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1. TABLE 4 2 Set IPv6 auto configuration property values Property Set Property Value Description state set state enabled The IPv6 network state is enabled by default To enable an IPv6 auto configuration option this state must be set to enabled autoconfig set autoconfig lt value gt Specify this command followed by the autoconf value you want to set Options include stateless only default setting Automatically assigns IP address learned from IPv6 network router disable Disables all auto configuration property values and sets the read only property value for link local address Chapter 4 Configuring the Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Management Network 43 Note The IPv6 configuration options take affect after they are set You do not need to commit these changes under the CMM network target 8 Perform the following steps to set a static IPv6 address a To set a static IPv6 address specify the following property values TABLE 4 3 Set property values for IPv6 static address Property Set Property Value Description state set state enabled The IPv6 network state is enabled by default To enable a static IP address this state must be set to enabled pendingipaddress set pending static ipaddress Type this command followed by the property ip6 address subnet mask length value for the static IPv6 address and net mask in bits that you want to assign to the device IPv6 address example fec0 a 8
2. October 2010 W How to Remove the PCIe EMs FIGURE 2 4 shows how to remove the PCIe EMs FIGURE 2 4 Removing a PCIe EM 1 In the rear of the chassis locate the PCIe EM that you want to remove 2 Place one finger on top of ejector lever handle and rotate the handle downward 3 Pull the ejector lever toward you and pull the PCIe EM forward until you are able to pull the rest of the module out by hand 4 Repeat Step 1 through Step 3 until you have removed all installed PCIe EMs from the chassis Note Store the PCIe EMs in a safe place After the chassis is rackmounted you will need to reinstall the PCIe EMs into the chassis This procedure is described in How to Install PCle EMs on page 18 Chapter 2 Mounting the Sun Blade 6000 Chassis in a Rack 11 W How to Remove the CMM FIGURE 2 5 shows how to remove the CMM Note The following illustration shows the A90 D chassis CMM The removal process for the previous version of the CMM is the same FIGURE2 5 Removing the CMM 1 In the rear of the chassis locate the CMM 2 Press together and hold the ejector buttons on the module ejector lever 3 To unlatch the module from the chassis pull the ejector lever away from the module and up 4 Pull the ejector lever toward you until you are able to pull the rest of the module out by hand 12 Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Guide October 2010 Note Store the CMM in a safe plac
3. compliance HTML information Site planning Site Planning Guide 820 0426 PDF Online HTML Rack Rack Alignment Template 263 2755 PDF Online mounting Printed Tn rack kit Installation Getting Started Guide 820 0427 PDF Online Installation Guide 820 0050 Printed In ship kit ILOM Integrated Lights Out Manager CMM 820 0052 PDF Online administration Administration Guide HTML Service Service Manual 820 0051 PDF Online HTML The following table lists the documentation that is related to this product Application Title Part Number Format Location Core ILOM ILOM 3 0 Documentation Collection n a PDF Online administration HTML Collection URL http docs sun com app docs col1 ilom3 0 viii Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Guide October 2010 Documentation Support and Training These web sites provide additional resources Sun Function URL Documentation http docs sun com Support http www sun com support Training http www sun com training Documentation Feedback Submit comments about this document by clicking the Feedback link at http docs sun com Include the title and part number of your document with your feedback Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Guide part number 820 0050 11 Preface ix Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Guide e October 2010 CHAPTER 1 Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Overview Description This chapter contains a
4. Until the CMM has an IP address assigned to it you must initially use a serial connection to communicate with the CMM After establishing a serial connection to the CMM you can choose to configure the CMM and server modules with static or DHCP IP addresses This section includes the following topics m Prerequisites on page 35 m Assigning an IP Address to the CMM on page 36 Prerequisites Prior to assigning IP addresses ensure that you have completed the following installation tasks m Unpacked and completed the hardware and cabling setup of the Sun Blade 6000 modular system For details see Chapter 1 Chapter 2 and Chapter 3 m Attached an Ethernet cable to the NET MGT port on rear panel of the CMM For details see How to Cable the CMM on page 25 m Established console access to the CMM or server module through a serial connection For details see How to Cable the CMM on page 25 m Configured serial settings 8N1 eight data bits no parity one stop bit 9600 baud Disable hardware flow control CTS RTS a Disable software flow control XOFF m Ensured that the main power was applied to the chassis and the server modules For details see Powering On the System Chassis for the First Time on page 29 Note If you intend to have DHCP IP addresses assigned you need to have an established DHCP server on the same local network as the Sun Blade 6000 modular system Setting up a DHCP s
5. v v How to Log Into the CMM Through the SER MGT Port 39 How to Log Into the CMM Through the NET MGT Port 40 How to Change Network Settings 41 How to Test the IPv4 or IPv6 Network Configuration 45 Changing the CMM ILOM Root Account Password with CLI 46 Index 47 Contents Vv vi Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Guide October 2010 Preface The Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Guide provides detailed information about installing and setting up the Sun Blade 6000 modular system for the first time This guide is written for system installers who are familiar with installing and configuring computer hardware This preface contains the following topics Description Links Locate documentation related to Related Documentation on page vii the Sun Fire 6000 modular system Locate information on training Documentation Support and Training on page ix support and additional documentation Learn how to submit feedback Documentation Feedback on page ix about this document Related Documentation The documents listed as online are available at http docs sun com app docs prod blade 6000mod hic vii Application Title Part Number Format Location Latest Product Notes 820 0055 PDF Online information HTML Overview of Sun Blade 6000 Modular System 820 7122 PDF Online modular Overview HTML system Safety and Safety and Compliance Guide 820 0053 PDF Online
