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1. 00000000000000000 f 4 SH Server slide mounting holes oO LVL G 10 Sun Fire 280R Server Setup and Rackmounting Guide January 2001 Install the Slide Assemblies Into the Rack Enclosure You can either count the rack rail holes or use the Rack Buddy to make sure that each slide assembly is installed at the same height front to back and side to side in the rack See Step 5 of Prepare the Rack Enclosure on page 9 for more information about using the Rack Buddy Before you begin the installation Complete Prepare the Rack Enclosure on page 9 m If this is the first system you are installing into the rack enclosure use holes 9 and 10 or 11 this assumes that an AC power sequencer occupies holes 1 through 6 in the bottom of the rack a Install the slide assemblies into the lowest available position m Install additional servers from the base up in the rack enclosure If necessary adjust the back mounting bracket forward or backward on the slide assembly to accommodate the depth of the rack Use the depth you measured in Step 4 of Prepare the Rack Enclosure on page 9 Secure the slide bracket assemblies to the front and back mounting rails using Phillips 10 32 panhead screws Use the holes you marked in Step 5 of Prepare the Rack Enclosure on page 9 Do not completely tighten the screws until after the server is installed Ensure that all the screws are in p
2. of vertical space for rack installation A 72 inch 184 cm cabinet can hold up to nine servers The system requires 113 cfm at 40 C and 10 000 feet This airflow rate corresponds to 328 lb hr at any altitude and to 78 cfm at 40 C and sea level For proper ventilation each system in the rack enclosure requires 28 square inches 181 square cm of unrestricted airflow into the front of the system and 23 square inches 148 square cm of unrestricted exhaust port at the back of the system Maintain a minimum 1 5 inches 3 8 cm clearance between the system and any front or back doors 33 Rack Enclosure Feature Requirement Vertical Mounting Rail Requirements Doors and Panels EMI Requirements Anti Tilt Protection Minimum Service Access Fire Containment The rack must have two pairs of vertical mounting rails one pair in front one pair in back that conform to the EIA RETMA standard for mounting hole spacing Left side to right side rail spacing mounting hole center to mounting hole center for front and back rails must be 18 3 inches 46 5 cm Front to back rail spacing must be at least 26 875 inches 68 26 cm and not more than 34 875 inches 88 5 cm from the outside face of the front rail to the outside face of the back rail Front and back vertical rail mounting faces must be parallel with each other and with the front plane of the rack If you are using a Sun expansion cabinet you can remove
3. 5 8ths and 4 8ths of an inch apart which two holes of the three you use for attaching a slide assembly varies depending on exactly where in the rack the system is located a Examine the Rack Buddy See the next figure Two of the middle three pairs of holes are for mounting the slide bracket you only use two screws in two of these three holes to attach each slide to the rack The top and bottom openings in the template locate the system retainer screws that hold the system in the rack after it is installed Upper retainer screw opening Sun Rack Buddy gt Slide bracket mounting holes oO o Lower retainer screw opening Chapter 2 Installing the System Into the Rack Enclosure 9 b Place the Rack Buddy over the left front vertical rack rail See the next figure c Move the bottom of the Rack Buddy to the location on the rack rail where the bottom of the system will be located d Adjust the Rack Buddy until the lower retainer opening is centered on the hole in the rail e Looking through the three middle holes on the Rack Buddy locate and mark the two rack rail holes that are most visible through the template Use these two rack rail holes to attach the slide assembly to the front rail You will only use two of the three holes to attach the slide assembly Mark the corresponding holes on the right front vertical rack rail af SQ ssssssososssos
