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1. Dual Port Memory Test PASSED TTY External Internal Loopback Test TTY External Internal Loopback Test PASSED TTYC Internal Loopback Test TTYC Internal Loopback Test PASSI Gl U TTYD Internal Loopback Test TTYD Internal Loopback Test PASSI Gl U Netra T2000 Server Installation Guide 7 September 2006 Full VxDiag Tests PASSED Status summary Status 7FFF VxDiag PASSED POST PASSED LOOPBACK PASSED I2C PASSED EPROM 5 PASSED FRU PROM PASSED ETHERNET PASSED MAIN CRC PASSED BOOT CRC PASSED TTYD PASSED TTYC PASSED MEMORY PASSED MPC885 PASSED Please login v To Log Into the System Controller Using the Network Management Port Note You must configure the system controller parameters shown in To Configure the System Controller Network Management Port on page 81 before you can use the network management port Chapter 6 Powering On the Server 85 1 Open a Telnet session and connect to the svstem controller bv specifving the controller s network address telnet 129 148 40 30 Trving 129 148 40 30 Connected to 129 148 40 30 Escape character is Copyright 2003 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Use is subject to license terms Sun tm Advanced Lights Out Manager 1 0 11 Please login 2 Login as admin using the password you p
2. 5 Determine which screws you will use to mount the slide rails 44 Netra T2000 Server Installation Guide 7 September 2006 m If your rack has threaded mounting holes in the rack posts determine whether the threads are metric or standard Select the appropriate screws from the package included in the mounting kit m If your rack does not have threaded mounting holes the mounting screws are secured with a caged nut Attach a slide rail to the right front rack post a Loosely attach the front of a slide rail to the right front rack post FIGURE 3 27 using two screws FIGURE 3 27 Mounting a Slide Rail Note Do not tighten the screws yet b Adjust the length of the slide rail by sliding the rear mounting flange to reach the outside edge of the rear rack post c Loosely attach the rear of the slide rail to the rear rack post with two screws Attach the second slide rail to the left rack posts in a similar manner Do not tighten the screws Use the slide rail spacing tool to adjust the distance between the slide rails a At the front of the rack plug the left side of the tool into slots at the end of the left rail FIGURE 3 28 Chapter 3 Mounting the Server Into a 4 Post Rack 45 FIGURE 3 28 Adjusting the Distance Between the Slide Rails b Insert the right side of the tool into the front end of the right rail while sliding the end of
3. 8 Get the two rear mount flanges from the rack kit FIGURE 3 1 9 Using two screws for each rear mount support bracket secure the rear mount support brackets to the rear of the rack FIGURE 3 5 Chapter 3 Mounting the Server Into a 4 Post Rack 25 FIGURE 3 5 Securing the Rear of the Server to the Rack Mounting the Server in a Sliding Rail Mount 19 Inch 4 Post Rack v To Install a Server With a Sliding Rail Mount in a 19 Inch 4 Post Rack The sliding rail mount kit for a 19 inch 4 post rack consists of m Two 19 inch 4 post Telco slide assemblies m Two short brackets m Two long brackets m Four M6 and four 10 32 threaded strips m Two extension brackets m Bag of screws Note The front to back rail spacing must be at least 392 mm 15 43 in and not more than 863 6 mm 34 in from the outside face of the front rail to the outside face of the back rail You also need the hardmount brackets from the standard rackmount kit that came with the server FIGURE 3 1 26 Netra T2000 Server Installation Guide 7 September 2006 Telco slide Screws assemblies Threaded strips Son bmeketa Extension brackets FIGURE 3 6 Contents of the Sliding Rail 19 Inch 4 Post Kit TABLE 3 3 Sliding Rail 19 inch 4 Post Rackmount Screw Kit Contents Number Description Where Used 10 MA x 0 5 mm x 5 mm Phillips panhead screws 8 for glides 2 extra 10 M6 brass collar screws 4 for short brackets 4 for long brackets 2 extra
4. FIGURE 3 9 FIGURE 3 10 FIGURE 3 11 FIGURE 3 12 Figures Netra T2000 Server Front Panel 1 Netra T2000 Server Rear Panel 2 Netra T2000 Server 2 UltraSPARC T1 Multicore Processor Block Diagram 5 Finger Holds on Bezel 16 Installing the Air Filter in the Bezel 17 Sections of the Slide Rail Assembly 18 Locating the Locks on the Slide Rail Assembly 19 Contents of the Hardmount 19 Inch 4 Post Kit 23 Securing the Hardmount Brackets to the Server 24 Attaching the Rear Mount Support Brackets 25 Securing the Front of the Server to the Rack 25 Securing the Rear of the Server to the Rack 26 Contents of the Sliding Rail 19 Inch 4 Post Kit 27 Securing the Hardmount Bracket to the Server 28 Dismantling the Slide 29 Fixing the Glides to the Server Chassis 29 Securing the Brackets to the Rack 30 Securing the Slide to the Brackets 31 Sliding the Server Into the Rack 32 vii FIGURE 3 13 FIGURE 3 14 FIGURE 3 15 FIGURE 3 16 FIGURE 3 17 FIGURE 3 18 FIGURE 3 19 FIGURE 3 20 FIGURE 3 21 FIGURE 3 22 FIGURE 3 23 FIGURE 3 24 FIGURE 3 25 FIGURE 3 26 FIGURE 3 27 FIGURE 3 28 FIGURE 3 29 FIGURE 3 30 FIGURE 3 31 FIGURE 3 32 FIGURE 3 33 FIGURE 3 34 FIGURE 3 35 FIGURE 3 36 FIGURE 4 1 FIGURE 4 2 FIGURE 4 3 FIGURE 4 4 FIGURE 4 5 FIGURE 4 6 Securing the Front of the Server to the Rack 32 Contents of the Hardmount 600 mm 4 Post Kit 34 Adjustable Rail Screws 35 Securing the
5. Caution There is a potential for electric shock if the server and related equipment are not properly grounded Note The system controller SC runs on the 3 3v standby voltage As soon as power is connected to the server the system controller immediately powers on runs diagnostics and initializes the ALOM firmware 10 After the system controller boots access the ALOM command line interface through the serial management port See To Log Into the System Controller Using the Serial Management Port on page 80 11 Configure the SC network addresses See To Log Into the System Controller Using the Network Management Port on page 85 Note The SC network management port is not operational until you configure network settings for the system controller through the SC serial management port 12 Enable the new configuration by resetting the system controller See To Reset the System Controller on page 84 13 Confirm that the Ethernet connection is attached to the server 14 Check whether the rotary switch is in the Normal position 15 Power on the server from a keyboard using the ALOM software See To Power On the Server on page 86 16 Configure the Solaris OS See Booting the Solaris Operating System on page 89 The Solaris OS is preinstalled on the server When you power on you are automatically guided through the Solaris OS configuration procedure Chapter 2 Preparing for Ins
6. NIS and NIS Do vou want to specifv a name server or let the installation program find one If you want to specify a name server provide the following information Server s Host Name Server s IP address Specify one Find one DNS Provide IP addresses for the DNS server You must enter at least one IP address but you can enter up to three addresses Server s IP Address es You can enter a list of domains to search when a DNS query is made Search Domain Search Domain Search Domain LDAP Provide the following information about your LDAP profile Profile Name Profile Server IP Address Default Router Do you want to specify a default IP router gateway or let the Solaris Web Start installation program find one If you want to specify a default router provide the following information Router IP Address Specify one Find one Time Zone How do you want to specify your default time zone Geographic region Offset from GMT Time zone file Locales For which geographic regions do you want to install support Power Management Proxy Server Configuration Only available in the Solaris Web Start program Do you want to use Power Management Do you have a direct connection to the Internet or do you need to use a proxy server to gain access to the Internet If you use a proxy server provide the following information Host Port Yes No Direct connection Proxy
7. Please login Chapter 6 Powering On the Server 79 Enabling the Svstem Controller Network Management Port The svstem controller network management port is not operational until vou configure network settings for the system controller Configure the system controller in this order 1 After the system controller boots access the ALOM command line interface through the serial management port See To Log Into the System Controller Using the Serial Management Port on page 80 2 Configure the system controller See To Configure the System Controller Network Management Port on page 81 3 Enable the new values by resetting the system controller See To Reset the System Controller on page 84 You can now use the SP network management port at any time to access the system controller See To Log Into the System Controller Using the Network Management Port on page 85 80 Logging Into the System Controller If you are powering on the server for the first time after installation use the system controller serial port to power on the server and run POST See To Log Into the System Controller Using the Serial Management Port on page 80 If the network management port has already been configured you can use it instead of the serial management port See To Log Into the System Controller Using the Network Management Port on page 85 To Log Into the System Controller Using the Serial Management
8. the dimension is greater than 665 mm Netra T2000 Server Installation Guide 7 September 2006 Short bracket 11 12 13 14 Long bracket FIGURE 3 11 Securing the Slide to the Brackets Repeat Step 9 and Step 10 for the slide on the other side of the rack Push the slides completely into the assembly on each side of the rack and release the stop catches Align the glides attached to the server with the slide assemblies in the rack Xou might find that there is too much or too little room between the two slides mounted in the rack consequentiv the glides attached to the server might not align correctly with the slides in the rack If either situation occurs loosen the M6 collar screws and cage nuts on the long and short brackets Step 7 and Step 8 move them inward or outward to the appropriate points then tighten them again Push in the slide buttons and slide the server all the way into the rack enclosure FIGURE 3 12 Chapter 3 Mounting the Server Into a 4 Post Rack 31 FIGURE 3 12 Sliding the Server Into the Rack 15 Using two screws per side secure the front of the hardmount brackets that are attached to the sides of the server to the front of the rack FIGURE 3 13 The size of the screws varies depending on vour particular rack FIGURE 3 13 Securing the Front of the Server to the Rack 32 Netra T2000 Server Installation Guide 7 September 2006 Hardmounting the Server in a 60
9. 3 16 Chapter 3 Mounting the Server Into a 4 Post Rack 35 FIGURE 3 16 Securing the Front of the Adjustable Rails to the Rack The size of the screws varies depending on vour particular rack 4 At the rear of the rack use two screws to secure the rear of the adjustable rails to the rack FIGURE 3 17 The size of the screws varies depending on vour particular rack 36 Netra T2000 Server Installation Guide 7 September 2006 FIGURE 3 17 Securing the Rear of the Adjustable Rails to the Rack Tighten the two screws at the middle of each adjustable rail FIGURE 3 15 Repeat Step 3 through Step 5 to mount the other adjustable rail into the rack Get the rear flanges from the rack kit FIGURE 3 14 Using one M5 x 10 SEM screw for each rear flange loosely install the rear flange onto the rear of each of the adjustable rails FIGURE 3 18 Do not completely secure the rear flanges to the adjustable rails you will use these flanges to set the rack depth for the server in a later step Chapter 3 Mounting the Server Into a 4 Post Rack 37 FIGURE 3 18 Installing the Rear Flange Onto the Adjustable Rail 9 Get the side rails from the rack kit FIGURE 3 14 10 Using eight of the M5 x 10 SEM screws four for each side rail secure the side rails to the sides of the server FIGURE 3 19 The side rails can accommodate rack rail setbacks the distance from the front of the rack to the ra
