Chapter 3 Maintaining the Sun Fire V20z Server 3 47 3 48 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 CHAPTER 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server This chapter describes how to add replace and configure components in the Sun Fire V40z server after it has been set up Caution Before touching or replacing any component inside the server disconnect all external cables If possible place the server on a grounded electrostatic discharge ESD pad and ALWAYS wear a properly grounded antistatic wrist strap For instructions on maintaining a Sun Fire V20z server see Chapter 3 This chapter contains the following sections m Tools and Supplies Needed on page 4 1 a Powering Off the Server and Removing the Cover on page 4 2 m Locations of Sun Fire V40z Components on page 4 3 m Customer Replaceable Unit Replacement Procedures on page 4 12 a Sun Fire V40z Indicator
29. cache before system BIOS shadow 30 RAM failure on data bits xxxx of high byte of memory bus 32 Test CPU bus clock frequency 33 Initialize Phoenix Dispatch Manager 36 Warm start shut down 38 Shadow system BIOS ROM 3A Autosize cache 3C Advanced configuration of chipset registers 3D Load alternate registers with CMOS values B 2 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 TABLE B 1 BIOS POST Codes Continued Post Code Description 41 Initialize extended memory for RomPilot 42 Initialize interrupt vectors 45 POST device initialization 46 Check ROM copyright notice 47 Initialize 120 support 48 Check video configuration against CMOS 49 Initialize PCI bus and devices 4A Initialize all video adapters in system 4B QuietBoot start optional 4C Shadow video BIOS ROM 4E Display BIOS copyright notice 4F Initialize MultiBoot 50 Display CPU type and speed 51 Initialize EISA board 52 Test keyboard 54 Set key click if enabled 55 Enable USB devices 58 Test for unexpected interrupts 59 Initialize POST display service 5A Display prompt Press F2 to enter SETUP 5B Disable CPU cache 5C Test RAM between 512KB and 640KB 60 Test extended memory 62 Test extended memory address lines 64 Jump to UserPatch1 66 Configure advanced cache registers 67 Initialize Multi Processor APIC 68 Enable external and CPU caches 69 Set up system management mode SMM area 6A Display external L2 cache size
30. clocks down to the lower speed Sun Microsystems Inc does not support this configuration Note A maximum of 6 GB of memory per CPU is currently supported in the Sun Fire V20z server at DDR 400 speed two 2 GB DIMMs and two 1 GB DIMMS In this case you must insert the 2 GB DIMMs in the bank next to the CPU and the 1 GB DIMMs in the outer bank If more than 6 GB of DDR 400 memory is installed per CPU meaning 2 GB DIMMs in all four memory slots the system will access at the memory only at DDR 333 speed a Four DIMMs are supported per CPU The four DIMM slots for each CPU are grouped into two banks bank 0 and bank 1 that contain two slots each m The Sun Fire V40z server supports either two or four CPU configurations Each CPU can use two or four DIMMs when using only two DIMMs for a CPU populate the bank closest to the CPU first bank 0 a DIMMs must be installed in matched pairs one bank at a time The two DIMMs in a bank must be of the same size type and vendor Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4 49 4 50 a Each CPU can support two banks of DIMMs While each bank must contain a pair of matching DIMMs the size and vendor of the DIMMs between bank 0 and bank 1 do not have to match a For example TABLE 4 1 shows some valid sample configurations for CPUO In each example DIMM 0 and DIMM 1 match in size and vendor but they do not have to match DIMM 2 and DIMM 3 DIMM 2 and DIMM 3 must match
31. in the Sun Fire V20z server release PN 380 1194 In a two CPU configuration of the Sun Fire V20z server both CPUs must be the same stepping version and the same speed Verifying the Stepping Version of the CPU You can verify the stepping version of the CPU in a local server or on a remote server 3 8 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 Verifying the Stepping Version In a Local Server To verify the stepping version of your CPU s in a local server with KVM attached 1 Power on or reboot your server A message similar to the following example appears on the screen and the memory test begins This sample shows the output for a Sun Fire V20z server PhoenixBIOS 4 0 Release 6 0 Copyright 1985 2002 Phoenix Technologies Ltd All Rights Reserved Production RELEASE System BIOS Revision V1 30 5 SP Interface PRS Revision 92 SP BIOS Interface Active XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXKX XX Sun Microsystems XX XX Sun Fire V20z XX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX CPU AMD Opteron tm Processor 250 2 Processors Detected CG CG PCIX Slotl PCIX 66 Slot2 PCIX 133 4031M System RAM Passed 1024K Cache SRAM Passed ATAPI CD ROM CD 224E Mouse initialized 2 During the memory test hit the Pause key 3 Verify the stepping version of the CPUs in the line similar to the following examples 2 Processors Detected CG CG or 2 Processors Detected E4 E4 4 To continue with the reboot hit a
32. install each of those components in the new Super FRU chassis Note The Sun Fire V20z Super FRU ships with the Operator Panel Board LCD assembly and the six cooling fans installed You do not need to remove these items from your old chassis You must remove all other CRUs from your old chassis and re install them in the new chassis This includes the system cables 3 42 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 1 Power off the server including any attached peripherals and disconnect the server from the electrical outlet Refer to Powering Off the Server and Removing the Cover on page 3 2 2 Remove the following components and re install them in the new Super FRU chassis Refer to the appropriate instructions in this chapter to remove and replace each component Also refer to FIGURE 3 2 for component locations I O Board see I O Board on page 3 13 PCI Card s and Risers 2 see PCI Card on page 3 14 Hard Disk Drive 1 2 and Carrier 2 see SCSI Hard Disk Drive and Carrier on page 3 16 SCSI Backplane see SCSI Backplane on page 3 18 CD ROM DVD ROM Diskette Drive Assembly see CD ROM DVD ROM Diskette Drive Assembly on page 3 21 Power Supply see Power Supply on page 3 24 Memory VRMs 1 2 see Memory Voltage Regulator Modules on page 3 28 CPU VRMs 1 2 see CPU Voltage Regulator Modules on page 3 29 Memory Modules 1 8
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34. mother B a board Memory modules 8 slots 0 on mother board Optional ba peA CPU card board shown removed from server CPUs 2 on 1 e fue motherboard i Jo Front fan cage 5 F assembly scsi E backplane C 2 o o va Operator panel Memory Hard disk drives 5 assembly in CPU VRM CPUs _ modules in front panel bays front panel bay 2 on optional 2 on optional 8 slots CPU card CPU card on optiona Pee Memory VRM CPU card diskette drive 2 on optional in front panel bay PU card FIGURE 4 2 Locations of System Components in Sun Fire V40z Server Top Down View 4 4 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 4 3 1 4 3 1 1 4 3 1 2 SCSI ID Assignments The ID assignments for the SCSI hard disk drive connectors on the SCSI backplane are shown in FIGURE 4 3 when viewing the HDDs from the front of the server If you install the optional sixth HDD adapter SCSI slot 5 can be used for a SCSI HDD instead of a DVD ROM Diskette Drive assembly For more information see Installing an Optional Sixth HDD and Adapter on page 4 23 SCSI slot 0 SCSI slot 2 SCSI slot 4 SCSI slot 1 SCSI slot 3 SCSI slot 5 FIGURE 4 3 SCSI Slot Numbering for HDDs Linux based Server If you have a single SCSI HDD the drive can be inserted in either slot If you have two or more HDDs the drive with the OS boot sector must be installed i
35. not big enough to mirror primary disk 8 Unused 9 Unused 10 Disk does not have 512 byte sector size 11 Incorrect device type 12 Hot Spare selection not big enough to be used as an array disk 13 Maximum disks already specified or maximum array size would be exceeded Appendix C SCSI BIOS Configuration Utility C 13 After an array has been created you can perform the following TABLE C 10 Post Array Creation Commands lt Delete Array gt lt Add Delete Hot Spare gt lt Next Array gt lt Activate Array gt Ce Quitting the SCSI BIOS Configuration Utility Since some changes only take effect after your system reboots it is important that you exit this configuration utility properly To exit press Esc and respond to the verification prompts Deletes the array currently displayed in the RAID Properties screen Allows adding a hot spare to an existing volume as long as no hot spares are defined Also allows deleting a hot spare and leaving the array otherwise operational Enabled for illegal configuration situations in which there is more than one array on this physical adapter The RAID Properties screen allows display of one array at a time This option allows you to display and operate on the next array found If there are two arrays on a physical adapter this option allows you select which array should be active Only one array can be active at a time per physical adapter Activating an array
36. on page 3 5 m Locations of Sun Fire V20z Components on page 3 4 a Customer Replaceable Unit Replacement Procedures on page 3 12 a Sun Fire V20z Indicators Switches and Jumpers on page 3 44 To determine and isolate a faulty component refer to the Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers Troubleshooting Techniques and Diagnostics Guide 817 7184 3 1 Tools and Supplies Needed m 2 crosshead screwdriver m Antistatic wrist strap a Alcohol pads for CPU replacement only 3 1 3 2 Powering Off the Server and Removing the Cover Perform this procedure to observe safety guidelines when you are powering off the system and removing the cover for a maintenance procedure in this chapter 1 If the system OS is running perform a shutdown of the OS then press and release the platform power button on the front panel 2 Turn off all peripheral devices connected to the system 3 Turn off the AC power switch on the rear panel of the server see FIGURE 1 2 Disconnect the server from the electrical outlet 4 Turn off power to any attached peripherals 5 Label and disconnect all peripheral cables and all telecommunication lines connected to I O connectors or ports on the back panel of the system Caution The system s printed circuit boards and hard disk drives contain components that are extremely sensitive to static electricity 6 Before handling components attach a wrist strap to a chassis g
37. on page 4 58 8 Install components to the new CPU card either as new components or as components you are transferring from an old CPU card Refer to the following procedures Replacing a Memory VRM on the CPU Card on page 4 42 Replacing a CPU VRM on the CPU Card on page 4 47 Replacing a Memory Module on the CPU Card on page 4 52 Replacing a CPU on the Optional CPU Card on page 4 58 Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4 27 Caution The electronic components and solder joints on the bottom of the CPU card are fragile Use care to avoid scraping the bottom of the CPU card on the chassis or door when removing or installing it 9 After you install all components to the new CPU card install it into the server a Carefully align the rear corners of the CPU card with the plastic alignment guides inside the server chassis then slide the CPU card into the chassis b Press in firmly and evenly on both corners of the CPU card until it engages the backplane c Lock down the two plastic levers on the corners of the CPU card simultaneously to secure it in place FIGURE 4 18 Installing the CPU Card Into the Chassis 10 Close the CPU card door 11 Replace the front bezel onto the server 4 28 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 4 5 5 Operator Panel and LCD Assembly The following procedure describes how to replace the operator panel and liquid crystal d
38. panel Refer to the Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers Server Management Guide for more details about using the operator panel menus TABLE B 1 lists the BIOS POST codes for the Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z servers TABLE B 1 BIOS POST Codes Post Code Description 02 Verify real mode 03 Disable non maskable interrupt NMI 04 Get CPU type 06 Initialize system hardware 07 Disable shadow and execute code from the ROM 08 Initialize chipset with initial POST values 09 Set IN POST flag 0A Initialize CPU registers 0B Enable CPU cache 0C Initialize caches to initial POST values B 1 TABLE B 41 BIOS POST Codes Continued Post Code Description OE Initialize I O component OF Initialize the local bus IDE 10 Initialize power management 11 Load alternate registers with initial POST values 12 Restore CPU control word during warm boot 13 Initialize PCI bus mastering devices 14 Initialize keyboard controller 16 BIOS ROM checksum 17 Initialize cache before memory autosize 18 8254 programmable interrupt timer initialization 1A 8237 DMA controller initialization 1C Reset programmable interrupt controller 20 Test DRAM refresh 22 Test 8742 keyboard controller 24 Set ES segment register to 4GB 26 Enable gate A20 line 28 Autosize DRAM 29 Initialize POST memory manager 2A Clear 512KB base RAM 2C RAM failure on address line xxxx 2E RAM failure on data bits xxxx of low byte of memory bus 2F Enable
39. pulling it straight up out of its socket see FIGURE 3 25 Caution To avoid damaging the VRM do not rock the VRM from side to side when removing or inserting it Instead pull straight up on both ends when removing the VRM and push straight down on both ends when inserting it S lt FIGURE 3 25 Removing a CP Replacing a CPU VRM Caution When installing a VRM ensure that pin A1 on the VRM is aligned with the A1 reference designation on the motherboard Press the new VRM into the empty socket until it snaps into place ensuring that the key in the CPU VRM aligns with the key in the connector Before re installing the cover on the server check the routing of all cables for obstructions 3 30 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 AlL 3 5 11 1 Memory Modules The following procedure describes how to remove and replace memory modules Memory Module Population Rules Use the following information and rules when you use the procedures in this section to replace or add dual inline memory modules DIMMs to the server a DIMMs used in the server must all be of the same type Registered DDR 333 or Registered DDR 400 Caution The Registered DDR 400 memory DIMMS can only be used in the second updated release chassis part number PN 380 1194 of the Sun Fire V20z server If you are installing the new Registered DDR 400 memory DIMMs in y
40. rate in the BIOS settings It does not change the baud rate in the BIOS settings 4 Run the following command platform get console 5 Verify that the correct baud rate appears in the Speed column Using the example above the output should appear as follows Rear Panel Console Redirection Speed Pruning Log Trigger SP Console Enabled 9600 No 244 KB 6 Activate the SOL session by running the following command platform console 7 Create another SP session from the SP prompt 8 Re cycle the power on the platform OS by running the following command Note Before you re cycle the power ensure that the platform OS has been shut down gracefully or that the file system has been synchronized using the sync command platform set power state cycle W f 4 10 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 9 In the SP SOL session that you launched in Step 1 you now see the output of the BIOS CPU step screen For a sample of this output see Step 1 in the previous procedure on page 4 9 10 During the server s memory self test terminate the remote session in order to pause the screen a Press Control e b Press the c key c Press the period key 11 Verify the stepping version of the CPUs in the line similar to the following examples 2 Processors Detected CG CG or 2 Processors Detected E4 E4 Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4 11 gt gt Custo
41. scrubbing is disabled Options include Auto and Disabled Disabled e Bank Interleave If set to Auto bank interleaving is enabled if the memory size and type match Options include Auto and Disabled Auto e ECC Enable or disable ECC check correct mode This is a global enable function for all blocks within the CPU core and North Bridge Enabled e DRAM ECC If all memory in the system supports ECC x72 enabling invokes initial scrub DRAM and enables system requests to DRAM to be checked and or corrected Options include Enabled and Disabled Enabled e ECC Scrub Redirection Enable or disable ECC Scrubber to correct errors detected in DRAM during normal CPU requests foreground scrubbing Enabled e Chip Kill Enabled or disable the ChipKill ECC on nodes with all x4 ECC capable DIMMS Enabled e DCACHE ECC Scrub CTL Sets the rate of background scrubbing for DCACHE lines Options include 5 12 us 10 2 us 20 5 us 41 0 us Disabled 640 ns 1 28 us 2 56 us 5 12 us e L2 ECC Scrub CTL Sets the rate of background scrubbing for L2 cache lines Options include 10 2 us 20 5 us 41 0 us 81 9 us Disabled 1 28 us 2 56 us 5 12 us 10 2 us e DRAM ECC Scrub CTL Sets the rate of background scrubbing for DRAM in addition to normal ECC scrubbing from system requests Background agent works independently of CPU requests and bus masters but cannot be enabled without first enabling
42. see Memory Modules on page 3 31 System Cables see Cable Kit on page 3 35 CPUs and Heatsinks 1 2 see CPUs and Heatsinks on page 3 37 Note You must also remove the center air baffle with the part number label from the system being repaired and install it in the Super FRU chassis The part number label contains important information about the components in your particular system Chapter 3 Maintaining the Sun Fire V20z Server 3 43 3 6 Sun Fire V20z Indicators Switches and Jumpers 3 6 1 Sun Fire V20z Motherboard FIGURE 3 35 shows the locations of the indicators switches and jumpers on the motherboard The tables in this section give detailed information about these components Server rear SP indicators area D46 D47 D48 D56 D57 Server front FIGURE 3 35 Sun Fire V20z Motherboard Showing Jumper Locations 3 44 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 TABLE 3 3 defines the functions of the switches and jumpers shown in FIGURE 3 35 TABLE 3 3 Switches and Jumpers Component Function or Definition SW3 Alternate power on SW7 Platform reset J11 BIOS write protect Pins 1 2 enabled Pins 2 3 disabled J12 BIOS Boot block Pins 1 2 enabled Pins 2 3 disabled J13 Reserved not shown in figure J19 Serial port Pins 1 2 SP console Pins 2 3 Platform port A J110 Clear CMOS Pins 1 2 clear CMOS on next boot Pins 2 3 retain CMOS settings
43. the CPU should easily insert into the socket If more than minimal resistance is felt stop and recheck the alignment Forcing a misaligned CPU into the socket will permanently damage the device When the CPU is fully seated in the socket rotate the socket release lever down until it snaps into place securing the CPU in the socket Use the syringe to apply approximately 0 1 ML CC of thermal grease in a circular pattern to the top of the CPU Gently distribute the thermal grease and remove any excess so that only an extremely thin uniform layer remains If any voids or crevices appear that could lead to air pockets reapply the grease until you achieve a thin but compact consistency Inspect the heatsink for dust and lint Clean again if necessary Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4 61 9 Carefully position the heatsink on the CPU aligning it with the mounting posts to reduce movement after it makes initial contact with the layer of thermal grease Caution If the heatsink is moved too much during its installation the layer of thermal grease may become uneven leading to component damage 10 According to the type of heatsink that you have after the heatsink is correctly aligned a Re install the heatsink clips so that the longer tab points toward the fans b Tighten the clip securing screws OR Caution Tighten the screws evenly on each side of the heatsink If you completely tighten
44. the array The latter will be smaller because when the array is created the size is rounded down to factor in disk size variances within the same disk class C 12 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 TABLE C 9 RAID Properties Continued Option Description Putting existing Data into a RAID array Saving Configuration or Exiting the RAID Properties Screen Diagnostics Mode To mirror a disk containing existing data select the disk with data to be retained first and it will become the primary copy of an integrated mirrored array When the first disk is selected the BIOS configuration utility prompts you to either Keep Data or Erase Disk Press F3 to keep data Only IM arrays can be created to keep previous data If finished with this screen press ESC If changes were made you are prompted to save or discard the configuration Saving the configuration will create the array Before the array is created press F4 to display diagnostic codes under the Size column for each device on the system These codes indicate why the configuration utility has disabled selection of some disks A disk may be disabled for the following reasons 1 Problem with reading disk serial number 2 Disk does not support SMART 3 Unused 4 Disk does not support wide data synchronous mode or queue tagging 5 User disabled disconnects or queue tags for device Device Properties 6 Unused 7 Disk
45. the power supply cage assembly Pull the metal handle on the top of the cage toward the front of the server so that the hinged cams lift the cage and disconnect it from the motherboard see FIGURE 4 27 Lift the front of the cage and disengage its metal tabs from their mounting holes on the server back panel to remove it from the chassis PCI Option Cards Remove any PCI option cards installed in the vertical slots using one of the following two methods depending on the slot from which you are removing you are installing to a If you are removing a card in a slot that has a mechanical retention latch MRL push the button on the end of the MRL and lift the MRL flap see FIGURE 4 6 a If you are removing a card in a slot that does not have an MRL remove the securing screw and the retaining bracket from the slot see FIGURE 4 7 Remove the PCI option card Repeat these steps for each PCI option card installed in a vertical PCI slot Plastic Air Baffle Cage Updated Release of V40z server only chassis PN 380 1206 A black plastic air baffle cage has been added and replaces the individual air baffle inserts Remove the four screws that fasten the air baffle cage to the motherboard and remove the card cage Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4 67 4 5 14 2 Remove and Replace the Cables You are now ready to remove and replace the system cables Identify the cable to be replaced see FIGURE 4 39 for the locati
46. the screw on one side first you may damage the CPU underneath a Re insert the screws and and captive springs b Tighten the screws 11 Replace the CPU card into the server see FIGURE 4 18 a Carefully align the rear corners of the CPU card with the plastic alignment tracks inside the server chassis then slide the CPU card into the tracks b Press in firmly and evenly on both corners of the CPU card until it engages the backplane c Lock down the two plastic latches on the corners of the CPU card to secure it in place 12 Close the CPU card door 13 Replace the front bezel onto the server 4 62 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 4 5 13 System Battery The system battery is a common CR2032 calculator battery You might need to replace the system battery if you know it is weak or if after any period of AC power loss the BIOS loses its CMOS settings or if the time of day clock loses time Note Removing the battery causes the server to revert to the factory default BIOS settings regardless of how the server boot options have been set up using the System Setup Utility or the BIOS setup Caution Do not attempt to open or service batteries The battery contains lithium and can explode if not properly used handled or disposed of Power off the system and remove the cover as described in Powering Off the Server and Removing the Cover on page 4 2 Remov
47. the server remotely From the Main menu screen you can access other setup screens such as Security and Power To navigate between items in a menu m Use the up and down arrow keys to move among the settings in each menu m Use the left and right arrow keys to change the options for each setting Items that include submenus begin with a triangle icon To access a submenu select the item so that it is highlighted and press Enter Note You can use the Fusion MPT SCSI BIOS Configuration Utility to change the default configuration of your SCSI host adapters You may decide to alter these default values if there is a conflict between device settings or to optimize system performance See Appendix D for details Chapter 2 Powering On and Configuring BIOS Settings 2 5 The tables in the following sections describe each parameter setting in the BIOS Setup Utility Note For NSV version 2 2 0 x and higher there are certain changes in the menu options These changes are called out in the tables 2 4 1 Main Menu TABLE 2 2 shows the options that are available from the BIOS Main menu TABLE 2 2 BIOS Main Menu Menu Option Description Default System Time Enter the system time hours minutes seconds in the Current specified fields and press Enter to save the data Use the Tab time key to move to the next field and use Shift Tab to move to the previous field System Date Enter the current date in the month
48. then move it toward the rear of the server to disengage the hooks on the front edge of the baffle Remove the rear fan cage assembly Squeeze the retainer clips on each end of the fan cage inward see FIGURE 4 25 Pull straight up on the fan cage assembly to disengage it from the motherboard connector Lift the assembly up and out of the server Locate the memory module connector in which you will install or replace a memory module Note For the memory modules next to CPU1 from the front of the server CPU1 is on the right side first remove fan 12 and the plastic air baffle to obtain easier access to the ejector bars Remove a memory module by pressing down on the ejector bars at both ends of the memory module s socket see FIGURE 4 31 Ensure that the memory module socket s ejector bars are open rotated outward to allow the new module to be inserted Align the memory module s edge connector with the alignment key and insert the memory module into the connector If you removed fan 12 and the plastic air baffle see Step 6 replace the fan and plastic air baffle now Re install the rear fan cage assembly Replace the main air baffle Before re installing the cover on the server check the routing of all cables for obstructions Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4 51 FIGURE 4 31 Removing a Memory Module 4 5 11 3 Replacing a Memory Module on the CPU Card 1
