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1. To connect power cords for this system directly to your power distribution board the power cords must be connected on a one to one basis as shown in the above figure 3 12 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Site Planning Guide October 2012 FIGURE 3 5 Single Phase Power Supply Connections M9000 Server Base cabinet Expansion cabinet Dual power Base cabinet Expansion Dual power feed system cabinet feed system Input Input 0 1 2 3 4 10 11 12 13 4 l Q OO O Q QO O nput Input 24 34 23 33 22 32 21 31 20 30 gt T T a T T qp Q P qp Q T gp GP EREE SPERE PERRE HAE OROROORO 00000 Q ooo OOeee st fl E
2. on page 3 1 m Section 3 2 Cooling Specifications on page 3 5 m Section 3 3 Electrical Specifications on page 3 8 3 1 31 1 Environmental Requirements This section describes ambient environmental and vibration requirements for M8000 M9000 servers Ambient Environmental Requirements The M8000 M9000 servers must satisfy the ambient environmental requirements listed in TABLE 3 1 3 1 TABLE 3 1 Environmental Requirements Operating Range Non Operating Range Optimum Ambient 5 C to 32 C 41 F to 89 6 F Unpacked 21 C to 23 C temperature 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F 70 F to 74 F Packed 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Relative 20 RH to 80 RH to 93 RH 45 RH to 50 RH humidity Altitude 3 000 m 10 000 ft 12 000 m 40 000 ft restriction Temperature 5 C to 32 C 41 F to 89 6 F conditions 0 to less than 1500 m 0 to less than 4921 ft 5 C to 30 C 41 F to 86 F 1500 m to less than 2000 m 4921 ft to less than 6562 ft 5 C to 28 C 41 F to 82 4 F 2000 m to less than 2500 m 6562 ft to less than 8202 ft 5 C to 26 C 41 F to 78 8 F 2500 m to 3000 m 8202 ft to 9843 ft There is no condensation regardless of the temperature and humidity All altitudes are above sea level 3 1 2 Recommended Ambient Temperature and Humidity Keep the temperature in the computer room at a comfortable level for people or slightly lower This temperature le
3. L ABSENCE DE CONTREFA ON SONT EXCLUES DANS LA MESURE AUTORIS E PAR LA LOI APPLICABLE Sauf mention contraire express ment stipul e dans ce contrat dans la mesure autoris e par la loi applicable en aucun cas Oracle ou Fujitsu Limited et ou l une ou l autre de leurs soci t s affili es ne sauraient tre tenues responsables envers une quelconque partie tierce sous quelque th orie juridique que ce soit de tout manque gagner ou de perte de profit de probl mes d utilisation ou de perte de donn es ou d interruptions d activit s ou de tout dommage indirect sp cial secondaire ou cons cutif m me si ces entit s ont t pr alablement inform es d une telle ventualit LA DOCUMENTATION EST FOURNIE lt EN L TAT gt ET TOUTE AUTRE CONDITION D CLARATION ET GARANTIE EXPRESSE OU TACITE EST FORMELLEMENT EXCLUE DANS LA MESURE AUTORIS E PAR LA LOI EN VIGUEUR Y COMPRIS NOTAMMENT TOUTE GARANTIE IMPLICITE RELATIVE LA QUALIT MARCHANDE L APTITUDE UNE UTILISATION PARTICULI RE OU L ABSENCE DE CONTREFA ON Contents Preface vii 1 Physical Specification 1 1 1 1 2 Before Setting Up the System 1 1 Physical Specifications 4 1 2 1 Server Components 4 12 2 External Dimensions and Weights 4 1 2 3 Server Appearance 1 6 1 2 4 Server Installation Space 2 1 2 4 1 Size and Space Specifications 2 1 2 4 2 Footprints of the Cabinets 1 21 1 2 4 3 Free Access Floor Openings for Underfloor Air
4. PowerfeedB Power feed A distribution board distribution board 200 240 VAC 200 240 VAC Note Connect the power feed A and the power feed B for dual power feed to a separate AC power supply from each other 3 18 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Site Planning Guide October 2012 Power Cord Connection Specifications If the three phase power feed is used connect the input power cable from the customer s distribution board directly to the power cabinet as part of the on site electrical work Make sure that the facility administrator or a qualified electrician performs the electrical work FIGURE 3 7 Three Phase Delta Power Supply Connections Power cabinet ACS for dual power feed ACS for base power feed 6 ACSTPH ACSTPH O 00 00 ae pal aie Fa 9 8 LT er ALA non o o L1 L2 L3 L1 L2 L3 Compression EMA AA A terminal x8 ll ii ii li 2 ia Bolt diameter M8 r L4 L2 L3 FG
5. Remove the cover oN N Lol e olj 2 JT Jenne e Power cord i a E Wy M8000 AWG8 A il 8 Mark i M9000 AWG6 Ales O PIA e J Chapter 3 Environmental and Electrical Specifications 9 3 3 3 Three Phase Star Power Supplies Three phase power of the M8000 M9000 servers is supplied by the power cabinet TABLE 3 9 lists the power requirements of the power cabinet for the three phase power supply Note The power cabinet is provided with dual power feed and supplies power to the M8000 M9000 server In the event of a fault or power failure in one power feed the other supplies the power which is equal to the power consumption In normal operations power is supplied from both feeds within the range of power consumption of the power cabinet TABLE3 9 Specifications Three Phase Star Power Requirements Power Supply Circuit Power Apparent Rush Leakage Breaker Voltage Frequency Consumption Power Power Current Current Capacity Name V Phase Hz kW kVA Factor A0 p mA A Power cabinet 380 to Three 50 60 50 4 11 0 9 or 100 or 10 or 301 for M8000 415 VAC phase 42 4 10 98 higher lessi lesst server 10 star Power cabinet 6 20 20 22 6 58 0 9 or 170 or 20or 501 for M9000 21 45 higher lessi lesst server base cabinet Power cabinet 11 92 40 44 12 64 0 9 or 170 or 20 or 50 for M9000 42 89 higher lessi lesst
6. less server 10 delta Power cabinet for M9000 server base cabinet 6 20 20 22 6 58 0 90 1700r 80 21 45 higher less less 3 16 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Site Planning Guide October 2012 TABLE3 8 Specifications Three Phase Delta Power Requirements Continued Power Supply Circuit Power Apparent Rush Leakage Breaker Voltage Frequency Consumption Power Power Current Current Capacity Name V Phase Hz kW kVA Factor A0 p mA A Power cabinet 200 to Three 50 60 11 92 40 44 12 64 0 9 or 170 or 40 or 80 for M9000 240 VAC phase 2 4 42 89 higher less less server base 10 delta cabinet expansion cabinet Maximum power consumption and apparent power vary by the type of CPU mounted To plan the installation of a server equipped with different types of CPU use the CPU of larger power consumption as a basis For the types of CPU see Section 3 3 6 CPU Types and Server Maximum Power Consumption on page 3 25 This value represents the current for each cable This value represents the capacity of a system main line switch for each power supply of the single phase power supplies Chapter 3 Environmental and Electrical Specifications 7 FIGURE 3 6 shows the three phase delta power supply connections for M8000 M9000 servers FIGURE 3 6 Three Phase Delta Power Supply Connections M8000 M9000 Power cabinet Input 1 1
7. 1 6 E gliele lelle Loge SUR 3 8 8 lelle Power feed B Power feed A Power feed A Power feed B distribution board distribution board distribution board distribution board 200 240 VAC 200 240 VAC 200 240 VAC 200 240 VAC Note Connect the power feed A and the power feed B for dual power feed to a separate AC power supply from each other Note To connect power cords for this system directly to your power distribution board the power cords must be connected on a one to one basis as shown in the above figure Chapter 3 Environmental and Electrical Specifications 3 13 Power Cord Connection Specifications TABLE 3 7 lists specifications for single phase power supply connections The M8000 M9000 servers are equipped with the required number of single phase power cords TABLE3 7 Specifications Single Phase Power Supply Connections Power Cord Number of Name Destination Length Plug Geometry Plugs Outlet in Facility M8000 Japan 3 0 m 30A 250V 3P 3 single power 30A 250V 3P locking type server 9 8 ft locking type feed NEMA L6 30R NEMA L6 30P 6 dual power Embedded type 3320 L6 feed lt American Denki gt Exposed type 3321 L6 lt American Denki gt North America 3 0m NEMA L6 30P 3 single power NEMA L6 30R North General overseas 9 8 ft feed America only 6 dual power feed Europe 3 0m EN60309 32A 3 single power