10. 5 2 FIGURE 5 3 FIGURE 5 4 FIGURE 5 5 FIGURE 5 6 FIGURE 5 7 FIGURE 5 8 FIGURE 5 9 FIGURE 5 10 FIGURE 6 1 Securing the Rear Plate to the Back of the Post 61 Contents of the Hardmount 19 Inch 2 Post Kit 62 Securing the Side Brackets to the Side of the Server 63 Installing and Securing the Server in the 2 Post Rack 63 Installing Screws on the Optimum Rack Position on the Rear Plate 64 Installing the Rear Plate to the Side Bracket 65 Securing the Rear Plate to the Rack 66 Rear Panel Features 68 Ethernet Network Connections 70 System Controller Serial Connection 71 System Controller Network Connection 72 Serial Port 73 USB Ports 74 Alarm Port 74 Opening a Cable Clip 75 Removing a Cable Clip 76 Mounting or Moving a Cable Clip 76 Rear Panel Power Connectors 78 Figures ix x Netra T2000 Server Installation Guide 7 September 2006 Tables TABLE 4 TABLE 3 1 TABLE 3 2 TABLE 3 3 TABLE 3 4 TABLE 4 1 TABLE 4 2 TABLE 4 3 TABLE 6 1 TABLE 6 2 TABLE A 1 Server Features 3 Optional Rackmount Kits 22 19 inch 4 Post Rackmount Screw Kit Contents 23 Sliding Rail 19 inch 4 Post Rackmount Screw Kit Contents 27 Hardmount 600 mm 4 Post Rackmount Screw Kit Contents 34 Optional Rackmount Kits 56 Hardmount 23 Inch 2 Post Rackmount Screw Kit Contents 57 Hardmount 19 Inch 2 Post Rackmount Screw Kit Contents 62 Sample Configuration Parameter Setting 83 Map of Devices OpenBoot Path Names a
11. 8 M5 panhead screws nuts plain washers and 8 for slides star washers 10 M5 x 12 7 mm screws 10 for rack if appropriate 12 M6 x 13 mm screws 10 for rack if appropriate 9 M6 square clip nuts 9 for rack if appropriate Chapter 3 Mounting the Server Into a 4 Post Rack 27 TABLE 3 3 Sliding Rail 19 inch 4 Post Rackmount Screw Kit Contents Continued Number Description Where Used 10 10 32 collar screws 4 short 4 long 2 extra 8 for racks with 10 32 holes if appropriate 12 10 32 x 0 5 in combo head screws 12 for rack if appropriate 12 12 24 x 0 5 in combo head screws 12 for rack if appropriate 1 Get the hardmount brackets and M5 x 8 mm flathead Phillips screws from the standard rack kit FIGURE 3 1 These hardmount brackets and screws are shipped with the standard server ship kit not as part of the sliding rail 19 inch 4 post rackmount ship kit 2 Use four of the supplied M5 x 8 mm flathead Phillips screws to secure each of the hardmount brackets to the sides of the server FIGURE 3 7 FIGURE 3 7 Securing the Hardmount Bracket to the Server 3 Get the Telco slide assemblies from the rack kit FIGURE 3 6 4 Press in the button on each slide and pull the glide completely out of the slide FIGURE 3 8 28 Netra T2000 Server Installation Guide 7 September 2006 Button a Slide in two parts FIGURE 3 8 Dismantling the Slide 5 Using eight of the M4 x 0 5 x 5 mm panhead Phillips screws from the ra
12. Front of the Adjustable Rails to the Rack 36 Securing the Rear of the Adjustable Rails to the Rack 37 Installing the Rear Flange Onto the Adjustable Rail 38 Securing the Side Rails to the Server 39 Sliding the Server Onto the Adjustable Rails 39 Securing the Rear of the Server to the Rear Flanges 40 Securing the Front of the Server to the Front of the Rack 41 Unlocking the Slide Rail Assembly 42 Location of the Mounting Bracket Release Button 43 Unlocking the Slide Rail Middle Section 43 Attaching a Mounting Bracket to the Chassis 44 Mounting a Slide Rail 45 Adjusting the Distance Between the Slide Rails 46 Mounting the Chassis on the Slide Rails 47 Inserting the CMA Rail Extension Into the Rear of the Left Slide Rail 48 Mounting the Inner CMA Connector 49 Attaching the Outer CMA Connector 49 Mounting the Left Side of the Rail 50 Unlocking the Slide Rail Assembly 51 Unlocking the Slide Rail Lever Stops 52 Slide Rail Release Button 52 Contents of the Hardmount 23 Inch 2 Post Kit 57 Securing the Side Brackets to the Side of the Server 58 Installing the Rail Guides in the Rack 58 Installing and Securing the Server in the 2 Post Rack 59 Installing a Screw on the Middle Rack Position on the Rear Plate 60 Installing the Rear Plate to the Side Bracket 60 viii Netra T2000 Server Installation Guide 7 September 2006 FIGURE 4 7 FIGURE 4 8 FIGURE 4 9 FIGURE 4 10 FIGURE 4 11 FIGURE 4 12 FIGURE 4 13 FIGURE 5 1 FIGURE
13. Guide 7 September 2006 9 Adjust the cable hangers and CMA as required Chapter 3 Mounting the Server Into a 4 Post Rack 53 54 Netra T2000 Server Installation Guide e September 2006 CHAPTER 4 Mounting the Server Into a 2 Post Rack This chapter provides instructions for installing the server in an open 2 post rack This chapter contains the following sections m 2 Post Rackmounting Options on page 56 m Hardmounting the Server in a 23 Inch 2 Post Rack on page 56 m Hardmounting the Server in a 19 Inch 2 Post Rack on page 61 Note References to left and right are from your viewpoint as you face either the front or rear of the equipment Caution The server is heavy Two people are required to lift and mount the server into a rack enclosure when following the procedures in this chapter 55 2 Post Rackmounting Options The server ships with a 19 inch 4 post hardmount rack kit see Hardmounting the Server in a 19 Inch 4 Post Rack on page 22 for installation instructions TABLE 4 1 lists two additional 2 post rackmount kit options that can be ordered from Sun This chapter provides installation instructions for these rackmount kit options TABLE 4 1 Optional Rackmount Kits Mounting Kit Installation Instructions 23 inch 2 post rackmount kit To Install a Server With a Hardmount in a 23 Inch 2 Post Rack on page 56 19 inch 2 post rackmount kit To Install a Server
14. Guide 819 3250 PDF Online The documents listed as online are available at http www sun com products n solutions hardware docs Documentation Support and Training Sun Function URL Documentation http www sun com documentation Support http www sun com support Training http www sun com training Preface xv Third Partv Web Sites Sun M is not responsible for the availabilitv of third partv web sites mentioned in this document Sun does not endorse and is not responsible or liable for anv content advertising products or other materials that are available on or through such sites or resources Sun will not be responsible or liable for anv actual or alleged damage or loss caused bv or in connection with the use of or reliance on anv such content goods or services that are available on or through such sites or resources xvi Sun Welcomes Vour Comments Sun is interested in improving its documentation and welcomes vour comments and suggestions Vou can submit vour comments bv going to http www sun com hwdocs feedback Please include the title and part number of vour document with vour feedback Netra T2000 Server Installation Guide part number 819 5838 10 Netra T2000 Server Installation Guide 7 September 2006 CHAPTER 1 Netra T2000 Overview This chapter provides an overview of the features of the Netra T2000 server The following topics are covered Server Views on page 1
15. Port After the system controller boots you can access the ALOM command line interface to configure and manage the server Netra T2000 Server Installation Guide 7 September 2006 The sc prompt is displaved the first time the svstem controller is booted The default configuration provides an ALOM user account called admin There is no default password so you must create a password using the system controller sc password command 1 If this is the first time the server has been powered on use the password command to set the admin password TTYD PASSED TTYC PASSED MEMORY PASSED MPC885 PASSED sc gt password password Changing password for admin Setting password for admin New password new password Re enter new password new password sc gt After the admin password has been set on subsequent reboots the sc login prompt is displayed 2 Enter admin for the login name followed by your password TTYD PASSED TTYC PASSE MEMORY PASSED MPC885 PASSED Please login admin Please Enter password password Press Return twice sc gt v To Configure the System Controller Network Management Port To access the system controller using the network for the first time you must first configure the SC network management port through the SC serial management port Set these network parameters according to the specific details of your network co
16. Server Features on page 3 System Reliability Availability and Serviceability on page 8 Fault Management and Predictive Self Healing on page 10 Rackmountable Enclosure on page 11 Server Views The following figures show the physical characteristics of the server Indicators and buttons Removable media drive V Hard drives behind bezel FIGURE 1 1 Netra T2000 Server Front Panel SC NET MGT Alarm PCI X slot 0 PCI X slot 1 port port PCI X slot 2 PCI E slot 0 TTYA serial S port Indicators USE ports G a at Power supply 0 Power supply 1 SC pee mgt 1 OI FIGURE 1 2 Netra T2000 Server Rear Panel FIGURE 1 3 Netra T2000 Server 2 Netra T2000 Server Installation Guide 7 September 2006 Server Features The server is a high performance entry level server that is widely scalable and extremely reliable The server delivers a variety of options to meet specific business needs The server has the following features TABLE4 Server Features Feature Description Processor 1 UltraSPARC T1 multicore processor 4 6 or 8 cores Memory 16 slots that can be populated with one of the following types of Ethernet ports Internal hard drives Other internal peripherals Alarm USB ports Cooling PCI interfaces Power Remote management Firmware Cryptography Operating system DDR2 DIMMS e 256 MB 4 GB maximum e 512 MB 8 GB maxim
17. cpu cpu cpu cpu cpu cpu cpu vpci mem32base mem64base cfgbase e800000000 e000000000 e900000000 pci pci 780 Device 0 pci pci pci 780 pci 0 Device 0 Nothing there pci 780 pci 0 Device 1 pci pci pci 7c0 pci 0 Device Nothing there Nothing there Nothing there Nothing there Nothing there Nothing there pci 7c0 pci 0 Device pci 7c0 pci 0 Device pci 7c0 pci 0 Device pci 7c0 pci 0 Device ho a ao da pci 7c0 pci 0 Device Probing I O buses Sun Fire T200 No Kevboard Chapter 6 Powering On the Server 87 0 ok Copyright 1998 2004 Sun Microsystems OpenBoot Ontario FW build_11 PROTOTYPI installed Serial 51454515 firmware obp4 x 0 Ethernet address 0 3 ba ce al 3d Host ID Inc E BUILD 16376 MB memory All rights reserved 83112233 To understand the various devices and their path names as represented in the OpenBoot device tree refer to TABLE 6 2 The table identifies each of the devices their full path name and their location or NAC name used to identify their physical location TABLE 6 2 Map of Devices OpenBoot Path Names and Locations OpenBoot Device Path Name Device Location Name pci 780 pci 780 pci 0 pci 780 pci 0 pci 1 pci 780 pci 0 pci 8 pci 780 pci 0 pci 9 pci 7c0 pci 7c0 pci 0 pci 7c0 pci 0 pci 1 pci 7c0 pci 0 pci 2 pci 7c0 pci 0 pci 2 pci 0 pci 7c0 pci 0 pci 2 pci 0 pci 7c0 pci 0 pci 2 pci 0 2 pci 7c
