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1. Sun Fire X4500 Server Front 12 x64 Servers Utilities Reference Manual April 2010 Note The order of controllers in this display can change if you have a different software revision or if you have different devices in the system Viewing the Controllers The following command displays the disk controller number and the corresponding PCI device nodes This is useful in determining the HBA controller number based on the PCI device node from syslog messages EXAMPLE 2 1 hd Command for Viewing Controllers hd j devices pci 0 0 pcil022 7458 1 pcillab 1lab 1 devices pci 0 0 pcil022 7458 2 pcillab 1lab 1 devices pci 1 0 pcil022 7458 3 pcillab 1lab 1 devices pci 1 0 pcil022 7458 4 pcillab 11lab 1 devices pci 2 0 pcil022 7458 7 pcillab 1lab 1 devices pci 2 0 pcil022 7458 8 pcillab 1lab 1 N P 60 61 64 65 66 60 Viewing Vendor and Temperatures of Drives Here is sample output from the hd utility for the Sun Fire X4540 server It includes a list of drives vendor and the temperature and is followed by a mapping table 2 hd platform Device 508000 t1d0p0 t240p0 t3d0p0 t4d0p0 t5d0p0 t6d0p0 t7d0p0 t0d0p0 t1d0p0 t240p0 t3d0p0 Sun Fire X4540 Serial Vendor Model Rev Temperature VN67ZBHK76DF ATA HITACHI HDS7250S AJOA 31 C 87 F E400P6G1A78E ATA HITACHI HUA7250S 1901 32 C 89 F E400P6G1D
2. Disk Control and Monitor Utility DCMU Disk Control and Monitor Utility DCMU controls and monitors disk drives on the Sun Fire X4500 and X4540 servers and does the following tasks m Monitors disk drive status and hot plug events m Reports disk drive failures Field Replaceable Units FRU information and hotplug events to the host s service processor SP m Controls connect disconnect events and logs these events in syslog and more importantly in the service processor logs SDR FRU SEL You may access these logs individually for specific information to aid in the administration or troubleshooting of the disk array DCMU for RHEL consist of three components Each component updates the FRU SDR Sensor Data Record SEL System Event Log and service processor logs m cfedisk m hotplugmon m faultmond IPMItool is an additional command line component that may be used as a supplement to DCMU to access service processor sensor data read the SEL and FRU information and perform chassis power control operations via the server s Service Processor For more information see the Sun Fire X4540 Server Linux and Solaris OS Installation Guide IPMItool IPMItool is a simple command line interface that is useful for managing IPMI enabled devices This utility performs IPMI functions with a kernel device driver or over a LAN interface IPMItool enables you to manage system field replaceable units FRUs monitor system health an
3. Network Access Manager Screen 2 NVIDIA ForceWare Network Access Manager offloads and more redundancy e Logs lt Ethernet Setup Configure Ethernet interface features such as VLAN speed driver performance tuning remote wakeup RR Teaming Configure Teaming to allow multiple Ethernet interfaces to team up and provide twice the bandwidth or back each other up and provide network alll Ethernet Information View Ethernet interface statistics in a graphical vi Ta FirstPacket Configure FirstPacket to privde low latency trans for specific programs r 3 For example if you wanted to set up NIC teaming you would click the Teaming link The Teaming wizard starts 4 Select Enable from the Teaming Configuration drop down menu and then click Apply Refer to FIGURE 8 6 The unpopulated Teaming Table appears in the Network Access Manager screen Chapter 8 NIC Teaming for Windows 65 FIGURE 8 6 Teaming Wizard Screen QJ NYIDIA ForceWare Network Access Manager Teaming Configuration Teaming Table No team has been created to enable the Teaming feature 2003 2006 by NVIDIA Corporation Al rights reserved End User License Agreement 5 To select the network interfaces to team and configure the teaming options click the Create Team button The wizard displays the network interfaces available for teaming see FIGURE 8 7 i
4. The MSM GUI displays device status in the form of icons which represent the controllers virtual disk drives and physical disk drives on your system Special icons appear next to the device icons on the screen to notify you of disk failures and other events that require immediate attention System errors and events are recorded in an event log file and are displayed on the screen For information on using MSM refer to the Sun LSI 106x RAID User s Guide for your server on the Sun product documentation web site at http docs sun com Chapter 6 Using RAID Array Configuration Tools for Windows Systems 47 48 x64 Servers Utilities Reference Manual April 2010 CHAPTER 7 Hardware Error Report and Decode Tool HERD 3 0 for Linux Hardware Error Report and Decode HERD 3 0 for Linux is a tool for monitoring decoding and reporting correctable hardware errors This chapter has the following sections Downloading HERD on page 49 About HERD on page 50 Installing HERD on page 50 Starting the HERD Daemon on page 51 Using HERD on page 51 Known Problems and Limitations on page 53 Identifying CPU and DIMMs With MCEs on page 54 Software Error Report and Decode SERD on page 54 Downloading HERD You can download HERD from the Tools and Drivers CD if available or from the Tools and Drivers CD image downloadable from the product web page The utility resides in the to
5. Viewing the x64 Platform Type The following command displays the x64 platform type hd p platform Sun Fire X4500 server Viewing the PCI Storage Device Path The following command displays the cXtY device name from the Solaris PCI storage device path hd w pci 3 0 pcil022 7458 a pcillab 1lab 1 disk 0 0 c7t0 pci 3 0 pci1022 7458 a pcillab 11ab 1 disk 0 0 Chapter 2 Using the hd Utility on Solaris OS 10 17 Viewing Drive Warning Messages The following command displays drive warning messages hd c d var adm messages Viewing the fdisk Partition The following command displays the fdisk partition for each cXtY device name with a summary platform hd c s a Sun Fire X4500 Here is an example of output listing the fdisk partition for each cXtY device name Device Serial Vendor Model Rev Temperature Type cOt4d0p0 K41BT4C7NXHS HITACHI HDS7225SBSUN250G V440 29 C 84 F Solaris2 c5t0d0p0 K41BT4CGOPEE HITACHI HDS7225SBSUN250G V440 32 C 89 F Solaris2 c5t4d0p0 K41BT4C7MULS HITACHI HDS7225SBSUN250G V440 30 C 86 F Solaris2 c6t4d0p0 K41BT4CB6U5E HITACHI HDS7225SBSUN250G V440 32 C 89 F None c4t0d0p0 K41BT4CEMKHE HITACHI HDS7225SBSUN250G V440 34 C 93 F OtherOS c7t0d0p0 K41BT4C7NVYS HITACHI HDS7225SBSUN250G V440 29 C 84
6. 24 c5t2 absent 25 c5t6 absent 26 c4t2 absent 27 c4t6 absent 28 c7t2 absent 29 6766 absent 30 c t2 absent 31 6666 absent 32 cit2 absent 33 6166 absent 34 c0t2 absent 35 c0t6 absent 36 e5t3 absent 37 c5t7 absent 38 c4t3 absent 39 c4t7 absent 40 c7t3 absent 41 c7t7 absent 42 c t3 absent 43 c t7 absent 44 cit3 absent 45 clt7 absent 46 c0t3 absent 47 c0t7 absent Viewing SMART Raw Data Count The following command displays the raw data count for the Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology SMART data This is useful in checking the raw data count for a specific drive hd e c5t0 Revision 16 Offline status 130 Selftest status 0 Seconds to collect 4797 Time in minutes to run short selftest 1 Time in minutes to run extended selftest 80 Offline capability 91 SMART capability 3 Error logging capability 1 Checksum 0x0b Identification Status Current Worst Raw data 1 Raw read error rate 0xb 100 100 1 2 Throughput performance 0x5 129 129 359 Chapter2 Using the hd Utility on Solaris OS 10 6 9 10 12 192 193 194 196 197 Current pending sector count 198 Scan uncorrected sector count 199 Ultra DMA CRC error count Spin up time Start Stop count Reallocated sector count Seek error rate Seek time performance Power on hours count Spin retry count Device power cycle count Power off retract count Load cycle count Temperature degrees C cur min max
7. 48 Y To Display Help Use the following command to show help for the hd command gt hd The following display shows the help output Usage hd q list drive slot number in seQuential list s summary of drives x produce hd_map html page e V ersion 30 x64 Servers Utilities Reference Manual April 2010 CHAPTER 4 Using the hd Utility on Linux This chapter describes how to use the hd utility also known as hdtoo1 on Linux The hd utility is a hard drive mapping tool used to determine the logical to physical device mapping and can be used on the Sun Fire X4500 X4540 servers This chapter includes the following sections m Installing the hd Utility on page 31 m Running the hd Utility on Linux on page 32 m Viewing the hd Utility Drive Mapping Output on page 32 m Viewing the Hard Drives in Sequential Order on page 37 m Configuring Offline and Online Hard Disk Drives Using the hdadm Command on page 39 m Examples Using the hdadm Command on page 40 Installing the hd Utility You can install the utility from the Tools and Drivers CD if available The hd utility is also available on the server product download page and resides in the Tools and Drivers CD in the solaris tools hdtool directory You can install the utility from the Tools and Drivers CD if available or from your product Tools and Drivers CD i
8. Examples Using the hdadmCommand 40 To Take a Disk Offline by Physical Slot Number 40 To Take a Disk Offline by Logical Name 40 To Put a Disk Online by Physical Slot Number 41 To Take Multiple Disks Offline ina Row 41 To Take Multiple Disks Offline in Column 41 To Put All Drives Online 42 lt lt lt lt 5 IPMItool for Windows 43 Completing the IPMItool Installation 43 Installing IPMItool 44 For More Information 44 6 Using RAID Array Configuration Tools for Windows Systems 45 Contents vii Managing RAID Using the StorageTek RAID Manager for Adaptec based RAID Controller 45 Managing RAID Using the MegaRAID Storage Manager for LSI based RAID Controllers 46 Hardware Error Report and Decode Tool HERD 3 0 for Linux 49 Downloading HERD 49 About HERD 50 Installing HERD 50 Starting the HERD Daemon 51 Using HERD 51 HERD Syntax 52 Example of HERD Output 52 Additional Options 53 Known Problems and Limitations 53 Identifying CPU and DIMMs With MCEs 54 Software Error Report and Decode SERD 54 NIC Teaming for Windows 57 Overview of Network Interfaces 58 Using Intel PROSet for Windows Device Manager to Configure NIC Teaming 58 Multi Vendor Teaming 58 Y To Access Intel NIC Teaming Configuration Settings 60 Learning More About Intel NIC Teaming 63 Using Network Access Manager NAM to Configure NVIDIA NIC Teaming 63 Using the NVIDIA Network Access Manager for Windows Server 2003 63 Y To Launch the Network Access Manager 6
9. F Solaris2 c6t0d0p0 K41BT4CEE9NE HITACHI HDS7225SBSUN250G V440 34 C 93 F Solaris2 cOt0d0p0 K41BT4CE447E HITACHI HDS7225SBSUN250G V440 29 C 84 F OtherOS c7t4d0p0 K41BT4CE87AE HITACHI HDS7225SBSUN250G V440 34 C 93 F OtherOS cAt4d0p0 K41BT4C838MS HITACHI HDS7225SBSUN250G V440 29 C 84 F LinuxNative Solaris LinuxNative c1t0d0p0 VNO3ZAGIWYWD HITACHI HDS7250SASUN500G K2A0 33 C 91 F IFS NTFS clt4d0p0 K41BT4C7N4HS HITACHI HDS7225SBSUN250G V440 32 C 89 F None c5t1d0p0 VNO3ZAGAVSUD HITACHI HDS7250SASUN500G K2A0 29 C 84 F None SunFireX4500 Rear 36 315 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 e5t3 c5t7 cAt3 c4t7 c7t3 c7t7 c t3 c t7 clt3 cit7 cOt3 cOt7 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 332 34 35 e5t2 c5t6 c4t2 c4t6 c7t2 c7t6 c t2 c6t6 cilt2 cit cOt2 cOt6 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 245 225 23 c5t1 CSES c4tl CAES c7tl c7t5 c6tl c6t5 cltl clt5 c0tl cO0t5 0 T Dis 3 4 Be 6 T 8 9 10 4121 656 c5t4 cat c4t4 c7t0 c7t4 c t c6t4 cit cit4 cot cOt4 b b Att Att Att Att Att Att Att Att Att Att SunFirex4500 Front 18 x64 Servers Utilities Reference Manual April 2010 summary Vendor Model HITACHI HDS7225SBSUN250G HITACHI HDS7250SASUN500G Total Storage Devices 14 Partition Type Solaris2 None OtherOS LinuxNative Solaris LinuxNative IFS