6. a Using a serial console attached to the rear panel of the CMM log into CMM ILOM as the administrator At the login prompt type the ILOM administrator username and password The default user name is root and the default password is changeme changeme b Press Enter c To view the network information for the CMM type the following command show CMM network 36 Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Guide October 2010 d To drill view the IP addresses of each server module type the following command show CH BLX SP netvork BLx represents the server module installed in slot BL 0 To specify the target server module you must specify the slot number of where the module is installed Server module slots range from 0 to 9 Note Storage modules do not have a service processor If you view storage blade information using CH BLx the SP target is not shown m DHCP server logs Refer to the DHCP server documentation for details Note Refer to the server module documentation for more information on assigning a DHCP address to a server module SP V How to Assign a Static IP Address to the CMM Follow these instructions when assigning a static IP address to a CMM through a serial connection 1 Verify that your serial connection to the active CMM is operational For information about attaching a serial console to a CMM see How to Cable the CMM on page 25 2 Log into CMM ILOM as an admi
7. access the CMM ILOM through your network You can perform ILOM CLI or ILOM web interface commands 1 Ensure that the following conditions are met m The CMM NET MCT is connected to your network m AnIP address is assigned to the CMM and you know the address m You know a valid CMM ILOM account and password The default login account is root and default password is changeme 2 Do one of the following m To log into the type the following oommand ssh root CMM IP address Password CMM root password The ILOM gt prompt is displayed m To log into the ILOM web interface i Open a browser and type in the CMM ILOM IP address in the following format http CMM IP address ii At the login page enter your login and password The main ILOM page is displayed Once you are logged into the CLI or web interface you can perform a variety of ILOM commands to administer the modular components Refer to the ILOM documentation for more information See ILOM Documentation on page 34 40 Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Guide October 2010 V How to Change Network Settings If you want to change the network settings currently configured for the server module use the following procedure 1 Log in to ILOM using one of the methods in How to Log Into the CMM Through the SER MGT Port on page 4 39 or How to Log Into the CMM Through the NET MGT Port on page 4 40 Perform the network configuratio
8. now flush with the chassis and the ejectors are locked 7 For each remaining server or storage module to be installed repeat Step 1 through Step 6 Chapter 2 Mounting the Sun Blade 6000 Chassis in a Rack 15 V How to Install Power Supply Modules FIGURE 2 8 shows how to install the power supplies FIGURE 2 8 Installing a Power Supply 1 In the front of the system chassis locate a vacant power supply slot Ensure that the power supply unit is facing up and the three LED holes appear on the left when installing the power supply module 2 Pull the power supply handle out and away from the power supply 3 Align the power supply unit with the power supply slot 4 In a smooth motion slide the power supply into the power supply slot until the unit engages with the internal connectors 5 Push the power supply handle back toward the power supply until it clicks into place 6 Repeat Step 1 through Step 5 until you have reinstalled both power supply modules in the chassis 16 Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Guide October 2010 W How to Install NEMs The Sun Blade 6000 chassis can have 0 1 or 2 network express modules NEMs installed FIGURE 2 9 shows how to install a NEM FIGURE 2 9 Installing a NEM 1 Align the NEM with the vacant NEM slot Ensure that the RJ 45 port connectors of the NEM are facing toward you and are positioned at the top of the NEM 2 Fully open the NEM ejector levers Sl
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10. Administration Guide for more information 2 Connect the serial cable to a serial device 3 Attach the Ethernet cable to your local network Refer to Configuring the Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Management Network on page 31 for information on how to configure the CMM ILOM Chapter 3 Attaching Cables and Devices to Modules and Powering On the System Chassis 25 FIGURE 3 3 CMM LEDs and ports NET MGT port 1 NET MGT port 0 Opie CHASSIS SER MGT port A90 D Chassis CMM SER MGT port NET MGT port 1 NET MGT port 0 A90 B Chassis CMM 26 Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Guide e October 2010 Cabling the AC Power Interface The Sun Blade 6000 chassis includes one AC power interface that provides four power inlets FIGURE 3 4 shows the AC power connectors FIGURE 3 4 AC Power Connectors PS1 AC1 PS1 ACO PSO AC1 50 The Sun Blade 6000 AC power interface supplies main power to the modules in the system chassis Main power is automatically applied after the AC power cords are connected from the AC power interface to a customer supplied power distribution unit PDU and the OK power LED flashes Note By default the Power on option is enabled in the CMM ILOM If you disable this option only standby power is applied to the chassis monitoring module in the system chassis after plugging in the AC power cords The AC
11. Ds 2 E Q lt T o OK power LED OK power LED Rear LEDs OK power LED Rear LEDs A90 B Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Guide October 2010 30 CHAPTER 4 Configuring the Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Management Network This chapter describes how to configure the chassis monitoring module CMM for access to the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM This section covers topics listed in the following table Description Links Learn about the Oracle Integrated About The Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager on page 32 Lights Out Manager Connect to the CMM ILOM for the Establishing an Initial Connection to the CMM ILOM on page 35 first time Communicate with the CMM Communicating With CMM ILOM Using the Management Network IP ILOM Addresses on page 39 Change the ILOM root account Changing the CMM ILOM Root Account Password with CLI on password page 46 31 About The Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager The following topics are covered in this section m ILOM Overview on page 32 m Preconfigured CMM ILOM Administrator Account on page 33 m ILOM Documentation on page 34 ILOM Overview The Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM is a built in system management tool that enables you to monitor and manage the components installed in the Sun Blade 6000 chassis The ILOM is accessed through the CMM service proces