18. instruction sheet the smaller extension is called the inner CMA connector It attaches to the right mounting bracket The larger extension is called the CMA outer connector and attaches to the right sliding rail Caution Support the CMA during this installation Do not permit the assembly to hang by its own weight until it is secured by all three attachment points 1 At the rear of the rack plug the CMA rail extension into the end of the left sliding rail assembly FIGURE 3 30 The tab at the front of the rail extension will click into place FIGURE 3 30 Inserting the CMA Rail Extension Into the Rear of the Left Slide Rail 2 Insert the smaller CMA extension into the clip located at the end of the mounting bracket FIGURE 3 31 48 Netra T2000 Server Installation Guide 7 September 2006 P FIGURE 3 31 Mounting the Inner CMA Connector 3 Insert the larger extension into the end of the right rail FIGURE 3 32 FIGURE 3 32 Attaching the Outer CMA Connector Chapter 3 Mounting the Server Into a 4 Post Rack 49 4 Insert the hinged plastic connector at the left side of the CMA fullv into the CMA rail extension FIGURE 3 33 The plastic tab on the CMA rail extension locks the hinged plastic connector in place FIGURE 3 33 Mounting the Left Side of the Rail v To Verify the Operation of the Slide Rails and
19. messages might be lost if the server is not connected to a terminal PC or workstation at this time Connecting Cables v To Connect the Ethernet Network Cables The server has four RJ 45 Gigabit Ethernet network connectors They are marked NETO NET1 NET2 and NET3 FIGURE 5 2 Chapter 5 Cabling the Server 69 FIGURE 5 2 Ethernet Network Connections 1 Connect a Category 5 cable from your network switch or hub to Ethernet Port 0 NETO on the rear of the chassis 2 As needed connect Category 5 cables from your network switch or hub to the remaining Ethernet ports NET1 NET2 NET3 v To Connect the SC Serial Management Port Use this port for server management This port is needed to set up the SC network management port as detailed in Enabling the System Controller Network Management Port on page 80 The SC serial management port is marked SER MGT It is the leftmost RJ 45 port on the rear of the chassis FIGURE 5 3 70 Netra T2000 Server Installation Guide 7 September 2006 FIGURE 5 3 System Controller Serial Connection Connect a Category 5 cable from the SC serial management port to the terminal device To Connect the SC Network Management Port The SC network management port is marked NET MGT It is the RJ 45 port above the rear USB ports Note This port is not operational until you configure the network settings through the serial management port as detailed in To Configure the Syste
20. server 94 Netra T2000 Server Installation Guide 7 September 2006 TABLE A 1 Information Needed to Install Description Example Server Software Configuration Worksheet Continued Vour Answers Automatic Reboot or CD DVD Ejection Reboot automatically after software installation Eject CD DVD automatically after software installation Yes No Yes No Software Group Which Solaris group do you want to install Entire plus OEM Entire Developer End user Core Custom Package Do you want to add or remove software packages from the Selection Solaris Software Group that you install Note When you select which packages to add or remove you need to know about software dependencies and how Solaris software is packaged 64 bit Do you want to install support for 64 bit applications Yes No Select Disks On which disks do you want to install the Solaris software Example c0t0d0 Preserver Data Do you want to preserve any data that exists on the disks Yes No where you are installing the Solaris software Auto layout File Do you want the installation program to lay out file Yes No Systems systems on your disks automatically If yes which file systems should be used for auto layout Example opt var If no vou must provide file svstem configuration information Mount Remote File Does this server need to access software on another file Yes No Systems only available in the Solaris SunInstall
21. the CMA If you are using the CMA on a rack kit with slide rails follow these steps to ensure that the CMA will not interfere with the ability to move the rack You must first connect cables to the server Tip Two people are needed for this procedure one to move the server in and out of the rack and one to observe the cables and CMA 50 Netra T2000 Server Installation Guide 7 September 2006 For a cabinet or a free standing rack deploy the antitilt bar Unlock the slide lock buttons FIGURE 3 34 at the right and lefts sides of the server chassis and slowly pull the server out of the rack until the slide rails reach their stops FIGURE 3 34 Unlocking the Slide Rail Assembly Inspect the attached cables for any binding or kinks Verify that the CMA extends fully and does not bind in the slide rails When the server is fully extended out release the slide rail lever stops FIGURE 3 35 Push both levers simultaneously and slide the server back into the rack Chapter 3 Mounting the Server Into a 4 Post Rack 51 Metal lever FIGURE 3 35 Unlocking the Slide Rail Lever Stops 7 Simultaneously unlock both slide rail release buttons FIGURE 3 36 and push the server completely into the rack FIGURE 3 36 Slide Rail Release Button The server should stop after approximately 15 in 40 cm of travel 8 Verify that the cables and the CMA retracted without binding 52 Netra T2000 Server Installation
22. the SC serial management port See Enabling the System Controller Network Management Port on page 80 The SC network management port uses an RJ 45 cable for a 10 100BASE T connection This port does not support connections to Gigabit networks m Ethernet ports Labeled NETO NET1 NET2 and NETS The Ethernet interfaces operate at 10 Mbyte sec 100 Mbyte sec and 1000 Mbyte sec m TTYA serial port Use the DB 9 connector with a null modem cable for serial devices This port appears as ttya in Solaris OS and OpenBoot messages This port is not connected to the SC serial management port m USB Ports USB ports support hot plugging You can connect and disconnect USB cables and peripheral devices while the server is running without affecting system operations You can only perform USB hot plug operations while the OS is running USB hot plug operations are not supported when the OpenBoot PROM ok prompt is displayed or before the system has completed booting m You can connect up to 126 devices to each of the two USB controllers for a total of 252 USB devices per server m Input power cables Do not attach power cables to the power supplies until you have finished connecting the data cables and have connected the server to a serial terminal or a terminal emulator PC or workstation The server goes into Standby mode and the ALOM system controller initializes as soon as the input power cables are connected to the power source System
23. 0 2889 03 USB Ports Two Universal Serial Bus USB ports are provided on the server USB ports 0 and 1 are located on the rear of the chassis FIGURE 5 6 Chapter 5 Cabling the Server 73 FIGURE 5 6 USB Ports Alarm Port The server has a dry contact alarm port to support telco applications FIGURE 5 7 Alarm Port 74 Netra T2000 Server Installation Guide 7 September 2006 Managing Cables With the CMA v To Open and Close a Cable Clip 1 To open a cable clip press the front of the cable clip and lift the hinged top 2 Route cables through the clip then press the top of the cable clip to lock FIGURE 5 8 Opening a Cable Clip Chapter 5 Cabling the Server 75 v To Move a Cable Clip 1 To remove a cable clip from the CMA arm lift the cable clip approximately 3 8 in 10 mm to free the lower clip lock then rotate the entire clip about 90 degrees to free the upper clip lock FIGURE 5 9 Removing a Cable Clip 2 To insert a cable clip position the upper and lower clip locks in the slots of the CMA arm then press the clip down approximately 3 8 in 10 mm FIGURE 5 10 Mounting or Moving a Cable Clip 76 Netra T2000 Server Installation Guide 7 September 2006 CHAPTER 6 Powering On the Server This chapter includes instructions for booting the server and for enabling the svstem controller network management port The following to
24. 0 MA x 0 5 mm x 5 mm Phillips panhead screws 4 6 for rear mount brackets 6 4 extra 10 M5 x 12 7 mm screws 10 for rack if appropriate 10 M6 x 13 mm screws 10 for rack if appropriate 9 M6 square clip nuts 9 for rack if appropriate 12 10 32 x 0 5 in combo head screws 12 for rack if appropriate 12 12 24 x 0 5 in combo head screws 12 for rack if appropriate 1 Get the hardmount brackets from the rack kit FIGURE 3 1 Chapter 3 Mounting the Server Into a 4 Post Rack 23 2 Use four of the supplied M5 x 8 mm flathead Phillips screws to secure each of the hardmount brackets to the sides of the server FIGURE 3 2 FIGURE 3 2 Securing the Hardmount Brackets to the Server 3 Measure the depth of the rack 4 Get the two rear mount support brackets from the rack kit FIGURE 3 1 5 Install the rear mount support brackets at the rear of the server extending the rear mount support brackets to the measured depth of the rack FIGURE 3 3 Use two to three of the supplied M4 x 0 5 x 5 mm panhead Phillips screws for each bracket depending on the rack depth 24 Netra T2000 Server Installation Guide 7 September 2006 FIGURE 3 3 Attaching the Rear Mount Support Brackets 6 Lift the server to the desired location in the rack 7 Using two screws per side secure the front of the hardmount brackets attached to the sides of the server to the front of the rack FIGURE 3 4 FIGURE 3 4 Securing the Front of the Server to the Rack
25. 0 mm 4 Post Rack To Install a Server With a Hardmount in a 600 mm 4 Post Rack The hardmount kit for a 600 mm 4 post rack consists of Two adjustable rails Two side rails Two rear flanges Bag of screws Note The front to back rail spacing must be at least 392 mm 15 43 in and not more than 504 mm 19 84 in from the outside face of the front rail to the outside face of the back rail Chapter 3 Mounting the Server Into a 4 Post Rack 33 TABLE 3 4 Adjustable el Side rails Rear flanges FIGURE 3 14 Contents of the Hardmount 600 mm 4 Post Kit Hardmount 600 mm 4 Post Rackmount Screw Kit Contents Number Description Where Used 12 M5 x 10 SEM screws 8 for side rails 4 for rear flanges 10 M5 x 12 7 mm screws 10 for rack if appropriate 10 M6 x 13 mm screws 10 for rack if appropriate 9 M6 square clip nuts 9 for rack if appropriate 12 10 32 x 0 5 in combo head screws 12 for rack if appropriate 12 12 24 x 0 5 in combo head screws 12 for rack if appropriate 1 Get the adjustable rails from the rack kit FIGURE 3 14 2 Loosen the two screws at the middle of each adjustable rail so that vou can extend the adjustable rail FIGURE 3 15 34 Netra T2000 Server Installation Guide 7 September 2006 Adjustable rail screws FIGURE 3 15 Adjustable Rail Screws 3 Lift one of the adjustable rails to the desired location in the rack Using two screws secure the front of the rail in the rack FIGURE
26. 0 pci 0 pci 8 pci 7c0 pci 0 pci 9 Fire I O Bridge Bus A PLX 8532 PCI E Switch A U0901 Intel Ophir GBE Chip U2401 PCI E Slot 0 J2100 LSI 1064 E SAS Controller U3401 Fire I O Bridge Bus B PLX 8532 PCI E Switch B U1501 Intel Ophir GBE Chip U2601 Intel 41210 Bridge Chip U2901 PCI X Slot 0 J3201 PCI X Slot 1 J3301 ULI Southbridge Chip U3702 PCI E Slot 2 J2202 PCI E Slot 1 J2201 88 Netra T2000 Server Installation Guide 7 September 2006 IOBD PCIEa IOBD PCI SWITCHO IOBD GBEO PCIEO IOBD SASHBA IOBD PCIEb IOBD PCI SWITCHI IOBD GBE1 IOBD PCI BRIDGE PCIX0 PCIX1 IOBD PCIX IO PCIE2 PCIE1 Booting the Solaris Operating Svstem The Solaris OS is preinstalled on the drive in slot 0 The Solaris OS is not configured that is the svs unconfig command was run in the factorv If vou boot the server from this disk vou will be prompted to configure the Solaris OS for vour environment To Boot the Solaris Operating Svstem At the ok prompt boot from the disk that contains the Solaris OS m If you know which disk to boot from go to Step 2 m If you need to determine which disk to boot from issue the show disks command at the ok prompt to see the path to the configured disks ok show disks a pci 7c0 pci 0 pci 2 pci 0 2 LSILogic sas 4 disk q NO SELECTION Enter Selection q to quit q ok Type the boot command at the ok prompt Use the value from Step 1 to construc
