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2. E OF EI Transferring data from 10 0 010 000 ER Note The Clear Faults command in the Action menu will only clear the PSH generated faults and will not enable a component Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual April 2010 2 6 4 2 Clearing Faults With the ILOM CLI 1 At the ILOM prompt type the show faulty command to identify POST detected faults POST detected faults are distinguished from other faults by the text deemed faulty and disabled and no UUID number is reported For example gt show faulty If no fault is reported you do not need to do anything else Do not perform the subsequent steps If a fault is detected continue with Step 2 Type the set component_state enabled command to clear the fault and remove the component from the ASR blacklist Type the cd command with the FRU name that was reported in the fault in the previous step This example shows how to change directory to thread P32 on the CPU and enable it gt cd SYS MB CMP0 P32 SYS MB CMP0 P32 gt show SYS MB CMP0 P32 Targets Properties type CPU thread component_state Disabled Commands cd show gt set component_state enabled Set component_state to enabled The fault is cleared and should not show up when you type the show faulty command Additionally the Service Action Required LED is no longer illuminated Reboot the server mod
3. manner Displaying FRU Information ILOM can display static FRU information such as the FRU manufacturer serial number and some FRU status information FIGURE 2 12 Note To view dynamic FRU information you must type the ALOM CMT showfru command The dynamic FRU information provides more details about FRUs Using the ILOM Web Interface to Display FRU Information 1 Select the System Information and Components tabs 2 Click on the component to view the FRU information FIGURE 2 12 Chapter 2 Diagnostics 2 23 FIGURE 2 12 Static FRU Information in the ILOM Web Interface SYS chassis_name chassis_manufacturer product_name product_part_number product_serial_number product_manufacturer fault_state prepare_to_remove_status power_state 2 5 4 2 Property Value type Host System keyswitch_state Normal SUN BLADE 6000 MODULAR SYSTEM SUN MICROSYSTEMS Sun Blade T6340 Server Module 541 2516 04 1L1406 SUN MICROSYSTEMS OK NotReady On Using the CLI to Display FRU Information The show SYS MB command displays static information about the FRUs in the server module Use this command to see information about an individual FRU 2 24 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual e April 2010 Atthe gt prompt type the show command In the following example the show command displays information about the motherboard MB gt show SYS MB SYS MB Targets SEEPR
4. Description ed Nov 7 01 00 32 root Open Session object session type value www success 2007 27289 Audit Log minor Tue Nov 6 14 40 06 root Open Session object session type value shell success 2007 27288 IPMI Log minor Tue Noy 6 14 36 52 ID 9d 11 06 2007 14 36 52 Entity Presence MB FEM PRSNT Device 2007 Absent 27287 Chassis State minor Tue Nov 6 14 36 42 State changed from Initializing to Standalone 2007 27266 Audit Log minor Tue Nov 6 14 16 26 root Open Session object session type value shell success 2007 27265 IPMI Log minor Tue Nov 6 14 16 01 ID 9c 11 06 2007 14 16 01 Entity Presence MB FEM PRSNT Device 2007 Absent 27284 Chassis State minor Tue Noy 6 14 15 50 State changed from Initializing to Standalone 2007 ILOM can detect when a fault is no longer present and clears the fault in several ways m Fault recovery The system automatically detects that the fault condition is no longer present ILOM extinguishes the Service Action Required LED and updates the FRU PROM Many environmental faults can automatically recover For example a temperature that is exceeding a threshold might return to normal limits when you connect a fan The recovery of environmental faults is automatically detected Recovery events are reported using one of two forms a fru at location is OK sensor at location is within normal range There are three threshold
5. 1 Connect to the ILOM web interface by typing the IP address for the Sun Blade T6340 server module service processor in a web browser If you do not know the IP address for the server module you can obtain the service processor IP address from the following a ILOM CLI gt show SP network a ALOM CMT compatibility shell sc gt shownetwork a Chassis CMM ILOM gt show CH BL lt x gt SP network Where lt x gt is the number of the blade server module in the chassis 2 Type the username and password to access the diagnostics menus in the ILOM web interface The default user name is root and the default password is changeme Chapter2 Diagnostics 2 17 2 51 2 18 FIGURE 2 6 ILOM Login Screen Java Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager Your session has timed out SP Hostname SUNSP00100F 08 User Name Password Sun SRE Displaying System Faults ILOM displays the following faults with the web interface and CLI m Environmental faults Temperature or voltage problems that might be caused by faulty FRUs power supplies fans or blower or by room temperature or blocked air flow POST detected faults Detected by the power on self test diagnostics PSH detected faults Detected by the Solaris Predictive Self healing PSH technology Use the web interface or type the show faulty command for the following reasons m To see if any faults have been passed to or detected b
6. A banner displays the ILOM version however the sc gt prompt indicates that you are now using ALOM CMT 2 To Switch from the ALOM CMT compatibility shell to the default ILOM command line interface type sc gt userclimode root default sc gt logout gt 3 If you are using an ssh session type ssh to login to the service processor ssh 1 root 12 3 456 78 Password Waiting for daemons to initialize Daemons ready Sun TM Integrated Lights Out Manager Version 2 0 4 6 Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Use is subject to license terms gt Appendix G ILOM Reference Information G 5 G 3 Switching Between the System Console and ILOM 1 Type the following commands from the host console user1 SUNSP00145 gt 2 Login to the ILOM shell gt login username root password changeme Note If you want to use ssh session you will have to type the ssh command G 4 G 6 Connecting to the Server Module Service Processor From the Chassis CMM Service Processor You can connect to any server module service processor through the chassis CMM and the CMM ILOM firmware The procedure is described in the Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Installation and Administration Guide 820 3900 You might also want to consult the ILOM administration or ILOM user s guide for the chassis CMM that your server module is installed in for
7. B 12 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual e April 2010 APPENDIX C Installing the Solaris OS and the Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module Driver If you chose to create a bootable array as part of your installation see Appendix B you can install the Solaris operating system OS and the REM driver on that bootable array This appendix explains how to install the Solaris OS onto a bootable array logical drive and then install the REM driver on the array logical drive Note This appendix assumes you are experienced with Solaris network installs Topics include m Preparing to Install the Solaris OS on page 1 a Installing the RAID 5 Expansion Module Driver With the Solaris OS on page 2 m Next Steps on page 4 Cl Preparing to Install the Solaris OS Before you begin prepare to install the Solaris operating system V To Prepare to Install the Solaris OS Complete the procedures in Appendix B C 1 Note For up to date Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA support go to http support intel com support go sunraid htm C2 C 2 Installing the RAID 5 Expansion Module Driver With the Solaris OS This section contains the following subsection a To Install the RAID 5 Expansion Module Driver With the Solaris OS on page 2 To Install the RAID 5 Expansion Module Driver With the Solaris OS 1 Obtain the Solaris 10 5 08 OS and perform a normal network installation as descri
8. Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Field Replaceable Units FRUs are shown in FIGURE 1 4 1 6 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual e April 2010 FIGURE 1 4 Field Replaceable Units TABLE 1 3 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module FRU List Callout Description Replacement Instructions 1 Up to two SFF SAS or SATA 2 5 inch hard drives in Section 3 1 Hot Plugging a mounting bracket HDDO and HDD1 Hard Drive on page 3 2 2 REM Battery tray Section 4 6 3 Installing and Removing the Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module Battery Tray on page 4 23 3 Service processor Controls the host power and monitors Section 4 4 Removing and host system events power and environmental Socketed EEPROM stores system configuration all Ethernet MAC addresses and the host ID Replacing the Service Processor on page 4 14 Chapter 1 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Product Description 1 7 TABLE 1 3 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module FRU List Continued Callout Description Replacement Instructions 4 FB DIMMs 1 Gbyte 2 Gbyte 4 Gbyte or 8Gbyte Section 4 3 Removing and Replacing DIMMs on page 4 10 5 FEM pass through Section 4 8 Removing and Replacing a Fabric ExpressModule FEM on page 4 27 6 FEM XAUI Section 4 8 Removing and Replacing a Fabric ExpressModule FEM on page 4 27 7 RAID expansion module REM Section 4 6 Replacing and Hard drive management for up to 8 hard drives Installing the
9. V To Delete a Logical Drive on the REM You might need to free up some space in order to create the logical drive on which the Solaris OS will be installed You can do so by deleting existing logical drives Caution Using the command in this procedure will destroy all data on the specified logical drive Be very careful when using this command to prevent unintentional data loss To delete a logical drive on REM use the DELETE card number LOGICALDRIVE drive number command In this example x is the number of the logical drive that you want to delete arcconf DELETE 1 LOGICALDRIVE x B 6 Next Steps Install the Solaris OS and the HBA driver onto the bootable array as described in Appendix C B 6 1 Additional Information For more information refer to the following documents at http docs sun com app docs coll dsk cntrl a Uniform Command Line Interface User s Guide 820 2145 m Sun StorageTek RAID Manager Software User s Guide 820 1177 Appendix B Creating a Bootable Array With the Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module B 11 m Sun StorageTek RAID Manager Software Release Notes 820 2755 m Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide Eight Port Internal HBA http docs sun com app docs doc 820 1847 17 For Sun RAID controller drivers firmware and utilities including Sun StorageTek RAID Manager for SPARC 8 4 2008 Version 5 50 go to http support intel com support motherboards server sunraid
10. www sun com support Training http www sun com training Documentation Feedback Submit comments about this document by clicking the Feedback link at http docs sun com Include the title and part number of your document with your feedback Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual part number 820 3902 12 xiv Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual e April 2010 CHAPTER 1 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Product Description This chapter provides an overview of the features of the Sun Blade T6340 Server Module A server module is also known as a blade The following topics are covered m Section 1 1 Component Overview on page 1 1 m Section 1 2 Support for RAID Storage Configurations on page 1 10 m Section 1 3 Finding the Serial Number on page 1 12 m Section 1 4 Additional Service Related Information on page 1 15 1 1 Component Overview FIGURE 1 1 FIGURE 1 2 and FIGURE 1 3 show the main Sun Blade T6340 components and some basic connections to the chassis For information about connectivity to system fans PCI ExpressModules Ethernet modules and other components see the chassis documentation at http docs sun com app docs prod blade t6340 1 2 FIGURE 1 1 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module With Chassis TABLE 1 1 lists the Sun Blade T6340 server module features TABLE 1 2 lists some of chassis input output features Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service
11. Appendix G ILOM Reference Information G 3 G 1 3 G 1 4 Switching Between the ALOM CMT Shell and the Host Console m Switch from the ALOM CMT shell to the host console type SC gt console host gt To switch from the console to the ALOM CMT shell type hash period host gt SC gt Returning to the ILOM CLI 1 Set the CLI mode for root to default then log out of the ALOM CMT compatibility shell sc gt userclimode root default sc gt logout The ILOM login prompt is displayed 2 Then log in to the ILOM CLI as usual using an account other than the admin account such as root The admin account cannot be used for the ILOM CLI as long as its CLI mode is set to the value alom Using the ALOM CMT compatibility shell with few exceptions you can use commands that resemble the commands of ALOM CMT Remember that the ALOM CMT compatibility shell is an ILOM interface The comparisons between the ILOM CLI and the ALOM CMT compatibility CLI are described in the Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager 2 0 Supplement for Sun Blade T6340 Server Modules 820 3904 G 4 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual April 2010 G 2 Switching Between the ILOM CLI and ALOM CMT Compatibility Shell 1 To switch from the ILOM command line interface CLI to the ALOM CMT compatibility shell type gt set SP users root cli_mode alom Set cli_mode to alom gt exit Note
12. O OK LED 2 4 2 13 operating state determining 2 13 P parts replaceable 1 7 parts replacement see FRUs password root 2 52 to 2 53 PCI EM adding 3 5 PCI ExpressModules adding 3 5 pinouts cable dongle E 1 platform name 1 5 POST detected faults 2 4 reasons to run 2 27 POST detected faults 2 18 POST see also power on self test POST 2 27 Power button 2 14 power supply 1 6 power supply status displaying 2 21 powercycle command F 3 powering off the system 4 6 poweroff command F 3 poweron command F 3 power on self test POST 2 4 about 2 27 ALOM CMT commands 2 28 F 5 configuration flowchart 2 29 F 6 error message example 2 34 error messages 2 34 fault clearing 2 35 faulty components detected by 2 35 memory faults and 2 10 parameters changing 2 30 reasons to run 2 27 troubleshooting with 2 5 power on standby 4 30 prconf D 7 Predictive Self Healing PSH about 2 38 clearing faults 2 42 2 43 knowledge database 1 15 2 39 memory faults and 2 10 Sun URL 2 39 preinstalled software xiii procedures for finishing up 4 30 procedures for parts replacement 4 3 processor 1 10 processor description 1 5 product notes xiii Index 3 PROM system configuration 4 15 propt D 6 PSH detected faults 2 18 PSH see also Predictive Self Healing PSH 2 38 R RAID redundant array of independent disks storage configurations 1 10 RAID expansion module replacement 4 18 R
13. Using the fmadm faulty Command 1 Use the fmadm faulty command to identify a faulty component fmadm faulty STATE RESOURCE UUID faulted cpu cpuid 8 serial FAC006AE4515C47 8856153f 6f9b 47c6 909a b05180f53c07 The output shows the UUID of the related fault and provides information for clearing the fault Chapter 2 Diagnostics 2 39 2 7 1 2 2 40 2 Use the output of this command to clear the fault as shown in Section 2 7 2 Clearing PSH Detected Faults on page 2 42 If fmadm faulty does not identify a faulty component or if you need more detailed information type the fmdump command Using the fmdump Command The fmdump command displays the list of faults detected by the Solaris PSH facility Use this command for the following reasons m To see if any faults have been detected by the Solaris PSH facility To obtain the fault message ID SUNW MSG ID for detected faults m To verify that the replacement of a FRU has not generated any additional faults If you already have a fault message ID go to Step 2 to obtain more information about the fault from the Sun Predictive Self Healing Knowledge Article web site Note Faults detected by the Solaris PSH facility are also reported through ILOM alerts In addition to the PSH fmdump command the ILOM show faulty command also provides information about faults and displays fault UUIDs See Section 2 5 1 Displaying System Faults on page 2 18
14. and 12 Close the server module install it in the modular system chassis and boot the server module Refer to the Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Installation and Administration Guide for instructions The ILOM root password is now reset to the factory default changeme Change the root password Refer to the Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Installation and Administration Guide for instructions Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual e April 2010 5 Remove the server module from the modular system chassis and remove the jumper As in Step 1 prepare for removal using ILOM or ALOM CMT commands and ensure that the blue OK to Remove LED is lit indicating that it is safe to remove the blade 6 Close the server module install it in the modular system chassis and boot the server module Refer to the Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Installation and Administration Guide for instructions Chapter2 Diagnostics 2 53 2 54 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual e April 2010 CHAPTER 3 Replacing Hot Swappable and Hot Pluggable Components Hot pluggable devices are those devices that can be removed and installed while the system is running but you must perform administrative tasks first The Sun Blade T6340 server module hard drives can be hot swappable depending on how they are configured For information about a hot swappable or hot pluggable PCI ExpressModule PCI EM or network express module NEM
15. Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module battery tray FIGURE 4 17 3 Perform the procedures described in Section 4 10 Finishing Component Replacement on page 4 30 4 22 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual e April 2010 4 6 4 the Disco 520 mm battery cable from the REM battery tray connector FIGURE 4 18 3 Press down on the the battery tray latch circled in red on the upper left side of the module case and slide the module straight out of the drive slot FIGURE 4 18 4 Set the battery tray aside on an antistatic surface Configuring the Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module See Appendix B for creating a bootable array See Appendix C for nstalling the Solaris OS and the Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module driver 4 7 4 7 1 Replacing the Sun Blade G2 RAID 0 1 Expansion Module Note Avoid excess strain on the REM edges Lift as close to the connector as possible Removing the Sun Blade G2 RAID 0 1 Expansion Module If you have a previously installed REM save the configuration with the LSI Utility lsiutil before removing it Refer to the Sun Blade 6000 Disk Module Service Manual 820 1703 and the Sun Blade 6000 Disk Module Administration Guide 820 4922 http docs sun com app docs prod blade 6000disk blade6000dskmod Chapter 4 Replacing Cold Swappable Components 4 23 FIGURE 4 19 Removing 5 Set the REM aside on an antistatic surface 4 7 2 Installing the Sun Blade G2 RAID 0 1 Expan
16. Replacing and Installing the Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module on page 4 18 m Section 4 7 Replacing the Sun Blade G2 RAID 0 1 Expansion Module on page 4 25 m Section 4 8 Removing and Replacing a Fabric ExpressModule FEM on page 4 27 m Section 4 9 Replacing the Compact Flash Module on page 4 29 m Section 4 10 Finishing Component Replacement on page 4 30 4 1 Safety Information This section describes important safety information you need to know prior to removing or installing parts in the Sun Blade T6340 server module For your protection observe the following safety precautions when setting up your equipment 4 1 4 1 1 4 1 2 4 1 2 1 4 2 m Follow all Sun standard cautions warnings and instructions marked on the equipment and described in Important Safety Information for Sun Hardware Systems 816 7190 m Ensure that the voltage and frequency of your power source match the voltage and frequency inscribed on the equipment s electrical rating label m Follow the electrostatic discharge safety practices as described in this section Safety Symbols The following symbols might appear in this manual note their meanings Caution There is a risk of personal injury and equipment damage To avoid personal injury and equipment damage follow the instructions Caution Hot surface Avoid contact Surfaces are hot and might cause personal injury if touched Caut
17. m Sun StorageTek RAID Manager Software Release Notes 820 2755 m Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide Eight Port Internal HBA http docs sun com app docs doc 820 1847 17 For Sun RAID controller drivers firmware and utilities including Sun StorageTek RAID Manager for SPARC 8 4 2008 Version 5 50 go to http support intel com support motherboards server sunraid CA Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual April 2010 APPENDIX D XVR 50 Graphics Accelerator The XVR 50 graphics accelerator is a 24 bit onboard PCI based graphics frame buffer D 1 m Section D 1 Features on page D 1 m Section D 2 Video Formats on page D 2 m Section D 3 Sun OpenGL for Solaris Software on page D 3 m Section DA Man Pages on page D 3 m Section D 5 Optional Video Output on page D 5 m Section D 6 Default Color Depth on page D 5 m Section D 7 Checking Device Configuration on page D 6 m Section D 8 HD15 Video Output Port on page D 8 Features The XVR 50 graphics accelerator offers the following features m 2D 24 bit color graphics m Flexible 8 bit and 24 bit color application support HD15 monitor connector for a wide range of Sun monitors m 3D support through Sun OpenGL for Solaris software D 1 D 2 D 2 1 D 2 2 D 2 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual e April 2010 Video Formats The video formats available for you to use are the intersection o
