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1. fe Fa o NEP a i g lt gt gt U gt T i T E e1 Ci T T ck samaan L 1 Fi Sr ria ce I IL I 1 1 2 2 i TDI DN Figure 3 6 Key Switch Positions and AC Power Switch e The fans in the power supplies begin turning e The top front panel LED green turns on immediately denoting the power supply is delivering DC power e The middle front panel LED yellow flashes while POST runs for approximately 60 seconds After 60 seconds this LED turns off if the tests pass If the LED remains lighted after 60 seconds a test has failed The bottom front panel LED green flashes to show that booting is successful and the operating system is running If this LED fails to turn on and the middle LED is on a severe hardware fault exists warning may result in catastrophic disk drive failure Always power the Warning Never move the system when the power is on Failure to heed this system off before moving it Powering the System On and Off 3 11 Ill Qo 6 Watch the terminal screen for error messages from the firmware diagnostic program POST power on self test tests subassemblies and some interface paths between subassemblies At the conclusion of testing firmware automatical
2. EN AC Rear power screen sequencer ALA Figure 2 2 AC Power Sequencer Power Switch and Rear Screen Replacing the Rear Screen and Kick Panel 1 Tighten the two screws to secure the kick panel to the cabinet If cables are to be routed under the floor the cables should be between the bottom panel and the kick panel See Figure 2 3 2 Place the bottom of the rear screen on the flanges near the cabinet bottom 3 Tilt the rear screen against the frame and install two screws to secure the screen in place See Figure 2 2 4 After all the cables are connected and the screen and panel have been replaced power on the system Cabling the System 2 3 Ill No Figure 2 3 Routing Cables Under the Kick Panel 2 3 Connecting the Power Cords 2 3 1 Connecting the Enterprise 6000 5000 System Power Cord 1 Remove the rear screen and the kick panel See Section 2 2 Removing and Replacing the Enterprise 6000 5000 Cabinet Rear Screen and Kick Panel 2 Route the AC power cord and external interface cables along the bottom panel of the cabinet and over the edge of the bottom panel See Figure 2 3 The cables should be between the bottom panel and the kick panel when you replace the kick panel 3 Uncoil the AC power cord and plug it into a grounded wall outlet The outlet must be a 200 240 VAC 30A circuit dedicated solely to the server cabinet as descr
3. 2 6 vii Figure 2 6 Network Cable 2 6 Figure 2 7 10 100BASE T Ethernet Connection 2 7 Figure 2 8 Connecting Twisted Pair Ethernet to N type Coaxial Cable cirie aa AA pel 2 8 Figure 2 9 Ethernet Cabling Length Example Using N type Cables iii pr ii e e i 2 9 Figure 2 10 Clock Board 2 2 eee eee 2 10 Figure 2 11 Fiber Cable and Fibre Card Connectors and Ports on the I O Board 2 12 Figure 2 12 Onboard Single ended SCSI Connector on the I O Board 2 14 Figure 3 1 Key Switch Positions a 3 3 Figure 3 2 The AC Power Sequencer Power Switch 3 4 Figure 3 3 Local Remote Switch 3 5 Figure 3 4 CPU Reset Switch on the Clock Board 3 7 Figure 3 5 System Status LEDs Cabinet Server 3 8 Figure 3 6 Key Switch Positions and AC Power Switch 3 11 Figure 3 7 CPU Reset Switch on Clock Board 3 12 Figure 3 8 System Status LEDs Standalone Server 3 14 viii Ultra Enterprise 6000 5000 4000 Systems Installation Guide November 1996 Tables Table 2 1 Table 2 2 Table 3 1 Table 3 2 Ethernet Cabling Limitations for N type Coaxial Cable 2 9 Internal SCSI Lengths Approximate 2 13 Front Panel LED Status Indicators 3 8
4. Note Failure to halt the operating system properly can cause the loss of disk drive data Note Do not disconnect the terminal while the system is running Caution To avoid damaging internal circuits do not disconnect or connect any cable while power is applied to the system To shut down the system 1 Notify users that the system is going down 2 Back up the system files and data to tape if necessary 3 Halt the system using the appropriate commands Refer to the Solaris Handbook for SMCC Peripherals that corresponds to your operating system 4 Wait for the system halted message and the boot monitor prompt 5 Turn the key switch on the front panel of the server to the Standby position fully counterclockwise 6 Turn off the system power in this order a External drives and expansion cabinets if any b System cabinet AC power switch c Terminal For more system administration information on methods for shut down and backup see the Preface UNIX Commands for references to documentation that describes these procedures Powering the System On and Off 39 3 3 3 Enterprise 4000 System 3 3 1 Powering On the System Note It is advisable to connect an ASCII terminal to the system during installation See Section 2 6 Connecting an ASCII Terminal for terminal settings and connections Observe the yellow middle LED on the front panel It should go off when boot complete
5. o ae L C ET CT Figure 2 5 AC Power Switch and Power Receptacle Caution Do NOT turn on power to the unit yet Doing so could cause system damage to occur 5 Continue with Section 2 4 through Section 2 7 for further cabling instructions 6 After all the cables are connected power on the system 2 4 Connecting the Network Cable to the System The locations specified in the following instructions assume the use of twisted pair 10BASE T or 100BASE T Ethernet 1 Locate the network cable Figure 2 6 shows the twisted pair Ethernet network cable Figure 2 6 Network Cable 2 6 Ultra Enterprise 6000 5000 4000 Systems Installation Guide November 1996 2 2 Connect one end of the network cable into the RJ 45 twisted pair network port For 10 100BASE T Ethernet the default interface port is the onboard connector on the I O board in slot 1 See Figure 2 7 Figure 2 7 10 100BASE T Ethernet Connection 3 Enterprise 6000 5000 systems only route the cable down along the right mounting rail of the chassis Use tie wraps to secure the cable to the rail 2 5 Connecting the System to the Network 1 Connect the network cable to a twisted pair to transceiver interface box 2 Connect the interface box with an appropriate cable to a network transceiver Figure 2 8 shows a typical arrangement for connecting the system to an Ethernet network 3 For
6. 1 15 D disk drive tray use stabilizer bar 1 13 drive disk caution improper shutdown 3 9 moving with power on 3 3 test 3 6 tray safety 1 13 duplicate addresses caution 2 13 E error messages POST 3 2 3 10 terminal 3 2 3 10 ethernet cable length 2 9 limitations 2 9 F fiber cable 2 11 Index 1 Index 2 floorspace 1 9 H halting the system 3 9 3 15 I installation preparing for 1 1 J JumpStart installation program 3 1 K key location in container 1 15 switch positions 2 5 kick panel replace 2 1 L LEDs interpretation 3 6 status 3 14 leveling wrench 1 14 levelling pads adjust 1 12 lifting the server 1 14 limitations cable ethernet 2 9 link test function 1 9 2 10 local remote switch 3 4 M messages boot 3 7 3 13 error 3 2 3 10 MII connector 1 7 N network cabling 2 6 to 2 7 site preparation 1 7 transceiver 1 9 notes cautions warnings xiv P panel replace kick 2 1 rear screen 2 1 POST error messages 3 2 3 10 LED interpretation 3 6 program 2 10 reconfiguration of system 3 6 3 12 restart 3 6 SBus card 3 6 power cabling 2 4 cord location 1 15 off the system 3 9 3 15 on the system 3 2 to 3 7 power on self test See POST precaution automatic installation JumpStart 3 1 preparing for cabling 2 1 for installation 1 1 R rear screen replace 2 1 reconfiguration system POST 3 12 r