10. HDS7250 K2AO sdas ATA HITACHI HDS7250 K2AO sdat ATA HITACHI HDS7250 K2AO sdau ATA HITACHI HDS7250 K2AO sdav ATA HITACHI HDS7250 K2AO sdb ATA HITACHI HDS7250 K2AO sdc ATA HITACHI HDS7250 K2A0 sdd ATA HITACHI HDS7250 K2A0 sde ATA HITACHI HDS7250 K2A0 sdf ATA HITACHI HDS7250 K2A0 I I I Chapter 4 Using the hd Utility on Linux 33 sdj ATA HITACHI HDS7250 K2A0 sdk ATA HITACHI HDS7250 K2A0 sdl ATA HITACHI HDS7250 K2AO sdm ATA HITACHI HDS7250 K2AO sdn ATA HITACHI HDS7250 K2AO sdo ATA HITACHI HDS7250 K2AO sdp ATA HITACHI HDS7250 K2AO sdq ATA HITACHI HDS7250 K2A0 sdr ATA HITACHI HDS7250 K2A0 sds ATA HITACHI HDS7250 K2A0 sdt ATA HITACHI HDS7250 K2A0 sdu ATA HITACHI HDS7250 K2A0 sdv ATA HITACHI HDS7250 K2A0 sdw ATA HITACHI HDS7250 K2A0 sdx ATA HITACHI HDS7250 K2A0 sdy ATA HITACHI HDS7250 K2A0 sdz ATA HITACHI HDS7250 K2A0 Viewing the Hard Drive Map Using the hdadm display Command The following command displays a map of the disk drives hdadm display Here is an example of using the hdadm command to display the hard drive s physical slot number logical name and status hdadm display Sun Fire X4500 Server Rear 36 34 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 sdab sdaf sdt sdx sdar sdav sdaj sdan sdl sdp sdd sdh Att Att Att Att Att 24 25 26 27 2
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12. devfsadm 1M and fdisk 1M Installing the hd Utility You can install the utility from the Tools and Drivers CD if available The hd utility is also available on the server product download page and resides in the Tools and Drivers CD in the solaris tools hdtool directory You can install the utility from the Tools and Drivers CD if available or from your product Tools and Drivers CD image downloadable from the product web page Note On the Sun Fire X4500 X4540 servers the hd utility is included in the SUNWhd package preinstalled in opt SUNWhd hd bin hd 10 To install the hd type pkgadd d SUNWhd x xx pkg where x xx is the version number of SUNWhd To remove the SUNWhd package type pkgrm SUNWhd Once you have downloaded hd from a command line go to its directory cd usr bin hd Then type hd c You can find more information on the hd utility in the HTML man pages at opt SUNWhd hd bin hd html opt SUNWhd hd bin hdadm html To view the options available for the hd command type hd h Identifying the Hard Disk Drives You use the utility to get a logical to physical mapping of the devices This mapping can help you to administer the system manage the hard drives and troubleshoot the server The hd utility output enables you to locate all the drives visually based on the physical topology of the drives by providing a color coded hard drive location map The hd utility provides the f
13. firmware image if it becomes corrupted The ipmiflash utility provides methods to upgrade the ILOM service processor and BIOS remotely over the management network and locally from the server This utility is available for Linux and Oracle Solaris operating systems See the ipmiflash man page for more information Pc Check The DOS based Pc Check utility is a server diagnostics tool that is accessed and executed only from the Tools and Drivers CD Pc Check was designed to detect and test all motherboard components ports and slots for hardware related error messages such as memory errors or hard disk errors on your server x64 Servers Utilities Reference Manual April 2010 CHAPTER 2 Using the hd Utility on Solaris OS 10 This chapter describes how to use the hd utility also known as hdtoo1 on the Solaris OS The ha utility is a hard disk drive mapping tool used to determine the logical to physical device mapping on Sun Fire X4500 and X4540 servers This chapter includes the following sections m Installing the hd Utility on page 9 m Identifying the Hard Disk Drives on page 10 m Determining the Boot Drive on page 12 m Determining Empty Slots and Unrecognized Drives on page 12 m Using the hd Command for Troubleshooting on page 15 m Using the hd Command for Administration on page 16 For additional commands see the following man pages for additional commands format 1M cfgadm 1M
14. recherche et le du concept des interfaces utilisateur visuelles ou graphiques pour l industrie informatique Sun d tient une license non exclusive de Xerox sur l interface utilisateur graphique Xerox cette licence couvrant m les licenci s de Sun impl mentant les interfaces utilisateur graphiques OPEN LOOK et se conforment en outre aux licences crites de un LA DOCUMENTATION EST FOURNIE EN L TAT ET TOUTES AUTRES CONDITIONS DECLARATIONS ET GARANTIES EXPRESSES OU TACITES SONT FORMELLEMENT EXCLUES DANS LA LIMITE DE LA LOI APPLICABLE Y COMPRIS NOTAMMENT TOUTE GARANTIE IMPLICITE RELATIVE LA QUALIT MARCHANDE L APTITUDE UNE UTILISATION PARTICULIERE OU A L ABSENCE DE CONTREFA ON Adobe PostScript Contents Preface xi Applications and Utilities for x64 Servers 1 Supported Applications and Utilities 1 hd Utility 2 Hardware Error Report and Decode HERD 2 Disk Control and Monitor Utility DCMU 3 IPMItool 3 RAID Utilities 4 NIC Teaming 4 NVIDIA Network Access Manager NAM 5 Supported Utilities by Platform 5 Locating Other Applications and Utilities 6 Sun Installation Assistant SIA 7 Sun xVM Ops Center 7 Sun VTS 7 cfggen 7 ipmiflash 8 Pc Check 8 2 Using the hd Utility on Solaris OS 10 9 Installing the hd Utility 9 Identifying the Hard Disk Drives 10 Determining the Boot Drive 12 Determining Empty Slots and Unrecognized Drives 12 Viewing the Hard Disk Drive Map 12 Viewing the Controllers 13 View
15. visible to Linux This chapter includes the following sections m Viewing the Hard Drive Map Using the hd Command on page 33 m Viewing the Hard Drive Map Using the hdadm display Command on page 34 m Viewing the Disk Controllers and Bootable Drives on page 35 m Viewing Hard Disk Drive Status on page 36 x64 Servers Utilities Reference Manual April 2010 Viewing the Hard Drive Map Using the hd Command The ha utility maps the disks and produces output that can help you to identify empty slots and drives that have not been enumerated The following command displays a map of the disk drives hd For example here is output for the Sun Fire X4500 server that includes a list of drives format and vendor followed by a mapping table hd platform SUN FIRE X4500 sdg ATA HITACH sdh ATA HITACH sdi ATA HITACH DS7250 K2A0 DS7250 K2A0 HDS7250 K2AO sdaa ATA HITACHI HDS7250 K2AO sdab ATA HITACHI HDS7250 K2AO sdac ATA HITACHI HDS7250 K2AO sdad ATA HITACHI HDS7250 K2AO sda ATA HITACHI HDS7250 K2AO sdae ATA HITACHI HDS7250 K2AO sdaf ATA HITACHI HDS7250 K2AO sdag ATA HITACHI HDS7250 K2AO sdah ATA HITACHI HDS7250 K2AO sdai ATA HITACHI HDS7250 K2AO sdaj ATA HITACHI HDS7250 K2AO sdak ATA HITACHI HDS7250 K2AO sdal ATA HITACHI HDS7250 K2AO sdam ATA HITACHI HDS7250 K2AO sdan ATA HITACHI HDS7250 K2AO sdao ATA HITACHI HDS7250 K2AO sdap ATA HITACHI HDS7250 K2AO sdaq ATA HITACHI HDS7250 K2AO sdar ATA HITACHI
16. 2 71 P PCT storage device path 18 s self monitoring analysis and reporting technology SMART data 22 sequential order displaying disks Solaris OS 20 SMART data 22 T Teaming network interface cards 58 teaming NICs for the NVIDIA network interface 63 72 x64 Servers Utilities Reference Manual April 2010
17. 2 L Sun Blade X6220 IL H SLW L L m Ls Sun Blade X6240 H L SLW L Fa Sun Blade X6250 H L SLW L W L La Sun Blade X6270 H H SLW L W cs Sun Blade X6275 H L SLW L W L L_ Sun Blade X6450 H H L W L Legend S Oracle Solaris OS L Linux W Windows Locating Other Applications and Utilities The following applications and utillities are supported by many servers but are not covered in this document m Sun Installation Assistant SIA on page 7 m Sun xVM Ops Center on page 7 m Sun VTS on page 7 m cfggen on page 7 m ipmiflash on page 8 m Pc Check on page 8 6 x64 Servers Utilities Reference Manual April 2010 Sun Installation Assistant SIA Sun Installation Assistant SIA is a tool that assists you in the installation of supported Linux and Microsoft Windows operating systems OS firmware upgrades SP recovery option card drivers applications and utilities onto x64 Sun Fire and Sun Blade servers SIA is an orderable software option and can also be download from the Sun Download page at http www sun com download index jsp For more information on the SIA see the Sun Installation Assistant for Windows and Linux User s Guide VMware runs on Windows and Linux and enables users to configure multiple virtual systems To install the VMware or VMware ESX Server ISO image you must first download an ISO image of the softwa
18. 2 c6t6 cilt2 cit cOt2 cOt6 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 23 22 23 6561 856 c4t1 CAES CIEL CES c6tl c6t5 cltl clt5 c0tl c0t5 gt Aaz 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Tz 8 9 10 11 c5t c5t4 c4t c4t4 c7t0 c7t4 c6t c6t4 clt cit4 cot c0t4 b b D D D D D D D D D D SunFirex4500 Front Summary Chapter 2 Using the hd Utility on Solaris OS 10 19 HITACHI HDS7225SBSUN250G 12 HITACHI HDS7250SASUN500G 2 Total Storage Devices 14 Partition Type Count Solaris2 None OtherOS LinuxNative Solaris LinuxNative IFS NTFS Total partition type 14 F Q Oo Viewing the Disks in Sequential Order Sun Fire X4500 X4540 Servers Only The following command displays the drive s physical slot number logical name and status present or absent hd q Physical Slot Number Logical Name Status 0 c5t0 present 1 c5t4 present 2 c4t0 present 3 c4t4 present 4 c7t0 present 5 c7t4 present 6 c6t0 present 7 c 6t4 present 8 6160 present 9 cit4 present 10 coto present 11 c0t4 present 12 CSEL present T3 CSES absent 14 c4t1 absent 15 6465 absent 16 6761 absent 17 CLCS absent 18 c6t1 absent 19 6665 absent 20 TEL absent 21 atts absent 22 60 1 absent 20 x64 Servers Utilities Reference Manual April 2010 23 c0t5 absent
19. 4 Learning More About Network Access Manager 67 Using the NVIDIA Network Control Panel for Windows Server 2008 68 Y To Launch the NVIDIA Control Panel 68 x64 Servers Utilities Reference Manual April 2010 Learning More About NVIDIA Control Panel 70 Index 71 Contents ix x x64 Servers Utilities Reference Manual April 2010 Preface The x64 Servers Utilities Reference Manual contains instructions for using applications and utilities common to many x64 servers To determine whether your server supports these applications or utilities see the Product Notes for your product Related Documentation For a description of the document set for your x64 server see the Where To Find Documentation sheet or the Getting Started Guide that is packed with your system and also posted on the product s documentation site Go to one of the following URLs and then navigate to your product http docs sun com Translated versions of some of these documents are available at the web site described above in French Simplified Chinese and Japanese English documentation is revised more frequently and might be more up to date than the translated documentation New Manual for LSI RAID Documentation This manual previously included chapters on the following LSI RAID applications m LSI MegaRAID Storage Manager m LSI SNMP Utility The information on these applications has been moved to a new manual Sun LSI 106x RAID User s Guide 820
20. 40 server only It provides a list of the hard drive physical slot numbers logical names and status present or absent This option is useful for scripting environments For example some applications could include hd q in noninteractive mode to determine if a specific drive in a specific physical slot is accessible before configuring RAID SE Lists SMART data for all disks in drive slot number for Sun Fire X4540 R Lists SMART data per individual ID in landscape mode for all disks e saXY Lists SMART data for specified drive for Sun Fire X4540 E sdxY Lists raw hex SMART data for specified drive for Sun Fire X4540 h Provides utility help information j Lists Sun Fire X4500 X4540 controller number x64 Servers Utilities Reference Manual April 2010 TABLE 4 1 hd Utility Command Options on Linux Continued Option Description 0 Lists Sun Fire X4540 HBA Target sdname sysfs V Displays the utility version xX Generates hd_map html Viewing the Hard Drives in Sequential Order The following command displays the drive s physical slot number logical name and status present or absent in sequential order hd q Here is sample output for the Sun Fire X4500 server Physical Slot Number Name 0 sdy 1 sdac 2 sdq 3 sdu 4 sdao 5 sdas 6 sdag 7 sdak 8 sdi 9 sdm 10 sda 11 sde 12 sdz 13 sdad 14 sdr 15 sdv 16 sdap 17 sdat 18 sdah 19 sdal 20 sdj 21 sdn 22 sdb 23 sdf 24 sdaa Status presen
