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1. The logical device names might appear differently on your system depending on the number and type of add on disk controllers installed 2 Type the following command raidctl c r 0 disk1 disk2 44 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Installation and Administration Guide April 2010 The creation of the RAID volume is interactive by default For example raidctl c r 0 cit1d0 Creating RAID volume will disks proceed yes no May 16 16 33 30 wgs57 06 May 16 16 33 30 wgs57 06 May 16 16 33 30 wgs57 06 May 16 16 33 30 wgs57 06 May 16 16 33 31 wgs57 06 May 16 16 33 31 wgs57 06 May 16 16 33 31 wgs57 06 May 16 16 33 31 wgs57 06 May 16 16 33 31 wgs57 06 May 16 16 33 31 wgs57 06 May 16 16 33 31 wgs57 06 May 16 16 33 31 wgs57 06 Volume cit3d0 is created cit240 c1it3d0 destroy all data on spare space of member yes scsi pci 0 pci 0 pci 2 scsi 0 mpt0 Physical disk 0 created scsi pci 0 pci 0 pci 2 scsi 0 mpt0 Physical disk 1 created scsi pci 0 pci 0 pci 2 scsi 0 mpt0 Physical disk 2 created scsi pci 0 pci 0 pci 2 scsi 0 mpt0 Volume 3 is enabled optimal scsi pci 0 pci 0 pci 2 scsi 0 mpt0 Volume 3 is enabled optimal scsi pci 0 pci 0 pci 2 scsi 0 mpt0 Volume 3 created successfully When you create a RAID striped volume the other member drives in this case c1t2d0 and c1t3d0 disappear from the Solaris device tree As an alternative you can use th
2. rmatted FORMAT MENU disk type partition current format repair label analyze defect backup verify save inquiry volname lt cmd gt quit select a disk select define a disk type select define a partition table describe the current disk format and analyze the disk repair a defective sector write label to the disk surface analysis defect list management search for backup labels read and display labels save new disk partition definitions show vendor product and revision set 8 character volume name execute lt cmd gt then return Chapter 3 Managing Disk Volumes 47 3 Type the type command at the format prompt then select 0 zero to autoconfigure the volume For example format gt type VAILABLE DRIVE TYPES 0 Auto configure 1 Quantum ProDrive 80S 2 Quantum ProDrive 105S 3 CDC Wren IV 94171 344 4 SUN0104 5 SUNO0207 6 SUN0327 7 SUN0340 8 SUN0424 9 SUN0535 10 SUN0669 11 SUN1 0G 12 SUN1 05 13 SUN1 3G 14 SUN2 1G 15 SUN2 9G 16 Zip 100 17 Zip 250 18 Peerless 10GB 19 LSILOGIC LogicalVolume 3000 20 SUN72G 21 SUN73G 22 other Specify disk type enter its number 19 0 cit2d0 configured with capacity of 136 71GB lt SUN146G cyl 14087 alt 2 hd 24 sec 848 gt selecting c1t2d0 disk formatted 4 Use the partition command to partition or slice the volume according to your desired configuration
3. 7 false No default false true 80 34 9600 8 n 1 virtual console virtual console false 16384 true boot disk net false SCSI ID of the serial attached SCSI controller No default If true use custom OEM logo Otherwise use the server manufacturer s logo If true use custom OEM banner If true enable ANSI terminal emulation Sets number of columns on screen Sets number of rows on screen TTYA port baud rate bits parity stop handshake The serial management port only works at the default values Power on output device Power on input device If true boots automatically after system error Address If true boots automatically after power on or reset Arguments to be used by the PROM for network booting Defaults to an empty string network boot arguments can be used to specify the boot protocol RARP DHCP to be used and a range of system knowledge to be used in the process For more information see the eeprom 1M man page or your Solaris reference manual Executed if auto boot is true Device from which to boot 64 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Installation and Administration Guide April 2010 TABLE 4 1 OpenBoot Configuration Variables Stored on the Service Processor Variable Name Possible Values Default Value Description boot device index 0 0 use nvramrc true false false If true executes commands in NVRAMRC during server module
4. MAC addresses 2 Connect to the server module SP through the front panel UCP using a dongle cable Refer to Connecting to the Server Module SP Using a Dongle Cable on page 19 3 Find the IP address that DHCP has assigned to the server module SP A valid IP address may already have been assigned to the server module SP by your DHCP server To view the IP address that has been assigned type gt show SP network ipaddress The ILOM software displays the IP address currently assigned to the server module SP If the assigned IP address is not valid you should provide the MAC address for the server module SP to your DHCP system administrator In that case proceed to Step 4 4 Obtain the MAC address for the server module SP MAC addresses are 12 digit hexadecimal strings in the format xx xx xx xx xx xx where x represents a single hexadecimal letter 0 9 A F a f The Customer Information document shipped with your server module lists the MAC address or you can find it using this procedure a Type this command Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration 25 gt show SP network macaddress The ILOM software displays the current MAC address b Write down the MAC address and use it to configure your DHCP server 5 View the IP address that DHCP has assigned to the server module SP After a valid IP address has been assigned to the server module view the IP address Refer to Step 3 V To View
5. Nonoperating temperature 40 C 40 F to 65 C 149 F Operating humidity 10 to 90 noncondensing 27 C 80 F max wet bulb Nonoperating humidity 93 noncondensing 38 C 100 F max wet bulb Operating altitude 3048 meters 10 000 at 35 C 95 F Nonoperating altitude 12 000 meters 40 000 Chapter 1 Before You Begin the Installation 3 Front Panel Features FIGURE 1 1 illustrates the front panel with descriptions of its features FIGURE 1 1 Front and Rear Panels A Ya G Figure Legend 1 White Locator LED 7 Universal Connector Port UCP 2 Blue Ready to Remove LED 8 Green Drive OK LED 3 Amber Service Action Required LED 9 Amber Drive Service Action Required LED 4 Green OK LED 10 Blue Drive Ready to Remove LED 5 Power Button 11 Chassis power connector 6 Reset Button for service use only 12 Chassis data connector 4 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Installation and Administration Guide April 2010 Preinstalled Software You can order the Sun Blade T6340 server module with one or two hard disk drives assembled to order You can also order the Solaris Operating System software and other software preinstalled on the root hard drive For information about preinstalled software refer to this site http www sun com software preinstall Also refer to the Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Product Notes 820 3901 Managing the Server Module With I
6. yes cfgadm Hardware specific failure failed to suspend Resource Information dev dsk c1it1d0s0 mounted filesystem This warning is issued because these commands attempt to quiesce the SAS SCSI bus but the server firmware prevents it This warning message can be safely ignored but the following step avoids this warning message altogether 3 Remove the hard drive from the device tree Type the following command cfgadm c unconfigure Ap Id For example cfgadm c unconfigure c0 dsk c1t3d0 This example removes c1t3d0 from the device tree The blue OK to Remove LED lights Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Installation and Administration Guide April 2010 4 Verify that the device has been removed from the device tree Type the following command Ap_Id c1 el ct c1 c1 c1 usb0 1 usb0 2 usb0 3 usb1 1 usb1 2 usb2 1 usb2 2 usb2 3 usb2 4 usb2 5 usb2 4 usb2 4 usb2 4 usb2 4 dsk c1 dsk c1 dsk c1 dsk c1 dsk c1 dsk c1 dsk c1 dsk c1 AUNE cfgadm al todo t1d0o t2d0 t3d0 t4d0 t5d0 t6d0 t7d0 Type scsi bus disk dis dis dis dis dis dis disk unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown usb storage unknown usb hub unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown ANNAN A AN Receptacle connected connected connected connected connected connected connected connected connected empty