7. To prevent the cabinet from tipping over push or pull only on the Figure 1 9 Moving the Server Safely Down the Ramps 1 7 2 Adjusting the Levelling Pads After moving the cabinet to its operating location adjust the levelling pads 1 Take off the rear screen by removing the two screws shown in Figure 1 10 Note If your system cabinet has a hinged rear door use the sliding door latch to open the door 2 Remove the levelling wrench from inside the server cabinet Press the plastic tab to unlock the plastic strap around the wrench then slide part of the strap through the lock to loosen the wrench Do not cut the strap Ultra Enterprise 6000 5000 4000 Systems Installation Guide November 1996 Ill Levelling pad 1 of 6 3 Extend the stabilizer bar fully from the bottom of the cabinet See Figure 1 11 4 Screw the two stabilizer bar levelling pads down until they are 1 8 to 1 4 inch three to six millimeters above the floor Make sure both pads are at equal heights above the floor This clearance allows an extended stabilizer bar to stop the cabinet if it should begin to tilt Rear screen Figure 1 10 Rear Screen Levelling Wrench Kick Panel and Levelling Pad 5 Slide the stabilizer bar into the cabinet Warning Always extend the stabilizer bar before pulling the disk drive trays out for servicing 6 Adjust the four levelling pads on the cabinet frame
8. the service equipment The power cord provides a ground path that will protect the drives and boards in the cabinet from static electricity damage 1 Information Technology Equipment UL 1950 copyright 1989 1991 by Underwriters Laboratories Inc Ultra Enterprise 6000 5000 4000 Systems Installation Guide November 1996 Ill cabinet Sun Microsystems is not responsible for the regulatory compliance if Caution Do not make mechanical or electrical modifications to the server the cabinet is modified 1 3 2 Enterprise 4000 System The 8 slot Enterprise 4000 system uses nominal input voltages of 100 120 VAC or 200 240 VAC Sun products are designed to work with single phase power systems having a grounded neutral conductor To reduce the risk of electrical shock do not plug Sun products into another type of power source Contact your facilities manager or a qualified electrician if you are unsure what type of power is supplied to your building 1 4 Preparing the Air Conditioning For the most reliable system operation The room should have sufficient air conditioning capacity to support the cooling needs of the entire system The air conditioning system should have controls that prevent excessive temperature changes 1 5 Preparing the Ethernet Network The Enterprise 6000 5000 4000 systems follow the IEEE standard for 10 100BASE T Ethernet twisted pair or MII Media Independent Interface Tw
9. Also if a faulty component cannot be replaced in the field the entire subassembly like the system board must be replaced 8 To restart firmware or if the system hangs press the CPU reset switch on the clock board See Figure 3 4 3 6 Ultra Enterprise 6000 5000 4000 Systems Installation Guide November 1996 Qo lll reset switch CPU reset switch Figure 3 4 CPU Reset Switch on the Clock Board 3 2 2 Reading Boot Messages Use the boot software messages to verify that all options are installed and recognized by the system After firmware completes the system self test a message similar to the following will appear on your screen The message lists hardware detected in the system Note This screen display is an example only The actual message displayed on the screen will vary with the software running on the system 16 slot Ultra Enterprise 6000 Keyboard Present OpenBoot FCS MB memory installed Serial Ethernet address ol Host ID 5 If firmware indicates a hardware problem at this time refer to the Ultra Enterprise 6000 5000 4000 Systems Manual Part 3 Troubleshooting for further instructions Powering the System On and Off 3 7 3 8 Note When the system finishes booting for the first time if there is no appropriate server configuration file on the disk drive it may be necessary to prevent the JumpStart automatic configur
10. Devices External SCSI 2 devices connect to your system through the built in single ended Fast Wide SCSI 2 port on I O boards except for the board in slot 1 or through FSBE S DSBE S SWIS S or DWIS S SBus cards installed on I O boards Note The onboard SCSI 2 bus on the I O board in slot 1 controls internal SCSI tray devices Therefore the external SCSI connector on the I O board in slot 1 must always have a terminator installed Note The maximum combined length for a string of SCSI cables is six meters for non differential cables For differential SCSI cables the maximum is 25 meters When calculating the total length of a SCSI string include external cables internal cables and printed traces Table 2 2 lists internal measurements for the Enterprise servers 2 12 Ultra Enterprise 6000 5000 4000 Systems Installation Guide November 1996 No Ill Table 2 2 Internal SCSI Lengths Approximate Location Internal Length Comments Enterprise 6000 slot 1 3 7 meters Includes I O board traces and cables to SCSI tray Enterprise 5000 slot 1 3 7 meters Includes I O board traces and cables to SCSI tray Enterprise 4000 slot 1 1 4 meters Includes I O board traces and cables to SCSI tray SBus I O board 0 43 meter Includes board traces only Graphics I O board 0 43 meter Includes board traces only Disk board 0 64 meter Includes board traces only For information on device addressing priorities and slot assignments
11. Ethernet cables determine if the cable has N type screw on connectors at the ends Cabling the System 2 7 2 8 If the Ethernet cable lacks N type connectors at the ends use a vampire tap to connect the cable to the transceiver See Figure 2 8 To connect the cable to the transceiver use instructions provided with the vampire tap If the Ethernet cable has N type connectors connect the Ethernet cable to the transceiver a Screw the Ethernet coaxial cable into one of the round screw on type connectors on the transceiver Use either one of the transceiver connectors b Screw the other Ethernet coaxial cable into the other round screw on type connector on the transceiver Determine if a terminator should be installed Table 2 1 lists the cabling limitations for Ethernet If termination is required install a 50 ohm terminator in the unused transceiver N connector or at the end of the coaxial cable Use a female double N type connector Figure 2 8 shows the elements used in the installation process Ethernet cable Vampire tap or N type connectors C Transceiver 1 ra om0m0000000p00 Transceiver drop cable coaxial or optical fiber Hardware interface 10 100BASE T twisted pair cable ao lt D Figure 2 8 Connecting Twisted Pair Ethernet to N type Coaxial Cable Ultra Enterprise 6000 5000 4000 Systems Installation Guide N
12. Server Twisted pair cable S ES Figure 1 6 Example of 10 100BASE T Twisted Pair Ethernet 1 8 Ultra Enterprise 6000 5000 4000 Systems Installation Guide November 1996 Ill Note Multiplexer boxes require a transceiver when used with the Ethernet applications described in this manual Although these transceivers are compatible with Sun equipment Sun Microsystems does not guarantee the performance of any component that was not purchased from Sun Many transceivers are compatible with both level 1 and level 2 Ethernet To operate these transceivers with Sun equipment set the device for level 2 operation following the manufacturer s instructions Sun equipment conforms to the Ethernet 10 100BASE T standard which states that the 10 100BASE T Link Integrity Test function should always be enabled on both the host and the hub If you have problems verifying connection between Sun equipment and your hub verify that your hub also has the link test function enabled See Section 3 4 Failure of Network Communications and refer to the manual provided with your hub 1 6 Preparing the Area 1 6 1 Floorspace for the Enterprise 6000 5000 Cabinet Systems The server cabinets require approximately four feet 122 cm of space in front and three feet 92 cm in back for access by service personnel See Figure 1 7 e Allow two inches 5 cm of space on the left for adequate air flow e Allow two inches 5 cm of space on