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13. The instructions in this chapter assume that the new system has not yet been powered on For information about replacing existing modules and options see the Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Service Manual Chapter 2 Mounting the Sun Blade 6000 Chassis in a Rack 13 14 V How to Install Server and Storage Modules The Sun Blade 6000 chassis supports up to 10 server or storage modules Use the following procedures to remove a filler panel from a slot and to install a server module into the corresponding vacant slot 1 In the front of the system chassis locate the desired slot in the chassis 2 Remove the filler panel if necessary FIGURE 2 6 shows the filler panel being removed from the chassis FIGURE 2 6 Removing a Filler Panel 3 Rotate the lower ejector lever on the filler panel downward and pull the filler panel out of the chassis Note Other filler blades should remain in any unused slots as they ensure the chassis complies with FCC limits on electromagnetic interference EMI 4 Position the server or storage module vertically so that the ejectors are on the right See FIGURE 2 7 Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Guide October 2010 FIGURE 2 7 Inserting the Server Module into the Chassis 5 Push the server or storage module into the slot until the module stops 6 Rotate the ejectors down until they snap into place The server or storage module is
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15. at the top of the fan 3 Slide the fan module into the vacant slot until the front panel meets the fan controller assembly connectors You should hear or feel a click when the fan engages with the fan 4 Repeat Step 1 through Step 3 until you have reinstalled all six rear fan modules in the chassis Chapter 2 Mounting the Sun Blade 6000 Chassis in a Rack 19 W How to Install the CMM FIGURE 2 12 shows how to install a CMM Note The following illustration shows the A90 D chassis CMM The removal procedure for the previous version of the CMM is the same FIGURE 2 12 Installing the CMM 1 Align the CMM with the CMM slot Ensure that the CMM indicator lights of the CMM on the front panel are on the top of the module 2 Slide the CMM into the vacant CMM chassis slot Ensure that the CMM engages with the system chassis guidance system 3 Complete the installation by closing the ejector lever to secure the CMM in the chassis 4 For each remaining CMM to be installed repeat Step 1 through Step 3 20 Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Guide October 2010 CHAPTER 3 Attaching Cables and Devices to Modules and Powering On the System Chassis This chapter describes how to connect the AC power cables management network cables and data network cables to the appropriate chassis modules and how to power on the system for the first time This section covers topics listed in the following table Descr
16. b7 214 4fff feca 5f7e 64 b To commit the pending IPv6 static network parameters perform the steps in the following table TABLE4 4 Steps to commit pending static IPv6 address Step Description 1 Use the cd command to change the directory to the device network target cd CMM network 2 Type the following command to commit the changed property values for IPv6 set commitpending true Note Network settings are considered pending until you commit them Assigning a new static IP address to the CMM ends all active ILOM sessions to the device To log back in to ILOM you will need to create a new session using the newly assigned IP address 9 To test the IPv4 or IPv6 network configuration from ILOM use the Network Test Tools Ping and Ping6 For details see How to Test the IPv4 or IPv6 Network Configuration on page 4 45 44 Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Guide October 2010 W How to Test the IPv4 or IPv6 Network Configuration 1 At the CLI prompt type the show command to view the network test targets and properties For example see the following output the shows the test target properties on a CMM device show CMM network test Targets Properties ping Cannot show property ping6 Cannot show property Commands cd set show 2 Use the set ping or set ping6 command to send a network test from the device to a specified network destination Propert
17. e After the chassis is rackmounted you will need to reinstall the CMM into the chassis This procedure is described in How to Install the CMM on page 20 Mounting the Chassis in a Rack After unpacking the system chassis and verifying that all the components in your order were received proceed to the instructions on the Sun Blade 6000 Chassis Rack Alignment Template 263 2755 for detailed instructions on mounting the chassis This document is included with the Sun Blade 6000 modular system rackmount kit and is also available on the Sun Blade 6000 modular system documentation site at http docs sun com app docs prod blade 6000mod blade6000 hic After mounting the chassis in the rack if you have removed modules to install the chassis manually replace the modules as shown in Installing Modules and Options on page 13 Installing Modules and Options This section describes how to perform new installations of modules and options into a Sun Blade 6000 chassis Topics covered in this section include m How to Install Server and Storage Modules on page 14 m How to Install Power Supply Modules on page 16 m How to Install NEMs on page 17 m How to Remove the PCIe EMs on page 11 m How to Install Rear Fan Modules on page 19 m How to Install the CMM on page 20 Caution This section does not provide instructions for replacing existing chassis modules and options that are installed in a powered on system
18. e de redondance et autres mesures n cessaires son utilisation dans des conditions optimales de s curit Oracle Corporation et ses affili s d clinent toute responsabilit quant aux dommages caus s par l utilisation de ce logiciel ou mat riel pour ce type d applications Oracle et Java sont des marques d pos es d Oracle Corporation et ou de ses affili s Tout autre nom mentionn peut correspondre des marques appartenant d autres propri taires qu Oracle AMD Opteron le logo AMD et le logo AMD Opteron sont des marques ou des marques d pos es d Advanced Micro Devices Intel et Intel Xeon sont des marques ou des marques d pos es d Intel Corporation Toutes les marques SPARC sont utilis es sous licence et sont des marques ou des marques d pos es de SPARC International Inc UNIX est une marque d pos e conc d e sous licence par X Open Company Ltd LD cx CA Adobe PostScript Contents Preface vii Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Overview 1 About the System Shipped to You 2 Contents of the Chassis Ship Kit 3 Overview of Installation Tasks 4 Mounting the Sun Blade 6000 Chassis in a Rack 5 Preparing to Mount the Chassis ina Rack 6 Tools and Equipment Needed 6 Avoiding Electrostatic Discharge 6 Removing Chassis Components 7 v v v v v How to Remove the Power Supply Modules 8 How to Remove the System Fan Modules 9 How to Remove the NEMs 10 How to Remove the PCIe EMs 11 Ho