7. empty empty empty empty empty connected empty connected empty empty empty empty empty Occupant configured configured configured configured unconfigured configured configured configured configured unconfigured unconfigured unconfigured unconfigured unconfigured unconfigured configured unconfigured configured unconfigured unconfigured unconfigured unconfigured unconfigured Condition unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok Note that c1t3d0 is now unavailable and unconfigured The corresponding hard drive OK to Remove LED is lit 5 Remove the hard drive as described in your server module service manual The blue OK to Remove LED is extinguished when you remove the hard drive 6 Install a new hard drive as described in your server module service manual 7 Configure the new hard drive Type the following command cfgadm c configure Ap Id For example cfgadm c configure c1 dsk cit3d0 Chapter 3 Managing Disk Volumes 55 56 The green Activity LED flashes as the new disk at c1t3d0 is added to the device tree 8 Verify that the new hard drive is in the device tree Type the following command cfgadm al Ap_Id cl c1 dsk c1t0d0 c1 dsk c1t1d0 c1 dsk c1t2d0 c1 dsk c1t3d0 c1 dsk c1t4d0 c1 dsk c1t5d0 c1 dsk c1t6d0
8. system software After you issue firmware commands and run firmware based tests from the ok prompt you cannot resume where the OS or applications left off You must reboot the Solaris OS after reaching the ok prompt If possible back up system data before starting this procedure Also exit or stop all applications and warn users of the impending loss of service For information about the appropriate backup and shutdown procedures see Solaris system administration documentation Chapter 4 OpenBoot PROM Features 61 V To Obtain the ok Prompt 1 Decide which method you need to use to reach the ok prompt 2 Follow the appropriate instructions in FIGURE 4 1 FIGURE 4 1 Procedures for Accessing the ok Prompt Access Method What to Do Graceful shutdown of the Solaris OS From a shell or command tool window type an appropriate command for example the init 0 or uadmin 2 0 commands as described in Solaris system administration documentation Graceful reset of the control domain using the ILOM reset command From the gt prompt in the control domain type gt set HOST domain control auto boot disable gt reset HOST domain control Manual system reset From the gt prompt type gt set HOST bootmode script setenv auto boot false Press Enter Then type gt reset SYS gt start SP console Break key or equivalent ILOM break commands From an alphanumeric terminal configured to ac
9. EM Four channels for remote storage connect from the RAID Express Module REM to the chassis midplane ILOM management controller on the service processor CLI management ssh only and N1 system manager support DMTF CLI and ALOM CMT compatible CLI available through ssh Remote console remote KVMS is configurable through OpenBoot PROM and ILOM Power is provided from the chassis Environmental controls are provided from the chassis 2 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Installation and Administration Guide April 2010 Physical Specifications The Sun Blade T6340 server module is approximately 12 9 x 20 1 x 1 7 inches in a 1U form factor The server module plugs in to a Sun Blade modular system or chassis which provides 12V power to each module as well as cooling through fans In addition to the 12V main power the chassis provides 3 3V AUX power to each module to power the ILOM service processor This 3 3V AUX power enables the chassis management module CMM to query each module slot prior to main power and 12V fan application to validate that there is sufficient power and cooling to support the modules installed in the chassis Environmental Requirements TABLE 1 3 includes the environmental requirements that are specific to the Sun Blade T6340 server module TABLE 1 3 Sun Blade T6340 server module Environmental Requirements Condition Requirement Operating temperature 5 C 41 F to 35 C 95 F noncondensing
10. ILOM CLI login prompt is displayed Powering On the Host After the service processor boots the ILOM CLI prompt gt is displayed the first time the service processor is booted 1 Type the start SYS command You see an ILOM gt prompt on the system console This indicates that the system has reset Issue the start SYS command gt start SYS Are you sure you want to start SYS y n y Starting SYS 2 Type the start SP console command gt start SP console Are you sure you want to start SP console y n y Serial console started To stop type 0 0 0 gt Scrub Memory Done 0 0 0 gt SPU CWQ Tests Done 0 0 0 gt MAU Tests Done The system may take six to 15 minutes to run POST diagnostics and boot After you type the start commands the CPU and memory controllers initialize and eventually the OpenBoot PROM OBP firmware initializes If a boot device installed with the Solaris OS is accessible locally that device will be booted Otherwise the system will use the boot net command to seek a boot device on the network Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration 31 32 V To Power on the Server Module Manually You can also use a pointed object or stylus to press and release the recessed Power button on the server front panel When main power is applied to the full server the Power OK LED above the Power button lights and remains lit To Shut Down Main Power Mode To power off
11. NET MGMT 0 4 CMM with two connectors 5 RJ 45 cable connected to CMM serial port SER 10 Computer connected to CMM RJ 45 serial connector Computer connected to dongle cable RJ 45 serial connector Keyboard video monitor mouse local KVM Dongle cable with one RJ 45 serial two USB 2 connectorsand one HD15 pin connector VGA Sun Blade T6340 server module with service processor MGT SP 12 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Installation and Administration Guide April 2010 Connecting to the Server Module This section describes how to connect to the server module SP using one of the methods listed below and described in the corresponding sections Connect to the CMM SP Using Ethernet Port NET MGT 0 Use the CMM service processor proxy and the command line interface to navigate to the Sun Blade T6340 server module SP ILOM firmware You can also use the CMM SP web interface to control the server module Items 1 through 3 in FIGURE 2 2 This method is described in this getting started guide See Connecting Through the Chassis CMM Ethernet Port on page 13 m Connect to the CMM serial connector SER MGT Use the CMM SP proxy to navigate to the server module SP ILOM firmware This method supports CLI access only Item 6 in FIGURE 2 2 See Connecting to the Server Module SP Through the Chassis CMM Serial Connector on page 16 m Use a dongle cable to connect directly to the server module SP with an RJ45 seria
12. Start the NFS server Configure the client access Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration 33 The configuration and use of the JumpStart server depends on the configuration of your network For a full explanation of these steps and instructions on how to configure the JumpStart server refer to the following documents m Configuring JumpStart Servers to Provision Sun x86 64 Systems by Pierre Reynes Network Systems Group Sun BluePrints OnLine February 2005 m Building a JumpStart Infrastructure by Alex Noordergraaf Enterprise Engineering Sun BluePrints OnLine April 2001 You can obtain these documents from the following site http www sun com blueprints 34 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Installation and Administration Guide April 2010 CHAPTER O Managing Disk Volumes This chapter describes redundant array of independent disks RAID concepts and how to configure and manage RAID disk volumes using the Sun Blade T6340 server module on board serial attached SCSI SAS disk controller Note The server module can be configured with a RAID Host Bus Adapter HBA For managing HBA and disk volumes see the documentation for your HBA OS Patch Requirements To configure and use RAID disk volumes on the server module you must install the appropriate patches For the latest information on patches see the latest product notes for your system Installation procedures for patches are included in text README