13. The four pads should press against the floor so that the cabinet does not move To adjust levelling pads on the cabinet rear you may have to remove the kick panel Two captive screws attach the panel to the cabinet Figure 1 10 Preparing for Installation 1 13 lll pe This completes the first part of the system installation If you are unable to continue the installation at this time close the cabinet 1 Secure the levelling wrench inside the cabinet 2 Replace the kick panel if the panel was removed 3 Attach the rear screen Stabilizer bar Figure 1 11 Stabilizer Bar 1 8 Preparing the Enterprise 4000 System injury two people are needed to lift the server safely Warning The server weighs more than 150 Ibs 68 kg To prevent personal You need the following tools 1 Phillips screwdriver 1 14 Ultra Enterprise 6000 5000 4000 Systems Installation Guide November 1996 Ill Front panel key packed in a bag in the accessory box Follow the graphic instructions on the shipping container to remove the server from the container Remove the front panel key and the power cord from the shipping container These are needed to power on the system 1 9 Using the User Naming Area To display the name of the server IP address owner or other important information on the front of the machine 1 Remove the top front bezel Refer to Chapter 13 Preparing for Service
14. avoid exhaust air recirculation if systems are placed next to each other Warning To avoid exhaust air recirculation do not put systems or peripherals side by side with less than 3 feet of space between them 1 10 Ultra Enterprise 6000 5000 4000 Systems Installation Guide November 1996 Ill 3 feet on each side if systems or peripherals Keep power and interface cables clear of foot traffic Route cables inside walls under the floor through the ceiling or in protective channels Route interface cables away from motors and other sources of magnetic or radio frequency interference 1 5 feet access at rear 6 inches on each side Standalone Sa system are placed next to each other side by side 1 5 feet access at front Figure 1 8 Standalone Server Access Areas Top View 1 7 Preparing the Enterprise 6000 5000 Cabinet Systems You need the following tools 1 Phillips screwdriver Levelling wrench packed inside the system cabinet Front panel key packed in a bag in the accessory box 1 7 1 Moving the Server AN The server may weigh 1 2 ton 500 kilograms or more and can be unstable when rolling down ramps Caution Three or more people are needed to move the server cabinet safely Two people must push at the front of the cabinet to control the movement of the cabinet Preparing for Installation 1 11 1 12 upper half of the cabinet Caution
15. indicate the DC power supply is functioning The middle LED yellow begins flashing Powering the System On and Off Ill Qo The right LED green flashes after firmware completes to denote that the operating system is running The terminal screen lights up upon completion of the internal self test 7 Watch the terminal screen for any firmware error messages Note If the middle front panel LED remains lit after the system has booted firmware has found and deconfigured failing hardware in the main cabinet POST power on self test tests subassemblies and some interface paths between subassemblies At the conclusion of testing firmware automatically attempts to reconfigure the system omitting any parts of the system that have failed diagnostics If there are no faults or if firmware completes a successful reconfiguration in response to detected faults the system boots If the system is unable to communicate with the network see Section 3 4 Failure of Network Communications Note POST does not test drives or internal parts of SBus cards To test these devices run OpenBoot PROM OBP diagnostics manually after the system has booted Refer to the OpenBoot Command Reference for instructions Note If faulty parts are detected and configured out of the working system you and the system manager must decide whether to operate the system until replacement parts arrive or to halt operation
16. refer to Appendix D Rules for System Configuration in the Ultra Enterprise 6000 5000 4000 Systems Manual part number 802 3845 Caution Risk of equipment damage Do not assign the same SCSI address to two devices sharing the same SCSI bus or SBus card To connect an external SCSI device to your system 1 Connect a SCSI cable to the appropriate SCSI 2 host on the I O board e For the I O board in slot 1 this is an SBus card installed in an appropriate SBus slot e For I O boards in slots 2 through 15 use the onboard SCSI 2 port or an SBus card installed in an appropriate SBus slot Figure 2 12 shows the location of the onboard single ended SCSI connector on the I O board Cabling the System 219 Ill No Fast wide onboard SCSI 2 68 pin connector Figure 2 12 Onboard Single ended SCSI Connector on the I O Board 2 Enterprise 6000 5000 systems only route the cable from the I O board down along the left mounting rail inside the cabinet Use tie wraps to secure the cable to the left mounting rail 3 Connect the other end of the SCSI cable to the external SCSI 2 device 4 Enterprise 6000 5000 systems only return to Section 2 2 Removing and Replacing the Enterprise 6000 5000 Cabinet Rear Screen and Kick Panel to replace the screen and panel Then power on and test the server This concludes the hardware installation for the standalone server You can now power on the system and test the server 2
17. the right for adequate air flow The server system including expansion cabinets should have a dedicated AC breaker panel The server system should not share this breaker panel with other unrelated equipment Keep power and interface cables out of the way of foot traffic Cables can be routed inside walls floors ceilings or in protective channels Interface cables should be routed away from motors and other sources of electric magnetic or radio frequency interference Preparing for Installation 1 9 lll PS 3 feet access at rear 2 inches left and right sides System Tape disk Tape disk Tape disk cabinet Tape disk Tape disk Tape disk EXP EXP EXP EXP EXP EXP 4 feet access at front Figure 1 7 Cabinet Server Access Areas Top View 1 6 2 Surface for the Enterprise 4000 System The Enterprise 4000 system is designed to sit on the floor on a caster base or on a desk or table Note Do not stack multiple Enterprise 4000 systems so that they sit directly on top of each other resting on the top cover of the system below Use the following guidelines to prepare a location for your server The server unit requires approximately 1 5 feet 47 cm of space in the front and back for access by service personnel See Figure 1 8 A minimum space of 6 inches 16 cm is required on both sides of the server to afford adequate air flow A minimum space of 3 feet 92 cm is recommended to
18. to enable disable the test but instead permanently enable or disable the test through a hardware jumper Refer to the hub installation or user manual for details of how the test is implemented Determining the Device Names of the I O Boards To enable or disable the link test for an onboard TPE hme port you must first know the device name for the I O board To list the device names 1 Shut down the system and take the system into OpenBoot 2 Determine the device names of the I O boards Ultra Enterprise 6000 5000 4000 Systems Installation Guide November 1996 a Type ok show devs b In the show devs listing find the node names Node names take the general form sbus 3 0 SUNW hme 3 8c00000 Solution 1 Use this method while the operating system is running 1 Become superuser 2 Type eeprom nvramrc probe all install console banner apply disable link pulse device name Repeat for any additional device names eeprom use nvramrc true 3 Reboot the system when convenient to make the changes effective Solution 2 Use this alternate method when the system is already in OpenBoot 1 At the monitor OpenBoot prompt type ok nvedit 0 probe all install console banner 1 apply disable link pulse device name Repeat this step for other device names as needed Press CONTROL C to exit nvedit ok nvstore ok setenv use nvramrc true