18. the Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module ships preinstalled in your server or as an option shipped separately If your Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module was shipped separately see Section 4 6 2 Installing the Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module on page 4 21 Note Avoid excess strain on the REM edges Lift as close to the connector as possible 4 6 1 Removing the Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module If you have a previously installed REM save the configuration save state before removing it Refer to the Sun Blade 6000 Disk Module Service Manual 820 1703 and the Sun Blade 6000 Disk Module Administration Guide 820 4922 http docs sun com app docs prod blade 6000disk blade6000dskmod Also refer to the Sun Adaptec RAID User s Guide 820 4708 for instructions on using the Java GUI to save the configuration of the existing REM 4 18 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual April 2010 1 Perform the procedures described in Section 4 2 Common Procedures for Parts Replacement on page 4 3 FIGURE 4 12 Removing 4 Disconnect the 520 mm external battery cable from the component bottom side of the REM at J3 and also from the external battery tray FIGURE 4 13 FIGURE 4 13 Disconnecting the External Battery Cable from the Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module 5 Set the REM aside on an antistatic surface Chapter 4 Replacing Cold Swappable Components 4 19 4 6 2 Installing the Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion
19. with POST and Solaris Predictive Self Healing technology to keep the system up and running even when there is a faulty component For more information about ILOM refer to the ILOM documentation collections m Power on self test POST POST performs diagnostics on system components upon system reset to ensure the integrity of those components POST is configurable and works with ILOM to take faulty components offline if needed m Solaris OS Predictive Self Healing PSH This technology continuously monitors the health of the CPU and memory and other components PSH works with ILOM to take a faulty component offline if needed The Predictive Self Healing technology enables Sun systems to accurately predict component failures and mitigate many serious problems before they occur Log files and console messages Provide the standard Solaris OS log files and investigative commands that can be accessed and displayed on the device of your choice m SunVTS An application that exercises the system provides hardware validation identifies possible faulty components and provides recommendations for repair The LEDs ILOM Solaris OS PSH and many of the log files and console messages are integrated For example when the Solaris software detects a fault it will display the fault log it pass information to ILOM where the fault is logged and depending on the fault one or more LEDs might be illuminated The diagnostic flowchart in FIGURE 2
20. 1 and TABLE 2 1 describes an approach for using the server module diagnostics to identify a faulty field replaceable unit FRU The diagnostics you use and the order in which you use them depend on the nature of the problem you are troubleshooting so you might perform some actions and not others Use this flowchart to understand what diagnostics are available to troubleshoot faulty hardware and use TABLE 2 1 to find more information about each diagnostic in this chapter Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual e April 2010 FIGURE 2 1 Diagnostic Flowchart Numbers in this flow chart correspond to the Action numbers in Table 2 1 Check the power source 1 Are the Power OK LEDs off Faulty hardware suspected Yes E connections No The ILOM 2 Are any faults reported show SP by the LOM show faultmgmt SP faultmgy Yes ommand displays a fault No 6 Is Identify faulty 3 Do the fault an Identify the fault condition FRU from the the Solaris logs environmental Ves from the fault message fault message EX indicate a faulty fault and replace FRU the FRU No No e Identify and replace the Identify faulty 40 7 Is the faulty FRU from the PSH FRU from the Does fault a PSH Sun VTS report message and perform the Sun VTS H detected Yes Yes any fault procedure to clear the message and yrau y fault PSH d
21. Command Service Related ALOM CMT Commands Continued Description removeblade y unremoveblade reset y c resetsc y setkeyswitch y normal stby diag locked setlocator on off showenvironment showfaults v showfru g lines s d FRU showkeyswitch showlocator showlogs b lines e lines v g lines p logtypel r p11 showplatform v shownetwork v Pauses the service processor tasks and illuminates the white locator LED indicating that it is safe to remove the blade Turns off the locator LED and restores the service processor state Generates a hardware reset on the host server The y option enables you to skip the confirmation question The c option executes a console command after completion of the reset command Reboots the service processor The y option enables you to skip the confirmation question Sets the virtual keyswitch The y option enables you to skip the confirmation question when setting the keyswitch to stby Turns the Locator LED on the server on or off Displays the environmental status of the host server This information includes system temperatures power supply front panel LED hard drive fan voltage and current sensor status See Section 2 5 2 Displaying the Environmental Status with the ILOM CLI on page 2 21 Displays current system faults Displays information about the FRUs in the server e The g lines
22. E 2 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual e April 2010 E 2 USB Connectors FIGURE EA Dual USB 2 0 Connector Pin Assignments Pin 5 i TOP Pin 8 Pin 1 Pin 4 TABLE E 2 USB 2 0 Connector Pinout Pin Pin Number on Number Signal Universal Connector 1 USB1 VCC Red 14 15 SB1 DN white 12 SB1 DP Green 13 SB1 GND Black 11 SB2 VCC Orange 16 17 SB2 DN Yellow 18 SB2 DP Blue 19 oN DA oO BAe Q H Gn SG Gs JE Cr cs SB2 GND Brown 20 Appendix E Connector Pinouts E 3 E 3 E 4 HD15 Video Output Connector FIGURE E 4 and TABLE E 3 show the XVR 50 graphics accelerator HD15 connector and pinout signals The console video output port connects to the 15 pin connector on the cable dongle The HD15 video connector supports DDC2 monitor support and Display Power Management Signaling DPMS FIGURE EA XVR 50 Graphics Accelerator HD15 Connector Pin Assignments SOOO Oz Oi 100 O O O O6 150 O O O On TABLE E 3 XVR 50 Graphics Accelerator HD15 Connector Pinout Pin Number on Universal Pin Number Signal Connector 1 Red analog video 2 2 Green analog video 3 3 Blue analog video 4 4 No Connect 7 5 Ground shell 6 Ground 7 Ground shell 8 Ground 9 5V Supply black 1 10 Ground 11 No Connect shell 12 Monitor ID1 DAT white 13 Horizontal Sync orange 14 Vertical Sync yellow 15 Monitor ID2 red 11 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual April 2010 E 4 Using the Cable D
23. FBDIMM SAS SATA FBDIMM B Dongle VGA RN50 2D GFX NEC720101 USB USB IDE BRIDGE PCI COMPACT FLASH B gt Dongle USB x2 A 4 NEMI DIMM IO DC DC zzz SA S EIS z e S S 2 181212 Seele E El E E ra x4 P10 DI PEX8111 PCI Bridge NEMO CPUI DC DC CPUO DC DC DIMM IO DC DC PCI E SSI PCI E SSI Z x8 x8 GE SS S SSI SSI Po po USB x2 PCI E vy PCHE DVO Switch 1 Switcho 7 8533 8533 P9 P8 P8 x8 x8 182571 Gb Ethernet x8 ai FEM EMI NEMI NEMO EMO NEMI NEMO Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual April 2010 FBDIMM FBDIMM FBDIMM FBDIMM FBDIMM KB MS Storage BRC FPGA Memory DC DC 2 a az 2 2 22 a a aa ES ee a a aa 2222 a 8 64 6 E EES 16 MB Host Flash SP Module i TPM Falls H FPGA i SPD env ete H 64MB DC p a IMAX 128MB NVRam DRAM FRUID 64MB i PPC Flash ou i MPC8275 A Serial Di Dongle CMM APPENDIX B Creating a Bootable Array With the Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module As an installation option you can choose to create a bootable array bootable logical drive and then install the Solaris operating system and the HBA driver onto that array logical drive This chapter describes how to set the Sun Blade T6340 to be the boot controller and how to create a bootable array on a SPARC system Note This appendix assumes that you are experienced with Solaris network installs Topics include About Creating
24. Here User ia112686 rver bofa d SunVTS Host Machine View gt Test Group Tests Lou Test Group on bofa d By Default all the tests are enabled To run a subset oftests select the tests that should not be run and click Disable button Then to execute enabled tests click on Start Tests button To restart a completed test reset the test counters by clicking the Reset Results button System Status idle Elapsed Time 000 00 00 Session Edit Global Options Start Tests Stop Tests Reset Results Reprobe ScHS Eil Enable H disable 1 ty 24 Test Results Test State Scheduling Policy Stress Progress Indicator Test Status 0 Disk Enabled Time high idle folo Interconnect Enabled Time high idle 0 0 loports Enabled Time high idle 0 0 Memory Enabled Time high idle 0 0 Network Enabled Time high idle 0 0 Processor Enabled Time high idle 0 0 Enable Disable Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual April 2010 5 Optional Select the test category you want to run Certain tests are enabled by default and you can choose to accept these Alternatively you can enable or disable test categories by clicking the checkbox next to the test name or test category
25. Logical Drive Without a Network Install Server on page 8 Note The following procedure requires having a Sun Blade 6000 Disk Module installed and configured for RAID To create a simple volume on just one hard drive see To Create a Simple Volume Using Just One HDD on page 11 1 Create a bootable array task map see Creating a Bootable Array Task Map on page 2 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual April 2010 2 From the system console boot over the network into single user mode ok boot net s 3 At the system prompt access the command line interface CLI and use the arcconf GETCONFIG command to print a list of the complete configuration of card 1 on the system In the following example note that the CLI is located in the opt StorMan directory and the name of the CLI is aarconf All commands must start with unless you have altered the path to include opt StorMan in it cd opt StorMan arcconf GETCONFIG 1 Note Ignore any failing to write to log files messages that might be displayed after running the command The command will run successfully and will provide a list of physical disks card status and logical disks The list might be long if you have many physical disks 4 Create a logical drive on the REM using RAID 5 and all space on disks 0 2 0 3 and 0 4 Run the CREATE command as shown in the following example arcconf CREATE 1 LOGICALDRIVE M
26. Manual April 2010 FIGURE 1 2 Front and Rear Panels GE ef BQ NN ce H Figure Legend oar WD White Locator LED Blue Ready to Remove LED Amber Service Action Required LED Green OK LED Power Button Reset Button for service use only Universal Connector Port UCP Green Drive OK LED Amber Drive Service Action Required LED 10 Blue Drive Ready to Remove LED 11 Chassis power connector 12 Chassis data connector Chapter 1 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Product Description 1 3 FIGURE 1 3 Cable Dongle Connectors Figure Legend 1 USB 2 0 2 connectors 2 RJ 45 Virtual Console connector 3 15 pin VGA Female connector Note Insert the connector straight into the server module The cable dongle is for temporary connections only The cable dongle has not been evaluated for electromagnetic compatibility EMC The cable dongle or server module connectors could be damaged by closing rack doors or other impacts Remove the cable dongle during normal system operation Caution If you are using the older 4 cable dongle UCP 4 do not use the RJ 45 connector with the Sun Blade T6340 server module Use the DB 9 connector for serial connections 1 4 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual e April 2010 TABLE 1 1 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Features Feature Description Processor Two UltraSPARC T2 Plus multicore processors
27. Module 1 Install the Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module battery tray in internal hard drive slot HDD1 top HDD slot See Section 4 6 3 Installing and Removing the Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module Battery Tray on page 4 23 2 Connect the 520 mm battery cable to the component side of the REM at J3 and to the external battery tray FIGURE 4 14 FIGURE 4 14 Connecting the Battery Cable to the Sun Blade RAID Expansion Module 4 20 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual e April 2010 FIGURE 4 15 Installing 5 Route the Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module 520 mm battery cable along the side of the memory behind the SATA connectors at J9802 and J9803 FIGURE 4 16 FIGURE 4 16 Routing the External Battery Cable for a Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module 6 Perform the procedures described in Section 4 10 Finishing Component Replacement on page 4 30 4 6 3 Installing and Removing the Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module Battery Tray Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module receives battery support from a replaceable battery tray installed in place of the HDD1 internal hard drive Chapter 4 Replacing Cold Swappable Components 4 21 V Installing the Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module Battery Tray 1 Slide the module into the bay until the latch clicks in place FIGURE 4 17 FIGURE 4 17 Installing the Sun Blade RAID 5 Battery Tray 2 Connect the 520 mm battery cable to the cable connector at the back of the Sun
28. SYS MB CMP0 BRO CH1 D0 J0901 8 SYS MB CMP0 BRO CH1 D1 J1001 16 SYS MB CMP0 BRO CH1 D2 J1101 24 SYS MB CMP0 BRO CH1 D3 J1201 24 Chapter 4 Replacing Cold Swappable Components 4 11 TABLE 4 1 FB DIMM Configuration Continued Motherboard FB DIMM Branch Channel FB DIMM Installation CPU Name Name FRU Name in ILOM Messages Connector Order Branch 1 Channel 0 SYS MB CMP0 BR1 CH0 D0 J1301 8 SYS MB CMP0 BR1 CH0 D1 J1401 16 SYS MB CMP0 BR1 CH0 D2 J1501 24 SYS MB CMP0 BR1 CH0 D3 J1601 24 Channel 1 SYS MB CMP0 BR1 CH1 D0 J1701 8 SYS MB CMP0 BR1 CH1 D1 J1801 16 SYS MB CMP0 BR1 CH1 D2 J1901 24 SYS MB CMP0 BR1 CH1 D3 J2001 24 CMP 1 Branch 0 ChannelO SYS MB CMP1 BR0 CH0 DO0 J2401 8 SYS MB CMP1 BR0 CH0 D1 J2501 16 SYS MB CMP1 BR0 CH0 D2 J2601 32 SYS MB CMP1 BR0 CH0 D3 J2701 32 Channel 1 SYS MB CMP1 BR0 CH1 D0 J2801 8 SYS MB CMP1 BR0 CH1 D1 J2901 16 SYS MB CMP1 BR0 CH1 D2 J2601 32 SYS MB CMP1 BR0 CH1 D3 J2701 32 Branch 1 Channel 0 SYS MB CMP1 BR1 CH0 D0 J3201 8 SYS MB CMP1 BR1 CH0 D1 J3301 16 SYS MB CMP1 BR1 CH0 D2 J3401 32 SYS MB CMP1 BR1 CH0 D3 J3501 32 Channel 1 SYS MB CMP1 BR1 CH1 D0 J3601 8 SYS MB CMP1 BR1 CH1 D1 J3701 16 SYS MB CMP1 BR1 CH1 D2 J3801 32 SYS MB CMP1 BR1 CH1 D3 J3901 32 Upgrade path DIMMs should be added with each group populated in the order shown Note FB DIMM names in ILOM messages are displayed with the full name such as SYS MB CMP0 BRO CHO DO 4 12 Sun Bl
29. X window system will use the next time it starts on that device host fbconfig dev p fb0 propt Graphics Configuration for dev fbs pfb0 OWconfig machine Video Mode not set Screen Information Fake8 Rendering Disable Gamma Correction Disable D 6 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual April 2010 The fbconfig prconf option displays the current XVR 50 graphics accelerator device configuration see below for an example If certain values differ from those displayed in propt it is because those values have been configured since the X window system started The values displayed are those supported by the connected device The intersection of these display resolutions with those shown in TABLE D 1 are the resolutions available for you to use host fbconfig dev pfb0 prconf Hardware Configuration for dev fb Type XVR 50 ASIC version 0x515e REV version 0x3000002 Monitor Resolution Information Monitor Manufacturer SUN Product code 1431 Serial 0 Manufacture date 2006 week 24 Monitor dimensions 34x27 cm Monitor preferred resolution SUNW_STD_1280x1024x60 Separate sync supported yes Composite sync supported yes Gamma 2 20 EDID Version 1 Revision 3 Supported resolutions SUNW_STD_1280x1024x60 VESA_STD_1280x1024x60 VESA_STD_1280x1024x75 SUNW_STD_1152x900x66 VESA_STD_1024x768x75 VESA_STD_720x400x70 VESA_STD_640x480x60 VESA_STD_640x480x67 VESA_ST
30. based keyswitch_state on the other parameter settings For details see FIGURE 2 13 This parameter overrides all other commands diag The system runs POST based on predetermined settings stby The system cannot power on locked The system can power on and run POST but no flash updates can be made diag_mode off POST does not run normal Runs POST according to diag_level value service Runs POST with preset values for diag_level and diag_verbosity diag_level min If diag_mode normal runs minimum set of tests max If diag_mode normal runs all the minimum tests plus extensive CPU and memory tests diag_trigger none Does not run POST on reset or poweron diag_verbosity user reset power on reset error reset all resets none min normal max Runs POST upon user initiated resets Only runs POST for the first power on Default state is power on reset error reset Runs POST if fatal errors are detected Runs POST after any reset No POST output is displayed POST output displays functional tests with a banner and pinwheel POST output displays all test and informational messages POST displays all test informational and some debugging messages Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual e April 2010 FIGURE 2 13 Flowchart of ILOM Variables for POST Configuration diag_mode user_reset power_on_ reset error_reset diag_trigger Service Mode Forces a Sun prescribed le
31. be long if you have many physical disks 7 Create a logical drive on the REM using RAID 5 and all space on disks 0 2 0 3 and 0 4 Run the CREATE command as shown in the following example arcconf CREATE 1 LOGICALDRIVE MAX 502030 4 Note After using the CREATE command you will see error messages like the one shown in the next example This is because you are working on a read only file system and certain links cannot be created However if the last message says Command completed successfully the logical drive is created Creating logical device Device 2 devfsadm mkdir failed for dev Oxled Read only file system WARNING pci 7c0 pci 0 pci 8 scsi 0 sd 2 0 sd2 Corrupt label wrong magic number devfsadm inst_sync failed for etc path_to_inst 117 Read only file system devfsadm WARNING failed to update etc path_to_inst Command completed successfully 8 To label the logical drive see To Label the Newly Created Logical Drive on page 10 Appendix B Creating a Bootable Array With the Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module B 9 V To Label the Newly Created Logical Drive Before the Solaris OS can install software onto the newly created logical drive you must label the drive 1 Use the arcconf GETCONFIG card number LD command to display the logical drives on the REM arcconf GETCONFIG 1 LD 2 Use the devfsadm command to find the newly created drive and
32. c option executes a console command after completion of the break command Manually clears host detected faults The UUID is the unique fault ID of the fault to be cleared Connects you to the host system The f option forces the console to have read and write capabilities Displays the contents of the system s console buffer The following options enable you to specify how the output is displayed e g lines option specifies the number of lines to display before pausing e e lines option displays n lines from the end of the buffer e b lines option displays n lines from beginning of the buffer e v option displays the entire buffer boot run option specifies the log to display run is the default log Enables control of the firmware during system initialization with the following options e normal is the default boot mode e reset_nvram resets OpenBoot PROM parameters to their default values bootscript string enables the passing of a string to the boot command Performs a poweroff followed by poweron The f option forces an immediate poweroff otherwise the command attempts a graceful shutdown Powers off the host server The y option enables you to skip the confirmation question The option forces an immediate shutdown Powers on the host server Using the c option executes a console command after completion of the poweron command Appendix F ALOM CMT Reference Information F 3 TABLE F 1 ALOM CMT
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34. example the Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM Administration Guide 820 3904 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual e April 2010 Index A advanced ECC technology 2 10 Advanced Lights Out Management ALOM CMT POST and F 5 Advanced Lights Out Management ALOM CMT and POST 2 28 ALOM and ILOM switching between F 2 ALOM CMT commands F 1 antistatic mat 4 3 antistatic wrist strap 4 2 architecture designation 1 5 ASR blacklist 2 45 asrkeys 2 47 asrkeys 2 46 Automatic System Recovery ASR 2 45 B battery service processor replacing 4 16 blacklist ASR 2 45 bootmode command F 3 break command F 3 button Locator 4 6 Power 2 14 C cfgadmcommand 3 2 3 5 chassis reinstalling server 4 30 chipkill 2 10 clear_fault command 2 43 clear_fault_action ILOM command 2 17 clearasrdb command 2 46 clearfault command F 3 clearfault ALOM CMT command 2 17 clearing POST detected faults 2 35 clearing PSH detected faults 2 42 clock settings 4 18 common procedures for parts replacement 4 3 component replaceable 1 7 component _state enabled ILOM command 2 17 components disabled 2 45 components displaying the state of 2 46 connector pinouts cable dongle E 1 console F 2 console command F 3 console switching with ALOM G 4 consolehistory command F 3 cooling 1 6 cores 1 10 cover removing 4 9 cover replacing 4 30 D defaults resetting 2 52 to 2 5
35. name Tests are enabled when checked and disabled when not checked TABLE 2 10 lists tests that are especially useful to run on this server TABLE 2 10 Useful SunVTS Tests to Run on This Server Category SunVTS Tests FRUs Exercised by Tests CPU mptest CPU and motherboard Graphics pfbtest graphicstest indirectly DIMMs CPU motherboard systest Processor cmttest cputest fputest iutest DIMMs CPU motherboard lidcachetest dtlbtest and 12sramtest indirectly mptest and systest Disk disktest Disks cables disk backplane Environment hsclbtest cryptotest Crypto engine CPU SP lt gt host communication channels motherboard Network nettest netlbtest xnetlbtest Network interface network cable CPU motherboard Memory pmemtest vmemtest ramtest DIMMs motherboard 1 0 ports usbtest iobustest Motherboard service processor Host to service processor interface 6 Optional Customize individual tests You can customize test categories by right clicking on the name of the test 7 Start testing Click the Start button that is located at the top left of the SunVTS window Status and error messages appear in the test messages area located across the bottom of the window You can stop testing at any time by clicking the Stop button During testing SunVTS software logs all status and error messages To view these messages click the Log button or select Log Files from the Reports menu This action opens a log
