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1. 64 0040 IT2cMWrite 03 AO 0002 0040 SEEP Write offset 128 ok 64 0040 IT2cMWrite 03 AO 0002 0040 SEEP Write offset 192 ok 64 0040 IT2cMWrite 03 AO 0002 0040 SEEP Write offset 256 ok 64 0040 IT2cMWrite 03 AO 0002 0040 SEEP Write offset 320 ok 64 0040 T2cMWrite 03 AO 0002 0040 SEEP Write offset 384 ok 64 0040 IT2cMWrite 03 AO 0002 0040 SEEP Write offset 448 ok 12 000C 12cMWrite 03 AO 0002 000C SEEP Write offset 512 ok 12 000C 12cMWrite 03 AO 0002 000C SEEP Write offset 512 ok B 4 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual December 2006 B 2 3 Embedded LOM WebGUI This method uses the Embedded LOM SP to flash the BIOS and BMC See the Embedded Lights Out Manager Administration Guide for more information on setting up and using the Embedded LOM software 1 Start the Embedded LOM SP web GUI by typing the IP address of the SP into a browser See the Embedded Lights Out Manager Administration Guide for instructions on using the Embedded LOM web GUI 2 Copy the file remoteflash version bios_bmc_file from the remoteflash directory located on the Tools and Drivers CD to the remote system that is running the Embedded LOM Web GUI Where version is the version of the Tools and Drivers CD that you are using and bios_bmc_file is the name of the BIOS BMC image For example remoteflash 1 0 x2200 191_3B10 3 Log in to
2. 1 Power off the system and remove the cover as described in Section 4 3 Powering Off the Server and Removing the Cover on page 4 3 2 Remove the screw fastening the air duct to the chassis divider Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server 4 23 FIGURE 4 19 Air Duct Removal 4 5 6 2 Installing the Air Duct To install the air duct 1 Position the air duct as shown in FIGURE 4 20 aligning the baffle with the screw hole and opening in chassis divider 2 Fasten the screw that attaches the air duct to the chassis divider 4 24 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual December 2006 4 5 7 4 5 7 1 FIGURE 4 20 Air Duct Installation Replacing the Power Supply The following procedures describe how to replace the power supply Removing a Power Supply To remove the power supply Power off the system and remove the cover as described in Section 4 3 Powering Off the Server and Removing the Cover on page 4 3 Remove the air duct See Removing the Air Duct on page 4 23 Disconnect the two power supply cables from the motherboard and power supply connections to the hard drives Remove the bracket with the captive screw Remove the power supply Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server 4 25 FIGURE 4 21 Removing the Power Supply 6 Lift the power supply out of the chassis 4 5 7 2 Installing a Power Supply To install the power supply 1 Position the
3. 1 3 Hardware System Overview 1 5 1 3 1 1 3 2 1 3 3 1 3 4 1 3 5 1 3 6 Front and Rear Panels 1 5 Internal Components 1 7 To Apply Standby Power for Initial Service Processor Configuration 1 8 Powering On Main Power Mode 1 9 Shutting Down Main Power Mode 1 9 Clearing the CMOS 1 10 14 Customer Orderable Components 1 10 2 Troubleshooting 2 1 2 1 Troubleshooting Overview 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 4 Performing Visual Inspections 2 2 2 2 1 Performing an External Visual Inspection 2 3 2 22 Performing an Internal Visual Inspection 2 3 Troubleshooting Procedures 2 4 Getting Technical Assistance 2 7 3 Performing Diagnostics 3 1 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 3 7 3 8 3 9 3 10 Pc Check Diagnostics Overview 3 2 3 1 1 Accessing the Pc Check Diagnostics Software 3 2 System Information Menu Options 3 3 Advanced Diagnostics Tests Menu Options 3 4 3 3 1 Testing the Hard Disk 3 6 Immediate Burn in Testing 3 7 Deferred Burn in Testing 3 9 Create Diagnostic Partition Option 3 10 3 6 1 Removing Existing Partitions From a Hard Disk 3 11 3 6 2 Adding a Diagnostic Partition to the First Bootable Disk 3 12 3 6 3 Creating a Log File on the Diagnostic Partition 3 12 3 6 4 Accessing the Diagnostic Partition on a Red Hat Linux System 3 13 3 6 5 Accessing the Diagnostic Partition on the Solaris 10 Operating System 3 15 3 6 6 Accessing the Diagnostic Partition on the Windows Server 2003 Operating System 3 16 Show Resu
4. 7 Repeat Step 4 through Step 6 for rear of the rack Appendix Installing the Server Into a Rack With Optional Slide Rails C 5 A 8 If available extend the anti tip foot at the bottom of the rack See FIGURE C 5 FIGURE C 5 Extending the Anti tip Foot Caution If your rack does not have an anti tip foot there is some danger of the rack tipping C 4 D Installing the Server Into the Slide Rail Assemblies Use this procedure to install the server chassis with mounting brackets into the slide rail assemblies that are mounted to the rack Caution This procedure requires a minimum of two people because of the weight of the server Attempting this procedure alone could result in equipment damage or personal injury Caution Always load equipment into a rack from the bottom up so that it will not become top heavy and tip over Deploy your rack s anti tilt bar to prevent the rack from tipping during equipment installation C 6 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual December 2006 1 Push the slide rails into the slide rail assemblies in the rack as far as possible 2 Raise the server so that the rear ends of the mounting brackets are aligned with the slide rail assemblies that are mounted in the equipment rack See FIGURE C 6 3 Insert the mounting brackets into the slide rails then push the server into the rack until the mounting brackets encounter the slide
5. Power off the system reattach the external device and power on the system Make sure that the memory is properly seated on the DIMM sockets Move the memory to the other DIMM socket to determine whether the socket is defective Make sure that you are using 1 GB or 2 GB registered DDR2 modules with 3 05 cm max height Make sure that the memory is installed in pairs Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual December 2006 2 4 Getting Technical Assistance If the troubleshooting procedures in this chapter fail to solve your problem see TABLE 2 2 which lists the Sun web sites and telephone numbers for additional technical support TABLE 2 2 Server Documents and Support Resources Sun Web Sites and Telephone Numbers URL or Telephone Number PDF files for all the current Sun Fire X2200 M2 server documents Solaris and other software documents This web site has full search capabilities Discussion and troubleshooting forums Support diagnostic tools and alerts for all Sun products SunSolve web site Contains links to software patches Lists some system specifications troubleshooting and maintenance information and other tools Service support phone numbers International telephone numbers for Sun support Warranty and contract support contacts Links to other service tools Warranties for every Sun product h EED BED ttp ttp CED www sun com documentat
6. LAN 2 left LAN 3 right 2 Broadcom Ethernet connectors LAN O top 7 Serial management DB9 RS 232 serial port LAN 1 NET MGT bottom 3 System identification button LED 8 PCI Express slots 4 Fault LED 9 Onboard HD15 video connector 5 Power LED 10 USB 2 0 connectors 4 1 6 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual December 2006 1 52 Internal Components FIGURE 1 3 shows the locations of the components inside the Sun Fire X2200 M2 server 5 4 6 3 2 7 8 1 9 13 14 12 11 10 FIGURE 1 3 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server System Components TABLE 1 4 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Internal Components Label Component Label Component 1 PCI Express riser and cards 8 Optional hard drive 0 2 DIMM slots 8 for CPU 1 9 I O board 3 CPU 1 10 Single fan modules 2 4 Power supply 11 CPU 0 5 Optional hard drive 1 12 DIMM slots 8 for CPU 0 6 Dual blower module 13 Air duct 7 Optional DVD drive 14 Battery located under air duct Chapter 1 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Overview 1 7 Powering On and Powering Off the Server You have to apply only standby power to the server at this point so that you can perform initial configuration of the service processor Procedures for powering on to main power mode and for shutting down from main power mode are also included in this section 1 3 3 To Apply Standby Power for Initial Service Processor Configuration Use this procedure to apply standby power to the service processor SP before initial confi
7. Serial Connector Pin Assignments on page A 4 A 1 Physical Specifications TABLE A 1 lists the physical specifications for the Sun Fire X2200 M2 server TABLE A 1 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Physical Specifications Specification British Width 16 8 inches Depth 25 inches Height 1 69 inches Weight max 24 64 lbs Metric 425 5 mm 633 7 mm 43 mm 11 6 kg A 1 A 2 Power Specifications A 2 Maximum continuous power is 450 W Other specifications are shown in the following tables TABLE A 2 Input Voltage Range Voltage Ranges Minimum Nominal Maximum Units Range 1 90 115 132 Vms Range 2 180 230 264 Vms TABLE A 3 Input Frequency Frequency Ranges Minimum Nominal Maximum Units Range 1 57 60 63 Hz Range 2 47 50 53 Hz TABLE A 4 Input Current Current Type Values Maximum input current 8 0 Amps max 90Vac 4 0 Amps max 180 Vac full load Maximum measured inrush 36 Amps current Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual December 2006 A 3 Environmental Specifications Environmental specifications for the Sun Fire X2200 M2 server are shown in TABLE A 5 TABLE A 5 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Environmental Specifications Specification State British Metric Humidity Operating 7 93 RH non 7 93 RH non condensing 80 6 F condensing 38 C max wet bulb max wet bulb Nonoperating 93 RH non 93 RH non condensing 100 4 F condensing 43 C max wet bulb max wet bulb
8. ls diagpart The contents of the diagnostic partition are listed Accessing the Diagnostic Partition on the Solaris 10 Operating System To access the diagnostic partition on the Solaris 10 Operating System Remove the Tools and Drivers CD from the DVD tray Reboot the machine and start the Solaris 10 Operating System Log in as root superuser Type the following command to determine if your diagnostic partition has been configured to be mounted ls diagpart a If this command fails to list the log files created by the hardware diagnostics software then the operating system has never been configured to mount the diagnostic partition Continue to Step 5 m If this command succeeds in listing the log files created by the hardware diagnostics software then the operating system has already been configured to mount the diagnostic partition All users have read access to this partition Only the superuser has read write access to this partition You do not need to continue this procedure Insert the Tools and Drivers CD into the DVD tray When the CD is mounted open a terminal window Type the following cd cdrom cdrom0 drivers sx86 Type the following to install the diagnostic partition install sh Chapter 3 Performing Diagnostics 3 15 3 6 6 9 10 Press the Enter key The following lines appear if the diagnostic partition is mounted successfully
9. on page 4 12 LSI PCIe cards and cables see Section 4 5 4 Installing an LSI PCIe Card and Cables on page 4 14 ODD DVD or CD drive see Section 4 5 5 Removing and Installing an ODD Drive Assembly on page 4 21 Air baffle see Section 4 5 6 Replacing an Air Duct on page 4 23 Power supply see Section 4 5 7 Replacing the Power Supply on page 4 25 Single fan modules see Section 4 5 8 Replacing Single Fans on page 4 27 Dual blower modules see Section 4 5 9 Replacing the Dual Blower Module on page 4 29 Memory DIMMs see Section 4 5 10 Replacing Memory Modules on page 4 32 Battery see Section 4 5 11 Replacing System Battery on page 4 36 CPU new installation see Section 4 5 13 Installing a New CPU on page 4 44 Cable kit see Section 4 5 14 Replacing Cables on page 4 47 The following component should be replaced only by trained field service technicians CPU replacement see Replacing a CPU and Heatsink on page 4 39 Motherboard see Section 4 5 15 Motherboard on page 4 49 Note Many of the illustrations in this section show multiple PCIe slots on the motherboard The Sun Fire X2200 M2 server motherboard will only have a single PCI Express slot 4 6 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual December 2006 4 5 1 Replacing the I O Board The following procedures describe how to remove and replace an I O board 4 5 1 1 Removing an
10. 14 4 5 15 4 5 7 1 Removing a Power Supply 4 25 4 5 7 2 Installing a Power Supply 4 26 Replacing Single Fans 4 27 4 5 8 1 Removing the Fans 4 27 4 5 8 2 Installing the Fans 4 28 Replacing the Dual Blower Module 4 29 4 5 9 1 Removing the Dual Blower Module 4 29 4 5 9 2 Installing the Dual Blower Module 4 30 Replacing Memory Modules 4 32 4 5 10 1 DIMM Population Rules 4 32 4 5 10 2 Removing a DIMM 4 32 4 5 10 3 Installing a DIMM 4 34 Replacing System Battery 4 36 4 5 11 1 Removing the System Battery 4 36 4 5 11 2 Installing the System Battery 4 38 Replacing a CPU and Heatsink 4 39 4 5 12 1 Removing a CPU and Heatsink 4 39 4 5 12 2 Installing a CPU and Heatsink 4 41 Installing a New CPU 4 44 Replacing Cables 4 47 Motherboard 4 49 4 5 15 1 Removing the Motherboard 4 49 4 5 15 2 Installing the Motherboard 4 50 A System Specifications A 1 B Using the Tools and Drivers CD B 1 C Installing the Server Into a Rack With Optional Slide Rails C 1 vi Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual December 2006 Preface The Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual provides a detailed description of the hardware and software applications that support the Sun Fire X2200 M2 server This book is intended for system administrators network administrators and service technicians who have an understanding of server hardware and software How This Book Is Organized Chapter 1 provides an overview of the Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server
11. B 1 Tools and Drivers CD Contents The Tools and Drivers CD contains several software applications and utilities for use with your Sun Fire X2200 M2 server TABLE B 1 lists the contents of the CD and shows where to find more information on the contents TABLE B 1 Tools and Drivers CD Contents Application Document or Section in this Document Drivers and installation scripts for Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Operating System supported operating systems Installation Guide BIOS BMC firmware Section B 2 Updating BIOS and BMC Firmware on page B 2 Diagnostics software Chapter 3 Windows RIS files Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Operating System Installation Guide Broadcom NetXtreme software Section B 4 Broadcom NetXtreme Software on page B 9 B 1 B 2 B 2 1 Updating BIOS and BMC Firmware You can update the BIOS and BMC firmware from the Tools and Drivers CD using one of the following methods m Local Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server DVD Drive m tftp Using CLI a Embedded LOM WebGUI To recover a corrupt BMC refer to the Embedded Lights Out Manager Administration Guide Local Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server DVD Drive To update the BIOS and BMC from the local Sun Fire X2200 M2 server DVD drive Insert the Tools and Drivers CD into the Sun Fire X2200 M2 server DVD drive Reboot the server When the Tools and Drivers CD menu is displayed select Upgrade System BIOS and SP firmware from the menu The BIOS and BMC w