19. 0 seconds of AC power Self tests are running green Flashing after self tests end System is running Off after self tests end System cannot run repair is needed Ideally when self test completes both top and bottom LEDs are on Less ideal is if all LEDs are on system needs service but is able to run The worst condition is if the top and middle LEDs are on system cannot boot or if no LED is on Ultra Enterprise 6000 5000 4000 Systems Installation Guide November 1996 Qo Ill 3 3 4 Powering Off the System Before turning off the system power you must halt the operating system See the Preface UNIX Commands to find references if you need help with the commands for this task or other system administration procedures Note Failure to halt the operating system properly can cause the loss of disk drive data Note Do not disconnect the terminal while the system is running Caution To avoid damaging internal circuits do not disconnect or plug in any cable while power is applied to the system To shut down the system 1 Notify users that the system is going down 2 Back up the system files and data to tape if necessary 3 Halt the system using the appropriate commands Refer to the Solaris Handbook for SMCC Peripherals that corresponds to your operating system 4 Wait for the system halted message and the boot monitor prompt 5 Turn the key switch on the front pane
20. 14 Ultra Enterprise 6000 5000 4000 Systems Installation Guide November 1996 Powering the System On and Off c This chapter contains information about powering the system on and off reading boot messages and interpreting system status by viewing the LEDs 3 1 Using JumpStart Automatic Installation AN The Ultra Enterprise 6000 5000 4000 systems can use the JumpStart automatic installation feature that is described in installation documents for Solaris software The software that enables this feature is present on a hard disk in your system if the system was built at the factory with internal disk boards or disk trays JumpStart software is not installed on SPARCstorage Array disks JumpStart will run only when the system is powered on for the first time Caution JumpStart may incorrectly install the system as a standalone workstation You should prevent JumpStart automatic installation from proceeding if the appropriate server specific configuration information is not in place Information about the JumpStart feature is on a card titled JumpStart Installation Instructions that is provided with the system documentation To prevent JumpStart installation from occurring unintentionally Do not connect the system to a network when you power it on initially Do not place a Solaris release CD ROM in a drive when you first power on the machine 3 1 Note If JumpStart automatic installation begins uninten
21. 2 Reboot to make the changes effective Powering the System On and Off Ill Qo 215 Ultra Enterprise 6000 5000 4000 Systems Installation Guide November 1996 Using the Software 4 This chapter contains information about software for your Enterprise 6000 5000 4000 systems 4 1 Operating System Software Refer to the operating system documentation that came with your system 4 2 Solstice SYMON Software Solstice SyMON features a graphical user interface GUI display that shows various graphs reflecting system status Solstice SYMON intended to complement network wide and enterprise wide system management tools is accessible through an SNMP interface from network tools such as Solstice SunNet Manager Refer to the online Solstice SYMON User s Guide part number 802 5355 for starting and operating instructions 4 1 4 2 Ultra Enterprise 6000 5000 4000 Systems Installation Guide November 1996 Index A AC switch 2 6 3 2 3 10 adjust levelling pads 1 12 air conditioning needs 1 7 ASCII terminal cabling and setup 2 10 removal 3 9 3 15 automatic installation JumpStart 3 1 B bar stabilizer 1 13 boot messages 3 7 3 13 C cabling ASCII terminal 2 10 ethernet length 2 9 fiber 2 11 network 2 6 power 2 4 preparing for 2 1 SCSI 2 12 twisted pair 1 7 cautions notes warnings xiv SCSI bus SBus 2 13 clearance system 1 10 connecting power cord 2 5 cord power
22. 3 16 4 Using the Software ss ousemvebssessadansassesktous 4 1 4 1 Operating System Software 4 1 4 2 Solstice SYMON Software 4 1 NOON eee dealer aree Index 1 Contents y vi Ultra Enterprise 6000 5000 4000 Systems Installation Guide November 1996 Figures Figure 1 1 Figure 1 2 Figure 1 3 Figure 1 4 Figure 1 5 Figure 1 6 Figure 1 7 Figure 1 8 Figure 1 9 Figure 1 10 Figure 1 11 Figure 2 1 Figure 2 2 Figure 2 3 Figure 2 4 Figure 2 5 Ultra Enterprise 6000 5000 4000 Systems 1 2 Attaching the Ramps to the Shipping Pallet 14 NEMA L6 30P Electrical Connector 1 5 IEC 309 Electrical Connector 1 6 Types of Network Cables Used 1 8 Example of 10 100BASE T Twisted Pair Ethernet 1 8 Cabinet Server Access Areas Top View 1 10 Standalone Server Access Areas Top View 1 11 Moving the Server Safely Down the Ramps 1 12 Rear Screen Levelling Wrench Kick Panel and Levelling Pad 20x4 iris pra 1 13 Stabilizer Baf ere israele 1 14 Keyswitch Standby Position 2 2 AC Power Sequencer Power Switch and Rear Screen 2 3 Routing Cables Under the Kick Panel 2 4 Key Switch Positions 2 5 AC Power Switch and Power Receptacle
23. 3 2 The AC Power Sequencer Power Switch 3 Turn on power to the terminal if applicable 4 Set the system cabinet Local Remote switch to Local See Figure 3 3 5 Turn the AC power sequencer power switch to On See Figure 3 2 Listen for the sound of AC powered devices such as disk drives and fans in the disk drive tray s Ultra Enterprise 6000 5000 4000 Systems Installation Guide November 1996 Qo Ill Note The front panel keys for this switch are packed in the accessory box o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000 0000000 0 0 0 0 0000000000 eve es DIET o 4 DJ lo 0 ___ _g DIO EEE o O TITI DIE 2 eo e He o DD TITI Ir DID o lo C Cole coc 2 LI ee Je DINE 0 C C gl DIO DEC 00000000 0000000 bo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00000000 o 0 0 0 0 00 0000 6000000000 Figure 3 3 6 Turn the key switch to the On position Local Remote Switch Local remote switch The system will run firmware diagnostics for about one minute and then boot You should see and hear several things happen e The fans in the power supplies begin turning e The left LED green on the front of the cabinet turns on immediately to
24. Front Panel LED System Status 3 14 ix Ultra Enterprise 6000 5000 4000 Systems Installation Guide November 1996 UNIX Commands Preface The Ultra Enterprise 6000 5000 4000 Systems Installation Guide provides installation instructions for factory configured 16 slot and 8 slot cabinet and standalone server systems These instructions are for an experienced system administrator with networking knowledge This document may not include specific software commands or procedures Instead it may name software tasks and refer you to operating system documentation or the handbook that was shipped with your new hardware The types of tasks that you might need to use references for includes e Shutting down the system Booting the system e Configuring devices e Other basic software procedures The references you can use include Solaris 2 x Handbook for SMCC Peripherals contains Solaris 2 x software commands On line AnswerBook for the complete set of documentation supporting the Solaris 2 x software environment e Other software documentation and Platform Notes that you received with your system xi Typographic Conventions The following table describes the typographic changes used in this book Typeface or Symbol Meaning Example AaBbCc123 AaBbCc123 AaBbCc123 AaBbCc123 The names of commands files and directories on screen computer output Wha
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27. ation program from running See the caution in Section 3 1 Using JumpStart Automatic Installation 3 2 3 Interpreting Status LED Patterns If there is no terminal on the system basic system status information is available on the front panel LEDs as shown in Figure 3 5 00 00 0 000000 0000000 o 0 0 Figure 3 5 System Status LEDs Cabinet Server Table 3 1 summarizes LED status indications Table 3 1 Front Panel LED Status Indicators LED Position Condition Left LED green On DC power supply is receiving AC current Off There is no DC power Middle LED On Flashing first 60 seconds Self tests are running yellow Off after self tests end No hardware failures On after self tests end Hardware failure was detected Right LED green Off first 60 seconds Self tests are running On Flashing after self tests end System is running Off after self tests end System cannot run repair is needed Ultra Enterprise 6000 5000 4000 Systems Installation Guide November 1996 Qo lll 3 2 4 Powering Off the System Before turning off the system power you must halt the operating system See the Preface UNIX Commands to find references if you need help with the commands for this task or other system administration procedures