8. 6 1800 70 9 2580 power cabinet Rack mountable dual power feed 489 19 3 1003 39 5 278 10 9 75 6U Power cabinet 317 12 5 1244 49 0 1800 70 9 350 The Rack mountable dual power feed can only be mounted on the equipment rack When combining a base cabinet and an expansion cabinet the width of each cabinet is 837 mm including the exterior side panels The width of a power cabinet includes the exterior side panel The weight of a server does not include the weight of optional hardware Chapter 1 Physical Specification 1 5 1 2 3 Server Appearance FIGURE 1 1 to FIGURE 1 6 show each appearance of M8000 M9000 server components M8000 Server Appearance FIGURE 1 1 M8000 Server A gt A Ba m 1 6 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Site Planning Guide October 2012 FIGURE 1 2 M8000 Server Power Cabinet Front DN Chapter 1 Physical Specification 1 7 M9000 Server Appearance FIGURE 1 3 M9000 Server Base Cabinet Front Rear 1 8 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Site Planning Guide October 2012 FIGURE 1 4 M9000 Server Base Cabinet Expansion Cabinet Front Rear Chapter 1 Physical Specification 1 9
9. EN60309 32A 9 8 ft feed 6 dual power feed 3 14 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Site Planning Guide October 2012 TABLE 3 7 Specifications Single Phase Power Supply Connections Continued Name Destination Power Cord Length Plug Geometry Number of Plugs Outlet in Facility M9000 server Japan North America General overseas Europe 3 0m 9 8 ft 30A 250V 3P locking type NEMA L6 30P 3 0m NEMA L6 30P 9 8 ft 3 0m 9 8 ft EN60309 32A Base cabinet 5 single power feed 10 dual power feed Base cabinet expansion cabinet 10 single power feed 20 dual power feed Base cabinet 5 single power feed 10 dual power feed Base cabinet expansion cabinet 10 single power feed 20 dual power feed Base cabinet 5 single power feed 10 dual power feed Base cabinet expansion cabinet 10 single power feed 20 dual power feed 30A 250V 3P hook type locking NEMA L6 30R Embedded type 3320 L6 lt American Denki gt Exposed type 3321 L6 lt American Denki gt NEMA L6 30R North America only EN60309 32A The power cord length is the length from the cable port on the cabinet to the outlet plug Chapter 3 Environmental and Electrical Specifications 3 15 Plugs for the North American and general overseas markets must be replaced locally in accordance with local electrical standards as re
10. FIGURE 1 5 M9000 Server Base Cabinet Power Cabinet Front 1 10 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Site Planning Guide October 2012 FIGURE 1 6 M9000 Server Base Cabinet Expansion Cabinet Power Cabinet Front n Rear k 4 Chapter 1 Physical Specification 1 1 2 4 Server Installation Space The M8000 M9000 server is intended to be used in a computer room 1 2 4 1 Size and Space Specifications Before beginning an M8000 M9000 server installation secure a service area maintenance area that is large enough for each cabinet plus required service access space for each component FIGURE 1 7 to FIGURE 1 16 show the space required for installation of each server M8000 Server Installation Area FIGURE 1 7 M8000 Server Installation Area Service area Service area 750 29 5 Unit mm inch Front 1 12 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Site Planning Guide October 2012 FIGURE 1 8 M8000 Server Power Cabinet Installation Area Service area m o 9 z a Service area L 1054 41 5 Unit mm inch Front Note Before mounting units in an M8000 server equipment rack secure the service areas as shown in FIGURE 1 9 or FIGURE 1 10 Chapter 1 Physical Specification 3 F
11. computer output This font represents the example of command output in the frame Indicates the name of a reference manual a variable or user replaceable text Indicates names of chapters sections items buttons or menus XSCF gt adduser jsmith XSCF gt showuser P User Name jsmith Privileges useradm auditadm See the SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers XSCF User s Guide See Chapter 2 System Features Notes on Safety Read the following documents thoroughly before using or handling any SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 server m SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers Important Legal and Safety Information m SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Safety and Compliance Guide Preface ix Syntax of the Command Line Interface CLI The command syntax is as follows m A variable that requires input of a value must be put in Italics m An optional element must be enclosed in m A group of options for an optional keyword must be enclosed in and delimited by Documentation Feedback If you have any comments or requests regarding this document go to the following websites m For Oracle users http www oracle com goto docfeedback Include the title and part number of your document with your feedback SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Site Planning Guide part number E23589 02 m For Fujitsu users http www fujitsu com global contact computing s
12. is at about 90 mm about 3 4 inches from the floor surface Chapter 1 Physical Specification 1 M8000 Server Footprint FIGURE 1 17 M8000 Server Footprint 750 29 5 672 26 5 19 0 7 80 3 1 374 5 14 7 991 39 0 809 31 9 N CE o D 620 24 4 608 23 9 Front Caster 113 mm 4 5 inches in maximum outer diameter Maximum diameter when rotating the caster by 360 degrees e O Feet 66 mm 2 6 inches in diameter Attached to the server by using M20 Opening for cables inlet and outlet LLL Opening for air inlet Unit mm inch 1 22 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Site Planning Guide October 2012 FIGURE 1 18 M8000 Server Power Cabinet Footprint 90 3 5 250 9 8 i 720 28 3 oO x 21 5 a X D 290 11 4 1054 41 5 419 16 5 343 13 5 672 26 5 for Three phase power feed 608 23 9 370 146 620 24 4 Front Opening for cables inlet and outlet 36 4 mm 1 4 inches in diameter Caster 113 mm 4 5 inches in maximum outer diameter Maximum diameter when rotating the caster by 360 degrees Feet 66 mm 2 6 inches in diameter Attached to the server by using M20 Opening for cables inlet and outlet Opening for air inlet Unit mm inch Chapter 1 Physical Specification 3 M9000 Server Footprint FIGURE 1 19 M9000 Server Base Cabinet Footprin
13. server base cabinet expansion cabinet of CPU use the CPU of larger power consumption as a basis For the types of CPU see Section 3 3 6 CPU Types and Server Maximum Power Consumption on page 3 25 r This value represents the current for each cable 3 20 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Site Planning Guide October 2 This value represents the capacity of a system main line switch for each power supply of the single phase power supplies Maximum power consumption and apparent power vary by the type of CPU mounted To plan the installation of a server equipped with different types FIGURE 3 8 shows three phase star power supply connections for M8000 M9000 servers FIGURE3 8 Three Phase Star Power Supply Connections M8000 M9000 Power cabinet Input 1 Input 0 ps hyp PowerfeedB Power feed A distribution board distribution board 380 415 VAC 380 415 VAC Note Connect the power feed A and the power feed B for dual power feed to a separate AC power supply from each other Chapter 3 Environmental and Electrical Specifications 3 21 Power Cord Connection Specifications If the three phase power feed is used connect the input power cable from the customer s distribution board directly to the power cabinet as part of the on site electrical work Make sure that the facility administrator or a qualif