19. ers built in administrative privileges read and write access to all CMM ILOM functions features and commands The first time you access ILOM at the CMM level or server module level you need to log in as root with the default password changeme After you have logged into CMM ILOM and established network connectivity to the system change the password associated with the ILOM root account to prevent your system from unauthorized access For more information about resetting the ILOM root account password see Changing the CMM ILOM Root Account Password with CLI on page 46 Accepting Network Defaults As of ILOM 3 0 12 the Sun Blade 6000 modular system supports dual stack IPv4 and IPv6 settings which enable ILOM to fully operate in an IPv4 and IPv6 network environment For IPv4 configurations DHCP is enabled by default allowing a DHCP server on the network to automatically assign network settings to the CMM For IPv6 configurations IPv6 stateless auto configuration is enabled by default allowing an IPv6 router on the network to assign the network settings In a typical configuration you will accept these settings assigned by the DHCP server or IPv6 router The procedures in this section allow you to log in to ILOM to test that the assigned settings are working correctly and also to change the settings if necessary Chapter 4 Configuring the Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Management Network 33 ILOM Documentation TABLE 4 1 li
20. erver is out of the scope of this guide See the documentation supplied with the DHCP server software Chapter 4 Configuring the Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Management Network 35 Assigning an IP Address to the CMM Before you can access the CMM ILOM through the Ethernet NET MGT port you will need to determine the IP address assigned to the CMM This section covers the following topics m How to Use DHCP to Assign All IP Addresses on page 36 m How to Assign a Static IP Address to the CMM on page 37 How to Use DHCP to Assign All IP Addresses The CMM is set to acquire IP addresses through DHCP by default Follow these instructions when using DHCP to assign IP addresses 1 Verify that your DHCP server is configured to accept new media access control MAC addresses Refer to the documentation supplied with your DHCP server software 2 Verify that the Ethernet cable is plugged into the NET MGT port on the active CMM As long as CMM was not configured previously with a static IP CMM ILOM automatically broadcasts a DHCPDISCOVER packet with the ID of its CMM MAC address and server module MAC address es The DHCP server on your network returns the DHCPOFFER packet containing the IP address and other information The CMM then manages its lease of IP addresses assigned by the DHCP server 3 To obtain the DHCP IP addresses assigned to the CMM use one of the following methods m ILOM CMM via serial connection
21. fan module FIGURE 2 2 Removing a Fan Module 1 In the rear of the chassis locate the fan module that you want to remove 2 Press and hold the green button on the fan handle 3 Pull out the rear fan module in a smooth motion until it is free from the chassis 4 Repeat Step 1 through Step 3 until you have removed all six rear fan modules from the chassis Note Store the rear fan modules in a safe place After the chassis is rackmounted you will need to reinstall the rear fan modules into the chassis This procedure is described in How to Install Rear Fan Modules on page 19 Chapter 2 Mounting the Sun Blade 6000 Chassis in a Rack 9 W How to Remove the NEMs FIGURE 2 3 shows how to remove the NEMs FIGURE 2 3 Removing a NEM 1 In the rear of the chassis locate the NEM that you want to remove 2 Press together and hold the ejector buttons on both right and left ejector levers 3 To unlatch the NEM from the chassis open the ejector levers by rotating them outward 4 Holding the opened ejector levers pull the NEM toward you until you are able to pull the rest of the module out by hand 5 Repeat Step 1 through Step 4 if you have another NEM to remove Note Store the NEMs in a safe place After the chassis is rackmounted you will need to reinstall the NEMs into the chassis This procedure is described in How to Install NEMs on page 17 10 Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Guide
22. g changing 41 testing 45 IPv6 setting changing 41 testing 45 L logging into CMM using NET MGT port 40 logging into CMM using SER MGT port 39 N network express modules NEMs chassis slots 22 installing 17 ports 22 removing 10 server module connections 22 specifications 2 network information configuring See Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM network settings changing 41 IPv6 41 testing 45 P PCI ExpressModules PCI EMs chassis slots 23 installing 18 removing 11 server module connections 23 specifications 2 power cables attaching to the AC power interface 28 power supply connections chassis 27 to 28 power supply modules reinstalling 16 removing 8 power on initial 29 S server modules configurations 2 configuring DHCP IP addresses 36 network express modules NEMS connecting to 22 PCI ExpressModules PCI EMs connecting to 23 set command ILOM CMM options table of 38 shipping what you should receive 2 system features base and optional table of 2 1 testing network configuration 45 48 Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Guide October 2010
23. gn the network settings specified Example set pendingipaddress 129 144 82 26 set pendingipnetmask 255 255 255 0 set pendingipgateway 129 144 82 254 set commitpending true 38 Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Guide October 2010 Communicating With CMM ILOM Using the Management Network IP Addresses The following procedures are covered in this section m How to Log Into the CMM Through the SER MGT Port on page 39 m How to Log Into the CMM Through the NET MGT Port on page 40 m How to Change Network Settings on page 41 m How to Test the IPv4 or IPv6 Network Configuration on page 45 How to Log Into the CMM Through the SER MGT Port You can only run ILOM CLI commands through the SER MGT port You cannot run the ILOM web interface through the SER MGT port 1 Ensure that you have cabled a terminal device to the CMM SER MCGT port See Cabling the Chassis Monitoring Module CMM on page 24 2 From your terminal device log into the CMM ILOM with a valid ILOM user account and password The default login account is root and default password is changeme Once you are logged in you communicate with the CMM using the CMM ILOM command line interface For CLI details refer to the Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 CLI Procedures Guide Chapter 4 Configuring the Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Management Network 39 How to Log Into the CMM Through the NET MGT Port Perform this task when you want to