28. dalone servers The tasks for installing the systems are 1 Unpacking the cabinet server Chapter 1 Preparing the site Chapter 1 Preparing the servers Chapter 1 2 3 4 Cabling Chapter 2 5 Powering on Chapter 3 6 Using the software Chapter 4 Note For information about physical specifications electrical specifications and environmental requirements refer to Appendix A Specifications in the Ultra Enterprise 6000 5000 4000 Systems Manual 1 1 Ill PS S Enterprise 6000 5000 systems 16 slot and Enterprise 4000 system 8 slot servers in data center system cabinets 8 slot standalone server Figure 1 1 Ultra Enterprise 6000 5000 4000 Systems 1 2 Ultra Enterprise 6000 5000 4000 Systems Installation Guide November 1996 lll 1 1 Unpacking the Enterprise 6000 5000 Cabinet Systems Note Inspect all shipping cartons for evidence of physical damage If a shipping carton is damaged request that the carrier s agent be present when the carton is opened Keep all contents and packing material for the agent s inspection If you have a standalone Enterprise 4000 system or the cabinet is already unpacked go to Section 1 3 Preparing the Electrical Circuits Note Any unpacking instructions printed on the outside of the shipping carton take precedence over instructions in this section
29. e indicates a hardware problem at this time refer to the Ultra Enterprise 6000 5000 4000 Systems Manual Part 3 Troubleshooting for further instructions Boot the system using the procedure that is appropriate for your operating system See the Preface UNIX Commands for a reference to documentation that describes this procedure 3 3 3 Interpreting Status LED Patterns If there is no terminal on the system basic system status information is available on the front panel LEDs as shown in Figure 3 8 Powering the System On and Off 3 13 3 14 DC power green Fault yellow Ja BG 0 System running green KI ns a Al xl G wang v ET paaa o Lei EE CULI pa UA Figure 3 8 System Status LEDs Standalone Server Table 3 2 summarizes LED status indications After boot check the status of the system by inspecting system status LEDs on the front panel See Table 3 2 and Figure 3 8 Table 3 2 Front Panel LED System Status LED Position Condition Top LED green On The power supply is delivering DC power Middle LED Flashing first 60 seconds of AC power Self tests are running yellow Off after self tests end No hardware failures detected On after self tests end Hardware failure was detected Bottom LED Off first 6
30. emove ASCII terminal 3 9 3 15 replace panel kick 2 1 rear screen 2 1 reset switch 3 6 Ultra Enterprise 6000 5000 4000 Systems Installation Guide November 1996 usage of 3 12 restart POST 3 6 S SBus card POST 3 6 test 3 6 caution 2 13 SCSI bus caution 2 13 cabling 2 12 server lifting 1 14 shipping and storing 1 4 site preparation air conditioning 1 7 floorspace 1 9 network 1 7 software using 4 1 stabilizer bar 1 13 status LEDs 3 6 3 14 switch AC 2 6 3 2 3 10 key 3 3 local remote 3 4 reset 3 6 system clearance 1 10 T test drives 3 6 link test 2 10 SBus cards 3 6 tools list 1 11 1 14 transceiver network 1 9 tray stabilizer bar 1 13 TTY terminal See ASCII terminal twisted pair cable 1 7 U unpacking 1 3 W warnings notes cautions xiv wrench leveling 1 14 Index 3 Index 4 Ultra Enterprise 6000 5000 4000 Systems Installation Guide November 1996 Reader Comment Card Your comments and suggestions are important to us Please let us know what you think about the Ultra Enterprise 6000 5000 4000 Systems Installation Guide part number 802 3844 11 Were the procedures well documented YesQ Noo Please explain Were the tasks easy to follow YesQ Noo Please explain Were the illustrations clear YesQ Noo Please explain Was the information complete and easy to find YesQ Noo Please explain Do you
31. ers 15 Meters 3 4 Meter Extension 23 4 Meters minimum length allowed Figure 2 9 Ethernet Cabling Length Example Using N type Cable Cabling the System 2 9 Note Sun equipment conforms to the Ethernet 10 100BASE T standard which states that the 10 100BASE T Link Integrity Test function should always be enabled on both the host and the hub If you have problems verifying connection between Sun equipment and your hub verify that your hub also has the link test function enabled See Section 3 4 Failure of Network Communications and refer to the manual provided with your hub for more information about the Link Integrity Test function 2 6 Connecting an ASCII Terminal 2 10 An ASCII terminal or workstation must be attached to the server to display diagnostic messages produced by the firmware power on self test POST or OpenBoot PROM OBP program A terminal is not required for normal server operations so it may be necessary to locate a terminal to connect to the server 1 Connect the terminal cable into serial port A on the clock board See Figure 2 10 Serial port A Figure 2 10 Clock Board Ultra Enterprise 6000 5000 4000 Systems Installation Guide November 1996 2 2 Enterprise 6000 5000 systems only route the terminal cable from the clock board down along the right mounting rail of the cabinet Use tie wraps to secure the terminal cable to the mounting rail 3 Connect the terminal power c
32. have additional comments about the Ultra Enterprise 6000 5000 4000 Systems Installation Guide You can send detailed comments via email to smcc docs sun com or send a fax to SMCC Doc Feedback at 415 786 6443 Your Name Title Company Name Address City State Province Country Zip Postal Code Email Address Telephone Revision A November 1996 Thank you VOIHANY JO SALVLS CALINN LSS6 C O 6 YI MIIA NIVLNNOW JAY VION 0662 ONI SNALSASOHOIN NNS 80L PLHdN S N LT i QC T5 Taft ed SLONGOHd NOLLVINHOANI i ER EE E 33SS3IHOOV Ad CIVd 34 THM 39V1SOd VO MIIA NIVINNOW 808 ON LINHd SALVIS QALINA 33AVd 3SNOd34 1IVW ATld3H SSINISNA TYNOILYNHZLNI 3HLOL GFW dl 808 ON IH99 SUSI TIVIN div HIHONYUAAV 8Yd 3N s9 21804 ON UNS Re DONEN
33. ibed in the site preparation instructions in Chapter 1 2 4 Ultra Enterprise 6000 5000 4000 Systems Installation Guide November 1996 No lll Warning Risk of electric shock Do NOT turn on AC power to the unit yet 4 Continue with Section 2 4 through Section 2 7 for further cabling instructions and then see Section 2 2 to replace the rear screen and kick panel 2 3 2 Connecting the Enterprise 4000 System Power Cord 1 Insert the key provided with your system into the front panel key switch Turn it to the Standby position fully counterclockwise See Figure 2 4 Standby elo ea o IC TJ OLI 1 1 Dl ce MIRO CT I 1 1 Figure 2 4 Key Switch Positions 2 Turn the AC power switch to Off This switch is in the upper left corner of the system rear See Figure 2 5 3 Connect the female end of the power cord into the AC connector This connector is to the left of the AC power switch on the system rear See Figure 2 5 4 Connect the male end of the power cord into a grounded wall outlet The outlet must be a 100 240 VAC 15A circuit Cabling the System 2 5 Ill No o A gt LB A CAI AC connector od o C3 pv O AC power switch C 20 013
34. in the Ultra Enterprise 6000 5000 4000 Systems Manual Enterprise 6000 5000 systems refer to Section 13 3 3 Top Front Bezel Enterprise 4000 system refer to Section 13 4 1 Top Bezel Snap out the narrow transparent window From the rear side of the bezel gently squeeze the top and bottom edges together as you simultaneously push the transparent window out through the front of the bezel Choose the information that will appear on the label Common items include the name of the server IP address name and contact information for the system administrator and the group of users that the machine services Use the colored paper provided with the system to make a label The available area for the paper label is 12 mm x 150 mm 0 5 in x 5 9 in Print or write the desired information in an area this size and cut the label to fit the transparent window Place the paper label inside the window and snap the window back in place from the front side of the bezel Preparing for Installation 1 15 1 16 Ultra Enterprise 6000 5000 4000 Systems Installation Guide November 1996 Cabling the System 2 This chapter contains procedures for connecting the power cord to the AC power supply and instructions for cabling the system to the network 2 1 Preparing the System for Cabling Make sure the server is in an area that allows access to both the front and rear of the chassis This site should conform to si