13. c1 dsk c1t7d0 usb0 1 usb0 2 usb0 3 usb1 1 usb1 2 usb2 1 usb2 2 usb2 3 usb2 4 usb2 4 usb2 4 usb2 4 usb2 4 usb2 5 BR Wd H Type scsi bus disk dis dis dis dis dis dis disk unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown usb storage unknown usb hub unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown nN NAN A AN Receptacle connected connected connected connected connected connected connected connected connected empty empty empty empty empty empty connected empty connected empty empty empty empty empty Occupant configured configured configured configured configured configured configured configured configured unconfigured unconfigured unconfigured unconfigured unconfigured unconfigured configured unconfigured configured unconfigured unconfigured unconfigured unconfigured unconfigured Condition unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok Note that c1t3d0 is now listed as configured Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Installation and Administration Guide April 2010 CHAPTER 4 OpenBoot PROM Features This chapter describes some OpenBoot PROM features and procedures OpenBoot ok Prompt Oracle s Sun Blade T6340 server module with the Solaris OS installed operates at different run levels For a full description of run levels
14. method to obtain the ok prompt you must first set the control domain auto boot option to false For example gt set HOST domain control auto boot disable gt reset HOST domain control Manual System Reset Caution Forcing a manual system reset results in loss of system state data and should be attempted only as a last resort After a manual system reset all state information is lost which inhibits troubleshooting the cause of the problem until the problem reoccurs Chapter 4 OpenBoot PROM Features 59 60 Use the ILOM service processor reset SYS command or start SYS and stop SYS commands to reset the server module For example To Reset the System Manually 1 Type gt set HOST bootmode script setenv auto boot false The auto boot setting is permanent The setting remains false until deliberately changed 2 Press Enter 3 Type gt reset SYS gt start SP console Reaching the ok prompt by performing a manual system reset or by power cycling the system should be the method of last resort Using these commands results in the loss of all system coherence and state information A manual system reset could corrupt the server module file systems although the fsck command usually restores them Use this method only when nothing else works Caution Accessing the ok prompt shuts down the Solaris OS You cannot return to the Solaris OS without rebooting the OS for example with the b
15. modular system or chassis has its own service processor called a chassis management module CMM CMM ILOM is a modified version of ILOM firmware that is preinstalled on the CMM Before installing the Sun Blade T6340 server module you should have already installed and configured your Sun Blade modular system including the CMM ILOM For more information refer to the installation guide for your Sun Blade modular system ILOM on the CMM and Server Module SP ILOM supports two ways to manage a system using the CMM or using the server module SP directly a Using the chassis management module Set up and manage components throughout the entire system as well as to manage the individual blade server SP a Using the service processor directly Manage individual server module operations from the server module SP This approach might be useful in troubleshooting a specific service processor or controlling access to specific server modules Establishing Communication With ILOM You can establish communication with ILOM through a console connection to the serial management port or through an Ethernet connection to the network management port on the CMM The type of connection you establish to ILOM determines which types of tasks you can perform For example to remotely access the full range of system management functionality in ILOM you require both an Ethernet connection and an IP assignment to the server module SP and the CMM For detai
16. or Configure the IP Address for the Server Module SP Using Static IP Addresses Through the UCP and Dongle Cable 1 Connect to the server module SP through the front panel UCP using the serial connector on the dongle cable Refer to Connecting to the Server Module SP Using a Dongle Cable on page 19 2 Optional View the IP address a To see all the IP address related information type gt show SP network a To see only the IP address type gt show SP network ipaddress 3 Follow the instructions in To View or Configure the IP Address for the Server Module SP Using Static IP Addresses Through the CMM on page 22 starting with Step 3 26 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Installation and Administration Guide April 2010 Connecting a Remote Console or Remote KVMS These procedures are described in the Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager 2 0 Supplement for Sun Blade T6340 Server Modules 820 3904 and chapter 12 of the Sun Integrated Lights out Manager 2 0 User s Guide 820 1188 Note You should first read the Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager 2 0 Supplement for Sun Blade T6340 Server Modules 820 3904 That guide describes remote connection procedures specific to the Sun Blade T6340 server module Switching Between the ILOM Prompt and the System Console The service processor has two management ports serial and network Ethernet If the system console is directed to use the s
17. refer to the Solaris system administration documentation Most of the time you operate the server module at run level 2 or run level 3 which are multiuser states with access to full system and network resources Occasionally you might operate the system at run level 1 which is a single user administrative state However the lowest operational state is run level 0 At this state it is safe to turn off power to the system When the server module is at run level 0 the ok prompt appears This prompt indicates that the OpenBoot firmware is in control of the system There are a number of scenarios under which OpenBoot firmware control can occur a By default before the operating system is installed the system comes up under OpenBoot firmware control m When the auto boot OpenBoot configuration variable is set to false the system boots to the ok prompt m After the Solaris OS is halted the system transitions to run level 0 in an orderly way m During the boot process when there is a serious hardware problem that prevents the operating system from running the system reverts to OpenBoot firmware control m When you deliberately place the system under firmware control in order to execute firmware based commands you have the ok prompt 57 58 The last scenario most often concerns you as an administrator since there will be times when you need to reach the ok prompt Several ways to do this are outlined in Reaching the ok Pro