27. 67 Port Locations 67 Cabling Notes 68 Connecting Cables 69 v To Connect the Ethernet Network Cables 69 v To Connect the SC Serial Management Port 70 w To Connect the SC Network Management Port 71 Input Power Cables 72 iv Netra T2000 Server Installation Guide 7 September 2006 TTXA Serial Port 72 USB Ports 73 Alarm Port 74 Managing Cables With the CMA 75 v To Open and Close a Cable Clip 75 v To Movea Cable Clip 76 Powering On the Server for the First Time 77 v To Power On the Server for the First Time 78 Enabling the System Controller Network Management Port 80 Logging Into the System Controller 80 v To Log Into the System Controller Using the Serial Management Port 80 v To Configure the System Controller Network Management Port 81 v To Reset the System Controller 84 v To Log Into the Svstem Controller Using the Network Management Port 85 Using the System Controller for Common Operations 86 v To Power On the Server 86 v To Connect to the System Console 87 v To Perform a Normal Server Initialization 87 Booting the Solaris Operating System 89 w To Boot the Solaris Operating System 89 v To Reset the Server 90 v To Power Cycle the Server 90 Contents v vi Netra T2000 Server Installation Guide 7 September 2006 FIGURE 1 1 FIGURE 1 2 FIGURE 1 3 FIGURE 1 5 FIGURE 2 1 FIGURE 2 2 FIGURE 2 3 FIGURE 2 4 FIGURE 3 1 FIGURE 3 2 FIGURE 3 3 FIGURE 3 4 FIGURE 3 5 FIGURE 3 6 FIGURE 3 7 FIGURE 3 8
28. E 4 2 Securing the Side Brackets to the Side of the Server 3 Get the rail guides from the rack kit FIGURE 4 1 4 Lift the rail guides to the desired height in the rack and using two screws each secure both rail guides to the rack FIGURE 4 3 The size of the screws varies depending on vour particular rack FIGURE 4 3 Installing the Rail Guides in the Rack 58 Netra T2000 Server Installation Guide 7 September 2006 5 Lift the server into the rack and slide the server onto the rail guides FIGURE 4 4 FIGURE 4 4 Installing and Securing the Server in the 2 Post Rack 6 Using two screws on each side secure each side bracket on the server to the front of the rack FIGURE 4 4 The size of the screws varies depending on your particular rack 7 Optional If your environment contains especially high vibrations use the rear plates to further secure the server to the rack FIGURE 4 1 The rear plates attach to the rear of the post and to one of the three eyelets on each side bracket depending on the thickness of the post a Using one M5 x 10 SEM screw for each rear plate loosely install the screw in one of the three positions on the rear plate FIGURE 4 5 The position varies depending on the thickness of the rail in the rack For example FIGURE 4 5 shows where you would install the screw for the middle rack position on the rear plate Chapter 4 Mounting the Server Into a 2 Post Rack 59 FIGURE 4 5 Instal
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30. Shell Prompt C shell machine name C shell superuser machine name Bourne shell and Korn shell Bourne shell and Korn shell superuser Typographic Conventions Typeface Meaning Examples AaBbCc123 The names of commands files Edit your login file and directories on screen Use 1s a to list all files computer output You have mail AaBbCc123 What vou tvpe when contrasted su with on screen 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 You must be superuser to do this with real names or values To delete a file type rm filename xiv Netra T2000 Server Installation Guide 7 September 2006 The settings on your browser might differ from these settings Related Documentation Application Title Part Number Format Location Administration Netra T2000 Server Administration Guide 819 5837 PDF Online Installation Netra T2000 Server Installation Guide 819 5838 PDF Online Updates Netra T2000 Server Product Notes 819 5840 PDF Online Service Netra T2000 Server Service Manual 819 5841 PDF Online Planning Netra T2000 Server Site Planning Notes 819 5842 PDF Online Compliance Netra T2000 Server Safety and Compliance Guide 819 5843 PDF Online Documentation Netra T2000 Server Getting Started Guide 819 5844 Printed Shipping kit PDF Online Reference ALOM CMT 1 2
31. With a Hardmount in a 19 Inch 2 Post Rack on page 61 Note If you have more than six DC powered servers in the same rack you might exceed Telcordia NEBS EMI limits Hardmounting the Server in a 23 Inch 2 Post Rack w To Install a Server With a Hardmount in a 23 Inch 2 Post Rack The hardmount kit for a 23 inch 2 post rack consists of Two side brackets Two rail guides Two rear plates a a a m Bag of screws Note The 23 inch 2 post rackmount kit supports rack web thicknesses the width of the rack post of 76 20 mm 3 in 101 6 mm 4 in and 127 mm 5 in 56 Netra T2000 Server Installation Guide 7 September 2006 Rear plates Rail guides FIGURE 4 1 Contents of the Hardmount 23 Inch 2 Post Kit TABLE 4 2 Hardmount 23 Inch 2 Post Rackmount Screw Kit Contents Number Description Where Used 10 M5 x 10 SEM screws 8 for side brackets 2 for rear plates 10 M5 x 12 7 mm screws 10 for rack if appropriate 10 M6 x 13 mm screws 10 for rack if appropriate 9 M6 square clip nuts 9 for rack if appropriate 12 10 32 x 0 5 in combo head screws 12 for rack if appropriate 12 12 24 x 0 5 in combo head screws 12 for rack if appropriate 1 Get the side brackets from the rack kit FIGURE 4 1 2 Using eight of the M5 x 10 SEM screws four for each side bracket secure the side brackets to the sides of the server FIGURE 4 2 Chapter 4 Mounting the Server Into a 2 Post Rack 57 FIGUR
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33. asks and resources Cluster software Delivers high availability to enterprise system applications Directory Server User management infrastructure for enterprises that manage high volumes of user information by providing a centralized repository for storing and managing user profiles and access privileges as well as application and network resource information Directory Proxy Server Provides secure firewall like services for the Directory Server Instant Messaging A standards based real time communication and collaboration application Message Queue An enterprise level message server using a standards based JMS messaging solution Messaging Server A high performance highly secure messaging platform that provides security features that help ensure the integrity of communications Portal Server Provides portal services that identify users through centralized identity services using roles and policies Netra T2000 Server Installation Guide 7 September 2006 m Web Server A secure reliable easy to use web server designed for medium and large business applications To continue the benefits of the Java Enterprise System you can buy a subscription license for a Java Enterprise System Suite or a combination of Java System Suites Hardware Assisted Cryptography The UltraSPARC T1 multicore processor provides hardware assisted acceleration of RSA and DSA cryptographic operations The Solaris 10 Oper
34. ating System provides the multithreaded device driver ncp device driver that supports the hardware assisted cryptography Remote Server Management With ALOM The Sun Advanced Lights Out Manager ALOM feature is a system controller that enables you to interact with your server over a network or by using a dedicated serial port for connection to a terminal or terminal server ALOM provides a command line interface to remotely manage and troubleshoot geographically distributed or physically inaccessible machines ALOM runs independently of the server and continues to function when the server operating system goes offline or when the server is powered off The ALOM 4v software is preinstalled as firmware and initializes as soon as you apply power to the server You can customize ALOM to work with your particular installation You can configure ALOM to send email alerts of hardware failures hardware warnings and other events related to the server or to ALOM ALOM monitors the following server components CPU temperature conditions Disk drive status Enclosure thermal conditions Fan speed and status Power supply status Voltage conditions For more information about using ALOM see the server administration guide Chapter 1 Netra T2000 Overview 7 8 Svstem Reliabilitv Availabilitv and Serviceabilitv Reliabilitv availabilitv and serviceabilitv RAS are aspects of a server s design that affect its abilitv to operate continuo
35. c enetaddr if network if modem if emailalerts sys_autorestart sys_xirtimeout netsc_tpelinktest netsc_dhcp netsc_ipaddr netsc_ipnetmask netsc_ipgateway mgt_mailhost mgt_mailalert sc_customerinfo sc_escapechars sc_powerondelay sc_powerstatememory sc_clipasswdecho sc_cliprompt sc_clitimeout sc_clieventlevel sc_backupuserdata sys_eventlevel sys_confighost sys_configip ser_baudrate ser_parity Sample Value 00 03 ba_81 2d_02 true false false xir 900 true false 129 148 40 30 255 255 255 0 129 148 40 254 false false true sc true 2 wgs40 80 129 148 40 80 9600 none Chapter 6 Powering On the Server 83 84 TABLE6 1 Sample Configuration Parameter Setting Continued Parameter Sample Value ser_stopbits 1 ser_data 8 netsc_enetaddr 00 03 ba 81 2d 02 sys_hostname sys_enetaddr 00 03 ba 81 2c 9 To Reset the System Controller After all of the configuration parameters are set you must reset the system controller for the new values to take affect Issue the resetsc command You are prompted to confirm that you want to reset the system controller Reply y when prompted sc gt resetsc Are you sure you want to reset the SC y n y User Requested SC Shutdown Note You can specify the y flag to the resetsc command and bypass the confirmation message The system controller resets runs diagnostics and returns to the login prompt ALOM POST 1 0
36. ck rail of 50 mm 75 mm or 100 mm depending on the tvpe of rack you are installing the server into 38 Netra T2000 Server Installation Guide 7 September 2006 FIGURE 3 19 Securing the Side Rails to the Server 11 Lift the server into the rack and slide the server onto the adjustable rails FIGURE 3 20 FIGURE 3 20 Sliding the Server Onto the Adjustable Rails 12 Push the server to the desired depth in the rack then go to the rear of the server and push the rear flanges flush against the back of the server FIGURE 3 18 If the rack is especiallv shallow vou can flip the rear flanges around so that thev rest flush against the rear of the server 13 Lift the server out of the rack Chapter 3 Mounting the Server Into a 4 Post Rack 39 14 Set the rear flanges to the desired depth in the rack then tighten the single M5 x 10 SEM screw on each of the flanges to secure them to the adjustable rails FIGURE 3 18 15 Lift the server into the rack and slide it onto the adjustable rails 16 Push the server backward until it rests flush against the rear flanges then use one M5 x 10 SEM screw for each rear flange to secure the rear of the server to the rear flanges FIGURE 3 21 FIGURE 3 21 Securing the Rear of the Server to the Rear Flanges 17 At the front of the rack use two screws per side to secure the side rails that are attached to the server to the front of the rack FIGURE 3 22 The size
37. ckmount kit four for each side screw each glide to the side of the server chassis FIGURE 3 9 FIGURE 3 9 Fixing the Glides to the Server Chassis 6 Get the short brackets and long brackets from the rackmount kit FIGURE 3 6 Chapter 3 Mounting the Server Into a 4 Post Rack 29 30 7 10 Lift each short bracket to the desired position at the front of the rack and attach a short bracket to each of the front rack uprights FIGURE 3 10 Use two of the brass M6 collar screws and M6 cage nuts if required and one threaded strip to secure each bracket FIGURE 3 10 Lift each long bracket to the desired position at the rear of the rack and attach a long bracket to each of the rear rack uprights FIGURE 3 10 To secure each bracket use two of the brass M6 collar screws and M6 cage nuts if required and one threaded strip exactly as you did for the front rack uprights in the previous step no N N N Didi dd dl J dda ee FIGURE 3 10 Securing the Brackets to the Rack Note If your rack has 10 32 holes use the 10 32 collar screws and 10 32 threaded strips Extend a slide to line up the access holes with the front screw holes Secure the slide onto the short and long brackets at the front and rear of the rack FIGURE 3 11 Use the M5 panhead screws from the inside and the M5 nuts plain washers and star washers from the outside Use extension brackets instead of the long brackets if
