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1. 2 BBs to 8 BBs Up to eight SPARC M10 4S units can be connected through two crossbar boxes containing crossbar units two units per box XBBOX 80 r LJ BB 04 J BB 05 BB 00 _ BB 01 ii ee XBBOX Crossbar box BB 02 M A Pr Ep o6 C Crossbar unit 4 B8 030 OOO 7 BB 07 Optical cable 11 SPARC M10 4S 4 Sixteen BB configuration 9 BBs to 16 BBs Up to sixteen SPARC M10 4S units can be connected through four crossbar boxes containing crossbar units three units per box BB 00 _ xBBOX 80 0 BB 08 BB 01 mi O00 Th D 8B 09 284020 Dxesoxem Cessio BB 03 C oog Gee BB O4 XBBOX 82 _ BB 12 884050 OOO ne CO88 13 BB 0e _ XBBOX 83 JBB 14 XBBOX Crossbar box Crossbar unit 884070 OOO 866 15 Optical cable Each number shown after BB or XBBOX is an ID BB ID used for identification Building block numbering begins with 00 and crossbar box numbering begins with 80 For the connection procedure see the Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems Installation Guide Crossbar boxes are shipped mounted in a dedicated rack expansion rack together with a dedicated power distribution unit PDU and crossbar cables An 8 BB configuration 2 BBs to 8 BBs uses expansion rack 1 and a 16 BB configu ration 9 BBs to 16 BBs uses expansion racks 1 and 2 12 PCI expansion unit Option The optional PCI expansion unit ca
2. Workflow for the SPARC M10 45 1 4 Workflow when Connecting the PCI Expansion Unit c Adding an optional component If you have ordered any option such as a memory module or PCle card mount the additional component during installation Fujitsu M10 1 SPARC M10 1 Service Manual Fujitsu M10 4 Fujitsu M10 4S SPARC M10 4 SPARC M10 4S Service Manual PCI Expansion Unit for Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems Service Manual d Configuring the initial system settings Before starting the system configure the initial settings of the eXtended System Control Facility XSCF Use the CPU Activation function to also configure the use of resources according to the number of purchased CPU cores activated Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems Installation Guide eee 6 Performing an Initial System Diagnosis Chapter 7 Making the Initial System Settings In addition configure operation in for example a virtual environment configuration as necessary 19 2 Operation and Administration a Conducting daily management You should understand the basic operations which include logging in out from the management console and starting stopping the system These basic operations are reguired for system operation and management and for daily management work items such as backup Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems System Operation and Administration Guide Chapter 2 Logging In Out of the XSCF Chapter 6 Starting Stopping the System Chap
3. a PCI expansion unit for I O slot expansion The above three models support the PCI expansion unit which supports PCI Express PCIe External Views of the Chassis and System Configuration Examples PCI expansion unit Firmware and Software Required for SPARC M10 Systems In SPARC M10 Systems different firmware and software such as XSCF firmware and Oracle VM Server for SPARC are used to configure physical partitions and logical domains For details on firmware and software see Chapter 1 Understanding an Overview of the SPARC M10 Systems in the Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems System Operation and Administration Guide SPARC M10 Systems Logical domain Logical domain Control domain Guest domain primary Idom00 Logical domain Guest domain domot Application Applicaton Application Oracle Oracle Solaris Solaris Oracle Solaris System board PSB 00 CPU Logical domain Control domain primary Logical domain Logical domain Guest domain Guest domain Idom10 Idom11 ldom12 Application Application Application Application Oracle Solaris Oracle Oracle Oracle Solaris Solaris Solaris System board PSB 01 System board System board PSB 02 PSB 03 CPU Physical partition PPAR 00 Physical partition PPAR 01 The main firmw