14. to 420 ppb Ozone Os Up to 5 ppb Oil vapor Up to 0 2 mg m Dust Up to 0 15 mg m Seawater salt damage The installation site shall not be within 0 5 km of the ocean or coastal areas unless the computer room uses air conditioners to filter out airborne sea salt particles from outside air Vibration Requirements The allowable vibrations in the M8000 M9000 servers are listed in TABLE 3 4 TABLE 3 4 Specifications Allowable Vibration Allowable Vibration gal Name Operating Non Operating M8000 server 250 400 1 M9000 server Allowable vibration Oracle and Fujitsu standards for artificially generated seismic waves The value for non operation is applicable when vibration proofing measures are taken for the lev eling feet 3 4 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Site Planning Guide October 2012 3 2 Cooling Specifications This section describes cooling specifications for M8000 M9000 servers 3 2 1 Cooling Air Conditioning Requirements TABLE 3 5 lists the cooling and air conditioning requirements for each server component TABLE 3 5 Specifications Cooling and Air Conditioning Requirements Heat Exhaust Noise Dissipation Airflow Air Conditioning Level Name kJ h cmm m3 m Cooling Method Type dBA M8000 server 13968 94 Overfloor underfloor Forced air cooling 67 37800 M9000 server base cabinet 22320 102 Overfloor underfloor Forced air cooling 68 72792 M9000 server base cab
15. would trip a system circuit breaker before a circuit breaker in your distribution panel in the M8000 M9000 servers the circuit breakers in your distribution panel must have the characteristic described below Use circuit breakers that have these characteristics in your distribution panel TABLE 3 10 shows the circuit breaker capacity of customer panel board TABLE 3 10 Circuit Breaker Capacity of Customer Panel Board Power Supply Input Name Circuit Breaker Capacity of Customer Panel Board Japan North America Overseas in General Capacity of Customer Panel Board Europe Single phase 200 240 VAC 3 phase delta 200 240 VAC 3 phase star 380 415 VAC M8000 server M9000 server M8000 server M9000 server M8000 server M9000 server 30A 30A 50A 80A 30A 50A 32A 32A 50A 80A 32A 50A FIGURE 3 10 shows the blockade character of circuit breaker The blockade character of the circuit breaker is long time delay type Use a circuit breaker which is equivalent to or slower than blockade character D IEC898 or DIN0651 part II of FIGURE 3 10 Chapter 3 Environmental and Electrical Specifications 3 23 FIGURE 3 10 Circuit Breaker Characteristics of Customers Power Distribution Boards y 180 120 60 40 Minute 20 Operating time Second 0 1 0 06 0 0
16. 4 0 02 1 0 01 1 34 5 2 3 4 5678 10 1520 30 40 0 80 100 Current scaled in relation to rated current 3 24 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Site Planning Guide October 2012 3 3 5 3 3 6 Grounding Use a power outlet using the correct grounding method Grounding for Single phase Power Supply The single phase power supply M8000 M9000 servers are shipped with a grounded three wire power cord The power cord must always be connected to a power outlet that has a grounding receptacle When you connect the power cord to the power outlet the server grounding completes Grounding for Three phase Power Supply The power cable is not supplied with the three phase power supply M8000 M9000 servers Ensure that the power cable wiring includes a ground wire from the distribution board to the terminal board of the power cabinet as a part of the on site electrical work For the installation positions see FIGURE 3 7 and FIGURE 3 9 The grounding resistance must not be greater than 10 The grounding method varies by the building where you install the server Make sure that the facility administrator or a qualified electrician verifies the grounding method for the building and performs the grounding work CPU Types and Server Maximum Power Consumption This section describes the CPU types and the maximum power consumption of the server There are five ty
17. Conditioning 8 1 2 4 4 Ceiling Height 1 30 1 2 5 Access Route 1 2 Network Connection Specifications 1 2 1 Planning Your Network Connection 2 1 2 1 1 Setup and Network Connections 2 2 1 2 Platform and Domain Setup Information 2 3 2 1 3 Selecting a System Control Network Configuration 2 3 2 2 UPS Controller 7 2 2 1 Overview 7 2 2 2 Signal Cables 7 22 3 Signal Line Configuration 2 8 2 2 4 Cable Connector 2 10 3 Environmental and Electrical Specifications 1 3 1 Environmental Requirements 3 1 3 1 1 Ambient Environmental Requirements 1 3 1 2 Recommended Ambient Temperature and Humidity 2 3 1 3 Contamination Specifications 3 3 3 1 4 Vibration Requirements 4 3 2 Cooling Specifications 5 3 2 1 Cooling Air Conditioning Requirements 5 3 2 2 Airflow and Heat Dissipation 5 3 2 3 Airflow Indicator 8 3 3 Electrical Specifications 8 3 3 1 Single Phase Power Supplies 0 3 3 2 Three Phase Power Delta Supplies 6 3 3 3 Three Phase Star Power Supplies 0 3 3 4 Circuit Breaker Capacity and Characteristics 3 3 3 5 Grounding 5 3 3 6 CPU Types and Server Maximum Power Consumption 3 25 Abbreviations Abbreviations 1 Index Index 1 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Site Planning Guide October 2012 Preface This site planning guide describes the physical environmental and electrical specification requirements of the SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 servers from Oracle and Fujitsu References herein to the M8000 server o
18. IGURE 1 9 M8000 Server With an Equipment Rack Installation Area 750 29 5 Service area Service area 1550 61 0 Unit mm inch Front 1 14 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Site Planning Guide October 2012 FIGURE 1 10 M8000 Server With an Equipment Rack Power Cabinet Installation Area 1054 41 5 Service area pe Q k z a 800 31 5 Service area 1854 73 0 Unit mm inch Front Note Before mounting units in an M8000 server equipment rack at a location where no space can be secured on the right side of the server secure the service areas as shown in FIGURE 1 11 or FIGURE 1 12 Chapter 1 Physical Specification 5 FIGURE 1 11 M8000 Server With an Equipment Rack Installation Area Service area Service area 750 29 5 Unit mm inch Front 1 16 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Site Planning Guide October 2012 FIGURE 1 12 M8000 Server With an Equipment Rack Power Cabinet Installation Area 1054 41 5 Service area 3 a 800 31 5 Service area 317 12 5 797 29 0 J Unit mm inch Front Chapter 1 Physical Specification 1 17 M9000 Server Installation Area FIGURE 1 13 M9000 Server Base Cabinet Installation Area Service area M9000 Base cabinet 3060 128 3 _ Service area 850 33 4 Unit mm inch Front 1 18 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Se
19. LE 3 13 CPU Types and Power Specifications on the M9000 Server Base Cabinet Expansion Cabinet Frequency Power ApparentPower Heat Dissipation CPU GHz Number Consumption KW KVA KJ h SPARC64 VI 2 28 64 36 11 38 30 129996 ESRA 2 4 64 36 51 38 73 131436 SPARC64 VII 2 52 64 38 71 41 06 139356 processor 2 88 64 39 72 42 13 142992 SPARC64 VII 3 0 64 40 44 42 89 145584 processor The M9000 base cabinet expansion cabinet system configuration CMU x 16 4GB DIMM x 512 IOU x 16 HDD x 64 PCI E x 128 DAT x1 3 26 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Site Planning Guide October 2012 Abbreviations A ACS ACSTPH B BP BUI CMB CMU CLI CLKU CPUM DAT DDC DPF DR AC Section ACS Three Phase Backplane Browser User Interface CPU Memory Board CPU Memory Board Unit Command Line Interface Clock Control Unit CPU Module Digital Audio Tape DC to DC Converter Dual Power Feed Dynamic Reconfiguration EMI FAN FRU HDD IOB IOU IOUA MAC MEDBP OBP OPNL Electromagnetic Interference FAN Unit Field Replaceable Unit Hard disk drive T O Board VO Unit IOU Onboard Device Card_A Memory Access Controller Media Backplane OpenBoot PROM Operator Panel Abbreviations 1 PCICS PCI ES PFC PHP POST PSU RCI RDPF SAS SATA SC SNSU SWBP TAPEU UPS XBU XSCF XSCFU Abbreviations 2 PCI Cassette PCI Express Short Power Factor Correction PCI Ho