36. one hard drive see To Create a Simple Volume Using Just One HDD on page 11 1 Using ILOM obtain the IP address of the system console from the blade server sc gt shownetwork SC network configuration is IP Address 10 6 214 63 Gateway address 10 6 214 1 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Ethernet Address 00 14 4F E5 AD 6B 2 Type the IP address in the browser interface and select the Remote Control tab and the Launch Redirection option 3 Insert the Live CD in the blade server you are working on then select Devices CDROM 4 Insert the path to your CDROM drive 5 On the host system type the following from the OpenBoot PROM prompt and follow the directions ok boot cdrom B 8 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual April 2010 6 At the system prompt access the command line interface CLI and use the arcconf GETCONFIG command to print a list of the complete configuration of card 1 on the system In the following example note that the CLI is located in the opt StorMan directory and the name of the CLI is aarconf All commands must start with unless you have altered the path to include opt StorMan in it cd opt StorMan arcconf GETCONFIG 1 Note Ignore any failing to write to log files messages that might be displayed after running the command The command will run successfully and will provide a list of physical disks card status and logical disks The list might
37. the Factory Default 2 52 Replacing Hot Swappable and Hot Pluggable Components 3 1 3 1 3 2 Hot Plugging a Hard Drive 3 2 3 1 1 Rules for Hot Plugging 3 2 3 1 2 Removing a Hard Drive 3 2 3 13 Replacing a Hard Drive or Installing a New Hard Drive 3 4 Adding PCI ExpressModules 3 5 Replacing Cold Swappable Components 4 1 4 1 Safety Information 4 1 4 1 1 Safety Symbols 4 2 4 1 2 Electrostatic Discharge Safety 4 2 4 1 2 1 Using an Antistatic Wrist Strap 4 2 4 1 2 2 Using an Antistatic Mat 4 3 Contents v 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 7 4 8 Common Procedures for Parts Replacement 4 3 42 1 Required Tools 4 3 4 2 2 Shutting Down the System 4 3 42 3 Shutting Down the Server Module Using the ILOM Web Interface 4 4 4 24 Shutting Down the Server Module Using the ILOM CLI 4 6 4 2 5 Preparing to Remove the Server Module 4 6 Removing and Replacing DIMMs 4 10 4 3 1 Removing the DIMMs 4 10 43 2 Replacing the DIMMs 4 13 Removing and Replacing the Service Processor 4 14 4 4 1 Removing the Service Processor 4 14 44 2 Replacing the Service Processor 4 15 Removing and Replacing the Service Processor Battery 4 16 4 5 1 Removing the Service Processor Battery 4 16 4 5 2 Replacing the Service Processor Battery 4 17 Replacing and Installing the Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module 4 18 4 6 1 Removing the Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module 4 18 4 6 2 Installing the Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module 4 21 4 6 3 Installing an
38. the Sun Blade T6340 server module with the following tools m Antistatic wrist strap m Antistatic mat Shutting Down the System Performing a graceful shutdown ensures that all of your data is saved and that the system is ready for restart This section describes procedures for using the ILOM CLI or the ILOM web interface to shut down the system 1 Log in as superuser or equivalent Depending on the nature of the problem you might want to view the system status the log files or run diagnostics before you shut down the system For more information refer to Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager 2 0 Supplement for Sun Blade T6340 Server Modules 820 3904 This document describes ILOM information specific to the UltraSPARC and the Sun Blade T6340 server module It also provides command comparisons of the ALOM CMT and ILOM CLI command sets Chapter 4 Replacing Cold Swappable Components 4 3 2 Notify affected users Refer to your Solaris system administration documentation for additional information 3 Save any open files and quit all running programs Refer to your application documentation for specific information on these processes 4 Shut down the Solaris OS using the shutdown 1M command 5 Use either the ILOM web interface or the ILOM CLI to finish the shut down sequence as described in the following sections You can also press the power button on the front of the server module to initiate a graceful shutdown 4
39. to messages 2 and messages 3 and then deleted 1 Log in as superuser 2 Type the following command more var adm messages Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual e April 2010 3 If you want to view all logged messages type more var adm messages 29 Managing Components With Automatic System Recovery Commands The Automatic System Recovery ASR feature enables the server module to automatically unconfigure failed components to remove them from operation until they can be replaced In the Sun Blade T6340 server module the following components are managed by the ASR feature m UltraSPARC T2 processor strands m Memory DIMMs a I O bus The database that contains the list of disabled components is called the ASR blacklist asr db In most cases POST automatically disables a component when it is faulty After the cause of the fault is repaired FRU replacement loose connector reseated and so on you must remove the component from the ASR blacklist Chapter 2 Diagnostics 2 45 The ASR commands TABLE 2 8 enable you to view and manually add or remove components from the ASR blacklist These commands are run from the ILOM gt prompt For information about ALOM CMT commands see the Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager 2 0 Supplement for Sun Blade T6340 Server Modules 820 3904 TABLE 2 8 ASR Commands ILOM Web Interface ILOM Command ALOM Command Description Select the show SYS component showc
40. to reset SYS y n y Performing hard reset on SYS gt 4 Read the POST output to determine if you need to perform service actions See Section 2 6 3 Interpreting POST Messages on page 2 34 2 6 3 Interpreting POST Messages When POST is finished running and no faults were detected the system will boot If POST detects a faulty device the fault is displayed and the fault information is passed to ILOM for fault handling Faulty FRUs are identified in fault messages using the FRU name For a list of FRU names see TABLE 1 3 1 Interpret the POST messages POST error messages use the following syntax c 5 gt ERROR TEST failing test c s gt H W under test FRU cis gt Repair Instructions Replace items in order listed by H W under test above c s gt MSG fest error message c s gt END_ERROR In this syntax c the core number s the strand number Warning and informational messages use the following syntax INFO or WARNING message The following example shows a POST error message report for a missing PCI device 0 0 0 gt ERROR TEST PIU PCI id test 0 0 0 gt H W under test MB PCI SWITCH 0 0 0 gt Repair Instructions Replace items in order listed by H W under test above 0 0 0 gt MSG PCI ID test device missing Cont DEVICE NAME MB PCI SWITCH 0 0 0 gt END_ERROR 2 34 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual e April 2010 2 Type the show f
41. 010 G ILOM Reference Information G 1 G 1 Creating an ALOM CMT Shell G 1 G 1 1 Creating an ALOM CMT Compatibility Shell G 2 G 1 2 Connecting to the Host Console With SSH G 3 G 13 Switching Between the ALOM CMT Shell and the Host Console G 4 G 1 4 Returning to the ILOM CLI GA G 2 Switching Between the ILOM CLI and ALOM CMT Compatibility Shell G 5 G 3 Switching Between the System Console and ILOM G 6 G 4 Connecting to the Server Module Service Processor From the Chassis CMM Service Processor G 6 Index Index 1 Contents ix x Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual e April 2010 Using This Documentation This manual provides information to about servicing the Sun Blade T6340 server module from Oracle This manual also describes how to add components such as hard drives and memory This manual is written for technicians service personnel and system administrators who service and repair computer systems xi xii How This Book Is Organized This manual is organized into the following chapters Chapter 1 describes the main features of the Sun Blade T6340 server module Chapter 2 describes diagnostics procedures and related information Chapter 3 explains how to remove and replace hot pluggable hard drives Chapter 4 describes how to remove and replace components that cannot be hot swapped Appendix A provides server specifications Appendix B describes how to create a bootable RAID array Appendix C de
42. 1 Check the event log by typing the fmdump command with v for verbose output For example fmdump v TIME UUID SUNW MSG TD Apr 24 06 54 08 2005 1ce22523 1c80 6062 e61d 3b39290ae2c SUN4V 8000 6H 100 fault cpu ultraSPARCT212cachedata FRU he component MB rsrc cpu cpuid 0 serial 22D1D6604A In this example a fault is displayed indicating the following details m Date and time of the fault Apr 24 06 54 08 2005 m Universal Unique Identifier UUID that is unique for every fault 1ce22523 1c80 6062 e61d 3b39290ae2c m Sun message identifier SUN4V 8000 6H that can be used to obtain additional fault information m Faulted FRU FRU hc component MB In this example it is identified as MB indicating that the motherboard requires replacement Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual e April 2010 2 Use the Sun message ID to obtain more information about this type of fault a In a browser go to the Predictive Self Healing Knowledge Article web site http www sun com msg b Type the message ID in the SUNW MSG ID field and press Lookup In this example the message ID SUN4U 8000 6H returns the following information for corrective action CPU errors exceeded acceptable levels Type Fault Severity Major Description The number of errors associated with this CPU has exceeded acceptable levels Automated Response The fault manager will attempt to remove the affected CPU from service Impact S
43. 2 3 Shutting Down the Server Module Using the ILOM Web Interface From the ILOM web interface FIGURE 4 1 1 Select the System Information tab 2 Select the Components tab 3 Select SYS 4 In the Actions menu choose the Prepare to Remove option 4 4 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual April 2010 FIGURE 4 1 Powering Off the Server Module With the ILOM Web Interface Sun TM Integrated Lights Out Manager Web Browser f Eile Edit View Go Bookmarks Tools Window Help Remote Power Control Server Power Control Control the system power from this page To change the host power state choose an option from the Actions drop down list immediate Power Of Cuts power to the system Graceful Shutdown and Power Off attempts to bring the OS down gracefully then cuts power to the system Power On gives the system full power Power Cycle brings the system to power off then automatically powers the system back on Reset reboots the system immediately Host is currently on Reset Immediate Power Off Chapter 4 Replacing Cold Swappable Components 4 5 4 2 4 4 2 5 4 6 Shutting Down the Server Module Using the ILOM CLI 1 Switch from the system host console to the ILOM gt prompt by typing the Hash Period key sequence S H gt 2 At the ILOM gt prompt type the server module power off command gt stop SYS If the server module fails to power off at this point you might
44. 2 Viewing Fault Status Using the ILOM CLI In the ILOM CLI you can view the fault status of component s by using the show command For example gt show faulty 2 9 2 Displaying the Environmental Status with the ILOM CLI The ILOM show command displays a snapshot of the server module environmental status This command displays system temperatures hard drive status power supply and fan status front panel LED status voltage and current sensors The output uses a format similar to the Solaris OS command prtdiag 1M At the gt prompt type the show command The output differs according to your system model and configuration gt show SYS MB V_ 12V SYS MB V_ 12V Targets Properties type Voltage class Threshold Sensor value 12 411 Volts upper_nonrecov_threshold 13 23 upper_critical_threshold 13 10 upper_noncritical_threshold 12 lower_noncritical_threshold 11 lower_critical_threshold 10 90 lower_nonrecov_threshold 10 77 Commands cd show Volts Volts 85 Volts 15 Volts Volts Volts Note Some environmental information might not be available when the server module is in standby mode Chapter 2 Diagnostics 2 21 250 9 Displaying the Environmental Status and Sensor Readings with the ILOM Web Interface 1 Open a web browser and type the IP address of the server module service processor in the browser 2 Select the top System Monitoring tab and the lower Sens
45. 2010 TABLE 2 2 FB DIMM Configuration and Installation Continued Motherboard FB DIMM Channel FB DIMM Installation CPU Branch Name Name FRU Name in ILOM Messages Connector Order SYS MB CMP0 BRO CH1 D2 J1101 24 SYS MB CMP0 BRO CH1 D3 J1201 24 Branch 1 ChannelO SYS MB CMP0 BR1 CH0 D0 J1301 8 SYS MB CMP0 BR1 CH0 D1 J1401 16 SYS MB CMP0 BR1 CH0 D2 71501 24 SYS MB CMP0 BR1 CH0 D3 J1601 24 Channel 1 SYS MB CMP0 BR1 CH1 D0 J1701 8 SYS MB CMP0 BR1 CH1 D1 J1801 16 SYS MB CMP0 BR1 CH1 D2 J1901 24 SYS MB CMP0 BR1 CH1 D3 J2001 24 CMP 1 Branch 0 ChannelO SYS MB CMP1 BR0 CH0 D0 J2401 8 SYS MB CMP1 BR0 CH0 D1 J2501 16 SYS MB CMP1 BR0 CH0 D2 J2601 32 SYS MB CMP1 BR0 CH0 D3 J2701 32 Channel 1 SYS MB CMP1 BR0 CH1 D0 J2801 8 SYS MB CMP1 BR0 CH1 D1 J2901 16 SYS MB CMP1 BR0 CH1 D2 J2601 32 SYS MB CMP1 BR0 CH1 D3 J2701 32 Branch 1 ChannelO SYS MB CMP1 BR1 CH0 D0 J3201 8 SYS MB CMP1 BR1 CH0 D1 J3301 16 SYS MB CMP1 BR1 CH0 D2 J3401 32 SYS MB CMP1 BR1 CH0 D3 J3501 32 Channel 1 SYS MB CMP1 BR1 CH1 D0 J3601 8 SYS MB CMP1 BR1 CH1 D1 J3701 16 SYS MB CMP1 BR1 CH1 D2 J3801 32 SYS MB CMP1 BR1 CH1 D3 J3901 32 Upgrade path DIMMs should be added with each group populated in the order shown Chapter 2 Diagnostics 2 9 2 2 1 2 2 2 1 3 2 10 Memory Fault Handling The Sun Blade T6340 server module uses advanced ECC technology also called chipkill that corrects up to 4 bits in error on nibble bo
46. 3 device configuration checking prconf D 7 propt D 6 diag_level parameter 2 28 2 30 F 5 Index 1 dag mode parameter 2 28 2 30 F 5 diag_trigger parameter 2 28 2 30 F 5 diag_verbosity parameter 2 28 2 30 F 5 diagnostics about 2 1 flowchart 2 3 low level 2 27 running remotely 2 15 SunVTS 2 48 DIMM configuration 2 6 DIMMs example POST error output 2 34 replacing 4 13 troubleshooting 2 10 disabling components with ILOM 2 46 disk configuration RAID 1 10 striping 1 10 disk drives see hard drives displaying FRU status 2 23 dmesg command 2 44 Drive Ready to Remove LED 2 13 dynamic FRU and ALOM 2 23 E EEPROM system configuration 4 15 electrostatic discharge ESD prevention 4 2 enablecomponent command 2 37 2 46 enabling components with ILOM 2 46 environmental faults 2 4 2 16 2 18 Ethernet ports LEDs 2 14 specifications 1 6 event log checking the PSH 2 40 F factory defaults 2 52 to 2 53 fan status displaying 2 21 fault manager daemon fmd 1M 2 38 fault message ID 2 18 fault records 2 42 faults clearing with PSH 2 42 environmental 2 4 ILOM handling 2 15 POST detected 2 18 recovery 2 16 repair 2 17 fbconfig D 4 list D 4 man page D 3 D 4 prconf D 7 propt D 6 FB DIMM s fully buffered DIMMs 2 6 features server module 1 1 field replaceable units FRUs also see FRUs 4 1 fmadm command 2 42 fmadm faulty command 2 39 fmadm faulty command 2
47. 42 fmdump command 2 40 front panel LED status displaying 2 21 LEDs 2 11 FRU replacement common procedures 4 3 status displaying 2 23 FRU ID PROMs 2 15 FRUs hot swapping 3 1 G graphics accelerator specifications D 1 H hard drives hot plugging 3 2 identification 3 2 4 24 latch release button 3 3 mirroring 1 10 replacing 3 2 replacing or installing 3 4 specifications 1 5 status displaying 2 21 HD15 video connector pinouts E 4 help command F 3 host console switching to ILOM console 4 6 host ALOM and ILOM switching between F 2 hot plugging hard drives 3 2 hot swapping FRUs 3 1 Index 2 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual e April 2010 l I O port front panel 1 5 identifying the chassis 1 12 ILOM and ALOM switching between F 2 ILOM see Integrated Lights Out Management Integrated Lights Out Management 2 14 K knowledge database PSH 1 15 2 39 L latch release button hard drive 3 3 LEDs descriptions 2 11 2 13 Ethernet port chassis 2 14 OK 2 4 system interpreting 2 11 locating the server for maintenance 4 6 locating the server module 2 13 Locator LED 4 6 log files viewing 2 44 M MAC address label 1 12 man pages D 3 fbconfig D 4 SUNWpfb_config D 4 memory configuration 2 6 fault handling 2 6 overview 1 5 message ID 2 38 2 40 messages file 2 44 mirrored disk 1 10 MSG ID online 1 15 2 39 N NVRAM system controller PROM 4 15
48. 6 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual e April 2010 4 9 Replacing the Compact Flash Module d Caution Handle the components carefully to avoid damage 1 Perform the procedures described in Section 4 2 Common Procedures for Parts Replacement on page 4 3 2 Remove an installed Compact Flash module by pressing it down and then pulling it straight out from its connector on the server module s motherboard FIGURE 4 23 FIGURE 4 23 Replacing a Compact Flash Module 3 Place the Compact Flash module aside on an antistatic surface 4 Insert the new replacement Compact Flash module straight into the connector on the server module s motherboard FIGURE 4 23 The Compact Flash module connector is keyed the Compact Flash module will only fit in the correct orientation 5 Firmly push the Compact Flash module straight into the connector until the module is securely seated in the connector 6 Perform the procedures described in Section 4 10 Finishing Component Replacement on page 4 30 Chapter 4 Replacing Cold Swappable Components 4 27 4 10 Finishing Component Replacement 410 1 Replacing the Cover 1 Place the cover on the chassis Set the cover down so that it hangs over the rear of the server module by about an inch 2 5 mm 2 Slide the cover forward until it latches into place FIGURE 4 24 FIGURE 4 24 Replacing the Cover 4 10 2 Reinstalling the Server Module in the Chassi
49. 7 fmadm recorded repair to cpu cpuid 8 serial FAC006AE4515C47 fmadm faulty STATE RESOURCE UUID Note You can also use the FRU fault UUID instead of the Fault Management Resource Identifier FMRI Typing fmadm faulty after the repair command verifies that there are no more faults Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual e April 2010 27 Clearing the PSH Fault From the ILOM Logs When the Solaris PSH facility detects faults the faults are also logged by the ILOM software Note If you clear the faults using Solaris PSH you do not have to clear the faults in ILOM If you clear the faults in ILOM you do not have to clear them with Solaris PSH Note If you are diagnosing or replacing faulty DIMMs do not follow this procedure Instead perform the procedure in Section 4 3 2 Replacing the DIMMs on page 4 13 1 After replacing a faulty FRU at the ILOM prompt type the ILOM gt show faulty command to identify PSH detected faults PSH detected faults are distinguished from other faults by the text Host detected fault For example gt show faulty m If no fault is reported you do not need to do anything else m If the fault is still reported continue with Step 2 2 Use the ILOM clear_fault command to clear the fault on the component provided in the show faulty output gt set SYS component clear_fault_action true Clearing fault from component Faul
50. 820 5448 10 820 5448 10 pdf 15 1 12 Finding the Serial Number To obtain support for your system you need the serial number The serial number is located on a sticker on the front of the server module FIGURE 1 6 FIGURE 1 6 Serial Number and MAC Address Locations Figure Legend Product Name Sun Blade T6340 Server Module System MAC Number Chassis Serial Number and Sun Part Number ZS N ch System Serial Number Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual April 2010 Chapter 1 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Product Description 1 13 You can type the ILOM show SYS command or the ALOM CMT showplatform command to obtain the chassis serial number Both examples are shown below gt show SYS SYS Targets SERVICE LOCATE ACT OK2RM D SS mp mp SS o H g gH w el DS F P PS1 D Properties S type Host System keyswitch_state Normal chassis_name SUN BLADE 6000 MODULAR SYST chassis_part_number 541 1983 0 chassis_serial_number 1005LCB 0804YM04XE chassis_manufacturer SUN MICROSYSTEMS product_name Sun Blade T6340 Server Module product_part_number 541 3299 02 product_serial_number 1005LCB 08268N0008 product_manufacturer SUN MICROSYSTEMS fault_state OK prepare_to_remove_status NotReady prepare_to_remove_action none return_to_service_action none power_state On Commands cd reset set show start stop 1 14 Sun B
51. AID commands One command that you might use to take the drive offline is cfgadm For more information see the Solaris cfgadm man page 3 Verify that the blue Drive Ready to Remove LED is illuminated on the front of the hard drive Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual e April 2010 FIGURE 3 1 Removing a Hard Drive HH J 9 Ki 3 9 9 3 Ko 9 gd JE i Ki d K d d d du H H d EIk d H9 A fl D p T 4 Push the latch release button FIGURE 3 1 Caution The latch is not an ejector The latch can be damaged if you bend it too much Handle the hard drive carefully the hard drive printed circuit board is not covered 5 Grasp the latch and pull the drive out of the drive slot Chapter 3 Replacing Hot Swappable and Hot Pluggable Components 3 3 KE Replacing a Hard Drive or Installing a New Hard Drive The hard drive is physically addressed to the slot in which it is installed Note If you removed a hard drive ensure that you install the replacement drive in the same slot FIGURE 3 2 Replacing a Hard Drive 1 If necessary remove the hard drive filler panel 2 Slide the drive into the bay until it is fully seated FIGURE 3 2 3 Close the latch to lock the drive in place 4 Perform administrative tasks to reconfigure the hard drive The procedures that you perform at this point depend on how your data is configured You might need to partition the drive create file systems load d
52. AX 5 0 2 0 3 O 4 Note After using the CREATE command you will see error messages like the one shown in the next example This is because you are working on a read only file system and certain links cannot be created However if the last message says Command completed successfully the logical drive is created Creating logical device Device 2 devfsadm mkdir failed for dev Oxled Read only file system WARNING pci 7c0 pci 0 pci 8 scsi 0 sd 2 0 sd2 Corrupt label wrong magic number devfsadm inst_sync failed for etc path_to_inst 117 Read only file system devfsadm WARNING failed to update etc path_to_inst Command completed successfully Appendix B Creating a Bootable Array With the Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module B 7 5 Perform the necessary tasks to configure the drive Such tasks might include the following Labeling the drive Partitioning the drive Preparing a file system a Installing data from backups or recovering data from RAID capabilities a Bringing the drive online These tasks are covered in the Solaris OS administration documentation For additional drive verification use SunVTS Refer to the SunVTS and Solaris documentation at http docs sun com for details Vv To Create a Logical Drive Without a Network Install Server Note The following procedure requires having a Sun Blade 6000 Disk Module installed and configured for RAID To create a simple volume on just