35. isted pair cables used with Sun Microsystems products have RJ 45 connectors that resemble the smaller RJ 11 connectors used for modular telephone cables For twisted pair cable length see Chapter 2 Table 2 1 on page 2 9 A MII to AUI converter cable available from Sun enables the 10 100 Mbps Ethernet interface to run over 10 Mbps coaxial Ethernet networks Other MII Ethernet connectivity products are available from third parties Figure 1 5 and Figure 1 6 illustrate types of network cables and possible implementations of 10 100BASE T Ethernet Preparing for Installation 1 7 Ill PS Set up the network using Sun or third party components To obtain the best results read any applicable manufacturer instructions Be aware that Sun Microsystems cannot guarantee the performance of any components that are not purchased from Sun Ethernet cable Vampire tap or N type connectors C Server i PA QOOOOQ000000qmo00 Transceiver drop cable coaxial or optical fiber Hardware interface 10 100BASE T twisted pair cable Transceiver Figure 1 5 Types of Network Cables Used Coaxialcableor 83 optical bas a a Network cable 4 Ta la p Concentrator hub i C trator hub oncentrator hu Workstation o ci x
36. l of the server to the Standby position fully counterclockwise 6 Turn off the system power in this order a External drives and expansion cabinets if any b System AC power switch c Terminal For more system administration information on methods for shut down and backup see the Preface UNIX Commands for references to documentation that describes these procedures Powering the System On and Off 3 15 3 3 4 Failure of Network Communications Description of the Problem The system cannot communicate with a network if the system and the network hub are not set in the same way for the Ethernet link integrity test This problem particularly applies to 10BASE T network hubs where the Ethernet link integrity test is optional This is not a problem for 100BASE T networks where the test is enabled by default If you connect the system to a network and the network does not respond use the OpenBoot command wat ch net a11 to display conditions for all network connections ok watch net all For SBus Ethernet cards the test can be enabled or disabled with a hardware jumper which you must set manually For the TPE and MII onboard ports on the 1 0 board the link test is enabled or disabled through software as shown below Remember also that the TPE and MII ports are not independent circuits and as a result both ports cannot be used at the same time Note Some hub designs do not use a software command
37. levelling pads so that the cabinet cannot roll If the original shipping pallet has Caution If your cabinet system is on a wooden pallet extend the cabinet side rails it is not necessary to lower the levelling pads 1 Cut the plastic or metal straps that are around the shipping container and lift off the corrugated top Store the shipping materials for future shipments 2 Remove the sides of the container The container is held together by six plastic clips To unlock a clip press the two inner tabs together and pull out the entire clip 3 Remove inner packing materials from the top and corners of the cabinet 4 At the front of the pallet lift the Velcro strip at each end of the wooden bar to detach the bar then set it aside 5 Slide out the two wooden ramps from under the cabinet 6 Attach the wooden ramps to the pallet using the Velcro strip that is attached to each ramp Ensure both wheel guides wooden strips are to the outside See Figure 1 2 Two people must push at the front of the cabinet to control the movement of Caution Three or more people are needed to move the server cabinet safely the cabinet Preparing for Installation 1 3 Ill Caution To prevent the cabinet from tipping over push or pull only on the upper half of the cabinet IN NG Wheel guide Figure 1 2 Attaching the Ramps to the Shipping Pallet 1 2 Shipping and Storing the Syste
38. ly attempts to reconfigure the system omitting any parts of the system that have failed diagnostics If there are no faults or if firmware completes a successful reconfiguration in response to detected faults the system boots Note If faulty parts are detected and configured out of the working system you and the system manager must decide whether to operate the system until replacement parts arrive or to halt operation Also if a faulty component cannot be replaced in the field the entire subassembly like the system board must be replaced 7 To restart firmware or if the system hangs press the CPU reset switch on the clock board See Figure 3 7 reset switch Figure 3 7 CPU Reset Switch on Clock Board 3 12 Ultra Enterprise 6000 5000 4000 Systems Installation Guide November 1996 Qo lll 3 3 2 Reading Boot Messages Use the boot software messages to verify that all options are installed and recognized by the system After firmware completes the system self test a message similar to the following will appear on your screen The message lists hardware detected in the system Note This screen display is an example only The actual message displayed on the screen will depend on the software running on your system 8 slot Ultra Enterprise 5000 4000 Keyboard Present OpenBoot FCS MB memory installed Serial Ethernet address vas Host ID If firmwar
39. m Save the original shipping containers and packing materials in case you need to store or ship your system If you cannot store the shipping materials recycle or dispose of the materials properly Consult your local recycling authority for information 1 4 Ultra Enterprise 6000 5000 4000 Systems Installation Guide November 1996 Ill 1 3 Preparing the Electrical Circuits In planning where to place your equipment remember that each of the following items require access by way of a separate power cord to a power outlet e Ultra Enterprise 6000 5000 4000 system External peripherals Monitor used for diagnostics 1 3 1 Enterprise 6000 5000 Cabinet Systems YAN The 16 slot and 8 slot system cabinets require a 30A circuit and a detachable cable The equipment relies on the protective device in the building installation thus it requires a 30A circuit breaker Caution Do not attach other electrical equipment to the server AC circuit server reliability may be affected Two AC connector plug types are available The AC input power cable for 200 240V North American operation has a NEMA L6 30P connector that plugs into the AC source on one end Figure 1 3 The other end with metal housing plugs into the sequencer The AC input power cable for 200 240V international operation has a 32A single phase IEC 309 connector that plugs into the AC source on one end Figure 1 4 The other end with metal ho
40. m cucciola 2 1 2 1 Preparing the System for Cabling 2 1 2 2 Removing and Replacing the Enterprise 6000 5000 Cabinet Rear Screen and Kick Panel 2 1 2 3 Connecting the Power Cords ii iii 2 4 2 3 1 Connecting the Enterprise 6000 5000 System Power Cord ses ihiessiesdiirrinerehens 2 4 2 3 2 Connecting the Enterprise 4000 System PowerCord reed ere ARA 2 5 2 4 Connecting the Network Cable to the System 2 6 2 5 Connecting the System to the Network 2 7 2 6 Connecting an ASCII Terminal 2 10 2 7 Connecting the Fiber Cable to the I O Board 2 11 2 8 Connecting External SCSI Devices esse 2 12 3 Powering the System On and Off 3 1 3 1 Using JumpStart Automatic Installation 3 1 3 2 Enterprise 6000 5000 Cabinet Systems 3 2 3 2 1 Powering On the System sai 3 2 3 2 2 Reading Boot Messages ss uni ssa elia 3 7 3 2 3 Interpreting Status LED Patterns 3 8 3 2 4 Powering Off the Systems cir ti 3 9 3 3 Enterprise 4000 System rei rrasneerrereers 3 10 3 3 1 Powering On the System 2a pea rien gens 3 10 3 3 2 Reading Boot Messages ua naa kama Kawawa 3 13 iv Ultra Enterprise 6000 5000 4000 Systems Installation Guide November 1996 3 3 3 Interpreting Status LED Patterns 3 13 3 3 4 Powering Off the Systems baek KA 3 15 3 4 Failure of Network Communications