49. to disengage its connector and remove it from the fan cage Disconnect the operator panel cable 4 and the USB cable 5 from the motherboard by the vertical PCI slots Remove the service loop for the flat cables from the plastic retainer clip on the chassis wall Remove the USB cable from its plastic retainer clips Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4 71 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Remove the screws that secure the operator panel assembly in place there are two screws on top and one captive screw inside the chassis just behind the assembly see FIGURE 4 19 Slide the operator panel assembly through the front panel of the server Disconnect the operator panel cable and the USB cable from the assembly Remove the cables from the chassis Feed the new cables through the opening in the front panel with the ends of each cable labelled Motherboard toward the rear of the chassis Connect the new operator panel cable and the USB cable to the assembly Slide the assembly into the opening while pulling the cables back into the chassis Push the assembly in until the top screw holes line up With the three screws re attach the assembly to the chassis Re seat the service loop for the flat cables into the plastic retainer clip on the chassis wall Re seat the USB cable in its plastic retainer clips on the wall If you have no other cables to replace jump to Repositioning the
50. to enter the BIOS Setup utility In the Boot menu select Removable Devices Select USB Floppy from the Removable Devices submenu and press the plus key to move USB Floppy to the top of the list of devices Press the F10 key to save your changes and reboot The USB diskette device is bootable as drive A If left enabled the internal diskette drive becomes drive B and is not bootable Note To change the internal diskette drive to be drive A again disconnect the USB diskette device and reboot the server The internal diskette device will be assigned to drive A and if you reattach the USB diskette device it will be assigned to drive B Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 CHAPTER 3 Maintaining the Sun Fire V20z Server This chapter describes how to add replace and configure components in the Sun Fire V20z and V40z servers server after it has been set up Caution Before touching or replacing any component inside the server disconnect all external cables If possible place the server on a grounded electrostatic discharge ESD pad and ALWAYS wear a properly grounded antistatic wrist strap For instructions on maintaining a Sun Fire V40z server see Chapter 4 This chapter contains the following sections m Tools and Supplies Needed on page 3 1 a Powering Off the Server and Removing the Cover on page 3 2 m Releases of the Sun Fire V20z Server
51. 0z 21 24 configuring SCSI BIOS 1 connectors Sun Fire V20z 5 connectors Sun Fire V40z 10 cooling fan replacing individual in Sun Fire V40z 32 cooling fans replacing in Sun Fire V20z 26 cover removal Sun Fire V20z 2 cover removal Sun Fire V40z 2 CPU card replacing in Sun Fire V40z 25 CPU VRM replacing in Sun Fire V20z 29 CPU VRM replacing in Sun Fire V40z 44 CPUs replacing in Sun Fire V20z 37 CPUs replacing in Sun Fire V40z 53 CRU replacement Sun Fire V20z see Sun Fire V20z CRUs Sun Fire V20z 12 CRUs Sun Fire V40z 12 D daughterboard see CPU card DIMMs see memory modules diskette device assignment to external USB 16 documentation related xiii DVD diskette drive assembly replacing in Sun Fire V40z 24 E esacape sequences remote console 4 Exit menu BIOS 15 F flash ROM boot block codes 7 front bezel removing from Sun Fire V40z 26 front fan cage assembly replacing in Sun Fire V40z 34 front panel buttons Sun Fire V20z 4 front panel buttons Sun Fire V40z 9 front panel LEDs 18 H hard disk drive replacing in Sun Fire V20z 16 hard disk drive replacing in Sun Fire V40z 21 hard drive bay adapter Sun Fire V40z 23 hardware components Sun Fire V20z 6 hardware components Sun Fire V40z 11 HDD see hard disk drive l I O board replacing in Sun Fire V20z 13 integrated mirroring 2 L LCD display replacing in Sun Fire V20z 23 LEDs back panel 18 LEDs front panel 18 M main
52. 1 22 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 TABLE 1 8 Additional Options and Customer Replaceable Components for the Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers Continued SunFire Sun Fire Additional Customer Replaceable v20z v40z Component Options Components X X Infiniband PCI X HCA card 595 7580 xx F370 6943 xx x PCI riser card N A F370 6679 xx xX PCI riser card N A F370 6920 xx Voltage Regulator Modules VRMs X X CPU Voltage Regulator Module VRM N A F370 7746 xx X X Memory Voltage Regulator Module VRM N A F370 7747 xx Optical Drives X CD ROM Diskette combo unit 595 7347 xx F370 6637 xx X DVD ROM Diskette combo unit 595 7348 xx F370 6656 xx X DVD ROM Diskette combo unit 596 7485 xx F370 6906 xx Power Supplies X Power supply N A F370 6636 xx X Power supply 2nd power supply 595 7500 xx F370 6916 xx Power supply cage assembly N A F370 6921 xx Cooling Fans x Cooling fan individual N A F370 6639 xx X Cooling fan individual N A F370 6922 xx X Fan cage assembly front holds four fans N A F370 7803 xx X Fan cage assembly rear holds eight fans N A F370 6924 xx Miscellaneous I O board N A F370 6678 xx X Operator panel N A F370 6681 xx X Operator panel assembly N A F370 6925 xx X System Cables kit N A F370 6676 xx x System Cables kit N A F370 6584 xx X Secondary Planer CPU card N A F370 7778 xx x x Rail rack mount kit 595 7378 xx N A X Cable management arm for rack mounting 595 7487 xx N A
53. 16 4 Slide the assembly towards the rear of the chassis approximately 0 5 12mm FIGURE 3 16 Removing the CD ROM DVD ROM Diskette Drive Assembly 3 22 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 aN 3 5 6 Caution Move the assembly by grasping it by its sides Do not to push on the CD ROM DVD ROM tray 5 Lift the rear of the assembly slightly and withdraw it from the chassis 6 Disconnect the ribbon cables from the rear of the asssembly You will re use these ribbon cables when you install a new assembly 7 Installation is the reverse of this procedure 8 Before re installing the cover on the server check the routing of all cables for obstructions Operator Panel Board and LCD Display The following procedure describes how to replace the operator panel board and liquid crystal display LCD The operator panel board is located beneath the CD ROM DVD diskette drive assembly 1 Power off the system and remove the cover as described in Powering Off the Server and Removing the Cover on page 3 2 2 Remove the CD ROM DVD diskette drive assembly see CD ROM DVD ROM Diskette Drive Assembly on page 3 21 3 Remove the two screws securing the LCD to the front panel see FIGURE 3 17 FIGURE 3 17 Removing the LCD Chapter 3 Maintaining the Sun Fire V20z Server 3 23 B07 Unfasten the ribbon cable connecting the operator panel board to the motherboa
54. 40z Servers Only D 3 Index Index 1 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 Preface How This Book is Organized Chapter 1 contains an overview of the Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z servers Chapter 2 contains information about how to power on the server and configure the BIOS Chapter 3 contains information about removing and replacing components in a Sun Fire V20z server Chapter 4 contains information about removing and replacing components in a Sun Fire V40z server Appendix A contains information about optimizing system performance Appendix B contains a listing of BIOS POST codes Appendix C contains reference information about using the Fusion MPT SCSI BIOS Configuration Utility Appendix D contains supplemental information about hardware xi Using UNIX Commands This document might not contain information about basic UNIX commands and procedures such as shutting down the system booting the system and configuring devices See the following documents for this information a Software documentation that you received with your system m Solaris operating environment documentation which is located at http docs sun com Shell Prompts Shell Prompt C shell machine name amp C shell superuser machine name Bourne shell and Korn shell Bourne shell and Korn shell superuser xii Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 T
55. 40z 30 SCSI backplane replacing in Sun Fire V20z 18 SCSI BIOS configuration utility 1 Security menu BIOS 13 service processor overview 12 ship kit Sun Fire V20z 19 Sun Fire V20z back panel overview 5 battery replacing 34 cables replacing 35 CD DVD diskette assembly replacing 21 chassis swap 42 clear CMOS jumper 47 component locations 6 component locations for maintenance 4 connectors 5 cooling fans replacing 26 CPU voltage regulator module VRM replacing 29 CPUs replacing 37 environmental specifications 2 features 3 front panel overview 4 hard disk drive replacing 16 I O board replacing 13 jumpers and indicators diagram 44 LCD display replacing 23 list of customer replaceable units CRUs 12 memory modules replacing 31 memory voltage regulator module VRM 28 motherboard diagram 44 operator panel board replacing 23 operator panel location 4 overview 2 PCI card replacing 14 physical specifications 1 power specifications 2 power supply replacing 24 powering off for service 2 removing cover 2 replaceable components 21 24 SCSI backplane replacing 18 ship kit 19 Super CRU replacing 42 tools for maintenance procedures 1 Sun Fire V20z and V40z common features 12 Sun Fire V40z back panel overview 10 battery replacing 63 cables replacing 65 chassis swap 76 clear CMOS jumper 80 component locations 11 component locations for maintenance 3 connectors 10 cooling fan replacing individual 32 CPU card diagr
56. 643 xx e 2 GB ECC DDR 333 2 x 1 GB DIMMs 595 7340 xx F370 6644 xx X e 4 GB ECC DDR 333 2 x 2 GB DIMMs 595 7341 xx F370 6645 xx X e 4 GB ECC DDR 333 2 x 2 GB DIMMs 595 7599 xx F370 7063 xx X X e 1 GB ECC DDR 400 2 x 512 MB DIMMs 594 0663 xx F540 6427 xx X e 2 GB ECC DDR 400 2 x 1 GB DIMMs 594 0664 xx F540 6428 xx X e 4 GB ECC DDR 400 2 x 2 GB DIMMs 594 0665 xx F540 6429 xx Hard disk drives HDDs and SCSI Backplanes X e 36 GB Ultra 320 SCSI 10K rpm 595 7342 xx F370 6655 xx X X e 73 GB Ultra 320 SCSI 10K rpm 595 7344 xx F370 6689 xx X X e 73 GB Ultra 320 SCSI 15K rpm 595 7578 xx F370 6941 xx X X e 146 GB Ultra 320 SCSI 10K rpm 595 7484 xx F370 6905 xx X X e 146 GB Ultra 320 SCSI 10K rpm 594 1120 xx F370 7813 xx only supported for the Linux and Windows OSs X X e 300 GB Ultra 320 SCSI 10K rpm 594 0669 xx F370 7749 xx e SCSI backplane N A F370 6647 xx X e SCSI backplane N A F370 6926 xx PCI Option Cards and Riser Cards X X Ultra SCSI 320 dual port PCI X card full length 595 7353 xx F370 6682 xx card X X FC AL 2 Gb s PCI X card low profile 133 MHz 595 7377 xx F370 6697 xx card X X Single Gigabit Ethernet PCI X NIC low profile 66 595 7359 xx F370 6685 xx or 133 MHz card X X Dual Gigabit Ethernet PCI X NIC low profile 66 595 7360 xx F370 6687 xx or 133 MHz card X X Quad Gigabit Ethernet PCI X NIC low profile 66 595 7361 xx F370 6688 xx or 133 MHz card X X PCI X RAID LSI MegaRAID with battery backup 594 0668 xx F370 7748 xx
57. CPU card see Memory Modules on page 4 49 m CPUs and Heatsinks on motherboard and CPU card see CPUs and Heatsinks on page 4 53 m Power Supplies see Replacing an Individual Power Supply on page 4 37 a Power Supply Cage Assembly see Replacing a Power Supply Cage Assembly on page 4 39 m System Battery see System Battery on page 4 63 m System Cables see Cable Kit on page 4 65 Note For the original release chassis PN 380 1010 of the Sun Fire V40z server you do not need to remove the SCSI signal cable from the old chassis This cable is installed in the Super FRU chassis as part of the SCSI backplane assembly For the updated release chassis PN 380 1206 of the server you will remove and re install this cable along with the other system cables Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4 77 4 6 Sun Fire V40z Indicators Switches and Jumpers 4 6 1 Sun Fire V40z Motherboard and CPU Card FIGURE 4 41 shows the locations of the activity indicator LEDs and the Clear CMOS jumper on the motherboard and the optional CPU card TABLE 4 3 defines the component to which each fault indicator LED corresponds Jumper J125 the clear CMOS jumper is explained in Clear CMOS Jumper on page 4 80 Server motherboard rear LD12 LD20 a LD17 a LD16 LD8 4 a LD16
58. CPU trace buffers e CPU configuration space registers CSR e event log file e the last good configuration LGC By default the TDU data is redirected to stdout If there is an NFS mounted directory the log is placed on a mounted NFS filesystem with the following path and file name logs lt sp hostname gt tdulog tar Note You can also invoke the TDU running the subcommand sp get tdulog Use defaults Restores SP settings to the default factory configuration Note All current data users network configuration ssh and events and IPMI settings are lost and the SP is rebooted Set SP IP Info Configures the SP network using DHCP or a static IP address For more information refer to Chapter 2 in the Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers lInstallation Guide 817 5246 Reboot SP Forces the SP to shut down and reboot Note The platform OS is not affected Config Console Allows you to configure rear panel serial port to be SP or platform Display Sensors Displays current sensor readings for each sensor type e The Left and Right arrow buttons display sensor types e The Select button displays the sensor readings in alphabetical order by unique ID e For LEDs the Select button toggles the state of the LED on or off Chapter 1 Introduction to the Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers 1 15 TABLE 1 4 Operator Panel Menu Options Continued Menu Menu Options Description Display HW Inv To use this optio
59. DRAM ECC Options include 163 8 us 327 7 us 655 4 us 1 31 ms Disabled 20 5 us 41 0 us 81 9 us 163 8 us e No Spec TLB Reload When this is at the default Disabled the translation look aside buffer TLB is reloaded When enabled TLB reloading is turned off Disabled Chapter 2 Powering On and Configuring BIOS Settings 2 9 TABLE 2 3 BIOS Advanced Menu Continued Menu Option Description Default I O Device Options for peripheral menu Options include Confi ti as aaa e PS 2 Mouse Disabled prevents any installed PS 2mouse Enabled from functioning but frees up IRQ 12 Enabled forces the PS 2 mouse port to be enabled regardless of whether a mouse is present Auto Detect enables the PS 2 mouse only if present OS Controlled only displays if the OS controls the mouse e Floppy Disk Controller Options include Enabled user Enabled configuration Disabled no configuration Auto BIOS or OS chooses configuration and OS Controlled displayed when controlled by the operating system e USB Host Controller Enables or disables the USB Enabled hardware Disabled resources are freed for other users e USB BIOS Legacy Support Enables or disables support Disabled for USB devices Enable for use with a non USB aware OS such as DOS Linux or Solaris e Onboard PCI IDE Enables the integrated local bus IDE IDE Both adapter Options include Disabled Primary Secondary Both e Serial Port A Ass
60. Fire V40z Servers User Guide e March 2005 eat 12 2 Applications The Sun Fire V20z server is ideal for the following applications Web or application hosting High performance compute clusters Offsite remote server installations Database workloads Corporate data centers Sun Fire V20z Features TABLE 1 1 shows the main features of the Sun Fire V20z server Note Visit the product Web site for the most up to date information on the product features http www sun com servers entry v20z TABLE 1 1 Sun Fire V20z Server Features Component Description CPU 2 AMD Opteron processors 64 bit x86 architecture Memory 512 MB 16 GB ECC registered DDR 8 slots 3 05 cm max height Hard Drives 1 or 2 U320 SCSI only in integrated mirroring configurations see Integrated Mirroring on page D 2 SCSI Controller Embedded U320 controller with potential mirroring support Network I O Dual embedded Gigabit Ethernet PCI I O 2 PCI X expansion slots e 1 full length 66 MHz 64 bit or 133 MHz 64 bit e 1 half length 66 MHz 64 bit Other I O Internal CD ROM or DVD ROM and diskette drive Embedded SVGA video keyboard and mouse connectors Management Service PowerPC running embedded server and SSL encryption for secure management from anywhere and two dedicated 10 100 Ethernet ports to the SP Chapter 1 Introduction to the Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers 1 3 123 Sun Fire V20z Hardware System Orientation
61. GURE 3 33 Removing a CPU from its Socket Installing a CPU and Heatsink Unpack the new CPU Caution Observe the appropriate ESD precautions Ensure that the socket release lever is in the fully open perpendicular position see FIGURE 3 34 Align the small triangle on the corner of the CPU with the triangle on the corner of the socket 3 40 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 10 FIGURE 3 34 Installing a CPU in its Socket Insert the CPU into the socket Caution If correctly aligned the CPU should easily insert into the socket If more than minimal resistance is felt stop and recheck the alignment Forcing a misaligned CPU into the socket will permanently damage the device When the CPU is fully seated in the socket rotate the socket release lever down until it snaps into place securing the CPU in the socket Use the syringe to apply approximately 0 1 ML CC of thermal grease in a circular pattern to the top of the CPU Gently distribute the thermal grease and remove any excess so that only an extremely thin uniform layer remains If any voids or crevices appear that could lead to air pockets reapply the grease until you achieve a thin but compact consistency Inspect the heatsink for dust and lint Clean again if necessary Ensure the foam strip under the heatsink area is intact and has not been removed loosened or damaged This fo
62. Off the Server and Removing the Cover on page 3 2 2 Identify the cable to be replaced see FIGURE 3 28 for the location FIGURE 3 28 System Cables in the Sun Fire V20z Server Chapter 3 Maintaining the Sun Fire V20z Server 3 35 a The two halves of the 5 pin SCSI backplane power cable connector 1 are secured with a hook a The 68 pin SCSI ribbon cable 2 has no locking mechanism a The small flat cables 3 4 5 and 6 are attached using two different types of zero insertion force ZIF cable connectors Because of their small size it may be difficult to distinguish one connector type from the other Refer to FIGURE 3 29 for the methods used to release cables from the various types of connectors 3 Before re installing the cover on the server check the routing of all cables for obstructions Caution Use caution when removing cables because they are fragile the small flat flexible cables and cable connectors are extremely sensitive FIGURE 3 29 Types of Cable Connector 3 36 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 3 9 14 3 5 14 1 3 5 14 2 CPUs and Heatsinks Caution In a two CPU configuration of the Sun Fire V20z server both CPUs must be the same stepping version and the same speed Before adding or replacing a CPU ensure that you have read the information in No Mixing of CPU Stepping Versions on page 3 8
63. Please take note of the following items Super FRU chassis PN 380 0979 Sun Fire V20z server For this release m Super FRU chassis PN F380 0979 is sent as a replacement for chassis PN 380 0979 only m You can only use CPU stepping version CO m You can only use Registered DDR 333 memory DIMMs Super FRU chassis PN 380 1168 Sun Fire V20z server For this release m Super FRU chassis PN F380 1168 is sent as a replacement for chassis PN 380 1168 If necessary it can be sent as a replacement for chassis PN 380 0979 a You can use CPU stepping versions C0 and CG in this Super FRU replacement To use stepping version CG the server must be running BIOS version 1 27 9 or higher m You cannot use CPU stepping version E in this release m You can only use Registered DDR 333 memory DIMMs 3 6 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 Super FRU chassis PN 380 1194 Sun Fire V20z server For this release m Super FRU chassis PN F380 1194 is sent as a replacement for chassis PN 380 1194 only m You can only use CPU stepping version E m You cannot use CPU stepping versions CO and CG a With CPU stepping version E you must use the CPU VRM PN F370 7746 due to the higher wattage requirements for this CPU m You can use Registered DDR 333 or DDR 400 memory DIMMs a In this Super FRU release you must use the memory VRM PN F370 7747 due to the higher speed of the DIMMs This is the supported memory VRM for th
64. S setup Note If a CRU needs replacement you can request a replacement part from Sun All parts replaced under warranty must be returned to Sun within 30 days of receipt of the replacement part Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 3 0 1 I O Board Follow these steps to remove and replace the I O board Power off the server including any attached peripherals and disconnect the server from the electrical outlet Refer to Powering Off the Server and Removing the Cover on page 3 2 Remove the two screws securing the I O board to the motherboard see FIGURE 3 5 FIGURE 3 5 Removing the I O Board Lift the I O board straight up to free it from the connector on the motherboard Installation is the reverse of this procedure Note When re installing the I O board ensure that the connector on the I O board is seated in the corresponding connector on the motherboard Before re installing the cover on the server check the routing of all cables for obstructions Chapter 3 Maintaining the Sun Fire V20z Server 3 13 IDA 3 5 2 1 3 5 2 2 PCI Card Caution Do not use 5 V PCI cards or you may cause damage to the motherboard Use only 3 V PCI cards in your Sun Fire V20z and V40z servers Supported PCI Cards For the current list of PCI cards that are supported for the Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z servers visit http www sun com serve
65. The Sun Fire V20z server supports both one and two CPU configurations The following procedure describes how to replace a CPU One CPU Configuration For a Sun Fire V20z server if you are changing from a two CPU configuration to a one CPU configuration 1 Install the single CPU in the CPUO connector 2 Remove CPU1 3 Remove the CPU VRM for CPU1 If the CPU VRM for CPU1 is installed with no CPU in the CPU1 connector the server will not boot 4 Remove the memory DIMMS and the memory VRM for CPU1 If CPU1 is not installed CPUO does not see the memory DIMMs in the slots for CPU1 Removing a Heatsink and CPU Power off the server including any attached peripherals and disconnect the server from the electrical outlet Refer to Powering Off the Server and Removing the Cover on page 3 2 Unfasten the single securing screw and remove the center air baffle see FIGURE 3 30 Chapter 3 Maintaining the Sun Fire V20z Server 3 37 FIGURE 3 30 Removing the Center Air Baffle 3 Unscrew the heatsink from the motherboard a For a heatsink installed in the original release chassis PN 380 0979 and the first updated release chassis PN 380 1168 of the Sun Fire V20z server for CPUs of stepping versions C0 and CG Unfasten the two securing screws and remove the heatsink securing clip See FIGURE 3 31 b For a heatsink installed in the second updated release chassis PN 380 1194 of the server fo
66. V20z Server Unit Level Environmental Specifications Specification State English Metric Temperature Operating 50 to 95 F 10 to 35 C Non operating 40 to 149 F 40 to 65 C Humidity Operating 10 to 90 RH at 80 6 F 10 to 90 RH at 27 C max wet bulb non max wet bulb non condensing condensing Non operating 10 to 90 RH 10 to 90 RH Altitude Operating Up to 9 800 feet Up to 3 000 meters Non operating Up to 39 370 feet Up to 12 000 meters Vibration Operating 20 G 5 to 500 Hz sine sweep Shock Operating 5 G 11 ms half sine The temperature specifications in this table are rated for sea level For each rise of 300 meters in altitude the maximum temperature drops by 1 C A 2 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 A 2 A 2 1 A 2 2 Sun Fire V40z Specifications Sun Fire V40z Physical Specifications TABLE A 4 Sun Fire V40z Server Physical Specifications Specification English Metric Width 19 in 482 60 mm Depth 28 in 711 20 mm Height 5 25 in 133 35 mm Weight max 75 lbs 34 0 kg Sun Fire V40z Power Specifications TABLE A 5 Sun Fire V40z Server AC Input Specifications Specification Value Universal AC Input 100 to 240 VAC 47 63 Hz Maximum current 10 0 amps Appendix A System Specifications A 3 A293 A 4 Sun Fire V40z Environmental Specifications TABLE A 6 Sun Fire V40z Server Unit Level Environmental Specifications Sp
67. Your Comments xiv Introduction to the Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers 1 1 Safety Guidelines 1 1 1 1 1 User Documentation 1 2 1 2 Overview of the Sun Fire V20z Server 1 2 1 2 1 Applications 1 3 1 2 2 Sun Fire V20z Features 1 3 1 2 3 Sun Fire V20z Hardware System Orientation 1 4 1 1 1 2 3 1 Sun Fire V20z Front and Back Panels 1 4 1 2 3 2 Sun Fire V20z System Components 1 6 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 Overview of the Sun Fire V40z Server 1 7 1 3 1 Applications 1 7 1 3 2 Sun Fire V40z Features 1 8 1 3 3 Sun Fire V40z Server Hardware System Orientation 1 9 1 3 3 1 Sun Fire V40z Front and Back Panels 1 9 1 3 3 2 Sun Fire V40z System Components 1 11 Shared Features of the Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers 1 12 1 4 1 Server Management 1 12 1 4 1 1 Service Processor 1 12 1 4 1 2 Operator Panel 1 13 1 4 1 3 Front and Back Panel LEDs 1 18 Accessory Kits 1 19 Additional Options and Customer Replaceable Components 1 21 Field Replacement Units 1 24 2 Powering On and Configuring BIOS Settings 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 Powering On the Server 2 1 Powering Off the Server 2 3 Escape Sequences for Remote Console Terminal 2 4 BIOS Setup Utility 2 5 2 4 1 Main Menu 2 6 2 4 2 Advanced Menu 2 8 2 4 3 Security Menu 2 13 2 4 4 Power Menu 2 14 2 4 5 Boot Menu 2 14 2 4 6 Exit Menu 2 15 2 4 7 QuickBoot Feature 2 15 Booting From a USB Diskette Device 2 16 iv Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guid