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23. acility unit XSCFU is used for the following purposes m Connecting a local area network LAN port to the system administration network m Monitoring the boot process m Changing the initial values of the system controller The administration network connects the XSCFU to the system administrator s management console A direct connection can be used for this purpose However the connection is usually one through a hub or switch specific to the system control network To initialize a LAN port direct administration of the serial port must be performed 2 2 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Site Planning Guide October 2012 2 1 2 23 Platform and Domain Setup Information The following information is required for installation of the M8000 M9000 servers Host name IP address Domain Netmask IP address of the network gateway IP address of the network name server In addition the following network connections must be available m One serial console connection 9600 baud N81 m One 10 100BASE T Ethernet connection for XSCF connected to Port 0 m One 10 100BASE T Ethernet connection for each domain Note The XSCF Ethernet port is IEEE 802 3i and IEEE 802 3u compliant This requires auto negotiation for the port into which it terminates Selecting a System Control Network Configuration Consider the following when determining the system control network configuration m An IP address appropriate to the existin
24. ar doors or side panels Tri Wall 2100 82 7 1800 70 9 1800 70 9 1100 43 3 0 10 Wooden 2100 82 7 1900 74 8 1900 74 8 1100 43 3 980 10 packing M9000 server Simple 1900 74 8 1100 43 3 1300 51 2 1500 59 0 0 10 Base cabinet packaging Expansion cabinet Without 1900 74 8 900 35 4 1100 43 3 1350 53 1 820 10 front and rear doors or side panels Tri Wall 2100 82 7 1800 70 9 1800 70 9 1200 47 2 1050 10 Woodent 2100 82 7 1800 70 9 1800 70 9 1200 47 2 1100 10 packing Chapter 1 Physical Specification 1 TABLE 1 4 Space Required for Transport Continued Minimum Withstand Minimum Minimum Load of Maximum Status Minimum Minimum Passage ElevatorCar Transport Inclination During Door Height Door Width Width mm Depth mm Equipment of Access Name Transport mm inch mm inch inch inch kg Route Power cabinet Simple 1900 74 8 700 27 6 900 35 4 1500 59 0 350 10 packaging Without 1900 74 8 700 27 6 900 35 4 1350 53 1 320 10 front and rear doors or side panels Tri Wall 2100 82 7 1600 63 0 1600 63 0 1200 47 2 450 10 Woodent 2100 82 7 1700 67 0 1700 67 0 1200 47 2 500 10 packing Simple packaging means a cabinet is covered only with a packing material such as a vinyl sheet instead of being packed in a wood framed case or a cardboard box When in Tri Wall and wooden packing use the pallet jack to move the cabinet The transpor
25. connection between a UPC port on the server and a UPS that has the UPC interface so that the server can execute emergency shutdown processing to safely shut down the system Signal Cables Prepare shielded and paired cables that have the following specifications m DC resistance roundtrip 1 pair 400 Q km or less m Cable length Up to 10 m 33 ft Chapter 2 Network Connection Specifications 7 2 2 3 Signal Line Configuration This section describes signal line definitions and configuration when connected to a UPS FIGURE 2 5 shows the signal line configuration when connected to a UPS TABLE 2 1 defines these signal lines FIGURE2 5 Connection with UPS and the Server BTL BPS UALM ACOFF SG UPS UPS cable Server TABLE 2 1 Signal Line Definitions Pin Signal Name Definitions Number Remarks BPS UAL Signal indicates faulty UPS conditions 6 Normal OFF M Failure ON BTL Signal provides a warning of a low battery level and a pending 7 Normal OFF UPS failure Warning ON Note 1 2 8 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Site Planning Guide October 2012 TABLE 2 1 Signal Line Definitions Continued Pin Signal Name Definitions Number Remarks ACOFF Signal indicates power failure at the commercial AC supply 9 Normal OFF connector to the UPS Power failure ON Note 2 SG Signal ground 5 ER Signal indicates the main unit is running Equipment Ready 1 Do not connect to ER signal pin ON Ind
26. equirements for the system to be installed M8000 M9000 servers can use two types of power supply single phase power and three phase power Redundant power cords are supported only on servers that have the dual power feed option The dual power feed option is included by default on servers that are configured for three phase power Note Power cords are not redundant on single power feed servers without the dual power feed option On servers that have single power feed all power cords must be connected and powered on at all times 3 8 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Site Planning Guide October 2012 Note With the dual power feed option all wiring connected to the server is used to supply power and the load is balanced at 50 50 Note that even if an extremely low load compromises the load balancing it will not affect operation TABLE 3 6 TABLE 3 8 and TABLE 3 9 list the power requirements for single phase and three phase power supplies Note The values of power consumption represent power requirements of the system under highest achieved stress and utilization including environmental conditions Contact your service engineer for the applicable power requirements See the SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Overview Guide for some examples of power consumption Chapter 3 Environmental and Electrical Specifications 9 3 3 1 Single Phase Power Supplies TABLE 3 6 lists the power requirements
27. es in diameter Attached to the server by using M20 Feet Opening for cables inlet and outlet Opening for air inlet LLL Unit mm inch SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Site Planning Guide October 2012 1 26 FIGURE 1 22 M9000 Server Base Cabinet Expansion Cabinet Power Cabinet Footprint 772 30 4 for Three phase power feed for Three phase power feed 1103 43 4 7777 777777 Z Z Z Z ZZ SE SE SLE Z SES 270 10 6 2 2 290 ma T 175 6 9 for for Single phase Single phase power feed power feed o Opening for cables inlet and outlet 36 4 mm 1 4 inches in diameter B Caster 113 mm 4 5 inches in maximum outer diameter Maximum diameter when rotating the caster by 360 degrees 0 Feet 66 mm 2 6 inches in diameter Attached to the server by using M20 Opening for cables inlet and outlet 0 rZ Opening for air inlet Unit mm inch Chapter 1 Physical Specification 7 1 2 4 3 Free Access Floor Openings for Underfloor Air Conditioning Use underfloor air conditioning to cool the M9000 server with an expansion cabinet To use underfloor air conditioning air conditioning openings must be provided on the free access floor under the cabinet FIGURE 1 23 and FIGURE 1 24 show examples of floor openings There must be four openings of sizes corresponding to the recommended value for underfloor air conditioning However if the
28. essage function If one switch fails errors can be reported The serial port and port for the remote service switch can be used as maintenance ports FIGURE 2 3 XSCF Configuration B Restricted Configuration ETHERNET ETHERNET 0 1 Switch Switch Serial port Maintenance port Trie eats See acces Firewall System administration Remote service Chapter 2 Network Connection Specifications 5 XSCF Configuration C Maximum Redundancy Both LAN ports are used Each switch has maintenance ports which are used for the remote service or system administration The switches are connected for failure management and system administration If a switch fails no interrupt occurs in the system control network FIGURE 2 4 XSCF Configuration C Maximum Configuration ETHERNET 0 Switch System administration Remote service i Firewall Maintenance port 2 6 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Site Planning Guide October 2012 2 2 22 1 2 2 2 UPS Controller This appendix explains the UPS controller UPC which controls an uninterruptible power supply unit UPS Overview A UPS unit is used to provide a stable supply of power to the system in the event of a power failure or an extensive power interruption When a failure is detected in the supply of power an error can be reported to the server through the signal cable