4. Unpack the System Your system is shipped from the factory with most internal options installed Peripherals that are not factory installed are shipped separately With the exception of internal disk drives in the Sun Fire 280R server all component part installation or replacement must be performed by a qualified service provider If your system options are not fully installed consult the Sun Fire 280R Server Owner s Guide or the Sun Fire 280R Server Service Manual for installation instructions or contact a qualified service provider Inspect all shipping cartons for evidence of physical damage If a shipping carton is damaged request that the carrier s agent be present when the carton is opened Keep all contents and packing material for the agent s inspections Check that you have received all of the parts you ordered Contact Sun Microsystems or your distributor reseller if you are missing anything Verify the Kit Contents The shipping carton contains the following parts m Sun Fire 280R server m Accessory box m Slide assembly box g Accessory box N g Slide assembly box 2 Sun Fire 280R Server Setup and Rackmounting Guide January 2001 Accessory and Slide Assembly Box Contents You are shipped one Sun rackmounting kit for each server that you intend to rackmount The accessory and slide assembly boxes contain one assembled Sun rackmounting slide kit and the following parts D gt k Customer
5. documentation Ga Se Wrist strap Rack Buddy Note The slide assemblies innermost glides are already installed on the outside of the server enclosure You may remove them from the system for rack tray or desktop installation Chapter 1 Getting Started 3 4 Use the key for controlling the system in Setting Up the System on page 19 The wrist strap is not needed for the rackmounting procedures Both the key and the wrist strap are needed for procedures described in the Sun Fire 280R Server Service Manual and the Sun Fire 280R Server Owner s Guide The accessory box includes a plastic bag of hardware containing screws nuts and washers that are shown below in actual size Em Screws Flat ERA 10 32 x 3 4 washer 8 32 nut 8 32 spare spare You need 8 of the 10 32 x 3 4 screws to attach the slide assemblies to the rack After installing the slide assemblies any unused hardware is a spare piece Note Bar nuts are not used in Sun rack enclosures Bar nuts are required but not included for non threaded rack enclosures See your rack enclosure instructions for more information Sun Fire 280R Server Setup and Rackmounting Guide January 2001 CHAPTER 2 Installing the System Into the Rack Enclosure This chapter provides step by step instructions for rackmounting the server into a Sun expansion cabinet or other EI A compliant rack enclosure To rackmount a Sun Fire 280R server complete
6. the following tasks in the order listed a Installation Options on page 5 m Prepare the Rack Enclosure on page 9 a Install the Slide Assemblies Into the Rack Enclosure on page 11 a Install the System Into the Rack Enclosure on page 13 The Sun Fire 280R Server Rackmounting Overview included with your documentation set illustrates the rackmounting steps in a convenient graphical overview This chapter provides detailed information about each step Installation Options Many of the options ordered with your system are pre installed at the factory For information about how to install other options see the Sun Fire 280R Server Service Manual or contact your qualified service provider For information about installing one additional internal disk drive see the Sun Fire 280R Server Owner s Guide 6 Before You Begin the Installation Unpack the system and verify the contents See Chapter 1 for instructions Unpack the accessory box and place the assembled slides and hardware on a clear work surface Verify that you have the components and hardware shown in Accessory and Slide Assembly Box Contents on page 3 Read the rack enclosure requirements described in Appendix A of this guide to ensure that you meet the enclosure requirements Read the safety precautions that follow the Tools Required section For faster installation and setup use two sets of the required tools Two persons are requ
7. the front door and the side panels to increase access to the system Otherwise see the instructions provided with the rack enclosure Electromagnetic interference EMI shielding requirements are met by the system chassis and metal side panels which remain in place when the unit is rackmounted The rack must be bolted securely to the floor or equipped with two sturdy and extendable anti tip legs You must prevent the cabinet from tilting forward when one or more systems or devices are fully extended out the front of the rack An area not less than 3 feet 1 meter deep and 6 feet 2 meters wide must be available in front of the rack for installation and service access When fully extended on its mounting rail slides the system will protrude 29 75 inches 75 6 cm forward of the rack s front vertical mounting rails The rack enclosure must meet Underwriters Laboratories Inc and TUV Rheinland of N A requirements for fire containment 34 Sun Fire 280R Server Setup and Rackmounting Guide January 2001