18. shutdown and halt the system in an orderly manner However it is not always possible to take such precautions especially if the system is malfunctioning Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Installation and Administration Guide April 2010 Graceful Shutdown The preferred method of reaching the ok prompt is to shut down the operating system by typing an appropriate command for example the init or uadmin commands as described in Solaris system administration documentation For example if you type init 0 at the Solaris prompt the system gradually takes you to the ok prompt ok If the operating system is already halted you can use the start SP console command without using set HOST send_break_action break to reach the ok prompt Gracefully shutting down the system prevents data loss enables you to warn users beforehand and causes minimal disruption You can usually perform a graceful shutdown provided the Solaris OS is running and the hardware has not experienced serious failure You can perform a graceful system shutdown from the ILOM service processor command prompt using the stop SYS command You can also use the system Power button to initiate a graceful system shutdown Graceful Reset of the Control Domain With ILOM reset Command Use the ILOM reset command to gracefully reset the control domain and obtain the ok prompt If a graceful shutdown is not possible a forced shutdown is performed To use this
19. the Solaris Operating System 46 To Delete a Hardware RAID Volume 49 lt To Perform a Mirrored Disk Hot Plug Operation 51 To Perform a Nonmirrored Disk Hot Plug Operation 53 OpenBoot PROM Features 57 OpenBoot ok Prompt 57 Openboot ok Prompt Not Available After Solaris OS Has Started 58 Reaching the ok Prompt 58 Graceful Shutdown 59 Graceful Reset of the Control Domain With ILOM reset Command 59 Manual System Reset 59 v To Reset the System Manually 60 Contents v v To Shut Down the Server Module Using the Break Key or the Equivalent Pair of ILOM Commands 60 Procedures for Obtaining the ok Prompt 61 v To Obtain the ok Prompt 62 OpenBoot Configuration Variables on the SP 63 For More Information 65 A Device Tree for the Sun Blade T6340 Server Module 67 Index 69 vi Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Installation and Administration Guide April 2010 Using This Document This guide describes how to install Oracle s Sun Blade T6340 server module into the chassis This guide also provides network connection and system configuration procedures This section provides the following topics m Related Documentation on page viii m Documentation Support and Training on page ix Documentation Feedback on page ix vii Related Documentation Documentation for the Sun Blade T6340 server module is available at http docs sun com app docs prod blade t6340 l en hic For translated documentation selec
20. the creation if you are sure of the member disks and sure that the data on both member disks can be lost For example raidctl f c cit0d0 cit1d0 Volume cit0d0 is created successfully When you create a RAID mirror the secondary drive in this case c1t1d0 disappears from the Solaris device tree 3 To check the status of a RAID mirror type the following command raidctl 1 c1t0d0 Volume Size Stripe Status Cache RAID Sub Size Level Disk c1it0d0 136 6G N A SYNC OFF RAID1 0 0 0 136 6G GOOD 0 1 0 136 6G GOOD The preceding example indicates that the RAID mirror is still resynchronizing with the backup drive Chapter 3 Managing Disk Volumes 41 42 The following example shows that the RAID mirror is synchronized and online raidctl 1 cit0d0 Volume Size Stripe Status Cache RAID Sub Size Level Disk c1it0d0 136 6G N A OPTIMAL OFF RAID1 0 0 0 136 6G GOOD 0 1 0 136 6G GOOD The disk controller synchronizes IM volumes one at a time If you create a second IM volume before the first IM volume completes its synchronization the first volume s RAID status will indicate SYNC and the second volume s RAID status will indicate OPTIMAL Once the first volume has completed its RAID status changes to OPTIMAL and the second volume automatically starts synchronizing with a RAID status of SYNC Under RAID 1 disk mirroring all data is duplicated on both drives If a disk fails rep
21. the server from main power mode use one of the following two methods m Graceful shutdown Use a pointed object or other stylus to press and release the Power button on the front panel This causes Advanced Configuration and Power Interface ACPI enabled operating systems to perform an orderly shutdown of the operating system Servers not running ACPI enabled operating systems will shut down to standby power mode immediately m Emergency shutdown Press and hold the Power button for four seconds to force main power off and enter standby power mode When main power is off the Power OK LED on the front panel will begin flashing indicating that the server is in standby power mode Note To power off the server completely you must either remove the server module from the chassis or disconnect the AC power cords from the back panel of the chassis Installing the Solaris Operating System on a Hard Drive The basic configuration of the Sun Blade T6340 server module ships with or without hard drives If you ordered an optional hard drive with preinstalled software refer to Preinstalled Software on page 5 If you ordered an optional hard drive without preinstalled software and want to install the Solaris OS on the hard drive in slot 0 you must install the operating system from your network For instructions on how to install the operating system from the network refer to the Solaris Installation Guide Network Based Installat
22. to the other USB connector 5 Access the ok prompt For more information see To Obtain the ok Prompt on page 62 6 Set the OpenBoot configuration variables From the existing system console type ok setenv input device keyboard ok setenv output device screen 7 To cause the changes to take effect type ok reset all The system stores the parameter changes and boots automatically when the OpenBoot configuration variable auto boot is set to true the default value Note To cause the parameter changes to take effect you can also power cycle the system using the front panel Power button You can now issue system commands and view system messages using your local graphics monitor Continue with your installation or diagnostic procedure as needed For more information about graphics configurations see Appendix B of the Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual 820 3902 30 Changing the ILOM Password 1 At the initial login prompt on the server module SP log in using the default administrator user name and password ostname login root Password changeme 2 Use the ILOM password command to change the password Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Installation and Administration Guide April 2010 gt set SP users root password Enter new password Enter new password again gt After the root password has been set on subsequent reboots the
23. 62 C cables keyboard and mouse 30 cfgadm Solaris command 53 cfgadm install device Solaris command cautions against using 54 cfgadm remove _ device Solaris command cautions against using 54 Chassis Monitoring Module CMM managing With ILOM 6 connector locations 4 connector front panel 4 cooling 2 D default root password 14 disk configuration RAID 0 36 RAID 1 37 disk drives LEDs Activity 56 OK to Remove 54 55 logical device names table 38 disk hot plug mirrored disk 51 nonmirrored disk 53 disk slot number reference 39 disk volumes about 35 deleting 50 E emergency shutdown 32 Ethernet ports specifications 2 F fsck Solaris command 60 G graceful shutdown 32 graceful system halt 59 62 graphics monitor connecting to PCI graphics card 29 H halt gracefully advantages of 59 62 hard drives specifications 1 hardware disk mirror about 38 69 hot plug operation 51 hardware disk mirrored volume checking the status of 41 hardware disk striped volume checking the status of 45 46 hardware disk striping about 36 hot plug operation nonmirrored disk drive 53 on hardware disk mirror 51 l I O port front panel 2 ILOM serial connection 16 init Solaris command 59 62 input device OpenBoot configuration variable 30 K keyboard attaching 30 L LEDs Activity disk drive LED 56 OK to Remove disk drive LED 54 55 logical devic