41. nce couvrant aussi les licenci s de Sun qui mettent en place les utilisateurs d interfaces graphiques OPEN LOOK et qui en outre se conforment aux licences crites de Sun CETTE PUBLICATION EST FOURNIE EN L ETAT SANS GARANTIE D AUCUNE SORTE NI EXPRESSE NI IMPLICITE Y COMPRIS ET SANS QUE CETTE LISTE NE SOIT LIMITATIVE DES GARANTIES CONCERNANT LA VALEUR MARCHANDE LAPTITUDE DES PRODUITS A REPONDRE A UNE UTILISATION PARTICULIERE OU LE FAIT QU ILS NE SOIENT PAS CONTREFAISANTS DE PRODUITS DE TIERS ui 4 Adobe PostScript Contents 1 Preparing for Installation 22s seems 1 1 Unpacking the Enterprise 6000 5000 Cabinet Systems 12 Shipping and Storing the Systems iscrizioni 1 3 Preparing the Electrical Cinculte lt lt lt i 2s 22s ee 1 3 1 Enterprise 6000 5000 Cabinet Systems 1 3 2 Enterprise 4000 SEE KAKA KEANNA AA 1 4 Preparing the Air Conditioning 1 5 Preparing the Ethernet Network 1 6 Preparing the Atac KALAN KA KR ANA terre 1 6 1 Floorspace for the Enterprise 6000 5000 Cabinet Systems aah plate 1 6 2 Surface for the Enterprise 4000 System 1 7 Preparing the Enterprise 6000 5000 Cabinet Systems 1 7 1 Moving Me Setvefiic cvissanacenzerionarete 1 7 2 Adjusting the Levelling Pads 1 8 Preparing the Enterprise 4000 System 1 7 1 9 iii 1 9 Using the User Naming AT y ss kw KA AA 1 15 2 Cabling the Syste
42. ns and Warnings xiv Warning This equipment contains lethal voltage Accidental contact with centerplane card cage and drive areas can result in serious injury or death Caution Improper handling by unqualified personnel can cause serious damage to this equipment Unqualified personnel who tamper with this equipment may be held liable for any resultant damage to the equipment Individuals who remove any outer panels or open covers to access this equipment must observe all safety precautions and ensure compliance with skill level requirements certification and all applicable local and national laws Ultra Enterprise 6000 5000 4000 Systems Installation Guide November 1996 Procedures contained in this document must be performed by qualified service trained maintenance providers Note Before you begin carefully read each of the procedures in this manual If you have not performed similar operations on comparable equipment do not attempt to perform these procedures Preface XV xvi Ultra Enterprise 6000 5000 4000 Systems Installation Guide November 1996 IiI Preparing for Installation This chapter describes how to prepare your site for these systems Ultra Enterprise 6000 system 16 slot cabinet server e Ultra Enterprise 5000 system 8 slot cabinet server Ultra Enterprise 4000 system 8 slot standalone server See Figure 1 1 on page 1 2 for diagrams of the cabinet and stan
43. ord into an AC wall outlet 4 Configure the ASCII terminal as follows 9600 bps e 1 stop bit e 8 data bits e Parity off Full duplex Refer to the instruction manual shipped with the terminal for specific configuration instructions Note The setup parameters listed in Step 4 may differ from the setup at the customer site These parameters can be changed in the NVRAM Refer to the set defaults and printenv commands in the OpenBoot Command Reference manual part number 802 3242 2 7 Connecting the Fiber Cable to the I O Board 1 Remove the two plastic caps that cover the cable connector on the FC OM module 2 Remove the plastic cap covering the ends of the fiber cable 3 Connect one end of the fiber cable into the FC OM module installed on the I O board Align the notch in the cable connector with the key notch in the module connector See Figure 2 11 4 Connect the other end of the fiber cable into the FC OM connector on the SPARCstorage Array or other storage device with fiber optics interface rear panel Align the notch in the cable connector with the notch in the connector on the storage device rear panel Cabling the System 2 11 Notch on fiber cable Fibre card connector Key notch in module connector Connect cable through Port A Fiber 0 or Port B Fiber 1 Figure 2 11 Fiber Cable and Fibre Card Connectors and Ports on the I O Board 2 8 Connecting External SCSI
44. ovember 1996 No lll Transceiver 5 Meters 15 Meters Transceiver drop cable Twisted pair cable Server or workstation Table 2 1 lists the cabling limitations for Ethernet Table 2 1 Ethernet Cabling Limitations for N type Coaxial Cable Cable Segment Length in Meters Allowed contiguous length of cable segments 23 4 70 2 117 0 500 0 Distance between transceivers multiples of 2 52 Minimum length of Ethernet coaxial cable segments 23 4 Maximum length of transceiver drop cable 50 0 Minimum length of twisted pair cable no minimum Maximum length of twisted pair cable 110 1 Finite lengths as constrained by transmission line phenomena Minimum length 23 4M maximum 500M If cable falls shorter than one of these values add cable to achieve next highest value 2 Transceivers are placed at intervals of 2 5 meters or multiples of 2 5 meters along the Ethernet cable Example transceivers are connected 2 5 meters apart not 2 0 meters Example transceivers are connected 15 meters apart 6 multiples of 2 5 meters not 14 0 meters Figure 2 9 shows an example of a typical network setup The Ultra Enterprise 6000 5000 4000 systems can be any server shown in this figure Transceiver Transceiver 3 4 Meter Extension Terminator Server or workstation Server or workstation Note 5 Met
45. ower ON Diagnostics Normal power ON with full diagnostics Locked Normal power ON in secure mode oo o CDI o0 09 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0000000 o 0000000 Figure 3 1 Key Switch Positions Caution The outlet must be a 200 240 VAC 30A circuit intended solely for use by the server cabinet The electrical receptacles must be grounded and the grounding conductors serving these receptacles must be connected to the earth ground at the service equipment Caution Do not disconnect the AC power cord from the wall socket when you work on or in the server cabinet This connection provides a ground path that prevents damage from electrostatic discharge Warning Never move the system or expansion cabinets when system power is on Excessive movement can cause catastrophic disk drive failure Always power the system OFF before moving it 2 Turn on power to any expansion cabinets Read the documentation supplied with each type of expansion cabinet for specific instructions Powering the System On and Off 3 3 3 4 AC power switch Figure
46. rosystems Inc in the United States and in other countries All SPARC trademarks are used under license and are trademarks or registered trademarks of SPARC International Inc in the United States and in other countries Products bearing SPARC trademarks are based upon an architecture developed by Sun Microsystems Inc The OPEN LOCK and Sun Graphical User Interfaces were developed by Sun Microsystems Inc for its users and licensees Sun acknowledges the pioneering efforts of Xerox Corporation in researching and developing the concept of visual or graphical user interfaces for the computer industry Sun holds a nonexclusive license from Xerox to the Xerox Graphical User Interface which license also covers Sun s licensees who implement OPEN LOOK GUIs and otherwise comply with Sun s written license agreements THIS PUBLICATION IS PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NON INFRINGEMENT Copyright 1996 Sun Microsystems Inc 2550 Garcia Avenue Mountain View Californie 94043 1100 U S A Tous droits r serv s Ce produit ou document est prot g par un copyright et distribu avec des licences qui en restreignent l utilisation la copie et la d compilation Aucune partie de ce produit ou de sa documentation associ e ne peut tre reproduite sous aucune forme par quelque moyen que ce soit san