21. 4933 Preface xi If this manual applies to your product it appears on the product documentation web page on http docs sun com Sun Welcomes Your Comments Sun is interested in improving its documentation and welcomes your comments and suggestions You can submit your comments by going to http www sun com hwdocs feedback Please include the title and part number of your document with your feedback x64 Servers Utilities Reference Manual 820 1120 22 xii x64 Servers Utilities Reference Manual April 2010 CHAPTER 1 Applications and Utilities for x64 Servers This book describes some applications and utilities that are common to several x64 servers The chapter has the following sections m Supported Applications and Utilities on page 1 m Locating Other Applications and Utilities on page 6 Supported Applications and Utilities Many of the applications or utilities are available on your product s Tools and Drivers CD Alternately you can download a CD image or individual software packages from the Sun web site at All supported applications and utilities can be found on your platform s Tools and Drivers CD or CD image http sun com downloads Free registration is required On this web page look for the link labelled x64 Servers and Workstations The linked page provides links to all x64 related downloads organized by product name A list of some applications and utilit
22. 8 29 30 32 32 33 34 35 sdaa sdae sds sdw sdaq sdau sdai sdam sdk sdo sdc sdg Att Att Att Att Att Att Att 12 13 14 ESS 16 17 18 19 20 24 22 23 sdz sdad sdr sdv sdap sdat sdah sdal sd sdn sdb sdf Att Att Att Att Att Att Att Att Att 0 1 Pe 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 44 sdy sdac sdq sdu sdao sdas sdag sdak sdi sdm sda sde b b Att Att Att Att Att Att Att Att Att Att Sun Fire X4500 Server Front 34 x64 Servers Utilities Reference Manual April 2010 Viewing the Disk Controllers and Bootable Drives The Sun Fire X4500 X4540 server comes with six controllers each supporting up to eight SATA drives for a total of 48 SATA drives Before you reinstall the Linux OS you need to determine the logical device name that corresponds to the two bootable disks which is in the form sax Where sdX is the SCSI disk name A Sun Fire X4500 X4540 server with 48 disks is the only supported configuration For the Sun Fire X4500 server the boot device nodes are in m dev sdy in slot 0 m dev sdac in slot 1 For the Sun Fire X4540 server the boot device notes are in m dev sda in slot 0 m dev sdb in slot 1 m dev sdi in slot 8 m dev sdj in slot 9 These are the bootable disks and the operating system must be installed on one of these device nodes Use the hd command parameters to determine the status of a hard dr
23. AMI Virtual CDROM 1 00 None c3t0d0s2 AMI Virtual Floppy 1 00 None c4t0d0s2 TEAC DV W516GA C4S2 None c5t0d0s2 K41BT4C7NVYS HITACHI HDS7225SBSUN250G V440 34 C 93 F c5t4d0s2 K41BT4C7MP2S HITACHI HDS7225SBSUN250G V440 33 C 91 F c6t0d0s2 K41BT4C7P2BS HITACHI HDS7225SBSUN250G V440 31 C 87 F c6t4d0s2 K41BT4C7NG1S HITACHI HDS7225SBSUN250G V440 34 C 93 F 16 x64 Servers Utilities Reference Manual April 2010 cOt4 c7t0d0s2 K41BT4C7N54S HITACHI HDS7225SBSUN250G V440 29 C c7t4d0s2 K41BT4C7NVES HITACHI HDS7225SBSUN250G V440 33 C c8t0d0s2 K41BT4C7MKRS HITACHI HDS7225SBSUN250G V440 29 C c8t4d0s2 K41BT4C7N49S HITACHI HDS7225SBSUN250G V440 35 C Sas Ses s Sun Fire X4500 Server Rear 36 3 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 C t3 c E7 G5t3 cSt7 c8t3 c8t7 c7t3 c7t7 clt3 cit7 cOt3 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 3 34 c6t2 c6t6 cdSt2 c5t6 c8t2 c8t6 c7t2 c7t6 clt2 cit cOt2 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 c6tl c6t5 c5tl c5t5 c8tl c8t5 c7tl c7t5 cltl clt5 cOt1 0 LE 2 3 4 5 6 Tz 8 g 10 c t c6t4 c5t c5t4 c8t0 c8t4 c7t0 c7t4 cit cit4 cot b b Att Att Att Att Att Att Att Att Att Sun Fire X4500 Server Front Summary Vendor Model Count HITACHI HDS7225SBSUN250G 12 AMI Virtual CDROM al AMI Virtual Floppy 1 TEAC DV W516GA 1 Total Storage Devices 15
24. E ATA HITACHI HUA7250S A90A 32 C 89 F c3t2d0p0 E400P6G1DHPE ATA HITACHI HUA7250S A90A 33 C 91 F c3t3d0p0 E400P6G18L3E ATA HITACHI HUA7250S A90A 34 C 93 F c3t4d0p0 E400P6G1D9SE ATA HITACHI HUA7250S A90A 30 C 86 F c3t5d0p0 F400P6G2MEOF ATA HITACHI HUA7250S A90A 32 C 89 F c3t6d0p0 F400P6G2G6WF ATA HITACHI HUA7250S A90A 33 C 91 F c3t7d0p0 E400P6G18E6E ATA HITACHI HUA7250S A90A 33 C 91 F c4t0d0p0 E400P6G1DM2E ATA HITACHI HUA7250S A90A 30 C 86 P c4t1d0p0 F400P6G2DYOF ATA HITACHI HUA7250S A90A 31 C 87 F c4t2d0p0 F400P6G2MEBF ATA HITACHI HUA7250S A90A 33 C 91 F c4t3d0p0 E400P6G1ABEE ATA HITACHI HUA7250S A90A 33 C 91 F c4t4d0p0 5SF00Q3F ATA SEAGATE ST32502N SU09 27 C 80 P c4t5d0p0 E400P6G1DDGE ATA HITACHI HUA7250S A90A 31 C 87 F c4t6d0p0 F400P6G2MG7F ATA HITACHI HUA7250S A90A 32 C 89 F c4t7d0p0 E400P6G1B96E ATA HITACHI HUA7250S A90A 34 C 93 P c5t0d0p0 9QQMOFPG3 ATA SEAGATE ST35002N SU09 26 C 78 P c5t1d0p0 E400P6G1D9TE ATA HITACHI HUA7250S A90A 32 C 89 F c5t2d0p0 F400P6G2KAJF ATA HITACHI HUA7250S A90A 32 C 89 F c5t3d0p0 E400P6G1DDXE ATA HITACHI HUA7250S A90A 34 C 93 F c5t4d0p0 5Q0K0485C ATA SEAGATE ST37502N SU09 28 C 82 F c5t5d0p0 E400P6G1DHME ATA HITACHI HUA7250S A90A 32 C 89 F c5t6d0p0 E400P6G1DGEE ATA HITACHI HUA7250S A90A 33 C 91 F c5t7d0p0 E400P6G1AB1E ATA HITACHI HUA7250S A90A 34 C 93 F Using the hd Command for Troubleshooting hd utility makes a distinction between controllers slots and stora
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26. HYE ATA HITACHI HUA7250S 1901 33 C 91 P F400P6G2ME3F ATA HITACHI HUA7250S 1901 35 C 95 P E400P6G1DG6E ATA HITACHI HUA7250S 1901 30 C 86 P VN67ZBHK16RF ATA HITACHI HDS7250S AJOA 33 C 91 F E400P6G1DEXE ATA HITACHI HUA7250S 1901 33 C 91 F F400P6G2MEXF ATA HITACHI HUA7250S A90A 34 C 93 F F400P6G2MM1F ATA HITACHI HUA7250S 1901 29 C 84 P E400P6G1A4GE ATA HITACHI HUA7250S 1901 32 C 89 F F400P6G2MD7F ATA HITACHI HUA7250S 1901 33 C 91 P F400P6G2993F ATA HITACHI HUA7250S 1901 34 C 93 F Chapter 2 Using the hd Utility on Solaris OS 10 13 cit4d0p0 E400P6G1DMHE ATA HITACHI HUA7250S A90A 30 C 86 P cit5d0p0 E400P6G1D33E ATA HITACHI HUA7250S A90A 32 C 89 F cit6d0p0 F400P6G2MH6F ATA HITACHI HUA7250S A90A 33 C 91 F cit7d0p0 E400P6G184NE ATA HITACHI HUA7250S A90A 34 C 93 F c2t0d0p0 E400P6G1DHGE ATA HITACHI HUA7250S A90A 30 C 86 P c2t1d0p0 E400P6G1BVNE ATA HITACHI HUA7250S A90A 31 C 87 F c2t2d0p0 E400P6G1DHAE ATA HITACHI HUA7250S A90A 32 C 89 F c2t3d0p0 E400P6G1DKZE ATA HITACHI HUA7250S A90A 33 C 91 F c2t4d0p0 E400P6G1DEYE ATA HITACHI HUA7250S A90A 30 C 86 P c2t5d0p0 F400P6G2K8RF ATA HITACHI HUA7250S A90A 31 C 87 F c2t6d0p0 F400P6G28TEF ATA HITACHI HUA7250S A90A 33 C 91 F c2t7d0p0 E400P6G1D90E ATA HITACHI HUA7250S A90A 34 C 93 F c3t0d0p0 F400P6G29SAF ATA HITACHI HUA7250S A90A 30 C 86 P c3t1d0p0 E400P6G1A94
27. NTFS Total partition type P P OQ Q Oo Here is an example of output from ht Utility of an fdisk partition listing Device Serial Vendor Model Rev Temperature Type cOt4d0p0 K41BT4C7NXHS HITACHI HDS7225SBSUN250G V440 29 C 84 F Solaris2 c5t0d0p0 K41BT4CGOPEE HITACHI HDS7225SBSUN250G V440 32 C 89 F Solaris2 c5t4d0p0 K41BT4C7MULS HITACHI HDS7225SBSUN250G V44O 30 C 86 F Solaris2 c6t4d0p0 K41BT4CB6J5E HITACHI HDS7225SBSUN250G V44O 32 C 89 F None c4t0d0p0 K41BT4CEMKHE HITACHI HDS7225SBSUN250G V44O 34 C 93 F OtherOS c7t0d0p0 K41BT4C7NVYS HITACHI HDS7225SBSUN250G V44O 29 C 84 F Solaris2 c t0d0p0 K41BT4CEE9NE HITACHI HDS7225SBSUN250G V440 34 C 93 F Solaris2 cOt0d0p0 K41BT4CE447E HITACHI HDS7225SBSUN250G V44O 29 C 84 F OtherOS c7t4d0p0 K41BT4CE87AE HITACHI HDS7225SBSUN250G V44O 34 C 93 F OtherOS c4t4d0p0 K41BT4C838MS HITACHI HDS7225SBSUN250G V440 29 C 84 F LinuxNative Solaris LinuxNative cit0d0p0 VNO3ZAGIWYWD HITACHI HDS7250SASUN500G K2AO 33 C 91 F IFS NTFS cit4d0p0 K41BT4C7N4HS HITACHI HDS7225SBSUN250G V440 32 C 89 F None c5t1d0p0 VNO3ZAGAVSUD HITACHI HDS7250SASUN500G K2A0 29 C 84 F None SunFireX4500 Rear 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 cSt3 c5t7 c4t3 c4t7 c7t3 c7t7 c6t3 c6t7 cit3 cit7 cOt3 cOt7 24 2 5 26 2275 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 e5t2 c5t6 c4t2 c4t6 c7t2 c7t6 c t
28. Network Access Manager to configure teaming of NVIDIA network interface ports on systems equipped with the Windows 2003 and Windows 2008 operating systems Using the NVIDIA Network Access Manager for Windows Server 2003 If you elect to do a custom installation of Sun supplemental software you can select NVIDIA Network Access Manager NAM to be installed on your Sun server When installed you can use NAM features to optimize your server s network performance increase its network bandwidth and provide for optimal throughput in case one of your network adapters stops functioning The NVIDIA Network Access Manager software includes m Ethernet setup This tool allows you to configure the settings for your NVIDIA integrated network interfaces to best conform to your network configuration m Teaming This tool allows you to combine all the NVIDIA Ethernet interfaces on your system to form a team resulting in increased bandwidth and network fail over redundancy In addition you have the capability to configure TCP IP acceleration that off loads the processing of TCP IP network traffic from your computer s CPU to its NVIDIA hardware resulting in greatly improved system performance Chapter 8 NIC Teaming for Windows 63 64 Note The TCP IP Acceleration off loading policy is defined using the NVIDIA Network Access Manager NAM Its functionality is disabled by default When TCP IP acceleration is enabled all TCP IP connections are
29. Reallocation event count 0x7 0x12 0x33 0xb 0x5 0x12 0x13 0x32 0x32 0x12 0x2 0x32 0x22 0x8 Oxa 120 100 100 100 142 99 100 100 100 100 148 100 100 100 200 120 100 100 100 142 99 100 100 100 100 148 100 100 100 253 21493907745 342 0 0 28 9339 342 512 512 37 24 39 O 22 x64 Servers Utilities Reference Manual April 2010 CHAPTER 3 Using the hd Utility on Windows 2003 This chapter describes how to use the hd utility also known as hdtoo1 on Windows Server 2003 in 32 bit and 64 bit mode The hd utility is a hard drive mapping tool used to determine the logical to physical device mapping and can be used on many x64 servers This chapter includes the following sections Installing the hd Utility on Windows on page 23 Running the hd Utility on Windows on page 24 Starting the hd Utility Command Line on page 25 hd Command Options and Parameters on page 26 Viewing the hd Utility Drive Mapping Output on page 26 Installing the hd Utility on Windows For instructions on installing the utility see Installing the hd Utility on page 9 and follow this procedure Y To Install the hd Utility on Windows 1 2 From the windows w2k3 tools hdtool directory of the Tools and Drivers CD or CD image get the w2k3_hd1 0x_pkg zip file Unzip the file and move to the appropriate Program directory 23 Y T