24. G GOOD 0 1 0 136 6G GOOD This example indicates that RAID volume c1t1d0 is resynchronizing If you type the command again once synchronization has completed it indicates that the RAID mirror is finished resynchronizing and is back online raidctl 1 c1t0d0 Volume Size Stripe Status Cache RAID Sub Size Level Disk cit0d0 136 6G N A OPTIMAL OFF RAID1 0 0 0 136 6G GOOD 0 1 0 136 6G GOOD For more information see the raidct1 1M man page 52 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Installation and Administration Guide April 2010 V To Perform a Nonmirrored Disk Hot Plug Operation 1 Verify which hard drive corresponds with which logical device name and physical device name See Disk Slot Numbers Logical Device Names and Physical Device Names on page 39 Ensure that no applications or processes are accessing the hard drive 2 Type the following command cfgadm al For example cfgadm al Ap_Id dsk cl dsk cl dsk cl dsk cl dsk cl dsk cl dsk cl 1 dsk cl usb0 1 usb0 2 usb0 3 usb1 1 usb1 2 usb2 1 usb2 2 usb2 3 usb2 4 usb2 4 usb2 4 usb2 4 usb2 4 usb2 5 todo t1d0o t2d0 t3d0 t4d0 t5d0 t6d0 t7d0 qaQaaqaagaagaagaaa H amp N H Type scsi bus disk disk disk disk disk disk disk disk unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown usb storage unknown usb hub unknown unknown unknown unknown unkn
25. LOM Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM is system management firmware that you can use to monitor manage and configure the Sun Blade T6340 server module The ILOM firmware is preinstalled on the service processor SP of the server module ILOM initializes as soon as you apply power to the system You can access ILOM through several interfaces such as web browsers a command line interface CLI an SNMP interface and an Intelligent Platform Management Interface IPMI ILOM will continue to run regardless of the state of the host operating system For information about configuring and using ILOM refer to these documents m Sun Integrated Lights out Manager 2 0 User s Guide 820 1188 m Addendum to the Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager 2 0 User s Guide 820 4198 m Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager 2 0 Supplement for Sun Blade T6340 Server Modules 820 3904 Service Processors A service processor SP is a circuit board that operates independently of the other hardware in the system The SP has its own Internet Protocol IP address and media access control MAC address The SP can operate when the server module or components are partially operational or powered off The Sun Blade modular system chassis and every server module in the modular system has its own SP On some server modules the service processor is called a system controller Chapter 1 Before You Begin the Installation 5 Chassis Management Module The Sun Blade
26. OM supports SSH access to the CLI over the Ethernet 1 Start an SSH client 2 Log in to the IP ssh root ipaddress 3 Type your password when prompted Note The default user name is root and the default password is changeme See Changing the ILOM Password on page 30 for information about changing the default password For example ssh root 192 168 25 25 root 192 168 25 25 s password Integrated Lights Out Manager Version 1 0 Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Warning password is set to factory default 4 Type exit to log out Vv To Log In or Out of the SP Using the Web Interface 1 To log in to the web interface type the IP address of the SP into your web browser The login screen is displayed 14 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Installation and Administration Guide April 2010 FIGURE 2 3 Web Interface Login Screen C Java Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager SP Hostname SUNW VO123FA 961 User Name root Password Gaia 2 Type your user name and password When you first try to access the web interface it prompts you to type the default user name and password The default user name and password are m Default user name root a Default password changeme The default user name and password are in lowercase characters See Changing the ILOM Password on page 30 for information about changing the default password 3 Clic
27. See the format 1M man page for additional details 5 Write the new label to the disk using the label command format gt label Ready to label disk continue yes 48 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Installation and Administration Guide April 2010 6 Verify that the new label has been written by printing the disk list using the disk command format gt disk AVAILABLE DISK SELECTIONS 0 c1t0d0 lt SUN72G cyl 14084 alt 2 hd 24 sec 424 gt pci 0 pci 0 pci 2 scsi 0 sd 0 0 1 c1it1d0 lt SUN72G cyl 14084 alt 2 hd 24 sec 424 gt pci 0 pci 0 pci 2 scsi 0 sd 1 0 2 cit2d0 lt LSILOGIC LogicalVolume 3000 cyl 65533 alt 2 hd 16 sec 273 gt pci 0 pci 0 pci 2 scsi 0 sd 2 0 Note that c1t2d0 now has a type indicating it is an LSTLOGIC LogicalVolume 7 Exit the format utility The volume can now be used in the Solaris OS Note The logical device names might appear differently on your system depending on the number and type of add on disk controllers installed V To Delete a Hardware RAID Volume 1 Verify which hard drive corresponds with which logical device name and physical device name See Disk Slot Numbers Logical Device Names and Physical Device Names on page 39 2 Determine the name of the RAID volume type raidctl Controller 1 Volume c1t0d0 Disk 0 0 0 Disk 0 1 0 In this example the RAID volume is c1t1d0 Chapter 3 Managing Disk Volumes 49 50 Note The
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29. ation 1 Verify which hard drive corresponds with which logical device name and physical device name See Disk Slot Numbers Logical Device Names and Physical Device Names on page 39 2 To confirm a failed disk type the following command If the Disk Status is FAILED then the drive can be removed and a new drive inserted Upon insertion the new disk should be GOOD and the volume should be SYNC For example raidctl 1 cit0d0 Volume Size Stripe Status Cache RAID Sub Size Level Disk cit0d0 136 6G N A DEGRADED OFF RAID1 0 0 0 136 6G GOOD 010 136 6G FAILED This example indicates that the disk mirror has degraded due to a failure in disk cit2d0 0 1 0 Note The logical device names might appear differently on your system depending on the number and type of add on disk controllers installed Chapter 3 Managing Disk Volumes 51 3 Remove the hard drive as described in your server module service manual There is no need to use a software command to bring the drive offline when the drive has failed 4 Install a new hard drive as described in your server module service manual The RAID utility automatically restores the data to the disk 5 To check the status of a RAID rebuild type the following command raidctl For example raidctl 1 c1t0d0 Volume Size Stripe Status Cache RAID Sub Size Level Disk c1it0d0 136 6G N A SYNC OFF RAID1 0 0 0 136 6
30. ation Guide April 2010 2 To connect to the system console at the ILOM command prompt type gt start SP console The start SP console command switches you to the system console 3 To switch back to the gt prompt type the Hash Period escape sequence ok Connecting to the Server Module With a Local Graphics Monitor or Local KVMS After initial system installation you can install a local graphics monitor and configure it to access the system console You cannot use a local graphics monitor to perform initial system installation nor can you use a local graphics monitor to view power on self test POST messages To install a local graphics monitor you must have the following items Monitor with appropriate resolution to support the frame buffer m Supported USB keyboard m Supported USB mouse To view a list of supported screen resolutions type host fbconfig res For more information about graphics support see Appendix B of the Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual 820 3902 To Access the System Console Through a Local Graphics Monitor 1 Attach the monitor video cable to the HD 15 video connector on the cable dongle Tighten the thumbscrews to secure the connection Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration 29 2 Connect the monitor power cord to an AC outlet 3 Connect the USB keyboard cable to one USB connector on the cable dongle 4 Connect the USB mouse cable