53. Create a Simple Volume Using Just One HDD This task is for configurations that do not use the Sun Blade 6000 Disk Module 1 Enter the following command and options arcconf CREATE 1 LOGICALDRIVE MAX VOLUME 0 0 Controllers found 1 Do you want to add a logical device to the configuration Press y then ENTER to continue or press ENTER to abort y Creating logical device Device 0 devfsadm mkdir failed for dev Oxled Read only file system Command completed successfully Note You can safely ignore the mkdir failed message 2 Perform the necessary tasks to configure the drive Such tasks might include the following a Labeling the drive a Partitioning the drive a Preparing a file system a Installing data from backups or recovering data from RAID capabilities a Bringing the drive online These tasks are covered in the Solaris OS administration documentation For additional drive verification use SunVTS Refer to the SunVTS and Solaris documentation at http docs sun com for details Chapter 1 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Product Description 1 11 12 2 Sun Blade RAID 0 1 G2 Expansion Module The Sun Blade RAID 0 1 G2 Expansion Module supports RAID 1 two mirrored disks with an optional hot spare or RAID 1E three or more mirrored disks with one or two hot spares For more information refer to the Sun Blade G2 RAID 0 1 Expansion Module Installation Guide 820 5448 at http dlc sun com pdf
54. D_640x480x72 VESA_STD_640x480x75 VESA_STD_800x600x56 VESA_STD_800x600x60 VESA_STD_800x600x72 VESA_STD_800x600x75 VESA_STD_832x624x75 VESA_STD_1024x768x70 VESA_STD_1024x768x75 VESA_STD_1280x1024x75 APPLE 1152x870x75 1152x870x75 Current resolution setting 1280x1024x60 Current depth 24 Depth Information Possible depths 8 24 Appendix D XVR 50 Graphics Accelerator D 7 D 8 HD15 Video Output Port The HD15 connector diagram and pinout signals are shown in Section E 3 HD15 Video Output Connector on page E 4 D 8 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual April 2010 APPENDIX E Connector Pinouts This chapter shows the pin signal assignments pinouts for the three connector cable dongle FIGURE E 1 FIGURE E 1 Three Connector Cable Dongle UCP 3 Two USB 2 0 connectors Universal cable connector to chassis RJ 45 virtual console VGA video Note The older four connector cable dongle UCP 4 can also be used on the Sun Blade T6340 server module with some restrictions The Sun Blade T6340 does not support use of the UCP 4 dongle s RJ 45 connector E 1 E 1 RJ 45 Serial Connector FIGURE E 2 RJ 45 Serial Connector on the Cable Dongle Pin 8 Pin 1 TABLEE 1 RJ 45 Connector Pin Assignments Pin Pin Number on Number Signal Universal Connector 7 DSR 21 6 RxD 22 1 RTS 23 3 TxD 24 8 CTS 25 2 DTR 26 7 DCD 27 4 5 GND 29
55. EM replacement 4 18 remote management 1 6 Remote Power Control in ILOM 4 6 removeblade command F 4 reset SYS command 2 34 reset button 2 14 reset command F 4 resetsc command F 4 resolutions D 2 RJ45 connector pinouts E 2 S safety information 4 1 safety symbols 4 2 screen resolutions D 2 serial number finding 1 12 server module 1 12 server module locating 2 13 serial number 1 12 Service Action Required LED 2 13 2 15 2 37 service information resources 1 15 service mode 2 27 service processor battery 4 16 description 1 7 service processor and ILOM 2 2 service resources 1 15 set SP clock datetime command and POST 4 18 set SYS component component_state disabled command 2 46 set SYS component component_state enabled command 2 46 set SYS LOCATE command 2 13 Index 4 set SYS PSO prepare_to_remove_action true command 4 6 set component_state enabled command 2 37 setkeyswitch parameter 2 30 F 4 F 5 setlocator command F 4 show SP faultmgmt command 2 4 2 18 2 21 troubleshooting with 2 4 show SYS command 2 47 show SYS MB command 2 24 showcomponent command 2 46 showenvironment command 2 21 F 4 showfaults command syntax F 4 showfru command 2 23 2 26 F 4 showkeyswitch command F 4 showlocator command F 4 showlogs command F 4 shownetwork command F 4 showplatformcommand 1 12 F 4 shutting down the system 4 3 signal cable dongle pinouts E 1 software pre
56. Installing the Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module on page 18 2 Obtain the Live CD from the HBA ship kit or go to http support intel com support go sunraid htm 3 To create a bootable array using just the REM and Live CD no install server go to To Create a Logical Drive Without a Network Install Server on page 8 To create a bootable array using the REM Live CD and install server suggested for larger sites continue with Step 4 4 Install and configure a network install server as described in Solaris 10 Installation Guide Network Based Installations You can obtain this document by performing a search at http docs sun com Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual April 2010 5 Obtain the following packages from the Live CD or from http support intel com support go sunraid htm and copy them into a working directory on the install server a SUNWaac a StorMan SUNWgccruntime Note When you copy these packages to a working directory ensure that you use the recursive copy command cp r The packages are structured in a directory file system format so you need to copy the entire contents 6 Modify two locations on the network install server The miniroot The directory on the install server that is mounted as the root directory on client machines during the client machines installation process See Modifying the Miniroot Directory On the Install Server on page 3 The product in
57. OM SCC_NVRAM PCIEO PCIET PCI SWITCHO PCI SWITCH1 REM NETO CMPO CMP1 V_VDDIO V_ 12V V_ 3V3 V_ 3V3_STBY V_ 5V Properties type Motherboard chassis_name SUN BLADE 6000 MODULAR SYSTEM chassis_part_number 541 1983 0 chassis_serial_number 1005LCB 0804YM04XE chassis_manufacturer SUN MICROSYST EMS product_name Sun Blade T6340 Server Module product_part_number 541 3299 02 product_serial_number 1005LCB 08268N0008 product_manufacturer SUN MICROSYST fru_name T6340 MB fru_description 8C 1 2GHZ VF T6340 fru_manufacturer NO JEDEC CODE FOR fru_version 02_01 fru_part_number 5407762 fru_serial_number 8J0010 fault_state OK clear_fault_action none Commands cd show EMS DIRECT A THIS VENDOR Chapter 2 Diagnostics 2 25 This example shows a portion of the more detailed dynamic FRU information provided by the ALOM CMT showfru command sc gt showfru SYS SP container SEGMENT ST Status_CurrentR Status_CurrentR UNIX_Timestamp32 Status_CurrentR status SEGMENT TH Thu Feb 17 07 25 57 2000 0x00 OK SEGMENT FD Customer_DataR Customer_DataR UNIX_Timestamp32 Wed Feb 16 08 41 44 GMT 2000 Customer_DataR Cust_Data QT InstallationR 1 iterations InstallationR 0 InstallationR 0 UNIX_Timestamp32 Thu Feb 17 07 26 09 GMT 2000 InstallationR 0 Fru_Path SYS MB REM InstallationR 0 Parent_Part_Number 5017821 Ins
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59. SUNWpfb_config D 4 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual e April 2010 D 5 Optional Video Output The default system uses a resolution suggested by the monitor as long as the monitor is connected to power and connected to the XVR 50 video port This is the default the system uses if no fbconfig commands have been given or after entering foconfig dev pfb0 defaults To manually set up a video output resolution do the following 1 Set the desired screen resolution For example type host fbconfig dev p fb0 res 1280x1024x60 2 Log out then log in 3 To find all possible XVR 50 graphics accelerator resolutions type host fbconfig dev p fb0 res D 6 Default Color Depth 1 Set or reset the default color depth To set 8 or 24 as the default color depth type usr sbin svccfg usr sbin svcecfg s x1l server setprop options default_depth 8 usr sbin svccfg s x1ll server setprop options default_depth 24 The default color depth is 24 2 Log out and then log back in for the change to take effect Appendix D XVR 50 Graphics Accelerator D 5 D 7 Checking Device Configuration Type fbconfig to check the X window system propt and XVR 50 graphics accelerator prconf device configuration values The fbconfig propt option displays the values of all options for the specified device saved in the OWconfig file see below for an example These are the values the
60. Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module on page 4 18 8 Compact Flash memory module Section 4 9 Replacing the Compact Flash Module on page 4 29 Server Module Enclosure with CPU motherboard Replace with new server module 1 8 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual April 2010 FIGURE 1 5 PCI Express and Ethernet Connections on a Sun Blade 6000 Modular System BL blade server module ol ol aof aol o ooj Po Po Po Po NEMO NETO NET1 NET2 NET3 NET4 NET5 NET6 NET7 NET8 NET9 NETO NET1 NET2 NET3 NET4 NET5 NET6 NET7 NET8 NET9 Chapter 1 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Product Description 1 9 1 1 1 Multicore Processor Information The UltraSPARC T2 Plus multicore processor is the basis of the Sun Blade T6340 server module This server module supports two UltraSPARC T2 CPU modules Each processor has four six or eight UltraSPARC cores Each core equates to a 64 bit execution pipeline capable of running eight threads The result is that the 8 core processor handles up to 128 active threads concurrently For more information about the UltraSPARC T2 Plus multicore processors go to http www sun com processors UltraSPARC T2 features xml http www sun com servers wp jsp tab 1 1 2 Jk 1 10 Support for RAID Storage Configurations By attaching one or more external storage devices to the Sun Blade T6340 server module you can use a redundant array of independent drives RAID to config
61. Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual SH S SuvdsvyLaINn a 2 SUN Pya Part No 820 3902 12 April 2010 Revision A Copyright 2008 2010 Oracle and or its affiliates All rights reserved This software and related documentation are provided under a license agreement containing restrictions on use and disclosure and are protected by intellectual property laws Except as expressly permitted in your license agreement or allowed by law you may not use copy reproduce translate broadcast modify license transmit distribute exhibit perform publish or display any part in any form or by any means Reverse engineering disassembly or decompilation of this software unless required by law for interoperability is prohibited The information contained herein is subject to change without notice and is not warranted to be error free If you find any errors please report them to us in writing If this is software or related software documentation that is delivered to the U S Government or anyone licensing it on behalf of the U S Government the following notice is applicable U S GOVERNMENT RIGHTS Programs software databases and related documentation and technical data delivered to U S Government customers are commercial computer software or commercial technical data pursuant to the applicable Federal Acquisition Regulation and agency specific supplemental regulations As such the use duplication
62. Support information http www sun com support Section 1 3 Finding the Serial Number on page 1 12 Chapter 2 Diagnostics 2 5 22 Memory Configuration and Fault Handling This section describes how the memory is configured and how the server module deals with memory faults 2 241 Memory Configuration The Sun Blade T6340 server module has 32 connectors slots that hold fully buffered DIMMs FB DIMMs in the following FB DIMM capacities m 1 Gbyte maximum of 32 Gbytes m 2 Gbyte maximum of 64 Gbytes m 4 Gbyte maximum of 128 Gbytes m 8 Gbyte maximum of 256 Gbytes The Sun Blade T6340 server module performs best if all 32 connectors are populated with 32 identical DIMMs This configuration also enables the system to continue operating even when a DIMM fails or if an entire channel fails Note All installed FB DIMMs will be seen by the system as having the capacity of the smallest installed FB DIMM For example suppose that you have installed 32 8 Gbyte FB DIMMs for a total of 256 Gbytes of memory If you were to replace one of those 8 Gbyte FB DIMMs with a functioning 1 Gbyte FB DIMM the system will now treat all installed FB DIMMs as 1 Gbyte FB DIMMs and thus see only 32 Gbytes of installed memory 2 6 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual e April 2010 2 2 1 1 FB DIMM Installation Rules Caution The following FB DIMM rules must be followed The server module might not ope
63. a Bootable Array on a SPARC System on page 2 Creating a Bootable Array Task Map on page 2 Modifying the Miniroot Directory On the Install Server on page 3 Modifying the Product Installation Directory on the Install Server on page 5 Building a Logical Drive on Which to Install the Solaris OS on page 6 B 1 B 1 About Creating a Bootable Array ona SPARC System These instructions describe how to use the Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module to create boot disks for a SPARC system that will run the Solaris 10 OS with a network install server Instructions for creating a bootable array with just the Live CD and no install server are also included Creating a bootable array using an install server is suggested for larger sites The SUNWaac driver which is required by Solaris to communicate with logical drives created on the Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module is not present on the install image Because of this you must manually add the driver Manually adding the SUNWaac driver is necessary only if you want to boot directly off logical drives that are presented by the Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module Disks attached through a REM must be presented as logical volumes They cannot be accessed directly B 2 B 2 Creating a Bootable Array Task Map To create a bootable array for a SPARC system that will run the Solaris 10 OS do the following 1 Install and connect the HBA and disk drives See Replacing and
64. ade T6340 Server Module Service Manual April 2010 4 3 2 3 Note the DIMM locations so that you can install the replacement DIMMs in the same sockets 4 Push down on the ejector levers on each side of the DIMM connector until the DIMM is released FIGURE 4 7 Removing DIMMs f D BEE eh wi 5 Grasp the top corners of the faulty DIMM and remove it from the system 6 Place DIMMs on an antistatic mat Replacing the DIMMs See Section 2 2 1 Memory Configuration on page 2 6 for complete memory configuration and installation rules Caution The DIMM rules must be followed The server module might not operate correctly if the DIMM rules are not followed Always use DIMMs that have been qualified by Sun 1 Place the replacement DIMMs on an antistatic mat 2 Remove any DIMM filler cards installed in the DIMM connectors in which you plan to install the new DIMMs 3 Ensure that the connector ejector tabs are in the open position Chapter 4 Replacing Cold Swappable Components 4 13 4 Line up a replacement DIMM with the connector Align the DIMM notch with the key in the connector a Push each DIMM into a connector until the ejector tabs lock the DIMM in place b Perform the procedures described in Section 4 10 Finishing Component Replacement on page 4 30 4 4 Removing and Replacing the Service Processor The service processor controls the host power and monitors host system even
65. aemons to initialize Daemons ready Sun TM Integrated Lights Out Manager Version 2 0 0 0 Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Use is subject to license terms sc gt Using the ALOM CMT compatibility shell with few exceptions you can type commands that resemble the commands of ALOM CMT It is useful to remember that the ALOM CMT compatibility shell is an ILOM interface The comparisons between the ILOM CLI and The ALOM CMT compatibility CLI are described in the Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager 2 0 Supplement for Sun Blade T6340 Server Modules 820 3904 G 1 2 Connecting to the Host Console With SSH 1 Using SSH type the IP address of the service processor for your server module ssh 1 root 11 5 100 101 The authenticity of host 11 5 100 101 can t be established RSA key fingerprint is 32 77 0c 55 21 ce 90 c3 a1 b1 a9 9d 64 c5 7c c1 Are you sure you want to continue connecting yes no yes Warning Permanently added 10 6 214 130 RSA to the list of known hosts Password Waiting for daemons to initialize Daemons ready Sun TM Integrated Lights Out Manager Version 2 0 4 6 Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Use is subject to license terms Warning password is set to factory default 2 Start the host console gt start SP console Are you sure you want to start SP console y n y Serial console started To stop type
66. ata from backups or have data updated from a RAID configuration 3 4 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual April 2010 m You can use the Solaris command cfgadm al to list all disks in the device tree including unconfigured disks m If the disk is not in the list such as with a newly installed disk you can use devfsadm to configure it into the tree See the devfsadm man page for details 3 2 Adding PCI ExpressModules The PCI ExpressModules PCI EMs plug into the chassis To verify installation and to set up the PCI EMs see m The service manual for your modular system chassis m Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager 2 0 Supplement for Sun Blade T6340 Server Modules 820 3904 Chapter 3 Replacing Hot Swappable and Hot Pluggable Components 3 5 3 6 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual e April 2010 CHAPTER 4 Replacing Cold Swappable Components This chapter describes how to remove and replace field replaceable units FRUs that must be cold swapped in the Sun Blade T6340 server module from Oracle The following topics are covered m Section 4 1 Safety Information on page 4 1 m Section 4 2 Common Procedures for Parts Replacement on page 4 3 m Section 4 3 Removing and Replacing DIMMs on page 4 10 m Section 4 4 Removing and Replacing the Service Processor on page 4 14 m Section 4 5 Removing and Replacing the Service Processor Battery on page 4 16 m Section 4 6
67. aulty command to obtain additional fault information The fault is captured by ILOM where the fault is logged The Service Action Required LED is lit and the faulty component is disabled For example ok ee gt show faulty Target Property Value EE EE EE SP faultmgmt 0 fru SYS MB CMP0 BRO CHO DO SP faultmgmt 0 timestamp Sep 12 05 02 52 SP faultmgmt 0 timestamp Sep 12 05 02 52 faults 0 SP faultmgmt 0 sp_detected_fault SYS MB CMP0 BRO CHO DO faults 0 Disabled by user Commands show 2 6 4 In this example SYS MB CMP0 BRO CHO DO is disabled by a user The system can boot using memory that was not disabled until the faulty component is replaced Note You can use ASR commands to display and control disabled components See Section 2 9 Managing Components With Automatic System Recovery Commands on page 2 45 Clearing POST Detected Faults In most cases when POST detects a faulty component POST logs the fault and automatically takes the failed component out of operation by placing the component in the ASR blacklist See Section 2 9 Managing Components With Automatic System Recovery Commands on page 2 45 After the faulty FRU is replaced the fault is normally automatically cleared In some cases it might be necessary to manually clear the fault by removing the component from the ASR blacklist Chapter 2 Diagnostics 2 35 2 6 4 1 2 36 Clea
68. bed in the Solaris 10 Installation Guide Network Based Installations until you encounter the prompt Reboot After Installation Note Do NOT select Auto Reboot at this point in the network installation process 2 Specify that you want to perform a Manual Reboot Specifying a manual reboot provides you with the opportunity to install the HBA driver after all other Solaris software is in place Without this driver subsequent reboots will fail Note If you accidentally choose Auto Reboot you can still install the HBA driver prior to reboot From an ok prompt you can use the boot net s command to boot from the network into single user mode and then install the driver 3 Use the df command to verify the following The product install directory is mounted on cdrom from the network install server Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual April 2010 The logical drive onto which you need to place the driver package is mounted on a a is the standard Solaris mount point for the disk on which the OS is being installed 4 If the product install directory and the logical drive are not mounted manually mount them Note With this example you must substitute the correct host names directory paths and device paths in your environment mount dev dsk c2t0d0s0 a for the logical drive mount install_host install_dir_path cdrom for the install server products 5 Apply the HBA driver packa
69. climode root default SC gt logout 2 Log in to the ILOM shell The default user name is root and the default password is changeme SUNSP00144F985629 login root password changeme Waiting for daemons to initialize Daemons ready Sun TM Integrated Lights Out Manager Version 2 0 4 0 Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Use is subject to license terms Warning password is set to factory default gt Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual e April 2010 F2 Service Related ALOM CMT Commands TABLE F 1 describes the typical ALOM CMT commands for servicing a Sun Blade T6340 server module For descriptions of all ALOM CMT commands type the help command or refer to the Sun Integrated Lights out Manager 2 0 User s Guide 820 1188 TABLE F 1 ALOM CMT Command Service Related ALOM CMT Commands Description help command break y c clearfault UUID console f consolehistory b lines e lines v g lines boot run bootmode normal reset_nvram bootscript string powercycle f poweroff y f poweron c Displays a list of all ALOM CMT commands with syntax and descriptions Specifying a command name as an option displays help for that command Takes the host server from the OS to either kmdb or OpenBoot PROM equivalent to a Stop A command depending on the Solaris mode that was booted The y option skips the confirmation question The