68. ack to FIGURE 4 7 Power Supply Cage Assembly 5 To install the new power supply cage assembly refer back to FIGURE 4 27 a Insert the assembly into the chassis with the rear of the assembly angled downward and the assembly handle in the fully open position b Carefully insert the metal tabs on the rear of the assembly into their slots on the chassis back panel c With the tabs in place set the front of the assembly down on the motherboard connector d Press the metal handle on the top of the assembly down until the connectors on the motherboard engage with the assembly backplane 4 74 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 Individual power supply To re install the power supplies refer back to FIGURE 4 26 Caution You must open the power supply s handle before you insert it into the power supply cage If the handle is left closed it will deform the metal to which it latches Also failure to open the power supply handle only partially engages the power supply s connector which can cause the power reset sequence PRS code to enter a failed state If this happens the system fault LED on the front panel will blink twice per second To recover a system in this bad PRS state 1 Disconnect all AC power and reseat all power supplies 2 Wait five minutes 3 Reconnect AC power cords to all power supplies a Open the power supply handle to the fully open position as shown in
69. after displaying a detected error The other options display seconds the SETUP entry or resume boot prompt then wait for the specified period of time or forever while a user chooses the action to take Options include Disabled Wait 5 seconds Wait 30 seconds Wait Forever Diagnostics Diagnostics Boot Mode can be enabled to provide platform Disabled Boot Mode diagnostics CD Diags with the same BIOS support Note This provided to SP Diags The default Disabled reflects that option is new in the platform is usually booted normally and not in NSV v2 2 0 x diagnostic support mode Enabling this option is effective only for the next boot after which it is reset to Disabled 2 8 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 TABLE 2 3 BIOS Advanced Menu Continued Menu Option Description Default Chipset Configuration Caution Do not change the settings unless you are sure of what you are doing Setting items on this menu to incorrect values may cause your system to malfunction Options for advanced chipset features Options include e SRAT Table Enables the ACPI 2 0 Static Resource Affinity Table for OSs that support an SRAT and will disable node interleaving Disabled allows for node interleaving Options include Enabled and Disabled Enabled e Node Interleave If set to Auto node interleaving will be enabled if memory sizes match SRAT table is disabled and if DRAM ECC
70. air baffle removing from Sun Fire V40z 30 Main menu BIOS 6 memory module population rules Sun Fire V20z 31 memory module population rules Sun Fire V40z 49 memory modules replacing in Sun Fire V20z 31 memory modules replacing in Sun Fire V40z 49 memory VRM replacing in Sun Fire V20z 28 memory VRM replacing in Sun Fire V40z 41 mirroring integrated 2 0 operator panel button functions 13 location Sun Fire V20z 4 location Sun Fire V40z 9 menu options 14 overview 13 operator panel board replacing in Sun Fire V20z 23 operator panel LCD assembly replacing in Sun Fire V40z 29 organization of chapters xi overview of RAID 1 overview of service processor 12 overview of Sun Fire V20z server 2 overview of Sun Fire V40z 7 P PCI card replacing in Sun Fire V20z 14 PCI card replacing in Sun Fire V40z 13 POST codes BIOS 1 POST codes boot block in flash ROM 7 Power menu BIOS 14 power supply cage replacing in Sun Fire V40z 39 power supply replacing in Sun Fire V20z 24 power supply replacing individual in Sun Fire V40z 37 powering off server 3 powering on server 1 2 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 Q QuickBoot feature 15 R RAID support overview 1 rear fan cage assembly replacing in Sun Fire V40z 35 related documentation xiii remote console escape sequences 4 replacing Sun Fire V20z components see Sun Fire V20z S SCSI backplane assembly replacing in Sun Fire V
71. al as the server Turn off power to any attached peripherals Label and disconnect all peripheral cables and all telecommunication lines connected to I O connectors or ports on the back panel of the system Caution The system s printed circuit boards and hard disk drives contain components that are extremely sensitive to static electricity Before handling components attach a wrist strap to a chassis ground any unpainted metal surface Loosen the captive screw on the cover latch then rotate the latch toward the system rear to push back the cover see FIGURE 4 1 Lift the cover up and remove it 4 2 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 Captive FIGURE 4 1 Removing the Cover of the Sun Fire V40z Server 4 3 Locations of Sun Fire V40z Components Refer to FIGURE 4 2 which shows a top down view of the server to locate components before performing the remove and replace procedures Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4 3 System battery under power aaa cage assembly SUPR cade up to 2 power supplies Horizontal PCI slot and Vertical PCI riser PCI slots 6 under power supply cage ps i ii g 0 o F D ET ENTI b o l i Rear fan cage i LL LHL assembly o o Memory VRM 2 on
72. am 78 CPU card replacing 25 CPU voltage regulator module VRM replacing 44 CPUs replacing 53 DVD diskette drive assembly replacing 24 environmental specifications 4 features 8 front bezel removing 26 front fan cage assembly replacing 34 front panel overview 9 hard disk drive replacing 21 jumpers and indicators diagram 78 list of customer replaceable units CRUs 12 main air baffle removing 30 memory modules replacing 49 memory voltage regulator module VRM 41 motherboard diagram 78 operator panel location 9 operator panel LCD assembly replacing 29 Index 3 overview 7 PCI card slot locations 13 PCI card replacing 13 physical specifications 3 power specifications 3 power supply cage replacing 39 power supply replacing individual 37 powering off for service 2 rear fan cage assembly replacing 35 removing cover 2 SCSI backplane assembly 30 sixth hard drive adapter option 23 Super CRU replacing 76 tools for maintenance procedures 1 Super CRU replacing in Sun Fire V20z 42 Super CRU replacing in Sun Fire V40z 76 system specifications 1 T tools for Sun Fire V20z maintenance 1 tools for Sun Fire V40z maintenance 1 typographic conventions xiii U USB diskette device booting 16 using operator panel 13 Z ZIF cable connectors 36 4 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005
73. am strip is critical to proper air flow Carefully position the heatsink on the CPU aligning it with the mounting posts to reduce movement after it makes initial contact with the layer of thermal grease Caution If the heatsink is moved too much during its installation the layer of thermal grease may become uneven leading to component damage Chapter 3 Maintaining the Sun Fire V20z Server 3 41 AN 3 0 15 11 12 13 According to the type of heatsink that you have after the heatsink is correctly aligned a Re install the heatsink clips so that the longer tab points toward the fans b Tighten the clip securing screws OR Caution Tighten the screws evenly on each side of the heatsink If you completely tighten the screw on one side first you may damage the CPU underneath a Re insert the screws and captive springs b Tighten the screws Replace the center air baffle Before re installing the cover on the server check the routing of all cables for obstructions Super FRU Caution Only a qualified technician is allowed to perform this procedure This package is not a customer replaceable unit CRU Refer to the Service Label on the inside of the chassis cover for the location of the components The Super FRU is a chassis containing the motherboard and certain customer replaceable units CRUs To install a Super FRU you must remove all of the CRUs from the old chassis Then re
74. and Sun Fire V40z Servers Troubleshooting Techniques and Diagnostics Guide Pointer Document to Web site with the most current user documentation ReadMe for the Bootable Diagnostics CD ROM ReadMe for Configuring the Solaris 10 OS Preinstalled on the Server Installation Guide for the ITU for Solaris 9 OS The following files are included in the directory support files 705 1308 1 CD 817 5246 817 5248 817 5249 817 5250 817 5251 817 7184 819 1777 819 1810 819 1811 819 1812 Chapter 1 Introduction to the Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers 1 19 1 20 TABLE 1 7 Contents of the Accessory Kits for the Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers Continued Item Part Number Quantity Delivery e Support Resources Files The directory contains important files that are used in supporting the server This includes updated drivers and files for creating a networked installation server For more information refer to the README txt file found in this directory N A Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers Network Share Volume CD ROM Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers Bootable Diagnostics CD ROM Sun Installation Assistant CD ROM for Linux OS installations Install Time Update ITU for Solaris 9 OS Installation Guide for the ITU for Solaris 9 OS Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers Release Notes Pointer Document to Web site with the most current user do
75. and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 3 5 5 FIGURE 3 14 Removing the SCSI Backplane Caution Ensure that the fan wires are not pinched when reinstalling the backplane Before re installing the cover on the server check the routing of all cables for obstructions CD ROM DVD ROM Diskette Drive Assembly The following procedure describes how to replace the CD ROM DVD ROM Diskette Drive assembly Note Removable drives are fragile components that must be handled with care To prevent damage to the system damage to a removable drive or loss of information observe these precautions Before removing a diskette drive or CD ROM DVD ROM drive be sure that a diskette or disc is not in the drive Be sure that the CD ROM DVD ROM tray is closed While handling a drive avoid touching the connector Power off the server including any attached peripherals and disconnect the server from the electrical outlet Refer to Powering Off the Server and Removing the Cover on page 3 2 Unfasten the CD ROM DVD ROM Diskette Drive ribbon cables from the motherboard see FIGURE 3 15 Caution Use care with the small flat cables They are extremely fragile Chapter 3 Maintaining the Sun Fire V20z Server 3 21 FIGURE 3 15 Uncabling the CD ROM DVD ROM Diskette Drive Assembly 3 Unfasten the single screw securing the CD ROM DVD Diskette drive assembly to the chassis see FIGURE 3
76. aps downward so that they do not protrude above the cable itself Chapter 3 Maintaining the Sun Fire V20z Server 3 3 3 3 Locations of Sun Fire V20z Components Refer to FIGURE 3 2 to locate components before performing the remove and replace procedures The following figure indicates the location of each of these components Power Supply PCI Riser full length Side Air Baffle Memory VRM Memory Modules CPU VRM CPUs and Heatsinks 2 Center Air Baffle PCI Riser half length Fans 2 Memory VRM Memory Modules CPU VRM Fans 4 Operator Panel and SCSI LCD Backplane CD DVD FD Drive Module SCSI HDDs with Carriers FIGURE 3 2 Locations of System Components in Sun Fire V20z Server Top Down View 3 4 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 BAL 3 3 1 1 3 3 1 2 SCSI ID Assignments The ID assignments for the SCSI hard disk drive connectors on the SCSI backplane are shown in FIGURE 3 3 when viewing the HDDs from the front of the server m SCSI slot 0 is the left drive bay a SCSI slot 1 is the middle drive bay next to the CD ROM Diskette Drive assembly SCSI slot 0 SCSI slot 1 CD ROM Diskette FIGURE 3 3 SCSI Slot Numbering for HDDs Linux based Server If you have a single SCSI HDD the drive can be inserted in either slot If you have two HDDs the drive with the OS boot sector must be installed in th
77. ar the CMOS if the server hangs during certain conditions a The default position for the jumper is pins 1 2 which is the setting for Clear CMOS Removed This setting retains CMOS settings on each reboot of the server a If you move the jumper to pins 2 3 this is the Clear CMOS Installed setting This setting will clear the CMOS settings with each reboot of the server Clear CMOS Jumper J125 D m r DFLT 3 2 1 CPUO FIGURE 4 42 Sun Fire V40z Motherboard Showing Clear CMOS Jumper J125 4 80 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 APPENDIX A System Specifications To obtain maximum reliability and performance install your server into a proper environment and ensure correct configuration as discussed in this chapter A 1 Sun Fire V20z Specifications A 1 1 Sun Fire V20z Physical Specifications TABLE A 1 Sun Fire V20z Server Physical Specifications Specification English Metric Width 16 94 in 430 276 mm Depth 28 in 711 2 mm Height 1 69 in 42 93 mm Weight max 35 Ibs 15 88 kg A 1 A 1 2 A 1 3 Sun Fire V20z Power Specifications TABLE A 2 Sun Fire V20z Server AC Input Specifications Specification Value Universal AC Input 100 to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Maximum current 7 0 amps Sun Fire V20z Environmental Specifications TABLE A 3 Sun Fire
78. back and so on every five seconds If you set the Name for LCD it displays in the top line If you do not set the Name for LCD and you do specify to Use SP host name the host name displays in the top line If you specify neither the Name for LCD nor the Use SP host name options the numeric IP address displays Chapter 1 Introduction to the Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers 1 17 1 4 1 3 Front and Back Panel LEDs TABLE 1 5 describes the functions of the LEDs on the front panel of the server and TABLE 1 6 describes the functions of the LEDs on the back panel m Refer to FIGURE 1 1 and FIGURE 1 2 for the locations of these LEDs on the Sun Fire V20z server m Refer to FIGURE 1 4 and FIGURE 1 5 for the locations of these LEDs on the Sun Fire V40z server TABLE 1 5 Front Panel LED Functions LED Description Platform Power System Fault Locate This LED is lit when the platform power is on This LED blinks when a severe system fault such as an over voltage condition or an upper temperature limit is detected Refer to System Fault Events in the Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers Troubleshooting Techniques and Diagnostics Guide 817 7184 This LED is lit when you press the Locate button on either the front or the back of the server This LED helps you to identify which system in the rack you are working on in a rack full of servers You can also turn on this LED remotely through SP com
79. be replaced in either the front or rear fan cage Squeeze the retainer clip on the edge of the fan then pull the fan straight up to disengage its connector and remove it from its fan cage see FIGURE 4 23 FIGURE 4 23 Removing an Individual Cooling Fan Cage Shown Removed From Server To install a new fan align it with the bay in the fan cage and push down firmly and evenly on both top corners of the fan to engage it with the cage connector Caution Ensure that the fan airflow direction is correct front to rear by installing the fan so that the airflow direction arrow points towards the rear of the chassis After installing a new fan allow sufficient time for the system to recognize the fan and to determine whether it is functioning properly Before re installing the cover on the server check the routing of all cables for obstructions Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4 33 4 5 7 3 Replacing the Front Fan Cage Assembly Caution On the updated release of the Sun Fire V40z server chassis PN 380 1206 if you remove the front or rear fan cage assembly from the motherboard while the server is powered on and running the server will automatically perform a hard power off We recommend that you power off the server before servicing any components The front fan cage assembly holds fans 9 through 12 numbering is indicated on the top of the main air baffle Power off the server includi
80. between bank 0 and bank 1 do not have to match a For example TABLE 3 1 shows some valid sample configurations for CPUO In each example DIMM 0 and DIMM 1 match in size and vendor but they do not have to match DIMM 2 and DIMM 3 DIMM 2 and DIMM 3 must match within their bank but they do not have to match DIMM 0 and DIMM 1 TABLE 3 1 Sample of Valid DIMM Configurations CPU 0 BANK 0 BANK 1 Example 1 Example 2 Example 3 Example 4 DIMM 0 512 DIMM 1 512 DIMM 0 1GB DIMM 1 1GB DIMM 0 1GB DIMM 1 1GB DIMM 0 2GB DIMM 1 2GB DIMM 2 1GB DIMM 3 1GB DIMM 2 1GB DIMM 3 1GB DIMM 2 512 DIMM 3 512 DIMM 2 512 DIMM 3 512 a The sample configurations in TABLE 3 2 are not valid because in each case at least one of the banks contains mismatched DIMM pairs TABLE 3 2 Sample of Non Valid DIMM Configurations CPU 0 BANK 0 BANK 1 Example 1 Example 2 Example 3 Example 4 DIMM 0 512 DIMM 1 1GB DIMM 0 1GB DIMM 1 1GB DIMM 0 2GB DIMM 1 2GB DIMM 0 512 DIMM 1 1GB DIMM 2 512 DIMM 3 512 DIMM 2 512 DIMM 3 2GB DIMM 2 512 DIMM 3 1GB DIMM 2 512 DIMM 3 1GB Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 3 5 11 2 3 5 11 3 Removing a memory module Power off the server including any attached peripherals and disconnect the server from the electrical outlet Refer to Powering Off the Server and Remov
81. bly into their slots on the chassis back panel c With the tabs in place set the front of the assembly down on the motherboard connector d Press the metal handle on the top of the assembly down until the connectors on the motherboard engage with the assembly backplane 5 Re install the power supplies into the new power supply cage assembly See Replacing an Individual Power Supply on page 4 37 6 Before re installing the cover on the server check the routing of all cables for obstructions 4 40 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 4 5 9 4 5 9 1 Memory Voltage Regulator Modules Caution The Registered DDR 400 memory DIMMS can only be used in the updated release chassis PN 380 1206 of the Sun Fire V40z server If you are installing the new Registered DDR 400 memory DIMMs in your server you must also install the new 2 6V voltage regulator module VRM PN 370 7747 The Sun Fire V40z server contains memory voltage regulator modules VRMs in four locations Two memory VRMs are on the motherboard and two are on the optional CPU card Use the correct procedure in this section a Replacing a Memory VRM on the Motherboard on page 4 41 a Replacing a Memory VRM on the CPU Card on page 4 42 Replacing a Memory VRM on the Motherboard Power off the server including any attached peripherals and disconnect the server from the electrical outlet If your server inclu
82. btain default settings C 6 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 C2 Adapter Properties The Adapter Properties menu allows you to view and modify adapter settings It also provides access to an adapter s device settings Following are the options on the Adapter Properties menu TABLE C 7 Adapter Properties Option Description lt Device Properties gt To view and modify device properties press Enter lt RAID Properties gt To view create delete or configure RAID arrays press Enter lt Synchronize Whole Copies the data from the primary copy of the Mirror gt mirrored array to the secondary copy Host SCSI ID Indicates the SCSI identifier of an adapter 0 7 or 0 15 It is recommended that this field be set to the highest priority SCSI identifier which is Z3 Note 8 bit SCSI devices cannot see identifiers greater than 7 SCSI Bus Scan Order Indicates the order in which to scan SCSI identifiers on an adapter Changing this item will affect drive letter assignment s if more than one device is attached to an adapter Note Changing this item may conflict with an operating system that automatically assigns drive order Removable Media Support Specifies the removable media support option for an adapter Three settings are allowed None indicates no removable media support whether the drive is selected as first BBS or is first in the scan order non BBS Boot Drive Only prov
83. by running the following command Note Before you re cycle the power ensure that the platform OS has been shut down gracefully or that the file system has been synchronized using the sync command platform set power state cycle W f 3 10 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 3 4 3 9 10 11 In the SP SOL session that you launched in Step 1 you now see the output of the BIOS CPU step screen For a sample of this output see Step 1 in the previous procedure on page 3 9 During the server s memory self test terminate the remote session in order to pause the screen a Press Control e b Press the c key c Press the period key Verify the stepping version of the CPUs in the line similar to the following examples 2 Processors Detected CG CG or 2 Processors Detected E4 E4 Support Guide for Half Length PCI Card Removed In the original release of the Sun Fire V20z server there is a plastic guide on the motherboard for supporting a half length PCI X card This support guide prevents you from installing a full length PCI X card in the PCI 1 66 MHz position In the updated releases of the server the guide has been removed You can now install a full length PCI X card in this slot Chapter 3 Maintaining the Sun Fire V20z Server 3 11 3 5 3 12 Customer Replaceable Unit Replacement Procedures Caution Before touching or replacing any comp
84. c User a number from 1 to default 39 to select a predetermined type of hard drive none CD DVD ROM ATAPI Removable and IDE Removable e Multi Sector Transfers The number of transfer sectors Disabled Secondary i M Options include Disabled 2 4 8 and 16 sectors aster default e LBA Mode Control Determines whether BIOS will access Disabled CD ROM the IDE Primary Master Device via LBA mode Options include Enabled and Disabled e 32 bit I O Selects the 32 bit I O operation Options Disabled include Enabled and Disabled e Transfer Mode Selects the transfer mode Standard Options include Standard Fast PIO1 Fast PIO2 Fast PIO3 Fast PIO4 FPIO3 DMA1 and FPIO4 DMA2 e Ultra DMA Mode Selects Ultra DMA Mode Options Disabled include Disabled Mode 0 Mode 1 Mode 2 Mode 3 Mode 4 Mode 5 and Mode 6 HDD Post Enable or disable HDD Post Write Buffer support Enabled Write Buffer Large Disk For UNIX Novell Netware or other OSs select Other If you DOS Access Mode are installing new software and the drive fails change this selection and try again Different OSs require different representations of drive geometries Options include DOS and Other Boot Enable or disable display of the system configuration on Disabled Summary boot System Displays how much system memory is recognized as Current Memory present in the system memory Extended Displays how much extended memory is recognized as Current Memory present in the system
85. cumentation Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers Warranty Pointer and Privacy Disclaimer Sheet Setting Up the Sun Fire V20z Server poster Sun Fire V20z server only Setting Up the Sun Fire V40z Server poster Sun Fire V40z server only Important Safety Information for Sun Hardware Systems Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers Binary Code License Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers Third Party Software License Agreement Sun Microsystems Software License Agreement multilingual Entitlement for Solaris 10 3 05 Operating System 705 1307 1 CD 705 1309 1 CD 705 1183 1 CD 702 4543 1 Floppy Diskette 819 1812 1 Printed 819 1771 1 Printed 819 1777 1 Printed 817 5254 1 Printed 817 5336 1 Printed 817 5337 1 Printed 816 7190 1 Printed 817 5253 1 Printed 817 5338 1 Printed 819 0764 1 Printed 819 1755 1 Printed Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 1 6 Additional Options and Customer Replaceable Components Note For the most up to date list of available components visit the following Sun Web sites http sunsolve sun com handbook_pub Systems SunFireV20z components html and http sunsolve sun com handbook_pub Systems SunFirevV40z components html Sun offers additional options as well as customer replaceable components for the servers The components for both the Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z servers are shown in TABLE 1 8 To order these pa
86. day and year fields Current Press Enter to save the data Use the Tab key to move to the date next field and use Shift Tab to move to the previous field Legacy Set the type of diskette drive installed as diskette A 1 44MB Diskette A Options include Disabled 360KB 5 25 in 1 2MB 5 25 in 1 25MB 720KB 3 5 in 1 44 1 25MB 3 5 in and 2 88MB 3 5 in 3 5 in Note 1 44 1 25MB 3 5 in references a 1024 byte sector Japanese media format This diskette requires a 3 mode floppy disk drive Legacy Sets the type of diskette drive installed as diskette B Disabled Diskette B Options include Disabled 360KB 5 25 in 1 2MB 5 25 in Note This 720KB 3 5 in 1 44 1 25MB 3 5 in and 2 88MB 3 5 in option not Note 1 44 1 25MB 3 5 references a 1024 byte sector included in Japanese media format This diskette requires a 3 mode NSV v2 2 0 x floppy disk drive 2 6 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 TABLE 2 2 BIOS Main Menu Continued Menu Option Description Default Primary Set the parameters of the IDE Primary Master Subordinate Master and IDE Secondary Master slots Press Enter to activate the default submenu screen to configure each of these settings The none submenu options include i e Type The type of IDE hard drive Options include Auto Auto Trimaty allows BIOS to automatically determine the hard drive s Multisector 2ub fdinate capacity number of heads et
87. des two power supplies ensure that both power cords are disconnected from the electrical outlet Refer to Powering Off the Server and Removing the Cover on page 4 2 Remove the main air baffle see FIGURE 4 20 Lift the rear edge of the baffle then move it toward the rear of the server to disengage the hooks on the front edge of the baffle Remove the rear fan cage assembly Squeeze the retainer clips on each end of the fan cage inward see FIGURE 4 25 Pull straight up on the fan cage assembly to disengage it from the motherboard connector Lift the assembly up and out of the server Identify the memory VRM that must be replaced The memory VRM is in the outer slot furthest from the CPU Remove a memory VRM by pressing down on the ejector bars at both ends of the socket see FIGURE 4 28 Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4 41 4 5 9 2 10 11 FIGURE 4 28 Removing a Memory VRM Install the new VRM to the socket by pressing down firmly and evenly on both top corners until the ejector levers close over the notches on the VRM Re install the rear fan cage assembly Replace the main air baffle Before re installing the cover on the server check the routing of all cables for obstructions Replacing a Memory VRM on the CPU Card Power off the server including any attached peripherals and disconnect the server from the electrical outlet If your server includes