4. 0 4S Built in O Built in disk Built in disk SAS 8 8 HDDISSD 8 8 HDDISSD 8 8 HDD SSD Built in disk hardware Mounted Mounted Mounted RAID Built in CD RW Not mounted Not mounted Not mounted ne RW drive Built in Built in tape drive drive Not mounted mounted Not mounted mounted Not mounted mounted On board interface 4 GbE LAN ports 4 GbE LAN ports 4 GbE LAN ports 1 SAS port 1 SAS port 1 SAS port 2 USB ports 2 USB ports 2 USB ports I O slot Maximum number of when PCle slots using PCI built in PCI expan expansion sion unit unit Maximum number of 6 in 4 CPU 5 in 4 CPU connected PCI expan configuration configuration sion units Redundant configuration Built in disk drive fan Built in disk drive fan Built in disk drive fan unit power supply unit unit power supply unit unit power supply unit power cord 2 power cord 2 2 power cord 2 PCle card in multi PCle card in multi path configuration path configuration LLC water LLC water cooling pump cooling pump Active replacement Built in disk drive fan Built in disk drive fan Building block 3 unit power supply unit unit power supply unit built in disk drive fan power cord 2 power cord 2 unit power supply unit PCle card 4 2 power cord 2 PCle card 4 Supported operating systems 5 Oracle Solaris 11 1 Oracle Solaris 11 1 Oracle Solaris 11 1 n 7 Solaris 10 1 13 i 7 Solaris
5. 10 1 13 Oracle Solaris 10 e 7 Virtuali Physical partition None None sid pers zation Number of partitions j o oo ooo ser 77 Logical domains Supported Supported Supported Number of domains 32 128 256 in physical parti tion units Granularity CPU In units of threads In units of threads In units of threads Granularity Memory In units of 256 MB In units of 256 MB In units of 256 MB Granularity I O In virtual I O units In virtual 1 O units In virtual I O units 15 Model specifications 3 3 Stem OS SPARC M10 1 SPARC M10 4 SPARC M10 4S eXtended External interface 2 XSCF LAN ports 2 XSCF LAN ports 2 XSCF LAN ports System 1 serial port 1 serial port 1 serial port Control 1 USB port 1 USB port 1 USB port Facility 6 3 XSCF BB control ports 1 XSCF DUAL control port Redundant Not available Not available Supported 2 or more configuration building blocks 3 Active replacement Not available Not available Supported only 2 BB configuration or larger 1 None of the dimensions includes the sizes of protrusions 2 Aredundant configuration applies only when 200 VAC is used 3 Asingle SPARC M10 4S in a building block configuration is referred to as a building block 4 Some PCle card types do not support active replacement 5 The operating system is installed in the initial system state For detailed software requirements see the Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Syst
6. 2007 2013 Fujitsu Limited Tous droits r serv s Entr e et revue tecnical fournies par Oracle et ou ses affili s sur des parties de ce mat riel 2 Understanding an Overview of the System This section describes the lineup firmware and software external view system configuration and system specifications of SPARC M10 Systems o o OOOO0O Lineup Server main unit The SPARC M10 Systems lineup consists of the following models that meet various reguirements SPARC M10 1 This compact model combines both the space saving and high performance of a single rack unit External Views of the Chassis and System Configuration Examples SPARC M10 1 SPARC M10 4 Using a single chassis this model is a mid range server with high performance and high reli ability that is optimal for data center integration and virtualization External Views of the Chassis and System Configuration Examples SPARC M10 4 SPARC M10 45 This model employs a building block BB system of interconnected chassis You can increase or decrease the number of connected chassis according to your processing capacity reguirements The model has the scalability flexibility for a wide range of servers from mid range to high end servers A system of the connected chassis is called a building block configuration External Views of the Chassis and System Configuration Examples SPARC M10 45 Options PCI expansion unit The SPARC M10 Systems offer
7. Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems Quick Guide FUJITSU Manual Code C120 E677 03EN 1a ahs OPACLE Preface This document describes the basic specifications and system configurations that users need to be familiar with when using Oracle or Fujitsu SPARC M10 Systems The document also provides an overview of the SPARC M10 Systems and indicates the refer ence manuals for different work phases or purposes The SPARC M10 Systems are equipped with the high performance high reliability SPARC64 X processor SPARCG The preface includes the following sections m Text Conventions m Document Feedback Text Conventions This manual uses the following fonts and symbols to express specific types of information Indicates the name of a reference manual a See the Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems Italic variable or user replaceable text Installation Guide aa Indicates the name of a chapter section item See Chapter 2 Network Connection button or menu Document Feedback If you have any comments or requests regarding this document please go to one of the following URLs Japanese site http jp fujitsu com platform server sparc manuall Global site http www fujitsu com global services computing server sparc downloads manuall Copyright 2007 2013 Fujitsu Limited All rights reserved Oracle and or its affiliates provided technical input and review on portions of this material Copyright