29. for the M8000 M9000 servers and the rack mountable dual power feed which is used for the dual power feed option and the power cabinet Note In the event of a fault or power failure in the power system of the M8000 M9000 server the rack mountable dual power feed and the power cabinet supply power to the M8000 M9000 server using a single power feed To achieve this the dual power feed and the power cabinet have the capability equal to the power requirements for the M8000 M9000 servers In normal operations power is supplied from both feeds within the range of power consumption of the M8000 M9000 server TABLE 3 6 Specifications Single Phase Power Requirements Power Supply Circuit Power Apparent Rush Leakage Breaker Voltage Frequency Consumption Power Power Current Current Capacity Name V Phase Hz kW kVA Factor A0 p mA A M8000 server 200 to Single 50 60 3 88 10 50 4 11 0 9 or 100 or 4 1 or 30 240 VAC 2 4 10 98 higher lesst 10 Rack mountable Equivalent to the M8000 server dual power feed for M8000 server M9000 server 200 to Single 50 60 6 20 20 22 6 58 0 9 or 100 or 4 1 or 30 base cabinet 240 VAC 2 4 21 45 higher less 10 Power cabinet Equivalent to the M9000 server base cabinet for M9000 server base cabinet M9000 server 200 to Single 50 60 11 92 40 44 12 64 0 9 or 100 or 4 1 or 30 base cabinet 240 VAC 12 4 42 89 higher lesst expansion 10 cabinet Power cabinet fo
30. g m The movement of cooling air between the air conditioner and the bottom of the server m The movement of the hot air coming out of the top of the server 1 30 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Site Planning Guide October 2012 1 2 5 Access Route This section describes necessary considerations before you move the server to its installation destination The access route must satisfy the requirements listed in TABLE 1 4 Each cabinet is packed with simple packaging or in a wood framed case for shipping of the server If it is difficult to carry the packed cabinet to the installation destination remove the packing materials front and rear doors side panels and or other parts as necessary If the cabinet weight exceeds the minimum withstand load for the transport equipment used you can move the cabinet with its PSU and FAN unit about 4 kg each removed Also confirm that the access route is free of any steps and other obstacles that would expose the cabinet to shock TABLE 1 4 Space Required for Transport Minimum Withstand Minimum Minimum Load of Maximum Status Minimum Minimum Passage Elevator Car Transport Inclination During Door Height Door Width Width mm Depth mm Equipment of Access Name Transport mm inch mm inch inch inch kg Route M8000 server Simple 1900 74 8 1000 39 4 1200 47 2 1500 59 0 0 10 packaging Without 1900 74 8 800 31 5 1000 39 4 1350 53 1 0 10 front and re
31. g environment can be assigned to each LAN port and the Class B private address which is the default address can be changed m Either dual power feed or single power feed must be selected for the power feed option of your server m The customer may segregate the LAN port or network for access by field engineers Or the field engineer access may be through the serial port in the event that maintenance is required Generally there are three server control network configurations as follows according to installation conditions mg XSCF Configuration A Basic Configuration mg XSCF Configuration B Restricted Redundancy mg XSCF Configuration C Maximum Redundancy Chapter 2 Network Connection Specifications 3 XSCF Configuration A Basic Configuration Only one of the two LAN ports is used The serial port and the other LAN port are reserved so that they can be used as maintenance ports The same switch is used for system administration and the remote service Consequently any failure of the switch causes a failure of the server control network FIGURE 2 2 XSCF Configuration A Basic Configuration Switch Serial port Remote service _ M Saa s p iisas Firewall System administration 2 4 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Site Planning Guide October 2012 XSCF Configuration B Restricted Redundancy Both LAN ports are used One port is used for system administration and the other is used for the remote m
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34. ical Specifications on page 3 8 Are enough power outlets provided for the server cabinet monitors and Lj peripherals Are the circuit breakers for the server suitable in terms of voltage and current LJ carrying capacities See Section 3 3 Electrical Specifications on page 3 8 If you use single phase power feed is a power outlet located within 3 0 meters J 9 8 ft of the server Chapter1 Physical Specification 3 1 2 Physical Specifications This section outlines the M8000 M9000 server components and lists their physical specifications Server Components TABLE 1 2 lists the names the capacities and functions of the M8000 M9000 server components TABLE 1 2 Names and Quantities Name Capacity Function Remarks M8000 server M9000 server base cabinet M9000 server expansion cabinet Rack mountable dual power feed Power cabinet Accommodates up to four CMUs up to 16 CPU modules 32 cores for SPARC64 VI processors 64 cores for SPARC64 VII SPARC64 VII processors and up to four IOUs Accommodates up to eight CMUs up to 32 CPU modules 64 cores for SPARC64 VI processors 128 cores for SPARC64 VII SPARC64 VII processors and up to eight IOUs Accommodates up to eight CMUs up to 32 CPU modules 64 cores for SPARC64 VI processors 128 cores for SPARC64 VII SPARC64 VII processors and up to eight IOUs Provides power redundancy with single phase dual po
35. icates contacts are closed OFF Indicates contacts are open Note 1 Use a UPS that can normally supply power from the battery for at least 10 to 60 seconds after BTL is turned on Note 2 Use a UPS that can normally supply power f from the battery even if ACOFF does not turn on in the event of an instantaneous power failure lasting two seconds or less Chapter2 Network Connection Specifications 2 9 2 2 4 Cable Connector The UPS cable specifications are as follows m Connector type D SUB9 pin Male install side Female DEU 9PF F0 m Terminal array FIGURE 2 6 identifies pin signals of the UPC port and the UPS cable Do not use the unused pins pin number 2 3 4 and 8 in the FIGURE 2 6 The pins on the cable side are as follows FIGURE2 6 Corresponding Terminals in UPC Connector and the UPS Cable UPC port side UPS cable Pin Signal name ER Note SG BPS UALM SG lt o BTL BTL o ACOFF O BPS UALM Note Do not connect to the ER signal pin Note If you need UPC cables make arrangements separately For details contact your sales representatives 2 10 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Site Planning Guide October 2012 CHAPTER 3 Environmental and Electrical Specifications This chapter explains environmental and electrical power supply specifications and conditions necessary for stable system operation m Section 3 1 Environmental Requirements
36. ied electrician performs the electrical work FIGURE 3 9 Three Phase Star Power Supply Connections Power cabinet 3 22 ACS for dual power feed Remove th Caution The warning label on the AC section indicates that the terminal connection sequence has been changed Connect in accordance with the terminal sequence described on the warning label Peel off this label when you connect the power lines ACS for base power feed i oo Oo Q olai oy Compression terminal x10 Bolt diameter M6 L1 L2 L3 N or N L3 L2 L1 Bolt diameter M8 FG Mark cover L o el Power cord P 8000 0 M9000 8 lo _ ET 7 HER J N N Mi an yy LS SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Site Planning Guide October 2012 3 3 4 Circuit Breaker Capacity and Characteristics As a condition for maintaining the linked protection that
37. inet 42912 205 Underfloor Forced air cooling 69 expansion cabinet 145584 Rack mountable dual power feed t Overfloor underfloor Forced air cooling Power cabinet for M8000 server Overfloor underfloor Forced air cooling Power cabinet for M9000 server t Overfloor underfloor Forced air cooling base cabinet Power cabinet for M9000 server T t Underfloor Forced air cooling 7 base cabinet expansion cabinet Heat dissipation varies by power consumption Determine the power consumption based on the actual system configuration and then confirm the right value r The heat dissipation exhaust airflow and acoustic noise value of the power cabinet is included in the value for the M8000 server or M9000 server At an installation altitude ranging from 0 to less than 400 m 1312 ft above sea level you can select overfloor cooling as the cooling method of the server 3 2 2 Airflow and Heat Dissipation Since the M8000 M9000 server is designed to be cooled by forced air convection sufficient airflow throughout the entire system must be generated To satisfy the requirements listed below the installation space requirements listed in Section 1 2 4 Server Installation Space on page 1 12 must be observed Chapter 3 Environmental and Electrical Specifications 3 5 Any other equipment installed around the system must not block any of the service areas or intake and exhaust air vents m The M8000 se