24. ide the NEM into the vacant NEM chassis slot until you feel it stop A c Secure the NEM by closing the ejector levers 5 For each remaining NEM to be installed repeat Step 1 through Step 4 Chapter 2 Mounting the Sun Blade 6000 Chassis in a Rack 17 W How to Install PCIe EMs The Sun Blade 6000 chassis supports up to 20 PCIe ExpressModules PCIe EMs It arrives with 20 filler panels installed in each PCIe EM slot labeled PCIe EM 0 0 9 1 FIGURE 2 10 shows how to install a PCle EM FIGURE 2 10 Installing an PCIe EM 1 Align the PCIe EM with the vacant PCIe EM slot Ensure that the indicator lights on the front panel of the PCIe EM are facing toward you and that the PCIe EM ejector lever on the bottom is fully opened 2 Slide the PCIe EM into the vacant PCIe EM chassis slot The ejector lever starts to pop up as the module engages with the system slot 3 Complete the installation by closing the ejector lever to secure the PCIe EM in the chassis 4 For each remaining PCIe EM to be installed repeat Step 1 through Step 3 18 Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Guide October 2010 W How to Install Rear Fan Modules FIGURE 2 11 shows how to install a fan module FIGURE 2 11 Installing a Fan Module 1 In the back of the system chassis locate a vacant fan module slot 2 Using both hands align the fan module with the vacant slot Make sure that the green button on the handle of the fan module is
25. inlets on the power interface provide power to each power supply unit All power supply units have separate power cords Chapter 3 Attaching Cables and Devices to Modules and Powering On the System Chassis 27 W How to Connect the Power Cables to the AC Power Interface Caution You should be familiar with the Sun Blade 6000 modular system power requirements prior to attaching the power cables to a customer supplied power distribution unit PDU For more information about system power requirements see the Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Site Planning Guide 1 Locate the four power cables shipped with the system 2 Locate the AC inlets on the power interface on the rear of the chassis 3 Open the metal retention clips for each power inlet 4 In the rear of the chassis plug four power cables into slot positions 50 PS0 AC0 PS1 AC1 and 51 5 Secure the cable to the connector with the metal retention clip 6 Plug the other end of the power cables into the power distribution unit PDU Main power is automatically distributed to the system chassis 28 Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Guide October 2010 Powering On the System Chassis for the First Time Main power is automatically supplied to the system chassis as soon as the power supplies receive power When the system chassis is powered up main power is applied to all the modules in the chassis CMM NEMs server modules and their ass
26. iption Links Cable the network express modules Cabling Network Express Modules NEMs on page 22 Cable the PCIe ExpressModules Cabling PCIe ExpressModules PCIe EMs on page 23 Cable the chassis monitoring Cabling the Chassis Monitoring Module CMM on page 24 module Cable the AC power interface Cabling the AC Power Interface on page 27 Power on the system Powering On the System Chassis for the First Time on page 29 21 22 Cabling Network Express Modules NEMs Each NEM connects to all 10 blade slots The basic NEM provides a 10 100 1000 Ethernet connection for each blade Other NEMs can provide SAS connectivity to disk blades and 10GbE Ethernet ports in addition to the 10 100 1000 Ethernet connection for each blade The Sun Blade 6000 chassis provides up to two NEM slots per server module labeled NEM 0 1 Slot 0 is the bottom NEM slot and slot 1 being the top NEM slot The following illustration shows the Ethernet ports that are associated with each server module for the basic 10 100 1000 Ethernet NEM The BLx designation refers to the server module slot that corresponds to the Ethernet port FIGURE 3 1 Server Module to NEM Correspondence Refer to the NEM documentation for more information on NEM connections V How to Cable Network Express Modules 1 Locate the data network cable Refer to the NEM documentation for information on the supported cables for the NEM 2 Plug the da
27. ler panels or NEMs 20 PCI EM filler panels or PCIe EMs Service card attached to the side of the chassis Dongle for server module I O connection RJ45 to DB9 serial adapter for dongle The accessory kit contains the following documentation Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Getting Started Guide Other safety and license documentation The country kit includes the Sun Blade 6000 modular system power cords x4 The rackmount kit contains Rack alignment template Rackmount shelf Rack adapter plates Screws needed for rack installation Additional NEMs up to 2 Additional PCIe EMs up to 20 Additional server or storage modules up to 10 Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Guide Chapter 1 Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Overview 3 Overview of Installation Tasks The following list describes the installation tasks Step Description Links Documentation 1 Unpack the Sun Blade 6000 chassis Contents of the Chassis Ship Kit on page 3 and verify that you have received the required parts for mounting the chassis in a rack 2 Remove the preinstalled modules Removing Chassis Components on page 7 as necessary 3 Install the Sun Blade 6000 chassis Sun Blade 6000 Chassis Rack Alignment Template into the rack 4 Install the modules and options Installing Modules and Options on page 13 into the system chassis 5 Cable and power on the system Attaching Cables and Devices
28. n instructions that apply to your network environment m To view or configure IPv4 network settings perform Step 3 to Step 4 in this procedure m To view or configure IPv6 network settings perform Step 5 to Step 8 in this procedure For IPv4 network configurations use the cd command to navigate to the network directory gt cd CMM network Do one of the following m If you have a DHCP sever on the network type the show command to view the IPv4 network settings assigned to the server module by the DHCP server m If there is no DHCP server or if you want to assign static IPv4 network settings use the set command to assign values for the properties listed in TABLE 4 1 For example gt set pendingipdiscovery static gt set pendingipaddress 10 8 183 106 gt set pendingipnetmask 255 255 255 0 gt set pendingipgateway 10 8 183 254 gt set commitpending true Chapter 4 Configuring the Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Management Network 41 TABLE 4 1 Set IPv4 static property values Property state Set Property Value set state enabled Description The network state is enabled by default for IPv4 Note To enable the static IPv4 network option the state must be set to enabled pendingipdiscovery set pendingipdiscovery static To enable a static IPv4 network configuration you need to set the pendingipdiscovery property value to static Note The property value for ipdiscover