12. Log in as root superuser Chapter 3 Performing Diagnostics 3 13 4 Determine if your diagnostic partition has been configured to be mounted by typing the following command ls diagpart a If this command fails to list the log files created by the hardware diagnostics software then the operating system has never been configured to mount the diagnostic partition Continue to Step 5 a If this command succeeds in listing the log files created by the hardware diagnostics software then the operating system has already been configured to mount the diagnostic partition All users have read access to this partition Only the superuser has read write access to this partition You do not need to continue this procedure 5 Insert the Tools and Drivers CD into the DVD tray 6 When the CD is mounted open a terminal window 7 Type the following command cd mountpoint drivers linux linux_version Where mountpoint is the CD mountpoint and linux_version is the version of Linux that you have installed For example cd mnt cdrom drivers linux red hat 8 Type the following to install the diagnostic partition install sh 9 Press Enter The following lines appear if the diagnostic partition is mounted successfully Mounting Diagnostic Partition Installation Successful 3 14 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual December 2006 3 6 5 10 Type the following command
13. Manual December 2006 CHAPTER 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server This chapter describes how to add replace and configure components in the Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server server after it has been set up This chapter contains the following sections Tools and Supplies Needed on page 4 1 Powering Off the Server and Removing the Cover on page 4 3 Locations of Server Components on page 4 5 Component Replacement Procedures on page 4 6 To determine and isolate a faulty component refer to Performing Diagnostics on page 3 1 Note System cooling might be affected by dust and contaminant build up It is recommended that systems be opened and checked approximately every six months or more often in dirty operating environments Check system heatsinks fans and air openings If necessary clean systems by brushing or blowing contaminants from the system or by carefully vacuuming contaminants from the system 4 1 Tools and Supplies Needed You need the following tools and supplies for performing Sun Fire X2200 M2 server maintenance procedures 2 Phillips screwdriver Antistatic wrist strap Alcohol pads for CPU replacement by service personnel only 5 mm nut driver for motherboard replacement by service personnel only 4 1 4 2 42 1 4 2 2 A A Installation Precautions Before removing the system s top cover read the following sections These sections contain imp
14. Remove the riser assembly from the server See Section 4 5 2 1 Removing the Riser Assembly and PCle Card on page 4 9 Install the LSI PCIe card into the riser assembly See Section 4 5 2 2 Installing the PCIe Card and Riser Card Assembly on page 4 10 Note Do not install the riser card into the server yet It will be easier to connect the cables with the card outside of the system Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server 4 19 6 Connect the SATA cables to the LSI PCIe card connectors See FIGURE 4 15 Connect the red cable to PHY 0 m Connect the blue cable to PHY 1 FIGURE 4 15 Installing an LSI PCIe Card 7 Install the riser assembly into the server See Section 4 5 2 2 Installing the PCIe Card and Riser Card Assembly on page 4 10 8 Replace the system cover 9 Install the SATA hard drives if necessary See Section 4 5 3 2 Installing an HDD and Carrier on page 4 13 4 20 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual December 2006 4 5 5 Removing and Installing an ODD Drive Assembly The following procedure describes how to replace the optical disk drive ODD assembly If you are not replacing a DVD drive go straight to Section 4 5 5 2 Installing the ODD Drive Assembly on page 4 22 4 5 5 1 Removing the ODD Drive Assembly To remove the ODD DVD or CD drive assembly 1 Power off the system and remove the cover as described in Section 4 3 Powering Off th
15. any partitions You need to delete any existing partitions from a hard disk if you plan to use the hard disk to create a diagnostic partition on it Caution Removing all hard disk partitions destroys all data on the disk There are two ways to remove existing partitions from the hard disk m Use the Erase Primary Boot Hard Disk utility Option 3 on the Tools and Drivers CD main menu m Use the following procedure Insert the Tools and Drivers CD into the DVD tray Reboot the server From the Tools and Drivers CD main menu type 4 to exit to DOS Type fdisk at the command prompt and press the Enter key Type 4 to select an alternate fixed disk The second hard disk as seen from fdisk is the first bootable disk of the system The first hard disk as seen from fdisk is the bootable Tools and Drivers CD Caution When performing the following tests be careful not to delete any operating system partitions that you want to keep Removing hard disk partitions destroys all data on the disk Type 2 to delete the DOS partition Type 1 or 2 depending on the type of partition you want to delete Type the number of the partition you want to delete Type Y to erase the data and the partition Repeat Step 6 through Step 9 until all partitions have been deleted Press the Esc key to exit and press any key to reboot the server Chapter 3 Performing Diagnostics 3 11 3 6 2 3 6 3 Adding a Diagno
16. described in the step by step instructions See Section 4 5 Component Replacement Procedures on page 4 6 Reinstall any PCI Express PCIe cards or peripherals that you had previously removed See Section 4 5 Component Replacement Procedures on page 4 6 Reinstall the system s cover See Section 4 3 Powering Off the Server and Removing the Cover on page 4 3 Connect all external cables to the system Power on the system Caution If the cover has been removed or hard drive bays do not have a drive or filler panel installed do not operate the server for more than ten minutes Improper cooling airflow might damage the system s components Powering Off the Server and Removing the Cover For your safety perform this procedure when you are powering off the system and removing the cover for a maintenance procedure in this chapter If the operating system OS is running perform a shutdown of the OS and then press and release the platform power button on the front panel Turn off all peripheral devices connected to the system Disconnect the AC power on the back panel of the server see FIGURE 1 2 Label and disconnect all peripheral cables and all telecommunication lines connected to I O connectors or ports on the back panel of the system Caution The system s printed circuit boards and hard disk drives contain components that are extremely sensitive to static
17. display this information though you can also choose a text format txt as well Provides information obtained from the system about the BIOS type system motherboard enclosure processors memory modules cache slots system event log memory array memory devices memory device mapped addresses and system boot Includes details about specific devices from pci config space within the system similar to the System Management Information section Shows the master slave devices on the primary and secondary IDE controllers Not relevant to the Sun Fire X2200 M2 server Lists and details device interrupt vector information Shows hardware interrupt assignments Shows device drivers loaded under Open DOS Chapter 3 Performing Diagnostics 3 3 TABLE 3 1 System Information Menu Options Continued Option Description APM Information I O Port Browser Memory Browser Sector Browser CPU Frequency Monitor CMOS RAM Utilities SCSI Utilities Text File Editor Start Up Options Tests the Advanced Power Management APM capabilities of the system You can choose to change the power state view the power status indicate CPU usage get a PM event or change the interface mode Shows the I O port assignment for the hardware devices on the system Enables you to view the mapped memory for the entire system Reads sector information from the hard disks and DVD disks sector by sector Tests the processor s
18. electricity Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server 4 3 5 Before handling components attach a wrist strap to a chassis ground any unpainted metal surface 6 Loosen the two captive screws securing the cover to the chassis see FIGURE 4 1 7 Pull the cover slightly toward the back of the server and then straight up to remove it 8 Lift the cover and remove it FIGURE 4 1 Removing the Server Cover 4 4 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual December 2006 4 4 Locations of Server Components 13 14 12 11 10 FIGURE 4 2 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server System Components TABLE 4 1 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Internal Components Component Label Component Label 1 PCI Express riser and cards 8 2 DIMM slots 8 for CPU 1 9 3 CPU 1 10 4 Power supply 11 5 Optional hard drive 1 12 6 Dual blower module 13 7 Optional DVD drive 14 Optional hard drive 0 I O board Single fan modules 2 CPU 0 DIMM slots 8 for CPU 0 Air duct Battery located under air duct Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server 4 5 4 5 Component Replacement Procedures The following components are customer replaceable units CRUs I O board see Section 4 5 1 Replacing the I O Board on page 4 7 PCle cards and risers see Section 4 5 2 Replacing the PCle Card and Riser Assembly on page 4 9 Hard disk drives and carriers see Section 4 5 3 Replacing a Hard Disk Drive and Carrier
19. heatsink to the motherboard See FIGURE 4 38 FIGURE 4 38 Installing the Heatsink 11 Reinstall the cover 4 46 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual December 2006 4 5 14 Replacing Cables FIGURE 4 39 and FIGURE 4 40 show the routing of the cables and motherboard connector locations FIGURE 4 39 Cable Routing Diagram Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server 4 47 The following table describes the cables that are included with the associated component replacement kits TABLE 4 2 Component Kit Cables Component Kit Cables Included Cable kit ODD signal hard drive power I O board signal Dual blower kit Fan harness SATA cable kit SATA power and signal Power supply kit Power supply cable E E LA E LS E E LS FIGURE 4 40 Motherboard Cable Connections 4 48 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual December 2006 TABLE 43 Motherboard Cable Connections Label Label 1 J13 power supply 5 J29 ODD connector 2 J17 power supply 6 JP8 16 pin fan connector 3 SATA 1 7 JP5 1 0 board connector 4 SATA 0 8 BMC J34 jumper 4 5 15 4 5 15 1 Motherboard The following procedures describe how to remove and install the Sun Fire X2200 M2 server system motherboard Note The motherboard is not a CRU and should be replaced only by trained field service technicians Removing the Motherboard To remove the motherboard Power off the system and remove the cover as describ
20. log files correspond to the name of the script For example a script named noinput tst creates a log file named noinput jrl The following procedure shows an example of how to create and access a log file on the diagnostic partition for the noinput tst script 1 Insert the Tools and Drivers CD into the DVD tray 2 Reboot the server 3 12 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual December 2006 3 6 4 10 11 From the Tools and Drivers CD main menu choose 1 to run Hardware Diagnostics From the Hardware Diagnostics main menu choose Immediate Burn In Testing Select Load Burn in Script Type noinput tst and press Enter If you are using a test you have created yourself you need to enter d testname tst into the Load Burn in Script field where testname is the name of the test you have created Select Perform Burn in Tests to run the script When the tests are complete press the Esc key to exit the Display Results window Select Exit to DOS and press Enter At the DOS prompt type the following C gt ds Type the following to list the contents of the diagnostic partition D gt dir The noinput jr1 log is displayed Accessing the Diagnostic Partition on a Red Hat Linux System To access the diagnostic partition on a Red Had Linux operating system Remove the Tools and Drivers CD from the DVD tray Reboot the server and start the Red Hat Linux operating system
21. motherboard on the chassis so that the screw holes in the motherboard align with the screw holes on the chassis 2 Secure the seven Phillips screws that fasten the motherboard to the chassis Torque screws to 8 to 9 inch pounds 3 Secure the screws attaching the serial connector to the chassis with a 5 mm nut driver FIGURE 4 42 Installing the Motherboard 4 Replace the CPU and DIMMs as necessary Refer to the following sections for information on removing and replacing the CPU and memory m Section 4 5 12 Replacing a CPU and Heatsink on page 4 39 m Section 4 5 10 Replacing Memory Modules on page 4 32 5 Replace the PCIe card riser assembly and air baffle m See Section 4 5 2 Replacing the PCIe Card and Riser Assembly on page 4 9 m Section 4 5 6 Replacing an Air Duct on page 4 23 Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server 4 51 6 Reconnect all internal system cables See Section 4 5 14 Replacing Cables on page 4 47 7 Replace the system cover 8 Replace any external cables and power on the server 4 52 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual December 2006 APPENDIX A System Specifications This Appendix contains the following specifications for the Sun Fire X2200 M2 server m Section A 1 Physical Specifications on page A 1 m Section A 2 Power Specifications on page A 2 m Section A 3 Environmental Specifications on page A 3 m Section A 4
22. power supply over the chassis power supply cage 2 Insert the power supply into the chassis and push it forward so that it is flush with the back panel 3 Install the power supply bracket on top of the power supply tab and fasten the captive screw 4 26 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual December 2006 4 5 8 4 5 8 1 FIGURE 4 22 Installing the Power Supply Connect two of the power supply cables to the motherboard and one cable to the SATA backplanes See FIGURE 4 39 Replace the air duct See Installing the Air Duct on page 4 24 Check the routing of all cables for obstructions and then reinstall the cover Replacing Single Fans The following procedures describe how to replace a single system fan module Removing the Fans To remove a system fan module Power off the system and remove the cover as described in Section 4 3 Powering Off the Server and Removing the Cover on page 4 3 2 Identify the fan to be replaced Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server 4 27 3 Pull the fan upward to remove it FIGURE 4 23 Removing a Fan Module 4 Unplug the fan s power connector from the connector on the fan harness Note Note exactly which motherboard connector to which the fan was connected If you connect a fan to an incorrect connector the SP cannot correctly identify a fan failure 4 5 8 2 Installing the Fans To install a system fan module 1 Position th
23. slide rail CMA rail extension FIGURE C 7 Inserting the CMA Rail Extension Into the Back of the Left Slide Rail C 8 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual December 2006 4 Verify that the CMA rail extension engages the slide rail as shown in FIGURE C 8 CMA rail extension Left slide rail FIGURE C 8 Detail of CMA Rail Extension Inserted Into the Left Slide Rail Note Support the CMA in the remaining installation steps Do not allow the assembly to hang by its own weight until it is secured by all three of the attachment points Appendix Installing the Server Into a Rack With Optional Slide Rails C 9 5 Insert the CMA s mounting bracket connector into the right slide rail until the connector locks into place with an audible click See FIGURE C 9 Right slide rail CMA mounting bracket FIGURE C 9 Inserting the CMA Mounting Bracket Into the Back of the Right Slide Rail C 10 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual December 2006 6 Insert the right CMA slide rail connector into the right slide rail assembly until the connector locks into place with an audible click See FIGURE C 10 Right slide rail assembly CMA slide rail connector FIGURE C 10 Inserting CMA Slide Rail Connector Into Back of Right Slide Rail Assembly Appendix C Installing the Server Into a Rack With Option