8. are and software used in SPARC M10 Systems are as follows XSCF Firmware The XSCF firmware is a system control facility mounted on SPARC M10 Systems as standard The XSCF firmware runs on a dedicated processor service processor that is independent of the processors in the server The XSCF firmware is placed in each chassis of SPARC M10 1 SPARC M10 4 and SPARC M10 4S The XSCF firmware interacts with a logical domain and controls the entire system If the system is comprised of multiple SPARC M10 4S chassis connected using the building block BB configuration a service processor is placed in each SPARC M10 45 chassis and each crossbar box XBBOX that connects these chassis The XSCF firmware runs on the ser vice processor Hypervisor Different firmware and software run in SPARC M10 Systems They include the XSCF firm ware that monitors and controls the entire system and Oracle Solaris that is installed in logical domains The Hypervisor firmware which is placed between the XSCF firmware and Oracle Solaris provides an interface that transfers the setting information from the XSCF to the logical domains and reports the status of the logical domains to the XSCF Oracle VM Server for SPARC Oracle VM Server for SPARC is software for configuring a logical domain environment It is used by installing it in the Oracle Solaris environment External Views of the Chassis and System Configuration Examples The following pages show ex
9. disconnecting the PCI expansion unit from the logical domain by using the PCI Hot Plug PHP function 17 What Do I Do Now Reference Guide by Phase Purpose This section describes the work for each phase from system installation to expansion and main tenance and the reference manuals for each work item 2 Operation and 3 Expansion and Administration Maintenance 3 b Adding optional component 1 3 c Adding Removing system in building block configuration 2 d Configuring virtual environment 12 c Configuring system Power supply setting 2 e Configuring reliability Mirror configuration RAID configuration 3 g Updating firmware software Mirror configuration RAID configuration etc You can configure these items as required when configuring the initial system settings You can also change the settings and set values after starting operation 18 1 Installation a Understanding an overview of the system Check the SPARC M10 Systems overview Understanding an Overview of the System This document b Installing the system Connecting a chassis Before installing the system confirm that the installation location meets the reguirements After confirmation install and connect the chassis reguired for the system configuration Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems Installation Guide 1 1 Workflow for the SPARC M10 1 1 2 Workflow for the SPARC M10 4 1 3
10. ems Product Notes 6 Firmware is built into the eXtended System Control Facility This firmware is installed on the service proces sor in the XSCF unit in the initial system state For details see the Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems System Operation and Administration Guide Crossbar box specifications 1 2 tem Gressbarbex O SOS dimen Height x width x depth 174 mm x 440 mm x 740 mm sions 6 9 in x 17 3 in x 29 1 in Weight 40 kg eXtended External interface 2 XSCF LAN ports System 1 serial port Control 1 USB port Facility 19 XSCF BB control ports 1 XSCF DUAL control port Redundant Available only between SPARC M10 4S units configuration Active replacement Available Crossbar connection interface 2 crossbar units mounted 32 crossbar cable ports 3 crossbar units mounted 48 crossbar cable ports 16 Crossbar box specifications 2 2 Oooo o m eroesbarboe SOS Redundant configuration Power supply unit fan unit Active replacement Power supply unit fan unit XSCF unit None of the dimensions includes the sizes of protrusions PCI expansion unit specifications dimensions Height x width x depth 86 mm x 440 mm x 740 mm 1 3 4 in x 17 3 in x 29 1 in Power supply unit fan unit PCle card 2 link board 3 1 None of the dimensions includes the sizes of protrusions 2 Some PCle card types do not support active replacement 3 You can replace these units after