30. S7225SBSUN250G 38 drive19 HITACHI HDS7250SASUN500G 39 drive23 HITACHI HDS7250SASUN500G 40 drive43 HITACHI HDS7250SASUN500G 41 drive47 HITACHI HDS7225SBSUN250G 42 drive35 HITACHI HDS7250SASUN500G 43 drive39 HITACHI HDS7250SASUN500G 44 drivell HITACHI HDS7250SASUN500G 45 drivel5 HITACHI HDS7250SASUN500G 46 drive3 HITACHI HDS7250SASUN500G 47 drive7 HITACHI HDS7250SASUN500G ee ee ee com ir rc nr 7 SunFireX4500 Rear 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 AT drive27 drive31 drivel9 drive23 drive43 drive47 drive35 drive39 drivell drive15 drive3 drive7 Att Att Att Att Att Att Att Att Att Att Att 24 25 26 24 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 drive26 drive30 drivel8 drive22 drive42 drive46 drive34 drive38 drivel0 drivel4 drive2 drive6 D Att Att Att Att Att Att Att Att Att Att Att 12 3 14 15 16 sss 18 19 20 21 22 23 drive25 drive29 drivel7 drive21 drive41 drive45 drive33 drive37 drive9 drivel3 drivel drives Att Att Att Att Att Att Att Att Att Att Att 0 E 2 3 4 53 6 7 8 9 10 11 drive24 drive28 drivel6 drive20 drive40 drive44 drive32 drive36 drive8 drivel2 drive0 drive4 b bt Att Att Att Att Att Att Att Att Att Att SunFireX4500 Front GRR En ee D 28 x64 Servers Utilities Reference Manual April 2010 Y To Display the Drives in Sequential Order Use the following command to display the disk s ph
31. Select the adapters to include in this team g Intel R PRO 1000 MT Dual Port Server Adapter O Intel R PRO 1000 MT Dual Port Server Adapter 2 LJ Intel R PRO 1000 MT Dual Port Server Adapter 3 CO intel PRO 1000 MT Dual Port Server Adapter 4 The list shows the adapters that are evailable for Advanced Networking Services ANS teaming Adapters that do not support ANS teaming or that are already members of another team are unavailable and are not shown in the list TOE TCP Offload Engine enabled adapters cannot be added to an ANS team and will not appear in the list of available adapters x lt Back Next gt Cancel 8 Select the adapters to be included in the team from the list of installed adapters and then click Next The wizard guides you through the configuration and setup of your team 62 x64 Servers Utilities Reference Manual April 2010 Learning More About Intel NIC Teaming For more information on setting up NIC teaming for your environment refer to the Intel Connectivity web page on Advanced Networking Services Teaming at http support intel com support network sb CS 009747 htm Additionally you may download the complete set of Intel Network Connections User Guides for your server s network adapters at http support intel com support network sb cs 009715 htm Using Network Access Manager NAM to Configure NVIDIA NIC Teaming This section describes how to use the NVIDIA
32. XY gt List raw hex SMART data for specified disk for x4540 x64 Servers Utilities Reference Manual April 2010 Configuring Offline and Online Hard Disk Drives Using the hdadm Command The hdadm command is a hard drive management tool for the x64 systems such as the Sun Fire X4500 server This command supports drive hot plugging features and assists with configuring disk drives before they are inserted or removed Additionally the hdadm command consist of subcommands that allows you to configure hard disk drives using the disk logical name or physical slot number The hdadm subcommands allows the system administrator to choose command combinations to configure disks online or offline The hdadm command along with the hd and cfgdisk commands provides a full range of tools to configure and manage their Sun Fire X4500 X4540 server disk drives TABLE 4 2 hdadm Subcommand Options Option Description online This option configures all drives that are in connected and unconfigured state to an online and accessible status It takes the slot as argument and all the other option as specified in the synopsis offline This option unconfigures all drives that are in connected and configured state to an offline status It takes the argument slot or disk and all the other option as specified in the synopsis display This option displays all drives within the Sun Fire X4500 X4540 server slot This option can use any number betw
33. ace refer to the documentation and online help installed with the product Chapter 8 NIC Teaming for Windows 67 68 Using the NVIDIA Network Control Panel for Windows Server 2008 If you elect to do a custom installation of Sun supplemental software you can select NVIDIA Network Access Manager NAM to be installed on your Sun server When installed you can use NAM features to optimize your server s network performance increase its network bandwidth and provide for optimal throughput in case one of your network adapters stops functioning For Windows Server 2008 NVIDIA Ethernet settings are done through the NVIDIA Control Panel The NVIDIA Control Panel software is used to set up network interface Teaming This tool allows you to combine all the NVIDIA Ethernet interfaces on your system to form a team resulting in increased bandwidth and network failover redundancy Note To determine which network interface ports are active on your system use the ipconfig all DOS command or the Windows Network Connections manager For more information see the Service Manual for your server WY To Launch the NVIDIA Control Panel To access the functions available for your server s network interface do the following at your server once NAM has been installed 1 From your Windows taskbar click Start and then click Programs 2 Open the NVIDIA Corporation program group click the NVIDIA Control Panel folder and then click Contro
34. ar log messages and onto the service processor System Event Log SEL In the case of correctable ECC memory errors both reports should correctly identify the CPU slot and DIMM number on which the memory error occurred Chapter 7 Hardware Error Report and Decode Tool HERD 3 0 for Linux 51 Note The Linux kernel only harvests MCE errors every 5 minutes so a delay might occur between an MCE occurrence and its report to the system log and SEL HERD Syntax Usage herd options Options e decode lt addr gt Decode the given 64 bit hex address and exit D nodaemon Don t detach and become a daemonD d debu Debug moded ignorenodev Silent exit if device missing filter Filter out known bogus MCEs dmi Lookup MCE address in BIOS tables params Display herd parameters information setparam lt key gt lt value gt Set or override parameter value h help This messageh Example of HERD Output Here is an example of the system log output generated by HERD Jan 14 18 57 32 host herd HARDWARE ERROR This is NOT a software problem Jan 14 18 57 32 host herd Please contact your hardware vendor Jan 14 18 57 32 host herd CPU 0 4 northbridge Jan 14 18 57 32 host herd Northbridge Watchdog error Jan 14 18 57 32 host herd bit57 processor context corrupt Jan 14 18 57 32 host herd bit61 error uncorrected Jan 14 18 57 32 host herd bus error generic participation request time
35. ce drive24 drive28 drivel6 drive20 drive40 drive44 drive32 drive36 drive8 drive12 drive0 drive4 drive25 drive29 drivel7 drive21 drive41 drive45 drive33 drive37 drive9 drive13 drivel Model HITACHI HDS7250SASUN500G HITACHI HDS7250SASUN500G HITACHI HDS7225SBSUN250G HITACHI HDS7250SASUN500G HITACHI HDS7250SASUN500G HITACHI HDS7250SASUN500G HITACHI HDS7250SASUN500G HITACHI HDS7250SASUN500G HITACHI HDS7250SASUN500G HITACHI HDS7250SASUN500G HITACHI HDS7225SBSUN250G HITACHI HDS7250SASUN500G HITACHI HDS7225SBSUN250G HITACHI HDS7225SBSUN250G HITACHI HDS7225SBSUN250G HITACHI HDS7225SBSUN250G HITACHI HDS7225SBSUN250G HITACHI HDS7250SASUN500G HITACHI HDS7250SASUN500G HITACHI HDS7225SBSUN250G HITACHI HDS7225SBSUN250G HITACHI HDS7250SASUN500G HITACHI HDS7250SASUN500G Chapter 3 Using the hd Utility on Windows 2003 27 23 drives HITACHI HDS7225SBSUN250G 24 drive26 HITACHI HDS7250SASUN500G 25 drive30 HITACHI HDS7250SASUN500G 26 drive18 HITACHI HDS7250SASUN500G 27 drive22 HITACHI HDS7250SASUN500G 28 drive42 HITACHI HDS7250SASUN500G 29 drive46 HITACHI HDS7250SASUN500G 30 drive34 HITACHI HDS7250SASUN500G 31 drive38 HITACHI HDS7250SASUN500G 32 drive10 HITACHI HDS7250SASUN500G 33 drivel4 HITACHI HDS7250SASUN500G 34 drive2 HITACHI HDS7225SBSUN250G 35 drive6 HITACHI HDS7225SBSUN250G 36 drive27 HITACHI HDS7250SASUN500G 37 drive31 HITACHI HD
36. d monitor and manage system environmentals independent of the operating system Some Sun servers implement a subset o f IPMI functions You can download this tool from http ipmitool sourceforge net For more information see Chapter 5 IPMItool for Windows Chapter 1 Applications and Utilities for x64 Servers 3 4 RAID Utilities RAID allows you to manage an array of disks for increased redundancy recoverability and performance A RAID 1 volume or mirror is a volume that maintains identical copies of the data in RAID 0 stripe or concatenation volumes The RAID 0 volumes that are mirrored are called submirrors After you configure a mirror the mirror can be used just like a physical slice MegaRAID Storage Manger MSM is a configuration setup utility that enables you to configure monitor and maintain storage configurations on SAS106x Integrated RAID controllers MSM is available on the Tools and Drivers CD or the Tools and Drivers CD image on the product download site For more information see the Sun LSI 106x RAID User s Guide For Adaptec based RAID arrays see Chapter 6 Managing RAID Using the StorageTek RAID Manager for Adaptec based RAID Controller on page 45 LSI SAS IR SNMP is a utility used over SAS connections to monitor MSM IR activity from a remote station It is available on the Tools and Drivers CD or the Tools and Drivers CD image on the product download site These servers support the LSI SNMP uti
37. d out generic error mem transaction generic access level generic Jan 14 18 57 32 host herd STATUS b200000000070f0f MCGSTATUS 0 Jan 14 18 57 32 host herd Physical address maps to Cpu Node 0 DIMM 1 Jan 14 18 57 32 host herd HARDWARE ERROR This is NOT a software problem Jan 14 18 57 32 host herd Please contact your hardware vendor Jan 14 18 57 32 host herd CPU 0 4 northbridge Jan 14 18 57 32 host herd Northbridge Watchdog error Jan 14 18 57 32 host herd bit57 processor context corrupt Jan 14 18 57 32 host herd bit61 error uncorrected Jan 14 18 57 32 host herd bus error generic participation request timed out generic error mem transaction generic access level generic Jan 14 18 57 32 host herd STATUS b200000000070f0f MCGSTATUS 0 Jan 14 18 57 32 host herd Physical address maps to Cpu Node 0 DIMM 1 52 x64 Servers Utilities Reference Manual April 2010 Additional Options HERD has a number of parameters that can be changed using the setparam option The list of available parameters and their descriptions is available by running herd params TABLE 7 2 HERD Options Option Default Values Description check_timer_secs 10 Delay in seconds between MCE log checks proc_pci_ devices proc bus pci de Path of procfs file containing PCI devices vices information HERD uses this file to obtain the CPU DRAM bridge PCI devices on the system proc_pci_ bus proc bus pci Path of procfs d
38. een 0 and 47 as argument This number corresponds to the drive in the physical slot number on the chassis in the Sun Fire X4500 server disk This option requires sax argument which corresponds to the Linux storage device name on Sun Fire X4500 X4540 server all This option applies to all the disk drives in Sun Fire X4500 X4540 server It is dependent on the offline and online subcommand selected This option can be used when you need to initialize all the drives row 0 3 This option allows you to take a series of drives in a row offline or online col 0 3 The option allows you to take a series of drives in a column offline or online checker0 This option offlines or onlines disk drives in checker pattern 0 checker1 This option offlines or onlines disk drives in checker pattern 1 Chapter 4 Using the ha Utility on Linux 39 TABLE 4 2 hdadm Subcommand Options Continued Option Description alt_col0 This option offlines or onlines disk drives in alternate column pattern 0 alt_coll This option offlines or onlines disk drives in alternate column pattern 1 up This option offlines or onlines the disk drives in an up pattern down This option offlines or onlines the disk drives in an down pattern 40 Examples Using the hdadm Command This section contains examples of common hdadm commands For more information and options refer to the hdadm man page This chapter includes the following sections m To Take a Disk Of