70. command An example with no disabled components gt show level all o table component state Target Property Value See ei ae eee eee eae SE EE SYS MB PCIEO component_state Enabled SYS MB PCIE1 component_state Enabled SYS MB PCI component_state Enabled SWITCHO SYS MB PCI component_state Enabled SWITCH1 SYS MB REM component_state Enabled SYS MB NETO component_state none SYS MB NET1 component_state none SYS MB PCIE I0O component_state Enabled SYS MB PCIE I0 component_state Enabled USB SYS MB PCIE I0 component_state Enabled GRFX SYS MB CMPO MCUO component_state Enabled SYS MB CMPO MCU1 component_state Enabled Commands cd show Chapter2 Diagnostics 2 47 2 10 2 10 1 2 48 Exercising the System With Sun VTS Sometimes a system exhibits a problem that cannot be isolated definitively to a particular hardware or software component In such cases it might be useful to run a diagnostic tool that stresses the system by continuously running a comprehensive battery of tests Sun provides the SunVTS software for this purpose Checking SunVTS Software Installation This procedure assumes that the Solaris OS is running on the Sun Blade T6340 server module and that you have access to the Solaris command line 1 Check for the presence of SunVTS packages using the pkginfo command pkginfo grep i vts system SUNWvts SunVTS Framework syst
71. d Removing the Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module Battery Tray 4 23 v Installing the Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module Battery Tray 423 v Removing the Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module Battery Tray 424 4 64 Configuring the Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module 4 25 Replacing the Sun Blade G2 RAID 0 1 Expansion Module 4 25 4 7 1 Removing the Sun Blade G2 RAID 0 1 Expansion Module 4 25 4 7 2 Installing the Sun Blade G2 RAID 0 1 Expansion Module 4 26 Removing and Replacing a Fabric ExpressModule FEM 4 27 vi Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual e April 2010 4 8 1 Removing the Fabric ExpressModule FEM 4 27 4 8 2 Replacing a Fabric ExpressModule FEM 4 28 4 9 Replacing the Compact Flash Module 4 29 410 Finishing Component Replacement 4 30 4 10 1 Replacing the Cover 4 30 4 10 2 Reinstalling the Server Module in the Chassis 4 30 Specifications A 1 Al Physical Specifications A 2 A2 System Environmental Specifications A 3 A3 Motherboard Block Diagram A 4 Creating a Bootable Array With the Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module B 1 B 1 About Creating a Bootable Array on a SPARC System B 2 Bi Creating a Bootable Array Task Map B 2 B3 Modifying the Miniroot Directory On the Install Server B 3 v To Modify the Miniroot Directory B 4 B 4 Modifying the Product Installation Directory on the Install Server BA v To Modify the Product Installation Directory B 5 B 5 Building a Logical Drive on Which to Install the Solaris OS Ba v To Create a Lo
72. e ILOM is enabled but the server module is not fully powered on Indicates that the service processor is running while the system is running at a minimum level in standby mode and ready to be returned to its normal operating state 2 9 2 Power and Reset Buttons TABLE 2 5 Front Panel Buttons Button Color Description Power button gray Turns the host system on and off Use a non conductive stylus to completely press this button reset gray This button causes a reset of the Service Processor For information about Ethernet LEDs see the service manual for your modular system chassis or ethernet device at http docs sun com app docs prod blade 6000mod 2 4 2 14 Using ILOM for Diagnosis and Repair Verification The Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM is contained on firmware on the service processor in the Sun Blade T6340 server module ILOM enables you to remotely manage and administer your server module Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual e April 2010 Note ILOM also contains an ALOM CMT compatibility shell For more information about ALOM CMT compatibility see the Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager 2 0 Supplement for Sun Blade T6340 Server Modules 820 3904 Appendix G of this service manual also provides some information about the ALOM CMT CLI ILOM enables you to run remote diagnostics such as power on self test POST that would otherwise require physical proximity to the server modul
73. e LEDs D NA Figure Legend 1 White Locator LED 7 Universal Connector Port UCP 2 Blue Ready to Remove LED 8 Green Drive OK LED 3 Amber Service Action Required LED 9 Amber Drive Service Action Required LED 4 Green OK LED 10 Blue Drive Ready to Remove LED 5 Power Button 11 Chassis power connector 6 Reset Button for service use only 12 Chassis data connector 2 12 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual e April 2010 TABLE 2 4 LED Behaviors With Assigned Meanings Color White Blue Amber Green Behavior Off Fast blink Off Steady on Off Steady on Off Definition Steady state 4 Hz repeating sequence equal intervals On and Off Steady state Steady state Steady state Steady state Steady state Description Actions and ILOM Commands This indicator helps you to locate a particular enclosure board or subsystem for example the Locator LED The LED is activated using one of the following methods e Press the button to toggle the indicator on or off or type the ILOM command set SYS LOCATE value Off This LED provides the following indications Off Normal operating state Fast blink The server module received a signal as a result of one of the preceding methods and indicats that the server module is active Type the ILOM command set SYS LOCATE value Fast_Blink Steady state If LED is off it is not safe to remove the ser
74. e fault Once you have identified which DIMMs to replace see Chapter 4 for DIMM removal and replacement instructions You must perform the instructions in that chapter to clear the faults and enable the replaced DIMMs Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual e April 2010 2 3 2 3 1 Interpreting System LEDs The Sun Blade T6340 server module has LEDs on the front panel and the hard drives The behavior of LEDs on your server module conforms to the American National Standards Institute ANSI Status Indicator Standard SIS These standard LED behaviors are described in TABLE 2 3 Front Panel LEDs and Buttons The front panel LEDs and buttons are located in the center of the server module TABLE 2 4 and TABLE 2 5 The functions of their respective devices are displayed as follows TABLE 2 3 LED Behavior and Meaning LED Behavior Meaning Off Steady on Standby blink Slow blink Fast blink Feedback flash The condition represented by the color is not true The condition represented by the color is true The system is functioning at a minimal level and ready to resume full function Transitory activity or new activity represented by the color that is taking place Attention is required Activity is taking place commensurate with the flash rate such as disk drive activity The front panel LEDs on the Sun Blade T6340 are shown in FIGURE 2 3 Chapter 2 Diagnostics 2 11 FIGURE 2 3 Front Panel and Hard Driv
75. e serial port You can also configure ILOM to send email alerts of hardware failures hardware warnings and other events related to the server module or to ILOM The ILOM circuitry runs independently of the server module using the server module standby power Therefore ILOM firmware and software continue to function when the server module operating system goes offline or when the server module is powered off Faults detected by ILOM POST and the Solaris Predictive Self healing PSH technology are forwarded to ILOM for fault handling FIGURE 2 4 In the event of a system fault ILOM ensures that the Service Action Required LED is lit FRU ID PROMs are updated the fault is logged and alerts are displayed faulty FRUs are identified in fault messages using the FRU name For a list of FRU names see TABLE 1 3 FIGURE 2 4 ILOM Fault Management Service Required LED Alerts Environmentals Se FRULEDs S N ILOM E fault manager d SEU PROMS Solaris PSH EventLogs In ILOM you can view the ILOM logs to see alerts FIGURE 2 5 is a sample of the ILOM web interface Using the CLI you can type the show SP logs event list command Chapter 2 Diagnostics 2 15 FIGURE 2 5 Sample Event Log in ILOM Web Interface Sun Microsystems Event Log Displays every event in the SP including IPMI Audit and FMA events Click the Clear Leg button to delete all current log entries KIKIA
76. e the cp r command to copy the SUNWaac package from the working directory to the install_dir_path Solaris_10 Product directory on the install server cp r SUNWaac install dir path Solaris 10 Product Appendix B Creating a Bootable Array With the Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module B 5 The cp command places the package on a network mounted directory that will be available to the install client However the command does not install the package Installing the package is a manual step that you will perform after the installation of other Solaris software B 5 B 6 Building a Logical Drive on Which to Install the Solaris OS Before you can install the Solaris OS you need to build the logical drive array on which to install it This section contains these topics m To Create a Logical Drive Using a Network Install Server on page 6 m To Create a Logical Drive Without a Network Install Server on page 8 a To Delete a Logical Drive on the REM on page 11 m To Label the Newly Created Logical Drive on page 10 Note The following procedures provide basic examples of the command line interface CLI For detailed information about using the CLI see the Uniform Command Line Interface User s Guide located at http docs sun com app docs prod stortek raid hba To Create a Logical Drive Using a Network Install Server Note To create a logical drive using just the REM and Live CD go to To Create a
77. eads OOfffFLFEL LLLOOLE 2007 11 07 18 22 20 223 0 0 0 gt VBSC mode is 00000000 00000001 2007 11 07 18 22 20 321 0 0 0 gt VBSC level is 00000000 00000001 2007 11 07 18 22 20 421 0 0 0 gt VBSC selecting Normal mode MAX Testing 2 32 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual April 2010 2007 11 07 18 22 20 533 0 0 0 gt VBSC setting verbosity level 3 2007 11 07 18 22 20 629 0 0 0 gt Niagara2 Version 2 1 2007 11 07 18 22 20 714 0 0 0 gt Serial Number 0f880060 768660a8 2007 11 07 18 22 20 843 0 0 0 gt Basic Memory Tests 7 Read the POST output to determine if you need to perform service actions See Section 2 6 3 Interpreting POST Messages on page 2 34 2 6 2 2 Using the CLI to Change POST Parameters 1 Verify the current post parameters with the show command Type gt show HOST diag HOST diag Targets Properties level min mode normal trigger power on reset error reset verbosity normal Commands cd set show 2 Type the set command to change the POST parameters TABLE 2 7 describes how the POST settings will execute This example shows how to set the verbosity to max gt set HOST diag verbosity max Set verbosity to max gt Chapter 2 Diagnostics 3 Power cycle the server module to run POST There are several ways to initiate a reset The following example uses the ILOM reset command gt reset SYS Are you sure you want
78. em SUNWvtsmn SunVTS Man Pages system SUNWvtsr SunVTS Framework root system SUNWvtss SunVTS Server and BUI system SUNWvtsts SunVTS Core Installation Tests m If SunVTS software is loaded information about the packages is displayed m If SunVTS software is not loaded no information is displayed TABLE 2 9 lists some SunVTS packages TABLE 2 9 Sample of installed SunVTS Packages Package Description SUNWvts SunVTS framework SUNWvtsr SunVTS Framework root SUNWvtss SunVTS middle server and BI components SUNWvtsts SunVTS for tests SUNWvtsmn SunVTS man pages Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual e April 2010 2 10 2 If SunVTS is not installed you can obtain the installation packages from the following resources m Solaris Operating System DVDs m Sun Download Center http www sun com oem products vts The SunVTS 7 0 software and subsequent compatible versions are supported on the Sun Blade T6340 server module SunVTS installation instructions are described in the Sun VTS 7 0 User s Guide 820 0012 Exercising the System Using SunVTS Software Before you begin the Solaris OS must be running You should verify that SunVTS validation test software is installed on your system See Section 2 10 1 Checking SunVTS Software Installation on page 2 48 The SunVTS installation process requires that you specify one of two security schemes to use when running SunVTS The security scheme you choose
79. en powered on the SP boots to the ILOM login prompt The factory default password is changeme SUNSPXXXXXXXXXXXX login root Password Waiting for daemons to initialize Daemons ready Sun TM Integrated Lights Out Manager Version 2 0 0 0 Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Use is subject to license terms Warning password is set to factory default 2 Create a user named admin then set the admin account role to Administrator and the CLI mode to alom gt create SP users admin Creating user Enter new password Enter new password again Created SP users admin gt set SP users admin role Administrator Set role to Administrator gt set SP users admin cli_mode alom Set cli mode to alom Note The asterisks in the example will not appear when you type enter your password You can combine the create and set commands on a single line gt create SP users admin role Administrator cli mode alom Creating user Enter new password nn Enter new password again Created SP users admin 3 Log out of the root account after you have finished creating the admin account gt exit Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual April 2010 4 Log into the ALOM CLI shell indicated by the sc gt prompt from the ILOM login prompt SUNSPxxxxxxxxxxxx login admin Password Waiting for d
80. er module is powered on or reset POST checks the basic integrity of the critical hardware components in the server module CPU memory and I O buses If POST detects a faulty component the component is disabled automatically preventing faulty hardware from potentially harming any software If the system is capable of running without the disabled component the system will boot when POST is complete For example if one of the processor cores is deemed faulty by POST that core will be disabled and the system will boot and run using the remaining cores You can use POST as an initial diagnostic tool for the system hardware In this case configure POST to run in diagnostic service mode for maximum test coverage and verbose output Note Devices can be manually enabled or disabled using ASR commands see Section 2 9 Managing Components With Automatic System Recovery Commands on page 2 45 Controlling How POST Runs The server module can be configured for normal extensive or no POST execution You can also control the level of tests that run the amount of POST output that is displayed and which reset events trigger POST by using diag variables Chapter2 Diagnostics 2 27 2 28 TABLE 2 6 lists the DIAG variables used to configure POST and FIGURE 2 13 shows how the variables work together TABLE 2 6 Parameters Used For POST Configuration Parameter Values Description SYS normal The system can power on and run POST
81. es in this procedure use install_dir_path to refer to the location where the network install image is located This is the same directory path that you use with the setup_install_server command as described in the Solaris 10 Installation Guide Network Based Installations 1 If the install server is running a version of the Solaris OS prior to Solaris 10 5 08 update the server with the appropriate Solaris patch a Solaris 10 patch 137321 SPARC or 137322 x64 Solaris 9 patch 137477 SPARC or 137478 x64 You can download the patches from http www sunsolve com You must install the patch because the SUNWgccruntime package which is one of the required packages on the miniroot directory requires the presence of the p7zip compression program on the install server This compression program is included in the Solaris 10 5 08 OS and in the patches described in this step 2 Obtain the required packages as described in Creating a Bootable Array Task Map on page 2 3 As a root user log into a SPARC architecture host install server from which you can run the pkgadd commands 4 If you are installing the packages directly from the Live CD from the HBA ship kit mount the Live CD and use the cd command to change to the Live CD directory cd cdrom raid_live s0 Raid_card 5 Use the pkgadd R command to install the SUNWaac SUNWgccruntime and StorMan packages in the install_dir_path Solaris_10 Tools Boot direct
82. etected fault replace the devices FRU No Identify and replace the Identify faulty 5 Does 8 The fault faulty FRU from the POST FRU from the POST report is a POST message and perform the POST message any faulty detected fault procedure to clear the and replace Yes devidos POST detected faults the FRU 9 Contact Sun Support if the fault condition persists Chapter 2 Diagnostics 2 3 TABLE 2 1 Diagnostic Flowchart Actions Action For more information see No Diagnostic Action Resulting Action these sections 1 Check the OK LED The OK LED is located on the front of the Sun Blade Section 2 3 Interpreting T6340 server module System LEDs on page 2 11 If the LED is not lit check that the blade is properly connected and the chassis has power 2 Type the ILOM The faultmgmt command displays the following Section 2 5 1 Displaying show faulty command to check for faults 3 Check the Solaris log files for fault information 4 Run the SunVTS software 5 Run POST 6 Determine if the fault is an environmental fault 2 4 types of faults e Environmental faults e Solaris Predictive Self Healing PSH detected faults e POST detected faults Faulty FRUs are identified in fault messages using the FRU name For a list of FRU names see TABLE 1 3 The Solaris message buffer and log files record system events and provide information about faults e If system messages indicate a fau
83. ettings With the ILOM Web Interface ABOUT REFRESH LOG OUT eq ed Lig O anage dik uti ti fast um ESA und LIN ze KA Remote Control Remote Power Host Boot Mode Control Diagnostics Control Settings Den Server Power Control Control the system power from this page To change the host power state choose an option from the Actions drop down list immediate Power Of cuts power to the system Graceful Shutdown and Power Of attempts to bring the OS down gracefully then cuts power to the system Power On gives the system full power Power Cycle brings the system to power off then automatically powers the system back on Reset reboots the system immediately Host is currently on Select Action zl g 9 a When you power cycle the server module POST runs and displays output to the service processor console window 0 ok Chassis critical Host has been powered off Chassis major Host has been powered on 2007 11 07 18 22 19 511 0 0 0 gt 2007 11 07 18 22 19 560 0 0 0 gt Sun Blade T6320 Server Module POST 4 27 4 2007 10 02 19 09 export delivery delivery 4 27 4 27 4 post4 27 x Niagara glendale integrated root 2007 11 07 18 22 19 836 0 0 0 gt Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved 2007 11 07 18 22 20 001 0 0 0 gt VBSC cmp 0 arg is OOffLELL LLLOOFE 2007 11 07 18 22 20 108 0 0 0 gt POST enabling thr
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85. f diag_mode normal runs minimum set of tests max If diag_mode normal runs all the minimum tests plus extensive CPU and memory tests diag_trigger none Does not run POST on reset diag_verbosity user_reset power_on_reset error_reset all_reset none min normal max Runs POST upon user initiated resets Only runs POST for the first poweron This is the default Runs POST if fatal errors are detected Runs POST after any reset No POST output is displayed POST output displays functional tests with a banner and pinwheel POST output displays all test and informational messages POST displays all test informational and some debugging messages Set all of these parameters using the ALOM CMT setsc command except for the setkeyswitch command Appendix F ALOM CMT Reference Information F 5 FIGURE F 1 Flowchart of ALOM CMT Variables for POST Configuration diag_mode user_reset power_on_reset error_reset diag_trigger Service Mode Forces a Sun prescribed level of diagnostic execution Overrides user defined settings as if parameters were diag_level max diag_verbosity max diag_trigger all resets User defined settings are not modified System Boot OpenBoot PROM F 6 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual April 2010 Normal Mode Diagnostic execution is enabled User defined settings control test coverage and verbosity via diag_level dia
86. f those supported by the XVR 50 graphics hardware with those supported by the display device connected to the Sun Blade T6340 server module Obtaining Available Screen Resolutions To get a list of available screen resolutions for your display device type host fbconfig res Supported Video Formats If you have selected a resolution where support for this resolution cannot be verified fbconfig displays the following output SUNWpfb_config Cannot verify that selected resolution is a supported video resolution for this monitor TABLE D 1 lists video formats supported by the HD15 port TABLE D 1 XVR 50 Graphics Accelerator HD15 Video Formats Display Aspect Ratio Resolution Vertical Refresh Rate Sync Standard Format 1600 x 1200 60 Hz VESA 4 3 1600 x 1000 66 76 Hz Sun 16 10 1440 x 900 60 Hz VESA 16 10 1440 x 900 76 Hz Sun 16 10 1280 x 1024 60 75 85 Hz VESA 5 4 1280 x 1024 67 76 Hz Sun 5 4 1280 x 800 76 Hz Sun 16 10 1152 x 900 66 76 Hz Sun 5 4 TABLE D 1 XVR 50 Graphics Accelerator HD15 Video Formats Continued Display Aspect Ratio Resolution Vertical Refresh Rate Sync Standard Format 1152 x 864 75 Hz VESA 4 3 1024 x 768 60 70 75 85 Hz VESA 4 3 800 x 600 56 60 72 75 Hz VESA 4 3 720 x 400 85 Hz VESA 9 5 640 x 480 60 72 75 Hz VESA 4 3 Note The XVR 50 graphics accelerator video composite sync is an XOR composite sync Note Not all resolutions are supported b
87. g_verbosity diag_trigger APPENDIX G ILOM Reference Information This appendix shows some ILOM CLI commands and related information Topics covered include m Section G 1 Creating an ALOM CMT Shell on page G 1 m Section G 2 Switching Between the ILOM CLI and ALOM CMT Compatibility Shell on page G 5 m Section G 3 Switching Between the System Console and ILOM on page G 6 m Section G 4 Connecting to the Server Module Service Processor From the Chassis CMM Service Processor on page G 6 If you require additional information refer to the following documents m Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager 2 0 Supplement for Sun Blade T6340 Server Modules 820 3904 This document describes ILOM information specific to the UltraSPARC and the Sun Blade T6340 server module It also provides command comparisons of the ALOM CMT and ILOM CLI command sets m Sun Integrated Lights out Manager 2 0 User s Guide 820 1188 m Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM Administration Guide 820 3904 m Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Installation and Administration Guide 820 3900 G 1 Creating an ALOM CMT Shell Your server is configured to operate under an ILOM shell by default You can create an ALOM compatibility shell if you prefer to use commands that resemble ALOM CMT commands to administer your server G 1 1 G 2 Creating an ALOM CMT Compatibility Shell 1 Log onto the service processor with the user name root Wh