24. socket on board supports 1 GB or 2 GB registered buffered DDR2 DIMM modules Up to 32 GB total memory supported Optional DVD ROM or DVD RW Up to two optional SATA or SAS 3 5 inch optional disk drives with NVIDIA and LSI RAID supported LSI PCIe card needed 450W PSU Four 10 100 1000BASE T Gigabit Ethernet ports Optional PCI Express riser card with two 8 lane slots e Four USB 2 0 connectors on the back panel and two on the front panel Onboard 2D 3D graphics controller with HD15 connector e One serial RS232 port with DB9 connector Onboard IPMI 2 0 compliant service processor with Embedded Lights Out Manager LOM 1 2 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual December 2006 1 2 1 2 1 122 Operating System and Software This section describes the operating system and additional software that is supported for the Sun Fire X2200 M2 server Preinstalled Software If you ordered a hard drive with your Sun Fire X2200 M2 server the hard drive might have the Solaris 10 6 06 Operating System with Java Enterprise System Java ES installed as well as Sun Studio 11 developer software For information on configuring the preinstalled Solaris 10 OS for the Sun Fire X2200 M2 server refer to the Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Installation Guide part number PN 819 6596 For further information on the Solaris 10 OS see the Solaris 10 OS documentation at http docs sun com Supported Operating Systems The foll
25. stylus to press and release the Power button on the front panel This causes Advanced Configuration and Power Interface ACPI enabled operating systems to perform an orderly shutdown of the operating system Servers not running ACPI enabled operating systems will shut down to standby power mode immediately m Emergency shutdown Press and hold the Power button for four seconds to force the main power off and enter standby power mode When the main power is off the Power OK LED on the front panel will begin flashing indicating that the server is in standby power mode Caution To completely power off the server you must disconnect the AC power cords from the back panel of the server Chapter 1 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Overview 1 9 1 3 6 Clearing the CMOS You can use this procedure to clear the server s CMOS settings in the case of a system hang For example if the server hangs because of incorrect settings and will not boot use this procedure to invalidate the settings and reboot with the default settings Remove the AC power cord See FIGURE 1 2 for the location of the power cord connection Remove the battery for 30 seconds then reinsert it See Chapter 4 for instructions on removing and replacing the battery 3 Reinsert the AC power cord 1 4 Customer Orderable Components You can order additional components and replacement parts for the Sun Fire X2200 M2 server Contact your local Sun sales rep
26. the SP 4 Click on Control and select Firmware Update from the drop down menu The Firmware Update screen is displayed 5 Click Browse and navigate to the location of the flash file 6 Click Update The BIOS and BMC firmware on the Sun Fire X2200 M2 server will be updated Appendix B Using the Tools and Drivers CD B 5 B 3 B 3 1 Booting the Tools and Drivers CD from a PXE Server If you have a Sun Fire X2200 M2 server that does not have a DVD drive you can run the Pc Check diagnostics and flash the BIOS from a Preboot Execution Environment PXE server The following topics are included in this section m Section B 3 1 Setting up the Tools and Drivers CD Image on the PXE Server on page B 6 m Section B 3 2 Accessing the Tools and Drivers CD From the Target Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server on page B 9 Setting up the Tools and Drivers CD Image on the PXE Server You will need the following to set up the PXE server m Red Hat kickstart server with a CD or DVD drive Instructions for setting up the Red Hat kickstart server can be found in the system administration guides for Red Hat Enterprise Linux Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 manual at http www redhat com docs manuals enterprise RHEL 3 Manual sysadmin guide Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 manual at http www redhat com docs manuals enterprise RHEL 4 Manual sysadmin guide m Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Tools and Drivers CD a MEMDISK kernel from
27. the Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server 4 35 4 5 11 4 5 11 1 Note The manufacturer and capacity of both modules in the same memory bank Banks 1 4 must be identical Check the routing of all cables for obstructions and then reinstall the cover Replacing System Battery The system battery is a common CR2032 calculator battery You might need to replace the system battery if you know it is weak or if after any period of AC power loss the BIOS loses its CMOS settings or if the time of day clock loses time Caution Removing the battery causes the server to revert to the factory default BIOS settings regardless of how the server boot options have been set up using the System Setup Utility or the BIOS setup Caution Do not attempt to open or service batteries The battery contains lithium and can explode if not properly used handled or disposed of Removing the System Battery To remove a system battery Power off the system and remove the cover as described in Section 4 3 Powering Off the Server and Removing the Cover on page 4 3 Remove the air duct as shown in Section 4 5 6 1 Removing the Air Duct on page 4 23 4 36 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual December 2006 3 Remove the system battery by pulling it up and out of the holder see FIGURE 4 31 for the location FIGURE 4 31 Removing the System Battery Caution Do not dispose of the battery with regular wast
28. the most detailed and comprehensive test on all hardware components including those components that require user input This script contains a more in depth memory test than quick tst as well as external port tests which may require loopback connectors The user must interact with the test utility to progress through these interactive tests Tip Each of these scripts tests the operating status of your entire system If you want to test only a certain percentage of your system s hard drives refer to Section 3 3 1 Testing the Hard Disk on page 3 6 to change the test options Chapter 3 Performing Diagnostics 3 7 3 8 When you select the Immediate Burn in Testing menu option the Continuous Burn in Testing window is displayed The screen includes the list of options shown in TABLE 3 3 for running the tests When a quick tst noinput tst or full tst script is loaded the defaults indicated in the third column are automatically loaded TABLE 3 3 Continuous Burn in Testing Options Option Default General Default Using quick tst noinput tst or full tst Script All Possible Choices Pass Control Duration Script File Report File Journal File Journal Options Pause on Error Screen Display POST Card Beep Codes Maximum Fails Overall Time 01 00 N A None None Failed Tests N Control Panel N N Disabled Overall Passes quick tst noinput tst or full tst
29. 4 installing B 9 C cable connections 4 48 cable management assembly C 8 cables motherboard connections 4 47 4 48 replacing 4 47 CMA assembly C 8 CMOS clearing 1 10 components orderable 1 10 replacing 4 6 cover removal 4 3 CPUs features 1 2 installing new 4 44 location 1 7 4 5 replacing 4 39 customer orderable components 1 10 customer replaceable unit procedures field replaceable unit procedures 4 6 D depth of system A 1 diagnostic partition accessing Red Hat Linux 3 13 Solaris 10 3 15 Windows XP 3 16 adding 3 12 log file 3 12 removing 3 10 diagnostics advanced diagnostics option 3 4 deferred burn in testing option 3 9 hard disk testing 3 6 immediate burn in testing option 3 7 Index 1 main menu options 3 2 PC CHECK information 3 18 print results reports option 3 18 running from PXE server B 6 show results summary option 3 17 shut down option 3 18 system information menu options 3 3 Tools and Drivers CD B 1 diagnostics CD 1 4 DIMMs see memory modules dual blower module replacing 4 29 DVD drive location 1 5 replacing 4 21 troubleshooting 2 5 E Embedded Lights Out Manager 1 4 environmental specifications A 3 ESD precautions 4 2 external device troubleshooting 2 6 F fans blower module replacement 4 29 single fan module replacement 4 27 fault LED 1 5 1 6 features 1 2 firmware update CD 1 4 methods B 2 front panel 1 5 H hard disk dri
30. 4 3 Locate the DIMM connector in which you will install or replace a memory module If your system has a dual CPU configuration it will have two banks of DIMMs Bank 0 is the bank closest to CPU 0 and Bank 1 is the bank closest to CPU 1 See FIGURE 4 28 and FIGURE 4 27 4 32 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual December 2006 FIGURE 4 27 Bank 0 DIMM Slot Locations FIGURE 4 28 Bank 1 DIMM Slot Locations Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server 4 33 3 Remove a DIMM by pressing down on the ejector bars at both ends of the memory module s socket see FIGURE 4 29 FIGURE 4 29 Removing a DIMM 4 5 10 3 Installing a DIMM To install a DIMM 1 Refer to Section 4 5 10 1 DIMM Population Rules on page 4 32 before installing DIMMs 2 Ensure that the DIMM socket ejectors are open rotated outward to allow the new module to be inserted 3 Align the DIMM s edge connector with the alignment key and insert the memory module into the connector 4 34 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual December 2006 FIGURE 4 30 Installing a DIMM 4 Using both thumbs press the DIMM straight down into the DIMM slot until both ejector levers click locking the DIMM in the DIMM slot a The DIMMs must be inserted evenly straight down along the DIMM slot until locked into place a The DIMM is seated when you hear a click and the DIMM ejector levers are in the vertical position Chapter 4 Maintaining
31. Card Assembly on page 4 10 9 Replace the system cover 10 Install the SAS hard drives See Section 4 5 3 2 Installing an HDD and Carrier on page 4 13 Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server 4 17 4 5 4 2 Installing the LSI Card to Support SATA RAID This section describes how to add the LSI PCIe card and cables to a system using SATA hard disks The LSI card will support SATA hard disks attached to it This configuration will only be used for customers who require a true SATA RAID configuration You will need to order the following components a A LSI PCIe card m A hard drive cable kit m Two SATA HDDs if not already installed The following procedure describes how to add the LSI PCIe card and cables to connect to the SATA hard disks Power off the system and remove the cover as described in Section 4 3 Powering Off the Server and Removing the Cover on page 4 3 Remove the cables currently connected to the HDD backplanes and motherboard connectors See FIGURE 4 39 for the locations of the cables Install the new cables from the SAS cable kit See FIGURE 4 14 Note the following guidelines for installation m Connect the red cable to the HDD 0 backplane m Connect the blue cable to the HDD 1 backplane m Make sure to route the blue cable through the dual blower routing clips 4 18 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual December 2006 FIGURE 4 14 SATA Drive Cable Routing
32. Chapter 2 contains information about troubleshooting the server Chapter 3 provides information about diagnostics Chapter 4 describes how to remove and replace components Appendix A contains information on system specifications Appendix B provides information on using the Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Tools and Drivers CD Appendix C describes how to instructions on install the server into a rack with optional slide rails vii viii Typographic Conventions Typeface Meaning Examples AaBbCc123 The names of commands files Edit your Login file and directories onscreen Use 1s a to list all files computer output You have mail AaBbCc123 What you type when contrasted su with onscreen computer output Password AaBbCc123 Book titles new words or terms Read Chapter 6 in the User s Guide words to be emphasized These are called class options Replace command line variables A You must be superuser to do this with real names or values To delete a file type rm filename 1 The settings on your browser might differ from these settings Related Documentation For a description of the document set for the Sun Fire X2200 M2 server see the Where To Find Documentation sheet that is packed with your system and also posted at the product s documentation site Navigate to the Sun Fire X2200 M2 server documentation from the following URL http www sun com documentation Translated versions of some of these doc
33. Cle Card To remove the riser assembly and PCle card 1 Power off the system and remove the cover as described in Section 4 3 Powering Off the Server and Removing the Cover on page 4 3 FIGURE 4 5 Removing the PCIe Card Riser Assembly Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server 4 9 2 Placing your fingers on the two green areas on the riser assembly pull the assembly upward and out of the chassis 3 Unlatch the PCIe card and remove the card from the PCIe card riser assembly connector See FIGURE 4 6 Ta FIGURE 4 6 Removing a PCIe Card 4 5 2 2 Installing the PCIe Card and Riser Card Assembly To install the PCIe card and riser card assembly 1 If necessary remove the riser card filler panel 4 10 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual December 2006 FIGURE 4 7 Removing the PCIe Riser Card Filler Panels 2 Insert the new PCIe card into the riser assembly and fasten the latch to secure it FIGURE 4 8 Installing a PCIe Card 3 Reinstall the riser assembly into the connector on the motherboard Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server 4 11 4 5 3 4 5 3 1 a FIGURE 4 9 Installing the PCIe Card Riser Assembly Check the routing of all cables for obstructions and then reinstall the cover Replacing a Hard Disk Drive and Carrier The following procedures describe how to remove and replace a hard disk drive HDD and carrier Removing an HDD and Carrier T
34. I O Board To remove the I O board 1 Power off the server including any attached peripherals and disconnect the server from the electrical outlet Refer to Section 4 3 Powering Off the Server and Removing the Cover on page 4 3 2 Remove all cables connected to the I O board 3 Remove the screws securing the I O board to the DVD cage FIGURE 4 3 Removing the I O Board Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server 4 7 4 Pull the I O board back slightly then upwards to disengage the board from the guides on top of the HDD cage 4 5 1 2 Installing an I O Board To install the I O board 1 Position the I O board on top of the HDD cage so the openings on the board line up with the guides on top of the HDD cage FIGURE 4 4 Installing the I O Board 2 Gently push the I O board down to engage the guides and push the board forward to secure it 3 Fasten the screws to secure the I O board to the mounting bracket 4 Reconnect the cables 4 8 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual December 2006 5 Before reinstalling the cover on the server check the routing of all cables for obstructions 4 5 2 Replacing the PCIe Card and Riser Assembly The PCle riser assembly installed in the server is a low profile half length x8 dual connector card supporting up to 25W cards The following procedures describe how to remove or install a riser assembly and PCle card 4 5 2 1 Removing the Riser Assembly and P