39. er 2003 R2 SP2 Install the IPMI tool and Microsoft s IPMI System Management driver in Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2 as described in the Windows operating system install guide for your server For Windows Server 2008 Install IPMI tool as described in Windows Operating System Installation Guide for your server No configuration is required IPMITool is ready for use For More Information For information about using the IPMItool refer to your Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager 2 0 User s Guide 820 1188 For more information on standard IPMItool commands please see http www nvidia com object LO_28249 htm1 x64 Servers Utilities Reference Manual April 2010 CHAPTER 6 Using RAID Array Configuration Tools for Windows Systems This chapter provides an overview of the tools used to configure RAID arrays on systems equipped with the Windows operating system For actual instructions please see the documents listed in the following sections m For Adaptec based RAID arrays see Managing RAID Using the StorageTek RAID Manager for Adaptec based RAID Controller on page 45 m For LSI based RAID arrays see Managing RAID Using the MegaRAID Storage Manager for LSI based RAID Controllers on page 46 Managing RAID Using the StorageTek RAID Manager for Adaptec based RAID Controller For Sun servers with an Adaptec based internal RAID controller you can use the Sun StorageTek RAID Manager graphical user int
40. erface GUI Command Line Interface CLI or the Adaptec Configuration Utility to build your storage space m The Sun StorageTek RAID Manager software is an application that helps you build a storage space for your online data Your storage space can include direct attached or internal RAID storage With the Sun StorageTek RAID Manager software you can group disk drives into logical drives and build in redundancy to protect your data and improve system performance You can also use the software to monitor and manage all the HBAs enclosures and disk drives in your storage space from a single location 45 m The Adaptec Configuration Utility is a BIOS based utility that enables you to create and manage controllers disk drives and other devices and arrays using the integrated RAID controller Adaptec based If you use the BIOS Configuration Utility to create arrays the Sun StorageTek RAID Manager GUI detects those arrays and displays them as logical drives in the GUI m The arrconf command line interface CLI can be used with the Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA to perform many of the same tasks provided with the StorageTek RAID Manager GUI The arcconf command line tool allows the deletion of logical volumes without first requiring removal of the partitions The syntax for this is arcconf DELETE LOGICALDRIVE 2 Where is the controller number and z is the number of the logical drive to be deleted You will receive the following wa
41. ernet 00 14 4f 8d 47 54 NVIDIA nForce 10 100 1000 Mbps Ethemet 2 00 14 4f 8d 47 55 R 4 Select the network interfaces you wish to team and then click The wizard guides you through the configuration and setup of your team Learning More About NVIDIA Control Panel For more information about using NVIDIA networking options refer to the documentation and online help installed with the product x64 Servers Utilities Reference Manual April 2010 Index 0 correctable hardware errors 50 D displaying disks in sequential order Linux 37 Solaris OS 20 E error reporting 50 F fdisk partition 18 H hard disk drive map Linux 33 Solaris OS 12 13 Windows 24 Hardware Error Report and Decode tool 49 hardware error reporting 50 hd command Linux 35 36 Solaris OS 15 Windows 26 hd utility and cfgadm command 11 and cfgdisk command 32 hard disk drive map Linux 33 Solaris OS 12 13 Windows 24 installing on Solaris OS 9 installing on Windows 23 Linux 31 overview on Linux OS 32 Solaris OS 31 Windows OS 23 hdadm command 39 HERD 50 l Intel NIC Teaming 58 IPMITool requirements for using 43 L log file HERD 50 LSI RAID documentation xi M Machine Check Exceptions MCE 50 MCE reports 50 monitoring hardware errors 50 N Network card teaming 58 NIC teaming 58 NIC teaming for NVIDIA NIC 63 NVIDIA NIC teaming 63 O offlining disk 40 onlining disk 4
42. fline by Physical Slot Number on page 40 m To Take a Disk Offline by Logical Name on page 40 m To Put a Disk Online by Physical Slot Number on page 41 m To Put a Disk Online by Physical Slot Number on page 41 m To Take Multiple Disks Offline in Column on page 41 m To Put All Drives Online on page 42 To Take a Disk Offline by Physical Slot Number For example to take a drive offline in slot 11 by its physical slot number perform the following steps 1 Type the following command hdadm offline slot 11 2 Remove the drive in slot 11 with the blue LED To Take a Disk Offline by Logical Name For example to take a drive offline in slot 10 by its logical name perform the following steps x64 Servers Utilities Reference Manual April 2010 1 Type the following command hdadm offline disk sda 2 Remove the drive in slot 10 with the blue LED To Put a Disk Online by Physical Slot Number For example to take a disk drive in slot 11 online by using its physical slot number perform the following steps For example to take a disk drive in slot 11 online by using its physical slot number perform the following steps 1 Insert the drive in slot 11 2 Type the following command hdadm offline row3 The LED for slot 11 turns green To Take Multiple Disks Offline in a Row For example to take disk drives in row 3 offline perform the following step Ty
43. gadm command provides configuration administration operations on dynamically reconfigurable hardware resources For more information on this command see the man page Determining Empty Slots and Unrecognized Drives The hd utility works with Solaris disk maintenance and configuration administration commands like format and cfgadm The hd output can also help you with identifying empty slots and drives that have not been recognized by the Solaris operating system Viewing the Hard Disk Drive Map The utility probes and displays all of the available drives in the system with their logical device name Here is sample output from the hd utility for the Sun Fire X4500 server Sun Fire X4500 Server Rear 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 656 c5t7 c4t CAE7 c7t3 c7t7 c6t3 c6t7 cit 6167 c0Ot cOt7 Att Att Att Att Att 24 25 26 27 28 295 30 31 32 33 34 35s c5t2 c5t6 c4t2 c4t c7t2 c7t6 c6t2 c6t6 clt2 cit c0t2 cOt6 Att Att Att Att Att Att Att Att Att Att Att 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 246 22 23 c5t1 c5t5 c4tl c4t Gitl 7165 8661 cots CLEL elt c0t1 cO0t5 Att Att Att Att Att Att Att Att Att Att Att 0 Ls Dis Bis 4 Bs 6 Ti 8 9 10 LT c5t c5t4 cat c4t4 c7t0 c7t4 c6tO c6t4 cit cit4 cot c0t4 b b Att Att Att Att Att Att Att Att Att Att
44. ge devices that are physically present in the machine and visible to Solaris 14 x64 Servers Utilities Reference Manual April 2010 The hd command provides configuration and status information about the server s drives and has several options Some of the options include displaying color mode c summary s diagnose d identifying platform type p and obtaining configuration and status help messages h For more information and options refer to the hd man page Viewing Hard Drive Status Use the hd command to determine the status of a drive by mapping the drive location For the command options enter the following hd h TABLE 2 1 lists the hd options TABLE 2 1 hd Utility Command Options Options Descriptions 6 Displays status in color mode There are three status rows for each device e Physical slot location that matches the chassis label Logical location that matches Solaris Storage device name cXEY drive runtime status The following syntax is used Up arrow Indicates the device e Green Device enumerated Device is present and accessible Red Device not enumerated or no drive in physical slot location Device is not accessible absent empty or down Devices under the controller are not enumerated The controller is not enumerated until there is a drive in the slots Yellow Device has warning messages Available in diagnose mode Device has war
45. h physical Note HERD must be run on the system on which the MCE actually occurred to identify the CPU and DIMM numbers correctly HERD supports a debug option d that gives more system information including the Opteron CPU identification data for example herd d e 0x000008000000 2 cores found family 15 model 5 stepping 10 revision C 2herd dimm translation against system address 00080000 Node 0 DRAM base 00000000 DRAM lmit O003fffff HoleEn 0 Chip 0 CSBase 00000000 CSMask 03 ffffff 000008000000 Cpu Node 0 DIMM 0 54 Software Error Report and Decode SERD Software Error Report and Decode SERD engine is a component of HERD that filters errors meeting a certain criteria The default setting for errors on a DIMM with a unique address is 24 errors within a 24 hour period The SERD filter allows 24 errors in a 24 hour time period and will not report an error but when the SERD filter is triggered on the 25th error HERD error messages begin to be added to var log messages The logging is done by HERD x64 Servers Utilities Reference Manual April 2010 When HERD is restarted the internal accounting of the last 24 hours is lost and the policy is reset upon reboot This means the SERD engine holds the info it uses to account for the last 24 hours in RAM When the program is interrupted either by a reboot or restarting HERD it loses all recollection of the past internal failures H
46. he openss1 libraries or the OpenIPMI scripts If one of these dependencies is missing RPM reports an error and you must install them manually With SLES use the yast utility For example type x64 Servers Utilities Reference Manual April 2010 yast2 i OpenIPMI With RHEL use up2date or system config packages For example type up2date i openssl HERD is designed to be backwardly compatible with the mcelog utility It supports the same command line options and uses the same format to report errors to the system log As such HERD acts as a replacement to mce1og both cannot be used at the same time Note that this conflict information is encoded into the HERD RPMs so installing HERD automatically uninstalls mce1og if it was present on the system Starting the HERD Daemon All RPMs that are provided come with the appropriate SysV init scripts After installation the HERD daemon is automatically setup to run after system boot The daemon is not however started right away To start HERD immediately after installation m For SLES10 OS and RHEL4 OS type service herd start m For SLES9 OS type etc init d herd start When the following message appears in the system log then HERD is running successfully var log messages herd IPMI connection fully operational Using HERD Once the HERD daemon is running any correctable MCEs that occur on the system are reported both on the system log v
47. ies follows m hd Utility on page 2 m Hardware Error Report and Decode HERD on page 2 m Disk Control and Monitor Utility DCMU on page 3 m IPMItool on page 3 m RAID Utilities on page 4 m NVIDIA Network Access Manager NAM on page 5 m Supported Utilities by Platform on page 5 hd Utility hd Utility is a hard disk drive utility used to determine the logical to physical device mapping of your system hd Utility is included in the SUNWhd package and is preinstalled on your server For more information see Chapter 2 Using the hd Utility on Oracle Solaris Chapter 4 Using the hd Utility on Linux or Chapter 3 Using the hd Utility on Windows The hd utility is supported on the following OSes m Oracle Solaris OS m OpenOracle Solaris Nevada build 35 m OpenOracle Solaris 2009 m RedHat Enterprise Linux 4 m RedHat Enterprise Linux 5 m SLES10 SP1 SLES11 Note The hd utility is not supported on Oracle Solaris 10 10 09 or the Sun Storage 7210 Sun Storage 7410 and Sun Storage 7720 platforms Hardware Error Report and Decode HERD Hardware Error Report and Decode HERD tool is a utility for monitoring decoding and reporting correctable hardware errors Note HERD is supported on platforms with AMD processors For more information see Chapter 7 Hardware Error Report and Decode Tool HERD 3 0 for Linux 2 x64 Servers Utilities Reference Manual April 2010
