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1. Clock Clock running Serial Serial Port KBytes Keyboard Mouse status PPS DC Peripheral PS ok all DC levels OK AC AC power status ACFan AC box fan status KeyFan KeySwitch fan status PSFail Power Supply fail status bit position indicates which ps failure Ovtemp Overtemp TODC Time of Day Clock V5 P Peripheral 5V V12 P Peripheral 12V V5 Aux Auxilary 5V V5P PC Peripheral 5V Precharge V12 PC Peripheral 12V Precharge V3 PC System 3 3V Precharge V5 PC System 5 0V Precharge RKFan Rack Fan Status 3 3V Clock board 3 3 V 5 0V Clock board 5 0 V TODC Management TODC is the acronym for Time Of Day Clock this includes the NVRAM copy clock tod to io boards Usage copy clock tod to io boards Purpose To copy the contents of the clock board NVRAM and the contents of the TOD clock to all good I O boards in the system Note This is automatic if all the conditions below are true 1 There is a functioning clock board in the system OpenBoot 3 x Commands lll 2 Its contents match that of at least one I O board in the system copy io board tod to clock tod Usage copy io board tod to clock tod src Purpose To update the contents of a clock board probably new with the contents from one of the backup I O board copies Note This may have to be done if the clock board was replaced and the user wants to restore its original NVRAM Ultr
2. lll POST Status Display show post results Usage show post results Purpose To display POST results at the ok prompt Sample output looks like this ok show post results Slot 16 Status Fail Type Clock Slot 0 Status Okay Type CPU Memory Cpu0 P Cpu0 OK P FailCode 0 Cpul Not AC P FHC P SRAM P PROM P Bank0 0 Bank1 0 DTag0 P DTagl P DC ff Slot 1 Status Okay Type IO board Type 1 Sysio0 P Sysiol P FEPS P FEPSFC 0 Sbus0 P Sbus1 P Sbus2 P AC P FHC P SRAM PROM P TODC P JTAG P CntrP1 P DC ff Slot 3 Status Okay Type IO board Type 2 Sysio0 P Sysiol P FEPS P FEPSFC 0 Sbus0 P Sbus2 P AC P FHC P SRAM PROM P TODC P JTAG P CntrP1 P DC ff Slot 6 Status Low Power Mode Type IO board Type 1 Sysio0 P Sysiol P FEPS P FEPSFC 0 Sbus0 P Sbus1 P Sbus2 P AC P FHC P SRAM PROM P TODC P JTAG P CntrP1 P DC ff x x LabCon Not Ovtemp Not JTAG P CntrP1l P SOC P LabCon Not Ovtemp Not SOC P FFB P LabCon Not Ovtemp Not SOC P LabCon Not Ovtemp Not 4 Platform Notes Ultra Enterprise 3000 4000 5000 and 6000 Systems May 1996 Clock P Serial P KbdMse P PPS DC P DCReg0 P DCReg1 P AC P ACFan P KeyFan P PSFail 0 Ovtemp Not TODC P RKFan P P Present or Passed xxx Failed Component Not Not present ok Where Table 1 1 CPU Memory Board Cpu0 Cpul CPU modules on the board CPU 0 1 OK
3. the list of devices to probe To change the probe order for a specific board use the sbus specific probe variable Variable Name Value Default Value sbus specific prob 1 d120 This variable controls the SBus probe order on a given list of boards To set the probe order as 320 on I O board 4 enter the following at the ok prompt gt setenv sbus specific probe 4 320 The number preceding the is the slot number the numbers following it are the SBus device numbers in the desired probe order All unlisted I O boards in the system will use the default probe order as defined by the sbus default probe NVRAM variable Multiple boards can be defined by this variable as follows gt setenv sbus specific probe 4 320 6 d3210 7 0123d OpenBoot 3 x Commands 11 12 Platform Notes Ultra Enterprise 3000 4000 5000 and 6000 Systems May 1996 Board Hot Plug Software Procedures This chapter covers procedures to follow when exercising the board hot plug capability Refer to Chapter 1 OpenBoot 3 x Commands for command information and examples Disabled System Board There are three reasons for a system board to be disabled not used by the operating system 1 A self test detected a failure and disabled the board 2 The board was disabled using disabled board list In this case the operator is telling the system not to use the board Here is an example of the command usage setenv disabled board