11. en the load increases Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems System Operation and Administration Guide Chapter 5 CPU Activation 22 3 Expansion and Maintenance e Diagnosing a failure If an error message appears on the console or the CHECK LED on the chassis goes on diagnose whether a failure has occurred Fujitsu M10 1 SPARC M10 1 Service Manual Fujitsu M10 4 Fujitsu M10 4S SPARC M10 4 SPARC M10 4S Service Manual PCI Expansion Unit for Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems Service Manual f Replacing faulty components Replace faulty components The maintenance method varies with the component Our service engineers should perform the maintenance work Fujitsu M10 1 SPARC M10 1 Service Manual Fujitsu M10 4 Fujitsu M10 4S SPARC M10 4 SPARC M10 4S Service Manual PCI Expansion Unit for Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems Service Manual l g Updating firmware software Update the firmware for Oracle VM Server for SPARC and Oracle Solaris Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems System Operation and Administration Guide Chapter 16 Updating Firmware Software PCI Expansion Unit for Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems Service Manual Appendix C Updating the Firmware of the PCI Expansion Unit 23
12. ilding blocks are connected through crossbar boxes connected through crossbar boxes XSCF unit XSCF LAN port XSCF unit XSCF LAN port XSCF USB port XSCF DUAL control port XSCF USB port XSCF DUAL control port XSCF LEDs A XSCF LEDs port Serialipo ri cr BB control port Serial port XSCF BB control port Crossbar units Crossbar units Power supply units Crossbar cable ports Power supply units Crossbar cable ports 10 SPARC M10 45 3 System configuration example building block configuration directly connected chassis In this configuration the SPARC M10 4S units are directly connected with electric cables without using crossbar boxes Four BB configuration 1 BB to 4 BBs Up to four SPARC M10 4S units can be connected BB 00 _ D BB 02 a U Crossbar unit BB 01 _ _ BB 03 Power cable Building block numbers are identifiers BB IDs that are numbered sequentially starting with 00 For the connection procedure see the Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems Installation Guide System configuration example building block configuration connected through crossbar boxes In this configuration building blocks are connected with optical cables through crossbar boxes XBBOXs Up to 16 SPARC M10 4S units can be connected The number of SPARC M10 4S units that can be connected depends on the number of crossbar boxes and the number of crossbar units mounted in the crossbar boxes Eight BB configuration
13. n be connected to either the SPARC M10 1 chassis or the SPARC M10 4 M10 4S chassis External views of the PCI expansion unit Front view Front cover Fan unit LED 1 You can see the fan unit by removing the front cover Rear view Link board Power supply units PCI Express slot 13 System Specifications This section mainly describes the hardware specifications of Athena servers For details on firm ware and software see Chapter 1 Understanding an Overview of the SPARC M10 Systems in the Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems System Operation and Administration Guide Model specifications 1 3 External Height 1U n Height x width x depth 42 5 mm x 431 mm x 721 mm 1 7 in x 17 0 in x 28 4 in Weight 18 kg Maximum number of connected units Number of chassis Clock count 2 8 GHz Maximum number of 1 CPUs Number of cores 16 per CPU SPARC M10 1 Number of threads 2 per core Primary cache 64 KB per core Secondary cache 22 MB per chip 1 TB Maximum number 16 of mounted memory modules Unit of expansion 4 8 when memory mirroring is enabled 14 SPARC M10 4 SPARC M10 4S 175 mm x 440 mm x 810 mm 6 9 in x 17 3 in x 31 9 in 60 kg 175 mm x 440 mm x 746 mm 6 9 in x 17 3 in x 29 4 in SPARC64 X SPARC64 X 3 0 GHz 6 64 KB 64 KB 24 MB 24 MB DDR3 DIMM DDR3 DIMM Model specifications 2 3 Ce ne SPARC M10 1 SPARC M10 4 SPARC M1
14. on of Oracle VM Server for SPARC to change the CPU or memory configuration Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems Domain Configuration Guide Chapter 6 Physical Partition Reconfiguration Example 21 3 Expansion and Maintenance a Adding a PCI expansion unit You can use a PCI expansion unit to increase the number of PCle slots Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems Installation Guide 1 4 Workflow when Connecting the PCI Expansion Unit b Adding an optional component You can expand the system by adding an optional component such as a memory module or PCI card Fujitsu M10 1 SPARC M10 1 Service Manual Fujitsu M10 4 Fujitsu M10 4S SPARC M10 4 SPARC M10 4S Service Manual PCI Expansion Unit for Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems Service Manual c Adding Removing a system in a building block configuration You can flexibly expand or reduce the system by adding or removing a SPARC M10 4S in the building block system Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems Installation Guide Chapter 8 Before Installing Removing a System with a Building Block Configuration Chapter 9 Installing a System with a Building Block Configuration Chapter 10 Removing a System with a Building Block Configuration Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems Domain Configuration Guide i Chapter 6 Physical Partition Reconfiguration Example l d Expanding resources according to the load You can use the CPU Activation function for CPU expansion in units of two cores wh