88. ge SUNWaac cd cdrom Solaris_10 Product pkgadd R a d SUNWaac 6 Apply any patches that are specifically required for the system 7 Reboot the system reboot The system will now be able to see and boot from the logical drive on which you installed the Solaris OS Note You might want to keep the network install server intact for re installing or for emergency recovery because as of Solaris 10 5 08 the SUNWaac driver is not included on standard Solaris install media Using the boot net s command from the ok prompt enables you to perform maintenance on the system while a Solaris CD will not let you do so You might also want to install the StorMan package on a running system This enables you to have access to the GUI and command line interface for the Sun StorageTek SAS RAID Internal HBA card to configure or monitor disks Appendix C Installing the Solaris OS and the Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module Driver C 3 Ca Next Steps You can optionally install and use the Sun StorageTek RAID Manager GUI to create arrays on the disk enclosure See the Sun StorageTek RAID Manager User s Guide at http docs sun com app docs prod stortek raid hba C 3 1 Additional Information For more information refer to the following documents at http docs sun com app docs coll dsk cntrl a Uniform Command Line Interface User s Guide 820 2145 m Sun StorageTek RAID Manager Software User s Guide 820 1177
89. gical Drive Using a Network Install Server B 6 v To Create a Logical Drive Without a Network Install Server B 8 v To Label the Newly Created Logical Drive B 10 v To Delete a Logical Drive on the REM B 11 B 6 NextSteps B 11 B 6 1 Additional Information B 11 Installing the Solaris OS and the Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module Driver C 1 C 1 Preparing to Install the Solaris OS C 1 Contents vii C 2 C 3 v To Prepare to Install the Solaris OS C 1 Installing the RAID 5 Expansion Module Driver With the Solaris OS C 2 v To Install the RAID 5 Expansion Module Driver With the Solaris OS C 2 Next Steps C 4 C 3 1 Additional Information C 4 D XVR 50 Graphics Accelerator D 1 DI D 2 D 3 D 4 D5 D 6 D 7 D 8 Features D 1 Video Formats D 2 D 2 1 Obtaining Available Screen Resolutions D 2 D 22 Supported Video Formats D 2 Sun OpenGL for Solaris Software D 3 Man Pages D 3 Optional Video Output D 5 Default Color Depth D 5 Checking Device Configuration D 6 HD15 Video Output Port D 8 E Connector Pinouts E 1 E 1 E 2 E 3 E 4 RJ 45 Serial Connector E 2 USB Connectors E 3 HD15 Video Output Connector E 4 Using the Cable Dongle E 5 EL ALOM CMT Reference Information F 1 Fl F2 Switching Between the System Console and ALOM CMT and ILOM Shells F 2 F 1 1 Switching From the ALOM CMT Shell to the ILOM Shell F 2 Service Related ALOM CMT Commands F 3 viii Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual e April 2
90. ial connections Chapter 4 Replacing Cold Swappable Components 4 7 3 Open both ejector levers simultaneously FIGURE 4 3 FIGURE 4 3 Removing the Sun Blade T6340 Server Module From the Chassis 4 While pinching the release latches slowly pull the server module forward and out of the chassis Caution Hold the server module firmly with both hands so that you do not drop it The server module weighs up to approximately 19 8 pounds 9 kg Caution Do not stack server modules higher than five units tall They might fall and cause damage or injury 4 8 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual April 2010 FIGURE 4 4 Stack Five Server Modules or Fewer 5 Set the server module on an antistatic mat 6 Attach an antistatic wrist strap When servicing or removing server module components attach an antistatic strap to your wrist and the other end to a metal area on the chassis FIGURE 4 5 Antistatic Mat and Wrist Strap 7 While pressing the top cover release button slide the cover toward the rear of the server module about an inch 2 5 mm 8 Lift the cover off the chassis Chapter 4 Replacing Cold Swappable Components 4 9 4 3 Removing and Replacing DIMMs This section describes how to remove and replace DIMMs 4 3 1 Removing the DIMMs LEDs indicate if a DIMM requires replacement m If the system is still powered on and installed in the chassis see Section 2 2 Memory Configu
91. installed xiii Solaris log files 2 4 Solaris OS collecting diagnostic information from 2 44 Solaris Predictive Self Healing PSH detected faults 2 4 specifications A 1 standby power 4 30 state of server module 2 13 stop SYS command 4 6 striping disks 1 10 striping support 1 10 Sun XVR 50 graphics accelerator man pages D 3 video formats HD15 D 2 SunSolve online 1 15 SunVTS 2 4 running 2 49 tests 2 51 user interfaces 2 48 2 49 2 51 SUNW MSG ID online 1 15 2 39 SUNWpfb_config D 4 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual April 2010 syslogd command 2 44 syslogd daemon 2 44 system configuration PROM 4 15 system console switching to F 2 GA system console switching to ILOM console 4 6 system controller card removing 4 14 4 19 4 25 4 27 4 29 replacing 4 15 4 28 system controller see service processor 4 14 system status LEDs interpreting 2 11 system temperatures displaying 2 21 T tools required 4 3 troubleshooting actions 2 4 DIMMs 2 10 U UltraSPARC T2 Plus processor and PSH 2 39 universal connector port features 1 5 Universal Unique Identifier UUID 2 38 2 40 unremoveblade command F 4 USB connector pinouts E 3 V video connector pinouts E 4 video formats HD15 D 2 video Sun XVR 50 D 1 voltage and current sensor status displaying 2 21 WwW web interface and ILOM 2 17 Index 5 Index 6 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual e April 2010
92. ion Hazardous voltages are present To reduce the risk of electric shock and danger to personal health follow the instructions Electrostatic Discharge Safety Electrostatic discharge ESD sensitive devices such as the motherboard hard drives and memory cards require special handling Caution The boards and hard drives contain electronic components that are extremely sensitive to static electricity Ordinary amounts of static electricity from clothing or the work environment can destroy components Do not touch the components along their connector edges Using an Antistatic Wrist Strap Wear an antistatic wrist strap and use an antistatic mat when handling components such as drive assemblies boards or cards When servicing or removing server module components attach an antistatic strap to your wrist and the other end to a Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual e April 2010 4 1 2 2 metal area on the chassis Do this after you disconnect the power cords from the server module Following this practice equalizes the electrical potentials between you and the server module Using an Antistatic Mat Place ESD sensitive components such as the motherboard memory and other PCB cards on an antistatic mat 4 2 4 2 1 4 2 2 Common Procedures for Parts Replacement Before you can remove and replace internal components you must perform the procedures in this section Required Tools You can service
93. lade T6340 Server Module Service Manual e April 2010 ALOM CMT example sc gt showplatform SUNW Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Blade Serial Number 1005LCB 08268N0008 Chassis Serial Number 1005LCB 0804YMO4X Slot Number 5 Domain Status 1 4 Additional Service Related Information Documentation for the Sun Blade T6340 server module and related hardware and software is listed in Related Documentation on page xiii The following resources are also available m SunSolve Online Provides a collection of support resources Depending on the level of your service contract you have access to Sun patches the Sun System Handbook the SunSolve knowledge base the Sun Support Forum and additional documents bulletins and related links Access this site at http www sunsolve sun com handbook_pub m Predictive Self Healing Knowledge Database You can access the knowledge article corresponding to a self healing message by taking the Sun Message Identifier GSUNW MSG ID and typing it into the field on this page http www sun com msg Chapter 1 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Product Description 1 15 1 16 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual e April 2010 CHAPTER 2 Diagnostics This chapter describes the diagnostics that are available for monitoring and troubleshooting the Sun Blade T6340 server module This chapter is intended for technicians service personnel and system administra
94. load its drivers devfsadm 3 To label the newly created drive use the format command and select the logical drive You can distinguish the logical REM drives in the output by looking at the vendor product ID string The Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module is displayed as Sun STKRAID The last part of the string will display EXT for external or INT for internal depending on the type of card you have format Searching for disks done AVAILABLE DISK SELECTIONS 0 cOt0d0 lt SUN72G cyl 14087 alt 2 hd 24 sec 424 gt pci 780 pci 0 pci 9 scsi 0 sd 0 0 1 cOt1d0 lt SUN72G cyl 14087 alt 2 hd 24 sec 424 gt pci 780 pci 0 pci 9 scsi 0 sd 1 0 2 c2t0d0 lt Sun STKRAIDINT V1 0 cyl 17818 alt 2 hd 255 sec 63 gt pci 7c0 pci 0 pci 8 scsi 0 sd 0 0 3 c2t1d0 lt Sun STKRAIDINT V1 0 cyl 8907 alt 2 hd 255 sec 63 gt pci 7c0 pci 0 pci 8 scsi 0 sd 1 0 Specify disk enter its number 2 4 When the format process displays the Disk not labeled Label it now prompt type y and press Enter 5 Exit the format process by typing quit and pressing Enter You now have a labeled logical drive B 10 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual e April 2010 6 Use the init 0 command switch to the ok prompt and use the boot net command to reboot the system for normal network based installation init 0 syncing file systems done Program terminated r eboot o k prompt h alt o ok boot net
95. lty device replace the FRU e To obtain more diagnostic information go to Action 4 SunVTS can exercise and diagnose FRUs To run SunVTS the server module must be running the Solaris OS If SunVTS reports a faulty device replace the FRU e If SunVTS does not report a faulty device go to Action 5 POST performs basic tests of the server module components and reports faulty FRUs e If POST indicates a faulty FRU replace the FRU e If POST does not indicate a faulty FRU go to Action 9 If the fault listed by the show faulty command displays a temperature or voltage fault then the fault is an environmental fault Environmental faults can be caused by faulty FRUs chassis power supply fan or blower or by environmental conditions such as high ambient temperature or blocked airflow Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual e April 2010 System Faults on page 2 18 Section 2 8 Collecting Information From Solaris OS Files and Commands on page 2 44 Section 2 10 Exercising the System With SunVTS on page 2 48 Section 2 6 Running POST on page 2 27 Section 2 5 1 Displaying System Faults on page 2 18 TABLE 2 1 Action No Diagnostic Flowchart Actions Continued Diagnostic Action Resulting Action For more information see these sections 7 Determine if the fault was detected by PSH Determine if the fault was detected by POST Contact Sun for s
96. mation for the Sun Blade T6340 server module Chassis Documentation Refer to the documents for your specific modular system chassis Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM Administration Guide Modular System Product Notes Modular System Service Manual Software Documentation Sun Integrated Lights out Manager 2 0 User s Guide 820 1188 Configuring Jumpstart Servers to Provision Sun x86 64 Systems 819 1962 10 Solaris 10 8 07 Installation Guide Network Based Installations ILOM information specific to the modular system chassis Late breaking information about the chassis and related software Component removal and replacement procedures diagnostics information and specifications Advanced Lights Out Manager ALOM CMT software Configuring JumpStart servers Setting up network based installations and JumpStart servers Using This Documentation xiii Document Title Description Sun VTS 7 0 User s Guide 820 0012 Testing the server module and creating custom hardware tests Beginner s Guide to LDoms Understanding and Learning about LDoms principles Deploying Logical Domains 820 0832 Solaris Operating System documentation All information related to Solaris system administration commands and features Go to http www docs sun com Documentation Support and Training These web sites provide additional resources Sun Function URL Documentation http dods sun com Support http
97. must be properly configured in the Solaris OS for you to run SunVTS SunVTS software features both character based and graphics based interfaces For more information about the character based SunVTS TTY interface and specifically for instructions on accessing it by TIP or telnet commands refer to the Sun VTS 7 0 User s Guide Finally this procedure describes how to run SunVTS tests in general Individual tests might presume the presence of specific hardware or might require specific drivers cables or loopback connectors For information about test options and prerequisites refer to the following documentation m SunVTS 7 0 Test Reference Manual for SPARC Platforms m Sun VTS 7 0 User s Guide 1 Log in as superuser to a system with a graphics display The display system should be one with a frame buffer and monitor capable of displaying bitmap graphics such as those produced by the SunVTS BI 2 Enable the remote display On the display system type usr openwin bin xhost test system where test system is the name of the server you plan to test Chapter 2 Diagnostics 2 49 2 50 3 Remotely log in to the server as superuser Type a command such as rlogin or telnet 4 Start SunVTS software usr sunvts bin startsunvts As SunVTS starts it prompts you to choose between using CLI BI or tty interfaces A representative SunVTS BI is displayed below FIGURE 2 17 FIGURE 2 17 SunVTS BI Los our
98. n 2 23 2 5 4 2 Using the CLI to Display FRU Information 2 24 2 6 Running POST 2 27 2 61 Controlling How POST Runs 2 27 2 62 Changing POST Parameters 2 30 2 6 2 1 Using the Web Interface to Change POST Parameters 2 30 2 622 Using the CLI to Change POST Parameters 2 33 2 6 3 Interpreting POST Messages 2 34 2 64 Clearing POST Detected Faults 2 35 2 6 4 1 Clearing Faults With the Web Interface 2 36 2 6 4 2 Clearing Faults With the ILOM CLI 2 37 2 6 4 3 Clearing Faults Manually with ILOM 2 38 2 6 4 4 Clearing Hard Drive Faults 2 38 2 7 Using the Solaris Predictive Self Healing Feature 2 38 2 7 1 Identifying Faults With the fmadm faulty and fmdump Commands 2 39 iv Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual e April 2010 2 8 2 9 2 10 2 11 2 7 1 1 Using the fmadm faultyCommand 2 39 2 7 1 2 Using the fmdump Command 2 40 2 7 2 Clearing PSH Detected Faults 2 42 2 7 3 Clearing the PSH Fault From the ILOM Logs 2 43 Collecting Information From Solaris OS Files and Commands 2 44 2 8 1 Checking the Message Buffer 2 44 2 82 Viewing the System Message Log Files 2 44 Managing Components With Automatic System Recovery Commands 2 45 29 1 Displaying System Components With the show SYS Command 2 47 Exercising the System With SunVTS 2 48 2 10 1 Checking SunVTS Software Installation 2 48 2 10 2 Exercising the System Using SunVTS Software 2 49 Resetting the Password to the Factory Default 2 52 2 11 1 To Reset the Root Password to
99. n A 2 System Environmental Specifications on page A 3 m Section A 3 Motherboard Block Diagram on page A 4 If you need specifications for the modular system chassis see the chassis documentation A 1 Physical Specifications FIGURE A 1 Server Module Dimensions TABLE A 1 Server Module Dimensions Callout Measurement in Inches Measurement in Millimeters 1 19 56 in 496 82 mm 2 1 75 in 44 6 mm 3 12 88 in 327 15 mm The Sun Blade T6340 server module may weigh up to 19 8 lbs 9 kg depending on internal configuration A 2 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual e April 2010 A 2 System Environmental Specifications TABLE A 2 includes the environmental requirements that are specific to the Sun Blade T6340 server module TABLE A 2 Sun Blade T6340 Environmental Requirements Condition Requirement Operating temperature 5 C 41 F to 35 C 95 F noncondensing Nonoperating temperature 40 C 40 F to 65 C 149 F Operating humidity 10 to 90 noncondensing 27 C 80 F max wet bulb Nonoperating humidity 93 noncondensing 38 C 100 F max wet bulb Operating altitude 3048 meters 10 000 at 35 C 95 F Nonoperating altitude 12 000 meters 40 000 Appendix A Specifications A 3 A 3 Motherboard Block Diagram FIGURE A 2 Motherboard Block Diagram Memory DC DC FBDIMM FBDIMM FBDIMM FBDIMM FBDIMM FBDIMM FBDIMM Disk 1 Disk 2
100. nging POST Parameters You can use the web interface or the CLI to change the POST parameters Using the Web Interface to Change POST Parameters 1 2 Click the Save button Select the Diagnostics Tab Select the POST settings that you require TABLE 2 7 describes how the POST settings will execute From the ILOM web interface select the Remote Console tab FIGURE 2 14 Note If you do not have a console window open you should open one POST will only display output to a console window not the web interface 2 30 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual e April 2010 FIGURE 2 14 Setting POST Parameters With the ILOM Web Interface Admir ot SP Hostname 00 Integrated Lights Out Manager Diagnostics Boot Mode Diagnostics Select the level of embedded diagnostics to run on the host during start up The Trigger contains all possible states to cause diagnostics to be run The Verbosity level will define how much information will be given The Update Mode contains all the possible OPS modes specified to POST Trigger Power On Reset and Error Reset zl Verbosity Normal sl Level Min zl Current Mode normal Update Mode Normal sl jave II KI gt DA OF EI A Transferring data from 10 0202 203 I tz 5 Select the Remote Power Control Tab 6 Select a power control setting and Select Save FIGURE 2 15 Chapter 2 Diagnostics 2 31 FIGURE 2 15 Changing Power S
101. omponent Displays system following tabs component_state components and System their current state Information Components set SYS component enablecomponent asrkey Removes a Actions component_state enabled component from the then select the action asr db blacklist where asrkey is the component to enable set SYS component disablecomponent asrkey Adds a component to component_state disabled the asr db blacklist where asrkey is the component to disable No equivalent in ILOM clearasrdb Removes all entries from the asr db blacklist The showcomponent command might not report all blacklisted DIMMs Note The components asrkeys vary from system to system depending on how many cores and memory are present Type the showcomponent command to see the asrkeys on a given system Note A reset or powercycle is required after disabling or enabling a component If the status of a component is changed with power on there is no effect to the system until the next reset or powercycle 2 46 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual e April 2010 29 1 Displaying System Components With the show SYS Command To see examples of ILOM web interface and CLI commands that show component status see Section 2 5 2 Displaying the Environmental Status with the ILOM CLI on page 2 21 The show command displays the system components asrkeys and reports their status 1 At the gt prompt type the show
102. ongle Caution The cable dongle is for temporary connections only The cable dongle has not been evaluated for electromagnetic compatibility EMC The cable dongle or server module connectors could be damaged by closing rack doors or other impacts Remove the cable dongle during normal system operation Appendix E Connector Pinouts E 5 E 6 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual April 2010 APPENDIX F ALOM CMT Reference Information This appendix shows some ALOM CMT compatibility shell commands and related information Topics covered are m Section F1 Switching Between the System Console and ALOM CMT and ILOM Shells on page F 2 m Section F2 Service Related ALOM CMT Commands on page F 3 If you require additional information refer to the following documents m Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager 2 0 Supplement for Sun Blade T6340 Server Modules 820 3904 m Sun Integrated Lights out Manager 2 0 User s Guide 820 1188 m Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM Administration Guide 820 3904 Fl F1 1 F 2 Switching Between the System Console and ALOM CMT and ILOM Shells ma To switch from the console to the ALOM CMT shell type hash period host gt SC gt a To switch from the ALOM CMT shell to the host console type SC gt console host gt Switching From the ALOM CMT Shell to the ILOM Shell 1 Type the following commands from the ALOM CMT shell SC gt user
103. option specifies the number of lines to display before pausing the output to the screen e The s option displays static information about system FRUs defaults to all FRUs unless one is specified e The d option displays dynamic information about system FRUs defaults to all FRUs unless one is specified Displays the status of the virtual keyswitch Displays the current state of the Locator LED as either on or off Displays the history of all events logged in the ALOM CMT event buffers in RAM or the persistent buffers Displays information about the host system s slot location hardware configuration the system serial number and whether the hardware is providing service Displays information about the local connected network F 4 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual April 2010 TABLE F 2 lists the ALOM CMT variables used to configure POST TABLE F 2 ALOM CMT Parameters Used For POST Configuration Parameter Values Description setkeyswitch normal The system can power on and run POST based on the other parameter settings This parameter overrides all other commands diag The system runs POST based on predetermined settings stby The system cannot power on locked The system can power on and run POST but no flash updates can be made diag_mode off POST does not run normal Runs POST according to diag_level value service Runs POST with preset values for diag_level and diag_verbosity diag_level min I