35. Mounting Diagnostic Partition Installing Successful Type the following command to list the contents of the diagnostic partition ls diagpart Accessing the Diagnostic Partition on the Windows Server 2003 Operating System The Windows 2003 Server operating system does not allow you to mount a diagnostic partition There is no way to view or gain access to the diagnostic partition if you are running Windows XP on a Sun Fire X2200 M2 server The only way to retrieve the contents log files on the diagnostic partition is to attach a USB diskette drive to the Sun Fire X2200 M2 server and complete the following procedure Connect the USB diskette drive to any USB port on the Sun Fire X2200 M2 server Insert the Tools and Drivers CD into the DVD tray Reboot the server At the Tools and Drivers CD main menu type 3 to exit to DOS Type the following at the DOS command prompt C gt d Copy the log file to the diskette For example to copy a file named noinput jr1 to the diskette type D gt copy d noinput jrl a The journal file is now saved to the diskette in the USB diskette drive 3 16 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual December 2006 3 7 Show Results Summary The summary lists the tests run and shows the results Pass Fail or N A is listed for each option The following is a complete listing of all options that are available with the Tools and Dri
36. None D noinput jrl D quick jrl or D full jrl All Tests Absent Devices and Test Summary N Control Panel N N Disabled Individual Passes Overall Passes or Overall Time Any number to designates the time duration of the test quick tst noiniput tst or full tst User defined User defined Failed Tests All Tests Absent Devices and Test Summary YorN Control Panel or Running Tests YorN YorN 1 9999 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual December 2006 To load one of the scripts available to test the devices on your system do the following From the main menu choose Immediate Burn in Testing The top portion of the window lists the options described in TABLE 3 3 and the bottom portion of the window lists the following Burn in menu options Load Burn in Script Enter one of the following quick tst noinput tst or full tst If you have created and saved your own script enter d testname tst Where testname is the name of the script that you have created Save Burn in Script To save a burn in script that you have created enter d testname tst Where testname is the name of the script that you have created Change Options Opens the Burn in Options menu which enables you to modify the various options listed in TABLE 3 3 for the currently loaded test script Select Tests Opens a listing of the tests available for your server configuration and the currently loaded te
37. SB FireWire Network Keyboard Mouse Joystick Audio Video Printers Firmware ACPI on the system Details information about devices attached to the IDE controllers on the system other than a DVD or hard disks for example zip drives Details information about the serial port and includes a Serial Ports Tests menu to test serial ports on the system Not applicable for the Sun Fire X2200 M2 server Not applicable for the Sun Fire X2200 M2 server Includes an ATA test menu Details information about the USB devices on the system and includes a USB Tests menu to test the USB Not applicable for the Sun Fire X2200 M2 server Performs network register controller tests Includes a Keyboard Test menu with options for performing different tests on the keyboard Details information about the mouse and includes a menu to test the mouse on the system Not applicable for the Sun Fire X2200 M2 server Not applicable for the Sun Fire X2200 M2 server Details information about the video card Initially the monitor might flicker but then it brings up a Video Test Options menu that enables you to perform various video tests Printers are not available for the Sun Fire X2200 M2 server Details information about Advanced Configurable Power Interface ACPI and includes an ACPI Tests menu to test ACPI Chapter 3 Performing Diagnostics 3 5 Bosh Testing the Hard Disk 1 From the main menu choose Advanced Di
38. Vibration Operating 0 12 G x y 0 17 G z 5 500 Hz sine Nonoperating 0 3 G x y 0 6 G z 5 500 Hz sine Shock Operating 4 5 G to 3 5 G 11 msec half sine Temperature Operating 36 F to 100 F 2 C to 38 C Nonoperating 40 F to 154 F 40 C to 68 C Maximum operating 1 8 F for every 985 1 C for every 300 temperature ft in altitude m in altitude derating Altitude Operating max 9 843 ft max 3 000 m Appendix A System Specifications A 3 AA Serial Connector Pin Assignments The serial port connector is a DB 9 type connector located on the back panel 1000005 600009 FIGURE A 1 Serial Port Connector Pin Configuration TABLE A 6 Serial Port Connector Pin Assignments Pin Signal Description 1 DCD Carrier detect 2 RXD Receive data 3 TXD Transmit data 4 DTR Data terminal ready 5 GND Ground 6 DSR Data set ready i RTS Request to send 8 CTS Clear to send 9 RI Ring indicator A 4 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual December 2006 APPENDIX B Using the Tools and Drivers CD This chapter contains information on the Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Tools and Driver CD It contains information on the following topics m Section B 1 Tools and Drivers CD Contents on page B 1 m Section B 2 Updating BIOS and BMC Firmware on page B 2 m Section B 3 Booting the Tools and Drivers CD from a PXE Server on page B 6 m Section B 4 Broadcom NetXtreme Software on page B 9
39. abrique ou des marques d pos es de SPARC International Inc aux Etats Unis et dans d autres pays Les produits portant les marques SPARC sont bas s sur une architecture d velopp e par Sun Microsystems Inc L interface d utilisation graphique OPEN LOOK et Sun a t d velopp e par Sun Microsystems Inc pour ses utilisateurs et licenci s Sun reconna t les efforts de pionnier de Xerox pour la recherche et le d veloppement du concept des interfaces d utilisation visuelle ou graphique pour l industrie de l informatique Sun d tient une license non exclusive de Xerox sur l interface d utilisation grephique Xerox cette licence couvrant galement les licenci es de Sun qui mettent en place l interface d utilisation graphique OPEN LOOK et qui en outre se conforment aux licences crites de Sun LA DOCUMENTATION EST FOURNIE EN L TAT ET TOUTES AUTRES CONDITIONS DECLARATIONS ET GARANTIES EXPRESSES OU TACITES SONT FORMELLEMENT EXCLUES DANS LA MESURE AUTORISEE PAR LA LOI APPLICABLE Y COMPRIS NOTAMMENT TOUTE GARANTIE IMPLICITE RELATIVE A LA QUALITE MARCHANDE A L APTITUDE A UNE UTILISATION PARTICULIERE OU A L ABSENCE DE CONTREFA ON SA Ca Adobe PostScript Contents Preface vii 1 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Overview 1 1 1 1 Features 1 2 1 2 Operating System and Software 1 3 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 3 1 2 4 Preinstalled Software 1 3 Supported Operating Systems 1 3 Tools and Drivers CD Software 1 4 System Management 1 4
40. agnostics Tests 2 From the Advanced Diagnostics menu choose Hard Disks 3 From the Select Drive menu choose the hard disk you are testing The Hard Disk Diagnostics window opens showing both the information for the hard disk you have selected and the Hard Disk Tests menu The Hard Disk Tests menu displays the following options Select Drive Test Settings Read Test Read Verify Test Non Destructive Write Test Destructive Write Test Mechanics Stress Test Internal Cache Test View Error Log Utilities Menu Exit The Media Test options include the Read Test the Read Verify Test the Non Destructive Write Test and the Destructive Write Test These tests are relevant to testing the media associated with the hard drive hardware such as the physical disk Caution Running the Destructive Write Test destroys any data that is on the disk The Device Test options include the Mechanics Stress Test and the Internal Cache Test These tests are relevant to testing non media related devices associated with the hard drive hardware such as the head and internal cache In addition to choosing any of these tests you can also define several parameters of the test You can change the parameters within the Test Settings option Your options within Test Settings include the following Media Test Settings Enables you to select the test time duration the percentage of the hard disk to test and the sectors to be tested on the ha
41. al Slide Rails C 11 7 Insert the left CMA slide rail connector into the rail extension on the left slide rail assembly until the connector locks into place with an audible click See FIGURE C 11 CMA arm connector CMA extension arm on left slide rail FIGURE C 11 Connecting the CMA Arm to Rail Extension Connector C 12 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual December 2006 8 Position the cable hangers in the appropriate mounting holes in the CMA and snap them into place See FIGURE C 12 For best results place three hangers evenly spaced on the rear facing side of the CMA and three on the side facing the server CMA arm CMA cable hanger a FIGURE C 12 Installing CMA Cable Hangers 9 Install cables to your server as required 10 Route the cables through the CMA cable hangers Appendix C Installing the Server Into a Rack With Optional Slide Rails C 13 C 6 C 14 Verifying Operation of the Slide Rails and CMA Use this procedure to ensure that the slide rails and CMA are operating correctly Note Two people are recommended for this procedure one to move the server in and out of the rack and one to observe the cables and CMA Slowly pull the server out of the rack until the slide rails reach their stops Inspect the attached cables for any binding or kinks Verify that the CMA extends fully from the slide rails Pu
42. e Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions or contact your local waste disposal agency for the location of the nearest battery deposit site Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server 4 37 4 5 11 2 Installing the System Battery To install a system battery 1 Insert the new system battery into the holder with the side labeled facing away from the power supply FIGURE 4 32 Installing the System Battery Note Replace the battery only with the identical model 2 Check the routing of all cables for obstructions 3 Reinstall the air baffle as shown in Section 4 5 6 2 Installing the Air Duct on page 4 24 4 Replace the cover 4 38 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual December 2006 4 5 12 4 5 12 1 Replacing a CPU and Heatsink The following procedure describes how to replace a CPU The Sun Fire X2200 M2 server supports both single and dual CPU configurations Note Replacement of a CPU and heatsink should only be done by trained service personnel If you are adding a second CPU to a single CPU configuration see Section 4 5 13 Installing a New CPU on page 4 44 Caution Observe the appropriate ESD precautions in Section 4 2 1 ESD Precautions on page 4 2 when handling the CPU Removing a CPU and Heatsink To remove a CPU and heatsink Power off the system and remove the cover as described in Section 4 3 Power
43. e Server and Removing the Cover on page 4 3 2 Unfasten the drive ribbon cable from the ODD drive A Caution Use care with the small flat cables They are extremely fragile FIGURE 4 16 Removing the DVD Drive Assembly 3 Push the latch on the back of the ODD drive toward the drive until the ODD drive springs forward out of the chassis Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server 4 21 4 Pull the ODD drive out the front of the chassis Caution Move the assembly by grasping it by its sides Do not push on the DVD ROM tray 4 5 5 2 Installing the ODD Drive Assembly To install the ODD DVD or CD drive assembly 1 If necessary remove the filler panel in front of the ODD drive slot on the front panel Put your finger or a screw driver behind the slot on the right side of the filler panel and pull the panel outward FIGURE 4 17 Removing the DVD Filler Panel 4 22 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual December 2006 2 Position the ODD drive in front of the ODD drive slot on the front panel 3 Push the ODD drive into the drive slot until the drive clicks into place FIGURE 4 18 Installing the DVD Drive Assembly 4 Reinstall the ODD drive cable 5 Check the routing of all cables for obstructions and then reinstall the cover 4 5 6 Replacing an Air Duct The following procedures describe how to replace the system air duct 4 5 6 1 Removing the Air Duct To remove the air duct
44. e a diagnostics test as described in Chapter 3 a If you are not able to resolve the problem contact Sun technical support Support contact information is provided in Section 2 4 Getting Technical Assistance on page 2 7 2 2 Performing Visual Inspections Improperly set controls and loose or improperly connected cables are common causes of problems with hardware components When investigating a system problem first check all the external switches controls and cable connections See Section 2 2 1 Performing an External Visual Inspection on page 2 3 If this does not resolve your problem then visually inspect the system s interior hardware for problems such as a loose card cable connector or mounting screw See Section 2 2 2 Performing an Internal Visual Inspection on page 2 3 2 2 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual December 2006 Zeek 2 22 Performing an External Visual Inspection Turn off the system and any attached peripherals if applicable Verify that all power cables are properly connected to the system the monitor and the peripherals and check their power sources Inspect connections to any attached devices including network cables keyboard monitor and mouse as well as any devices attached to the serial port Performing an Internal Visual Inspection Shut down the operating system if necessary Disconnect the power cord from the back of the system Turn of
45. e fan so that the arrow on top of the fan casing is facing the middle chassis divider 2 Place the fan in the chassis so that it fits over the small guideposts 4 28 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual December 2006 FIGURE 4 24 Installing a Fan Module 3 Gently push the fan down to secure it to the chassis 4 Connect the fan connector to the appropriate connector on the fan harness 5 Check the routing of all cables for obstructions and then reinstall the cover 4 5 9 Replacing the Dual Blower Module The following procedures describe how to replace a dual blower module 4 5 9 1 Removing the Dual Blower Module To remove a dual blower module 1 Power off the system and remove the cover as described in Section 4 3 Powering Off the Server and Removing the Cover on page 4 3 Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server 4 29 2 Remove the single fan connectors from the harness connectors Note exactly which motherboard connector to which the fan was connected If you connect a fan to an incorrect connector the SP cannot correctly identify a fan failure 3 Push in the green tabs on both sides of the dual blower module and simultaneously pull the fan module upward to remove it FIGURE 4 25 Removing a Dual Blower Module 4 Unplug the fan s power connector from the motherboard 4 5 9 2 Installing the Dual Blower Module To install the dual blower module 1 Position the dual fan module so that