15. rd units and I O units System configuration example building block configuration connected through crossbar boxes Up to eight PCI expansion units can be connected to one SPARC M10 4S unit External views of the SPARC M10 4S chassis Front view Front cover Fan unit Operation panel Power switch Disk drive Panel LEDs Mode switch Power supply unit BB ID switch 1 You can see the fan unit and the power unit by removing the front cover Rear view XSCF LAN port XSCF BB control port Serial port LEDs XSCF DUAL control port XSCF USB port Power supply units gt i FE Crossbar unit SAS port USB port PCI Express slot Crossbar cable GbE LAN ports ports SPARC M10 4S 2 External views of the crossbar box The crossbar box is a switch used to logically connect the CPU and SPARC M10 45 There are two types of crossbar boxes one has two mounted crossbar units and the other has three mounted crossbar units Front view common to both types which have two three mounted crossbar units Front cover in Fan unit Operation panel Power switch Panel LEDs Mode switch BB ID switch You can see the fan unit by removing the front cover Rear view Rear view type containing two crossbar units type containing three crossbar units This type is used in 2 BB to 8 BB con This type is used in 9 BB to 16 BB figurations the building blocks are configurations the bu
16. ter 9 Managing the SPARC M10 Systems Daily Chapter 13 Switching to Locked Service Mode b Customizing eXtended System Control Facility XSCF settings From the initial setup of the eXtended System Control Facility you can customize the configuration according to your use environment Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems System Operation and Administration Guide Chapter 3 Configuring the System c Configuring the system Configure the entire system including power control The green IT function mini mizes the power consumption of the system Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems System Operation and Administration Guide Chapter 4 Configuring the System to Suit the Usage Type d Configuring a virtual environment You can configure a virtual environment by dividing the system into physical parti tions or logical domains You can run a standalone operating system in each logical domain Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems Domain Configuration Guide 1 4 Physical Partition Configuration Example Chapter 5 Logical Domain Configuration Example 20 2 Operation and Administration e Configuring a highly reliable system You can use memory mirroring or the hardware RAID function to improve system reliability Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems System Operation and Administration Guide Chapter 14 Configuring a Highly Reliable System f Changing the resource configuration You can use the dynamic reconfiguration functi
17. ternal views of the chassis and system configuration examples for different models SPARC M10 1 A single SPARC M10 1 is used in this configuration Up to three PCI expansion units can be connected to it External views of the SPARC M10 1 chassis Front view Panel LEDs Operation panel Power switch Disk drive Mode switch Rear view PCI Express slots Power supply units SCF LAN port 2 ed ore wei hes vee m voli r i i AS port XSCF USB port XSCF LED Locator LED USB port GbE LAN ports Serial port SPARC M10 4 A single SPARC M10 4 unit is used not as a building block in this configuration Up to eleven PCI expansion units can be connected to it External views of the SPARC M10 4 chassis Front view Front cover Fan unit O panel Pee pon z ars Power switch Disk Panel LEDs Mode switch Power supply unit You can see the fan unit and the power supply unit by removing the front cover Rear view XSCF USB port XSCF LAN port Serial port XSCF LED yah Power supply units USB port PCI Express slot SAS port GbE LAN ports SPARC M10 45 1 Multiple SPARC M10 4S units are connected in a building block configuration This model can start with a single BB configuration and then be expanded to a multi BB configuration with the addition of individual chassis The model contains a crossbar unit for logically switching the connections of CPU memory boa

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