88. dule errors Clears memory module errors For more information refer to System Fault Events in the Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers Troubleshooting Techniques and Diagnostics Guide 817 7184 Displays the last ten Port 80 codes in hex 5 per line Press any button to clear the display The display automatically clears after 30 seconds This feature only works in BIOS booting state to see all the post codes run the subcommand sp get port80 m SP Set SP IP information Autoconfigure Update SP Flash Configures the SP network using DHCP or a static IP address For more information refer to Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers Installation Guide 817 5246 Propagates SP configuration information from one SP to one or more others For more information refer to Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers Server Management Guide 817 5249 Updates SP software For more information refer to Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers Server Management Guide 817 5249 1 14 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 TABLE 1 4 Operator Panel Menu Options Continued Menu Menu Options Description Dump SP Invokes the Troubleshooting Dump Utility TDU which captures the following information and either sends it to stdout or stores it in an output file e system state table SST e hardware and software component versions e machine check register values e
89. e Replacing the Rear Fan Cage Assembly on page 4 35 a Power Supplies see Replacing an Individual Power Supply on page 4 37 a Power Supply Cage Assembly see Replacing a Power Supply Cage Assembly on page 4 39 a Memory VRMs on motherboard and CPU card see Memory Voltage Regulator Modules on page 4 41 4 12 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 4 5 1 4 5 1 1 a CPU VRMs on motherboard and CPU card see CPU Voltage Regulator Modules on page 4 44 a Memory Modules on motherboard and CPU card see Memory Modules on page 4 49 m CPUs and Heatsinks on motherboard and CPU card see CPUs and Heatsinks on page 4 53 m System battery see System Battery on page 4 63 m Cables see Cable Kit on page 4 65 m Super CRU see Super FRU on page 4 76 Caution The Sun Fire V40z server weighs 80 pounds 36 3 kilograms Use caution when lifting or moving the server to avoid personal injury Always load a rack from the bottom up and load the heaviest item in the rack first Note Removing the battery causes the server to revert to the factory default BIOS settings regardless of how the server boot options have been set up using the System Setup Utility or the BIOS setup Note If a CRU needs replacement you can request a replacement part from Sun All parts replaced under warranty must be returned to Sun within 30 days o
90. e March 2005 Maintaining the Sun Fire V20z Server 3 1 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 Tools and Supplies Needed 3 1 Powering Off the Server and Removing the Cover 3 2 3 2 1 Server Top Cover Installation 3 3 Locations of Sun Fire V20z Components 3 4 3 3 1 SCSI ID Assignments 3 5 3 3 1 1 Linux based Server 3 5 3 3 1 2 Solaris based Server 3 5 Releases of the Sun Fire V20z Server 3 5 3 4 1 3 4 2 3 4 3 Versions of the Sun Fire V20z Server 3 6 3 4 1 1 Important Information 3 6 3 4 1 2 Solaris 9 OS Install Time Update for a Super FRU Replacement 3 7 No Mixing of CPU Stepping Versions 3 8 3 4 2 1 Verifying the Stepping Version of the CPU 3 8 Support Guide for Half Length PCI Card Removed 3 11 Customer Replaceable Unit Replacement Procedures 3 12 3 5 1 3 5 2 3 5 4 3 5 5 3 5 6 3 5 7 3 5 8 I O Board 3 13 PCI Card 3 14 3 5 2 1 Supported PCI Cards 3 14 3 5 2 2 Adding or Replacing a PCI Card 3 14 SCSI Hard Disk Drive and Carrier 3 16 3 5 3 1 Removing an HDD and Carrier 3 16 3 5 3 2 Installing an HDD and Carrier 3 17 SCSI Backplane 3 18 CD ROM DVD ROM Diskette Drive Assembly 3 21 Operator Panel Board and LCD Display 3 23 Power Supply 3 24 Cooling Fans 3 26 Contents v 3 5 9 Memory Voltage Regulator Modules 3 28 3 5 10 CPU Voltage Regulator Modules 3 29 3 5 10 1 Before You Start 3 29 3 5 10 2 Removing a CPU VRM 3 30 3 5 10 3 Replacing a CPU VRM 3 30 3 5 11 Memory Modules 3 31 3 5 11 1 Memo
91. e lowest numbered slot among the populated slots Solaris based Server The Solaris boot disk must be installed in SCSI slot 0 3 4 Releases of the Sun Fire V20z Server This chapter applies to m the original release chassis part number PN 380 0979 of the server m the first updated release chassis PN 380 1168 of the server m the second updated release chassis PN 380 1194 of the server The following sections highlight some issues that you should take into account when performing the remove and replace procedures in this chapter Chapter 3 Maintaining the Sun Fire V20z Server 3 5 3 4 1 Versions of the Sun Fire V20z Server A number of different versions of the Sun Fire V20z server have been released Due to changes on the motherboard as well as in the BIOS and firmware a number of components such as memory VRMs and CPU VRMs are not interchangeable among the various releases The chassis part number PN is labelled on the front panel of the server near the CD ROM DVD ROM Diskette Drive assembly TABLE 4 explains the components available for each of the server releases TABLE 4 Components Available for Server Releases Super FRU Family of CPU CPU VRM Type of Memory VRM Chassis PN stepping version required PN Memory DIMM required PN 380 0979 CO F370 6680 DDR 333 F370 6646 380 1168 CG F370 6680 DDR 333 F370 6646 380 1194 E F370 7746 DDR 333 F370 7747 DDR 400 3 4 1 1 Important Information
92. e easily restored by simply swapping disks The system then automatically re mirrors the swapped disk Additionally the hot spare feature keeps one disk ready to automatically replace a failed disk in the volume making the system even more fault tolerant D 2 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 D 1 3 D 1 4 The mirroring is accomplished through the firmware of an LSI Logic controller that supports the standard Fusion MPT interface The runtime mirroring of the boot disk is transparent to the BIOS drivers and OS Host based status software monitors the state of the mirrored disks and reports any error conditions The system is configured with a second disk as a mirror of the first primary disk The IM feature uses the same device drivers as the standard controllers providing seamless and transparent fault tolerance This eliminates the need for complex backup software or expensive RAID hardware The IM feature operates independently from the OS in order to conserve system resources The BIOS based configuration utility makes it easy to configure a mirrored volume Zero Channel RAID Not Supported Zero channel RAID cards are RAID controller cards that utilize the SCSI chip on the motherboard to configure more advanced RAID setups These servers do not support zero channel RAID cards Alternative Internal Drive RAID Configuration For Sun Fire V40z Servers Only To achieve other RAID levels not supported b
93. e handled with care To prevent damage to the system damage to a removable drive or loss of information observe these precautions Before removing a diskette drive or DVD ROM drive be sure that a diskette or disc is not in the drive Be sure that the DVD ROM tray is closed While handling a drive avoid touching the connector Power off the server including any attached peripherals and disconnect the server from the electrical outlet If your server includes two power supplies ensure that both power cords are disconnected from the electrical outlet Refer to Powering Off the Server and Removing the Cover on page 4 2 Remove the cable service loop from the clip on the right wall of the server chassis including the round black USB cable On the front panel of the server press in the latch on the left side of the DVD ROM Diskette Drive assembly and remove it from the server see FIGURE 4 14 Feed the cable through the openings in the chassis as you remove the assembly Disconnect the ribbon cable connector from the rear of the assembly FIGURE 4 14 Removing the DVD ROM Diskette Drive Assembly 4 24 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 4 5 4 To install the new assembly connect the ribbon cable connector to the rear of the assembly Align the assembly with the bay opening and press in firmly on both corners of the assembly until the latch clicks into place A
94. e plastic alignment tracks inside the server chassis then slide the CPU card into the tracks b Press in firmly and evenly on both corners of the CPU card until it engages the backplane c Lock down the two plastic latches on the corners of the CPU card to secure it in place 12 Close the CPU card door 13 Replace the front bezel onto the server 4 48 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 4 5 11 4 5 11 1 Memory Modules The Sun Fire V40z server contains memory modules in four memory bank locations Two banks are on the motherboard and two banks are on the optional CPU card Use the correct procedure in this section a Replacing a Memory Module on the Motherboard on page 4 51 a Replacing a Memory Module on the CPU Card on page 4 52 Memory Module Population Rules Use the following information and rules when you use the procedures in this section to replace or add dual inline memory modules DIMMs to the server a DIMMs used in the server must all be of the same type Registered DDR 333 or Registered DDR 400 Caution The Registered DDR 400 memory DIMMS can only be used in the updated release chassis PN 380 1206 of the Sun Fire V40z server If you are installing the new Registered DDR 400 memory DIMMs in your server you must also install the new 2 6V voltage regulator module VRM PN 370 7747 Note If you mix two different types of DIMM the memory
95. e the power supply cage assembly see Replacing a Power Supply Cage Assembly on page 4 39 Remove the system battery by sliding it back and prying it from the holder see FIGURE 4 38 for the location Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4 63 FIGURE 4 38 Removing the System Battery Caution Do not dispose of the battery with regular waste Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions or contact your local waste disposal agency for the location of the nearest battery deposit site 4 Install the new system battery into the holder with the side labeled facing up Note Replace the battery only with the identical model 5 Re install the power supply cage assembly see Replacing a Power Supply Cage Assembly on page 4 39 6 Before re installing the cover on the server check the routing of all cables for obstructions 4 64 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 4 5 14 4 5 14 1 Cable Kit Note The chassis part number PN is labelled on the front panel of the server near the DVD ROM Diskette Drive assembly The following procedure describes how to remove and replace the following cables Operator panel board cable DVD ROM Diskette drive assembly cable Internal USB cable SCSI backplane power cable SCSI signal cable Note The cable kit for the Sun Fire V40z server contains two SCSI signal cable
96. ear fan cage assembly Replace the main air baffle Before re installing the cover on the server check the routing of all cables for obstructions 4 46 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 4 5 10 3 gt amp Replacing a CPU VRM on the CPU Card Power off the server including any attached peripherals and disconnect the server from the electrical outlet If your server includes two power supplies ensure that both power cords are disconnected from the electrical outlet Refer to Powering Off the Server and Removing the Cover on page 4 2 It is not necessary to remove the cover for this procedure Remove the front bezel from the server by pressing in on the rubberized buttons on each side of the bezel then swinging the bezel top downward see FIGURE 4 15 Open the CPU card door which is located under the hard drive bays to access the CPU card Press in the two buttons on the door and swing it downward so that it is open 180 degrees from the closed position see FIGURE 4 16 Caution The electronic components and solder joints on the bottom of the CPU card are fragile Use care to avoid scraping the bottom of the CPU card on the chassis or door when removing or installing it Open the two plastic levers on the CPU card corners simultaneously to release it from its backplane then carefully pull it out of the server see FIGURE 4 17 Set the CPU card on an ESD r
97. ecification State English Temperature Operating 50 to 95 F Non operating 40 to 149 F Humidity Operating 10 to 90 RH at 80 6 F max wet bulb non condensing Non operating 10 to 90 RH Altitude Operating Up to 9 800 feet Non operating Up to 39 370 feet Vibration Operating 20 G 5 to 500 Hz sine sweep Shock Operating 5 G 11 ms half sine Metric 10 to 35 C 40 to 65 C 10 to 90 RH at 27 C max wet bulb non condensing 10 to 90 RH Up to 3 000 meters Up to 12 000 meters The temperature specifications in this table are rated for sea level For each rise of 300 meters in altitude the maximum temperature drops by 1 C Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 APPENDIX B BIOS POST Codes Typically the BIOS displays warning or error messages on the video display in the event of hardware or configuration errors However in some cases the error may be so severe that the BIOS halts immediately or the BIOS might be unable to initialize video In these cases it can be useful to determine the last Power On Self Test POST task that the BIOS was executing This is indicated by the value written to port 80 For information about retrieving the last port 80 post code using the sp get port80 command refer to the Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers Server Management Guide for details You can also retrieve the last 10 port 80 post codes using the operator
98. ectly aligned reinsert the hold down assembly crossbar through the heatsink fins see FIGURE 4 34 a Insert the crossbar from the front side of the heatsink and align it with the alignment mark on the base of the heatsink b Push the crossbar through the heatsink fins and insert the crossbar end into the tab on the hold down assembly c Tighten the captive screw that secures the crossbar Replace the rear fan cage assembly Replace fans 9 through 11 to the front fan cage assembly Replace the main air baffle Before re installing the cover on the server check the routing of all cables for obstructions Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4 57 FIGURE 4 34 Replacing the Heatsink Hold Down Assembly Crossbar 4 5 12 2 Replacing a CPU on the Optional CPU Card Removing a CPU and Heatsink 1 Power off the server including any attached peripherals and disconnect the server from the electrical outlet If your server includes two power supplies ensure that both power cords are disconnected from the electrical outlet Refer to Powering Off the Server and Removing the Cover on page 4 2 It is not necessary to remove the cover for this procedure 2 Remove the front bezel from the server by pressing in on the rubberized buttons on each side of the bezel then swinging the bezel top downward see FIGURE 4 15 3 Open the CPU card door which is located under the hard drive bays to access the CPU card Press in t
99. efully pull the carrier out of the drive bay see FIGURE 3 9 Note Avoid using the arm to remove the carrier FIGURE 3 9 SCSI HDD Carrier and Release Latch 3 Remove screw that holds the center air baffle and remove the baffle from the server see FIGURE 3 10 3 18 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 FIGURE 3 10 Removing the Center Air Baffle Remove the second processor fan from the right see FIGURE 3 11 a Unplug the fan s power connector from the motherboard b Pull the fan straight up to remove it from the fan tray Note Note exactly which motherboard connector to which the fan was connected If you plug a fan back into an incorrect connector the SP cannot correctly identify a fan failure FIGURE 3 11 Removing a Cooling Fan Remove the CPU VRM for CPU 1 left hand CPU by pulling it straight up out of its sockets see FIGURE 3 12 Chapter 3 Maintaining the Sun Fire V20z Server 3 19 FIGURE 3 12 Removing the CPU 1 VRM 6 Disconnect the 5 pin power cable the small flat cable and the 68 pin ribbon signal cable from the SCSI backplane see FIGURE 3 13 A Caution Use care with the small flat cables They are extremely fragile FIGURE 3 13 Uncabling the SCSI Backplane 7 Unfasten the two screws that secure the backplane to the chassis 8 Lift the SCSI backplane up and out of the chassis see FIGURE 3 14 3 20 Sun Fire V20z
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101. emory VRM Tighten the two screws on the PCI bracket guide Re install the Components Refer to the relevant sections in this procedure to re install any other components that you removed Before re installing the components check the routing of all cables for obstructions optional If you removed fan 12 a Slide the plastic air baffle onto fan 12 and down to the base b Align the fan with the bay in the fan cage and push down firmly and evenly on both top corners of the fan to engage it with the cage connector Caution Ensure that the fan airflow direction is correct front to rear by installing the fan so that the airflow direction arrow points towards the rear of the chassis After installing a new fan allow sufficient time for the system to recognize the fan and to determine whether it is functioning properly Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4 73 Plastic Air Baffle Cage 2 Re position the air baffle cage on the motherboard and re attach it with the four screws PCI Option Cards 3 Insert the new card into the slot Push down evenly on both corners of the card to ensure it is seated correctly 4 Secure the PCI card using one of the following two methods a If the slot has an MRL close the MRL and push down on it until it clicks refer back to FIGURE 4 6 a If the slot does not have an MRL replace the retaining bracket and its single securing screw to the top of the card refer b
102. emove the main air baffle see FIGURE 4 20 Lift the rear edge of the baffle then move it toward the rear of the server to disengage the hooks on the front edge of the baffle FIGURE 4 20 Removing the Main Air Baffle 4 Disconnect the SCSI signal cable and the power cable that connect to the rear side of the SCSI backplane circuit board see FIGURE 4 21 5 Loosen the two captive screws that secure the SCSI backplane assembly to the chassis see FIGURE 4 21 4 30 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 6 Lift the SCSI backplane assembly up and out of the chassis FIGURE 4 21 Removing the SCSI Backplane Assembly 7 Install the new SCSI backplane assembly by reversing Step 6 through Step 2 8 Before re installing the cover on the server check the routing of all cables for obstructions 4 5 7 Cooling Fans The twelve replaceable cooling fans in the Sun Fire V40z server plug into two different fan cage assemblies Use the correct procedure in this section m To replace an individual cooling fan see Replacing an Individual Cooling Fan on page 4 32 a The front fan cage assembly holds fans 9 through 12 See Replacing the Front Fan Cage Assembly on page 4 34 a The rear fan cage assembly holds fans 1 through 8 See Replacing the Rear Fan Cage Assembly on page 4 35 Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4 31 4 5 7 1 4 5 7 2 Fan Numbering The cooling
103. er supply and PCI 1 between the SP and platform ethernet ports See FIGURE 1 2 a The slot on the motherboard that corresponds to PCI 0 is identified by the silkscreen label Slot 2 133MHz a The slot on the motherboard that corresponds to PCI 1 is identified by the silkscreen label Slot 1 66MHz Chapter 1 Introduction to the Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers 1 5 1 2 3 2 Sun Fire V20z System Components FIGURE 1 3 shows the locations of the components inside the Sun Fire V20z chassis Power Supply PCI Riser VO full length Board A Side Air Baffle Memory VRM Memory Modules CPU VRM CPUs and Heatsinks 2 Center Air Baffle PCI Riser half length Fans 2 Memory VRM Memory Modules CPU VRM kans H Operator Panel and SCSI LCD Backplane CD DVD FD Drive Module SCSI HDDs with Carriers FIGURE 1 3 Location of System Components in the Sun Fire V20z Server 1 6 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 1 3 Lo Overview of the Sun Fire V40z Server The Sun Fire V40z server is an AMD Opteron Processor based enterprise class 3U 4P server The Sun Fire V40z server provides performance and value to an enterprise environment offering significantly better performance than current solutions The AMD Opteron processor implements the x86 64 architecture which delivers 64 bit capability In addition it delivers significant
104. er Guide March 2005 4 5 8 4 5 8 1 10 Caution When you replace the rear fan cage assembly make sure that the fan cage connector engages fully with the motherboard connector It is possible to power on the server with the fan cage not connected to the motherboard When you power on the server ensure that all fans are spinning and that the fan LEDs are on Align the fan cage with the chassis and push down on both ends of the fan cage until both retaining clips click securely into place and the fan cage connector fully engages with the motherboard connector Power on the server before you replace the cover so that you can verify that all fans are spinning and that the fan LEDs are on If the fans are not spinning it is very important that you power off the server and reseat the fan cage so that the motherboard connector is fully engaged Before re installing the cover on the server check the routing of all cables for obstructions Power Supplies and Power Supply Cage Assembly The Sun Fire V40z server can hold one or two power supplies in its power supply cage Use the correct procedure in this section a Replacing an Individual Power Supply on page 4 37 m Replacing a Power Supply Cage Assembly on page 4 39 Replacing an Individual Power Supply Note The individual power supplies on the Sun Fire V40z server are hot swappable You do not need to power off the server before removing and re
105. erface Active XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXKX XX Sun Microsystems XX XX Sun Fire v40z XX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXK CPU AMD Opteron tm Processor 850 4 Processors Detected CG CG CG CG 7743M System RAM Passed 1024K Cache SRAM Passed ATAPI CD ROM CD 224E Mouse initialized 2 During the memory test hit the Pause key 3 Verify the stepping version of the CPUs in the line similar to the following examples 2 Processors Detected CG CG or 2 Processors Detected E4 E4 4 To continue with the reboot hit any key Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4 9 Verifying the Stepping Version In a Remote Server To verify the stepping version of your CPU s in a remote server 1 Enable the Serial Over Lan SOL feature on the SP For more information refer to the Serial Over LAN section in Chapter 4 of the Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers Server Management Guide 817 5249 2 Launch an SOL session from a SP command line interface CLI to connect to the platform console remotely 3 Run the following command platform set console s sp e S baud rate where baud rate is the value that you have set in the BIOS settings the default baud rate in the BIOS settings is 9600 For example if the baud rate in your BIOS settings is set to the default value you would enter platform set console s sp e S 9600 Note This command changes the baud rate value for the SP so that it matches the baud
106. esistant surface Identify the CPU VRM that must be replaced The CPU VRM is in the inner slot closest to the CPU Updated release of Sun Fire V40z server only Remove the wire clip that secures the CPU VRM in place see FIGURE 4 29 a With your index fingers gently lift up on either side of the horizontal section of the wire clip arrow 1 and pull it back over the top of the VRM Caution To avoid damaging the VRM do not rock the VRM from side to side when removing or inserting it Instead pull straight up on both ends when removing the VRM and push straight down on both ends when inserting it Remove the CPU VRM by pulling it straight up out of its socket see FIGURE 4 30 Caution When installing a VRM ensure that pin A1 on the VRM is aligned with the A1 reference designation on the motherboard Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4 47 9 To install the new CPU VRM press it into the empty socket until it snaps into place ensuring that the notch in the CPU VRM aligns with the key in the connector 10 Updated release of Sun Fire V40z server only Reposition the wire clip to secure the CPU VRM in place a With your index fingers gently lift up on either side of the horizontal section of the wire clip and reposition it over the top of the VRM 11 Replace the CPU card into the server see FIGURE 4 18 a Carefully align the rear corners of the CPU card with th
107. etup Utility Enter the Supervisor s password to set or change it Enables access to BIOS Set User Enter the user s password to set or changeit Enter Password Enables access to the system at boot time Password on Allows you to require a password to be Disabled Boot entered when the system boots Options include Enabled password required and Disabled password not required Fixed Disk Boot May offer protection against viruses when Normal Sector set to Write Protect which protects the boot sector on the hard drive from having a virus written to it Options include Write Protect and Normal Chapter 2 Powering On and Configuring BIOS Settings 2 13 2 4 4 Power Menu TABLE 2 5 shows the options that are available from the BIOS Power menu TABLE 2 5 BIOS Power Menu Menu Option Description Default Resume on Wakes the system up at the specified time Options Off Time are On or Off Resume Time If turned on specifies the time you want the system 00 00 00 to wake up Resume Date If turned on specifies the date you want the system 00 00 0000 to wake up After Power Sets the mode of operation if an AC power loss Stay off Failure occurs Three modes are available Stay off returns the system to an off state Power on returns the system to a full on state Last state returns the server to the state it was at before the power went off 2 4 5 Boot Menu TABLE 2 6 shows the options tha