46. ed in Section 4 3 Powering Off the Server and Removing the Cover on page 4 3 Remove the PCIe card riser assembly installed on the motherboard see Section 4 5 2 Replacing the PCIe Card and Riser Assembly on page 4 9 and the air duct see Section 4 5 6 Replacing an Air Duct on page 4 23 Disconnect all cables attached to the motherboard Remove the four screws from the heatsink 4 screws per heatsink installed Note Do not remove the screws that secure the CPU heatsink assemblies mounting to the motherboard Remove the seven Phillips screws that fasten the motherboard to the chassis with a Phillips screwdriver Remove the screws attaching the serial connector to the chassis with a 5 mm nut driver Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server 4 49 4 5 15 2 A FIGURE 4 41 Removing the Motherboard Pull the motherboard away from the chassis Remove the CPU and memory modules Refer to the following sections for information on removing and replacing the CPU and memory m Section 4 5 12 Replacing a CPU and Heatsink on page 4 39 m Section 4 5 10 Replacing Memory Modules on page 4 32 Installing the Motherboard To install a motherboard Caution Observe proper ESD precautions in Section 4 2 1 ESD Precautions on page 4 2 when handling the new motherboard 4 50 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual December 2006 1 Center the
47. emblies to the Rack Use this procedure to install the slide rail assemblies to the rack 1 Position a slide rail assembly in your rack so that the brackets at each end of the slide rail assembly are on the outside of the front and rear rack posts See FIGURE C 3 2 Attach the slide rail assembly to the rack posts but do not tighten the screws completely The method used to attach the slide rails varies depending on the type of rack a If your rack has threaded mounting holes in the rack posts first determine whether the threads are metric or standard then insert the correct mounting screws through the slide rail brackets and into the threaded holes a If your rack does not have threaded mounting holes insert the mounting screws through both the slide rail brackets and rack posts then secure them with the caged nuts Slide rail assembly Rack post Slide rail assembly bracket on outside a of rack post FIGURE C 3 Slide Rail Assembly Mounting to Rack Post C 4 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual December 2006 3 Repeat Step 1 and Step 2 for the remaining slide rail assembly 4 From the front of the rack set the proper width of the rails with the spacer See FIGURE C 4 Rail width spacer FIGURE C 4 Setting the Rail Width 5 Tighten the screws on the brackets 6 Remove the spacer and confirm that the rails are attached tightly to the rack
48. emoving the Cover on page 4 3 Remove the current SATA hard drive s from the server if necessary See Section 4 5 3 1 Removing an HDD and Carrier on page 4 12 Remove the cables currently connected to the HDD backplanes and motherboard connectors See FIGURE 4 39 for the locations of the cables Install the new cables from the SAS cable kit See FIGURE 4 12 Note the following guidelines for installation m Connect the red cable to the HDD 0 backplane m Connect the blue cable to the HDD 1 backplane m Make sure to route the blue cable through the dual blower routing clips Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server 4 15 FIGURE 4 12 SAS Drive Cable Routing 5 Remove the riser assembly from the server See Section 4 5 2 1 Removing the Riser Assembly and PCIe Card on page 4 9 6 Install the LSI PCIe card into the riser assembly See Section 4 5 2 2 Installing the PCIe Card and Riser Card Assembly on page 4 10 Do not install the riser card into the server yet It will be easier to connect the cables with the card outside of the system 7 Connect the SAS cables to the SAS card connectors See FIGURE 4 13 m Connect the red cable to PHY 0 m Connect the blue cable to PHY 1 4 16 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual December 2006 FIGURE 4 13 Installing an LSI PCIe Card 8 Install the riser assembly into the server See Section 4 5 2 2 Installing the PCIe Card and Riser
49. emperature derating A 3 temperature specifications A 3 Tools and Drivers CD accessing from PXE server B 9 Broadcom NetXtreme software B 9 contents B 1 description 1 4 Index 3 diagnostics software B 1 driver installation scripts B 1 setting up on PXE server B 6 updating BIOS and BMC firmware B 2 tools for maintenance procedures 4 1 troubleshooting 2 2 to 2 7 CD or DVD 2 5 external device 2 6 hard disk drive 2 5 hung or frozen server 2 5 keyboard 2 5 memory 2 6 mouse 2 5 network status indicator 2 4 overview 2 2 power problems 2 4 2 5 procedures 2 4 to 2 6 USB device 2 4 video problems 2 6 U USB connectors features 1 2 location 1 5 troubleshooting 2 4 V vibration specifications A 3 video problems troubleshooting 2 6 visual inspection external 2 3 internal 2 3 W warranty information 2 7 weight of system A 1 width of system A 1 Windows RIS CD 1 4 Windows Server 2003 supported versions 1 3 Index 4 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual December 2006
50. f any attached peripherals Remove the server cover following the procedures in Section 4 2 Installation Precautions on page 4 2 Caution Some components such as the heatsink can become extremely hot during system operations Allow these components to cool before handling them Verify that the components are fully seated in their sockets or connectors and that the sockets are clean Verify that all cables inside the system are firmly attached to their appropriate connectors Replace the top cover Reconnect the system and any attached peripherals to their power sources and then power them on Chapter 2 Troubleshooting 2 3 29 Troubleshooting Procedures TABLE 2 1 lists problems that might arise as you use your server Possible solutions are listed for each problem If the solutions listed here do not fix the problem run the appropriate diagnostic test see Chapter 3 TABLE 2 1 Troubleshooting Procedures Problem Possible solution Server does not power on when you press the front panel power button Keep notes on the following situations in case you need to call for service e Is the power LED illuminated on the front of the system Ensure that the power cord is connected to the system and to a grounded power receptacle Does the wall outlet have power Test by connecting another device Does the monitor sync within 5 minutes after power on The green LED on the m
51. ge from the remoteflash version bios_bmc_ file file on the Tools and Drivers CD to your tftp server tftpboot directory Where version is the version of the Tools and Drivers CD that you are using and bios_bmc_file is the name of the BIOS BMC image For example remoteflash 1 0 x2200 191_3B10 Ensure that the OS on the platform is shut down Log onto the Sun Fire X2200 M2 Embedded LOM CLI and cd into the Tftpupdate SP gt cd TftpUpdate Run the following commands from TftpUpdate SP T tpUpdate gt set ServerIPAddress IP address of tftp server SP TftpUpdate gt set FileName bios_bmc_file SP TftpUpdate gt set Update action The BIOS and BMC firmware are updated Note During the upgrade process the login prompt will appear Please do not attempt to log in until the flash update has completed Appendix B Using the Tools and Drivers CD B 3 6 If an OS is running on the Sun Fire X2200 M2 server that has been updated reboot the Sun Fire X2200 M2 server in order for the BIOS and BMC updates to take effect The tftp download will start and you will see the following output getting image getting image successfully prepare to update Prepare OK starting update starting up ttys0O irq 1 i2c_eeprom_write 02 03 AO 0000 020C 64 0040 IT2cMWrite 03 AO 0002 0040 SEEP Write offset 0 ok 64 0040 T2cMWrite 03 AO 0002 0040 SEEP Write offset 64 ok
52. guration Caution Do not operate the server without all fans component heatsinks air baffles and the cover installed Severe damage to server components can occur if operated without adequate cooling mechanisms 1 Connect grounded AC power cords to the AC power connector on the back panel of the server and to a grounded AC power outlet Note At this point standby power is supplied only to the service processor and power supply fans You can proceed to Chapter 2 of this guide to begin initial configuration Do not apply main power to the rest of the server until you are ready to install a platform operating system 2 Continue with initial software setup tasks as described in Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Installation Guide 1 8 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual December 2006 1 3 4 Powering On Main Power Mode To power on main power for all server components a Verify that the power cord has been connected and that standby power is on In standby power mode the Power OK LED on the front panel flashes See FIGURE 1 1 b Use a ballpoint pen or stylus to press and release the recessed Power button on the server front panel When main power is applied to the full server the Power OK LED next to the Power button lights and remains lit 135 Shutting Down Main Power Mode To power off the server from main power mode use one of the following two methods m Graceful shutdown Use a ballpoint pen or
53. ick Launch exe Click Management Applications and follow the install wizard Click the Users Guide button in the Broadcom NetXtreme software for information about the software After the management software is installed you can run it as follows Start gt Broadcom gt Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 2 Please note the following considerations when using the teaming feature of the Broadcom software Teaming two NVIDIA NICS or one NVIDIA NIC and one Broadcom NIC is not recommended but will work See FIGURE 1 2 for the location of the NVIDIA and Broadcom NICs One of the broadcom NICs is shared with the SP NET MGT LAN 1 port This port is not supported for Broadcom teaming For more information refer to the users guide included with the broadcom software Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual December 2006 APPENDIX C Installing the Server Into a Rack With Optional Slide Rails gt gt Perform the procedures in this chapter to install your server into a four post rack using the orderable slide rail and cable management arm options These slide rails are compatible with a wide range of equipment racks that meet the following standards Four post structure mounting at both front and rear Two post racks are not compatible Rack horizontal opening and unit vertical pitch conforming to ANSI EIA 310 D 1992 or IEC 60927 standards Distance between front and rear mounting planes of 610 mm and 915 mm 24 i
54. ill be updated to the latest versions and the system will automatically reboot The BIOS will automatically load the optimized defaults Do the following after the firmware is updated m Verify the BIOS settings Because the BIOS optimized defaults are automatically loaded when the BIOS is flashed you might need to reset some of the BIOS settings For example if the BIOS was previously modified to support RAID you must re enable RAID support in the BIOS after flashing it m Verify the BIOS setting for Installed OS The default OS setting is for Solaris and Linux See the Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Operating System Installation Guide for instructions on changing the BIOS settings B 2 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual December 2006 B 2 2 tftp Using CLI Set up a tftp server to host the BIOS BMC image Instructions for setting up the tftp server can be found in the system administration guides for the appropriate Solaris or Linux version m Solaris 10 manual at http docs sun com app docs doc 817 5504 m Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 manual at http www redhat com docs manuals enterprise RHEL 3 Manual sysadmin guide a Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 manual at http www redhat com docs manuals enterprise RHEL 4 Manual sysadmin guide m SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 manual at http www novell com documentation sles9 pdfdoc sles_9_admin_guide sles_9_admin_guide pdf Copy the combined BIOS BMC ima
55. ing Off the Server and Removing the Cover on page 4 3 2 Unfasten the four screws securing the heatsink to the board see FIGURE 4 33 Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server 4 39 FIGURE 4 33 Removing the Heatsink Caution The heatsink can become extremely hot Be sure it has had sufficient time to cool before handling 3 Twist the heatsink slightly to the right or left to break the seal with the thermal grease 4 Lift the heatsink away from the CPU 5 Place the heatsink upside down on a flat surface to prevent the thermal grease from contaminating other components 6 Pull the socket release lever up to the fully open perpendicular position 7 Open the CPU cover 4 40 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual December 2006 4 5 12 2 FIGURE 4 34 Removing the CPU Lift the CPU out of the socket leaving the release lever in the open position Note Ensure that no thermal grease that might be left from the heatsink comes into contact with the CPU socket or underside of the CPU chip Installing a CPU and Heatsink Follow these steps to install a CPU and heatsink if you are replacing a CPU If you want to install a new CPU see Section 4 5 13 Installing a New CPU on page 4 44e Caution Observe the appropriate ESD precautions in Section 4 2 1 ESD Precautions on page 4 2 when handling the CPU Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server 4 41 1 U
56. ion docs sun com documentation supportforum sun com www sun com bigadmin www sunsolve sun com handbook_pub 1 800 872 4786 1 800 USA 4Sun Select Option 1 http www sun com service contacting solution html http www sun com service online http www sun com service support warranty Chapter 2 Troubleshooting 2 7 2 8 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual December 2006 CHAPTER 3 Performing Diagnostics This chapter assists you with using the Diagnostics application on the Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Tools and Drivers CD that is packaged with your system Diagnostic output is accessible on systems that are running supported Linux or Solaris operating systems If you are having specific problems with your system use the Pc Check Diagnostics software to diagnose and resolve these issues The following sections are included in this chapter Section 3 1 Pc Check Diagnostics Overview on page 3 2 Section 3 2 System Information Menu Options on page 3 3 Section 3 3 Advanced Diagnostics Tests Menu Options on page 3 4 Section 3 4 Immediate Burn in Testing on page 3 7 Section 3 5 Deferred Burn in Testing on page 3 9 Section 3 6 Create Diagnostic Partition Option on page 3 10 Section 3 7 Show Results Summary on page 3 17 Section 3 8 Print Results Report on page 3 18 Section 3 9 About Pc Check on page 3 18 Section 3 10 Exit to DOS
57. it fits over the guideposts and the duct opening fits into the cutouts in the chassis divider 4 30 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual December 2006 FIGURE 4 26 Installing a Dual Blower Module Gently push the blower module down until you hear the side tabs click into place Connect the blower connectors to the appropriate connector on the motherboard Connect each of the single fan connectors to the corresponding fan harness connector Route the cables through the wiring retainers on the blower module Check the routing of all cables for obstructions and then reinstall the cover Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server 4 31 4 5 10 4 5 10 1 4 5 10 2 Replacing Memory Modules The following procedure describes how to remove and or install dual inline memory modules DIMMs DIMM Population Rules Note Keep in mind the following information and rules when you use the procedures in this section to replace or add DIMMs to the server a Eight registered DDR2 DIMMs are supported per CPU a DIMMs must be installed in matched pairs one bank at a time The two DIMMs in a bank must be of the same size type and vendor a DIMM 0 is farthest from the CPU m Populate the slots in order from slot 0 to slot 7 Removing a DIMM To remove a DIMM Power off the system and remove the cover as described in Section 4 3 Powering Off the Server and Removing the Cover on page