38. cores Each core equates to a 64 bit execution pipeline capable of running four threads The result is that the 8 core processor handles up to 32 active threads concurrently Additional processor components such as L1 cache L2 cache memory access crossbar DDR2 memory controllers and a JBus I O interface have been carefully tuned for optimal performance See FIGURE 1 5 Netra T2000 Server Installation Guide 7 September 2006 Multithreaded pipe Instruction cache 4 threads SPARC SPARC JSPARC JSPARC JSPARC JSPARC SPARC SPARC core core core core core core core core Pee ey tt gy cer Crossbar pipeline f f JIN Data e cache Shared L2 cache E J ih PEM ih PRAM ih ae ih FIGURE 1 5 UltraSPARC T1 Multicore Processor Block Diagram Performance Enhancements The server introduces several new technologies with its sun4v architecture and multithreaded UltraSPARC T1 multicore processor Some of these enhancements are m Large page optimization m Reduction on TLB misses m Optimized block copy Preinstalled Solaris Operating System The server is preinstalled with the Solaris 10 HW 3 05 Operating System Solaris OS and offers the following Solaris OS features m Stability high performance scalability and precision of a mature 64 bit operating system m Su
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40. ctory However if you ordered options such as additional memory or a PCI card these will be shipped separately If possible install these components prior to installing the server in a rack Install any optional components shipped with your server If you ordered options that are not factory installed see the server service manual for installation instructions Note All internal components except disk drives must be installed by qualified service technicians only Caution To protect electronic components from electrostatic damage which can permanently disable the server or require repair by Sun service technicians note the following guidelines Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation 17 m Place components on an antistatic surface such as a Sun antistatic discharge mat an antistatic bag or a disposable antistatic mat m Always wear an antistatic wrist strap connected to a metal surface on the chassis when you work on server components Refer to the server service manual for the list of optional components Note The optional component list might be updated at any time Refer to the SunStore web site http store sun com for the most current list of server supported components 18 Slide Rail Assembly Notes The rackmount kit has two slide rail assemblies A slide rail assembly can be installed on either the right or left side of the rack Each slide rail assembly consists of a three section slide
41. e 69 m Managing Cables With the CMA on page 75 Note References to left and right are from your viewpoint as you face either the front or rear of the equipment Data Ports and Cabling Notes Port Locations See FIGURE 5 1 for the locations of the ports on the server 67 68 GBE ports Alarm port Power connection SCNET MGT port TTVA serial port USB ports SC serial mgt port 4 0 Indicators FIGURE 5 1 Rear Panel Features Cabling Notes The following list describes the server s cable connections and ports m Minimum cable connections for the server m At least one server on board Ethernet network connection GBE ports m The system controller serial management port SERIAL MGT port or the system controller network management port NET MGT port m Power cables for the two power supplies m System controller SC management ports There are two SC management ports for use with the ALOM system controller m The SC serial management port labeled SERIAL MGT uses an RJ 45 cable and is always available This is the default connection to the ALOM system controller Netra T2000 Server Installation Guide 7 September 2006 m The SC network management port labeled NET MGT is the optional connection to the ALOM svstem controller This port is not available until vou have configured network settings for the system controller through
42. e the following worksheet to gather the information that vou need to configure software on the server You do not need to gather all of the information that is requested on the worksheet You only need to collect the information that applies to your server TABLE A 1 Server Software Configuration Worksheet Information Needed to Install Description Example Your Answers Network Is the server connected to a network Yes No DHCP Can the server use Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Yes No DHCP to configure its network interfaces Host Name Host name that you choose for the server IP Address If you are not using DHCP supply the IP address for the server Example 129 200 9 1 Subnet If you are not using DHCP is the server part of a subnet Yes No If yes what is the netmask of the subnet Example 255 255 0 0 IPv6 Do you want to enable IPv6 on this machine Yes No Kerberos Do you want to configure Kerberos security on this Yes No machine If yes gather this information Default Realm Administration Server First Kerberos Key Distribution Center KDC Optional Additional KDCs Name Service Which name service should this server use NIS NIS DNS LDAP None 93 TABLE A 1 Information Needed to Install Description Example Server Software Configuration Worksheet Continued Vour Answers Domain Name If the server uses a name service supplv the name of the domain in which the server resides
43. ews in one of the six positions on the rear plate FIGURE 4 11 The position varies depending on the thickness of the rail in the rack For example FIGURE 4 11 shows where you would install the screws for the optimum rack position on the rear plate FIGURE 4 11 Installing Screws on the Optimum Rack Position on the Rear Plate b Slide the rear plate in so that the screws slide into position into one set of the eyelets The screw heads should be facing the rear of the server and the other side of the rear plate should be in front of the rack post FIGURE 4 12 64 Netra T2000 Server Installation Guide 7 September 2006 FIGURE 4 12 Installing the Rear Plate to the Side Bracket c Tighten the screws to secure the rear plate to the set of evelets on the side bracket FIGURE 4 12 d Using two screws secure the other side of the rear plate to the back of the post FIGURE 4 13 Chapter 4 Mounting the Server Into a 2 Post Rack 65 ss se ss ss se ss ss GG ss ss GG GG FIGURE 4 13 Securing the Rear Plate to the Rack The size of the screws varies depending on vour rack e Repeat Step a through Step d to secure the rear plate on the other post 66 Netra T2000 Server Installation Guide 7 September 2006 CHAPTER 5 Cabling the Server This chapter provides instructions for cabling the server Topics include m Data Ports and Cabling Notes on page 67 m Connecting Cables on pag
44. g and deploying systems and services capable of Predictive Self Healing Self healing technology enables Sun servers to accurately predict component failures and mitigate many serious problems before they actually occur This technology is incorporated into both the hardware and software of the server At the heart of the predictive self healing capabilities is the Solaris Fault Manager a new service that receives data relating to hardware and software errors and automatically and silently diagnoses the underlying problem Once a problem is diagnosed a set of agents automatically responds by logging the event and if necessary takes the faulty component offline By automatically diagnosing problems business critical applications and essential system services can continue uninterrupted in the event of software failures or major hardware component failures 10 Netra T2000 Server Installation Guide 7 September 2006 Rackmountable Enclosure The server uses a space saving 2U high rackmountable enclosure that can be installed into a varietv of industrv standard racks Chapter 1 Netra T2000 Overview 11 12 Netra T2000 Server Installation Guide 7 September 2006 CHAPTER 2 Preparing for Installation This chapter provides background information about the server installation procedures This chapter contains these topics Tools Needed on page 13 Shipping Kit Inventory List on page 13 Installation Overview on
45. hy 7 Remote Server Management With ALOM 7 System Reliability Availability and Serviceability 8 Hot Swappable Components 8 Power Supply Redundancy 9 Fan Redundancy 9 Environmental Monitoring 9 Error Correction and Parity Checking 10 Fault Management and Predictive Self Healing 10 Rackmountable Enclosure 11 Tools Needed 13 Shipping Kit Inventory List 13 Installation Overview 14 Installing the Air Filter 16 Installing Optional Components 17 Slide Rail Assembly Notes 18 Safety Precautions 20 4 Post Rackmounting Options 22 Hardmounting the Server in a 19 Inch 4 Post Rack 22 w To Install a Server With a Hardmount 19 Inch 4 Post Rack 22 Mounting the Server in a Sliding Rail Mount 19 Inch 4 Post Rack 26 v To Install a Server With a Sliding Rail Mount in a 19 Inch 4 Post Rack 26 Hardmounting the Server in a 600 mm 4 Post Rack 33 v To Install a Server With a Hardmount in a 600 mm 4 Post Rack 33 Installing a Server With a Hardmount in a 19 Inch 4 Post Rack for Use With the Cable Management Assembly 41 v To Install the Slide Rail Assemblies 42 v To Install the Cable Management Assembly 47 v To Verify the Operation of the Slide Rails and the CMA 50 2 Post Rackmounting Options 56 Hardmounting the Server in a 23 Inch 2 Post Rack 56 v To Install a Server With a Hardmount in a 23 Inch 2 Post Rack 56 Hardmounting the Server in a 19 Inch 2 Post Rack 61 v To Install a Server With a Hardmount in a 19 Inch 2 Post Rack 61 Data Ports and Cabling Notes
46. it Installation Instructions 19 inch 4 post slide mount kit for To Install a Server With a Sliding Rail Mount in a 600 800 mm cabinet depths 19 Inch 4 Post Rack on page 26 600 mm x 600 mm rackmount kit To Install a Server With a Hardmount in a 600 mm 4 Post Rack on page 33 19 inch 4 post slide rail kit for 800 Installing a Server With a Hardmount in a 19 Inch 1000 mm cabinet depths with cable 4 Post Rack for Use With the Cable Management management assembly Assembly on page 41 Note If you have more than six DC powered servers in the same rack you might exceed Telcordia NEBS EMI limits 22 Hardmounting the Server in a 19 Inch 4 Post Rack To Install a Server With a Hardmount 19 Inch 4 Post Rack The hardmount kit for a 19 inch 4 post rack consists of Two hardmount brackets Two rear mount support brackets Two rear mount flanges Bag of screws Netra T2000 Server Installation Guide 7 September 2006 Note The front to back rail spacing must be at least 460 mm 18 11 in and not more than 715 mm 28 15 in from the outside face of the front rail to the outside face of the back rail Rear mount support brackets Screws Hardmount brackets Rear mount flanges FIGURE 3 1 Contents of the Hardmount 19 Inch 4 Post Kit TABLE 3 2 19 inch 4 Post Rackmount Screw Kit Contents Number Description Where Used 10 M5 x 8 mm Phillips flathead screws 8 for hardmount brackets 2 extra 1