31. ble TABLE 1 4 Serial Connectors for Dongle Cables Dongle Cable Serial Connector UCP 3 RJ 45 UCP 4 DB 9 Can be used with optional DB 9 to RJ 45 serial adapter Note The RJ 45 connector on UCP 4 dongle cables is not supported on the Sun Blade T6340 server module To Insert the Dongle Cable You should use the UCP 3 three connector dongle cable whenever possible Insert the connector straight into the UCP on the server module FIGURE 1 2 Chapter 1 Before You Begin the Installation 7 FIGURE 1 2 Dongle Cable Connectors Four connector dongle cable UCP 4 USB 2 0 two connectors DE 9 serial male TTYA RJ 45 Do not use this connector HD 15 female Three connector dongle cable UCP 3 USB 2 0 two connectors RJ 45 serial HD 15 female 8 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Installation and Administration Guide April 2010 CHAPTER 2 Installation and Configuration Use the instructions in this chapter to install the server module into the chassis Handling the Server Module Electronic equipment is susceptible to damage by static electricity Use a grounded antistatic wriststrap footstrap or equivalent safety equipment to prevent electrostatic damage ESD when you install the server module Caution To protect electronic components from electrostatic damage which can permanently disable the system or require repair by Sun service technicians place components on an an
32. board display netl neto net cdrom disk1 disk0 Solaris OS Device Tree pci 500 pci 0 pci 2 pci 0 display 1 pci 500 pci 0 pci 2 pci 0 usb 0 device 2 mouse 1 pci 500 pci 0 pci 2 pci 0 displaye l r1024x768x 75 pci 500 pci 0 pci 2 pci 0 usb 0 device 2 keybo arde0 pci 500 pci 0 pci 2 pci 0 display l pci 400 pci 0 pci 2 network 0O 1 pci 400 pci 0 pci 2 networke0 pci 400 pci 0 pci 2 network 0 pci 500 pci 0 pci 2 pci 0 usb 0 2 storage 1 di sk 0 f pci 500 pci 0 pci 9 0 disk 1 pci 500 pci 0 pci 9 0 disk 0 67 Device Name in OpenBoot Device Location on Server Module PROM Solaris OS Device Tree On board disk0 same as diskO disk pci 500 pci 0 pcie9 0 disk 0 above On board SAS SATA RAID 0 1 scsi pci 500 pci 0 pci 9 0 controller the REM Serial console port via RJ 45 virtual vritual devices console 1 connector on the dongle cable console Fabric Expansion Module FEM pci 400 pci 0 pcie 9 On board USB 2 0 controller None pci 500 pci 0 pci 2 pci 0 usb 0 2 On board USB 1 x controller None pci 500 pci 0 pci 2 pci 0 usb 0 1 On board USB 1 x controller None pci 500 pci 0 pci 2 pci 0 usb 0 68 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Installation and Administration Guide April 2010 Index Symbols gt commands reset SYS 60 A Activity disk drive LED 56 architecture designation 2 auto boot OpenBoot configuration variable 57 Break key alphanumeric terminal
33. cess the system console press the Break key After the break if a debugger is present the domain breaks to KMDB debugger prompt which allows access to the c continue s ync r eset prompt If a debugger is not present the c continue s ync r eset prompt occurs e c returns to the Solaris OS e s forces synchronization sync of the filesystem resulting in a core dump e r resets the domain and reboots to the Solaris OS if the auto boot option is set to true or stops at the ok prompt if the auto boot option is set to false 62 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Installation and Administration Guide April 2010 OpenBoot Configuration Variables on the SP TABLE 4 1 describes the OpenBoot firmware configuration variables The OpenBoot configuration variables are printed here in the order in which they appear when you type the following command ok printenv TABLE 4 1 OpenBoot Configuration Variables Stored on the Service Processor Variable Name Possible Values Default Value Description 0 ok printenv ttya rts dtr off ttya ignore cd reboot command security mode security password security badlogins verbosity pci mem64 diag switch local mac address fcode debug None true false true false none command full variable name min normal max true false true false true false true false None false true No default No default N
34. creased performance or both The on board disk controller supports both RAID 0 and RAID 1 volumes This section describes the RAID configurations supported by the on board disk controller m Integrated stripe or IS volumes RAID 0 a Integrated mirror or IM volumes RAID 1 Integrated Stripe Volumes RAID 0 Integrated stripe volumes are configured by initializing the volume across two or more physical disks and sharing the data written to the volume across each physical disk in turn or striping the data across the disks Integrated stripe volumes provide for a logical unit LUN that is equal in capacity to the sum of all its member disks For example a three disk IS volume configured on 72 gigabyte drives will have a capacity of 216 gigabytes Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Installation and Administration Guide April 2010 FIGURE 3 1 Graphical Representation of Disk Striping Caution There is no data redundancy in an IS volume configuration Thus if a single disk fails the entire volume fails and all data is lost If an IS volume is manually deleted all data on the volume is lost IS volumes are likely to provide better performance than IM volumes or single disks Under certain workloads particularly some write or mixed read write workloads I O operations complete faster because the I O operations are being handled in a round robin fashion with each sequential block being written to each member disk in turn Inte
35. e f option to force the creation if you are sure of the member disks and sure that the data on all other member disks can be lost For example raidctl f c r 0 cit1d0 cit240 cit3d0 Volume cit3d0 is created successfully 3 To check the status of a RAID striped volume type the following command raidctl 1 Controller 1 Volume c1t3d0 Disk 0 0 0 Disk 0 1 0 Disk 0 2 0 Disk 0 3 0 Disk 0 4 0 Disk 0 5 0 Disk 0 6 0 Disk 0 7 0 Chapter 3 Managing Disk Volumes 45 4 To check the status of a RAID striped volume type the following command raidctl 1 c1t3d0 Volume Size Stripe Status Cache RAID Sub Size Level Disk cit3d0 N A 64K OPTIMAL OFF RAIDO 0 3 0 N A GOOD 0 4 0 N A GOOD 0 5 0 N A GOOD The example shows that the RAID striped volume is online and functioning Under RAID 0 disk striping there is no replication of data across drives The data is written to the RAID volume across all member disks in a round robin fashion If any one disk is lost all data on the volume is lost For this reason RAID 0 cannot be used to ensure data integrity or availability but can be used to increase write performance in some scenarios For more information about the raidct1 utility see the raidct1 1M man page Vv To Configure and Label a Hardware RAID Volume for Use in the Solaris Operating System After creating a RAID volume using raidct1 use format 1M to co