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5. bd memory interleav sbus probe default 10 To reset a list to null enter the following at the ok prompt ok set default disabled board list ok set default disabled memory list These variables take effect on the next reset or power on Variable Name Value Default Value memory interleav max max This variable determines how the memory on various boards is to be interleaved The default value is maximum interleaving When set to min no interleaving is required This takes effect on the next reset or power on Variable Name Value sbus probe default d3120 This variable defines the SBus device probe order on an I O board per SBus where d On board SOC 3 On board FEPS 0 2 SBus slots 0 1 and 2 The device probe order on a Type 1 I O board will appear as follows since the five SBus devices are divided between two SBuses lo sbus d 1 2 hi sbus 3 0 However on a Type 2 1 0 board since there is only 1 SBus the probe order will be lo sbus absent UPA FFB Port in its place hi sbus d 3 2 0 no slot 1 Platform Notes Ultra Enterprise 3000 4000 5000 and 6000 Systems May 1996 lll sbus specific prob To change the default probe order to 123d0 enter the following at the ok prompt gt setenv sbus probe default 123d0 Remember that this changes the default probe order for all boards in the system You can also use this to skip over an SBus slot but don t include it in
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7. list 72 Disable boards in slots seven and two Refer to disabled board list on page 9 for more information 3 The board was inserted while the system was running Solaris 2 5 1 Activated System Board There are three reasons for the system board to be activated all three conditions must be met to necessitate activation 1 During startup the board exists 15 lll No 2 The slot has not been disabled by disabled board list 3 The board has to pass self test Swapping A Disabled Board If a board is not used by the system and you want to swap it out 1 The board is disabled not in use by the OS power light off 2 Remove the disabled board 3 Install a new board Caution If the yellow light is on use prt diag to determine the cause before installing a new board a Verify that system precharge is OK b Verify that hot plug is available 4 Reboot the system Swapping An Activated Board If a board is being used by the system and you want to swap it out 1 Halt the system 2 Power the system off 3 Remove and replace the board 4 Reboot the system Disabling Hardware Disabling Component Board System By using the configuration policy command you can disable 1 component disables only the failing component 14 Platform Notes Ultra Enterprise 3000 4000 5000 and 6000 Systems May 1996 No lll 2 board disables the board if any component on it fails 3 syst
8. CPU module status FailCode Failure code valid only if CPU failed AC Address Controller FHC Fire Hose Controller SRAM Static RAM FPROM Flash PROM LabCon Lab Console Ovtemp Overtemp Bank0 Banko status a bit indicates a missing or failed SIMM Bank1 Bank1 status a bit indicates a missing or failed SIMM DTag0 DTags0 status DTag1 DTags1 status JTAG Jtag status CntrPl Centerplane status DC Data Controllers 0 bit indicates a failed DC OpenBoot 3 x Commands Table 1 2 I O Board Sysio0 SysiO 0 status Sysiol SysIO 1 status FEPS Onboard FEPS chip FEPSFC FEPS fail code valid only if failed SOC Onboard SOC status FFB FFB card status Sbus0 SBus0 slot status Sbus1 SBus 1 slot status Sbus2 SBus2 slot status AC Address Controller FHC Fire Hose Controller SRAM Static RAM FPROM Flash PROMs LabCon Lab Console Ovtemp Overtemp TODC Time of Day Clock JTAG JTAG status CntrPl Centerplane status DC Data Controllers 0 bit indicates a failed DC Table 1 3 Disk Board Disk0 Disk0 ID valid only if disk present Disk1 Disk1 ID valid only if disk present DiskOP Disk0 Present Disk1P Disk1 Present VDDOK SCSI VDD status Fan Fan Fail status JTAG JTAG status Platform Notes Ultra Enterprise 3000 4000 5000 and 6000 Systems May 1996 Table 1 4 Clock Board
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10. Platfonmm Notes Ulta Enterpnse 3000 4000 5000 and 6000 Systems Sun Microsystems Computer Company Part No 802 6634 10 2550 Garcia Avenue Revision A May 1996 Mountain View CA 94043 USA 415 960 1300 fax 415 969 9131 lt 1995 Sun Microsystems Inc 2550 Garcia Avenue Mountain View California 94043 1100 U S A All rights reserved This product or document is protected by copyright and distributed under licenses restricting its use copying distribution and decompilation No part of this product or document may be reproduced in any form by any means without prior written authorization of Sun and its licensors if any Portions of this product may be derived from the UNIX system licensed from UNIX System Laboratories Inc a wholly owned subsidiary of Novell Inc and from the Berkeley 4 3 BSD system licensed from the University of California Third party software including font technology in this product is protected by copyright and licensed from Sun s suppliers RESTRICTED RIGHTS LEGEND Use duplication or disclosure by the government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph c 1 ii of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS 252 227 7013 and FAR 52 227 19 The product described in this manual may be protected by one or more U S patents foreign patents or pending applications TRADEMARKS Sun Sun Microsystems the Sun logo SunSoft the SunSoft logo Solaris SunOS