47. lator PC or workstation connected to the SC serial management port you will not see system messages The display disappears after about 60 seconds Turn on the terminal or terminal emulator if it is not already turned on Connect the input power cables to Power Supply 0 and Power Supply 1 and watch the terminal for system messages Power supply 0 Power supply 1 FIGURE 6 1 Rear Panel Power Connectors After the system controller boots the system controller login prompt is displayed on the serial console The following example shows partial output from the system controller boot sequence leading to the login prompt CODE EXAMPLE 6 1 Sample System Controller Output ALOM POST 1 0 Dual Port Memory Test PASSE Netra T2000 Server Installation Guide 7 September 2006 CODE EXAMPLE 6 1 Sample System Controller Output Continued TTY External Internal Loopback Test TTY External Internal Loopback Test PASSED TTYC Internal Loopback Test TTYC Internal Loopback Test PASSI LH U TTYD Internal Loopback Test TTYD Internal Loopback Test PASSED Full VxDiag Tests PASSED Status summary Status 7FFF VxDiag PASSED POST PASSED LOOPBACK ci PASSED I2C PASSED EPROM PASSED FRU PROM PASSED ETHERNET i PASSED MAIN CRC PASSED BOOT CRC PASSED TTYD PASSED TTYG PASSED MEMORY PASSED MPC885 PASSED
48. ling a Screw on the Middle Rack Position on the Rear Plate b Slide the rear plate in so that the screw slides into position into one of the evelets The screw head should be facing the rear of the server and the other side of the rear plate should be in front of the rack post FIGURE 4 6 FIGURE 4 6 Installing the Rear Plate to the Side Bracket 60 Netra T2000 Server Installation Guide 7 September 2006 c Tighten the screw to secure the rear plate to the evelet on the side bracket FIGURE 4 6 d Using two screws secure the other side of the rear plate to the back of the post FIGURE 4 7 FIGURE 4 7 Securing the Rear Plate to the Back of the Post The size of the screws varies depending on your rack e Repeat Step a through Step d to secure the rear plate on the other post Hardmounting the Server in a 19 Inch 2 Post Rack w To Install a Server With a Hardmount in a 19 Inch 2 Post Rack The hardmount kit for a 19 inch 2 post rack consists of m Two side brackets Chapter 4 Mounting the Server Into a 2 Post Rack 61 m Two rear plates m Bag of screws Note The 19 inch 2 post rackmount kit supports rack web thicknesses the width of the rack post of 76 20 mm 3 in 101 6 mm 4 in and 127 mm 5 in Screws Side brackets PRD lt FIGURE 4 8 Contents of the Hardmount 19 Inch 2 Post Kit TABLE 4 3 Hardmount 19 Inch 2 Post Rackmount Screw Kit Contents Nu
49. m Controller Network Management Port on page 81 Chapter 5 Cabling the Server 71 72 NET MGT FIGURE 5 4 System Controller Network Connection e Connect a Category 5 cable from your network switch or hub to the Network Management Port Input Power Cables Note Finish the hardware procedures in this chapter but do not attach the input power cables vet Powering on the server for the first time requires special preparation and procedures For example if vou have not prepared a displav before connecting the input power cables svstem messages might be lost Xou are instructed to connect the server to input power in Powering On the Server for the First Time on page 77 Caution The server goes into Standbv mode and the svstem controller initializes as soon as the input power cables are connected to the power source TTYA Serial Port The TTYA serial port connector uses a DB 9 connector item 1 in FIGURE 5 5 Use this port for general purpose serial data transfers This port is not connected to the SC serial management port Netra T2000 Server Installation Guide 7 September 2006 Serial port TTVA FIGURE 5 5 Serial Port Use a null modem cable or an adapter to perform the crossovers given for each connector m If connecting to a serial port on a personal computer use Sun adapter part number 530 3100 01 m If connecting to a Sun workstation or server use Sun adapter part number 53
50. mber Description Where Used 10 M5 x 10 SEM screws 8 for side brackets 2 extra 6 M3 x 8 SEM screws 4 for rear plates 2 extra 10 M5 x 12 7 mm screws 10 for rack if appropriate 10 M6 x 13 mm screws 10 for rack if appropriate 9 M6 square clip nuts 9 for rack if appropriate 12 10 32 x 0 5 in combo head screws 12 for rack if appropriate 12 12 24 x 0 5 in combo head screws 12 for rack if appropriate 1 Get the side brackets from the rack kit FIGURE 4 8 2 Using four of the M5 x 10 SEM screws for each side bracket secure the side brackets to the sides of the server FIGURE 4 9 62 Netra T2000 Server Installation Guide 7 September 2006 FIGURE 4 9 Securing the Side Brackets to the Side of the Server 3 Lift the server into the rack 4 Using two screws for each bracket secure the front of the server to the front of the rack FIGURE 4 10 Ss Ss Ss Ss Ss SS Ss Sr rT FIGURE 4 10 Installing and Securing the Server in the 2 Post Rack Chapter 4 Mounting the Server Into a 2 Post Rack 63 The size of the screws varies depending on vour rack 5 Optional If vour environment contains especiallv high vibrations use the rear plates to further secure the server to the rack FIGURE 4 8 The rear plates attach to the rear of the post and to one of the three sets of evelets on each side bracket depending on the thickness of the post a Using two of the M3 x 8 SEM screws for each rear plate looselv install the scr
51. mistors 9 U UltraSPARC T1 4 USB ports 73 Index 99 100 Netra T2000 Server Installation Guide 7 September 2006
52. nd Locations 88 Server Software Configuration Worksheet 93 xi xii Netra T2000 Server Installation Guide e September 2006 Preface The Netra T2000 Server Installation Guide provides procedures and information to assist you to install the server into a rack This document is written for technicians svstem administrators authorized service providers ASPs and users who have experience installing and configuring hardware How This Document Is Organized Chapter 1 provides an overview of the features of the Netra T2000 server Chapter 2 provides background information for the server installation procedures Chapter 3 provides instructions for installing the server in an open 4 post rack or a closed cabinet Chapter 4 provides instructions for installing the server in an open 2 post rack Chapter 5 provides instructions for cabling the server Chapter 6 includes instructions for booting the server and for enabling the system controller network management port Appendix A provides a software configuration worksheet xiii Using UNIX Commands This document might not contain information about basic UNIX commands and procedures such as shutting down the system booting the system and configuring devices Refer to the following for this information m Software documentation that you received with your system a Solaris Operating System documentation which is at http docs sun com Shell Prompts
53. nd warning messages are sent to the system console and logged in the ALOM console log file Service Required LEDs remain lit after an automatic system shutdown to aid in problem diagnosis The monitoring subsystem is also designed to detect fan failures The system features integral power supply fans as well as one PCI fan and three blowers If the PCI fan or blower fails the monitoring subsystem detects the failure and generates an error message to the system console logs the message in the var adm messages file and lights the Service Required LEDs Chapter 1 Netra T2000 Overview 9 The power subsvstem is monitored in a similar fashion and anv fault is indicated at the front and rear panel LEDs Additionallv LEDs located on each power supplv light to indicate failures Error Correction and Paritv Checking The UltraSPARC T1 multicore processor provides parity protection on its internal cache memories including tag parity and data parity on the D cache and I cache The internal 3MB L2 cache has parity protection on the tags and ECC protection on the data Advanced ECC also called chipkill corrects up to 4 bits in error on nibble boundaries as long as they are all in the same DRAM If a DRAM fails the DIMM continues to function Fault Management and Predictive Self Healing The server features the latest fault management technologies With the Solaris 10 Operating System OS Sun is introducing a new architecture for buildin
54. nfiguration Chapter 6 Powering On the Server 81 netsc ipnetmask Netmask for the system controller subnet netsc ipaddr IP address of the svstem controller netsc ipgatewav IP address of the gatewav for the subnet if network Specifies whether the SC is on the network or not To configure these parameters vou must use the setsc command The usage is setsc parameter 1 Set the netmask for the system controller sc gt setsc netsc_ipnetmask 255 255 255 0 This example uses 255 255 255 0 to set the netmask Your network environment subnet might require a different netmask Use a netmask number most appropriate to your environment 2 Set the IP address for the system controller sc gt setsc netsc_ipaddr service processor IPaddr 3 Set the IP address for the system controller gateway sc gt setsc netsc_ipgateway gateway IPaddr 4 Set the if network parameter to true sc gt setsc if_network true 5 Use the showsc command to verify that the parameters were set correctly The showsc command displays all the configuration parameters and their values as listed in TABLE 6 1 82 Netra T2000 Server Installation Guide 7 September 2006 Note The highlighted parameters must be set according to the specific details of your network configuration for the network management port to function properly TABLE 6 1 Sample Configuration Parameter Setting Parameter nets
55. of the screws varies depending on your particular rack 40 Netra T2000 Server Installation Guide 7 September 2006 A P lt FIGURE 3 22 Securing the Front of the Server to the Front of the Rack Installing a Server With a Hardmount in a 19 Inch 4 Post Rack for Use With the Cable Management Assembly Note Ensure that you have all of the parts in the rackmount kit before you begin the installation of the server See Shipping Kit Inventory List on page 13 and the Netra T2000 Server Getting Started Guide 819 5844 This document is shipped with the server The rackmount kit contains two slide rail assemblies A slide rail assembly can be installed on either the right or left side of the rack A slide rail assembly consists of two parts a slide rail and a removable mounting bracket The slide rail attaches to the rack posts The mounting bracket attaches to the chassis Chapter 3 Mounting the Server Into a 4 Post Rack 41 w To Install the Slide Rail Assemblies 1 Pull both mounting brackets completelv out of their respective slide rails a Simultaneously press and hold the upper and lower lock buttons of the slide rail lock FIGURE 3 23 FIGURE 3 23 Unlocking the Slide Rail Assembly b Pull the mounting bracket out until it locks in the extended position c Slide the mounting bracket release button in the direction shown in FIGURE 3 24 then slide the mounting bracket
56. ommunicate your intentions clearly before during and after each step to minimize confusion 20 Netra T2000 Server Installation Guide e September 2006 CHAPTER 3 Mounting the Server Into a 4 Post Rack This chapter provides instructions for installing the server in an open 4 post rack or closed cabinet This chapter contains the following sections 4 Post Rackmounting Options on page 22 Hardmounting the Server in a 19 Inch 4 Post Rack on page 22 Mounting the Server in a Sliding Rail Mount 19 Inch 4 Post Rack on page 26 Hardmounting the Server in a 600 mm 4 Post Rack on page 33 Installing a Server With a Hardmount in a 19 Inch 4 Post Rack for Use With the Cable Management Assembly on page 41 Note References to left and right are from your viewpoint as you face either the front or rear of the equipment Caution The server is heavy Two people are required to lift and mount the server into a rack enclosure when following the procedures in this chapter 21 4 Post Rackmounting Options The server ships with a 19 inch 4 post hardmount rack kit see To Install a Server With a Hardmount 19 Inch 4 Post Rack on page 22 for installation instructions TABLE 3 1 lists three additional 4 post rackmount kit options that can be ordered from Sun This chapter provides installation instructions for these rackmount kit options TABLE 3 1 Optional Rackmount Kits Mounting K