36. e IP Address for the Server Module SP Using Static IP Addresses Through the CMM 1 Attach to the CMM using the CMM serial or Ethernet port 2 Optional View the IP address a To see all the IP address related information type gt show CH BLn SP network a To see only the IP address type gt show CH BLn SP network ipaddress 3 Navigate to CH BLn SP network by typing the following command gt cd CH BLn SP network 4 Type one of the following commands To configure a static Ethernet configuration gt set pendingipdiscovery static gt set pendingipaddress xxx xxx xx xx gt set pendingipnetmask yyy yyy yyy y gt set pendingipgateway 22Z 222Z 2Z2Z ZZZ gt set commitpending true Where xxx xxx xx xx yyy yyy yyy y and zzz zzz zz zzz are the IP address netmask and gateway for your ILOM and network configuration To determine these addresses contact your system administrator To revert to a dynamic Ethernet configuration 22 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Installation and Administration Guide April 2010 gt set pendingipdiscovery dhcp gt set commitpending true The following display shows a typical session where the user looks at static settings configures them to be dynamic then looks at the new settings Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration 23 gt cd CH BL2 SP network gt show CH BL2 SP network Tar
37. e SP in two ways m Connect to the CMM in the Sun Blade modular system chassis Refer to Configuring and Viewing the IP Address for a Server Module SP Through the CMM on page 20 m Connect directly to the server module SP through the UCP Refer to Configuring and Viewing the IP Address for a Server Module SP Through the UCP on page 25 Configuring and Viewing the IP Address for a Server Module SP Through the CMM You can attach to the CMM on the modular system chassis through a serial port or an Ethernet port a CMM serial port You can attach a terminal device Refer to Connecting to the Server Module SP Through the Chassis CMM Serial Connector on page 16 20 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Installation and Administration Guide April 2010 a CMM Ethernet port You can connect to your management network Refer to Connecting Through the Chassis CMM Ethernet Port on page 13 After attaching to the CMM by using one of these ports you can log in to the CMM ILOM software to configure and view your server module IP address whether the IP address is assigned by DHCP or a static IP address Vv To View or Configure the IP Address for the Server Module SP When Assigned by DHCP Through the CMM 1 Verify that your DHCP server is configured to accept new media access control MAC addresses 2 Attach to the CMM using the CMM serial or Ethernet port 3 Find the IP address that DHCP has assigned to the s
38. e name disk drive reference 38 M MAC address 17 21 25 manual system reset 60 62 memory overview 1 monitor attaching 29 N nonmirrored disk hot plug operation 53 O ok prompt about 57 accessing with Break key 60 accessing with graceful system shutdown 59 accessing with ILOM set HOST break_action break command 60 accessing with ILOM set HOST send_break_action break command 58 accessing with manual system reset 58 59 suspension of Solaris Operating System 60 ways to access 58 OK to Remove disk drive LED 54 55 OpenBoot commands reset all 30 setenv 29 30 OpenBoot configuration variables auto boot 57 described table 63 input device 30 output device 30 OpenBoot firmware scenarios for control 57 output device OpenBoot configuration variable 30 P password root 14 PCI graphics card configuring to access system console 29 connecting graphics monitor to 29 physical device name disk drive 38 platform name 2 power powering off 32 power supply 2 processor description 1 prompts explained 28 R RAID redundant array of independent disks 35 RAID 0 striping 36 RAID 1 mirroring 37 raidct1 Solaris command 39 to 52 remote management 2 reset manual system 60 62 reset SYS ILOM command 60 reset all OpenBoot command 30 root password 14 run levels explained 57 ok prompt and 57 70 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Installation and Administration Guide Ap
39. e session with CH BL8 SP cli has ended Connecting to the Server Module SP Using a Dongle Cable A dongle cable allows you to connect a terminal directly to the server module Caution Dongle cables are intended for setup testing or service purposes and should be removed when not in use They have not been evaluated for electromagnetic compatibility EMC compliance and are not to be used during normal system operation To Connect to the Server Module SP Using a Dongle Cable 1 Connect a dongle cable to the UCP port on the front of the server module Refer to Attaching a Serial Console to the Server Module on page 7 for information about attaching UCP dongle cables Connect a terminal or terminal emulator to the serial connector on the dongle cable The ILOM login prompt is displayed Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration 19 3 Type the user name and password when prompted The default user is root and the default password is changeme The server module ILOM prompt is displayed See Changing the ILOM Password on page 30 for information about changing the default password 4 When you are done exit the ILOM software by typing gt exit V To Connect a Storage Device to the Dongle Cable Connect the storage device directly to the dongle cable USB connector Configuring and Viewing the IP Address for a Server Module SP You can configure and view the network IP address for the server modul
40. eb 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 T6340 Server Module Installation and Administration Guide part number 820 3900 12 Using This Document ix Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Installation and Administration Guide April 2010 CHAPTER 1 Before You Begin the Installation This chapter describes the hardware and software features of the Sun Blade T6340 server module Hardware Overview The Sun Blade T6340 server module includes the features shown in TABLE 1 1 and TABLE 1 2 TABLE 1 1 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Features Feature Description Processor Two UltraSPARC T2 multicore processors with 4MB L2 cache Can execute up to 128 threads Memory 32 slots for fully buffered DIMMs FB DIMM 667 MHz Internal hard drives RAID Express Module 1 Gbyte 32 Gbyte maximum 2 Gbyte 64 Gbyte maximum 4 Gbyte 128 Gbyte maximum 8 Gbyte 256 Gbyte maximum Up to two hot pluggable 2 5 inch hard drives e SFF SAS 73 Gbyte 15k rpm and 10k rpm e SFF SAS 146 Gbyte 10k rpm Filler panels are inserted anywhere hard drives are not installed RAID expansion module ha
41. efault boot device For example ok printenv boot device boot device disk ok devalias disk disk pci 0 pci 0 pci 2 scsi 0 disk 0 0 2 Type the boot net s command ok boot net s 3 Once the system has booted use the raidct1 1M utility to create a hardware mirrored volume using the default boot device as the primary disk See To Create a Hardware Mirrored Volume on page 39 For example raidctl c r 1 cit0d0 cit1d0 Creating RAID volume c1t0d0 will destroy all data on member disks proceed yes no yes Volume cit0d0 is created successfully 4 Install the volume with the Solaris OS using any supported method The hardware RAID volume c1t0d0 appears as a disk to the Solaris installation program Note The logical device names might appear differently on your system depending on the number and type of add on disk controllers installed Chapter 3 Managing Disk Volumes 43 V To Create a Hardware Striped Volume 1 Verify which hard drive corresponds with which logical device name and physical device name See Disk Slot Numbers Logical Device Names and Physical Device Names on page 39 To verify the current RAID configuration type raidctl Controller 1 Disk Disk Disk Disk Disk Disk Disk Disk OQOGOGOOOCOO I A amp amp NN H oo The preceding example indicates that no RAID volume exists Note