8. AUTRES CONDITIONS DECLARATIONS ET GARANTIES EXPRESSES OU TACITES SONT FORMELLEMENT EXCLUES DANS LA MESURE AUTORISEE PAR LA LOI APPLICABLE Y COMPRIS NOTAMMENT TOUTE GARANTIE IMPLICITE RELATIVE A LA QUALITE MARCHANDE A L APTITUDE A UNE UTILISATION PARTICULIERE OU A L ABSENCE DE CONTREFA ON QS mom Ca Adobe PostScript Contents Preface v Getting Started 1 Unpack the System 1 Verify the Kit Contents 2 Accessory and Slide Assembly Box Contents 3 Installing the System Into the Rack Enclosure 5 Installation Options 5 Before You Begin the Installation 6 Tools Required 6 Safety Precautions 7 Assembled Slide Layout 8 Prepare the Rack Enclosure 9 Install the Slide Assemblies Into the Rack Enclosure Install the System Into the Rack Enclosure 13 Setting Up the System 19 Connect the Power Cord 20 Connect the Twisted Pair Ethernet TPE Cable 22 Install a System Console 23 11 Set Up a tip Connection 23 Connect an ASCII Terminal 24 Install a Graphics Console 25 Restore the Rack Enclosure 28 Power Onthe System 28 Install the Operating System 31 Install Online Documentation 31 A Rack Enclosure Requirements 33 iv Sun Fire 280R Server Setup and Rackmounting Guide January 2001 Preface The Sun Fire 280R Server Setup and Rackmounting Guide provides instructions for installing and setting up the Sun Fire 280R server in an Electronic Industries Association EIA compliant standard rack After you set up the server y
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10. blies and the innermost glides are working correctly Chapter 2 Installing the System Into the Rack Enclosure 15 6 Completely tighten all of the slide assembly rackmounting screws a Make sure that the slide assemblies are level front to back and left to right b Tighten the eight 10 32 screws that secure the slide assemblies to the vertical rack rails Tighten 10 32 screws front and back 16 Sun Fire 280R Server Setup and Rackmounting Guide January 2001 7 Secure the server to the rails Using the decorative panel retaining screws secure the top and bottom of the system to the rails se 990909899 NAN 3 TT ar Retaining screws 17 Installing the System Into the Rack Enclosure Chapter 2 18 Sun Fire 280R Server Setup and Rackmounting Guide January 2001 CHAPTER 3 Setting Up the System This chapter explains how to attach all the cords and cables needed to get the server up and running Where software is involved this chapter explains some of what you need to do and points you to the appropriate software manuals for the rest of the information Complete the following tasks to finish setting up your system Connect the Power Cord on page 20 Connect the Twisted Pair Ethernet TPE Cable on page 22 Install a System Console on page 23 Restore the Ra
11. ck Enclosure on page 28 Power On the System on page 28 Install the Operating System on page 31 Install Online Documentation on page 31 If you need to power off your system see the Sun Fire 280R Server Owner s Guide Connect the Power Cord 1 Turn the front panel keyswitch to the Off position Insert the system key into the keyswitch Off position 2 Connect the AC power cord to the right power inlet labeled AC 1 at the back of the system Connect the second AC power cord to the power inlet labeled AC 2 if necessary 3 Attach a strain relief to each AC power cord Use the strain relief to prevent accidental or inadvertent removal of an AC power cord from its inlet The strain relief is a plastic tie wrap and pedestal that is inserted into the back panel of the system Use these reliefs to manage the power cords after you have installed the cords into the AC inlets in the server 20 Sun Fire 280R Server Setup and Rackmounting Guide January 2001 To use a strain relief wrap the loose end of the tie wrap around the AC power cord and thread the tie wrap through the opening in the relief pedestal Pull the end to tighten the tie wrap 4 Connect the other end of the AC power cord to the power sequencer in the rack enclosure or to an AC outlet See the instructions provided with your rack enclosure for information about the power sequencer The outlet must connect the system to a 15A circuit