108. f receipt of the replacement part PCI Card Caution Do not use 5 V PCI cards or you may cause damage to the motherboard Use only 3 V PCI cards in your Sun Fire V40z server Supported PCI Cards For the current list of PCI cards that are supported for the Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z servers visit http www sun com servers entry v20z optioncards html This page also contains links to third party Web sites for further information on each of the cards Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4 13 4 5 1 2 4 5 1 3 Adding or Replacing a PCI Card The following procedures describe how to add or replace a PCI card The seven PCI card slots are comprised of four different types of slots on the Sun Fire V40z server see FIGURE 4 5 Four full length 133 MHz 64 bit vertical slots a One full length 100 MHz 64 bit vertical slot a One half length 100 MHz 64 bit vertical slot mw One half length 66MHz 64 bit horizontal slot with PCI riser Note Each slot is capable of providing 25 watts maximum power On the updated release chassis PN 380 1206 of the Sun Fire V40z server a plastic air baffle cage has been added around the vertical PCI slots and is attached to the motherboard by four screws When adding or removing a PCI card you do not need to remove the air baffle cage The air baffle cage replaces the individual plastic air baffle inserts that are found in the original release cha
109. fans in a Sun Fire V40z server are numbered as shown in FIGURE 4 22 a For the rear fans the fan numbers are imprinted on the plastic of the rear fan cage assembly m For the front fans the fan numbers are imprinted on the main air baffle that normally sits on top of the front fan cage assembly Rear of Sun Fire V40z Server Rear Fan Cage Assembly Front Fan Cage Assembly eefe Front of Sun Fire V40z Server FIGURE 4 22 Fan Numbering in a Sun Fire V40z Server top view Replacing an Individual Cooling Fan Caution If you replace a fan while the server is still running you must install the new fan quickly Leaving the fan cage empty disrupts proper airflow and may cause damage to the system Also keep the main air baffle cover in place to ensure proper air flow so that fans or other components do not malfunction or become damaged Power off the server including any attached peripherals and disconnect the server from the electrical outlet If your server includes two power supplies ensure that both power cords are disconnected from the electrical outlet Refer to Powering Off the Server and Removing the Cover on page 4 2 4 32 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 Remove the main air baffle see FIGURE 4 20 Lift the rear edge of the baffle then move it toward the rear of the server to disengage the hooks on the front edge of the baffle Identify the fan s to
110. g message also appears Press Ctrl C to start LSI Logic Configuration Utility This message remains on your screen for about five seconds allowing you to start the utility If you press Ctrl C the message changes to the following Please wait invoking LSI Logic Configuration Utility After a brief pause your monitor displays the main menu of the Fusion MPT PCI SCSI BIOS Configuration Utility C 1 The following messages might appear during the boot process TABLE C 1 Boot Process Messages Message Description Adapter removed from boot order Appears when an adapter is removed from the system or relocated behind a PCI bridge Persistent settings INVALID defaults Appears if none of the information in saved the NVRAM is valid Note The SCSI BIOS Configuration Utility is a powerful tool If while using it you disable all of your controllers pressing Ctrl A or Ctrl E on version 5 00 or later after memory initialization during reboot allows you to re enable and reconfigure Note Not all devices detected by the Configuration Utility can be controlled by the BIOS Devices such as tape drives and scanners require that a device driver specific to that peripheral be loaded The SCSI BIOS Configuration Utility does allow parameters to be modified for these devices CZ Using the Configuration Utility All SCSI BIOS Configuration Utility screens are partitioned into fixed areas TABLE C 2 Utility Sc
111. g the cover on the server check the routing of all cables for obstructions Installing a Horizontal PCI Card and Riser Follow these steps to install a horizontal mount PCI card see FIGURE 4 5 for the location The server has one horizontal slot located under the power supply cage assembly that supports one half length 66 MHz PCI card Power off the server including any attached peripherals and disconnect the server from the electrical outlet If your server includes two power supplies ensure that both power cords are disconnected from the electrical outlet Refer to Powering Off the Server and Removing the Cover on page 4 2 Remove the power supply cage assembly see Replacing a Power Supply Cage Assembly on page 4 39 On the outside of the server back panel loosen the screw holding the card latch see FIGURE 4 8 Raise the card latch as far as possible and then pivot it towards the rear of the chassis FIGURE 4 8 Removing or Installing a Horizontal PCI Card Remove any existing PCI card from the PCI riser If the slot is blank remove its metal slot cover from the server back panel Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4 17 6 Remove the PCI riser from the PCI card connector on the motherboard Press on the connector release levers to release the riser 7 Install the new PCI card in the riser assembly see FIGURE 4 9 8 Re install the riser with card into the connector
112. he two buttons on the door and swing it downward so that it is open 180 degrees from the closed position see FIGURE 4 16 4 58 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 Caution The electronic components and solder joints on the bottom of the CPU card are fragile Use care to avoid scraping the bottom of the CPU card on the chassis or door when removing or installing it Open the two plastic levers on the CPU card corners simultaneously to release it from its backplane then carefully pull it out of the server see FIGURE 4 17 Set the CPU card on an ESD resistant surface Unscrew the heatsink from the motherboard a For a heatsink installed on an auxiliary CPU card in the original release chassis PN 380 1010 of the Sun Fire V40z server for CPUs of stepping versions C0 and CG Unfasten the two securing screws and remove the heatsink securing clip See FIGURE 4 35 b For a heatsink installed in the updated release chassis PN 380 1206 of the server for CPUs of stepping versions E Loosen the screws evenly on each side of the heatsink Remove the screws and captive springs that secure the heatsink the washers remain fixed to the surface of the heatsink See FIGURE 4 36 FIGURE 4 35 Removing the Securing Clip and Heatsink for Stepping Versions C0 and CG CPUs Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4 59 10 11 12 FIGURE 4 36 Heats
113. her the console is Direct connected directly to the system or through a modem Options include Direct and Modem e Baud rate Enables the specified baud rate Options 9600 include 300 1200 2400 9600 19 2K 38 4 K 57 6K 115 2 K e Flow control Enables flow control Options include None None XON XOFF CTS RTS e Console type Enables the specified console type Options vt100 plus include VT100 VT100 8 bit ANSI 7 bit ANSI VT100 plus UTF8 e Continue CR after POST Normally console redirectionis On off before the OS loads Set this item to On to troubleshoot the BIOS boot problems Note the OS loader typically interrupts console redirection once it starts Options include On and Off Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 2 4 3 Security Menu TABLE 2 4 shows the options that are available from the BIOS Security menu TABLE 2 4 BIOS Security Menu Menu Option Description Default Supervisor Displays whether a supervisor password has Clear Password Is been entered for the system Clear means such a password has not been used and Set means a supervisor password has been entered for the system User Password Displays whether a user password has been Clear Is entered for the system Clear means such a password has not been used and Set means a user password has been entered for the system Set Supervisor Supervisor password controls access to the Enter Password S
114. his includes the system cables Power off the server including any attached peripherals and disconnect the server from the electrical outlet If your server includes two power supplies ensure that both power cords are disconnected from the electrical outlet Refer to Powering Off the Server and Removing the Cover on page 4 2 Some procedures might not require you to remove the cover Refer to the individual instructions as indicated Remove the following components and transfer them to the new Super FRU chassis Refer to the appropriate instructions in this chapter to remove and replace each component Also refer to FIGURE 4 2 for component locations a PCI Card s see PCI Card on page 4 13 m Hard Disk Drives and Carriers see SCSI Hard Disk Drive and Carrier on page 4 21 a DVD ROM Diskette Drive Assembly see DVD ROM Diskette Drive Assembly on page 4 24 a CPU Card optional see CPU Card on page 4 25 a Individual Cooling Fans see Replacing an Individual Cooling Fan on page 4 32 a Front fan cage assembly see Replacing the Front Fan Cage Assembly on page 4 34 a Memory VRMs on motherboard and CPU card see Memory Voltage Regulator Modules on page 4 41 4 76 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 a CPU VRMs on motherboard and CPU card see CPU Voltage Regulator Modules on page 4 44 a Memory Modules on motherboard and
115. ically perform a hard power off We recommend that you power off the server before servicing any components The rear fan cage assembly holds fans 1 through 8 numbering is indicated on the top of the rear fan cage 1 Power off the server including any attached peripherals and disconnect the server from the electrical outlet If your server includes two power supplies ensure that both power cords are disconnected from the electrical outlet Refer to Powering Off the Server and Removing the Cover on page 4 2 2 Remove the main air baffle see FIGURE 4 20 Lift the rear edge of the baffle then move it toward the rear of the server to disengage the hooks on the front edge of the baffle Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4 35 3 Squeeze the retainer clips on each end of the fan cage inward see FIGURE 4 25 4 Pull straight up on the fan cage assembly to disengage it from the motherboard connector FIGURE 4 25 Removing the Rear Fan Cage Assembly 5 Lift the assembly up and out of the server 6 Remove all individual fans from the fan cage Squeeze the retainer clip on the edge of a fan then pull the fan straight up to disengage its connector and remove it from the fan cage see FIGURE 4 23 7 To install the new fan cage assembly first install all individual fans into the new fan cage see Replacing an Individual Cooling Fan on page 32 4 36 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers Us
116. ides removable media support for a removable hard drive if it is first in the scan order With Media Installed provides removable media regardless of the drive ordering Appendix C SCSI BIOS Configuration Utility C 8 TABLE C 7 Adapter Properties Continued Option Description CHS Mapping Spinup Delay Secs Defines how the Cylinder Head Sector values are mapped onto a disk without pre existing partition information CHS Mapping includes two settings SCSI Plug and Play Mapping default value automatically determines the most efficient and compatible mapping Alternate CHS Mapping utilizes an alternate possibly less efficient mapping that may be required if a device is moved between adapters from different vendors Note Neither of these options has any effect after a disk has been partitioned using the FDISK command To change the CHS Mapping on a partitioned disk use the FDISK command to delete all partitions Then reboot the system to clear memory or the old partitioning data will be reused thus nullifying the previous operation CAUTION Use care to ensure that the correct disk is the target of an FDISK command Indicates the number of seconds to wait between spinups of devices attached to an adapter Staggered spinups will balance the total electrical current load on the system during boot The default value is 2 seconds with options between 1 and 10 seconds Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers
117. igns control of serial port A Options Enabled include Enabled Auto or Disabled When enabled you must also select the Base I O Address and Interrupt for serial port A Base I O address 3F8 Interrupt IRQ4 Note Sun Fire V40z servers e Serial Port B Assigns control of serial port B Options Enabled fdadeasenal include Enabled Auto or Disabled When enabled you port B this must also select the Base I O Address and Interrupt for option does not serial pott P appear for Sun Base I O HAE 2F8 Fire V20z Interrupt IRQ3 Servers e Ethernet Adapter 0 MAC Displays the Onboard Ethernet MAC Adapter 0 MAC address address e Ethernet Adapter 1 MAC Displays the Onboard Ethernet MAC Adapter 1 MAC address address 2 10 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 TABLE 2 3 BIOS Advanced Menu Continued Menu Option Description Default PCI Setup items for configuring the specific PCI device slots Confi ti a ne ton e Option ROM Scan When disabled the device is not Enabled Note The Sun bootable but is still usable under the OS When enabled Tare V202 SerVEr initializes the device expansion ROM makes device has two PCI bootable slots the Sun Fire V40z server Enable Master Enables or disables the selected device as Enabled has seven slots a PCI bus master e Latency Timer Minimum guaranteed time slice allotted 0040h for bus master in units of PCI bus clocks Options
118. in this section a Replacing a CPU on the Motherboard on page 4 54 a Replacing a CPU on the Optional CPU Card on page 4 58 Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4 53 AD 121 Replacing a CPU on the Motherboard Removing the CPU and Heatsink Power off the server including any attached peripherals and disconnect the server from the electrical outlet If your server includes two power supplies ensure that both power cords are disconnected from the electrical outlet Refer to Powering Off the Server and Removing the Cover on page 4 2 Remove the main air baffle see FIGURE 4 20 Lift the rear edge of the baffle then move it toward the rear of the server to disengage the hooks on the front edge of the baffle Remove fans 9 through 11 from the front fan cage assembly to provide clearance Squeeze the retainer clip on the edge of the fan then pull the fan straight up to disengage its connector and remove it from its fan cage see FIGURE 4 23 Note For fans 9 through 12 the numbers are imprinted on the plastic of the main air baffle Remove the rear fan cage assembly to provide clearance Squeeze the retainer clips on each end of the fan cage inward see FIGURE 4 25 then pull straight up on the fan cage assembly to disengage it from the motherboard connector Loosen the captive screw that secures the heatsink hold down assembly crossbar then remove the crossbar from withi
119. ing the Cover on page 3 2 Locate the memory module connector in which you will install or replace a memory module Remove a memory module by pressing down on the ejector bars at both ends of the memory module s socket see FIGURE 3 26 FIGURE 3 26 Removing a Memory Module Installing a Memory Module Ensure that the memory module socket s ejectors are open rotated outward to allow the new module to be inserted Align the memory module s edge connector with the alignment key and insert the memory module into the connector Note The manufacturer and capacity of both modules in a given memory bank must be identical Before re installing the cover on the server check the routing of all cables for obstructions Chapter 3 Maintaining the Sun Fire V20z Server 3 33 3 5 12 3 5 12 1 AN System Battery The system battery is a common CR2032 calculator battery You might need to replace the system battery if you know it is weak or if after any period of AC power loss the BIOS loses its CMOS settings or if the time of day clock loses time Note The server BIOS will be reset to factory settings when you replace the battery Caution Do not attempt to open or service batteries The battery contains lithium and can explode if not properly used handled or disposed of Removing the System Battery Power off the system and remove the cover as described in Poweri
120. ink for Stepping Version E CPU Caution The heatsink can become extremely hot Be sure it has had sufficient time to cool before handling Twist the heatsink slightly to the right or left to break the seal with the thermal grease Lift the heatsink away from the CPU Use an alcohol pad to remove all thermal grease from the bottom of the heatsink Be careful not to get any thermal grease on your fingers It is very sticky and you may contaminate other components when handling them Place the heatsink upside down on a flat surface to prevent the thermal grease from contaminating other components Pull the socket release lever up to the fully open perpendicular position see FIGURE 4 35 Lift the CPU out of the socket leaving the release lever in the open position Caution Ensure that any thermal grease that might remain from the heatsink does not come into contact with the CPU socket or pins 4 60 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 Installing a CPU and Heatsink Unpack the new CPU Caution Observe the appropriate ESD precautions Ensure that the socket release lever is in the fully open perpendicular position see FIGURE 4 37 Align the small triangle on the corner of the CPU with the triangle on the corner of the socket FIGURE 4 37 Installing a CPU in its Socket Insert the CPU into the socket Caution If correctly aligned
121. ion to the Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers This chapter contains an overview of the Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z servers This chapter contains the following sections a Overview of the Sun Fire V20z Server on page 1 2 a Overview of the Sun Fire V40z Server on page 1 7 a Shared Features of the Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers on page 1 12 m Accessory Kits on page 1 19 a Additional Options and Customer Replaceable Components on page 1 21 1 1 Safety Guidelines You can safely connect the Sun Fire V20z and V40z servers to an IT Power System The use of the black on yellow exclamation point in a triangle symbol on the product indicates a reference to the following important safety information concerning National Deviations for Finland Norway and Sweden ma English The earthed style attachment plug on the power supply cord requires the socket outlet to be an earthing type m Finnish Laite on liitett v suojamaadoituskoskettimilla varustettuun pistorasiaan a Norwegian Apparatet m tilkoples jordet stikkontakt a Swedish Apparaten skall anslutas till jordat uttag 1 1 1 User Documentation For the most up to date user documentation for both the Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z servers please visit the following Web site http www sun com products n solutions hardware docs Servers Workgroup Servers Sun_ Fire V20z index html This site contains the u
122. irst line and the menu option in the second line When no menu option is available the first line displays SP information such as the IP address and the second line provides platform information For example 123 45 67 89 OS running TABLE 1 3 shows the operator panel buttons that are used to navigate through the menu options TABLE 1 3 Operator Panel Buttons Button Function Back No 1 D Select Forward Yes vr in Enter gt re Cancel 9 G The Back No and Forward Yes buttons automatically scroll repeating the action as long as the button is held down After the button is held down a few seconds auto scrolling begins and rapidly increments or decrements the value Chapter 1 Introduction to the Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers 1 13 If a menu or data entry screen displays for more than 30 seconds with no action taken the menu or data entry is cancelled and the display returns to the idle background state TABLE 1 4 lists the operations you can perform from the operator panel TABLE 1 4 Operator Panel Menu Options Menu Menu Options Server Shutdown server Reboot server Show DIMM Errs Clear DIMM Errs Display Port 80 Description Signals the server operating system OS to shut down and power off To force the power off in the case in which the OS hangs the operator must hold the power button for four seconds Signals the server OS to shut down and reboot Displays memory mo
123. is Super FRU and it covers both the DRR 333 and DDR 400 memory DIMMs 3 4 1 2 Solaris 9 OS Install Time Update for a Super FRU Replacement If you want to install the Solaris 9 Operating System OS on an updated release of the Sun Fire V20z server either chassis PN 380 1168 or PN 380 1194 you must download a Solaris OS Install Time Update ITU from the Web site This ITU is required during OS installation If you want to install the Solaris 9 OS on an updated release of the Sun Fire V40z server you must also download this Solaris OS ITU from the Web site This ITU is required during OS installation The Solaris OS ITU is available from the product Web site http www sun com servers entry v20z downloads html Chapter 3 Maintaining the Sun Fire V20z Server 3 7 3 4 2 3 4 2 1 No Mixing of CPU Stepping Versions A number of different versions of the Sun Fire V20z server have been released with CPUs of different stepping versions If you order an CPU X option to add or replace a CPU in your server do not mix CPUs of different stepping versions Caution A new heatsink ships for the stepping version E CPU Ensure that you do not use an old heatsink on a stepping version E CPU Before ordering a new or replacement CPU verify the stepping version of your CPU s and then order the same stepping version Due to the power requirements and height restrictions the stepping version E CPUs work only
124. isplay LCD assembly 1 Power off the system and remove the cover as described in Powering Off the Server and Removing the Cover on page 4 2 2 Remove the two non captive screws and loosen the single captive screw that secures the assembly to the chassis see FIGURE 4 19 FIGURE 4 19 Removing the Operator Panel LCD Assembly 3 Pull the assembly out from the chassis front about one inch until you can reach the two cables attached to the rear of the assembly A Disconnect the two cables from the circuit board connectors on the rear of the assembly 5 Remove the assembly from the chassis o gt To install the new assembly reverse Step 2 through Step 5 N Check the routing of all cables for obstructions and then reinstall the cover Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4 29 4 5 6 SCSI Backplane Assembly The following procedure describes how to replace the SCSI backplane assembly Power off the server including any attached peripherals and disconnect the server from the electrical outlet If your server includes two power supplies ensure that both power cords are disconnected from the electrical outlet Refer to Powering Off the Server and Removing the Cover on page 4 2 Remove all HDD carriers and the DVD ROM Diskette Drive assembly from the bays on the server front All drives and carriers must be disconnected from the SCSI backplane before you can remove it R
125. l it stops at the backplane c Push the power supply handle closed until it locks into place Replacing a Power Supply Cage Assembly The Sun Fire V40z server contains a power supply cage assembly that can hold up to two power supplies The assembly includes a power distribution backplane and an air baffle Power off the server including any attached peripherals and disconnect the server from the electrical outlet If your server includes two power supplies ensure that both power cords are disconnected from the electrical outlet Refer to Powering Off the Server and Removing the Cover on page 4 2 Remove all power supplies from the power supply cage See Replacing an Individual Power Supply on page 4 37 Remove the power supply cage assembly a Pull the metal handle on the top of the cage toward the front of the server so that the hinged cams lift the cage and disconnect it from the motherboard see FIGURE 4 27 b Lift the front of the cage and disengage its metal tabs from their mounting holes on the server back panel to remove it from the chassis Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4 39 FIGURE 4 27 Removing the Power Supply Cage Assembly 4 To install the new power supply cage assembly a Insert the assembly into the chassis with the rear of the assembly angled downward and the assembly handle in the fully open position b Carefully insert the metal tabs on the rear of the assem
126. ll continue For further information about the BIOS Setup Utility refer to BIOS Setup Utility on page 2 5 For information about setting up a network PXE installation see the Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers Linux Operating System Installation Guide 2 2 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 2 2 Powering Off the Server To perform a graceful shutdown of the server while running a Solaris Linux or UNIX operating system use this procedure Type the following command poweroff This command shuts down the OS Depending on which OS you are using you may also have to push the platform power button on the front panel after the OS shuts down Do one of the following actions depending on which model of server you have a If you have a Sun Fire V20z server turn off the AC power switch on the server back panel to remove AC power a If you have a Sun Fire V40z server disconnect all power cords from all power supplies to remove AC power Chapter 2 Powering On and Configuring BIOS Settings 2 3 2 3 Escape Sequences for Remote Console Terminal If you are accessing your server using a remote console terminal you might need to use the escape sequences shown in TABLE 2 1 If a regular function key is not working properly use the escape sequence listed next to it in the table You will most likely need to use the escape sequences if you are using a Linux or Solaris OS