29. n overview of the Sun Blade 6000 modular system features ship kit and installation procedures This section covers topics listed in the following table Links Learn about components of the Sun About the System Shipped to You on page 2 Blade 6000 modular system Learn about the contents of the Contents of the Chassis Ship Kit on page 3 chassis ship kit View an overview of the chassis Overview of Installation Tasks on page 4 installation tasks About the System Shipped to You The Sun Blade 6000 modular system offers both base features and a range of optional features All Sun Blade 6000 modular system base features are assembled at the factory and shipped to you preinstalled within the system chassis Optional modules can be either preinstalled or shipped separately for installation A quick summary of the Sun Blade 6000 modular system base and optional features are discussed in the following table TABLE 1 1 Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Description System Features Description Sun Blade 6000 modular The Sun Blade 6000 modular chassis is a core component of the chassis base features Sun Blade 6000 modular system The Sun Blade 6000 chassis ships with the following base chassis features 10 slots for server or storage modules 20 slots for PCIe ExpressModules 2 slots for network express modules 1 installed chassis monitoring module CMM 2 power supplies 6 redundant rear fan module
30. nents If you are mounting the chassis in a rack without a mechanical lift refer to the following procedures to remove the preinstalled components in the chassis m How to Remove the Power Supply Modules on page 8 m How to Remove the System Fan Modules on page 9 m How to Remove the NEMs on page 10 m How to Remove the PCIe EMs on page 11 m How to Remove the CMM on page 12 Chapter 2 Mounting the Sun Blade 6000 Chassis in a Rack 7 V How to Remove the Power Supply Modules FIGURE 2 1 shows how to remove the power supplies FIGURE2 1 Removing a Power Supply 1 In the front of the chassis locate the power supply to be removed 2 Press and hold the green button on top of the power supply handle frame 3 Rotate the power supply handle away from the power supply and down 4 Pull the power supply out slightly until you can support the bottom with one hand Do not pull the power supply out of the chassis with the handle 5 Pull the power supply all the way out of the chassis supporting it with two hands as soon as possible 6 Repeat Step 1 through Step 5 for the second power supply Note Store the power supply modules in a safe place After the chassis is rackmounted reinstall the power supply as described in How to Install Power Supply Modules on page 16 Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Guide October 2010 V How to Remove the System Fan Modules FIGURE 2 2 shows how to remove a system
31. nistrator by entering an administrator user name and password and then press Enter The default user name is root and the default password is changeme The default prompt appears gt and the system is ready for you to run the CLI commands to establish network settings 3 Type the following command to set the working directory cd CMM network Chapter 4 Configuring the Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Management Network 37 4 Use the following commands to specify the IP netmask and gateway addresses Command Description and Example set pendingipaddress Type this command followed by the static IP address that you want to assign to the CMM Example Typing set pendingipaddress 129 144 82 26 would tell ILOM to assign 129 144 82 26 as the CMM IP address set pendingipnetmask Type this command followed by the static netmask address that you want to assign to the CMM Example Typing set pendingipnetmask 255 255 255 0 would tell ILOM to assign 255 255 255 0 as the CMM NetMask address set pendingipgateway Type this command followed by the static gateway address that you want to assign to the CMM Example Typing set pendingipgateway 129 144 82 254 would tell ILOM to assign 129 144 82 254 as the CMM gateway address set pendingipdiscovery Type the following command to tell ILOM whether you want to set a Static IP address set pendingipdiscovery static set commitpending true Type this command true to assi
32. ociated PCle EMs Note By default the policy for the auto power on chassis option is shipped enabled in the CMM ILOM If you disable the auto power on chassis policy 12V standby power is applied to the system chassis The following procedure describes how to ensure that the system chassis is powered on How to Ensure That the System Chassis Is Powered Up 1 Ensure that the AC power cables are attached from the power interface module to a power source For details see Cabling the AC Power Interface on page 27 2 Ensure that main power is applied to the system chassis The OK power LED illuminates a solid green light There are OK power LEDs located on the front and rear of the chassis The location of the rear chassis power LEDs will vary depending on which version of the Sun Blade 6000 chassis that you have FIGURE 3 5 shows the locations of the front and rear power LEDs Note By default the auto power on policy setting in the CMM is shipped enabled for the system chassis When the auto power on chassis policy is enabled the system chassis automatically applies main power to all modules in the chassis after power is provided to the power supplies To ensure that power has been applied to additional chassis modules see the documentation for each module Chapter 3 Attaching Cables and Devices to Modules and Powering On the System Chassis 29 FIGURE 3 5 Front and Rear Chassis LEDs Front LE
33. owering On the System Chassis 23 How to Cable a PCIe EM 1 Locate the data network or device cable Refer to the PCIe EM documentation for information on the supported cables for the PCIe EM 2 Attach a cable to the appropriate PCIe EM connector 3 Attach the other end of the cable to your local area network or storage device Cabling the Chassis Monitoring Module CMM This section provides instructions for attaching a serial console to the chassis monitoring module CMM Each chassis contains a CMM with two Ethernet NET MGT ports and one serial port SER MGT available FIGURE 3 3 shows the CMM I O ports The position of the CMM I O ports will vary depending on which version of the Sun Blade 6000 modular system chassis that you have The pin assignments for the SER MGT port are shown in TABLE 3 1 TABLE 3 1 Pin Assignments for SER MGT Port Pin Function 1 Request To Send RTS Data Terminal Ready DTR Transmit Data TXD Ground Ground Receive Data RXD Data Carrier Detect DCD amp WO Clear to Send CTS 24 Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Guide October 2010 How to Cable the CMM 1 Connect the following cables to the CMM m Connect a serial cable to the SER MGT port m Connect an Ethernet cable to the NET MGT 0 port After your initial connection to ILOM you can also enable the NET MGT port 1 See the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM CMM