58. lts Summary 3 17 Print Results Report 3 18 About Pc Check 3 18 Exit to DOS 3 18 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server 4 1 iv Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual December 2006 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 Tools and Supplies Needed 4 1 Installation Precautions 4 2 42 1 ESD Precautions 4 2 42 2 Preinstallation Instructions 4 2 42 3 Postinstallation Instructions 4 3 Powering Off the Server and Removing the Cover 4 3 Locations of Server Components 4 5 Component Replacement Procedures 4 6 4 5 1 Replacing the I O Board 4 7 4 5 1 1 Removing an I O Board 4 7 45 12 Installing an I O Board 4 8 4 5 2 Replacing the PCIe Card and Riser Assembly 4 9 4 5 2 1 Removing the Riser Assembly and PCIe Card 4 9 4 5 2 2 Installing the PCIe Card and Riser Card Assembly 4 10 4 5 3 Replacing a Hard Disk Drive and Carrier 4 12 4 5 3 1 Removing an HDD and Carrier 4 12 4 5 3 2 Installing an HDD and Carrier 4 13 4 5 4 Installing an LSI PCIe Card and Cables 4 14 4 5 4 1 Installing the LSI Card to Support SAS Hard Drive Installation 4 15 4 5 4 2 Installing the LSI Card to Support SATA RAID 4 18 4 5 5 Removing and Installing an ODD Drive Assembly 4 21 4 5 5 1 Removing the ODD Drive Assembly 4 21 4 5 5 2 Installing the ODD Drive Assembly 4 22 4 5 6 Replacing an Air Duct 4 23 4 5 6 1 Removing the Air Duct 4 23 4 5 6 2 Installing the Air Duct 4 24 4 5 7 Replacing the Power Supply 4 25 Contents v 4 5 10 4 5 11 4 5 12 4 5 13 4 5
59. nches to 36 inches Clearance depth to front cabinet door in front of front rack mounting plane at least 25 4 mm 1 inch Clearance depth to rear cabinet door behind front rack mounting plane at least 800 mm 31 5 inches with the cable management arm or 700 mm 27 5 inches without the cable management arm Clearance width between structural supports and cable troughs between front and rear mounting planes at least 456 mm 18 inches Caution Always load equipment into a rack from the bottom up so that it will not become top heavy and tip over Deploy your rack s anti tilt bar to prevent the rack from tipping during equipment installation Caution Ensure that the temperature in the rack does not exceed the server s maximum ambient rated temperatures Consider the total airflow requirements of all equipment installed in the rack to ensure that the equipment is operated within its specified temperature range C 1 C 1 Disassembling the Slide Rails Before Installation Use this procedure to remove the mounting brackets from the slide rail assemblies Unpack the slide rails Locate the slide rail lock at the front of one of the slide rail assemblies as shown in FIGURE C 1 Squeeze and hold the tabs at the top and bottom of the lock while you pull the mounting bracket out of the slide rail assembly until it reaches the stop See FIGURE C 1 Push the mounting bracket release button towa
60. nd of the carrier into the drive bay sliding the carrier into the bay until the arm engages and partially closes itself Push the arm forward and latch it to lock the carrier in place Installing an LSI PCIe Card and Cables This section contains instructions on installing and LSI PCIe card This card enables the following added functionality for the Sun Fire X2200 M2 server m Standalone SAS hard drive support a RAID support using SAS hard drives a RAID support using SATA hard drives Use the appropriate procedure depending on the hard drive format that you are using m Installing the LSI Card to Support SAS Hard Drive Installation on page 4 15 m Installing the LSI Card to Support SATA RAID on page 4 18 4 14 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual December 2006 4 5 4 1 Installing the LSI Card to Support SAS Hard Drive Installation If your system originally had SATA drives installed or came diskless and you would like to install SAS drives use the following procedure You will need to order the following components needed for the SAS drive installation a A LSI PCIe card m A hard drive cable kit m One or two SAS HDDs The following procedure describes how to remove the current SATA installation and install the SAS components If you started with a diskless system you do not need to do Step 2 Power off the system and remove the cover as described in Section 4 3 Powering Off the Server and R
61. ng either telnet ssh or rlogin 9 If you successfully log in list the running processes using the ps command 10 Stop any processes that look unresponsive or should not be running by using the kill process_ID command 11 Check the responsiveness of the Sun Fire X2200 M2 server after each process is stopped If the above procedure does not work power cycle the server 1 Press the Power button to power off the server and wait 20 30 seconds 2 Press the Power button again to power the system back on Chapter 2 Troubleshooting 2 5 2 6 TABLE 2 1 Troubleshooting Procedures Continued Problem Possible solution No video is displayed on the monitor screen Check the following Is the cable connected to the video connector Does the monitor work when connected to another system If you have another monitor does it work when connected to the original system If after POST and BIOS complete you no longer see video output on your monitor and only see a flashing cursor check the configuration of the operating system to determine if it is configured to redirect its output exclusively over the serial line External device is not working Newly installed memory is not detected Check the documentation that came with the device to see if any device drivers must be installed Ensure that the cables for the external device are firmly connected and that the pins in the cable and connector are not bent
62. npack the new CPU 2 If you are installing a second CPU into a formerly single CPU system you will need to remove the socket cover before installing the new CPU 3 Ensure that the socket release lever is in the fully open perpendicular position and the CPU cover is open see FIGURE 4 35 4 Align the small triangle on the upper left corner of the CPU with the triangle on the corner of the socket FIGURE 4 35 Installing the CPU 5 Insert the CPU into the socket 4 42 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual December 2006 10 11 12 13 Caution If the CPU is correctly aligned you should be able to easily insert the CPU into the socket If you feel more than minimal resistance stop and recheck the alignment Forcing a misaligned CPU into the socket can permanently damage the device When the CPU is fully seated in the socket close the CPU cover Note The CPU cover might not align correctly with the chip after it is installed If this happens open the cover and push it slightly to the side to better align it with the chip and reclose the cover Rotate the socket release lever down until it snaps into place securing the CPU in the socket Use the syringe to apply approximately 0 1 ML CC of thermal grease in a circular pattern to the top of the CPU Gently distribute the thermal grease and remove any excess so that only an extremely thin uniform layer remains If any voids o
63. o remove the HDD and carrier If you are not using an integrated mirroring IM configuration you must power off the server before removing an HDD it is not necessary to remove the cover Power off the system as described in Section 4 3 Powering Off the Server and Removing the Cover on page 4 3 If you are using an IM configuration start with Step 2 Squeeze the release latch and carefully swing the arm to the left as far as it will go 4 12 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual December 2006 4 5 3 2 FIGURE 4 10 Removing a Hard Disk Drive Grasp the carrier bezel with both hands and carefully pull the carrier out of the drive bay Note Avoid using the arm to remove the carrier Reinsert the HDD and carrier into the server as described in Section 4 5 3 2 Installing an HDD and Carrier on page 4 13 Installing an HDD and Carrier Note If you are installing a new HDD rather than replacing an already installed HDD you will need to remove the empty carrier from the drive cage before installing the new HDD See instructions for Removing an HDD and carrier To install the HDD and carrier Squeeze the release latch and carefully swing the arm to the left as far as it will go Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server 4 13 4 5 4 FIGURE 4 11 Installing the Hard Disk Drive Grasping the body of the drive in both hands carefully guide the connector e
64. on page 3 18 3 1 3 1 3 1 1 Pc Check Diagnostics Overview Sun Fire X2200 M2 server diagnostics are contained in the DOS based Pc Check utility This program can only be accessed and executed only from the Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Tools and Drivers CD Pc Check was designed to detect and test all motherboard components ports and slots If you encounter any hardware related error message such as memory errors or hard disk errors on your Sun Fire X2200 M2 server run one of the following a Advanced Diagnostics Test A specific hardware component test m Immediate Burn in Test A Sun Fire X2200 M2 server diagnostic test script The following procedure describes how to access these test options from the Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Tools and Drivers CD Accessing the Pc Check Diagnostics Software Do one of the following depending on which method you are using to access the Pc Check diagnostics software a If your server has a DVD drive installed Insert the Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Tools and Drivers CD into your DVD drive and reboot the system m Ifyou are running the Pc Check software from a PXE server Follow the instructions in Appendix B to set up the PXE server The system boots to the Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Tools and Drivers CD main menu Type 1 to run the hardware diagnostics software The system information loads the Diagnostics main menu opens and the following menu options are displayed System Informa
65. onitor stops flashing and remains illuminated Server powers on but the monitor does not CD or DVD does not eject from the media tray when you press the Eject button Server does not power off when the front panel power button is pressed e Is the Power button for the monitor turned on e Is the monitor power cord connected to a wall outlet Does the wall outlet have power Test by connecting another device Move the mouse or press any key on the keyboard The drive might be in the low power mode e Use the utility software installed on your server to eject the CD e Try all of the power off options shown in Section 1 3 5 Shutting Down Main Power Mode on page 1 9 If the server still does not power off disconnect the power cable from the rear of the chassis The network status indicator does not light up e Check the cabling and network equipment to make sure that all cables are correctly seated e Reinstall the network drivers An external device connected to a USB connector does not work e Reduce the number of external devices connected to a USB hub e Refer to the documentation that comes with the device 2 4 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual December 2006 TABLE 2 1 Problem Troubleshooting Procedures Continued Possible solution System cannot read the hard disk information System cannot read the CD information Keyboard or mouse does not respond
66. ortant electrostatic discharge ESD precautions along with preinstallation and postinstallation instructions ESD Precautions ESD can damage your processor disk drives expansion boards and other components Always observe the following precautions before you install a system component Do not remove a component from its protective packaging until you are ready to install it a Wear a wrist strap and attach it to the system chassis ground or to any metal part of the system before handling components Turn off the power button on the front of the chassis before removing or replacing any of the system components Preinstallation Instructions Always perform the following steps before you install any component Turn off the system and all of the peripherals connected to it Caution Failure to properly turn off the system before you start installing components can cause serious component damage Caution Follow the ESD precautions described in Section 4 2 1 ESD Precautions on page 4 2 when handling a system component Open the server See Section 4 3 Powering Off the Server and Removing the Cover on page 4 3 for the appropriate procedure for opening the server 4 2 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual December 2006 4 2 3 gt Postinstallation Instructions Perform the following steps after installing a server component Ensure that all of the components are installed as
67. owing operating systems or later versions are supported for the Sun Fire X2200 M2 server m Solaris 10 Operating System 6 06 or later version with Sun Java Enterprise System Java ES Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 Update 7 or later 32 and 64 bit ES and AS Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 Update 3 or later or later 32 and 64 bit ES and AS SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 SP 3 or later 64 bit SUSE certified SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 Windows 2003 SP 1 or later 32 and 64 bit Standard Server WHQL certified See the Sun Fire X2200 M2 Operating System Installation Guide PN 819 6599 and the product specific documentation for instructions on installing these operating systems If you want to run Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 or 4 or SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 on the Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server you can order it from the from the following web site http wwws sun com software linux index html Chapter 1 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Overview 1 3 1 23 1 2 4 Support for additional operating systems will be available after the initial release of the Sun Fire X2200 M2 Servers Go to the following URL for information about the operating systems currently supported http sun com servers entry x2200 os jsp After installing the operating system refer to the Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Getting Started Guide 819 3720 for further information on updates and drivers that need to be installed Tools and Drivers CD Software The S
68. p Change to the memdisk directory For example cd syslinux 3 09 memdisk Appendix B Using the Tools and Drivers CD B 7 8 Copy the memdisk kernel to the new Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Tools and Drivers Directory created in Step 3 For example cp syslinux 3 09 memdisk memdisk tftpboot linux install suppl_tau 9 Edit the Boot Message Screen as follows a Open the boot msg file in a text editor vi tftpboot linux install msgs boot msg b Type the following line after 0 Local Machine suppl_tau Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Tools and Drivers CD c Save and close the boot msg file 10 Edit the default PXE Configuration file as follows a Open the default file in a text editor vi tftpboot linux install pxelinux c fg default b Type the following lines after the 1abe10 section label suppl_tau kernel suppl_tau memdisk append initrd suppl_tau boot img c Save and close the default file 11 Test the installation on the test machine B 8 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual December 2006 B 3 2 Accessing the Tools and Drivers CD From the Target Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server You will need the following to run diagnostics on a target Sun Fire X2200 M2 server m PXE server configured as shown in Section B 3 1 Setting up the Tools and Drivers CD Image on the PXE Server on page B 6 m Sun Fire X2200 M2 server set up on the same ne