127. mands refer to the Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers Server Management Guide 817 5249 TABLE 1 6 Back Panel LED Functions LED Description AC Power Indicator Locate This LED is lit when the AC power is on This LED is lit when you press the Locate button on either the front or the back of the server This LED helps you to identify which system in the rack you are working on in a rack full of servers 1 18 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 1 5 Accessory Kits TABLE 1 7 lists the contents of the accessory kits for the Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z servers The only difference between the two accessory kits is the Setup Poster for each of the servers TABLE 1 7 Servers Contents of the Accessory Kits for the Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Item Part Number Quantity Delivery Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers Documentation and Support Files CD ROM At the top level of this CD Third Party License Agreements The following documents are included in the directory documentation Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers Installation Guide Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers Server Management Guide Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers Linux Operating System Installation Guide Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers Safety and Compliance Guide Sun Fire V20z
128. memory capacity and bandwidth with twice the memory capacity and up to three times the memory bandwidth of existing 32 bit x86 servers The Sun Fire V40z server includes an embedded Service Processor SP flash memory RAM a separate Ethernet interface shadow password support and server management software It comes equipped with superior server management tools for greater control and minimum total cost of ownership You can use the command line interface or SNMP integration with third party frameworks to configure and manage the platform with the SP The dedicated SP provides complete operating system independence and maximum availability of server management Applications The Sun Fire V40z server is ideal for the following applications a Web or application hosting a High performance compute clusters m Offsite remote server installations m Database workloads Corporate data centers Chapter 1 Introduction to the Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers 1 7 Lo 1 8 Sun Fire V40z Features TABLE 1 1 shows the main features of the Sun Fire V40z server Note Visit the product Web site for the most up to date information on the product features http www sun com servers entry v40z TABLE 1 2 Sun Fire V40z Server Features Component Description CPU 4 AMD Opteron processors 64 bit x86 architecture Memory 512 MB 64 GB ECC registered DDR Hard Drives SCSI Controller Network I O PCI I O Other I O
129. mer Replaceable Unit Replacement Procedures Caution Before touching or replacing any component inside the server disconnect all external cables If possible place the server on a grounded electrostatic discharge ESD pad and ALWAYS wear a properly grounded antistatic wrist strap Caution The auxiliary CPU card is not a hot swappable component You must power down the server before removing the card Note It is not necessary to remove the system cover when working with the CPU card Procedures involving the CPU card can be performed with the server mounted in a rack If it is in a rack pull the server forward from the rack about 3 inches 76 mm to provide clearance before opening the CPU card door The following components are customer replaceable units CRUs a PCI Card s and PCI riser see PCI Card on page 4 13 m Hard Disk Drives and Carriers see SCSI Hard Disk Drive and Carrier on page 4 21 a DVD Diskette Drive Assembly see DVD ROM Diskette Drive Assembly on page 4 24 a CPU Card optional see CPU Card on page 4 25 a Operator panel and LCD assembly see Operator Panel and LCD Assembly on page 4 29 a SCSI Backplane Assembly see SCSI Backplane Assembly on page 4 30 m Cooling Fans see Replacing an Individual Cooling Fan on page 4 32 a Front fan cage assembly see Replacing the Front Fan Cage Assembly on page 4 34 a Rear fan cage assembly se
130. n e The Left and Right arrow buttons display inventory items e The Select button displays the fields that are available for each item e For LEDs the Select button toggles the state of the LED on or off The individual fields reported are Note Blank fields are skipped e name e attribute e OEM e serial number e part number e revision e assembly number e assembly revision e firmware ID e firmware revision e software ID e software revision e date of manufacture Display SW Inv To use this option e The Left and Right arrow buttons display inventory items e The Select button displays the fields that are available for each item e Also displayed is the version and date of installation Panel Use SP hostname Displays the networking host name of the SP in the top line instead of its numeric IP address 1 16 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 TABLE 1 4 Operator Panel Menu Options Continued Menu Menu Options Description Name for LCD Displays a custom name for the SP in the LCD For more information refer to Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers Installation Guide Clear LCD name Removes the user specified name for the SP Either the host name or the IP address displays in the first line Rotate IP Name The first line of the LCD alternates every five seconds For example the custom name for the LCD or host name displays then the IP address then
131. n the lowest numbered slot among the populated slots Solaris based Server The Solaris boot disk must be installed in SCSI slot 0 Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4 5 4 4 4 4 1 Releases of the Sun Fire V40z Server Versions of the Servers An updated version of the Sun Fire V40z server has been released Due to changes on the motherboard as well as in the BIOS and firmware a number of components such as memory VRMs and CPU VRMs are not interchangeable between these releases The chassis part number PN is labelled on the front panel of the server near the DVD ROM Diskette Drive assembly TABLE 4 explains the components available for each of the server releases TABLE 4 Components Available for Server Releases Super FRU Family of CPU CPU VRM Type of Memory VRM Chassis PN stepping version required PN Memory DIMM required PN 380 1010 CG F370 6680 DDR 333 F370 6646 380 1206 E F370 7746 DDR 333 F370 7747 DDR 400 4 4 1 1 Important Information Please take note of the following items Super FRU chassis PN F380 1010 Sun Fire V40z server For this release m Super FRU chassis PN F380 1010 is sent as a replacement for chassis PN 380 1010 only a You can only use CPU stepping versions CG in this release You cannot use CPU stepping version E m You can only use Registered DDR 333 memory DIMMs 4 6 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 Super FRU chassis PN
132. n the heatsink fins see FIGURE 4 32 4 54 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 10 FIGURE 4 32 Removing the Heatsink and CPU Caution The heatsink can become extremely hot Be sure it has had sufficient time to cool before handling Twist the heatsink slightly to the right or left to break the seal with the thermal grease then lift the heatsink away from the CPU Use an alcohol pad to remove all thermal grease from the bottom of the heatsink Be careful not to get any thermal grease on your fingers It is very sticky and you may contaminate other components when handling them Place the heatsink upside down on a flat surface to prevent the thermal grease from contaminating other components Pull the socket release lever up to the fully open perpendicular position see FIGURE 4 32 Lift the CPU out of the socket leaving the release lever in the open position Caution Ensure that any thermal grease that might remain from the heatsink does not come into contact with the CPU socket or pins Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4 55 Installing a CPU and Heatsink 1 Unpack the new CPU Caution Observe the appropriate ESD precautions 2 Ensure that the socket release lever is in the fully open perpendicular position see FIGURE 4 33 3 Align the small triangle on the corner of the CPU with the triangle on the corner of the socket
133. ng Off the Server and Removing the Cover on page 3 2 Remove the system battery by sliding it back and prying it from the holder see FIGURE 3 27 for the location FIGURE 3 27 Removing the System Battery Caution Do not dispose of the battery with regular waste Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions or contact your local waste disposal agency for the location of the nearest battery deposit site 3 34 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 3 5 12 2 Replacing the System Battery 1 Install the new system battery into the holder with the side labeled facing up Note Replace the battery only with the identical model 2 Check the routing of all cables for obstructions and then reinstall the cover ADA Cable Kit The following procedure describes how to remove and replace the following cables Five pin power cable connecting the SCSI backplane to the motherboard 1 68 pin ribbon cable connecting the SCSI backplane to the motherboard 2 Flat cable connecting the SCSI backplane to the motherboard 3 Flat cable connecting the operator panel board to the motherboard 4 Flat cable connecting the CD ROM DVD to the motherboard 5 Flat cable connecting the Diskette Drive to the motherboard 6 1 Power off the server including any attached peripherals and disconnect the server from the electrical outlet Refer to Powering
134. ng any attached peripherals and disconnect the server from the electrical outlet If your server includes two power supplies ensure that both power cords are disconnected from the electrical outlet Refer to Powering Off the Server and Removing the Cover on page 4 2 Remove the main air baffle see FIGURE 4 20 Lift the rear edge of the baffle then move it toward the rear of the server to disengage the hooks on the front edge of the baffle Remove the plastic air baffle from the base of fan 12 see FIGURE 4 24 Remove the three screws that secure the fan cage assembly to the motherboard see FIGURE 4 24 Lift the assembly up and out of the server Remove all individual fans from the fan cage Squeeze the retainer clip on the edge of the fan then pull the fan straight up to disengage its connector and remove it from the fan cage see FIGURE 4 23 To install the new fan cage assembly reverse Step 6 through Step 2 Before re installing the cover on the server check the routing of all cables for obstructions 4 34 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 FIGURE 4 24 Removing the Front Fan Cage Assembly 4 5 7 4 Replacing the Rear Fan Cage Assembly Note On the updated release of the Sun Fire V40z server chassis PN 380 1206 if you remove the front or rear fan cage assembly from the motherboard while the server is powered on and running the server will automat
135. ntal PCI slot located under the power supply cage When installing the LSI MegaRAID card with battery backup in the updated release chassis PN 380 1206 of the Sun Fire V40z server you replace the SCSI signal cable in the system with the new SCSI signal cable that is included with the card 1 If you have not already done so remove the power supply cage assembly as described in Installing a Horizontal PCI Card and Riser on page 4 17 2 Disconnect the server s SCSI signal cable from the motherboard and from the SCSI backplane FIGURE 4 11 shows the location of the SCSI signal cable motherboard connector on the updated release chassis PN 380 1206 of the server in this view the rear fan cage assembly and the power supply cage have been removed SCSI connector A is located just in front of the connector for the power supply cage under the rear fan cage assembly The SCSI signal cable is routed along the sidewall of the chassis and does not pass underneath the motherboard 3 Plug one end of the new SCSI signal cable into the LSI MegaRAID card 4 Plug the other end of the new SCSI signal cable into the SCSI backplane 5 Lay the extender cable over any existing cards 6 Re install the power supply cage assembly as described at the end of the procedure Installing a Horizontal PCI Card and Riser on page 4 17 4 20 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 4 5 2 4 5 2 1 SCSI C
136. ny key Chapter 3 Maintaining the Sun Fire V20z Server 3 9 Verifying the Stepping Version In a Remote Server To verify the stepping version of your CPU s in a remote server 1 Enable the Serial Over Lan SOL feature on the SP For more information refer to the Serial Over LAN section in Chapter 4 of the Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers Server Management Guide 817 5249 2 Launch an SOL session from a SP command line interface CLI to connect to the platform console remotely 3 Run the following command platform set console s sp e S baud rate where baud rate is the value that you have set in the BIOS settings the default baud rate in the BIOS settings is 9600 For example if the baud rate in your BIOS settings is set to the default value you would enter platform set console s sp e S 9600 Note This command changes the baud rate value for the SP so that it matches the baud rate in the BIOS settings It does not change the baud rate in the BIOS settings 4 Run the following command platform get console 5 Verify that the correct baud rate appears in the Speed column Using the example above the output should appear as follows Rear Panel Console Redirection Speed Pruning Log Trigger SP Console Enabled 9600 No 244 KB 6 Activate the SOL session by running the following command platform console 7 Create another SP session from the SP prompt 8 Re cycle the power on the platform OS
137. o remove and for each type of system cable to replace 1 Power off the server including any attached peripherals and disconnect the server from the electrical outlet If your server includes two power supplies ensure that both power cords are disconnected from the electrical outlet Refer to Powering Off the Server and Removing the Cover on page 4 2 2 Remove the main air baffle see FIGURE 4 20 Lift the rear edge of the baffle then move it toward the rear of the server to disengage the hooks on the front edge of the baffle Rear Fan Cage Assembly 3 Remove the rear fan cage assembly Squeeze inward the retainer clips on each end of the rear fan cage assembly see FIGURE 4 25 4 Pull straight up on the fan cage assembly to disengage it from the motherboard connector 5 Lift the assembly up and out of the server Individual Power Supply 6 Remove the individual power supplies At the outside rear of the server pull the finger ring on the power supply handle toward you to disengage the power supply connector from the power distribution backplane see FIGURE 4 26 Note A twisted plastic tie wrap through the finger ring holds the power supply handle in place Untwist this tie wrap to pull the handle out 7 Slide the power supply out of the power supply cage and chassis 4 66 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 10 11 12 Power Supply Cage Assembly Remove
138. ollow these steps to boot the server 1 Ensure that an AC power cord is plugged into each power connector on the rear of the server and into an AC power outlet s 2 Power on the server using one of the following two methods depending on which server type you have a If you have a Sun Fire V20z server use these steps a Turn on the AC power switch on the server back panel see FIGURE 1 2 This switch provides AC power to the SP and basic hardware b Push and release the platform power button on the server front panel see FIGURE 1 1 This button provides power to the BIOS operating system and drivers a If you have a Sun Fire V40z server use this step a Push and release the platform power button on the server front panel see FIGURE 1 4 This button provides power to the BIOS operating system and drivers There is no separate AC power switch on the Sun Fire V40z server basic AC power is applied when you plug in a power cord to a power supply Note If this is the first time you are booting the server the booting stops and displays a message on the monitor Operating system not found and the LCD on the front panel displays the message OS Booting This is normal until after you install an operating system 3 When prompted you can press the F2 key to enter the BIOS Setup Utility or press the F12 key to boot from the network To boot from the default boot device let the prompt time out and the boot process wi
139. on 4 Operator panel board cable 3 DVD ROM Diskette Drive assembly cable 5 Internal USB cable 1 SCSI signal cable 2 SCSI backpanel power cable FIGURE 4 39 System Cables in the Sun Fire V40z Server 4 68 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 Refer to FIGURE 4 40 for the methods used to release cables from the various types of connectors Caution Use caution when removing cables because connectors and pins are very fragile and can be damaged FIGURE 4 40 Types of Cable Connector SCSI Signal Cable and Power Cable Note This procedure applies only to the SCSI signal cable in the updated release of the Sun Fire V40z server chassis PN 380 1206 Do not attempt to replace the SCSI signal cable on the original release of the server chassis PN 380 1010 Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4 69 4 70 Disconnect the SCSI signal cable 1 from the SCSI backplane and from the motherboard Connect the new SCSI signal cable to the SCSI backplane and the motherboard according to the markings on the cable If you have no other cables to replace jump to Re install the Components on page 4 73 Otherwise continue in the procedure with your next type of cable Disconnect the SCSI power cable 2 from the SCSI backplane and from the motherboard Connect the new SCSI power cable to the SCSI backplane and the motherboard acc
140. on next boot J108 NPUI Power supply Pins 1 2 disabled Pins 2 3 enabled J105 Reserved not shown in figure TABLE 3 4 defines the actions and meaning of the SP indicators shown in FIGURE 3 35 TABLE 3 4 Service Processor Indicators Indicator Initialization Run State D46 Off Off Blinks twice Stays on D47 Off Blinks twice D48 Blinks twice Stays on D56 Off Off Blinks twice Stays on if Ethernet cable is connected to top SP port D57 Off Off Blinks twice Stays on if Ethernet cable is connected to bottom SP port Chapter 3 Maintaining the Sun Fire V20z Server 3 45 3 46 TABLE 3 5 defines the function and meaning of the power indicators shown in FIGURE 3 35 TABLE 3 5 Power Indicators Indicator Description Color D32 Fan in full on error Red D34 Gigabit 0 10 100 mode Yellow D35 Gigabit 0 link activity Yellow D36 Gigabit 1 10 100 mode Yellow D37 Gigabit 1 link activity Yellow D53 Power supply power OK Green D54 Power on indicator Green D55 Reset indicator Yellow off D59 Thor RAM power on Green D60 CPU 0 power OK Green D63 CPU 1 power OK Green D66 Thor power good Green D67 PRS internal error Red D79 SCSI channel A indicator Green D80 Reserved Reserved D81 SCSI controller operational Green Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 D002 Clear CMOS Jumper The location of the Clear CMOS jumper J110 on the Sun Fire V20z motherboard is shown below This jumper can
141. on the motherboard Push down evenly on both corners of the riser until the release levers close 9 Pivot the back panel card latch up and then slide it down until it captures the PCI card bracket Tighten the screw to secure the latch FIGURE 4 9 Installing the Horizontal PCI Card and Riser 10 If you are installing an LSI MegaRAID card For an original release of the server go to To Install an LSI MegaRAID Card with Battery Backup in Original Release of the Sun Fire V40z Server on page 4 19 For an updated release of the server go to To Install an LSI MegaRAID Card with Battery Backup in an Updated Release of the Sun Fire V40z Server on page 4 20 Otherwise skip to Step 11 11 Re install the power supply cage assembly see Replacing a Power Supply Cage Assembly on page 4 39 12 Before re installing the cover on the server check the routing of all cables for obstructions 4 18 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 To Install an LSI MegaRAID Card with Battery Backup in Original Release of the Sun Fire V40z Server Note You must install this card in the horizontal PCI slot located under the power supply cage When installing the LSI MegaRAID card with battery backup in the original release chassis PN 380 1010 of the Sun Fire V40z server you must plug the extender cable included with the card into the system s SCSI signal cable 1 If you have not already done
142. onent inside the server disconnect all external cables If possible place the server on a grounded electrostatic discharge ESD pad and ALWAYS wear a properly grounded antistatic wrist strap The following components are customer replaceable units CRUs a I O Board see I O Board on page 3 13 a PCI Card s and Risers see PCI Card on page 3 14 m SCSI Hard Disk Drive s and Carriers see SCSI Hard Disk Drive and Carrier on page 3 16 a SCSI Backplane see SCSI Backplane on page 3 18 a CD ROM DVD Diskette Assembly see CD ROM DVD ROM Diskette Drive Assembly on page 3 21 a Operator Panel Board and LCD Assembly see Operator Panel Board and LCD Display on page 3 23 a Power Supply see Power Supply on page 3 24 ma Fans see Cooling Fans on page 3 26 a Memory Voltage Regulator Modules see Memory Voltage Regulator Modules on page 3 28 a CPU Voltage Regulator Modules see CPU Voltage Regulator Modules on page 3 29 Memory see Memory Modules on page 3 31 Battery see System Battery on page 3 34 Cable Kit see Cable Kit on page 3 35 CPU s see CPUs and Heatsinks on page 3 37 Super FRU chassis swap see Super FRU on page 3 42 Note Removing the battery causes the server to revert to the factory default BIOS settings regardless of how the server boot options have been set up using the System Setup Utility or the BIO
143. onnector B SCSI Connector A Connector for power supply cage FIGURE 4 11 SCSI Signal Cable and Connector Updated Release of Sun Fire V40z Server SCSI Hard Disk Drive and Carrier The following procedure describes how to remove and replace a SCSI hard disk drive HDD and carrier Note SCSI HDDs are hot pluggable in integrated mirroring IM configurations See Integrated Mirroring on page D 2 for more information See also SCSI ID Assignments on page 4 5 Removing an HDD and Carrier Power off the system as described in Powering Off the Server and Removing the Cover on page 4 2 It is not necessary to remove the cover for this procedure Squeeze the release latch and carefully swing the arm to the left as far as it will go see FIGURE 4 12 Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4 21 FIGURE 4 12 SCSI Hard Disk Drive Carrier and Release Latch 3 Grasp the carrier bezel with both hands and carefully pull the carrier out of the drive bay Note Avoid using the arm to remove the carrier 4 5 2 2 Installing an HDD and Carrier 1 Squeeze the HDD release latch and carefully swing the arm to the left as far as it will go 2 Grasping the body of the drive in both hands carefully guide the connector end of the HDD into the drive bay sliding the carrier into the bay until the arm engages and partially closes itself 3 Push the arm forward and latch it to lock the car
144. ording to the markings on the cable If you have no other cables to replace jump to Re install the Components on page 4 73 Otherwise continue in the procedure with your next type of cable DVD ROM Diskette Drive Assembly Cable Note This cable consists of two separate cables for the signals which are joined at each end into one connector Remove the metal PCI bracket guide Unscrew the two screws that fasten the PCI bracket guide to the motherboard and server chassis Lift the bracket guide up and out of the chassis This bracket guide keeps full length PCI cards in place Slide the plastic air baffle up and off from the base of fan 12 Note For the front fans the fan numbers are imprinted on the main air baffle that normally sits on top of the front fan cage assembly Remove fan 12 Squeeze the retainer clip on the edge of the fan then pull the fan straight up to disengage its connector and remove it from the fan cage Disconnect the DVD ROM Diskette Drive cable 3 from the motherboard by the vertical PCI slots Remove the service loop for the flat cables from the plastic retainer clip on the chassis wall Press the plastic latch on front left side of DVD ROM Diskette Drive assembly Gently pull the assembly out of the bay while feeding the cables through the rear of the bay see FIGURE 4 14 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 10 11
145. ostly newer devices run faster with disconnect enabled while some mostly older devices run faster with disconnect disabled Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 TABLE C 8 Device Properties Continued Option Description SCSI Timeout Queue Tags Boot Choice Restore Defaults Indicates the maximum amount of time 0 to 9999 in seconds to wait for a SCSI operation to complete Since timeouts provide a safeguard that allows the system to recover if an operation fails it is recommended to use a value greater than zero A value of zero allows unlimited time for an operation to complete and could result in the system hanging waiting forever if an operation fails Press Enter type in a value and then press Enter again to specify a new timeout value Indicates whether to allow the use of queue tags for a device Currently the BIOS does not use queue tags This item specifies queue tag control to higher level device drivers Indicates whether this device may possibly be selected as the boot device This option is only applicable to devices attached to adapter number zero in the boot list on non BBS systems It provides primitive BBS flexibility to non BBS systems Press Enter to obtain default settings Appendix C SCSI BIOS Configuration Utility C 11 C27 RAID Properties The RAID Properties screen initially displays listing all possible SCSI IDs on the Adapter SCSI Channel
146. our server you must also install the new 2 6V voltage regulator module VRM PN 370 7747 Note If you mix two different types of DIMM the memory clocks down to the lower speed Sun Microsystems Inc does not support this configuration Note A maximum of 6 GB of memory per CPU is currently supported in the Sun Fire V20z server at DDR 400 speed two 2 GB DIMMs and two 1 GB DIMMS In this case you must insert the 2 GB DIMMs in the bank next to the CPU and the 1 GB DIMMs in the outer bank If more than 6 GB of DDR 400 memory is installed per CPU meaning 2 GB DIMMs in all four memory slots the system will access at the memory only at DDR 333 speed a Four DIMMs are supported per CPU The four DIMM slots for each CPU are grouped into two banks bank 0 and bank 1 that contain two slots each m The Sun Fire V20z server supports either one or two CPU configurations In a one CPU system you can only use the four DIMM slots that are adjacent to CPU0 m Inatwo CPU system each CPU can use two or four DIMMs when using only two DIMMs for a CPU populate the bank closest to the CPU first bank 0 a DIMMs must be installed in matched pairs one bank at a time The two DIMMs in a bank must be of the same size type and vendor Chapter 3 Maintaining the Sun Fire V20z Server 3 31 3 32 a Each CPU can support two banks of DIMMs While each bank must contain a pair of matching DIMMs the size and vendor of the DIMMs