11. a Enterprise 3000 4000 5000 6000 Specific NVRAM Variables configuration policy Variable Name Value Default Value configuration policy component component This variable determines the configuration policy When a faulty component is detected the value options are component default Disable only what failed system Stop the system in POST if any component failed tests board Disable the entire board that contains the failed component Platform Notes Ultra Enterprise 3000 4000 5000 and 6000 Systems May 1996 la lll disabled board list disabled memory list Note The master board CPU board in the lowest slot will not be disabled if it is put in the disabled board list The OS will print a warning as follows WARNING Disabled board 0 was really active Variable Name Value Default Value disabled board list A list of boards which are not to be used by the system These boards are put in low power mode on the next reset and remain there until they are removed from this list on the following reset A list of boards with memories to be unused Variable Name Value Default Value disabled memory list For both of the above variables the list is a sequence of any number of boards 0 thru 9 and a thru f A valid example would be setenv disabled board list 45 disable boards in slot 4 and 5 setenv disabled board list 7af disable boards in slot 7 10 and 15 OpenBoot 3 x Commands 9 lll
12. be used to reset the machine it is important that only authorized personnel have access to the ttya serial port Platform Notes Ultra Enterprise 3000 4000 5000 and 6000 Systems May 1996
13. e power from the remote console under these conditions The console must be connected to port A on the clock board The key switch must be in either the On or Diagnostic setting If it is in the Secure or Off position the remote key sequences and button resets are ignored e Security features such as OpenBoot security mode are disabled 17 18 S Type slowly no slower than 0 5 seconds and no faster than 5 seconds between characters Table 3 1 Remote Console Commands Command Enter this sequence Remote power off on lt CR gt lt CR gt lt gt lt Control Shift p gt Remote system reset lt CR gt lt CR gt lt gt lt Control Shift r gt Remote XIR CPU reset lt CR gt lt CR gt lt gt lt Control Shift x gt Key lt CR gt ASCII 0d hexadecimal lt gt ASCII 7e hexadecimal lt Control Shift p gt 10 hexadecimal lt Control Shift r gt 12 hexadecimal lt Control Shift x gt 18 hexadecimal Note The remote console logic circuit continues to receive power even if you have commanded system power off The remote system reset command is useful for resetting the system under general conditions The remote XIR reset command is used for software development and debugging For a discussion of this command refer to Externally Initiated Reset XIR on page 2 Note Since the remote console logic looks for certain patterns on the ttya line in the hardware that can
14. em stops the system at the POST menu if there is a failure Usage examples ok setenv configuration policy board eeprom configuration policy board Requesting Board Disable If you suspect a board is defective and want to request that the system disable the board 1 Use the setenv command at the ok prompt or the eeprom command at the prompt to prohibit the system from using the board Here are some examples ok setenv disable board list 3 or eeprom disable board list 3 where 3 slot 3 2 Reboot the system to effect this change 3 Remove the unused board and insert a new board 4 Clear the disabled board list Refer to disabled board list on page 9 for more information 5 Reboot the system Board Hot Plug Software Procedures 15 16 Platform Notes Ultra Enterprise 3000 4000 5000 and 6000 Systems May 1996 Brief Miscellaneous Notes 3 Hardware Watchdog The Ultra Enterprise provides the ability to enable a hardware timer which will hard reset the system if it times out To enable the use of this feature watchdog_enable must be set to 1 via etc system History Log Option of prt diag 1M The prtdiag 1M command is used to display system configuration and diagnostic information The 1 option of prtdiag 1M logs its output to syslogd 1M only if failures or errors exist in the system Resetting and Power Cycling the System from a Remote Console You can reset the system or cycl