69. peed Shows the CMOS settings of the system Not applicable for the Sun Fire X2200 M2 server Opens a file editor Enables you to set up options for diagnostics testing 3 3 Advanced Diagnostics Tests Menu Options TABLE 3 2 gives the name and a brief description of each option in the Advanced Diagnostics Tests menu TABLE 3 2 Advanced Diagnostics Tests Menu Options Option Description Processor Memory Motherboard Details information about the processor and includes a Processor Tests menu to test the processor on the system Details information about the memory and includes a Memory Tests menu to test the memory on the system Also lists each type of memory in the system such as system cache or video memory Details information about the motherboard and includes a Motherboard Tests menu to test the motherboard on the system 3 4 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual December 2006 TABLE 3 2 Advanced Diagnostics Tests Menu Options Continued Option Description Diskettes Not relevant to Sun Fire X2200 M2 server Hard Disks Details information about the hard disk and includes a Hard Disk Tests menu to test hard disks on the system Refer to Section 3 3 1 Testing the Hard Disk on page 3 6 for detailed information about testing hard disks and script information CD ROM DVD Includes a CD ROM DVD menu to test DVD devices ATAPI Devices Serial Ports Parallel Ports Modems ATA U
70. r crevices appear that could lead to air pockets reapply the grease until you achieve a thin but compact consistency Use an alcohol pad to remove all thermal grease from the bottom of the heatsink Inspect the heatsink for dust and lint Clean if necessary Carefully position the heatsink on the CPU aligning it with the mounting posts to reduce movement after it makes initial contact with the layer of thermal grease Caution If the heatsink is moved too much during its installation the layer of thermal grease may become uneven leading to component damage Fasten the four screws attaching the heatsink to the motherboard See FIGURE 4 36 Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server 4 43 FIGURE 4 36 Installing the Heatsink 14 Reinstall the cover 4 5 13 Installing a New CPU Note Replacement of a CPU and heatsink should only be done by trained service personnel If you are replacing an already installed CPU rather than adding a new one follow the instructions in Section 4 5 12 Replacing a CPU and Heatsink on page 4 39 To install a new CPU and heatsink Caution Observe the appropriate ESD precautions in Section 4 2 1 ESD Precautions on page 4 2 when handling the CPU 1 Unpack the new CPU 4 44 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual December 2006 2 If you are installing a second CPU into a formerly single CPU system you will need to remove the socket cover before in
71. rail stops approximately 12 inches or 30 cm Mounting bracket inserted into slide rail Slide rail release button Slide rail lock Slide rail assembly mounted on rack post FIGURE C 6 Inserting the Server With Mounting Brackets Into the Slide Rails 4 Simultaneously push and hold the slide rail release buttons on each mounting bracket while you push the server into the rack See FIGURE C 6 Continue pushing until the slide rail locks on the front of the mounting brackets engage the slide rail assemblies You will hear an audible click Caution Verify that the server is securely mounted in the rack and that the slide rails locks are engaged with the mounting brackets before continuing Appendix Installing the Server Into a Rack With Optional Slide Rails C 7 C 5 Installing the Cable Management Assembly Use this procedure to install an optional cable management assembly CMA Unpack the CMA parts Take the CMA to the back of the equipment rack and ensure that you have adequate room to work around the back of the server Note References to left or right in this procedure assume that you are facing the back of the equipment rack Locate the CMA rail extension and insert it into the left slide rail until the extension locks into place with an audible click See FIGURE C 7 The CMA rail extension might be taped to the CMA assembly Left
72. rd disk Device Test Settings Enables you to select the test time durations of the devices and the test level 3 6 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual December 2006 3 4 Number of Retries Enables you to select the number of times to retry testing a device before terminating the test Maximum Errors Enables you to select the number of errors allowed before terminating the test Check SMART First SMART stands for Smart Monitoring Analysis Reporting Test HPA Protection HPA stands for Host Protected Area Exit Immediate Burn in Testing The Immediate Burn In Testing option enables you to run burn in test scripts on your server Three scripts have already been created for testing your system quick tst This script performs a high level test of all hardware components including those components that require user input as well as a more in depth memory test The user must interact with the Pc Check software to progress through these interactive tests The tests cannot be run unattended and do not contain timeout facilities The interactive tests will wait until the user provides the correct input noinput tst This script is used as a first triage of any hardware related problems or issues The script performs a high level test of most hardware components excluding those components that require user input keyboard mouse sound video This test does not require user input full tst This script performs
73. rd the front of the mounting bracket as shown in FIGURE C 1 and simultaneously withdraw the mounting bracket from the slide rail assembly Repeat for the remaining slide rail assembly Mounting bracket release button Slide rail lock FIGURE C 1 Disassembling the Slide Rail Before Installation C 2 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual December 2006 C 2 Installing the Mounting Brackets Onto the Server Use this procedure to install the mounting brackets onto the sides of the server 1 Position a mounting bracket against the chassis so that the slide rail lock is at the server front and the three keyed openings on the mounting bracket are aligned with the three locating pins on the side of the chassis Mounting bracket clip Chassis front Mounting bracket Slide rail lock FIGURE C 2 Aligning the Mounting Bracket With the Server Chassis With the heads of the three chassis locating pins protruding though the three keyed openings in the mounting bracket pull the mounting bracket toward the front of the chassis until the mounting bracket clip locks into place with an audible click See FIGURE C 2 Verify that the rear locating pin has engaged the mounting bracket clip See FIGURE C 2 4 Repeat to install the remaining mounting bracket on the other side of the server Appendix Installing the Server Into a Rack With Optional Slide Rails C 3 C3 Attaching the Slide Rail Ass
74. resentative for more information For the most up to date component information see the components list on one of the following web sites http sunsolve sun com handbook_pub Systems 1 10 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual December 2006 CHAPTER 2 Troubleshooting This chapter contains information on troubleshooting procedures and technical support contacts The following sections are included in this chapter m Section 2 1 Troubleshooting Overview on page 2 2 m Section 2 2 Performing Visual Inspections on page 2 2 m Section 2 3 Troubleshooting Procedures on page 2 4 m Section 2 4 Getting Technical Assistance on page 2 7 2 1 2 1 Troubleshooting Overview Before troubleshooting your specific server problem answer the following questions What events occurred prior to the failure Was any hardware or software modified or installed Was the server recently installed or moved How long has the server exhibited symptoms What is the duration or frequency of the problem After you have assessed the problem and noted your current configuration and environment you can choose from several ways to troubleshoot your server m Visually inspect your system as described in Section 2 2 Performing Visual Inspections on page 2 2 m View the troubleshooting procedures in Section 2 3 Troubleshooting Procedures on page 2 4 to see if any of them solve the problem m Execut
75. rver 1 9 for service 4 3 troubleshooting 2 4 powering on server main power 1 9 standby power 1 8 troubleshooting 2 4 precautions for installation 4 2 preinstallation instructions 4 2 PXE server accessing Tools and Drivers CD B 9 diagnostics B 6 setting up Tools and Drivers CD B 6 R rack installation C 1 rear panel connectors 1 6 rear panel LEDs 1 6 Red Hat Enterprise Linux accessing software 1 3 supported versions 1 3 removing cover 4 3 replacing air duct 4 23 battery 4 36 cables 4 47 CPUs 4 39 dual blower module 4 29 DVD drive 4 21 hard disk drive 4 12 I O board 4 7 memory modules PCI Express card 4 9 power supply 4 25 single fan modules 4 27 S serial connector features 1 2 location 1 6 serial connector pin assignments A 4 serial management port 1 6 service support phone number 2 7 shock specifications A 3 single fan modules location 1 7 4 5 replacing 4 27 slide rail installation C 2 software preinstalled 1 3 supported operating systems 1 3 Solaris 10 operating system 1 3 specifications environmental A 3 physical A 1 power A 2 standby power applying 1 8 Sun Studio 11 software 1 3 SunSolve web site 2 7 Supplemental CD 1 4 support contacts 2 7 SUSE Linux Enterprise Server accessing software 1 3 supported versions 1 3 system identification button 1 5 1 6 system identification LED 1 5 1 6 system management 1 4 T technical assitance contacts 2 7 t
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77. sh the server back into the rack as described below When the server is fully extended you must release two sets of slide rail stops to return the server to the rack a The first set of stops are levers located on the inside of each slide rail just behind the back panel of the server These levers are labeled PUSH Push in both levers simultaneously and slide the server toward the rack The server will slide in approximately 15 inches 38 cm and stop Verify that the cables and the CMA retract without binding before continuing b The second set of stops are the slide rail release buttons located near the front of each mounting bracket See FIGURE C 6 Simultaneously push or pull both of the slide rail release buttons and push the server completely into the rack until both slide rail locks engage 5 Adjust the cable hangers and CMA as required Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual December 2006 Index A air duct location 1 7 4 5 replacing 4 23 altitude specifications A 3 B battery location 1 7 4 5 replacing 4 36 BIOS firmware CD 1 4 updating with Embedded LOM WebGUI B 5 updating with local DVD drive B 2 updating with tftp using CLI B 3 blower module location 1 7 4 5 replacing 4 29 BMC firmware CD 1 4 updating with Embedded LOM WebGUI B 5 updating with local DVD drive B 2 updating with tftp using CLI B 3 Broadcom Ethernet connectors location 1 6 Broadcom NetXtreme software CD 1
78. st script Perform Burn in Tests Runs the currently loaded burn in test script 3 5 Deferred Burn in Testing You can use the Deferred Burn in Testing option to create and save your own scripts to run at a later time From the main menu choose Deferred Burn in Testing The top portion of the window lists the options described in TABLE 3 3 and the bottom portion of the window lists the following Burn in menu options Load Burn in Script Enter one of the following quick tst noinput tst or full tst If you have created and saved your own script enter d testname tst Where testname is the name that you have created Chapter 3 Performing Diagnostics 3 9 m Save Burn in Script To save a burn in script that you have created enter d testname tst Where testname is the name of the script that you have created m Change Options Opens the Burn in Options menu which enables you to modify the various options listed in TABLE 3 3 for the currently loaded test script m Select Tests Opens a listing of all the possible types of tests available for you to run for the currently loaded test script 3 6 3 10 Create Diagnostic Partition Option The diagnostic partition is preinstalled on the Sun Fire X2200 M2 server You need to reinstall the diagnostic partition only if you have reformatted your hard drive Using the Erase Primary Boot Hard Disk utility on the Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Tools and Drivers CD preserves
79. stalling the new CPU 3 Ensure that the socket release lever is in the fully open perpendicular position and the CPU cover is open see FIGURE 4 35 4 Align the small triangle on the top left corner of the CPU with the triangle on the corner of the socket FIGURE 4 37 Installing the CPU 5 Insert the CPU into the socket CPU into the socket If you feel more than minimal resistance stop and recheck the alignment Forcing a misaligned CPU into the socket can permanently damage the device Caution If the CPU is correctly aligned the you should be able to easily insert the 6 When the CPU is fully seated in the socket close the CPU cover Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server 4 45 Note The CPU cover might not align correctly with the chip after it is installed If this happens open the cover and push it slightly to the side to better align it with the chip and reclose the cover 7 Rotate the socket release lever down until it snaps into place securing the CPU in the socket 8 Inspect the heatsink for dust and lint Clean if necessary 9 Carefully position the heatsink on the CPU aligning it with the mounting posts to reduce movement after it makes initial contact with the layer of thermal grease Caution If the heatsink is moved too much during its installation the layer of thermal grease may become uneven leading to component damage 10 Fasten the four screws attaching the
80. stic Partition to the First Bootable Disk Pc Check can view only the first or second hard disk on the system from the boot loader The software automatically installs the diagnostic partition on the first bootable disk To add the diagnostic partition on the first bootable disk Insert the Tools and Drivers CD into the DVD tray Reboot the server At the Tools and Drivers CD main menu type 1 to run Hardware Diagnostics From the main menu choose Create Diagnostic Partition m If the first bootable disk is clear of partitions the Sun Microsystems Partitioning Utility window appears It states Your primary hard disk is not partitioned Would you like to partition it now Select Yes and press Enter a A window appears stating Partitioning complete Your machine will now be restarted m If the first bootable disk is not clear of partitions a window appears stating that the software is unable to create a hardware diagnostic partition because there are already partitions on the disk If this happens go to Section 3 6 1 Removing Existing Partitions From a Hard Disk on page 3 11 to remove the partitions from the disk a Repeat Step 1 through Step 4 of this procedure Press Enter to reboot your server Creating a Log File on the Diagnostic Partition All the scripts that are loadable with the hardware diagnostics software are predefined with logging to the diagnostic partition enabled The names of