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39. nce Guide External I O Expansion Unit Safety and Compliance Guide SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Unpacking Guide SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Installation Guide SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Service Manual External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers Administration Guide SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers XSCF User s Guide SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration DR User s Guide SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers Capacity on Demand COD User s Guide SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers Product Notes SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Product Notes External I O Expansion Unit Product Notes SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers Glossary viii SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Site Planning Guide October 2012 This is a printed document Beginning with the XCP 1100 release Text Conventions This manual uses the following fonts and symbols to express specific types of information Font Symbol Meaning Example AaBbCc123 AaBbCc123 Ttalic n What you type when contrasted with on screen computer output This font represents the example of command input in the frame The names of commands files and directories on screen
40. or transport of the packed server J cabinets Have you confirmed that all route incline angles are within the permitted range See Section 1 2 5 Access Route on page 1 31 If a pallet jack is to be used have you confirmed that the cabinet weight is LJ within the load limit of the pallet jack See Section 1 2 5 Access Route on page 1 31 If an elevator is to be used have you confirmed that the elevator car is wide LJ enough for the cabinet to be carried into it and that the cabinet weight is within the load limit of the elevator See Section 1 2 5 Access Route on page 1 31 Network specification Do you clearly understand what data connections and feeds are required for LJ system startup and network connections See CHAPTER 2 Network Connection Specifications on page 2 1 Environmental specifications Does the computer room air handling meet temperature and humidity LJ requirements See Section 3 1 Environmental Requirements on page 3 1 Can the computer room continuously satisfy environmental requirements LJ Is the computer room adequately equipped to extinguish a fire Lj Is the computer room secured Lj 1 2 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Site Planning Guide October 2012 TABLE 14 Checklist Continued Requirements Item Check Facility power Do you know the required operating voltages and electrical current levels of the j server and peripherals See Section 3 3 Electr
41. parce index html x SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Site Planning Guide October 2012 CHAPTER 1 Physical Specification This chapter describes what the reader is expected to know including physical specification for the SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 servers before planning server installation This chapter contains the following sections m Section 1 1 Before Setting Up the System on page 1 1 m Section 1 2 Physical Specifications on page 1 4 1 1 Before Setting Up the System Before starting server installation verify that the requirements listed in TABLE 1 1 are satisfied TABLE 14 Checklist Requirements Item Check System components Have the server components been decided Lj Has the total number of servers been decided Lj System management Have the system administrators and operators taken the necessary training Lj courses TABLE 1 14 Checklist Continued Requirements Item Check Physical specifications Has the server installation location been decided Lj Does the installation floor layout satisfy the ventilation and maintenance access j requirements See Section 1 2 4 Server Installation Space on page 1 12 Does the device layout guarantee that heated air vented from one device does Lj not enter an air intake of another device See Section 1 2 4 Server Installation Space on page 1 12 Access route Does the access route provide sufficient space f
42. pes of CPU The power specifications of the SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 servers from Oracle and Fujitsu vary depending on the CPU type and the system configurations TABLE 3 11 through TABLE 3 13 list the specifications of maximum power consumption apparent power and heat dissipation by the type of CPU The figures represent the system configuration described below the table in which every CPU memory board unit CMU is mounted with the same CPU Chapter 3 Environmental and Electrical Specifications 5 TABLE 3 11 CPU Types and Power Specifications on the M8000 Server Frequency Power ApparentPower Heat Dissipation CPU GHz Number Consumption KW KVA KJ h SPARC64 VI 2 28 16 9 42 9 99 33912 processor 2 4 16 9 52 10 09 34272 SPARC64 VII 2 52 16 10 07 10 68 36252 2 88 16 10 32 10 86 37152 SPARC64 VII 3 0 16 10 50 10 98 37800 processor The M8000 system configuration CMU x 4 4GB DIMM x 128 IOU x 4 HDD 16 PCI E x 32 DAT x1 TABLE 3 12 CPU Types and Power Specifications on the M9000 Server Base Cabinet Frequency Power ApparentPower Heat Dissipation CPU GHz Number Consumption KW KVA KJ h SPARC64 VI 2 28 32 18 06 19 16 65016 Pee 2 4 32 18 26 19 37 65736 SPARC64 VII 2 52 32 19 36 20 54 69696 ene 2 88 32 19 87 21 07 71532 SPARC64 VII 3 0 32 20 22 21 45 72792 processor The M9000 base cabinet system configuration CMU x 8 4GB DIMM x 256 IOU x 8 HDD x 32 PCI E x 64 DAT xl TAB
43. quired Make sure that a qualified electrician performs the replacement work 3 3 2 Note For the servers that have the plug with lock function confirm that a 30A overcurrent protection device is available outside the server If one is not available prepare an external 30A overcurrent protection that can be achieved by means of no fuse breakers NFBs or fuses The plug with lock function refers to plugs other than grounding type ones with two parallel blades such as the NEMA L6 30 L6 20 L6 15 and L5 15 Three Phase Power Delta Supplies Three phase power of the M8000 M9000 servers is supplied by the power cabinet TABLE 3 8 lists the power requirements of the power cabinet for the three phase power supply Note The power cabinet is provided with dual power feed and supplies power to the M8000 M9000 server In the event of a fault or power failure in one power feed the other supplies the power which is equal to the power consumption In normal operations power is supplied from both feeds within the range of power consumption of the power cabinet TABLE 3 8 Specifications Three Phase Delta Power Requirements Power Supply Circuit Power Apparent Rush Leakage Breaker Voltage Frequency Consumption Power Power Current Current Capacity Name V Phase Hz kW kVA Factor A0 p mA A Power cabinet 200 to Three 50 60 3 88 10 50 4 11 0 9 or 100 or 30 or 50 for M8000 240 VAC phase 2 4 10 98 higher less
44. r M9000 server base cabinet expansion cabinet Equivalent to the M9000 server base cabinet expansion cabinet 3 10 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Site Planning Guide October 2012 Maximum power consumption and apparent power vary by the type of CPU mounted To plan the installation of a server equipped with different types of CPU use the CPU of larger power consumption as a basis For the types of CPU see Section 3 3 6 CPU Types and Server Maximum Power Consumption on page 3 25 t This value represents the current for each cable This value represents the capacity of a system main line switch for each power supply of the single phase power supplies Chapter 3 Environmental and Electrical Specifications 1 FIGURE 3 4 and FIGURE 3 5 show the single phase power supply connections FIGURE 3 4 Single Phase Power Supply Connections M8000 Server M8000 Input Q O O 22 21 20 Input 2 5 05 T lt 5 dB 6 9 HEHE TTT TIT ase ase T IT J Power feed B Power feed A distribution board distribution board 200 240 VAC 200 240 VAC Note Connect the power feed A and the power feed B for dual power feed to a separate AC power supply from each other Note