104. or Readings tab FIGURE 2 10 3 Click on the sensor reading that you want to check FIGURE 2 10 FIGURE 2 10 Obtaining Sensor Readings and Environmental Status With the ILOM Web Interface Sensor Readings Indicators Event Logs Sensor Readings View readings for system sensors Click on a sensor name for more information including threshold values Sensor Readings Name Type Reading SYS MB _ 3V3_STBY Voltage 3 322 Volts SV S MB Y_ 3V3_ MAIN Voltage 3 339 Volts 15V5 MB Y_ 12V0_MAIN Voltage 12 348 Volts 5Y5 SP Y_VBAT Voltage 3 326 Volts 45Y5 MB Y_VDDIO Voltage 1 100 Volts SYS MB T_AMB Temperature 24 000 degrees C 5Y5 MB Y_VCORE Voltage 1 224 Valts SYS MB _VMEML tage 1 846 Volts SYS MB _VMEMR Voltage 1 836 Volts DA ET EI Transferring data from 100 010 200 2 22 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual e April 2010 204 2 5 4 1 FIGURE 2 11 Sensor Reading Window for an FB DIMM in Channel 1 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager View all of the properties and values for a sensor ISYS MB CMPO BR2 CH1 DO T_AMB Property Value type Temperature class Threshold Sensor value 46 000 degree C upper_nonrecov_threshold 105 00 degree C upper_critical_threshold 100 00 degree C upper_noncritical_threshold 95 00 degree C lower_noncritical_threshold 5 00 degree C lower_critical_threshold 6 00 degree C lower_nonrecoy_threshold 10 00 degree C
105. ory B 4 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual e April 2010 Note In the following example the R flag is directing the pkgadd command to use an alternate root so that the packages will be installed correctly onto the miniroot image When you substitute your own directory path for install_dir_path be sure to begin with a to provide an absolute path name Also note that d dash d dot syntax before the package names pkgadd R install_dir_path Solaris_10 Tools Boot d SUNWaac pkgadd R install _dir_path Solaris_ 10 Tools Boot d SUNWgccruntime pkgadd R install_dir_path Solaris_10 Tools Boot d StorMan B 4 Modifying the Product Installation Directory on the Install Server The product installation directory is the directory into which all other Solaris products will be installed during the network install On the network install server the directory is install_dir_path Solaris_10 Product You must place a copy of the SUNWaac package in this product installation directory Doing so enables you to add the SUNWaac driver to the client machine after other Solaris packages have been installed Without the SUNWaac driver logical drives including boot drives will not be accessible to the operating system and booting the newly installed machine will fail To Modify the Product Installation Directory 1 Obtain the SUNWaac package as described in Creating a Bootable Array Task Map on page 2 2 Us
106. p_detected_fault SYS MB CMPO BRO CHO DO Disabled by user Alternatively in the ILOM web interface you can identify the fault status of a component on the Component Management page Chapter2 Diagnostics 2 19 FIGURE 2 9 Component Management Page Fault Status Component Management View component information change component state clear fault status or prepare to install or remove a component from this page To modify a component select the radio button next to that component then choose an option from the Action drop down list Components without radio buttons cannot be modified Choosing the Prepare to Remove action shuts down the selected component and lights its blue Ready fo Remove LED To view further details click on a Component Name Component Management Status Host System Service Processor Motherboard Enabled Unknown Enabled Enabled Enabled Network Module Express Module Express Module Unknown Unknown Express Module USB Port USB Port Display Host Processor Network Interface Port SYS MB NET SYS MB PCIE SYS MB PCI SWITCH SYS ME PCI EMD E SYS MB PCI BRIDGE SYS MB USBO SYS MB USBI S S MB DISPLAY SYS MB CMPO SYS MB CMPO NIUO SYS MB CMPO NIUI Enabled Enabled UE 2 Enabled Network Interface Part 2 20 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual e April 2010 2 5 1
107. rate correctly if the FB DIMM rules are not followed Always use FB DIMMs that have been qualified by Sun Use these FB DIMM configuration rules to help you plan the memory configuration of your server m 32 slots hold industry standard FB DIMM memory modules on the motherboard m All FB DIMMs must have the same Sun part number The system treats all installed FB DIMMs as the lowest capacity installed FB DIMM m Install FB DIMMs in this order refer to FIGURE 2 2 Fill FB DIMMs of group 8 first Fill FB DIMMs of group 16 next Fill FB DIMMs of group 24 next Fill FB DIMMs of group 32 last See Section 4 3 1 Removing the DIMMs on page 4 10 for DIMM installation instructions Chapter 2 Diagnostics 2 7 FIGURE 2 2 DIMM Installation Rules ez LCE Bee fur E CE ouma EES D CHANNEL 0 DIMM 1 8 CHANNEL 0 DIMM 1 16 CHANNEL 1 DIMM 0 8 CHANNEL 1 DIMM 1 HAA You can also use TABLE 2 2 to identify the DIMMs you want to remove TABLE 2 2 FB DIMM Configuration and Installation Motherboard FB DIMM Channel FB DIMM Installation CPU Branch Name Name FRU Name in ILOM Messages Connector Order CMP 0 Branch 0 Channel 0 SYS MB CMP0 BRO CH0 D0 J0501 8 SYS MB CMP0 BRO CH0 D1 J0601 16 SYS MB CMP0 BRO CH0 D2 J0701 24 SYS MB CMP0 BR0 CH0 D3 J0801 24 Channel 1 SYS MB CMP0 BR0 CH1 D0 J0901 8 SYS MB CMP0 BRO CH1 D1 J1001 16 2 8 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual April
108. ration and Fault Handling on page 2 6 to determine if a DIMM requires replacement m If the server module is powered off you can remove the server module from the chassis Pressing the DIMM Locate button illuminates an LED next to the faulty DIMMs FIGURE 4 6 Caution Ensure that you follow antistatic practices as described in Section 4 1 2 Electrostatic Discharge Safety on page 4 2 1 Perform the procedures described in Section 4 2 Common Procedures for Parts Replacement on page 4 3 2 Locate the DIMMs that you want to replace FIGURE 4 6 The server module has a DIMM locate button on the motherboard Press the DIMM locate button to illuminate the LEDs of the bad DIMMs 4 10 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual April 2010 FIGURE 4 6 DIMM Installation Rules LS ji CHANNEL 0 DIMM 3 JVV 24 SCH CHANNEL 1 DIMM 2 24 S SCH CHANNEL 0 DIMM 1 SUV 16 g m CHANNEL 0 DIMM 0 8 T HONVUS CHANNEL 0 DIMM 1 CHANNEL 0 DIMM 0 CHANNEL 0 DIMM 1 16 CHANNEL 1 DIMM 0 8 You can also use FIGURE 4 6 and TABLE 4 1 to identify the DIMMs that you want to remove TABLE 4 1 FB DIMM Configuration Motherboard FB DIMM Branch Channel FB DIMM Installation CPU Name Name FRU Name in ILOM Messages Connector Order CMP 0 Branch 0 Channel 0 SYS MB CMP0 BRO CHO0 DO J0501 8 SYS MB CMP0 BR0O CH0 D1 J0601 16 SYS MB CMP0 BRO CH0 D2 J0701 24 SYS MB CMP0 BRO CH0 D3 J0801 24 Channel 1
109. ring Faults With the Web Interface This procedure describes how to enable components after a POST fault has been generated The POST fault log is not actually cleared 1 Select the tabs System Information and Components tabs FIGURE 2 16 2 Select the radio button for the component that you must clear 3 In the Actions menu select Enable Component FIGURE 2 16 Enabling Components With the ILOM Web Interface a File Edit View Go Bookmarks Tools Window Help ABOUT REFRESH LOG OUT egrated Lig O anage System aii ree een ee RER Information Versions Session Time Out Components Fault Management Identification Information Component Management View component information change component state or clear fault status from this page To modify a component select the radio button next to that component then choose an option from the Action drop down list Components without radio buttons cannot be modified To view further details click on a Component Name Type Component State Fault Status a 0 M M M f ie lji f w M M f M M M bi M fl M Host System RS Faulted fSYS SP Service Processor OK i SYS MB FEMO Fabric Expansion Module OK i SYS MB REMO RAID Expansion Module OK 5YS MB NET Network Module Enabled SYS MB SASHBA VO Board Unknown Ho 15Y S MB USB0 USB Port Enabled
110. rvice processor from the chassis as shown in Section 4 4 1 Removing the Service Processor on page 4 14 3 Place the service processor upside down on an antistatic mat 4 16 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual e April 2010 4 Carefully use your fingernail to remove the battery FIGURE 4 11 from the service processor FIGURE 4 11 Removing the Battery From the Service Processor 4 5 2 Replacing the Service Processor Battery 1 Remove the replacement battery from the package 2 Press the new battery into the service processor FIGURE 4 11 with the positive side facing upward away from the card 3 Replace the service processor in the server module as shown in Section 4 4 2 Replacing the Service Processor on page 4 15 4 Perform the procedures described in Section 4 10 Finishing Component Replacement on page 4 30 Chapter 4 Replacing Cold Swappable Components 4 17 5 Before you power on the host system type the ILOM set SP clock datetime command to set the day and time For details about this command refer to the Sun Integrated Lights out Manager 2 0 User s Guide 820 1188 gt set SP clock datetime 10 Set datetime to 102421532007 30 gt show SP clock Targets Properties datetime Wed Oct 24 21 53 38 2007 usentpserver disabled 4 6 Replacing and Installing the Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module Note Depending on how you ordered your server
111. s Caution Hold the server module firmly with both hands so that you do not drop it The server module weighs approximately 19 8 pounds 9 kg A Turn the server module over so that the ejector levers are on the right side 2 Slide the server module into the chassis 3 Close both latches simultaneously locking the server module in the chassis m The server module powers on with 3 3V standby power 4 28 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual e April 2010 m The ILOM software boots You can either press the Power button to fully power on the server module type the ILOM command start SYS or use the ALOM CMT poweron command FIGURE 4 25 Inserting the Server Module in the Chassis FIGURE 4 25 shows the server module being inserted into the chassis and latches closing simultaneously Note The sever module power on process can take five or more minutes to complete depending on the amount of installed memory diagnostic level set and possibly other factors Chapter 4 Replacing Cold Swappable Components 4 29 4 30 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual e April 2010 Chapter 4 Replacing Cold Swappable Components 4 31 4 32 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual e April 2010 APPENDIX A Specifications This appendix discusses the various specifications of the Sun Blade T6340 server module Topics covered are m Section A 1 Physical Specifications on page A 2 m Sectio
112. s produits ou services tiers ou a leur utilisation SC BA Adobe PostScript Contents Using This Documentation xi Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Product Description 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 Component Overview 1 1 1 1 1 Multicore Processor Information 1 10 Support for RAID Storage Configurations 1 10 1 2 1 Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module 1 10 v To Create a Simple Volume Using Just One HDD 111 1 22 Sun Blade RAID 0 1 G2 Expansion Module 1 12 Finding the Serial Number 1 12 Additional Service Related Information 1 15 Diagnostics 2 1 2 1 22 2 3 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Diagnostics Overview 2 1 Memory Configuration and Fault Handling 2 6 2 21 Memory Configuration 2 6 2 2 1 1 FB DIMM Installation Rules 2 7 2 2 1 2 Memory Fault Handling 2 10 2 2 1 3 Troubleshooting Memory Faults 2 10 Interpreting System LEDs 2 11 2 3 1 Front Panel LEDs and Buttons 2 11 2 3 2 Power and Reset Buttons 2 14 24 Using ILOM for Diagnosis and Repair Verification 2 14 2 5 Using the HOM Web Interface For Diagnostics 2 17 2 5 1 Displaying System Faults 2 18 2 5 1 1 Viewing Fault Status Using the ILOM Web Interface 2 19 2 5 1 2 Viewing Fault Status Using the LOM CLI 2 21 2 52 Displaying the Environmental Status with the ILOM CLI 2 21 2 53 Displaying the Environmental Status and Sensor Readings with the ILOM Web Interface 2 22 2 5 4 Displaying FRU Information 2 23 2 5 4 1 Using the ILOM Web Interface to Display FRU Informatio
113. s for an environmental fault a Warning ILOM issues a command to burst the fan speed a Soft shutdown ILOM initiates a graceful shutdown a Hard shutdown Immediate shutdown Environmental faults can be repaired through hot removal of the faulty FRU The FRU removal is automatically detected by the environmental monitoring and all faults associated with the removed FRU are cleared The message for that case and the alert sent for all FRU removals is 2 16 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual e April 2010 fru at location has been removed m Fault repair The fault has been repaired by human intervention In most cases ILOM detects the repair and extinguishes the Service Required LED In the event that ILOM does not perform these actions you must perform these tasks manually with the following commands a set SYS FRU clear_fault_action true The ALOM CMT equivalent is clearfault clears the PSH fault logs but does not enable the component See Section 2 7 2 Clearing PSH Detected Faults on page 2 42 m set SYS component component_state enabled The ALOM CMT equivalent is enablecomponent clears POST generated faults and enables the component See Section 2 6 4 Clearing POST Detected Faults on page 2 35 25 Using the ILOM Web Interface For Diagnostics These instructions use the ILOM web interface To use the command line interface CLI see Appendix G of this manual the ILOM documentation collection
114. scribes how to install the Solaris OS on a bootable RAID array Appendix D provides information about the onboard XVR 50 graphics Appendix E provides pinout information for the dongle cable Appendix F provides reference information about the ALOM CMT Compatibility shell Appendix G provides additional information about ILOM and ALOM use Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual April 2010 Related Documentation You can view print or purchase a broad selection of Sun documentation including localized versions at http docs sun com app docs prod blade t6340 To find other product documents go to http docs sun com Document Title Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Product Notes 820 3901 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Installation and Administration Guide 820 3900 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager 2 0 Supplement for Sun Blade T6340 Server Modules 820 3904 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Safety and Compliance Manual 820 2387 Description Important late breaking information about the server module and related software Basic information about installing powering on and installing software If you purchased hard drives with preinstalled software you can also find information here http www sun com software preinstall ILOM information specific to the UltraSPARC and the Sun Blade T6340 server module Provides command comparisons of the ALOM CMT and ILOM CLI command sets Important safety infor
115. see the service manual for your modular system chassis This chapter describes how to remove and replace the hot swappable and hot pluggable field replaceable units FRUs in the Sun Blade T6340 server module The following topics are covered m Section 3 1 Hot Plugging a Hard Drive on page 3 2 m Section 3 2 Adding PCI ExpressModules on page 3 5 3 1 xd 3 1 1 3 1 2 3 2 Hot Plugging a Hard Drive The hard drives in the Sun Blade T6340 server module are hot pluggable but this may be affected by hard drive software configuration Rules for Hot Plugging To safely remove a hard drive you must m Prevent any applications from accessing the hard drive m Remove the logical software links Hard drives cannot be hot plugged if m The hard drive provides the operating system and the operating system is not mirrored on another drive m The hard drive cannot be logically isolated from the online operations of the server module If your drive falls into these conditions you must shut the system down before you replace the hard drive See Section 4 2 2 Shutting Down the System on page 4 3 Removing a Hard Drive 1 Identify the physical location of the hard drive that you want to replace FIGURE 3 1 2 Type the Solaris OS commands required to stop using the hard drive The exact commands required depend on the configuration of your hard drives You might need to unmount file systems or perform R
116. ser accounts will be lost when the Service Processor Card is replaced The PROM does not hold the fault data and the fault data will no longer be accessible when the service processor is replaced FIGURE 4 9 Removing the System Configuration PROM NVRAM 6 4 Retain the system configuration PROM to install it on the replacement service processsor card Replacing the Service Processor 1 Remove the replacement service processor from the package and place it on an antistatic mat Install the system configuration PROM NVRAM that you removed from the faulty service processor The PROM is keyed to ensure proper orientation Chapter 4 Replacing Cold Swappable Components 4 15 3 Insert the service processor edge into the standoff bracket and carefully align the service processor so that each of its contacts is centered on a socket pin FIGURE 4 10 FIGURE 4 10 Replacing the Service Processor 4 Push both rubber buttons firmly and evenly until the service processor is firmly seated in the connector socket 5 Perform the procedures described in Section 4 10 Finishing Component Replacement on page 4 30 4 5 Removing and Replacing the Service Processor Battery d Caution Handle the components carefully to avoid damage 4 5 1 Removing the Service Processor Battery 1 Perform the procedures described in Section 4 2 Common Procedures for Parts Replacement on page 4 3 2 Remove the se
117. sion FIGURE 4 20 Replacin 3 Perform the procedures described in Section 4 10 Finishing Component Replacement on page 4 30 4 24 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual e April 2010 4 8 Removing and Replacing a Fabric ExpressModule FEM d Caution Handle the components carefully to avoid damage 4 8 1 Removing the Fabric ExpressModule FEM i i Caution The FEM can be hot To avoid injury handle it carefully 1 Perform the procedures described in Section 4 2 Common Procedures for Parts Replacement on page 4 3 2 Lift the handle of the FEM ejector to release the FEM from the motherboard connector FIGURE 4 21 FIGURE 4 21 Removing a Fabric ExpressModule FEM 3 Lift the FEM free from the plastic standoff FIGURE 4 21 4 Place the FEM on an antistatic mat Chapter 4 Replacing Cold Swappable Components 4 25 4 8 2 Replacing a Fabric ExpressModule FEM 1 Remove the replacement FEM from the package and place it on an antistatic mat FIGURE 4 22 Replacing the Fabric ExpressModule FEM 2 Insert the FEM edge into the bracket and carefully align the FEM so that its contacts are centered on motherboard connector FIGURE 4 22 3 Press firmly on the rubber buttons on the top of the FEM until its connectors fully engage the connectors on the motherboard 4 Perform the procedures described in Section 4 10 Finishing Component Replacement on page 4 30 4 2
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119. stallation directory The directory on the network install server in which all other Solaris products will be installed during the network install See Modifying the Product Installation Directory on the Install Server on page 5 7 Build a logical drive on which to install the Solaris 10 5 08 OS See Building a Logical Drive on Which to Install the Solaris OS on page 6 B 3 Modifying the Miniroot Directory On the Install Server The miniroot is the Solaris image mounted on during a network installation and is used to provide a Solaris environment to run installation programs within To enable configuration of logical drives on the Sun StorageTek SAS RAID Internal HBA card and to enable booting via the logical drives you must add three packages to the miniroot directory a SUNWaac The SUNWaac driver which is required by the Solaris 10 5 08 OS to access logical drives m SUNWgccruntime The gcc runtime libraries which are required by the command line interface and the Sun Storagetek RAID Manager graphical user interface GUI Appendix B Creating a Bootable Array With the Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module B 3 m StorMan The Sun StorageTek SAS RAID Internal HBA utilities package which contains the command line interface and Sun StorageTek RAID Manager GUI For information about obtaining these packages see Creating a Bootable Array Task Map on page 2 V To Modify the Miniroot Directory The exampl
120. t cleared Chapter2 Diagnostics 2 43 2 8 2 8 1 2 8 2 2 44 Collecting Information From Solaris OS Files and Commands With the Solaris OS running on the Sun Blade T6340 server module you have all the Solaris OS files and commands available for collecting information and for troubleshooting In the event that POST ILOM or the Solaris PSH features did not indicate the source of a fault check the message buffer and log files for fault notifications Hard drive faults are usually captured by the Solaris message files Type the dmesg command to view the most recent system message Use the var adm messages file to view the system messages log file Checking the Message Buffer 1 Log in as superuser 2 Type the dmesg command dmesg The dmesg command displays the most recent messages generated by the system Viewing the System Message Log Files The error logging daemon syslogd automatically records various system warnings errors and faults in message files These messages can alert you to system problems such as a device that is about to fail The var adm directory contains several message files The most recent messages are in the var adm messages file After a period of time usually every ten days a new messages file is automatically created The original contents of the messages file are rotated to a file named messages 1 Over a period of time the messages are further rotated
121. t generates an error the daemon handles the error by correlating the error with data from previous errors and other related information to diagnose the problem Once diagnosed the fault manager daemon assigns the problem a Universal Unique Identifier UUID that distinguishes the problem across any set of systems When possible the fault manager daemon initiates steps to self heal the system and take the component offline The daemon also logs the fault to the syslogd daemon and provides a fault notification with a message ID MSGID You can use the message ID to get additional information about the problem from Sun s knowledge article database 2 38 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual e April 2010 27 1 2 7 1 1 The Predictive Self Healing technology covers the following Sun Blade T6340 server module components m UltraSPARC T2 Plus multicore processor CPU m Memory a I O bus The PSH console message provides the following information m Type m Severity m Description Automated response m Impact m Suggested action for system administrator If the Solaris PSH facility has detected a faulty component type the fmdump command to identify the fault Faulty FRUs are identified in fault messages using the FRU name For a list of FRU names see TABLE 1 3 Note Additional Predictive Self Healing information is available at http www sun com msg Identifying Faults With the fmadm faulty and fmdump Commands