57. on Netra T2000 Server Installation Guide September 2006 Power Supplv Redundancv The server features two redundant hot swappable power supplies enabling the server to continue operating should one of the power supplies fail or if one power source fails Fan Redundancv The server has two drive specific fans that work in conjunction with the two power supplv fans to provide cooling for the internal disk drives Additionallv there are three fans to cool the motherboard components Environmental Monitoring The server features an environmental monitoring subsvstem protects the server and its components against Extreme temperatures Lack of adequate airflow through the server Power supplv failures Hardware faults Temperature sensors are located throughout the server to monitor the ambient temperature of the server and internal components The software and hardware ensure that the temperatures within the enclosure do not exceed predetermined safe operating levels If the temperature observed bv a sensor falls below a low temperature threshold or rises above a high temperature threshold the monitoring subsvstem software lights the amber Service Required LEDs on the front and rear panel If the temperature condition persists and reaches a critical threshold the server initiates a graceful svstem shutdown If the ALOM fails backup sensors protect the server from serious damage by initiating a forced hardware shutdown All error a
58. ost hardmount 33 Java Enterprise System Software 6 M multicore processor 4 N network management port 71 O opening bezel 16 optional components P port alarm 74 Ethernet 69 locations 67 network management 71 serial management 70 USB 73 installing 17 power supplies fault monitoring 10 power supplv redundancv 9 powering on the server 78 preinstalled R Java Enterprise Svstem Software 6 Solaris OS 5 rackmounting 98 2 post 55 hardmount 19 inch 61 hardmount 23 inch 56 l post 21 cable management assembiv 41 hardmount 19 inch 22 hardmount 600mm 33 Netra T2000 Server Installation Guide 7 September 2006 sliding rail 19 inch 26 options 2 post 56 4 post 22 redundancy fan 9 power supply 9 reliability availability and serviceability RAS 8 to 10 remote management 7 S safety precautions 20 serial management port 70 server features 3 power cycle 90 powering on 78 resetting 90 views 1 shipping insert removing 16 slide rail assemblies 18 software configuration worksheet 93 Solaris OS booting 89 preinstalled verson 5 Sun Store web site 18 system controller common operations 86 configuring network management port 81 logging in 80 network management port 85 serial management port 80 output 78 system status LEDs as environmental fault indicators 10 See also LEDs sytem controller resetting 84 T temperature sensors 9 ther
59. out of the slide rail 42 Netra T2000 Server Installation Guide 7 September 2006 FIGURE 3 24 Location of the Mounting Bracket Release Button d Press the metal lever labeled Push on the middle section FIGURE 3 25 of the sliding rail then push the middle section back into the rack Metal lever FIGURE 3 25 Unlocking the Slide Rail Middle Section 2 Attach a mounting bracket to the right side of the chassis Chapter 3 Mounting the Server Into a 4 Post Rack 43 a Position the mounting bracket against the server chassis FIGURE 3 26 so that the slide rail lock is at the front and the three keved openings on the mounting bracket are aligned with the three locating pins on the side of the chassis FIGURE 3 26 Attaching a Mounting Bracket to the Chassis b With the heads of the three locating pins protruding though the three keyed openings in the mounting bracket pull the mounting bracket toward the front of the chassis until the bracket locks into place with an audible click c Verify that all three locating pins are trapped in the keyed openings and that the rear locating pin has engaged the mounting bracket lock as shown in the right side of FIGURE 3 26 3 Attach the second mounting bracket to the left side of the chassis 4 Determine which rack hole numbers to use when attaching the slide rails to the rack posts The server is two rack units tall 2 RU The slide rails occupy the lower half of the 2 RU space
60. page 14 Installing the Air Filter on page 16 Installing Optional Components on page 17 Slide Rail Assembly Notes on page 18 Safety Precautions on page 20 Tools Needed m Phillips screwdrivers m ESD mat and grounding strap Shipping Kit Inventory List Standard components of the server are installed at the factory However if you ordered options such as a PCI card and monitor these are shipped to you separately Note Inspect the shipping cartons for evidence of physical damage If a shipping carton appears damaged request that the carrier s agent be present when the carton is opened Keep all contents and packing material for the agent s inspection 14 Verifv that vou have received all the parts of vour server Server chassis 19 inch 4 post rackmount kit and a slide rail assembly Package of mounting screws and nuts in assorted sizes to fit various types of racks and cabinets Miscellaneous hardware cables connectors etc Cable management arm with six preinstalled cable clips Manufacturer s instruction sheet for the cable management arm Any optional components that were ordered with the server Installation Overview This installation guide provides procedures that must be performed in the following order 1 Verify that you have received all of the components that ship with your server as described in the preceding section Gather configuration information for your se
61. pics are discussed m Powering On the Server for the First Time on page 77 m Enabling the System Controller Network Management Port on page 80 m Logging Into the System Controller on page 80 m Using the System Controller for Common Operations on page 86 m Booting the Solaris Operating System on page 89 Powering On the Server for the First Time connect the power cables or you will not see the system messages The server goes into Standby mode and the ALOM system controller initializes as soon as the input Tip The serial terminal or a terminal emulator should be connected before you N power cables are connected to the power source Note If vou are not logged in ALOM times out after 60 seconds and reverts to the svstem console For more information refer to the ALOM CMT 1 2 Guide The svstem controller runs on the 3 3v standbv voltage As soon as power is connected to the server the svstem controller powers on runs diagnostics and initializes the ALOM firmware 77 78 w To Power On the Server for the First Time 1 If vou have not alreadv done so connect a terminal or a terminal emulator PC or workstation to the SC serial management port Configure the terminal or terminal emulator with these settings 9600 baud 8 bits No paritv 1 Stop bit No handshaking Note When you power on the server for the first time and you do not have a terminal or terminal emu
62. pport for over 12 000 leading technical and business applications Chapter 1 Netra T2000 Overview 5 6 Solaris containers Isolate software applications and services using flexible software defined boundaries DTrace A comprehensive dynamic tracing framework for tuning applications and troubleshooting systemic problems in real time Predictive self healing Capability that automatically diagnoses isolates and recovers from many hardware and application faults Security Advanced security features designed to protect the enterprise at multiple levels Network performance Completely rewritten TCP IP stack dramatically improves the performance and scalability of your networked services Preloaded Java Enterprise System Software The server is preinstalled with Java Enterprise System software and includes a free 90 day evaluation license for the following Java Enterprise System software applications Access Manager A security foundation that helps manage secure access to an enterprises web applications by offering single sign on SSO as well as enabling federation across trusted networks Application Server Provides a Java 2 Platform Enterprise Edition J2EE platform 1 4 compatible platform for developing and delivering server side Java applications and web services Calendar Server A web based tool that facilitates team collaboration by enabling users to manage and coordinate appointments events t
63. program system If yes provide the following information about the remote file system Server IP Address Remote File System Local Mount Point Appendix A Software Configuration Worksheet 95 96 Netra T2000 Server Installation Guide 7 September 2006 Index Numerics 19 inch 2 post hardmount installing 61 screw kit 62 19 inch 4 post hardmount installing 22 screw kit 23 19 inch 4 post slide mount installing 26 screw kit 27 23 inch 2 post hardmount installing 56 screw kit 57 600 mm 4 post hardmount installing 33 screw kit 34 A Advanced Lights Out Management ALOM about 9 remote management 7 air filter installing 16 alarm port 74 antistatic precautions 18 bezel air filter installing 16 opening 16 C cables connecting Ethernet 69 network management 71 serial management 70 managing 75 power 72 cabling notes 68 cryptography 7 D data ports 67 DIMMs dual inline memory modules error correcting 10 parity checking 10 E environmental monitoring 9 error messages log file 9 power related 10 F fan redundancy 9 H hot swappable components 8 I initial configuration worksheet 93 installing air filter 16 cable management assembly 47 97 J optional components 17 server into rack 27 to 66 19 inch 2 post hardmount 61 19 inch 4 post hardmount 22 19 inch 4 post slide mount 26 23 inch 2 post hardmount 56 600 mm 4 p
64. rail and a removable mounting bracket FIGURE 2 3 Mounting bracket Rear section Middle section Front section FIGURE 2 3 Sections of the Slide Rail Assembly Netra T2000 Server Installation Guide 7 September 2006 m The front middle and rear sections form the slide rail The middle and rear sections have holes for mounting screws and adjust to fit rack depths from 24 in 61 cm to 36 5 in 93 cm The front section can be extended to enable movement of the server out of the rack m The removable mounting bracket slides 14 in 36 cm out of the slide rail then locks in place If you unlock the mounting bracket at this point it slides an additional 12 in 30 cm before separating from the slide rail You can then mount the mounting bracket to the right or left side of the chassis m Note that there are a total of five locks FIGURE 2 4 in a slide rail assembly Four are on the mounting bracket One lock is on the front section of the slide rail FIGURE 2 4 Locating the Locks on the Slide Rail Assembly Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation 19 Safety Precautions Caution Deploy the antitilt bar on the cabinet or rack before beginning an installation Caution The server weighs approximately 40 Ib 18 kg Two people are required to lift and mount the server into a rack enclosure when using the procedures in this ale chapter Caution When completing a two person procedure always c