45. r M9000 server are references to the SPARC Enterprise M8000 or SPARC Enterprise M9000 server This chapter includes the following sections m Audience on page vii m Related Documentation on page viti m Text Conventions on page ix m Notes on Safety on page ix m Syntax of the Command Line Interface CLI on page x m Documentation Feedback on page x Audience This guide is written for experienced system administrators with working knowledge of computer networks and advanced knowledge of the Oracle Solaris Operating System Oracle Solaris OS vii Related Documentation All documents for your sever are available online at the following locations Documentation Link Sun Oracle software related manuals http www oracle com documentation Oracle Solaris OS and so on Fujitsu documents http www fujitsu com sparcenterprise manual Oracle M series server documents http www oracle com technetwork documentation spa rc mseries servers 252709 html The following table lists titles of related documents Related SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Documents SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Site Planning Guide SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Getting Started Guide SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Overview Guide SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers Important Legal and Safety Information SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Safety and Complia
46. rear FIGURE 3 3 Cooling Air and Exhaust Flows of Power Cabinet Front Side lt Intake air lt Exhaust air Chapter3 Environmental and Electrical Specifications 3 7 3 2 3 Airflow Indicator The airflow indicator indicates the amount of air exhausted from the server while the M8000 M9000 servers are up and running The values do not include the peripheral devices To display the amount of exhaust air use the showenvironment air command XSCF gt showenvironment air Air Flow 5810CMH Note The showenvironment air command displays the calculated airflow based on the fan speed such as Low speed or High speed etc The fan speed is displayed by the showenvironment Fan command For details of the showenvironment 8 command refer to the man page For installation details of the M8000 M9000 servers see the SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Installation Guide You can also obtain the exhaust air data using the SNMP agent function To obtain the data of exhaust air using the SNMP agent function install the latest XSCF extension MIB definition file to the SNMP manager For details on the XSCF extension MIB definition file see the SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers XSCF User s Guide 3 3 Electrical Specifications This section describes the power supply requirements for system operation Obtain the appropriate power supply after confirming the power r
47. rform such control according to the monitoring data at each point close to an exhaust vent the distribution of the temperature and humidity across the entire computer room is uneven TABLE 3 2 lists the recommended temperature and humidity values for computer rooms Recommended Temperature and Humidity Values for Computer Rooms Point Close to Underfloor Exhaust Vent Monitoring and Control Point in Room Remarks Temperature Humidity Temperature Humidity Air Conditioning Method C F C F Direct blowing 24 2 75 4 45 5 or duct blowing Underfloor 18 1 64 2 65 5 Target Target About 45 The room ventilation temperature temperature at 24 C temperature and of 24 C of 75 F humidity fluctuate without control according to the thermal load in the room Direct blowing 18 1 64 2 65 5 24 2 75 4 45 5 or using duct blowing and underfloor ventilation together 31 5 Contamination Specifications The allowable contaminations in the M8000 M9000 servers are listed In TABLE 3 3 Chapter3 Environmental and Electrical Specifications 3 3 3 1 4 TABLE3 3 Specifications Allowable Contamination Contamination Tolerable Limit Hydrogen sulfide H2S Up to 7 1 ppb Sulfur dioxide sulfur oxide SO2 Up to 37 ppb Hydrogen chloride HCI Up to 6 6 ppb Chlorine 212 Up to 3 4 ppb Hydrogen fluoride HF Up to 3 6 ppb Nitrogen dioxide nitrogen oxide NO2 Up to 52 ppb Ammonia NH3 Up
48. rver uses internal fans to generate a total airflow of 94 cubic meters per minute 3320 cubic feet per minute cfm under normal operating conditions m The M9000 server uses internal fans in the base cabinet and expansion cabinet and it generates a total airflow of 102 cubic meters per minute 3600 cubic feet per minute cfm under normal operating conditions m The M8000 server and rack mountable dual power feed system draws air from the bottom of the cabinet and exhausts it at the top and rear FIGURE 3 1 Cooling Air and Exhaust Flows of M8000 Server and Rack mountable Dual Power Feed FEP gt ee 43 acs L AIR DUCT gt q Eee 1 FAN sss 0 1 I ot d CI 6 OR 3 CMU CMU IOU lt gt Intake air s Exhaust air Side 3 6 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Site Planning Guide October 2012 m The M9000 server draws air from the bottom of the cabinet and exhausts it at the top FIGURE 3 2 Cooling Air and Exhaust Flows of M9000 Server 1 1 1 1 Ir l FAN i FER i i lt FEP o massa nt ee i 1 Kas Lo CMU CMU CLKU XSCFU lt Intake air PES lt Exhaust air Rear Front m The power cabinet draws air from the front of the cabinet and exhausts it at the
49. rvers Site Planning Guide October 2012 FIGURE 1 14 M9000 Server Base Cabinet Power Cabinet Installation Area Service area M9000 Base cabinet 3060 128 3 Power cabinet Service area 837 33 0 1154 45 3 Unit mm inch Front Chapter 1 Physical Specification 1 19 FIGURE 1 15 M9000 Server Base Cabinet Expansion Cabinet Installation Area Service area M9000 M9000 Base cabinet Ex cabinet Service area 837 33 0 Unit mm inch 1674 65 9 Front 1 20 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Site Planning Guide October 2012 FIGURE 1 16 M9000 Server Base Cabinet Expansion Cabinet Power Cabinet Installation Area Service area M9000 M9000 Base cabinet Ex cabinet ire z Power cabinet Service area 824 32 4 Unit mm inch 2282 89 8 Front 1 2 4 2 Footprints of the Cabinets FIGURE 1 17 to FIGURE 1 22 show the bottom of the M8000 M9000 server cabinets such as the openings for laying cables air inlet ports used for cooling legs and casters The views in these figures are transparent see through views of the bottom surface of the server as seen from directly above the top of the server The values indicated are layout values of the cabinet If its feet are fixed to the floor size difference 2 mm 0 08 inches must be take into consideration to designate its location The bottom of the server
50. se openings cannot be prepared use the largest possible floor openings that can be prepared in the raised floor under the cabinet or in the area around the cabinet after taking into consideration such factors as the air conditioning capacity required for the cabinet the floor strength and the locations of the leveling feet 1 28 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Site Planning Guide October 2012 FIGURE 1 23 M9000 Server Base Cabinet Expansion Cabinet Floor Openings N O om e Caster 113 mm 4 5 inches in maximum outer diameter Maximum diameter when rotating the caster by 360 degrees O Feet 66 mm 2 6 inches in diameter Unit mm inch Chapter 1 Physical Specification 9 FIGURE 1 24 M9000 Server Base Cabinet Expansion Cabinet Power Cabinet Footprint 499 19 6 460 18 1 364 14 3 360 17 2 Front aster mm 4 5 inches in maximum outer diameter Cast 113 4 5 inches i i ter di t Maximum diameter when rotating the caster by 360 degrees 0 Feet 66 mm 2 6 inches in diameter Unit mm inch 1 2 4 4 Ceiling Height The minimum ceiling height for the M8000 M9000 server is 2 3m 7 5 ft measured from the true floor or a raised floor whichever is higher The space above the server and its surroundings must not restrict the movement of cooling air between the air conditioner and the server The space above the server and its surroundings must not restrict the followin