34. rk express modules NEMs 17 PCI ExpressModules PCI EMs 18 initial power on 29 module connections chassis monitoring module CMM 24 network express modules NEMs 22 PCI ExpressModules PCI EMs 23 packaging and unpacking 3 power supply connections 27 to 28 rackmounting removing network express modules NEMs 10 removing PCI ExpressModules PCI EMs 11 removing power supply modules 8 removing the chassis monitoring module CMM 12 removing the rear fan modules 9 chassis monitoring module CMM configuring IP addresses DHCP assignment 36 to 37 prerequisites 35 set command ILOM table of options 38 static 37 to 38 installing 20 removing 12 serial console attaching to 24 CMM logging in 39 40 E electrostatic discharge avoiding 6 F fan modules rear installing 19 removing 9 H hardware configurations managing See Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM ILOM See Integrated Lights Out Manager installation network express modules NEMs 17 PCI ExpressModules PCI EMs 18 power supply modules 16 task checklist 4 Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 32 to 46 commands set command CMM table of options 38 preconfigured administrator account logging in 33 resetting the root password 46 47 system communication through assigned network IP addresses 39 IP address assignment initial 35 to 46 for DHCP assigned addresses 36 to 37 prerequisites 35 static 37 to 38 IPv4 settin
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36. s Front and rear system indicator lights Sun Blade 6000 chassis You can order and install the following chassis options in the Sun options Blade 6000 chassis PCIe ExpressModules PCIe EMs The Sun Blade 6000 chassis supports up to 20 installed PCIe EMs two PCIe EMs per server module Network express modules NEMs The Sun Blade 6000 chassis supports up to two installed NEMs The Sun Blade 6000 product site has information on the latest supported NEMs and PCIe EMs http www oracle com us products servers storage servers blades 030803 htm Server module You can install up to 10 individual server or storage modules in configurations the Sun Blade 6000 chassis Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Guide October 2010 Contents of the Chassis Ship Kit No special tools are required to unpack the chassis You will need typical unpacking tools such as a knife or box cutter If you will be using a lift to install the chassis you can use the chassis packaging as a plinth to aid installation See the rackmount instructions for more details The following table describes the contents of the chassis packaging TABLE 1 2 Contents of Chassis Ship Kit Chassis Packaged Items Description Sun Blade 6000 chassis Accessory kit Country kit Rackmount kit Additional options The shipped Sun Blade 6000 chassis contains 1 chassis management module CMM 9 server module filler panels 2 NEM fil
37. sor For instance in CMM ILOM you can configure network information view and edit hardware configurations monitor vital system information and manage user accounts Note The term CMM ILOM is used in this document to refer to the ILOM that runs on the Sun Blade 6000 modular system CMM service processor For information on server management systems specific to the server modules installed in the Sun Blade 6000 chassis see the server module documentation The CMM ILOM is accessible through command line interfaces CLI a web interface and IPMI interfaces Some server modules that are installed in the Sun Blade 6000 chassis might use a different management software See your server module documentation for information on server module management Storage modules do not have a service processor and do not run ILOM See your storage module documentation for more information on storage module management For more information about the tasks you can perform in the CMM ILOM see the ILOM documentation listed at ILOM Documentation on page 34 32 Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Guide October 2010 Preconfigured CMM ILOM Administrator Account The Sun Blade 6000 modular system ships with one preconfigured CMM ILOM administrator account User name root Password changeme The preconfigured administrator account known as root cannot be deleted or changed other than changing its default password This account off
38. sts the ILOM documentation available for the Sun Blade 6000 modular system for ILOM 3 x or later Refer to this documentation for further details on using ILOM with the Sun Blade 6000 modular system If you are using ILOM 2 x refer to the documentation at http docs sun com app docs prod blade 6000mod ilom2 0 hic TABLE 4 1 Information URL or Title Part Category Number General ILOM http docs sun com app docs coll ilom3 0 3 0 information Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Getting 820 5522 Started Guide Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Concepts 820 6410 Guide Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Web Interface 820 6411 Procedures Guide Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 CLI 820 6413 Procedures Guide Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Feature 820 7329 Updates and Release Notes CMM specific http docs sun com app docs prod blade 600 ILOM 3 0 Omod blade6000ilom hic information Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 820 7603 Supplement for the Sun Blade 6000 and 6048 Modular Systems Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM CMM 820 0052 Administration Guide for Sun Blade 6000 and 6048 Modular Systems 34 Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Guide October 2010 Establishing an Initial Connection to the CMM ILOM To set up CMM and server modules with initial network configuration information you must establish a connection through ILOM to the CMM
39. ta network cable into the appropriate RJ 45 Ethernet slot or 10 GbE SFP connector 3 Attach the other end of the data network cable to your local area network Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Guide October 2010 Cabling PCIe ExpressModules PCIe EMs The Sun Blade 6000 chassis provides 20 PCIe EM slots with two PCle EM slots assigned to each server module The PCIe EM slots are numbered PCIe EM 0 0 to 9 1 right to left as viewed from the rear of the chassis The following illustration shows the Gigabit Ethernet PCIe EMs that correspond with the server modules in the chassis The BLx designation refers to the server module slot that corresponds to the PCIe EM FIGURE 3 2 Server Module to PCIe EM Correspondence o 4 ol VET o B oo Pol o o 20 Refer to the PCIe EM documentation for more information on PCIe EM connections Before You Begin The following procedure assumes that you have recorded the MAC address for each PCIe EM data port The PCIe EM port MAC addresses are printed on the PCIe EM board Refer to the PCIe EM documentation for more information Note When you configure the operating system network information for multiple network interfaces during operating system installation you might need to know the MAC address for each PCIe EM port connected to a network Chapter 3 Attaching Cables and Devices to Modules and P