12. e key from the keyswitch and keep it in a secure place 30 Sun Fire 280R Server Setup and Rackmounting Guide January 2001 Install the Operating System If you are installing the Solaris 8 or later compatible operating environment refer to the documentation accompanying your Solaris software and see the Sun Fire 280R Server Owner s Guide for installation information Install Online Documentation The documentation kit contains a CD ROM compatible disc with online documentation that describes how to use service and maintain your system Refer to the documents supplied with the CD for installation instructions Chapter 3 Setting Up the System 31 32 Sun Fire 280R Server Setup and Rackmounting Guide January 2001 APPENDIX A Rack Enclosure Requirements The server is designed so that you can install it into a 72 inch 184 cm tall Sun expansion cabinet or other E A compliant industry standard rack enclosure that meets the requirements listed in the table below You need a Sun rackmounting kit for each server that you will rackmount Rack Enclosure Feature Load Bearing Capacity Vertical Space Requirements Airflow Requirement The rack must firmly support the weight of as many Sun Fire 280R servers as you are installing into the rack each weighs up to 75 Ib 34 kg plus the weight of the rackmounting hardware and the weight of any other installed devices Each server requires four rack units 7 inches 17 78 cm
13. in North America and Japan and to a 10A circuit in Europe Note You can connect the second power cord to the same AC circuit as the first supply However for increased system redundancy connect the two power cords to separate circuits Chapter 3 Setting Up the System 21 Connect the Twisted Pair Ethernet TPE Cable Connect the twisted pair Ethernet TPE cable to the standard Ethernet port on the back of your system 1 Connect the TPE cable to the RJ 45 connector on the server s back panel 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the TPE outlet in the wall or the floor 22 Sun Fire 280R Server Setup and Rackmounting Guide January 2001 Install a System Console To install the server software or to diagnose a problem you need some way to enter system commands and view system output Configure the system using one of the following procedures a Establish a tip connection from another Sun system m Connect an ASCII terminal to serial port A m Install a graphics card monitor and keyboard on your server Note The above components are not shipped with the server Set Up a tip Connection For information about establishing a tip connection see the Sun Fire 280R Server Owner s Guide Chapter 3 Setting Up the System 23 Connect an ASCII Terminal 1 Connect the terminal s data cable to serial port A on the server s back panel 2 Connect the terminal s power cord to a g
14. ired to install the server Tools Required Phillips No 2 screwdriver Flat blade screwdriver Set of appropriate Allen wrenches to remove the side panels on some rack enclosures Adjustable wrench to tighten the nuts on the mounting brackets Spirit level for leveling the rackmount enclosure front to back and side to side if necessary Sun Fire 280R Server Setup and Rackmounting Guide January 2001 Safety Precautions For a complete description of the safety precautions to follow when installing a Sun Fire 280R server see the Sun Fire 280R Server Owner s Guide Caution Install the system as low as possible into the rack enclosure For the best stability do not install the system above equipment that weighs less than the Sun Fire 280R server weight a maximum of 75 1b 34 kg Caution The system is heavy In the following procedures two persons are required to move the system in the procedure Two persons are also required to align and install the slide assemblies into the rack Caution For proper ventilation each system in the rack enclosure requires 28 square inches 181 square cm of unrestricted airflow into the front of the system and 23 square inches 148 square cm of unrestricted exhaust port at the back of the system Maintain a minimum 1 5 inches 3 8 cm clearance between the system and any front or back doors See Appendix A for more information Chapter 2 Installing the System Into the Rack E