15. ion enter the following command at the ok prompt immediately after the XIR xir state all This will display information similar to the following 1 ok xir state all CPU ID 1 L 1 TT 3 TPC e0028688 TnPC e0028688 TSTATE 9900001e06 CPU ID 5 L 1 TT 3 TPC e002755c TnPC e0027560 TSTATE 4477001e03 Note that an XIR does not override the NVRAM auto boot variable Platform Notes Ultra Enterprise 3000 4000 5000 and 6000 Systems May 1996 lll Flash PROM Management flash updat prom copy update proms system Usage flash update system Purpose To download the default flash images on all the boards in the system Note The default device used is the one pointed to by net The default image names are Board Type Image File Name cpu board PROMs cpu flash I O board Type 1 io2sbus flash I O board Type 2 iolsbus flash Note This command does not update boards in low power mode Usage prom copy src dst Purpose To copy a flash PROM from board src to board dst Usage update proms L Purpose To sync up the latest copy of each type of PROM on all other boards of the same type This command copies the latest version of each type of PROM CPU and I O boards to all other boards of the same type This will result in all boards of the same type having the latest same PROM OpenBoot 3 x Commands K
16. penBoot 3 x Commands Environmental Monitoring esse e pene enen cae eut Messages Indicating Environmental Conditions Externally Initiated Reset XIR iv eden avenant Flash PROM Management e e e sai eeuivees POST Status Display cecxxavaveeed hn doi ER R Cee RE isas TODC Mariapementecsc 2igtadeniess int KR RRR Tr Ultra Enterprise 3000 4000 5000 6000 Specific NVRAM V tiabl s TTT 2 Board Hot Plug Software Procedures Disabled System Bols sonne red ec Activated System DOM sure snressritie eeedehes Swapping A Disabled Board Swapping An Activated Board Disabling Hardware yee nren nnen errr Disabling Component Board System N PB N mm nae ka vi Requesting Board Disables 4 442 cousin vy ede Dice ae 3 Brief Miscellaneous Notes Hardware Watchdog bi a bdedendeeinaen History Log Option of prtdiag 1M Platform Notes Ultra Enterprise 3000 4000 5000 and 6000 Systems May 1996 15 17 17 17 IiI OpenBoot 3 x Commands This chapter includes information about Solaris 2 5 1 OpenBoot 3 x commands for the Ultra Enterprise 3000 4000 5000 and 6000 Environmental Monitoring disable environmental monitor Usage disable environmental monitor Purpose To stop monitoring power supply status board temperatures and board hot
17. plug while the screen displays the ok prompt enable environmental monitor Usage enable environmental monitor Purpose To start monitoring power supply status board temperatures and board hot plug while the screen displays the ok prompt Note This is enabled by default Messages Indicating Environmental Conditions PROM NOTICE Overtemp detected on board lt n gt PROM NOTICE System has cooled down PROM WARNING Board lt n gt is too hot PROM NOTICE Insufficient power detected PROM NOTICE Power supply restored PROM NOTICE Board insert detected PROM NOTICE Reset Initiated If a board is too hot then the PROM will initiate a reset resulting in POST disabling the faulty board If Insufficient power detectedis not fixed in 30 seconds then the OBP will also initiate a reset to allow POST to deconfigure the necessary boards If a board insert is detected the OBP will turn the reset flag on This will result in the boot command resetting the system and causing POST to attach the board to the system Externally Initiated Reset XIR If a hard hang occurs on a system an XIR should be used to reset and get information about the state at the time of the hard hang An XIR can be initiated by either using the XIR button on the clock board or the remote console XIR sequence When an XIR occurs memory is cleared but some CPU state is saved To display this XIR informat
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