147. oving or Installing a PCI Card in a Vertical Slot without an MRL Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4 15 4 16 FIGURE 4 7 Removing or Installing a Vertical PCI Card That Does Not Have an MRL Caution Before you power on a Sun Fire V40z server the first time you must open the top cover and remove the packaging insert from the server s PCI slots to ensure proper air flow and cooling You can discard this packaging insert which serves as protection during shipping Do NOT remove the plastic air baffle inserts from the PCI slots Remove the card you are replacing If the slot is blank remove its metal slot cover from the back panel and remove any plastic air baffle insert from the PCI slot Note On the updated release chassis PN 380 1206 of the server a plastic air baffle cage has been added and replaces the individual air baffle inserts When adding or removing a PCI card you do not need to remove the air baffle cage Insert the new card into the slot Push down evenly on both corners of the card to ensure it is seated correctly Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 4 5 1 5 5 Secure the PCI card using one of the following two methods a If the slot has an MRL close the MRL and push down on it until it clicks m If the slot does not have an MRL replace the retaining bracket and its single securing screw to the top of the card 6 Before re installin
148. placing a power supply At the outside rear of the server pull the finger ring on the power supply handle toward you to disengage the power supply connector from the power distribution backplane see FIGURE 4 26 Note A twisted plastic tie wrap through the finger ring holds the power supply handle in place Untwist this tie wrap to pull the handle out Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4 37 FIGURE 4 26 Removing an Individual Power Supply 2 Slide the power supply out of the power supply cage and chassis Caution You must open the power supply s handle before you insert it into the power supply cage If the handle is left closed it will deform the metal to which it latches Also failure to open the power supply handle only partially engages the power supply s connector which can cause the power reset sequence PRS code to enter a failed state If this happens the system fault LED on the front panel will blink twice per second To recover a system in this bad PRS state 1 Disconnect all AC power and reseat all power supplies 2 Wait five minutes 3 Reconnect AC power cords to all power supplies 4 38 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 4 5 8 2 3 To install the new power supply a Open the power supply handle to the fully open position as shown in FIGURE 4 26 b Insert the power supply into the power supply cage and push it inward unti
149. plays a scrolling list of up to 256 LSI Logic PCI to SCSI host adapters in the system and information about each of them Use the arrow keys to select an adapter then press Enter to view and modify the selected adapter s properties and to gain access to the attached devices You can only access adapters with LSI Logic Control enabled After selecting an adapter and pressing Enter the adapter s SCSI bus is scanned and the Adapter Properties screen appears The main menu includes the following two selections Boot Adapter List allows selection and ordering of boot adapters Refer to Boot Adapter List on page C 5 a Global Properties allows changes to global scope settings Refer to Global Properties on page C 6 To execute an item select it and press Enter Appendix C SCSI BIOS Configuration Utility C 3 c 4 Following are the options on the Main menu TABLE C 4 Main Menu Option Description Adapter Indicates the specific family of LSI Logic Host Adapters PCI Bus Indicates the PCI Bus number range 0x00 OxFE 0 255 decimal assigned by the system BIOS to an adapter Dev Func Indicates the PCI Device Function assigned by the system Port Number IRQ NVM Boot Order LSI Logic Control RAID Status Global Properties BIOS to an adapter An 8 bit value mapped as follows Bit 76543210 Bits 2 0 Function range 0 7 Bits 7 3 Device range 0x00 0x1F 0 31 decimal Indicates the
150. pty PCI card connector on the motherboard Re install the PCI card slot cover To Install a New PCI Card Loosen the screw holding the card latch Raise the latch as far as possible and then pivot it towards the rear of the chassis Withdraw the PCI card slot cover see FIGURE 3 6 FIGURE 3 6 PCI Card Slot Cover Remove the card riser assembly from the PCI card connector on the motherboard Install the PCI card in the riser assembly see FIGURE 3 7 Re install the riser and card in the connector on the motherboard Chapter 3 Maintaining the Sun Fire V20z Server 3 15 3 00 3 5 3 1 FIGURE 3 7 PCI Card and Riser Pivot the card latch up and then slide it down until it captures the PCI card bracket Tighten the screw to secure the latch refer to FIGURE 3 6 Before re installing the cover on the server check the routing of all cables for obstructions SCSI Hard Disk Drive and Carrier The following procedure describes how to remove and replace a SCSI hard disk drive HDD and carrier Note SCSI HDDs are hot pluggable in integrated mirroring IM configurations See Integrated Mirroring on page D 2 for more information See also SCSI ID Assignments on page 3 5 Removing an HDD and Carrier If you are not using an integrated mirroring configuration you must power off the server before removing a HDD it is not necessary to remove the cover Power off the system as desc
151. r CPUs of stepping versions E Loosen the screws evenly on each side of the heatsink Remove the screws and captive springs that secure the heatsink the washers remain fixed to the surface of the heatsink See FIGURE 3 32 3 38 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 FIGURE 3 31 Removing The Securing Clip and Heatsink for Stepping Versions C0 and CG CPUs FIGURE 3 32 Heatsink for Stepping Version E CPU Caution The heatsink can become extremely hot Be sure it has had sufficient time to cool before handling Twist the heatsink slightly to the right or left to break the seal with the thermal grease Lift the heatsink away from the CPU Use an alcohol pad to remove all thermal grease from the bottom of the heatsink Be careful not to get any thermal grease on your fingers It is very sticky and you may contaminate other components when handling them Chapter 3 Maintaining the Sun Fire V20z Server 3 39 3 5 14 3 7 Place the heatsink upside down on a flat surface to prevent the thermal grease from contaminating other components Pull the socket release lever up to the fully open perpendicular position see FIGURE 3 33 Lift the CPU out of the socket leaving the release lever in the open position Caution Ensure that any thermal grease that might remain from the heatsink does not come into contact with the CPU socket or pins FI
152. rd see FIGURE 3 18 Caution Use care with the small flat cables They are extremely fragile FIGURE 3 18 Uncabling and Removing the Operator Panel Board Remove the two screws and washers mounting the operator panel board to the chassis see FIGURE 3 18 Carefully slide the operator panel board towards the rear of the chassis as far as possible to avoid damaging the switches Raise the rear edge of the board first and then lift the operator panel board and LCD out of the chassis Installation is the reverse of this procedure Check the routing of all cables for obstructions and then reinstall the cover Power Supply The following procedure describes how to replace the power supply Power off the server including any attached peripherals and disconnect the server from the electrical outlet Refer to Powering Off the Server and Removing the Cover on page 3 2 Unfasten the three screws that secure the center and side air baffles Lift the baffles straight up to remove them see FIGURE 3 19 3 24 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 FIGURE 3 19 Removing the Center and Side Air Baffles 3 Disconnect the three power supply cables from the motherboard see FIGURE 3 20 FIGURE 3 20 Disconnecting the Power Supply Cables 4 Unfasten the single screw securing the power supply to the rear of the chassis see FIGURE 3 21 Chapter 3 Maintaining the Sun
153. rd 4 58 System Battery 4 63 Cable Kit 4 65 4 5 14 1_ Remove System Components 4 65 4 5 14 2 Remove and Replace the Cables 4 68 4 5 14 3 Re install the Components 4 73 Super FRU 4 76 4 6 Sun Fire V40z Indicators Switches and Jumpers 4 78 4 6 1 4 6 2 Sun Fire V40z Motherboard and CPU Card 4 78 Clear CMOS Jumper 4 80 viii Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 A System Specifications A 1 A 1 Sun Fire V20z Specifications A 1 A 1 1 Sun Fire V20z Physical Specifications A 1 A 1 2 Sun Fire V20z Power Specifications A 2 A 1 3 Sun Fire V20z Environmental Specifications A 2 Sun Fire V40z Specifications A 3 A 2 1 Sun Fire V40z Physical Specifications A 3 A 2 2 Sun Fire V40z Power Specifications A 3 A 2 3 Sun Fire V40z Environmental Specifications B BIOS POST Codes B 1 C SCSI BIOS Configuration Utility C 1 C 1 Starting the SCSI BIOS Configuration Utility C 1 C 2 Using the Configuration Utility C 2 C 2 1 User Input C 3 C 2 2 Main Menu C 3 C 2 3 Boot Adapter List C 5 C 2 4 Global Properties C 6 C 2 5 Adapter Properties C 7 C 2 6 Device Properties C 9 C 2 7 RAID Properties C 12 C 3 Quitting the SCSI BIOS Configuration Utility C 14 Contents ix x D Supplemental Information D 1 D 1 RAID Support D 1 D 1 1 D 1 2 D 1 3 D 1 4 LSI Logic s Integrated RAID Solution D 2 Integrated Mirroring D 2 Zero Channel RAID Not Supported D 3 Alternative Internal Drive RAID Configuration For Sun Fire V
154. reen Areas Area Description Header Provides static information text which is typically the product title and version Menu Provides the current main area menu if applicable This area includes a cursor for menu item selection Main For presenting data Includes a cursor for item selection horizontal scrolling and vertical scrolling Footer Provides general help information C 2 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 BPA 2 2 User Input Throughout the GUI selections that are not permissible are grayed out Following are user input methods available from the GUI TABLE C 3 User Input Methods User Input Description F2 Menu Sets cursor context to the menu selection area Select a menu item and press Enter Arrow Keys Select Item Up down left right movement to position the Home End Select Item cursor Change Item Items with values in brackets are modifiable Numeric keypad plus symbol and numeric keypad minus symbol update a modifiable field to its next relative value Esc Abort Exit Escape aborts the current context operation and or exits the current screen User confirmation is solicited as required Enter Execute lt Item gt Items with values in lt gt brackets are executable Press Enter to execute the field s associated function Main Menu When you invoke the Fusion MPT SCSI BIOS Configuration Utility the main menu dis
155. ribed in Powering Off the Server and Removing the Cover on page 3 2 If you are using an IM configuration start with Step 2 Squeeze the release latch and carefully swing the arm to the left as far as it will go see FIGURE 3 8 3 16 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 3 5 3 2 FIGURE 3 8 SCSI Hard Disk Drive Carrier and Release Latch Grasp the carrier bezel with both hands and carefully pull the carrier out of the drive bay Note Avoid using the arm to remove the carrier Installing an HDD and Carrier Squeeze the release latch and carefully swing the arm to the left as far as it will go Grasping the body of the drive in both hands carefully guide the connector end of the carrier into the drive bay sliding the carrier into the bay until the arm engages and partially closes itself Push the arm forward and latch it to lock the carrier in place Chapter 3 Maintaining the Sun Fire V20z Server 3 17 3 5 4 SCSI Backplane The following procedure describes how to replace the SCSI backplane 1 Power off the server including any attached peripherals and disconnect the server from the electrical outlet Refer to Powering Off the Server and Removing the Cover on page 3 2 2 Remove all hard disk drive HDD carriers a Squeeze the release latch and swing the arm to the left as far as it will go b Grasp the carrier bezel with both hands and car
156. rier in place 4 22 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 4 5 2 3 Installing an Optional Sixth HDD and Adapter You can optionally install a sixth HDD in the bay that normally contains the DVD diskette drive assembly To do this install the required adapter in the bay as described in the following procedure Remove any DVD diskette drive assembly from its bay See DVD ROM Diskette Drive Assembly on page 4 24 for instructions Install the adapter into the chassis below the operator panel assembly as shown in FIGURE 4 13 Push the adapter in until it stops against the chassis 3 Tighten the two captive screws as shown to secure the adapter in place Y X Captive screws FIGURE 4 13 Installing the Sixth HDD Bay Adapter Install the HDD and carrier as described in Installing an HDD and Carrier on page 4 22 Disable the diskette drive setting in the server BIOS a Reboot the server and press F2 to enter BIOS setup when the server reboots b In the BIOS Main menu select Legacy Diskette A and change its setting to Disabled c Press F10 to exit BIOS settings When you are prompted whether to save changes select Yes Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4 23 4 5 3 DVD ROM Diskette Drive Assembly The following procedure describes how to replace the DVD ROM Diskette Drive assembly Note Removable drives are fragile components that must b
157. rity a Low host CPU and PCI bus utilization a Fusion MPT architecture provides processing power Note LSI Logic provides a BIOS based configuration utility that enables you to configure the mirroring attributes during initial setup and to reconfigure them in response to hardware failures or changes in the environment Refer to Appendix D of this guide for more information about this utility Integrated Mirroring With traditional mirroring or RAID1 a drive has its data duplicated on two different drives using either a hardware RAID controller or software generally by means of the OS If either drive fails the other continues to function as a single drive until the failed drive is replaced With integrated mirroring enhanced IME also referred to as either Enhanced RAID1 or RAID1E instead of being able to use only two drives you can use two to six drives including the option of only using an odd number of drives Instead of mirroring at the disk level the data is mirrored in stripes across the drives Thus IME allows for more flexibility with mirroring data The LSI Logic Integrated Mirroring IM feature provides data protection for the system boot volume to safeguard critical information such as the OS on servers Integrated mirroring provides simultaneous mirroring on configurations of two to six disks to assure fault tolerant high availability data If a disk fails the hot swap capability allows the system to b
158. round any unpainted metal surface 7 Pull the cover toward the server front slightly then press the cover latch release button with your right thumb A and slide the cover towards the rear of the chassis until it contacts the stop B see FIGURE 3 1 8 Lift the cover up and remove it FIGURE 3 1 Removing the Cover of the Sun Fire V20z Server 3 2 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 cand Server Top Cover Installation When replacing the top cover on the Sun Fire V20z server after component installation use caution to avoid damaging the cover or server components Remove all peripheral cables from PCI cards before installing the cover If you install the server cover with PCI card cables installed a lip on the edge of the server cover and the EMC foam gasket inside that lip may catch parts of the PCI card connectors and in some cases may deform the server cover seal or damage the connector latches Ensure that the power supply cable is properly installed The server cover may not close properly or may be difficult to close and server performance may be affected if the power supply cable is not properly installed The power supply cable must be routed and pressed down such that it does not interfere with the cover installation The power supply cable must be tucked into a position such that the cable and its associated tie wraps are not below the top surface of the power supply Rotate the tie wr
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160. rs entry v20z optioncards html This page also contains links to third party Web sites for further information on each of the cards Adding or Replacing a PCI Card The following procedure describes how to add or replace a PCI card Note Before installing or replacing a PCI card refer to the following guidelines If you are using the onboard NICs and one PCI card install the PCI card in the right full length slot looking from the front of the server On the back panel this is slot PCI 0 refer to FIGURE 1 2 If you are using the onboard NICs and two PCI cards install the faster PCI card in the right full length slot and the slower card in the left half length slot PCI 1 on the back panel If you are not using the onboard NICs install a half length card in the left half length slot and a full length card in the right full length slot Power off the server including any attached peripherals and disconnect the server from the electrical outlet Refer to Powering Off the Server and Removing the Cover on page 3 2 3 14 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 To Remove an Existing PCI Card Unfasten all cables connected to the card Withdraw the card and riser from the PCI card connector on the motherboard Remove the PCI card from the riser Note If the PCI card is being removed but not replaced with another card Re install the empty riser assembly in the em
161. rts contact your local Sun sales representative You may have a part that is replaceable under warranty For specific details regarding your warranty refer to http www sun com service support warranty index html TABLE 1 8 Additional Options and Customer Replaceable Components for the Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers SunFire SunFire Additional Customer Replaceable V20z v40z Component Options Components CPU Heatsink Kit X e Opteron 242 1 6 GHz CO Stepping 595 7376 xx F370 6695 xx X e Opteron 244 1 8 GHz CO Stepping 595 7336 xx F370 6670 xx X e Opteron 248 2 2 GHz CO Stepping 595 7337 xx F370 6672 xx X e Opteron 244 1 8 GHz CG Stepping 594 0368 xx F370 6783 xx X e Opteron 248 2 2 GHz CG Stepping 594 0369 xx F370 6785 xx X e Opteron 250 2 4 GHz CG Stepping 595 7579 xx F370 6786 xx X e Opteron 252 2 6 GHz E Stepping 594 0371 xx F370 7272 xx X e Opteron 844 1 8 GHz CG Stepping N A F370 6902 xx e Opteron 848 2 2 GHz CG Stepping N A F370 6904 xx e Opteron 850 2 4 GHz CG Stepping N A F370 6939 xx Chapter 1 Introduction to the Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers 1 21 TABLE 1 8 Additional Options and Customer Replaceable Components for the Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers Continued SunFire SunFire Additional Customer Replaceable v20z v40z Component Options Components X e Opteron 852 2 6 GHz E Stepping N A F370 7706 xx Memory X e 1 GB ECC DDR 333 2 x 512 MB DIMMs 595 7339 xx F370 6
162. ry Module Population Rules 3 31 3 5 11 2 Removing a memory module 3 33 3 5 11 3 Installing a Memory Module 3 33 3 5 12 System Battery 3 34 3 5 12 1 Removing the System Battery 3 34 3 5 12 2 Replacing the System Battery 3 35 3 5 13 Cable Kit 3 35 3 5 14 CPUs and Heatsinks 3 37 3 5 14 1 One CPU Configuration 3 37 3 5 14 2 Removing a Heatsink and CPU 3 37 3 5 14 3 Installing a CPU and Heatsink 3 40 3 5 15 Super FRU 3 42 3 6 Sun Fire V20z Indicators Switches and Jumpers 3 44 3 6 1 Sun Fire V20z Motherboard 3 44 3 6 2 Clear CMOS Jumper 3 47 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4 1 4 1 Tools and Supplies Needed 4 1 4 2 Powering Off the Server and Removing the Cover 4 2 4 3 Locations of Sun Fire V40z Components 4 3 4 3 1 SCSI ID Assignments 4 5 4 3 1 1 Linux based Server 4 5 4 3 1 2 Solaris based Server 4 5 vi Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 4 4 4 5 Releases of the Sun Fire V40z Server 4 6 4 4 1 4 4 2 Versions of the Servers 4 6 4 4 1 1 Important Information 4 6 4 4 1 2 Solaris 9 OS Install Time Update for a Super FRU Replacement 4 7 No Mixing of CPU Stepping Versions 4 8 4 4 2 1 Verifying the Stepping Version of the CPU 4 8 Customer Replaceable Unit Replacement Procedures 4 12 4 5 1 4 5 3 4 5 4 4 5 5 4 5 6 4 5 7 PCI Card 4 13 4 5 1 1 Supported PCI Cards 4 13 4 5 1 2 Adding or Replacing a PCI Card 4 14 4 5 1 3 Sun Fire V40z Server PCI Card Slot Locations 4 14 4 5 1 4 In
163. s a The longer cable is used on the original release of the server chassis part number PN 380 1010 Only a qualified technician should replace the SCSI signal cable on the original release as it involves removing all components and the motherboard from the chassis b The shorter cable is used on the updated release of the server chassis PN 380 1206 This cable is now routed above the motherboard and can be replaced by customers Note To identify the version of your server the chassis PN is labelled on the front panel of the server by the DVD ROM Diskette Drive assembly Remove System Components Depending on the cable that you want to replace you need to remove various system components for access to the system cables For the operator panel board cable the internal USB cable and the DVD ROM Diskette drive assembly cable you should remove the following components main air baffle rear fan cage assembly PCI option cards installed in the vertical PCI slots black plastic air baffle cage around the vertical PCI slots fan 12 in the front fan cage assembly and its plastic air baffle Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4 65 For the SCSI backplane power cable and the SCSI signal cable you should remove the following components m main air baffle m rear fan cage assembly m individual power supplies and power supply cage assembly Refer to the sub section in the procedure for the components t
164. s 816 7190 xx 817 5251 xx 817 5246 xx 817 5249 xx 817 5250 xx 817 7184 xx 817 1771 xx Preface xiii Accessing Sun Documentation You can view print or purchase a broad selection of Sun documentation including localized versions at http www sun com documentation Third Party Web Sites Sun is not responsible for the availability of third party web sites mentioned in this document Sun does not endorse and is not responsible or liable for any content advertising products or other materials that are available on or through such sites or resources Sun will not be responsible or liable for any actual or alleged damage or loss caused by or in connection with the use of or reliance on any such content goods or services that are available on or through such sites or resources Contacting Sun Technical Support If you have technical questions about this product that are not answered in this document go to http www sun com service contacting Sun Welcomes Your Comments Sun is interested in improving its documentation and welcomes your comments and suggestions You can submit your comments by going to http www sun com hwdocs feedback Please include the title and part number of your document with your feedback Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide part number 817 5248 14 xiv Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 CHAPTER 1 Introduct
165. s Switches and Jumpers on page 4 78 To determine and isolate a faulty component refer to the Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers Troubleshooting Techniques and Diagnostics Guide 817 7184 4 1 Tools and Supplies Needed m 2 crosshead screwdriver m Antistatic wrist strap a Alcohol pads for CPU replacement only 4 1 4 2 A Powering Off the Server and Removing the Cover Caution Before you power on a Sun Fire V40z server for the first time you must remove the packaging inserts from the server s PCI card slots and CPU card slot to ensure proper air flow and cooling You can discard these packaging inserts which serve as protection during shipping Do NOT remove the plastic air baffle inserts from the PCI slots The updated release chassis part number PN 380 1206 of the Sun Fire V40z server does not ship with the packaging insert in the PCI card slots Perform this procedure to observe safety guidelines when you are powering off the system and removing the cover for a maintenance procedure in this chapter Turn off all peripheral devices connected to the system If the system OS is running perform a shutdown of the OS Disconnect all AC power cords from the rear panel of the server see FIGURE 1 5 Caution When you remove the AC power cords system ground is also removed To avoid damaging the server with electrostatic discharge ESD you must maintain the same voltage potenti
166. s when problems occur a Remote control of server operations boot shutdown and reboot of the server s operating system turning the server s power on and off stopping the server s boot process in BIOS and upgrading the BIOS The SP runs an embedded version of Linux and all the server management functions are developed as standard Linux applications Its sole purpose is to support server management therefore the full functionality of the operating system is not available in the SP Many familiar applications such as ftp and telnet are not provided as they are not required to support the server management feature set 1 12 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 1 4 1 2 Operator Panel You can use the operator panel to configure network settings for the service processor m FIGURE 1 1 shows the operator panel location on the Sun Fire V20z front panel m FIGURE 1 4 shows the operator panel location on the Sun Fire V40z front panel The drivers for the server must be installed to access these menu options Some operator panel menus are only functional under these conditions a An external file system is configured with the Network Share Volume NSV m The SP update server from the NSV machine is available m The NSV machine has Java Runtime Environment 1 4 2 or later installed on it The liquid crystal display LCD panel on the operator panel displays menu options with Menu appearing in the f