48. ing Vendor and Temperatures of Drives 13 Using the hd Command for Troubleshooting 15 Viewing Hard Drive Status 15 Using the hd Command for Administration 16 Viewing Devices in Color Mode 17 Viewing the x64 Platform Type 18 Viewing the PCI Storage Device Path 18 Viewing Drive Warning Messages 18 Viewing the fdisk Partition 18 Viewing the Disks in Sequential Order Sun Fire X4500 X4540 Servers Only 20 Viewing SMART Raw Data Count 22 3 Using the hd Utility on Windows 2003 23 Installing the hd Utility on Windows 23 Y To Install the hd Utility on Windows 23 Y To Remove hd Utility on Windows 24 Running the hd Utility on Windows 24 Starting the hd Utility Command Line 25 hd Command Options and Parameters 26 Viewing the hd Utility Drive Mapping Output 26 Y To Display the Hard Drive Map 27 vi x64 Servers Utilities Reference Manual April 2010 Y To Display the Drives in Sequential Order 29 Y To Display the Summary 30 Y To Display Help 30 4 Using the hd Utility on Linux 31 Installing the hd Utility 31 Running the hd Utility on Linux 32 Viewing the hd Utility Drive Mapping Output 32 Viewing the Hard Drive Map Using the hd Command 33 Viewing the Hard Drive Map Using the hdadm displayCommand 34 Viewing the Disk Controllers and Bootable Drives 35 Viewing Hard Disk Drive Status 36 Viewing the Hard Drives in Sequential Order 37 Viewing the hd Command Help Options 38 Configuring Offline and Online Hard Disk Drives Using the hdadm Command 39
49. irectory containing PCI devices configuration data HERD reads the PCI configuration data of the system DRAM controllers from the corresponding files in that directory force_cpu Sets the CPU version information Should be formatted as family model stepping with decimal values If not set the CPU version is auto detected Known Problems and Limitations Recent Linux kernel versions 2 6 16 and newer ship with an MCE decoding stack called EDAC which can conflict with HERD In order for the HERD daemon to function correctly it is important to first unload the EDAC related kernel modules with the rmmod command This is done automatically by the HERD starting script in version 1 8 On systems that have a 128 bit configured DRAM interface HERD can only identify DIMM pairs rather than individual DIMM modules The size of the DRAM interface is reported by HERD when it runs in debug mode For example with the following command herd d e 0 Chapter 7 Hardware Error Report and Decode Tool HERD 3 0 for Linux 53 Identifying CPU and DIMMs With MCEs If an MCE occurred before HERD was installed on a system use the HERD tool to identify the CPU slot and DIMM number from the physical address reported by the MCE herd e 0x18000000 For example use the herd command with the e option to decode a physical address 000018000000 Cpu Node 0 DIMM 0 address0x18000000 The results identify the DIMM associated wit
50. ive The command parameters and the information they display are shown in TABLE 4 1 The hd output can also help you identify the empty slots and drives that have not been recognized by the Linux operating system Chapter 4 Using the hd Utility on Linux 35 36 Viewing Hard Disk Drive Status Use the hd command parameters to determine the status of a hard drive The command parameters and the information they display are shown in TABLE 4 1 TABLE 4 1 hd Utility Command Options on Linux Option Description c Maps and displays a status of all hard disks in color mode There are three status rows for each device e Physical slot location that matches the chassis label Logical location that matches Linux Storage device name sax drive runtime status The following syntax is used Up arrow Indicates the device Green Device enumerated Device is present and accessible Red Device not enumerated or no drive in physical slot location Device is not accessible absent empty or down e Devices under the controller are not enumerated The controller is not enumerated until there is a drive in the slots Device has warning messages from the storage subsystem Blue Bootable drive slot b Drive slot is bootable if an OS is installed on the drive s Gives summarized version B Lists bootable slot number devname with present absent status q This option is for the Sun Fire X4500 X45
51. l Panel The NVIDIA Control Panel appears The program prompts you to select the Standard or Advanced interface You can setup teaming for two or more network interfaces An example of the Advanced interface is shown in FIGURE 8 8 x64 Servers Utilities Reference Manual April 2010 FIGURE 8 8 Windows Server 2008 NVIDIA Control Panel Screen FA NviDia Control Panel NVIDIA Teaming technology allows you to combine two or more network adapters Wn Teamin you can increase your bandwidth or have a backup if one of the adapters stops functioning Use the following Teaming configuration Description The optimal tearing configuracion will be automatically selected Note that 802 34D muliple teams are not supported in this mods System Information 3 For example if you wanted to set up NIC teaming and select your On settings instead of the using the optimal defaults you would select Use Custom Teaming Configuration The Custom Teaming Configuration wizard starts and displays the network interfaces available for teaming see FIGURE 8 9 Chapter 8 NIC Teaming for Windows 69 70 FIGURE 8 9 Ethernet Teaming List EINvIDIA Control Panel Team Adapter Select Select the adapters to be included in this team CL Adapter L EthemetAddess OO NVIDIA Adapters E NVIDIA nForce 10 100 1000 Mbp Ethernet 3 00 14 4f8d 47 52 E NVIDIA nForce 10 10 1000 Mbp Ethernet 4 00 14 4f8d 47 53 NVIDIA nForce 10 100 1000 Mbps Eth
52. lity on the Windows Server 2003 OS and on Linux For more information see the Sun LSI 106x RAID User s Guide For LSI based RAID arrays see Managing RAID Using the MegaRAID Storage Manager for LSI based RAID Controllers on page 46 The raidctl utility creates deletes or displays RAID volumes of the LS11030 HW RAID controller For more information see the Sun LSI 106x RAID User s Guide NIC Teaming NIC teaming also known as IEEE 802 3ad Link Aggregation for Windows is the grouping of Network Interface Cards NICs into one logical interface to increase availability and enable load balancing NIC teaming provides for fault tolerance load balancing link aggregation and Virtual LAN VLAN tagging in Windows 2008 and Windows 2008 R2 When you install the NIC Teaming supplemental software for your Sun server Intel PROSet software configuration tabs are automatically added to the network adapters listed in Device Manager Adapters that appear in the Intel PROSet teaming wizard can be included in a team x64 Servers Utilities Reference Manual April 2010 NVIDIA Network Access Manager NAM The NVIDIA Network Access Manager can be used to configure the teaming of NVIDIA network interface ports on on systems running Windows 2003 and Windows 2008 operating systems Use NAM to optimize your server s network performance increase its network bandwidth and provide optimal throughput in case one of your network adapters sto
53. mage downloadable from the product web page The Linux version of the hd utility resides in the linux tools hdtool directory Tip On the Sun Fire X4500 X4540 servers the hd utility is included in the SUNWhd package preinstalled in opt SUNWhd hd bin hd 31 Once you have downloaded hd from a command line go to its directory and type gt hd Running the hd Utility on Linux You use the utility to get a logical to physical mapping of the devices This mapping can help you to administer the system manage the hard drives and troubleshoot the server The hd utility works with existing Linux disk maintenance configuration and administration commands like cfgdisk The hd utility provides a color coded hard drive location map It has the following functions m Probes and displays all the available storage devices on the system m Provides color coded hard drive location maps m Enables remote analysis To use hd utility you must have the hd package installed For additional commands related to hd see the following man pages for additional commands cfgdisk hd and hdadm 32 Viewing the hd Utility Drive Mapping Output You can use the drive mapping output from hd utility for remote analysis The utility probes and displays the available storage devices in the system The hd utility output makes the distinction between controllers slots and storage devices that are physically present in the machine and
54. n the Network Access Manager screen 66 x64 Servers Utilities Reference Manual April 2010 FIGURE 8 7 Network Interface List 2 NVIDIA ForceWare Network Access Manager i Ele Edt View Favorites Tools Hep a Oak gt z seach 22 Favotes gt Welcome to NVIDIA Teaming Setup Wizard Select which Ethernet interfaces will be on the team Click Add icon to add the interface to the team NVIDIA nForce Networking Controller 3 00 14 4f 80 47 55 NVIDIA nForce Networking Controller 4 00 14 4f 80 47 54 NVIDIA nForce Networking Controller 2 00 14 4f 80 47 52 NVIDIA nForce Networking Controller 00 14 4f 8d 47 53 Click the Remove icon to remove the interface from the team There are no Ethernet interfaces in the team i 4 ol 6 From the available list of Ethernet Interface Names add available interfaces to the team by clicking the Add icon You can have two or more interfaces in a team 7 After selecting the interfaces to be teamed click the Next button located at the bottom of the screen The wizard guides you through the configuration and setup of your team Note Once you confirm the team to be created you must restart the server s network interface and Network Access Manager to configure the new settings Learning More About Network Access Manager For more information about using NVIDIA networking options through either the web based or CLI interf
55. network interface do the following 1 From the Taskbar click Start and then click Run The run dialog box is displayed 2 In the Open list type devmgmt msc and then click OK The Device Manager screen is displayed 3 Expand the Network adapters group and select the first adapter 4 Right click the selection and click Properties The adapter properties screen is displayed 60 x64 Servers Utilities Reference Manual April 2010 FIGURE 8 2 Intel NIC Adapter Properties Screen Intel R PRO 1000 MT Dual Port Server Adapter Properties KIES General Ges york po tie a t p for increased bandwidth and or For more information apa ua 5 To setup NIC teaming click the Teaming tab The teaming options are displayed see FIGURE 8 2 6 Select Team with other adapters and then click New Team The New Team Wizard is displayed Chapter 8 NIC Teaming for Windows 61 FIGURE 8 3 New Team Wizard Screen mr x Welcome to the Intel R PRO Adapter New Team Wizard Specify a name for the team Advanced Networking Services ANS team names are limited to 48 characters Team names must be unique within the system The team name can be changed after the team is created by using the Modify Team button on the Setting tab of the team properties dialog see 7 Click Next The Adapter Selection screen is displayed FIGURE 8 4 Adapter Selection Screen New Team Wizard xi