51. t 5 gt 723 28 5 1260 49 6 113 mm 4 5 inches in maximum outer diameter Maximum diameter when rotating the caster by 360 degrees 66 mm 2 6 inches in diameter Attached to the server by using M20 Caster Feet Opening for cables inlet and outlet 1 Opening for air inlet Unit mm inch 1 24 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Site Planning Guide October 2012 FIGURE 1 20 M9000 Server Base Cabinet Power Cabinet Footprint 720 28 3 290 11 4 1154 45 4 419 16 5 772 80 4 for Three phase power feed 1260 49 6 for Single phase power feed 708 27 9 370 146 718 28 3 343 13 5 Front Opening for cables inlet and outlet 36 4 mm 1 4 inches in diameter Caster 113 mm 4 5 inches in maximum outer diameter Maximum diameter when rotating the caster by 360 degrees Feet 66 mm 2 6 inches in diameter Attached to the server by using M20 Opening for cables inlet and outlet Opening for air inlet Unit mm inch Chapter 1 Physical Specification 5 FIGURE 1 21 M9000 Server Base Cabinet Expansion Cabinet Footprint 115 96h 0921 g ec zZ 901 006 OL 022 0 9 6 oo 772 30 4 772 230 4 718 28 3 718 28 3 708 27 9 708 27 9 Front 113 mm 4 5 inches in maximum outer diameter Maximum diameter when rotating the caster by 360 degrees Caster e O 66 mm 2 6 inch
52. t Plug Power On Self Test Power Supply Unit Remote Cabinet Interface Rack mountable Dual Power Feed Serial Attached SCSI Serial ATA Advanced Technology Attachment System Controller Sensor Unit Switch Backplane Tape drive unit Uninterruptible Power Supply Crossbar Unit eXtended System Control Facility eXtended System Control Facility Unit SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Site Planning Guide October 2012 Index A access route 1 2 planning 1 31 air conditioning floor openings 1 28 requirements 3 5 underfloor 1 28 airflow indicator 3 8 C circuit breaker blockade character 3 23 capacity 3 23 characteristics 3 23 components capacities 1 4 CMU 1 4 footprint 1 21 functions 1 4 system 1 1 1 4 configuration network 2 3 connection power cord 3 14 3 19 3 22 Contamination Specifications 3 3 cooling airflow 3 5 heat dissipation 3 5 specifications 3 5 D dimensions external 1 5 E environment 1 2 G grounding 3 25 single phase 3 25 three phase 3 25 H heat dissipation airflow 3 5 cooling 3 5 humidity computer room 3 3 recommended 3 2 installation specifications 1 5 M M8000 appearance 1 6 floor openings 1 22 footprint 1 22 installation area 1 12 M9000 appearance 1 8 footprint 1 24 installation area 1 18 Index 1 N network configuration 2 3 specifications 1 1 system control 2 3 network connec
53. t equipment includes the elevator and pallet jack used to transport the cabinet 1 32 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Site Planning Guide October 2012 CHAPTER 2 Network Connection Specifications This chapter describes the network connection specifications of the M8000 M9000 servers m Section 2 1 Planning Your Network Connection on page 2 1 m Section 2 2 UPS Controller on page 2 7 2 1 Planning Your Network Connection This section provides an overview for starting the M8000 M9000 server network required for system startup and network connections For details on the connections see the SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Installation Guide 2 1 FIGURE 2 1 2 1 1 M8000 M9000 Server Connection Schematic Diagram of Interface Cables M8000 M9000 Basic Option equipment l LAN port x2 4__ 10Base T 100Base T TX i gt Serial interface XSCFU x2 Serial port USB gt USB device maintenance port RCI IF m gt RCI interface external power supply control unit IOU M8000 Max 4 M9000 Max 16 PCI card x8 gt SCSI LAN WAN interface 4 Fibre Channel Serial Adapter UPC interface x2 UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply Setup and Network Connections The serial port of the eXtended System Control F
54. tion planning 2 1 setup 2 2 0 overview UPS interface 2 7 P physical specifications 1 1 1 2 power cabinet 1 4 circuit breakers 1 3 facility 1 3 feed 1 4 outlets 1 3 redundancy 1 4 single phase 1 3 1 4 three phase 1 4 power cord connection 3 14 3 19 3 22 power supply single phase 3 8 3 10 three phase 3 8 3 16 three phase star 3 20 R requirements environmental 1 2 3 1 vibration 3 4 s setup domain 2 3 platform 2 3 signal cables 2 7 space required system transport 1 31 specifications air conditioning 3 5 cooling 3 5 electrical 2 1 3 1 environmental 2 1 3 1 installation 1 5 network 1 1 physical 1 1 1 2 size 1 12 space 1 12 system appearance 1 6 1 8 components 1 1 1 4 installation space 1 12 management 1 1 system transport space required 1 31 T temperature computer room 3 3 recommended 3 2 U UPC connector cable connector 2 10 signal cables 2 7 signal line configuration 2 8 V ventilation underfloor 3 3 vibration requirements 3 4 X XSCF configuration basic 2 4 maximum 2 6 restricted 2 5 Index 2 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Site Planning Guide October 2012
55. vel can prevent inadequate cooling of sections of the computer room which can be due to heat generated by a device or by trapped hot air Keeping the computer room at a comfortable level can reduce related adverse effects on each device in the entire system configuration Special consideration must be paid to humidity if underfloor ventilation is used Normally air contains water vapor Relative humidity which is indicated as a percentage of the total amount of water vapor that can exist in the air without condensing is inversely proportional to air temperature it goes down when the temperature rises and goes up when the temperature drops For example air with a relative humidity of 45 at a temperature of 24 C 75 F has a relative humidity of 65 at a temperature of 18 C 64 F and if the temperature drops farther the relative humidity rises to more than 65 eventually to condense out as water droplets 3 2 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Site Planning Guide October 2012 TABLE 3 2 Air conditioning facilities usually do not provide functions to precisely monitor and control the temperature and humidity throughout an entire computer room Generally computer room air conditioning controls the temperature and humidity according to the monitoring data at individual points corresponding to multiple exhaust vents in the main unit and other units in the room However since air conditioning facilities for underfloor ventilation pe
56. wer feed for an M8000 server There are two types of power cabinet Provides three phase dual power feed for an M8000 server Provides single phase dual power feed or three phase dual power feed for an M9000 server The M9000 server when combined with an expansion cabinet can accommodate up to 16 CMUs up to 64 CPU modules 128 cores for the SPARC64 VI processor 256 cores for the SPARC64 VII SPARC64 VII processors and up to 16 IOUs Optional One power cabinet is required for each M8000 server One power cabinet is required for each M9000 server of the base or expansion cabinet type The single phase dual power feed for the M9000 server is optional 1 22 External Dimensions and Weights TABLE 1 3 lists the external dimensions and weights of the M8000 M9000 server cabinets 1 4 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Site Planning Guide October 2012 TABLE 1 3 Installation Specifications External Dimensions and Weights External Dimensions mm inch Name Width Depth Height Weight kg M8000 server 750 29 5 1260 49 6 1800 70 9 700 M8000 power cabinet 1054 41 5 1260 49 6 1800 70 9 1020 M9000 server base cabinet 850 33 5 1260 49 6 1800 70 9 940 M9000 base cabinet power cabinet 1154 45 4 1260 49 6 1800 70 9 1290 M9000 base cabinet expansion cabinet 1674 65 9 t 1260 49 6 1800 70 9 1880 M9000 base cabinet expansion cabinet 2282 89 8 t 1260 49

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