167. s you insert the assembly pull the excess cable back in through the openings in the chassis Replace the cable service loop in the clip on the right wall of the server chassis Note To avoid possible electrical emission interference do not leave the ribbon cable folded up under the assembly Instead retract the slack cable and secure it with the clip on the side of the chassis Before re installing the cover on the server check the routing of all cables for obstructions CPU Card This card is an optional daughter board that slides into the front of the server Note This procedure can be done with the server mounted in a rack If it is in a rack pull the server forward from the rack about 3 inches 76 mm to provide clearance before opening the CPU card door Power off the server including any attached peripherals and disconnect the server from the electrical outlet If your server includes two power supplies ensure that both power cords are disconnected from the electrical outlet Refer to Powering Off the Server and Removing the Cover on page 4 2 It is not necessary to remove the cover for this procedure Remove the front bezel from the server by pressing in on the rubberized buttons on each side of the bezel then swinging the bezel top downward see FIGURE 4 15 Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4 25 FIGURE 4 15 Removing the Front Bezel 3 Open the CPU card door
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169. se if an alert message has been displayed Following are the options on the Global Properties menu TABLE C 6 Global Properties Option Description Pause When Boot Alert Displayed Boot Information Display Mode Negotiate with devices Video Mode Support Interrupt Disable Integrated RAID lt Restore Defaults gt Specifies whether to pause for user acknowledgement after displaying an alert message during boot The Boot Alert setting can be either No or Yes To continue after displaying a message specify No To wait for any key after displaying a message specify Yes Specifies the information display mode of the BIOS during boot It controls how much information about adapters and devices are displayed during boot The Display Mode setting can be either Terse or Verbose To display minimum information specify Terse mode To display detailed information specify Verbose mode Sets the default value for synchronous and wide negotiations with specified devices Options are All None or Supported Specifies the default video mode for the Configuration Utility The Video Mode setting can be either Color or Monochrome The monochrome setting enhances readability on a monochrome monitor Allows the ability to prevent a hook on INT40 if required Tells the firmware not to perform a bus scan searching for RAID member devices It also disables configuration of RAID arrays in the BIOS Press Enter to o
170. ser manuals the Release Notes and the individual guides for each of the customer replaceable units CRUs To verify whether a document on the site is more recent than the document that you have refer to the final two digits the dash roll of the Part Number for that document Note A document explaining the differences among the released versions of the Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z servers is also available at this Web site Refer to part number PN 817 7185 1 2 Overview of the Sun Fire V20z Server The Sun Fire V20z is an AMD Opteron processor based enterprise class 1U 2P server The Sun Fire V20z provides performance and value to an enterprise environment offering significantly better performance than current 32 bit Intel based solutions The balanced server design maximizes overall performance through industry leading I O options and delivers compelling real world workload performance The Sun Fire V20z server includes an embedded service processor SP flash memory RAM a separate Ethernet interface and server management software It comes equipped with superior server management tools for greater control and minimum total cost of ownership You can use the command line interface or SNMP integration with third party frameworks to configure and manage the platform with the SP The dedicated SP provides complete operating system independence and maximum availability of server management 1 2 Sun Fire V20z and Sun
171. so remove the power supply cage assembly as described in Installing a Horizontal PCI Card and Riser on page 4 17 2 Disconnect the server s SCSI signal cable from the motherboard FIGURE 4 10 shows the location of the SCSI signal cable motherboard connector on the original release chassis PN 380 1010 of the Sun Fire V40z server In this view the rear fan cage assembly and the power supply cage have been removed The SCSI connector is located under the power supply cage the SCSI signal cable is routed underneath the motherboard UU 1y Ly 0 LL fo O UU U UU v SCSI Connector A Connector for power supply cage FIGURE 4 10 SCSI Signal Cable and Connector Original Release of Sun Fire V40z Server 3 Plug the end of the extender cable that is labeled SCSI Cable into the SCSI signal cable that you disconnected from the motherboard Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4 19 4 Plug the other end of the extender cable which is labeled SCSI CNTRLR Board into the LSI MegaRAID card connector Lay the extender cable over any existing cards 5 Re install the power supply cage assembly as described at the end of the procedure Installing a Horizontal PCI Card and Riser on page 4 17 To Install an LSI MegaRAID Card with Battery Backup in an Updated Release of the Sun Fire V40z Server Note You must install this card in the horizo
172. ssis PN 380 1010 of the server Sun Fire V40z Server PCI Card Slot Locations lt FRONT REAR gt 66MHz Horizontal ae cuo m 100 MHz 1 2 Length 100 MHz ae 133 MHz OSS FIGURE 4 5 Locations of the PCI Card Slots in the Sun Fire V40z Server 4 14 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 4 5 1 4 Installing a Vertical PCI Card in a Vertical Slot Follow these steps to install a vertical mount PCI card in one of the server s six vertical slots see FIGURE 4 5 for location Four of the six vertical slots have a mechanical retention latch MRL two of the slots have a retaining bracket 1 Power off the server including any attached peripherals and disconnect the server from the electrical outlet If your server includes two power supplies ensure that both power cords are disconnected from the electrical outlet Refer to Powering Off the Server and Removing the Cover on page 4 2 2 Remove the card you are replacing using one of the following two methods depending on which slot you are installing to a If you are replacing a card in a slot that has a mechanical retention latch MRL push the button on the end of the MRL and lift the MRL flap see FIGURE 4 6 a If you are replacing a card in a slot that does not have an MRL remove the securing screw and the retaining bracket from the slot see FIGURE 4 7 FIGURE 4 6 Rem
173. stalling a Vertical PCI Card in a Vertical Slot 4 15 4 5 1 5 Installing a Horizontal PCI Card and Riser 4 17 SCSI Hard Disk Drive and Carrier 4 21 4 5 2 1 Removing an HDD and Carrier 4 21 4 5 2 2 Installing an HDD and Carrier 4 22 4 5 2 3 Installing an Optional Sixth HDD and Adapter 4 23 DVD ROM Diskette Drive Assembly 4 24 CPU Card 4 25 Operator Panel and LCD Assembly 4 29 SCSI Backplane Assembly 4 30 Cooling Fans 4 31 4 5 7 1 Fan Numbering 4 32 4 5 7 2 Replacing an Individual Cooling Fan 4 32 4 5 7 3 Replacing the Front Fan Cage Assembly 4 34 4 5 7 4 Replacing the Rear Fan Cage Assembly 4 35 Contents vii 4 5 10 4 5 11 4 5 12 4 5 13 4 5 14 4 5 15 Power Supplies and Power Supply Cage Assembly 4 37 4 5 8 1 Replacing an Individual Power Supply 4 37 4 5 8 2 Replacing a Power Supply Cage Assembly 4 39 Memory Voltage Regulator Modules 4 41 4 5 9 1 Replacing a Memory VRM on the Motherboard 4 41 4 5 9 2 Replacing a Memory VRM on the CPU Card 4 42 CPU Voltage Regulator Modules 4 44 4 5 10 1 Before You Start 4 44 4 5 10 2 Replacing a CPU VRM on the Motherboard 4 44 4 5 10 3 Replacing a CPU VRM on the CPU Card 4 47 Memory Modules 4 49 4 5 11 1 Memory Module Population Rules 4 49 4 5 11 2 Replacing a Memory Module on the Motherboard 4 51 4 5 11 3 Replacing a Memory Module on the CPU Card 4 52 CPUs and Heatsinks 4 53 4 5 12 1 Replacing a CPU on the Motherboard 4 54 4 5 12 2 Replacing a CPU on the Optional CPU Ca
174. t are available from the BIOS Boot menu To change the order of the boot items select an item and press the plus key to move the item up in the order and the minus key to move the item down in the order TABLE 2 6 BIOS Boot Menu Menu Option Description Default Boot Order Removable Devices Floppy Boot from the diskette drive First boot device CD ROM Drive Boot from the CD DVD ROM Second boot device Hard Drive Boot from the hard disk Third boot device Network Boot Boot from a networked device Networked boot device MBA v7 0 x Slot 0210 Boot from the on board NIC 1 Fourth boot device MBA v 7 0 x Slot 0218 Boot from the on board NIC 2 Fifth boot device 2 14 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 2 4 6 2 4 7 Exit Menu TABLE 2 7 shows the options that are available from the BIOS Exit menu TABLE 2 7 BIOS Exit Menu Menu Item Description Exit Saving Exit System Setup and save changes to CMOS Changes Exit Discarding Exit System Setup without saving changes Changes Load Setup Load defaults for all setup items Defaults Discard Load previous values from CMOS for all setup items Changes Save Changes Save setup data to CMOS QuickBoot Feature The QuickBoot feature which disables BIOS memory tests defaults to disabled which is the recommended setting Note If you choose to set Quickboot to enabled you need to perform
175. the following steps to disable the QuickBoot feature whenever you add new memory so that the new memory configuration can be tested Boot the server and run BIOS Setup by pressing the F2 key during the boot process From the Advanced menu disable the QuickBoot feature Now the BIOS will run at least one full memory test for your new memory when the server is rebooted Press F10 to save the changes and exit The system will automatically reboot and run the memory configuration tests When all memory passes the tests press the F2 key to enter BIOS Setup and re enable the QuickBoot option in the BIOS Advanced menu if needed Chapter 2 Powering On and Configuring BIOS Settings 2 15 2 5 2 16 10 Booting From a USB Diskette Device Only one diskette device is bootable on these servers By default the internal diskette device is the only device from which you can boot To change the assignment of the diskette devices so that the server boots from a USB diskette device rather than the internal diskette device perform the following steps Attach the USB diskette device Power on and reboot the system Press the F2 key to enter the BIOS Setup utility From the Advanced menu choose I O Device Configuration Change the USB Host Controller and USB BIOS Legacy Support submenu options to Enable Press the F10 key to save your changes and reboot the server When prompted press the F2 key
176. the ejector levers close over the notches on the VRM Replace the CPU card into the server see FIGURE 4 18 a Carefully align the rear corners of the CPU card with the plastic alignment tracks inside the server chassis then slide the CPU card into the tracks b Press in firmly and evenly on both corners of the CPU card until it engages the backplane c Lock down the two plastic latches on the corners of the CPU card to secure it in place Close the CPU card door Replace the front bezel onto the server Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4 43 4 5 10 4 5 10 1 4 5 10 2 2 4 5 CPU Voltage Regulator Modules The Sun Fire V40z server contains CPU voltage regulator modules VRMs in four locations Two CPU VRMs are on the motherboard and two are on the optional CPU card Use the correct procedure in this section a Replacing a CPU VRM on the Motherboard on page 4 44 a Replacing a CPU VRM on the CPU Card on page 4 47 Before You Start This procedure covers both the original release of the Sun Fire V40z server chassis part number PN 380 1010 and the updated release of the server chassis PN 380 1206 a The updated release of the server implements wire clips to secure the CPU VRMs in place on both the motherboard and the auxiliary CPU card see FIGURE 4 29 The original release of the server does not have these clips a The CPU VRM for the updated release has more pins than the CPU
177. tifier string extracted from Identifier the device s Inquiry Data Sync Rate Indicates the maximum synchronous data transfer rate in mega transfers per second Mega Data Data Synchronous Transfers Width 8 Width 16 Period nsec per Second Mbytes s Mbytes s 0 Async 0 Async 0 Async 0 Async 5 5 10 200 10 10 20 100 20 20 40 50 40 40 80 25 Data Width Indicates the maximum data width in bits Scan ID Indicates whether to scan for this SCSI identifier at boot Scan LUNs gt 0 Disconnect time This item can be used to ignore a device and to decrease boot time by disabling the inquiry of unused SCSI identifiers Set this option to No if there is a device that you do not want to be available to the system Also on a bus with only a few devices attached the user can speed up boot time by changing this setting to No for all unused SCSI IDs Indicates whether to scan for LUNs greater than zero for a device LUN zero is always queried Use this option if a multi LUN device responds to unoccupied LUNs or to reduce the visibility of a multi LUN device to LUN zero only Set this option to No if you have problems with a device that responds to all LUNs whether they are occupied or not If a SCSI device with multiple LUNs exists on your system but you do not want all of those LUNs to be available to the system set this option to No to limit the scan to LUN 0 only Indicates whether to allow a device to disconnect during SCSI operations Some m
178. tion Ensure that the fan airflow direction is correct front to rear by installing the fan so that the airflow direction arrow points towards the rear of the chassis After installing a new fan allow sufficient time for the system to recognize the fan and to determine whether it is functioning properly Before re installing the cover on the server check the routing of all cables for obstructions Memory Voltage Regulator Modules The following procedure describes how to replace a memory voltage regulator module VRM Caution The Registered DDR 400 memory DIMMS can only be used in the second updated release chassis part number PN 380 1194 of the Sun Fire V20z server If you are installing the new Registered DDR 400 memory DIMMs in your server you must also install the new 2 6V voltage regulator module VRM PN 370 7747 Power off the server including any attached peripherals and disconnect the server from the electrical outlet Refer to Powering Off the Server and Removing the Cover on page 3 2 Identify the memory VRM that must be replaced The memory VRM is in the outer slot furthest from the CPU Remove a memory VRM by pressing down on the ejector bars at both ends of the socket see FIGURE 3 24 3 28 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 3 0 10 3 5 10 1 FIGURE 3 24 Removing a Memory VRM Installation is the reverse of this procedure 4
179. two power supplies ensure that both power cords are disconnected from the electrical outlet Refer to Powering Off the Server and Removing the Cover on page 4 2 It is not necessary to remove the cover for this procedure Remove the front bezel from the server by pressing in on the rubberized buttons on each side of the bezel then swinging the bezel top downward see FIGURE 4 15 Open the CPU card door which is located under the hard drive bays to access the CPU card Press in the two buttons on the door and swing it downward so that it is open 180 degrees from the closed position see FIGURE 4 16 4 42 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 10 11 Caution The electronic components and solder joints on the bottom of the CPU card are fragile Use care to avoid scraping the bottom of the CPU card on the chassis or door when removing or installing it Open the two plastic levers on the CPU card corners simultaneously to release it from its backplane then carefully pull it out of the server see FIGURE 4 17 Set the CPU card on an ESD resistant surface Identify the memory VRM that must be replaced The memory VRM is in the outer slot furthest from the CPU Remove a memory VRM by pressing down on the ejector bars at both ends of the socket see FIGURE 4 28 Install the new VRM to the socket by pressing down firmly and evenly on both top corners until
180. ve been released with CPUs of different stepping versions If you order an CPU X option to add or replace a CPU in your server do not mix CPUs of different stepping versions Caution A new heatsink ships for the stepping version E CPU Ensure that you do not use an old heatsink on a stepping version E CPU Before ordering a new or replacement CPU verify the stepping version of your CPU s and then order the same stepping version Due to the power requirements and height restrictions the stepping version E CPUs work only in the Sun Fire V40z server release PN 380 1206 In a two or four CPU configuration of the Sun Fire V40z server all CPUs must be the same stepping version and the same speed Verifying the Stepping Version of the CPU You can verify the stepping version of the CPU in a local server or on a remote server 4 8 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 Verifying the Stepping Version In a Local Server To verify the stepping version of your CPU s in a local server with KVM attached 1 Power on or reboot your server A message similar to the following example appears on the screen and the memory test begins This sample shows the output for a Sun Fire V40z server PhoenixBIOS 4 0 Release 6 0 Copyright 1985 2002 Phoenix Technologies Ltd All Rights Reserved Production RELEASE System BIOS Revision V2 18 9 SP Interface PRS Revision 12 SP BIOS Int
181. ver CPU1 is on the right side first remove the plastic air baffle from fan 12 Updated release of Sun Fire V40z server only Remove the wire clip that secures the CPU VRM in place see FIGURE 4 29 a With your index fingers gently lift up on either side of the horizontal section of the wire clip and pull it back over the top of the VRM FIGURE 4 29 Removing the Wire Clip Caution To avoid damaging the VRM do not rock the VRM from side to side when removing or inserting it Instead pull straight up on both ends when removing the VRM and push straight down on both ends when inserting it Remove the CPU VRM by pulling it straight up out of its socket see FIGURE 4 30 Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4 45 10 11 12 13 14 FIGURE 4 30 Removing a CPU VRM Caution When installing a VRM ensure that pin A1 on the VRM is aligned with the A1 reference designation on the motherboard Press the new CPU VRM into the empty socket ensuring that the notch in the CPU VRM aligns with the key in the connector Updated release of Sun Fire V40z server only Reposition the wire clip to secure the CPU VRM in place a With your index fingers gently lift up on either side of the horizontal section of the wire clip and reposition it over the top of the VRM If you removed the plastic air baffle from fan 12 see Step 6 replace the air baffle now Re install the r
182. which is located under the hard drive bays to access the CPU card Press down on the two buttons on the door and swing it downward so that it is open 180 degrees from the closed position see FIGURE 4 16 FIGURE 4 16 Opening the CPU Card Door Caution The electronic components and solder joints on the bottom of the CPU card are fragile Use care to avoid scraping the bottom of the CPU card on the chassis or door when removing or installing it 4 26 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 4 If you are installing the CPU card as a new option skip to Step 8 If you are replacing an existing card continue with the next step 5 Open the two plastic levers on the CPU card corners simultaneously to release it from its backplane then carefully pull it out of the server see FIGURE 4 17 fs AHI OY III BANISH HH H Mates Me te Winey 0 OO DN A 0 A os VOA KOO agea tte tee es FIGURE 4 17 Removing the CPU Card From the Chassis 6 Set the CPU card on an ESD resistant surface 7 Remove any replaceable components CPUs memory modules VRMs from the old CPU card and set them aside on an ESD resistant surface Refer to the following procedures Replacing a Memory VRM on the CPU Card on page 4 42 Replacing a CPU VRM on the CPU Card on page 4 47 Replacing a Memory Module on the CPU Card on page 4 52 Replacing a CPU on the Optional CPU Card
183. within their bank but they do not have to match DIMM 0 and DIMM 1 TABLE 4 1 Sample of Valid DIMM Configurations CPU 0 BANK 0 BANK 1 Example 1 Example 2 Example 3 Example 4 DIMM 0 512 DIMM 1 512 DIMM 0 1GB DIMM 1 1GB DIMM 0 1GB DIMM 1 1GB DIMM 0 2GB DIMM 1 2GB DIMM 2 1GB DIMM 3 1GB DIMM 2 1GB DIMM 3 1GB DIMM 2 512 DIMM 3 512 DIMM 2 512 DIMM 3 512 a The sample configurations in TABLE 4 2 are not valid because in each case at least one of the banks contains mismatched DIMM pairs TABLE 4 2 Sample of Non Valid DIMM Configurations CPU 0 BANK 0 BANK 1 Example 1 Example 2 Example 3 Example 4 DIMM 0 512 DIMM 1 1GB DIMM 0 1GB DIMM 1 1GB DIMM 0 2GB DIMM 1 2GB DIMM 0 512 DIMM 1 1GB DIMM 2 512 DIMM 3 512 DIMM 2 512 DIMM 3 2GB DIMM 2 512 DIMM 3 1GB DIMM 2 512 DIMM 3 1GB Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 4 5 11 2 10 11 12 13 Replacing a Memory Module on the Motherboard Power off the server including any attached peripherals and disconnect the server from the electrical outlet If your server includes two power supplies ensure that both power cords are disconnected from the electrical outlet Refer to Powering Off the Server and Removing the Cover on page 4 2 Remove the main air baffle see FIGURE 4 20 Lift the rear edge of the baffle
184. y the on board LSI controller you can control the internal drives with a RAID card by routing the SCSI cable to it Cabling a full function RAID card to the internal drives is supported on the Sun Fire V40z server by routing a standard cable from the backplane to PCI slot 1 Note An extender cable attached to the existing cable allows connection to a RAID card in PCI slot 1 Slot 1 is the half length horizontal slot under the power supply cage assembly Appendix D Supplemental Information D 3 D 4 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 Index A Advanced menu BIOS 8 air baffle see main air baffle back panel connectors Sun Fire V20z 5 back panel connectors Sun Fire V40z 10 back panel LEDs 18 battery replacing in Sun Fire V20z 34 battery replacing in Sun Fire V40z 63 bezel see front bezel BIOS POST codes 1 BIOS QuickBoot feature 15 BIOS setup utility Advanced menu 8 Boot menu 14 Exit menu 15 Main menu 6 overview 5 Power menu 14 Security menu 13 book organization xi boot block POST codes 7 Boot menu BIOS 14 C cables replacing in Sun Fire V20z 35 cables replacing in Sun Fire V40z 65 CD DVD diskette assembly replacing in Sun Fire V20z 21 chassis swap Sun Fire V20z 42 chassis swap Sun Fire V40z 76 clear CMOS jumper J110 Sun Fire V20z 47 clear CMOS jumper J125 Sun Fire V40z 80 common features of Sun Fire V20z and V40z 12 component part numbers Sun Fire V2
185. ypographic Conventions Typeface Meaning Examples AaBbCc123 The names of commands files Edit your login file and directories on screen Use 1s a to list all files comp ter output You have mail AaBbCc123 What you type when contrasted su with on screen computer output password AaBbCc123 Book titles new words or terms Read Chapter 6 in the User s Guide words to be emphasized Replace command line variables with real names or values These are called class options You must be superuser to do this To delete a file type rm filename The settings on your browser might differ from these settings Related Documentation Application Title Part Number Safety information Safety notices and international compliance certification statements Hardware and system software installation Server management Operating system installation Troubleshooting and diagnostics Late breaking information Important Safety Information for Sun Hardware Systems Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers Safety and Compliance Guide Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers Installation Guide Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers Server Management Guide Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers Linux Operating System Installation Guide Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers Troubleshooting Techniques and Diagnositcs Guide Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers Release Note
186. ze digitizer and display message Unknown interrupt Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 TABLE B 2 shows the POST codes for the boot block in Flash ROM TABLE B 2 Boot Block in Flash ROM Post Code Description EO Initialize the chipset E1 Initialize the bridge F2 Initialize the CPU E3 Initialize the system timer F4 Initialize system I O E5 Check force recovery boot E6 Checksum BIOS ROM E7 Go to BIOS E8 Set Huge Segment E9 Initialize Multi Processor EA Initialize OEM special code EB Initialize PIC and DMA EC Initialize Memory type ED Initialize Memory size EE Shadow Boot Block EF System memory test FO Initialize interrupt vectors F1 Initialize Run Time Clock F2 Initialize video F3 Initialize System Management Manager F4 Output one beep F5 Clear Huge Segment F6 Boot to mini DOS F7 Boot to Full DOS Appendix B BIOS POST Codes B 8 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide March 2005 APPENDIX C SCSI BIOS Configuration Utility Using the Fusion MPT SCSI BIOS Configuration Utility you can change the default configuration of your SCSI host adapters You may decide to alter these default values if there is a conflict between device settings or to optimize system performance C 1 Starting the SCSI BIOS Configuration Utility The version number of the SCSI BIOS displays in a banner on your monitor during boot If the utility is available the followin

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