15. lace and that the slide assemblies are secure and level a Attach one slide assembly to the right rack mounting rail and the other slide assembly to the left rack mounting rail See the next figure b With the help of an assistant position each slide assembly on the inside of the rack enclosure with the front short mounting bracket at the front of the rack Chapter 2 Installing the System Into the Rack Enclosure 11 c Using two Phillips 10 32 panhead screws attach the front mounting bracket of one slide assembly to the front rail on the rack d Using two Phillips 10 32 panhead screws attach the back long mounting bracket of the same slide assembly to the back rail of the rack count the rack rail holes to ensure that you are matching the holes used on the front rail Do not tighten the screws as far as they will go yet but tighten them so that the assemblies are secure Zk the S 10 32 screws Pa L 3 Tighten the four 8 32 lock nuts that secure the back mounting brackets to the slide assemblies Ensure that the back brackets are securely attached to each slide 4 Push each slide assembly into the rack until each assembly is fully retracted into the rack enclosure 12 Sun Fire 280R Server Setup and Rackmounting Guide January 2001 Install the System Into the Rack Enclosure 1 Slide the ball bearing runner forward until the dimple holds the runner in the forward posi
16. nclosure 7 Assembled Slide Layout Below is a view of the assembled slide assembly The rack installation is detailed in the following pages for the two slide assemblies 8 Sun Fire 280R Server Setup and Rackmounting Guide January 2001 Prepare the Rack Enclosure Open and remove if applicable the front and back doors of the rack enclosure See the instructions provided with your rack enclosure Stabilize the rack enclosure by extending its anti tip legs or bolting the rack enclosure securely to the floor See the instructions provided with your rack enclosure and read Appendix A Remove the side panels from the rack enclosure if applicable See the instructions provided with your rack enclosure Removing the side panels can improve access to the nuts and screws that you install when securing the system in the rack enclosure Measure the depth of the rack enclosure See Vertical Mounting Rail Requirements in Appendix A for more information about the range of depths in EIA compliant industry standard rack enclosures Using a felt tip marker and the Rack Buddy locate and mark the rack rail holes to use to attach each slide assembly The Rack Buddy template can help you locate the rack rail holes to use for each slide assembly The Rack Buddy is four rack units 7 0 inches 17 78 cm or 12 holes tall Because the rail holes on a standard rack enclosure are arranged in sets of three holes spaced 5 8ths
17. osure s anti tip legs if applicable Replace the side panels if applicable Replace the front and back doors if applicable AN AN Power On the System You need the system key to perform this procedure Caution Never move the system when the system power is on Movement can cause catastrophic disk drive failure Always power off the system before moving it Caution Before you power on the system make sure that the cover is properly installed 1 Turn on power to any peripheral and external storage devices 2 Turn on power to the monitor or terminal if applicable 28 Sun Fire 280R Server Setup and Rackmounting Guide January 2001 3 Turn the front panel keyswitch to the Power On Off position Insert the system key into the keyswitch if necessary Power On Off position 4 Press the front panel Power button once Note The system may take anywhere from 30 seconds to two minutes before video is displayed on the graphics console or the OK prompt appears on an attached terminal This time depends on the level of power on self test POST diagnostics being performed Chapter 3 Setting Up the System 29 5 Turn the keyswitch to the Locked position The Locked position prevents accidentally powering off the system and locks the front doors Locked position Note If you need to power off the system see the Sun Fire 280R Server Owner s Guide for more information 6 Remove th
18. ou will need to consult the Sun Fire 280R Server Owner s Guide for instructions about how to install the software The software instructions are designed for an experienced system administrator with networking knowledge How This Book Is Organized The chapters in this book are organized as follows Chapter 1 describes the boxed server and its rackmounting hardware kit contents so that you can verify what was shipped to you Chapter 2 provides step by step instructions for rackmounting the server into a 72 inch 184 cm tall Sun expansion cabinet or other EIA compliant rack enclosure Chapter 3 describes how to attach the necessary cords and cables to get the server up and running To install the software you must use the Sun Fire 280R Server Owner s Guide for further instructions Appendix A lists the safety requirements of a 72 inch 184 cm tall Sun expansion cabinet or other EIA compliant industry standard rack enclosure Related Documentation Application Title Part Number Configuration and setup Sun Fire 280R Server Owner s Guide 806 4806 10 Parts replacement and service Sun Fire 280R Server Service Manual 806 4807 10 TWith the exception of the internal disk drives all other parts must be replaced by qualified service providers Ordering Sun Documentation Fatbrain com an Internet professional bookstore stocks select product documentation from Sun Microsystems Inc For a list of documents and how to orde