56. network interfaces Sun supports Intel and NVIDIA network interfaces Some systems have both Intel and NVIDIA network interface ports Both Intel and NVIDIA provide tools for managing the network interface ports m The Intel PROSet for Windows Device Manager supports teaming Intel and NVIDIA network interface ports m The NVIDIA Network Access Manager NAM manages NVIDIA network interface ports It does not allow you to team NVIDIA and Intel ports See Using Network Access Manager NAM to Configure NVIDIA NIC Teaming on page 63 for details Using Intel PROSet for Windows Device Manager to Configure NIC Teaming Intel PROSet for Windows Device Manager is an extension to the Windows Device Manager When you install the NIC Teaming supplemental software for your Sun server Intel PROSet software configuration tabs are automatically added to the network adapters listed in Device Manager Note To determine which network interface ports are active on your system use the ipconfig all DOS command or the Windows Network Connections manager For more information see the Service Manual for your server Multi Vendor Teaming The Multi Vendor Teaming MVT feature allows teaming with a combination of Intel and non Intel adapters This feature is currently available under Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2008 58 x64 Servers Utilities Reference Manual April 2010 For example the Sun Fire X4100 M2 and X4200 M2 ha
57. ng the hd Utility Command Line To use hd utility choose Start gt All Programs gt Sun HD Tool gt hdtool Start a command prompt and run the hd utility gt hd If a command prompt is started type cd C Program Files x86 Sun hd Tip For better viewing widen the screen to 95 or 110 in size Move and right click the mouse on the left top corner of the hdtool command prompt to choose Command Prompt gt Properties gt Layout gt Window Size gt Width gt 110 Chapter 3 Using the hd Utility on Windows 2003 25 hd Command Options and Parameters Use the hd command to determine the status of a hard drive by mapping the drive location using the parameters shown in TABLE 3 1 TABLE 3 1 Option Description no option Maps and displays a status of all hard drives in color mode There are three status rows for each device e Physical slot location that matches the chassis label Logical location that matches Windows device name e Drive runtime status The following syntax is used Up arrow Indicates the device Device is present and accessible Device is not accessible absent empty or down Devices under the controller are not enumerated The controller is not enumerated until there is a drive in the slots Device has warning messages from the storage subsystem b Drive slot is bootable if there is OS installed on the drive hor Provides utility help info
58. ning messages from the storage subsystem Blue Bootable drive slot b Drive slot is bootable if an OS is installed on the drive Chapter 2 Using the hd Utility on Solaris OS 10 15 TABLE 2 1 hd Utility Command Options Continued Options Descriptions s Provides a summary list all the storage devices device types and the count of all storage devices Note If the system is a not a Sun Fire X4500 or X4540 server and the subsystem supports the feature it lists the storage devices with their logical device names serial numbers vendor model and drive temperatures p Identifies x64 platform type based on the x64 storage host controllers b Displays x64 server platform mapping type regardless of platform type in bypass mode Using the hd Command for Administration The following hd commands enable you to view information on the systems hard drives Viewing Devices in Color Mode The following command starts the utility in color mode and summarizes all the storage devices in the system hd c s Here is an example of output listing a summary of all disks platform Sun Fire X4500 Server Device Serial Vendor Model Rev Temperature c0t0d0s2 K41BT4C7M6PS HITACHI HDS7225SBSUN250G V440 29 C 84 F c0t4d0s2 K41BT4C7N4HS HITACHI HDS7225SBSUN250G V440 32 C 89 F cit0d0s2 K41BT4C7MTSS HITACHI HDS7225SBSUN250G V440 30 C 86 F cit4d0s2 K41BT4C7NXHS HITACHI HDS7225SBSUN250G 440 32 C 89 F c2t0d0s2
59. o Remove hd Utility on Windows From the Start menu choose All Programs gt Control Panel gt Add or Remove Programs gt hd gt Remove Running the hd Utility on Windows You use the utility to get a logical to physical mapping of the devices This mapping can help you to administer the system manage the hard drives and troubleshoot the server The hd utility output enables you to locate all the disks visually based on the physical topology of the Sun Fire X4500 X4540 server drives by providing a color coded hard drive location map The hd utility has the following features m Probes and displays the available storage devices on the Sun Fire X4500 X4540 servers m Enables remote analysis The hd utility maps the drives and produces output that can help you to identify empty slots and drives that have not been enumerated The following are sample output that displays the hard drive s physical slot number logical name and status 3 ibe LT 1 5 19 23 27 31 39 39 43 47 drive3 drive7 drivell drivel5 drivel9 drive23 drive27 drive31 drive35 drive39 drive43 drive47 Att Att Att Att Att Att Att Att Att Att 2 6 10 14 18 22 26 30 34 38 42 46 drive2 drive6 drivel0 drivel4 drivel8 drive22 drive26 drive30 drive34 drive38 drive42 drive46 Att Att Att Att Att Att Att Att Att Att Att T 5 9 3 13 3 17 221 25 29 33 37 41 45 drivel drive5 drive9 drivel3 drivel7 drive21 drive25 drive29 dri
60. off loaded If you have a software firewall installed on your system enabling TCP IP Acceleration technology might cause some network traffic to bypass your firewall A warning message indicating this is displayed when a user enables TCP IP acceleration m FirstPacket This tool allows you to manage the traffic on your server and improve the performance of user specified applications such as networked games Voice over IP VoIP and other applications that are sensitive to network delay latency Note You can not use both NVIDIA FirstPacket and NVIDIA Teaming at the same time You can only configure your server to use one or the other Note To determine which network interface ports are active on your system use the ipconfig all DOS command or the Windows Network Connections manager For more information see the Service Manual for your server Y To Launch the Network Access Manager To access the functions available for your server s network interface do the following at your server once NAM has been installed 1 From your Windows taskbar click Start and then click Programs 2 Open the NVIDIA Corporation program group click the Network Access Manager folder and then click Web based Interface The Network Access Manager screen appears FIGURE 8 5 You can use it to setup teaming for two or more network interface ports x64 Servers Utilities Reference Manual April 2010 FIGURE 8 5 Windows Server 2003
61. ollowing functions m Probes and displays all the available storage devices on the system m Provides color coded hard drive location maps m Enables remote analysis The hd utility maps the disk drives then produces output that can also help you to identify empty slots and drives that have not been enumerated FIGURE 2 1 displays a map of the Sun Fire X4500 server and the 48 internal SATA disk drives it supports x64 Servers Utilities Reference Manual April 2010 FIGURE 2 1 Server Drive and Fan Tray Layout of the Sun Fire X4500 Server The Sun Fire X4500 server comes with six controllers each supporting up to eight SATA drives for a total of 48 SATA drives Before you reinstall the Solaris OS you need to determine the logical device name that corresponds to the two bootable drives which is in the form cXtYdZsw where m cX is the controller or interface number such as c0 c2 c4 and so on Controller numbers are logically assigned in sequential order m tY is the target ID of the device such as t0 t1 t2 and so on up to 7 m dZ is the device number also known as the logical unit number LUN It reflects the actual address of the device unit Z is zero 0 for Solaris 10 11 06 OS Chapter 2 Using the hd Utility on Solaris OS 10 11 m sW is the slice number that represents a slice of a drive Valid numbers are 0 to 7 Determining the Boot Drive To determine the bootable drive use the command cfgadm The cf
62. ols linux herd directory 49 50 About HERD HERD is a tool for monitoring decoding and reporting correctable hardware errors These correctable hardware errors are also known as Machine Check Exceptions MCE Versions of Linux x86_64 kernels since 2 6 4 do not print recoverable MCEs to the kernel log Instead they are saved into a special kernel buffer which is accessible using dev mcelog HERD monitors and collects data from dev mcelog and reports the corresponding errors to the system log and if the resource is available to the system Service Processor SP Event Log through the local IPMI interface During error decoding HERD attempts to provide as much information as possible from the data supplied by the AMD CPU In particular physical addresses obtained from correctable ECC memory errors are matched to the corresponding CPU slot and DIMM number HERD is supported on Sun servers with AMD processors Installing HERD RPMs are provided for the following Linux distributions TABLE 7 1 RPM Linux Distributions Release RPM Designation Red Hat RHEL4 64 bit herd 1 x x rh4 x86_64 rpm Red Hat RHEL5 64 bit herd 1 x x rh5 x86_64 rpm Novell SLES9 64 bit herd 1 x x s19 x86_64 rpm Novell SLES10 64 bit herd 1 x x s110 x86_64 rpm To install the RPM run the following command rpm Uhv herd 1 x 1 rh4 x86_64 rpm Each RPM has a set of run time dependencies that are enforced by RPM These dependencies include t
63. owever the log data in the SERD log remains intact Chapter 7 Hardware Error Report and Decode Tool HERD 3 0 for Linux 55 56 x64 Servers Utilities Reference Manual April 2010 CHAPTER 8 NIC Teaming for Windows This chapter describes how to configue NIC teaming on systems equipped with the Windows operating system This chapter includes the following sections Overview of Network Interfaces on page 58 Using Intel PROSet for Windows Device Manager to Configure NIC Teaming on page 58 Using Network Access Manager NAM to Configure NVIDIA NIC Teaming on page 63 The procedures in this chapter assume that you have already done the following Installed the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 or Windows Server 2008 operating system Downloaded Windows zip and extracted InstallPack_x_x_x exe Ran InstallPack_x_x_x exe to install supplemental software on the server or for Windows Server 2008 downloadeded and installed the contents of the Tools and Driver ISO image Note The _x_x_x number identifies the version of the package for example InstallPack_1_1_4 zip To access to the NVIDIA Network Access Manager NAM command line interface install the CLI program onto your computer For more information see http www nvidia com object LO_28249 html 57 Overview of Network Interfaces This chapter describes how to configure NIC teaming on systems equipped with Intel and NVIDIA Ethernet
64. pe the following command hdadm offline row3 The LEDs for drives in row 3 turn blue To Take Multiple Disks Offline in Column For example to take disk drives in column 3 offline perform the following step Type the following command hdadm offline 6013 The LEDs for drives in column 3 turn blue Chapter 4 Using the hd Utility on Linux 41 V To Put All Drives Online For example to take all disk drives online perform the following steps 1 Insert all of the disk drives into the server 2 Type the following command hdadm online all The LEDs for all disk drives turn green 42 x64 Servers Utilities Reference Manual April 2010 CHAPTER D IPMItool for Windows This chapter describes how to install IPMItool on systems equipped with the Windows operating system The procedures in this chapter assume that you have already done the following m Installed the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 or Windows Server 2008 operating system m Downloaded Windows zip and extracted InstallPack_x_x_x exe m Run InstallPack_x_x_x exe to install supplemental software on the server or for Windows Server 2008 downloadeded and installed the contents of the Tools and Driver ISO image Note The _x_x_x number identifies the version of the package for example InstallPack_1_1_4 zip Completing the IPMItool Installation The IPMItool is a command line utility that reads the sensor data repo