81. t warranty index html Preface ix 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 The part number of this Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual is 819 6597 11 x Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual December 2006 CHAPTER 1 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Overview This chapter provides an overview of the Sun Fire X2200 M2 server as well as power on and power off procedures and information about installing components The following sections are included in this chapter Section 1 1 Features on page 1 2 Section 1 2 Operating System and Software on page 1 3 Section 1 3 Hardware System Overview on page 1 5 Section Powering On and Powering Off the Server on page 1 8 Section 1 4 Customer Orderable Components on page 1 10 1 1 Features TABLE 1 1 lists the system s key components TABLE 1 1 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Features Component CPUs Memory Media storage Hard disk drives Power supply Network I O PCI I O Other I O System management Description One or two dual core AMD Opteron series 2000 processors e Processor frequencies 1 8 GHz and faster e Up to 1 MB level 2 cache Eight DIMM slots per CPU socket Each DIMM
82. the SYSLINUX project Access this kernel at http www kernel org pub linux utils boot syslinux To set up the PXE server 1 Log in to the PXE server as root superuser 2 Determine the directory where the Red Hat image is installed on the PXE server B 6 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual December 2006 The default directory for the PXE image is usually tftpboot linux install The remainder of this procedure assumes that the PXE files have been installed in this directory Note If your PXE files are not installed in the t tpboot linux install directory modify the procedure as necessary Make a directory for the Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Tools and Drivers CD contents mkdir tftpboot linux install suppl tau Insert the Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Tools and Drivers CD into the PXE server and copy the boot img file located in the root directory of the CD to the new Sun Fire X2200 M2 server supplemental directory created in Step 3 cp mnt cdrom boot img tftpboot linux install suppl_tau Download the MEMDISK kernel a Go to the latest SYSLINUX project web site at http www kernel org pub linux utils boot syslinux b Save the latest syslinux version zip file to your root directory Where version is the latest SYSLINUX project version Note Version 3 09 was the latest version at the time of this writing Unzip the zip file For example unzip syslinux 3 09 zi
83. the diagnostic partition The Create Diagnostic Partition option installs a diagnostic partition on the first bootable disk seen by the Sun Fire X2200 M2 server The first bootable disk is on the primary master SATA device Note If you are running the Pc Check Diagnostics software from a PXE server you do not need to follow the instructions in these procedures for inserting the Tools and Drivers CD into the DVD tray See Section B 3 Booting the Tools and Drivers CD from a PXE Server on page B 6 The following sections explain how to create and access the diagnostic partition on the Sun Fire X2200 M2 server m Section 3 6 1 Removing Existing Partitions From a Hard Disk on page 3 11 m Section 3 6 2 Adding a Diagnostic Partition to the First Bootable Disk on page 3 12 m Section 3 6 3 Creating a Log File on the Diagnostic Partition on page 3 12 m Section 3 6 4 Accessing the Diagnostic Partition on a Red Hat Linux System on page 3 13 m Section 3 6 5 Accessing the Diagnostic Partition on the Solaris 10 Operating System on page 3 15 m Section 3 6 6 Accessing the Diagnostic Partition on the Windows Server 2003 Operating System on page 3 16 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual December 2006 3 6 1 10 11 Removing Existing Partitions From a Hard Disk The Create Diagnostic Partition option creates a diagnostic partition on a hard disk only if that hard disk is completely free of
84. timedia components Internal Speaker Test FM Synthesizer Test PCM Sample Test CD DVD Drive Read Test CD DVD Transfer KB Sec CD DVD Transfer Rating CD DVD Drive Seek Test CD DVD Seek Time ms CD DVD Test Disk Read and CD DVD Tray Test Chapter 3 Performing Diagnostics 3 17 a ATAPI Devices This section shows the following tests conducted against ATAPI devices Linear Read Test Non Destructive Write and Random Read Write Test a Hard Disk This section shows the following tests conducted against the hard disk Read Test Read Verify Test Non Destructive Write Test Destructive Write Test Mechanics Stress Test and Internal Cache Test a USB This section shows the following tests conducted against the USB Controller Tests and Functional Tests a Hardware ID The compare test is used to determine the machine ID for the system This test is not available for the Sun Fire X2200 M2 server 3 8 Print Results Report The Print Results Report option enables you to print system diagnostic results Ensure that your server is connected to a printer and then enter the required information to print the results 3 9 About Pc Check The About Pc Check window includes general information about Pc Check software including resident and nonresident components such as mouse devices 3 10 Exit to DOS You use the Exit to DOS option to exit Pc Check and return to the DOS prompt 3 18 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service
85. tion Menu Advanced Diagnostics Tests Immediate Burn in Testing Deferred Burn in Testing Create Diagnostic Partition Show Results Summary Print Results Report About PC CHECK Exit to DOS To run a specific hardware component test select Advanced Diagnostics Test To run one of the test scripts supplied by Sun select Immediate Burn in Testing 3 2 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual December 2006 Navigate through the menu items by pressing the arrow keys located on the keyboard to move to a menu selection the Enter key to select a menu selection and the ESC key to exit a menu Navigation instructions are shown at the bottom of each screen The following sections in this chapter describe the menu items and tests in detail 3 2 System Information Menu Options TABLE 3 1 describes each option in the System Information menu TABLE 3 1 System Information Menu Options Option Description System Overview Hardware ID Image Menu System Management Information PCI Bus Information IDE Bus Information PCMCIA CardBus Info Interrupt Vectors IRQ Information Device Drivers Includes basic information about your system motherboard BIOS processor memory cache drives video modem network buses and ports Enables you to create a document showing information about your system including comparisons between the updates and the newest versions of your system XML is the format used to create and
86. to action Do the following 1 Turn off the server by pressing the Power button 2 Remove the top cover 3 Check to make sure that the power and data cables are connected to the disk drive and that the pins in the cable and connector are not bent 4 Check to make sure that the drives are cabled properly for the hard drive format See Chapter 4 for information on hard drive cabling for SAS and SATA formats 5 Replace the top cover 6 Turn on the server Check the following e Are you using the correct type of CD e Is the CD properly inserted into the drive e Is the CD clean and unscratched e Are the cables connected to the DVD ROM drive e Verify that the mouse and keyboard cables are connected to the on board USB 2 0 connectors on the server e Verify that the server is powered on and that the front power LED is illuminated Server appears to be in low power mode but the Power button LED does not blink Hung or frozen server No response from mouse or keyboard or any application The power indicator LED only blinks when all server components are in low power mode A tape drive might be connected to your server Because tape drives do not enter low power mode the power indicator LED does not blink Try to access your system from a different server on the network 7 On another system type ping 1P_address_of_X2200 8 If a response is returned then try logging in to the Sun Fire X2200 M2 server usi
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89. twork as the PXE server Connect the Sun Fire X2200 M2 server to the same network as the PXE server Power on or reboot the Sun Fire X2200 M2 server Press the F12 key during POST The Boot Message Screen located on your PXE server at tftpboot linux install msgs boot msg displays on the screen Type suppl_tau at the prompt and press Return The MEMDISK kernel and the bootable portion of the Tools and Drivers CD are downloaded to the test machine over the network and into memory Once downloaded the bootable portion of the Tools and Drivers CD will be booted The main menu of the bootable portion of the Tools and Drivers CD is displayed on the target Sun Fire X2200 M2 server You can now run the hardware diagnostics or update the System BIOS See Chapter 3 in this document for information on running Pc Check diagnostics software B 4 Broadcom NetXtreme Software Included on the Tools and Drivers CD is software from Broadcom for specific management applications for Windows only m Broadcom advanced control suite a BASP Intermediate Driver for VLAN and Teaming a SNMP sub agent m SIM provider a DMI PCI service provider To install the software from a Windows Server 2003 Sun Fire X2200 M2 server Appendix B Using the Tools and Drivers CD B 9 B 10 Navigate to the following directory on the Tools and Drivers CD d tools_ amp driver_1 0 drivers windows broadcomNIC Launch exe Double cl
90. uments are available at the web site described above in French Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese Korean and Japanese English documentation is revised more frequently and might be more up to date than the translated documentation For all Sun hardware documentation see the following URL http www sun com documentation For Solaris and other software documentation see the following URL http docs sun com Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual December 2006 Documentation Support and Training Sun Function URL Description Documentation Support and training http www sun com documentation Download PDF and HTML documents and order printed documents http www sun com support Obtain technical support download http www sun com training patches and learn about Sun courses Third Party Web Sites Sun is not responsible for the availability of third party web sites mentioned in this document Sun does not endorse and is not responsible or liable for any content advertising products or other materials that are available on or through such sites or resources Sun will not be responsible or liable for any actual or alleged damage or loss caused by or in connection with the use of or reliance on any such content goods or services that are available on or through such sites or resources Warranty For specific details regarding your warranty visit http www sun com service suppor
91. un Fire X2200 M2 Server Tools and Drivers CD included with the server contains drivers for operating system installation LSI and NVIDIA RAID drivers BIOS BMC flash utilities diagnostics software Windows Remote Installation Service RIS files and Broadcom NetXtreme software For more information on using the Tools and Drivers CD software see Appendix B System Management An IPMI 2 0 compatible service processor with Embedded Lights Out Manager is integrated onto the Sun Fire X2200 M2 motherboard See the Embedded Lights Out Manager Administration Guide for more information on system management 1 4 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual December 2006 1 3 Hardware System Overview The following sections describe the hardware orientation and features of your Sun Fire X2200 M2 server 1 3 1 Front and Rear Panels FIGURE 1 1 shows the front panel of the Sun Fire X2200 M2 server FIGURE 1 1 Front Panel TABLE 1 2 Front Panel Label Button LED Port Label Button LED port 1 System identification button LED 5 Optional hard disk drive 0 2 Fault LED 6 USB 2 0 connectors 2 3 Power LED 7 Optional DVD drive 4 Power button 8 Optional hard disk drive 1 Chapter 1 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Overview 1 5 FIGURE 1 1 shows the back panel of the Sun Fire X2200 M2 server 1 2 3 FIGURE 1 2 Back Panel TABLE 1 3 Back Panel Label Connector Slot Label Connector Slot 1 Power connector 6 NVIDIA Ethernet connectors
92. ve location 1 5 1 7 4 5 replacing 4 12 troubleshooting 2 5 HDD see hard disk drive height of system A 1 hung server troubleshooting 2 5 l I O board location 1 7 4 5 replacing 4 7 input current A 2 input frequency A 2 input voltage range A 2 installation ESD precautions 4 2 postinstallation instructions 4 3 precautions 4 2 preinstallation instructions 4 2 installing to a rack C 1 internal components 1 7 4 5 J Java Enterprise System 1 3 K keyboard troubleshooting 2 5 M main power applying 1 9 maintenance procedures ESD precautions 4 2 postinstallation precautions 4 3 preinstallation instructions 4 2 memory specifications 1 2 troubleshooting 2 6 memory modules population rules 4 32 replacing 4 32 slot locations 1 7 4 5 motherboard cable connections 4 48 mouse troubleshooting 2 5 N network I O 1 2 network status indicator troubleshooting 2 4 NVIDIA Ethernet connectors location 1 6 O operating system software 1 3 operating system software supported 1 3 1 4 P PCI Express card Index 2 Sun Fire X2200 M2 Server Service Manual December 2006 replacing 4 9 PCI Express slots 1 6 location 1 7 4 5 physical specifications A 1 postinstallation instructions 4 3 power button 1 5 power connector 1 6 power LED 1 5 1 6 power problems troubleshooting 2 4 2 5 power specifications A 2 power supply location 1 7 4 5 replacing 4 25 powering off se
93. vers CD If your own system does not have all of these options they might not be listed when the Show Results Summary is displayed Processor This section shows the following tests conducted against the processor Core Processor Tests AMD 64 Bit Core Tests Math Co Processor Tests Pentium Class FDIV and Pentium Class FIST MMX Operation 3DNow Operation SSE Instruction Set SSE2 Instruction Set and MP Symmetry Motherboard This section shows the following tests conducted against the motherboard DMA Controller Tests System Timer Tests Interrupt Test Keyboard Controller Tests PCI Bus Tests and CMOS RAM Clock Tests Memory Cache Memory and Video Memory This section shows the following tests conducted against the various types of memory Inversion Test Tree Progressive Inv Test Chaotic Addressing Test and Block Rotation Test Input Device This section shows the following tests conducted against the input device Verify Device Keyboard Repeat and Keyboard LEDs Mouse This section shows the following tests conducted against the mouse Buttons Ballistics Text Mode Positioning Text Mode Area Redefine Graphics Mode Positions Graphics Area Redefine and Graphics Cursor Redefine Video This section shows the following tests conducted against the video Color Purity Test True Color Test Alignment Test LCD Test and Test Cord Test Multimedia This section shows the following tests conducted against the mul

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