47. s If it remains on observe the terminal screen for boot messages produced by the firmware diagnostic program during power on To power on the Enterprise 4000 system 1 Begin with a safety inspection of the system a Turn the system key switch to the Standby position See Figure 3 6 b Turn the AC power sequencer power switch to Off The AC power sequencer is at the rear of the enclosure See Figure 3 6 c Verify that the AC power cord is plugged into a wall socket Caution Do not disconnect the power cord from the wall socket when working on the server This connection provides a ground path that prevents damage from uncontrolled electrostatic discharge 2 Turn on power to any expansion cabinets Read the documentation supplied with each type of expansion cabinet for specific instructions 3 Turn on the terminal if applicable 4 Turn the AC power sequencer power switch to On See Figure 3 6 5 Turn the key switch on the front panel to the On position See Figure 3 6 You should see and hear several things happen Ultra Enterprise 6000 5000 4000 Systems Installation Guide November 1996 Qo lll Legend Standby OFF no DC power On Normal power ON Diagnostics Normal power ON with full diagnostics Locked Normal power ON in secure mode Diagnostics Standby i Locked AC connector AC power switch
48. s l autorisation pr alable et crite de Sun et de ses bailleurs de licence s il y en a Des parties de ce produit pourront tre deriv es du syst me UNIX et du syst me Berkeley 4 3 BSD licenci par l Universit de Californie UNIX est une marque enregistr e aux Etats Unis et dans d autres pays et licenci e exclusivement par X Open Company Ltd Le logiciel d tenu par des tiers et qui comprend la technologie relative aux polices de caract res est prot g par un copyright et licenci par des fournisseurs de Sun Sun Sun Microsystems le logo Sun Solaris Enterprise Ultra UltraComputing UltraServer et UltraSPARC sont des marques d pos es ou enregistr es de Sun Microsystems Inc aux Etats Unis et dans d autres pays Toutes les marques SPARC utilis es sous licence sont des marques d pos es ou enregistr es de SPARC International Inc aux Etats Unis et dans d autres pays Les produits portant les marques SPARC sont bas s sur une architecture d velopp e par Sun Microsystems Inc Les utilisateurs d interfaces graphiques OPEN LOOK et Sun ont t d velopp s de Sun Microsystems Inc pour ses utilisateurs et licenci s Sun reconna t les efforts de pionniers de Xerox Corporation pour la recherche et le d veloppement du concept des interfaces d utilisation visuelle ou graphique pour l industrie de l informatique Sun d tient une licence non exclusive de Xerox sur l interface d utilisation graphique cette lice
49. t you type contrasted with on screen computer output Command line placeholder replace with a real name or value Book titles new words or terms or words to be emphasized Edit your login file Usels a to list all files machine _name You have mail machine name3 su Password To delete a file type xm filename Read Chapter 6 in the User s Guide These are called class options You must be root to do this Shell Prompts The following table shows the default system prompt and superuser prompt for the C shell Bourne shell and Korn shell Shell C shell C shell superuser Prompt machine names3 Bourne shell and Korn shell Bourne shell and Korn shell superuser machine name xii Ultra Enterprise 6000 5000 4000 Systems Installation Guide November 1996 Related Documents The following documents contain topics that relate to the information in the Ultra Enterprise 6000 5000 4000 Systems Installation Guide Application Title Part Number Safety EMI Ultra Enterprise Server Regulatory Compliance Manual 802 3846 Service Ultra Enterprise 6000 5000 4000 Systems Manual 802 3845 Software SMCC SPARC Hardware Platform Guide 802 5341 Solstice SYMON User s Guide 802 5355 Options Expansion Cabinet Installation and Service Manual 802 6084 Enterprise Systems Boards Installation Guide 802 5030 UltraSPARC Module Installation Guide 802 5031 Enterprise Systems Memory Modules Inst
50. te preparation guidelines and specifications covered in Chapter 1 2 2 Removing and Replacing the Enterprise 6000 5000 Cabinet Rear Screen and Kick Panel Removing the Rear Screen and Kick Panel 1 2 Locate the plastic key that is in the accessory box Open the door on the left side of the top bezel to access the key switch The door opens when you press on the recessed area Turn the system key switch to the Standby position See Figure 2 1 Ensure that the AC power sequencer switch is set to Off This switch is at the rear of the cabinet See Figure 2 2 2 1 2 2 Standby position 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000000 o 0000000 Figure 2 1 Keyswitch Standby Position 5 If the rear screen is still in place remove it Note If your system cabinet has a hinged rear door use the sliding door latch to open the door and proceed to Step 6 and Step 7 a Remove two screws near the top of the screen See Figure 2 2 b Tilt the screen out and lift it free of the chassis Set the screen aside 6 Remove the AC power cord that is coiled inside the server cabinet Set the power cord aside 7 Remove the kick panel by loosening the two screws See Figure 2 3 Set the panel aside Ultra Enterprise 6000 5000 4000 Systems Installation Guide November 1996 No lll
51. tionally interrupt it by pressing L1 A Stop A or Break on ttya Perform a manual installation when you are ready If JumpStart completes the installation incorrectly you may need to reinstall Solaris 2 x manually 3 2 Enterprise 6000 5000 Cabinet Systems 3 2 3 2 1 Powering On the System Note It is advisable to connect an ASCII terminal to the system during installation See Section 2 6 Connecting an ASCII Terminal for terminal settings and connections Observe the yellow middle LED on the front panel It should go off when boot completes If it remains lit observe the terminal screen for boot messages produced by the firmware diagnostic program during power on To power on the cabinet system 1 Begin with a safety inspection of the system a Turn the system key switch to the Standby position See Figure 3 1 Note The standby position does not turn off any AC powered drive trays in the lower part of the system cabinet The key switch controls only the DC power supply and DC powered devices in the main cabinet b Turn the AC power sequencer power switch to Off The AC power sequencer is at the rear of the cabinet See Figure 3 2 c Verify that the cabinet AC power cord is plugged into a wall socket Ultra Enterprise 6000 5000 4000 Systems Installation Guide November 1996 Qo Ill Legend Diagnostics Standby OFF no DC power Locked On Normal p
52. using plugs into the sequencer Figure 1 3 NEMA L6 30P Electrical Connector Preparing for Installation 1 5 1 6 Figure 1 4 IEC 309 Electrical Connector Note If the appropriate mating receptacle is not available in your country the plug may be removed from the cord The cord can then be permanently connected to a dedicated branch circuit by a qualified electrician Check local electrical codes for proper installation requirements Warning The system cabinet has a high leakage current to ground Strictly observe the following instructions to reduce the risk of electric shock The system requires an electrical circuit that is grounded to earth The UL1950 CSA950 and EN60950 specify An insulated earthing conductor that is identical in size insulation material and thickness to the earthed and unearthed branch circuit supply conductors except that it is green with or without one or more yellow stripes is to be installed as part of the branch circuit that supplies the unit or system The earthing conductor described is to be connected to earth at the service equipment or if supplied by a separately derived system at the supply transformer or motor generator set The attachment plug receptacles in the vicinity of the unit or system are all to be of an earthing type and the earthing conductors serving these receptacles are to be connected to earth at
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