65. presen presen presen presen presen presen presen presen presen presen presen presen presen presen presen presen presen presen presen presen presen presen presen presen Kar era ER APR ET ME ER Er ie i ER a oR I i Ea KT Chapter 4 Using the hd Utility on Linux 37 38 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 3 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 sdae sds sdw sdaq sdau sdai sdam sdk sdo sdc sdg sdab sdaf sdt sdx sdar sdav sdaj sdan sdl sdp sdd sdh presen presen presen presen presen presen presen presen presen presen presen presen presen presen presen presen presen presen presen presen presen presen presen GE ti pt GR OC Ch aR GE Ch GE aC ct CR GEL CP er Ch GE CCE ered Viewing the hd Command Help Options The following command displays utility help B list Bootable slot number status hd h hd h Usage hd c olor mode s ummary devname with present absent q list drive slot number in seQuential list r List SMART data for all disks in drive slot number for x4540 R List SMART data s indivdual id in landscape view for all disks e lt sdXY gt List SMART data for specified disk j list x4500 x4540 controller number HBA Target sdname sysfs x Generate hd_map html o list x4540 for x4540 E lt sd
66. ps functioning See also NIC Teaming Supported Utilities by Platform TABLE 1 1 lists the supported applications and utilities described in this document Note For latest information on supported utilities see the product notes of your server TABLE 1 1 Supported Applications and Utilities by Platform Server EOL HERD hd Utility AID RAID 0 1 NIC Teaming NAM DCMU Sun Fire X2100 H 5 LW H H W H Sun Fire X2100 M2 Sun Fire X2200 M2 IL H L L E Sun Fire X2250 H H LW L L L Le Sun Fire X2270 Sun Fire X2270 M2 Sun Fire X4100 H Le LW L L L k Sun Fire X4200 Sun Fire X4100 M2 IL L LW L L L_ L Sun Fire X4200 M2 Sun Fire X4140 L LW H L W L Sun Fire X4240 Sun Fire X4440 Sun Fire X4150 H H LW L W L_ L_ Sun Fire X4250 Sun Fire X4450 Chapter 1 Applications and Utilities for x64 Servers 5 TABLE 1 1 Supported Applications and Utilities by Platform Continued Server EOL IHERD hd Utility RAID RAID 0 1 INIC Teaming NAM DCMU Sun Fire X4170 H L SLW L W LS L_ Sun Fire X4170 M2 Sun Fire X4270 Sun Fire X4270 M2 Sun Fire X4275 Sun Fire X4470 H SLW SLW W08 W08 R2 L Sun Fire X4500 L SLW 5 W03 H W L SLW Sun Fire X4540 IL SLW 03 W08 H W SLW Sun Fire X4600 IL H SLW SLW L ls Ls Sun Fire X4600 M2 Sun Fire X4640 IL H SLW SLW L L Sun Fire X4800 H SLW L W08 W08 R
67. re installation CD Sun xVM Ops Center Sun xVM Ops Center part of Oracle Solaris Management Tools is used to provision update and manage the systems Sun xVM Ops Center manages multi platform x64 and SPARC systems and facilitates many aspects of compliance reporting ITIL data center automation and enables the simultaneous management of systems For more information go to docs sun com Sun VTS SunVTS diagnostic software enables the server to boot using the Oracle Solaris OS on the CD The SunVTS software runs diagnostic tests and outputs log files that are used to determine the problem with the server The SunVTS software can be found on the Bootable Diagnostics CD that is shipped with servers that SunVTS supports For more information go to docs sun com cfggen cfggen is a configuration utility used to create Integrated Mirroring IM volumes cfggen runs in the Windows Preinstallation Environment WinPE and on DOS The utility is a minimally interactive program that can be executed from a command line prompt or a shell script You can install cfggen from the Tools and Drivers CD if available or from your product Tools and Drivers CD image downloadable from the product web page Chapter 1 Applications and Utilities for x64 Servers 7 8 For more information see Sun LSI 106x RAID User s Guide ipmiflash ipmiflash utility provides the ability to initiate firmware updates and can be used to recover the SP
68. rmation q or q This option is for the Sun Fire X4500 X4540 server only It provides a list of Sun Fire X4500 X4540 hard drive physical slot numbers logical names and status present or absent This option is useful for scripting environments For example some applications could include hd q in noninteractive mode to determine if a specific drive in a specific physical slot is accessible before configuring RAID s or s Shows summary of all drives Produces hd_map html page 26 Viewing the hd Utility Drive Mapping Output You can use the drive mapping output from hd utility for remote analysis The utility probes and displays the available storage devices in the system x64 Servers Utilities Reference Manual April 2010 The hd utility output makes the distinction between controllers slots and storage devices that are physically present in the machine and visible to Linux This chapter includes the following sections To Display the Hard Drive Map on page 27 To Display the Drives in Sequential Order on page 29 To Display the Summary on page 30 To Display Help on page 30 Y To Display the Hard Drive Map Enter the following command to display a map of the disk drives gt hd h gt hd x gt hd map html The following information is displayed Slot 6 oO U1 N H O NN N P PP PP PP PPP PP RB N KR O Lo O Q amp Q N P L Devi
69. rning message WARNING logical device z may contain a partition All data in logical device z will be lost Delete the logical device Type y and then Enter to continue or press Enter to abort Note These utilities can also be used on systems equipped with the Solaris and Linux operating system See the corresponding documentation for details Available documentation for the above utilities can be found on your server s documentation web site and on the Sun documentation web site at http docs sun com app docs coll dsk cntr1 46 Managing RAID Using the MegaRAID Storage Manager for LSI based RAID Controllers The MegaRAID Storage Manager MSM program enables you to configure the LSI based integrated RAID controller physical disk drives and virtual disk drives on your system The Configuration Wizard in the MSM program simplifies the process of creating disk groups and virtual disk drives by guiding you through several simple steps to create your storage configurations x64 Servers Utilities Reference Manual April 2010 Note MSM also works on Sun systems equipped with the Linux operating system See the Sun LSI 106x RAID User s Guide for details For systems equipped with the Solaris operating system you can use the raidct1 utility MSM works with the appropriate Operating System OS libraries and drivers to configure monitor and maintain storage configurations attached to x64 servers
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71. sitory SDR and displays sensor values System Event Log SEL Field Replaceable Unit FRU inventory information gets and sets LAN configuration parameters and performs chassis power control operations via the server s Service Processor IPMItool is supplemental software and may be installed using the server s Tools and Drivers CD or using the Installpack_x_x_x exe executable file described earlier in this chapter 43 44 Installing IPMItool Once installed the IPMItool can be used to access your server s Service Processor or another Sun server s Service Processor in the following ways m Through the server s ILOM Integrated Lights Out Manager interface For details on using ILOM refer to your server s ILOM documentation m Through the server s Windows operating system To use the IPMItool with Windows it must be used in conjunction with the IPMI System Management driver available with Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2 or as a Sun supplemental software component for Windows Server 2003 SP1 To make sure you have what you need to use the IPMItool with Windows Server 2003 refer to the requirements listed below To use IPMItool ensure that you have completed the requirements specified for your Windows Server 2003 version For Windows Server 2003 SP1 Install the IPMI tool and the Sun IPMI System Management driver as described in the Windows operating system installation guide for your server For Windows Serv
72. ve both Intel and NVIDIATM Ethernet network interface ports The order in which the server s BIOS detects these ports during boot up are as follows m NET 0 NVIDIA CK8 04 NIC m NET 1 NVIDIA 10 04 NIC m NET 2 Intel NIC m NET 3 Intel NIC The device naming for the Ethernet ports differ according to the OS For example Windows identifies these ports for the Sun Fire X4100 M2 and X4200 M2 as shown in FIGURE 8 1 FIGURE 8 1 Sun Fire X4100 M2 and X4200 M2 Ethernet Ports Note To identify the ports in your server refer to the Service Manual For servers running Windows adapters that appear in the Intel PROSet teaming wizard can be included in a team During the configuration of a multi vendor team please note the following rules m In order to use MVT you must have at least one Intel server adapter in the team which must be designated as the primary adapter m A multi vendor team can be created for any team type but not for VLANs Chapter 8 NIC Teaming for Windows 59 m All members in a MVT must operate on a common feature set this can mean using the lowest common denominator if a higher performance feature setting is not offered on all adapters in the team m For MVT teams manually verify that the frame settings for the non Intel adapter are the same as the frame settings for the Intel adapter Y To Access Intel NIC Teaming Configuration Settings To access the functions available for your server s
73. ve33 drive37 drive41 drive45 Att Att Att Att Att Att Att Att Att Att 0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 drive0 drive4 drive8 drivel2 drivel6 drive20 drive24 drive28 drive32 drive36 drive40 drive44 b b Att Att Att Att Att Att Att Att Att Att SunFireXx4540 Front 24 x64 Servers Utilities Reference Manual April 2010 The Sun Fire X4500 X4540 server comes with six controllers each supporting up to eight SATA drives for a total of 48 SATA drives The drive number is the Windows logical drive number as used by the Windows diskpart application and the Windows Disk Management software You can access the Windows Disk Management software from Start gt All Programs gt Administrative Tools gt Computer Management gt Disk Management A Sun Fire X4500 X4540 server with 48 drives is the only supported configuration On the Sun Fire X4500 server the boot device nodes are the following m Drive 24 in slot 0 m Drive 28 in slot 1 These are the bootable drives and the operating system must be installed on one of these drives On the Sun Fire X4540 server the boot device nodes are the following m Drive 0 in slot 0 m Drive 1 in slot 1 m Drive 8 in slot 8 m Drive 9 in slot 9 The hd output can also help you with identifying empty slots and drives that have not been recognized by the Windows operating system Starti
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75. ysical slot number logical name and status present or absent This option is useful for scripting environments For example some applications could include hd q in noninteractive mode to determine if a specific drive in a specific physical slot is accessible before configuring RAID gt hd q The following display appears 60 QQ N F PER A UT E Q N F Lo o U1 E Q N 47 drive24 drive28 drivel6 drive20 drive40 drive44 drive32 drive36 drives drivel2 drive0 drive4 drive25 drive29 drivel7 drive21 drive41 drive45 drive33 drive37 drive9 drivel3 drivel drive5 drive26 drive30 drive18 drive7 presen presen presen presen presen presen presen presen presen presen present present present present present present present present present present present present present present present present present gt Gk ch Ea ct present Chapter 3 Using the hd Utility on Windows 2003 29 Y To Display the Summary Use the following command to display the drive slot summary gt hd q s This command shows the same output as in To Display the Drives in Sequential Order on page 29 but appends the following summary information summary Model Count HITACHI HDS7250SASUN500G34 HITACHI HDS7225SBSUN250G14 Total Storage Devices
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