40. the server manually not using a mechanical lift you will need to remove some of the preinstalled components in the chassis See Removing Chassis Components on page 7 If you are using a lift you do not need to remove chassis components See Mounting the Chassis in a Rack on page 13 Tools and Equipment Needed You will need the following tools and supplies to install the base modules and options into chassis and mount the chassis into a rack No 2 Phillips screwdriver Rackmount kit Antistatic wrist strap Antistatic mat Avoiding Electrostatic Discharge Internal modules and options are electronic components that are extremely sensitive to static electricity Ordinary amounts of static from your clothes or work environment can destroy components Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Guide October 2010 To prevent static damage whenever you are accessing any of the internal components you must m Place static sensitive components such as hard drives server modules server module options NEMs and EMs on an antistatic surface The following items can be used as an antistatic surface m The bag used to ship the component Sun Electronic Discharge ESD mat Sun part number 250 1088 available through your Oracle sales representative m Use an antistatic wrist strap Attach this wrist strap to your wrist and ground the other end of strap to the system chassis sheet metal Removing Chassis Compo
41. to Modules and Powering On the System Chassis on page 21 6 Configure the CMM to enable Configuring the Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Management system management Network on page 31 4 Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Guide October 2010 CHAPTER 2 Mounting the Sun Blade 6000 Chassis in a Rack This chapter describes how to install the Sun Blade 6000 modular system in a rack This section covers topics listed in the following table Description Links Prepare to install the chassis in a rack Preparing to Mount the Chassis in a Rack on page 6 Remove preinstalled chassis components if yu Removing Chassis Components on page 7 are installing the chassis manually Install the chassis in a rack Mounting the Chassis in a Rack on page 13 Install components that you removed and Installing Modules and Options on page 13 additional system options Preparing to Mount the Chassis in a Rack Before mounting the chassis in a rack keep in mind the following Make sure that you have reviewed the Sun Blade 6000 and Sun Blade 6048 Modular System Site Planning Guide to make sure that your site meets the requirements for installing the server Make sure that you have the tools and equipment needed for installing the system See Tools and Equipment Needed on page 6 Take precautions to avoid electrostatic discharge See Avoiding Electrostatic Discharge on page 6 If you are installing
42. w to Remove the CMM 12 Mounting the Chassis in a Rack 13 Installing Modules and Options 13 v How to Install Server and Storage Modules 14 How to Install Power Supply Modules 16 How to Install NEMs 17 How to Install PCIe EMs 18 How to Install Rear Fan Modules 19 How to Install the CMM 20 4 4 4 4 4 Attaching Cables and Devices to Modules and Povvering On the System Chassis 21 Cabling Netvvork Express Modules NEMs 22 v How to Cable Network Express Modules 22 Cabling PCle ExpressModules PCle EMs 23 Before You Begin 23 v How to Cable a PCIe EM 24 Cabling the Chassis Monitoring Module CMM 24 v Howto Cable the CMM 25 Cabling the AC Power Interface 27 v How to Connect the Power Cables to the AC Power Interface 28 Powering On the System Chassis for the First Time 29 v How to Ensure That the System Chassis Is Powered Up 29 Configuring the Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Management Network 31 About The Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager 32 ILOM Overview 32 Preconfigured CMM ILOM Administrator Account 33 Accepting Network Defaults 33 ILOM Documentation 34 Establishing an Initial Connection to the CMM 35 Prerequisites 35 Assigning an IP Address to the CMM 36 v How to Use DHCP to Assign AIL IP Addresses 36 Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Guide October 2010 v How to Assign a Static IP Address to the CMM 37 Communicating With CMM ILOM Using the Management Network IP Addresses 39 v v
43. y Set Property Value Description ping ping6 set ping IPo4 address Type the set ping command at the command prompt followed by the IPv4 test destination address For example gt set ping 10 8 183 106 Ping of 10 8 183 106 succeeded set ping6 IPv6 address Type the set ping6 command followed by the IPv6 test destination address For example gt set ping6 fe80 211 5dff febe 5000 Ping of fe80 211 5dff febe 5000 succeeded Chapter 4 Configuring the Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Management Network 45 Changing the CMM ILOM Root Account Password with CLI To change the changeme password follow these steps 1 Log into the CMM ILOM using the SER MGT or NET MGT ports See Communicating With CMM ILOM Using the Management Network IP Addresses on page 39 2 Change the password for the CMM by typing the following command gt set CMM users root password password Where password is the new password that you want to assign For information about creating new user accounts and assigning a role privilege to a user account see the ILOM documentation listed in ILOM Documentation on page 34 46 Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Guide October 2010 Index A AC power interface 27 to 28 attaching power cables to 28 power inlets 27 C changing network settings 41 chassis AC power cables attaching to 28 AC power interface inlets 27 adding modules and options netwo
44. y is set to dhcp by default for IPv4 pendingipaddress set pendingipaddress pendingipnetmask ip address pendingipgateway pendingipnetmask lt netmask gt pendingipgateway lt gateway gt commitpending set commitpending true To assign multiple static network settings type set command followed by pending command for the each property value IP address netmask and gateway then type the static value that you want to assign Type set commitpending true to commit the changes made to the state and ipdiscovery property values 42 5 For IPv6 network configurations use the cd command to navigate to the CMM network ipv6 directory cd CMM network ipv6 Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Installation Guide October 2010 6 Type the show command to view the IPv6 network settings configured on the device For example see the following sample output values for the IPv6 properties on a server SP device gt show CMM network ipv6 Targets Properties state enabled autoconfig stateless_only dhcpv6 server duid none link local ipaddress fe80 214 4fff feca 5f7e 64 static ipaddress 128 ipgateway fe80 211 5d3ff febe 5000 128 pending_static_ipaddress 128 dynamic ipaddress 1 fec0 a 8 b7 214 4fff feca 5f7e 64 Commands cd show 7 To configure an IPv6 auto configuration option use the set command to specify the following auto configuration property values
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