65. reviously set Please login admin Please Enter password password sc gt Using the System Controller for Common Operations v To Power On the Server Powering on the server requires you to use the poweron command at the SC console e To initiate the power on sequence issue the poweron command You see an sc gt alert message on the system console This message indicates that the server has reset sc gt poweron SC Alert Host System has Reset sc gt 86 Netra T2000 Server Installation Guide 7 September 2006 v To Connect to the System Console Output from POST OpenBoot and the Solaris OS is displayed in the system console using the network console on the system controller e Execute the console command and use the f option to force the console to be attached to your session Multiple users can be connected to the console but only one can be attached sc gt console f Enter to return to ALOM w To Perform a Normal Server Initialization e Execute the poweron command The CPU and memory controllers initialize and eventually OpenBoot initializes After a number of system messages you see the ok prompt The following example is a small section of the complete output Find dropin Copying Done Size 0000 0000 0000 1110 Find dropin copied Decompressing Done Size 0000 0000 0006 06e0 Qcpu cpu cpu cpu cpu cpu cpu cpu cpu cpu cpu cpu cpu cpu cpu cpu cpu cpu cpu cpu cpu
66. rques SPARC sont utilis es sous licence et sont des marques de fabrique 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 utilisateur graphique OPEN LOOK et Sun a t d velopp e par Sun Microsystems Inc pour ses utilisateurs et licenci s Sun reconnait les efforts de pionniers de Xerox dans la recherche et le derelo pement du concept des interfaces utilisateur visuelles ou graphiques pour l industrie informatique Sun d tient une license non exclusive de Xerox sur l interface utilisateur graphique Xerox cette licence couvrant galement les licenci s de Sun impl mentant les interfaces utilisateur graphiques OPEN LOOK et se conforment en outre aux licences crites de Sun LA DOCUMENTATION EST FOURNIE EN L ETAT ET TOUTES AUTRES CONDITIONS DECLARATIONS ET GARANTIES EXPRESSES OU TACITES SONT FORMELLEMENT EXCLUES DANS LA LIMITE DE LA LOI APPLICABLE Y COMPRIS NOTAMMENT TOUTE GARANTIE IMPLICITE RELATIVE A LA QUALITE MARCHANDE A L APTITUDE A UNE UTILISATION PARTICULIERE OU A L ABSENCE DE CONTREFACON OS ii CA Adobe PostScript Contents Server Views 1 Server Features 3 Chip Multitheaded Multicore Processor and Memorv Technologv 4 Performance Enhancements 5 Preinstalled Solaris Operating System 5 Preloaded Java Enterprise System Software 6 Hardware Assisted Cryptograp
67. rver See your system administrator for specific details including these parameters a Netmask m IP address for the system controller a Gateway IP address See Software Configuration Worksheet on page 93 Remove the shipping insert from the bezel and install the air filter See Installing the Air Filter on page 16 Install any optional Sun components into your server before rackmounting See the server service manual for instructions Mount the server into a rack or cabinet See 4 Post Rackmounting Options on page 22 and 2 Post Rackmounting Options on page 56 Note In the rest of this manual the term rack means either an open rack or a closed cabinet 6 Connect the chassis grounding cable 7 Connect the serial network and all other data cables to the server See Cabling the Server on page 67 Netra T2000 Server Installation Guide 7 September 2006 8 Connect the server to a serial terminal or a terminal emulator PC or workstation to display system messages See Powering On the Server for the First Time on page 77 Tip The serial terminal or a terminal emulator should be connected powered on and ready before you connect the power cables or you will not see the system messages 9 Assemble and connect the input power cables to the server and examine the display for any error messages See Powering On the Server for the First Time on page 77
68. st key pair Creating new dsa public private host key pair The system is ready wgs94 181 console login v To Reset the Server If it is necessary to reset the server use the uadmin command uadmin 2 1 To simply reset the server it is not necessary to power the server off and on v To Power Cycle the Server If a simple reset does not clear a server problem you can power the server off and on with this procedure 1 Shut down the Solaris OS 90 Netra T2000 Server Installation Guide 9 September 2006 At the Solaris OS prompt issue the uadmin command to halt the Solaris OS and to return to the ok prompt f uadmin 2 0 WARNING proc exit init exited svncing file svstems done Program terminated ok Switch from the system console prompt to the SC console prompt by issuing the f escape sequence ok sc gt Using the SC console issue the poweroff command sc gt poweroff fy SC Alert SC Request to Power Off Host Immediately Issue the poweron command sc gt poweron sc gt SC Alert Host System has Reset Reconnect to the system console using the console command sc gt console f Enter to return to ALOM The server displays various messages followed by the ok prompt Chapter 6 Powering On the Server 91 92 Netra T2000 Server Installation Guide e September 2006 APPENDIX A Software Configuration Worksheet Us
69. t the boot command You need to append the target to the disk path In the following example the server is being booted from disk 0 zero so 80 0 is appended to the disk path ok boot pci 7c0 pci 0 pci 2 pci 0 2 LSILogic sas 4 disk 0 0 Boot device pci 7c0 pci 0 pci 2 pci 0 2 LSILogic sas 4 disk 0 0 File and args Notice Unimplemented procedure encode unit in pci 7c0 pci 0 pci 2 pci 0 LSILogic sas 4 Loading ufs file system package 1 4 04 Aug 1995 13 02 54 FCode UFS Reader 1 12 00 07 17 15 48 16 Loading platform SUNW Ontario ufsboot Loading platform sun4v ufsboot SunOS Release 5 10 Version net spa export spa2 ws pothier grlks10 ontario 12 01 2004 64 bit Copyright 1983 2004 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Use is subject to license terms Chapter 6 Powering On the Server 89 DEBUG enabled misc forthdebug 159760 bvtes loaded platform sun4v kernel drv sparcv9 px symbol intr_devino_to_sysino multiply defined os tba FPU not in use configuring IPv4 interfaces ipge0 Hostname wgs94 181 The system is coming up Please wait NIS domain name is Ecd East Sun COM starting rpc services rpcbind keyserv ypbind done Setting netmask of 100 to 255 0 0 0 Setting netmask of bge0 to 255 255 255 0 Setting default IPv4 interface for multicast add net 224 0 4 gateway wgs94 181 syslog service starting volume management starting Creating new rsa public private ho
70. tallation 15 17 Install anv required patches to the server Refer to the server product notes for a list of the required patches 18 Load additional software from the optional Solaris media kit The Solaris media kit sold separatelv includes several CDs containing software to help vou operate configure and administer vour server Refer to the documentation provided with the media kit for a complete listing of included software and detailed installation instructions Installing the Air Filter The server ships with a protective shipping insert located between the bezel and the front panel Xou must remove this protective insert and replace it with an air filter before powering on the server Caution Failure to remove the shipping insert from the front bezel can block the air from flowing through the server which would seriouslv damage the server components 1 Grip the bezel at the two finger holds and rotate it down to its open position FIGURE 2 1 FIGURE 2 1 Finger Holds on Bezel 2 Carefully remove the shipping insert from the inside of the bezel 3 Obtain the air filter that shipped with your server 4 Snap the new air filter into place in the bezel FIGURE 2 2 16 Netra T2000 Server Installation Guide 7 September 2006 FIGURE 2 2 Installing the Air Filter in the Bezel 5 Close the bezel Installing Optional Components The standard components of the server are installed at the fa
71. the rail to the right or left as needed to enable the ends of the tool to enter the ends of both rails The distance between the rails is now equal to the width of the server with mounting brackets c Tighten the screws to lock the ends of the rails in place d At the rear of the rack repeat Step a through Step c for the rear ends of the rails 9 Deploy the antitilt bar if the chassis or rack is so equipped Caution The weight of the server on extended slide rails can be enough to overturn a cabinet to lift and mount the server into a rack enclosure when using the procedures in this chapter A Caution The server weighs approximately 40 Ib 18 kg Two people are required 46 Netra T2000 Server Installation Guide 7 September 2006 10 Insert the ends of the mounting brackets into the sliding rails FIGURE 3 29 FIGURE 3 29 Mounting the Chassis on the Slide Rails 11 Slide the chassis into the rack Caution Verifv that the server is securelv mounted in the rack and that the slide rails are locked to the mounting brackets before continuing v To Install the Cable Management Assembly The cable management assembly CMA clips into the ends of the left and right sliding rail assemblies No screws are necessary for mounting the CMA Chapter 3 Mounting the Server Into a 4 Post Rack 47 The right sides of the two CMA arms have hinged extensions On the manufacturer s
72. um e 1 GB 16 GB maximum e 2 GB 32 GB maximum 4 ports 10 100 1000 Mb 2 SFF SAS hard drives 1 Removable media drive 1 Telco alarm 2 USB 2 0 connectors 3 high power fans for processor memory DIMM and PCI card cooling and 2 low power fans for hard drive and removable media drive cooling e 1 PCI Express PCI Ex8 low profile expansion slot e 3 PCI X 133 slots 2 full length cards and 1 half length card 2 dual redundant hot swappable AC DC power supply units PSUs ALOM system controller with a serial port and a 10 100 Mb Ethernet port Firmware comprising e OpenBoot PROM for system settings and power on self test POST support e ALOM for remote management Hardware assisted cyptographic acceleration Solaris 10 3 05 HW2 Operating System preinstalled on disk 0 Chapter 1 Netra T2000 Overview 3 4 TABLE 4 Server Features Continued Feature Description Other software Java Enterprise System with a 90 day trial licence Chip Multitheaded Multicore Processor and Memory Technology The UltraSPARC T1 multicore processor is the basis of the server The UltraSPARC T1 processor is based on chip multithreading CMT technology that is optimized for highly threaded transactional processing The UltraSPARC T1 processor improves throughput while using less power and dissipating less heat than conventional processor designs Depending on the model purchased the processor has four six or eight UltraSPARC
73. uslv and to minimize the time necessarv to service the server m Reliability a server s ability to operate continuously without failures and to maintain data integrity m Availability the ability of a server to recover to an operational state after a failure with minimal impact m Serviceability the time it takes to restore a server to service following a system failure Together reliability availability and serviceability features provide for near continuous server operation To deliver high levels of reliability availability and serviceability the server offers the following features m Hot swappable hard drives m Redundant hot swappable power supplies two m Redundant fan units three for processor memory and PCI card cooling and redundant fan units two for HD and DVD drives m Environmental monitoring m Error detection and correction for improved data integrity m Easy access for most component replacements For more information about using RAS features refer to the server administration guide Hot Swappable Components The server hardware supports hot swapping of the chassis mounted hard drives and power supplies By using the proper software commands you can install or remove these components while the server is running Hot swap technology significantly increases the server s serviceability and availability by providing the ability to replace hard drives and power supplies without service disrupti
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