19. r them visit the Sun Documentation Center on Fatbrain com at the public Universal Resource Locator URL http www fatbrain com documentation sun Accessing Sun Documentation Online The docs sun com web site enables you to access Sun technical documentation on the Web You can browse the docs sun com archive or search for a specific book title or subject at the public URL http docs sun com vi Sun Fire 280R Server Setup and Rackmounting Guide January 2001 Sun Welcomes Your Comments We are interested in improving our documentation and welcome your comments and suggestions You can email your comments to us at docfeedback sun com Please include the part number 806 4805 10 of your document in the subject line of your email Preface vii viii Sun Fire 280R Server Setup and Rackmounting Guide January 2001 CHAPTER 1 Getting Started This guide shows you how to install the Sun Fire 280R server into a Sun expansion cabinet or other EIA 310 compliant rack enclosure Following the use of this Setup Guide for installing the server into a rack you will need to use the Sun Fire 280R Server Owner s Guide for instructions about how to install the software To install a Sun Fire 280R server into a rack enclosure complete the following tasks in the order listed m Unpack the system and verify the kit contents See Chapter 1 m Rackmount the server See Chapter 2 m Set up the system See Chapter 3
20. rounded AC power outlet 3 Set the terminal to receive m At 9600 baud a An 8 bit signal with no parity and 1 stop bit See the documentation accompanying your terminal for more information 24 Sun Fire 280R Server Setup and Rackmounting Guide January 2001 Install a Graphics Console To install a local graphics console you need a Peripheral Component Interconnect PCI based graphics card a monitor and a Sun Type 6 Universal Serial Bus USB keyboard USB mouse and mouse pad These components are not shipped with your system See the Sun Fire 280R Server Owner s Guide for more information 1 Install the graphics card into a vacant PCI slot For the procedure see the Sun Fire 280R Server Service Manual or contact your qualified service provider 2 Connect the monitor s video cable to the graphics card s video port Tighten the thumbscrews to secure the connection 3 Connect the monitor s power cord to a grounded AC power outlet Chapter 3 Setting Up the System 25 4 Connect the keyboard USB cable to a USB port on the back panel 26 Sun Fire 280R Server Setup and Rackmounting Guide January 2001 5 Connect the mouse USB cable to a USB port on the back panel Chapter 3 Setting Up the System 27 Restore the Rack Enclosure See the instructions provided with your rack enclosure to complete these steps Route and manage the AC cable and other cables within the rack enclosure Retract the encl
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22. tion in each inner rail Caution Ensure that each ball bearing slide is secured at the front of each inner slide assembly before inserting any system into the slide assemblies Verify that the inner slides are as far back as they can travel into the rack NE olo o Dimple Ball bearing runner Chapter 2 Installing the System Into the Rack Enclosure 13 Caution The system is heavy Two persons are required to move the system 2 Lift the server one person on each side of the server and approach the rack with the back of the server facing the front of the rack enclosure 3 Align the crimped ends of the innermost glides on the server with the slide bracket assemblies in the rack enclosure 4 Holding the server level slide it evenly into the rack enclosure until the innermost glides stop in the slides The innermost glides are factory installed on the sides of the server enclosure 14 Sun Fire 280R Server Setup and Rackmounting Guide January 2001 5 On each side of the enclosure press the flat spring catch mounted on each innermost glide and slide the server all the way into the rack R 2ee0000000000 See ay cecve oo Flat spring catch Tip Slide the server in and out slowly and carefully to ensure that the slide assem
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