122. tallationR 0 Parent_Serial_Number 5C00FV InstallationR 0 Parent_Dash_Level 04 InstallationR 0 System_Id 1005LCB 0709YMOOFV InstallationR 0 System_Tz 0 InstallationR 0 Geo_North 0 InstallationR 0 Geo_East 0 InstallationR 0 Geo_Alt 0 InstallationR 0 Geo_Location GMT SYS MB CMP0 BRO CH0O DO container SPD Timestamp Mon Feb 12 12 00 00 2007 SPD Description DDR2 SDRAM FB DIMM 4 GByte SPD Manufacture Location ff SPD AMB Vendor IDT SPD Vendor Micron Technology SPD Vendor Part No 36HTF51272F667E1D4 SPD Vendor Serial No d2174043 SPD Num_Banks 8 SPD Num_Ranks 2 SPD Num_Rows 14 SPD Num_Cols 11 SPD Sdram_Width 4 SunSPD Sun_Serial_Number 002C010707D2174043 SunSPD SPD_Format_Version 20 SunSPD Sun_Part_Dash_Rev 000 0000 00 Rev 00 SunSPD Certified_Platforms 0x00000001 OK SunSPD Sun_Key_Code 0x0000 SunSPD Sun_Certification NO 2 26 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual e April 2010 SYS MB CMP0 BR1 CHO DO container sc gt SunSPD timestamp Thu Feb 17 07 26 20 2000 SunSPD MACADDR 00 14 4F 98 84 7A SunSPD status 0x00 OK SunSPD Initiator N A SunSPD Message No message SunSPD powerupdate Thu Feb 17 07 01 16 2000 SunSPD Poweron_minutes 1487 2 6 2 6 1 Running POST Use POST to test and verify server module hardware Power on self test POST is a group of PROM based tests that run when the serv
123. the connector when you try to connect two USB cables You can use a USB hub to avoid this problem Note For information about connecting to the server module refer to the Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Installation and Administration Guide 820 3900 Chapter 1 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Product Description 1 5 TABLE 1 2 Interfaces With the chassis Feature Ethernet ports PCI Express I O SAS SATA Remote management Power Cooling Description Two 1Gb Ethernet ports Support for up to two 10Gb Ethernet ports through Fabric Expansion Modules FEM Consult the chassis documentation or Network Express Module NEM documentation for Ethernet pass through specifications See FIGURE 1 5 and FIGURE A 2 Two 8 lane ports connect to chassis midplane Can support up to two 8 lane PCI ExpressModules PCI EM FIGURE 1 5 Four channels for remote storage connect from the RAID Express Module REM to the chassis midplane ILOM management controller on the service processor CLI management ssh only and N1 system manager support DMTF CLI and ALOM CMT compatible CLI available through ssh Remote console remote KVMS is configurable through OpenBoot PROM and ILOM Power is provided from the chassis Environmental controls are provided from the chassis For more information about chassis features and controls refer to the service manual for your blade chassis at http docs sun com app docs prod blade srvr
124. tors who service and repair computer systems The following topics are covered 2 1 Section 2 1 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Diagnostics Overview on page 2 1 Section 2 2 Memory Configuration and Fault Handling on page 2 6 Section 2 3 Interpreting System LEDs on page 2 11 Section 2 4 Using ILOM for Diagnosis and Repair Verification on page 2 14 Section 2 5 Using the ILOM Web Interface For Diagnostics on page 2 17 Section 2 6 Running POST on page 2 27 Section 2 7 Using the Solaris Predictive Self Healing Feature on page 2 38 Section 2 8 Collecting Information From Solaris OS Files and Commands on page 2 44 Section 2 9 Managing Components With Automatic System Recovery Commands on page 2 45 Section 2 10 Exercising the System With SunVTS on page 2 48 Section 2 11 Resetting the Password to the Factory Default on page 2 52 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Diagnostics Overview There are a variety of diagnostic tools commands and indicators you can use to monitor and troubleshoot a Sun Blade T6340 server module 2 1 2 2 m LEDs Provide a quick visual notification of the status of the server module and some of the FRUs ILOM firmware This system firmware runs on the service processor In addition to providing the interface between the hardware and the Solaris OS ILOM tracks and reports the health of key server module components ILOM works closely
125. ts power and environmental The service processor holds a battery for maintaining the Real Time Clock RTC and a socketed EEPROM for storing the system MAC addresses and therefore the host ID i Caution The service processor card can be hot To avoid injury handle it carefully 4 4 1 Removing the Service Processor 1 Perform the procedures described in Section 4 2 Common Procedures for Parts Replacement on page 4 3 2 Lift up on the card ejector lever FIGURE 4 8 FIGURE 4 8 Removing the Service Processor 4 14 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual e April 2010 4 4 2 3 Slide the service processor out of the standoff bracket that holds the end of the service processor opposite the card connector Flip the service processor card over and place it on an antistatic mat Remove the system configuration PROM NVRAM FIGURE 4 9 from the service processor card and place the PROM on an antistatic mat The socketed EEPROM attached to the Service Processor Card contains the system MAC addresses and therefore the host ID The service processor also contains the ILOM configuration including the Service Processor IP addresses and ILOM user accounts if configured The MAC address and host ID will be lost unless the system configuration PROM NVRAM is removed from the old Service Processor card and installed in the replacement Service Processor Card The ILOM configuration IP address and u
126. ule You must reboot the server module for the enablecomponent command to take effect Chapter2 Diagnostics 2 37 4 At the ILOM prompt type the show faulty command to verify that no faults are reported gt show faulty Last POST run THU MAR 09 16 52 44 2006 POST status Passed all devices No failures found in System 2 6 4 3 Clearing Faults Manually with ILOM The ILOM set SYS clear_fault_action enabled command allows you to manually clear certain types of faults without replacing a FRU It also allows you to clear a fault if I LOM was unable to automatically detect the FRU replacement 2 6 4 4 Clearing Hard Drive Faults ILOM can detect hard drive replacement However to configure and unconfigure a hard drive you must type the Solaris cfgadm command See Section 3 1 Hot Plugging a Hard Drive on page 3 2 ILOM does not handle hard drive faults Use the Solaris message files to view hard drive faults See Section 2 8 Collecting Information From Solaris OS Files and Commands on page 2 44 R Using the Solaris Predictive Self Healing Feature The Solaris Predictive Self Healing PSH technology enables the Sun Blade T6340 server module to diagnose problems while the Solaris OS is running Many problems can be resolved before they negatively affect operations The Solaris OS uses the fault manager daemon fmd 1M which starts at boot time and runs in the background to monitor the system If a componen
127. undaries as long as they are all in the same DRAM If a DRAM fails the DIMM continues to function Note The chipkill function is only supported on DIMMs that use x4 DRAMs The following server module features manage memory faults independently a POST Runs when the server module is powered on based on configuration variables and thoroughly tests the memory subsystem If a memory fault is detected POST displays the fault with the FRU name of the faulty DIMMs logs the fault and disables the faulty DIMMs by placing them in the Automatic System Recovery ASR blacklist For a given memory fault POST disables half of the physical memory in the system When this occurs you must replace the faulty DIMMs based on the fault message and enable the disabled DIMMs with the ILOM command set SYS component component_state enabled a Solaris Predictive Self healing PSH technology A feature of the Solaris OS uses the fault manager daemon fmd to watch for various kinds of faults When a fault occurs the fault is assigned a unique fault ID UUID and logged PSH reports the fault and provides a recommended proactive replacement for the DIMMs associated with the fault Troubleshooting Memory Faults If you suspect that the server module has a memory problem follow the flowchart FIGURE 2 1 Type the ILOM command show faulty The faultmgmt command lists memory faults and lists the specific DIMMs that are associated with th
128. upport If the fault message displays the following text the fault was detected by the Solaris Predictive Self Healing software Host detected fault If the fault is a PSH detected fault identify the faulty FRU from the fault message and replace the faulty FRU After the FRU is replaced perform the procedure to clear PSH detected faults POST performs basic tests of the server module components and reports faulty FRUs When POST detects a faulty FRU it logs the fault and if possible takes the FRU offline POST detected FRUs display the following text in the fault message FRU name deemed faulty and disabled In this case replace the FRU and run the procedure to clear POST detected faults The majority of hardware faults are detected by the server module diagnostics In rare cases it is possible that a problem requires additional troubleshooting If you are unable to determine the cause of the problem contact Sun for support Section 2 7 Using the Solaris Predictive Self Healing Feature on page 2 38 Section 4 2 Common Procedures for Parts Replacement on page 4 3 Section 2 7 2 Clearing PSH Detected Faults on page 2 42 Section 2 7 3 Clearing the PSH Fault From the ILOM Logs on page 2 43 Section 2 6 Running POST on page 2 27 Section 4 2 Common Procedures for Parts Replacement on page 4 3 Section 2 6 4 Clearing POST Detected Faults on page 2 35 Sun
129. ure system drive storage in a variety of different RAID levels As shipped the Sun Blade T6320 Server hard drives are not configured for RAID To make a disk part of a RAID array while preserving the data on the drive add the drive to a mirrored RAID set also known as hardware RAID Level 1 Before configuring RAID you must configure a RAID expansion module REM The Sun Blade T6340 Server Module supports two REMs the Sun Blade RAID 5 and Sun Blade RAID 0 1 G2 Expansion Modules Refer to the following for RAID configuration instructions m Uniform Command Line Interface User s Guide 820 2145 m Sun StorageTek RAID Manager Software User s Guide 820 1177 m Sun Blade 6000 Disk Module Administration Guide 820 4922 http docs sun com app docs prod blade 6000disk blade6000dskmod Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module The Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module supports RAID levels 0 1 1E 10 5 or 6 with global or dedicated hot spares Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual e April 2010 Note When a Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module is installed one SAS drive must be installed in Hard Disk Drive HDD Slot HDD1 The Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module external battery tray must be installed in Slot HDDO see Section 4 6 Replacing and Installing the Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module on page 4 18 To enable RAID 0 1 5 or 10 you must also install a Sun Blade 6000 Disk Module which supports up to eight SAS drives V To
130. vel of diagnostic execution Overrides user defined settings as if parameters were diag_level max diag_verbosity max diag_trigger all resets User defined settings are not modified System Boot OpenBoot PROM Normal Mode Diagnostic execution is enabled User defined settings control test coverage and verbosity via diag_level diag_verbosity diag_trigger Chapter 2 Diagnostics 2 29 TABLE 2 7 shows typical combinations of ILOM variables and associated POST modes TABLE 2 7 POST Modes and Parameter Settings Parameter Normal Diagnostic Mode default settings Diagnostic Service No POST Execution Mode Keyswitch Diagnostic Preset Values diag_mode keyswitch_state diag_level diag_trigger diag_verbosity Description of POST execution power on reset error reset This is the default POST configuration This configuration tests the system thoroughly and suppresses some of the detailed POST output off service normal normal n a max none all resets n a max POST does not POST runs the full run resulting in spectrum of tests quick system with the maximum initialization but output displayed this is not a suggested configuration normal diag max all resets max POST runs the full spectrum of tests with the maximum output displayed The keyswitch_state parameter when set to diag overrides all the other POST variables 20 2 2 6 2 1 Cha
131. ver module from the chassis You must use software to take the component offline or shut down the server To turn off the blue LED type set SYS return_to_service_action true If the blue LED is on a service action can be safely performed on the component To remove a server module and illuminate the blue LED type set SYS prepare_to_remove_action true To remove a hard drive use the Solaris cfgadm command This indicator signals the existence of a fault condition Service is required for example the Service Required LED The ILOM show faulty command provides details about any faults that cause this indicator to be lit To turn off an amber LED either fix the fault condition or mark the fault condition fixed Off The system is unavailable Either it has no power or ILOM is not running Chapter 2 Diagnostics 2 13 TABLE 2 4 LED Behaviors With Assigned Meanings Continued Color Behavior Definition Description Actions and ILOM Commands Standby Repeating sequence The system is running at a minimum level and is ready to be blink consisting of a brief quickly revived to full function for example the System Activity 0 1 sec on flash LED followed by a long off period 2 9 sec Steady on Steady state Status normal system or component functioning with no service actions required Slow blink A transitory temporary event is taking place for which direct proportional feedback is not needed or not feasibl
132. want to force the issue gt stop force SYS Preparing to Remove the Server Module 1 At the ILOM gt prompt type the set SYS prepare_to_remove_action true command and type y to confirm ILOM CLI ILOM web interface and ALOM CMT command equivalents are described in Appendix F and Appendix G gt set SYS prepare_to_remove_action true Are you sure you want to stop SYS y n y Stopping SYS The blue blade ready to remove LED is illuminated The top white LED is the Locator LED You can also set the white locator LED to blink gt set SYS LOCATE value fast_blink Once you have located the server module you can press the Locator LED to turn it off 2 If a cable is connected to the front of the server module disconnect it Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual e April 2010 FIGURE 4 2 Disconnecting the Cable Dongle Figure Legend 1 USB 2 0 2 connector 2 RJ 45 Virtual Console connector 3 15 pin VGA Female connector Caution The cable dongle is for temporary connections only The cable dongle has not been evaluated for electromagnetic compatibility EMC The cable dongle or server module connectors could be damaged by rack doors or other impacts Remove the cable dongle during normal system operation Note If you are using the older 4 cable dongle UCP 4 do not use the RJ 45 connector with the Sun Blade T6340 server module Use the DB 9 connector for ser
133. window from which you can choose to view the following logs a Information Detailed versions of all the status and error messages that appear in the test messages area a Test Error Detailed error messages from individual tests Chapter 2 Diagnostics 2 51 2 11 GEES 2 52 VTS Kernel Error Error messages pertaining to SunVTS software itself Look here if SunVTS software appears to be acting strangely especially when it starts up Solaris OS Messages var adm messages A file containing messages generated by the operating system and various applications a Log Files var sunvts logs A directory containing the log files Resetting the Password to the Factory Default The procedure for resetting the ILOM root password to the factory default changeme requires installation of a jumper on the service processor This procedure should be performed by a technician a service professional or a system administrator who services and repairs computer systems This person should meet the criteria described in the preface of the Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual To Reset the Root Password to the Factory Default 1 Remove the server module from the modular system chassis Prepare for removal using ILOM or ALOM CMT commands and ensure that the blue OK to Remove LED is lit indicating that it is safe to remove the blade Open the server module and install a standard jumper at location J0601 pins 11
134. with 4MB L2 cache Can execute up to 128 threads Memory 32 slots for fully buffered DIMMs FB DIMM 667 MHz 1 Gbyte 32 Gbyte maximum e 2 Gbyte 64 Gbyte maximum 4 Gbyte 128 Gbyte maximum 8 Gbyte 256 Gbyte maximum Internal hard drives Up to two hot pluggable 2 5 inch hard drives e SFF SAS 73 Gbyte 15k rpm and 10k rpm e SFF SAS 146 Gbyte 10k rpm Filler panels are inserted anywhere hard drives are not installed RAID Express RAID expansion module hard drive management with RAID 0 1 controller Module Eight links x2 SAS 3 Gb s or SATA 1 5 Gb s supporting up to two internal hard drives and four x2 links to midplane Universal One universal connector port UCP in the front panel A universal cable is included with Connector Port the chassis and can be purchased separately The following connections are supported e USB 2 0 VGA video e Serial e Local keyboard video mouse storage support KVMS Architecture SPARC V9 architecture ECC protected Platform group sun4v Platform name SUNW Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Minimum system firmware 7 1 6 or subsequent compatible release Solaris 10 8 07 OS with appropriate patches XVR 50 on board e 2D 24 bit color graphics graphics accelerator e Flexible 8 and 24 bit color application support e HD15 monitor connector for a wide range of Sun monitors 3D support through Sun OpenGL for Solaris software Some USB connectors are thick and may distort or damage
135. y all monitors Using resolutions that are not supported by the monitor might damage the monitor Refer to your monitor manuals for supported resolutions The default resolution is dictated either by EDID information from the connected monitor or by the console resolution that is set TABLE D 1 When no monitor is connected to supply EDID information the default resolution is 1024 x 768 75 Hz D 3 Sun OpenGL for Solaris Software The Sun OpenGL 1 5 for Solaris software supports the XVR 50 graphics accelerator through software implementation D 4 Man Pages The XVR 50 graphics accelerator man pages describe how you can query and set frame buffer attributes such as screen resolutions and visual configurations Appendix D XVR 50 Graphics Accelerator D 3 Use the fbconfig 1M man page for configuring all Sun graphics accelerators SUNWpfb_config 1M contains XVR 50 device specific configuration information To get a list of all graphics devices on your system type host fbconfig list This example shows a list of graphics devices displayed Device Filename Specific Config Program dev fbs pfb0 SUNWpfb_config Use the fbconfig help option to display the attributes and parameters information of the man page host fbconfig dev pfb0 help To access the fbconfig man page type host man fbconfig To access the XVR 50 graphics accelerator man page type host man
136. y the ILOM firmware m To obtain the fault message ID SUNW MSG ID for PSH detected faults m To verify that the replacement of a FRU has cleared the fault and not generated any additional faults Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual April 2010 2 5 1 1 Viewing Fault Status Using the ILOM Web Interface In the ILOM web interface you can view the system components currently in a fault state using the Fault Management page FIGURE 2 7 Fault Management Page Example System Information versions Session Time Out Components Fault Management Identification Information Fault Management View the components that are currently in a faulted state Faulted Components ID FRU Timestamp D SYS MB SV S MB Mar 13 13 18 05 The Fault Management page lists faulted components by ID FRU and TimeStamp You can access additional information about the faulted component by clicking the faulted component ID For example if you clicked the faulted component ID 0 SYS MB a dialog window similar to the following one appears displaying additional details about the faulted component FIGURE 2 8 Faulted Component ID Window View information for faulted FRU 0 SYSIMB Property Value timestamp Mar 13 13 16 56 sp_detected_fault SYS MB FEMO prom is unreadable or corrupted timestamp Mar 13 13 16 06 sp_detected_fault SYS MB CMPO0 BRO CHO D1 Disabled by user timestamp Mar 13 13 18 05 s
137. ystem performance may be affected Suggested Action for System Administrator Schedule a repair procedure to replace the affected CPU the identity of which can be determined using fmdump v u lt EVENT_ID gt Details The Message ID SUN4U 8000 6H indicates diagnosis has determined that a CPU is faulty The Solaris fault manager arranged an automated attempt to disable this CPU The recommended action for the system administrator is to contact Sun support so a Sun service technician can replace the affected component c Follow the suggested actions to repair the fault Chapter 2 Diagnostics 2 41 SE 2 42 Clearing PSH Detected Faults When the Solaris PSH facility detects faults the faults are logged and displayed on the console After the fault condition is corrected for example by replacing a faulty FRU you might have to clear the fault 1 After replacing a faulty FRU boot the system 2 Type fmadm faulty fmadm faulty STATE RESOURCE UUID faulted cpu cpuid 8 serial FAC006AE4515C47 8856153f 6f9b 47c6 909a b05180f53c07 3 Clear the fault from all persistent fault records In some cases even though the fault is cleared some persistent fault information remains and results in erroneous fault messages at boot time To ensure that these messages are not displayed perform the following command fmadm repair UUID For example fmadm repair cpu cpuid 8 serial FACOO6AE4515C4
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