42. enus produits ou services tiers ou a leur utilisation Qa Adobe PostScript 2 Contents Using This Document vii Before You Begin the Installation 1 Hardware Overview 1 Physical Specifications 3 Environmental Requirements 3 Front Panel Features 4 Preinstalled Software 5 Managing the Server Module With ILOM 5 Service Processors 5 Chassis Management Module 6 ILOM on the CMM and Server Module SP 6 Establishing Communication With ILOM 6 Attaching a Serial Console to the Chassis Management Module 6 Attaching a Serial Console to the Server Module 7 Installation and Configuration 9 Handling the Server Module 9 Installing the Server Module into the Chassis 10 v To Insert the Server Module 10 Connecting and Configuring the Server Module 12 Connecting to the Server Module 13 Connecting Through the Chassis CMM Ethernet Port 13 Connecting to the Server Module SP Through the Chassis CMM Serial Connector 16 Connecting to the Server Module SP Using a Dongle Cable 19 v To Connect a Storage Device to the Dongle Cable 20 Configuring and Viewing the IP Address for a Server Module SP 20 Configuring and Viewing the IP Address for a Server Module SP Through the CMM 20 v To View or Configure the IP Address for the Server Module SP When Assigned by DHCP Through the CMM 21 v To View or Configure the IP Address for the Server Module SP Using Static IP Addresses Through the CMM 22 Configuring and Viewing the IP Address for a Se
43. erial management and network management ports the default configuration these ports provide access to both the system console and the ILOM command line interface the ILOM service processor prompt each on a separate channel FIGURE 2 5 Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration 27 FIGURE 2 5 Separate System Console and Service Processor Channels Network management or Serial management port lt start SP console ok gt i gt System console prompt Service processor prompt You can switch between the ILOM service processor prompt and the system console at any time However you cannot access both at the same time from a single terminal window or shell tool The prompt displayed on the terminal or shell tool tells you which channel you are accessing m The or prompt indicates that you are at the system console and that the Solaris OS is running m The ok prompt indicates that you are at the system console and that the server is running under OpenBoot firmware control m The gt prompt indicates that you are at the service processor Note If no text or prompt appears it might be because no console messages were recently generated by the system Pressing the terminal s Enter or Return key should produce a prompt V To Switch Between the ILOM Prompt and the System Console 1 Establish an ILOM service processor session 28 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Installation and Administr
44. erver module SP A valid IP address may already have been assigned to the server module SP by your DHCP server To view the IP address that has been assigned type gt show CH BLn SP network ipaddress Where n is an integer representing the slot where the target server module is installed The CMM ILOM software displays the IP address currently assigned to the server module SP If the assigned IP address is not valid you should provide the MAC address for the server module SP to your DHCP system administrator In that case proceed to Step 4 4 Obtain the MAC address for the server module SP a MAC addresses are 12 digit hexadecimal strings in the format xx xx xx xx xx xx where x represents a single hexadecimal letter 0 9 A F a f The Customer Information document shipped with your server module lists the MAC address or you can find it using this procedure a Log in to the CMM ILOM software and type gt show CH BLn SP network macaddress Where n is an integer representing the slot where the target server module is installed The CMM ILOM software displays the current MAC address b Write down the MAC address and use it to configure your DHCP server Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration 21 5 View the IP address that DHCP has assigned to the server module SP After a valid IP address has been assigned to the server module view the IP address as described in Step 3 Vv To View or Configure th
45. files that accompany the patches Disk Volumes The on board disk controller treats disk volumes as logical disk devices comprising one or more complete physical disks Once you create a volume the operating system uses and maintains the volume as if it were a single disk By providing this logical volume management layer the software overcomes the restrictions imposed by physical disk devices 35 The on board disk controller can create as many as two hardware RAID volumes The controller supports either two disk RAID 1 integrated mirror or IM volumes or up to eight disk RAID 0 integrated stripe or IS volumes Note Due to the volume initialization that occurs on the disk controller when a new volume is created properties of the volume such as geometry and size are unknown RAID volumes created using the hardware controller must be configured and labeled using format 1M prior to use with the Solaris Operating System See To Configure and Label a Hardware RAID Volume for Use in the Solaris Operating System on page 46 or the format 1M man page for further details Volume migration relocating all RAID volume disk members from one server module to another server module is not supported If you must perform this operation contact your service provider 36 RAID Technology RAID technology enables the construction of a logical volume made up of several physical disks in order to provide data redundancy in
46. gets Properties commitpending Cannot show property ipaddress 10 6 42 42 ipdiscovery static ipgateway 10 6 42 1 ipnetmask 255 255 255 0 macaddress 00 14 4F 3A 26 74 pendingipaddress 10 6 42 42 pendingipdiscovery static pendingipgateway 10 6 42 1 pendingipnetmask 255 255 255 0 Commands cd set show gt set pendingipdiscovery dhcp Set pendingipdiscovery to dhcp gt set commitpending true Set commitpending to true gt show CH BL2 SP network Targets Properties commitpending Cannot show property ipaddress 10 6 42 191 ipdiscovery dhcp ipgateway 10 6 42 1 ipnetmask 255 255 255 0 macaddress 00 14 4F 3A 26 74 pendingipaddress 10 6 42 191 pendingipdiscovery dhcp pendingipgateway 10 6 42 1 pendingipnetmask 255 255 255 0 Commands cd set show Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Installation and Administration Guide April 2010 Configuring and Viewing the IP Address for a Server Module SP Through the UCP You can connect to the server module SP by one of these methods Through the front panel universal connector port UCP using a dongle cable m Through the SP Ethernet port You must already know the IP address to use this method so it is not useful for configuration V To View or Configure the IP Address for the Server Module SP When Assigned by DHCP Through the UCP 1 Verify that your DHCP server is configured to accept new media access control
47. grated Mirror Volumes RAID 1 Disk mirroring RAID 1 is a technique that uses data redundancy two complete copies of all data stored on two separate disks to protect against loss of data due to disk failure One logical volume is duplicated on two separate disks FIGURE 3 2 Graphical Representation of Disk Mirroring a O Q Whenever the operating system needs to write to a mirrored volume both disks are updated The disks are maintained at all times with exactly the same information When the operating system needs to read from the mirrored volume the OS reads from whichever disk is more readily accessible at the moment which can result in enhanced performance for read operations Chapter 3 Managing Disk Volumes 37 data on the member disks The disk controller s volume initialization procedure reserves a portion of each physical disk for metadata and other internal information used by the controller Once the volume initialization is complete you can configure the volume and label it using the format 1M utility You can then use the volume in the Solaris OS Caution Creating RAID volumes using the on board disk controller destroys all Hardware Raid Operations The SAS controller supports mirroring and striping using the Solaris OS raidct1 utility A hardware RAID volume created under the raidct1 utility behaves slightly differently than a volume created using volume management software Under a software volume eac
48. h device has its own entry in the virtual device tree and read write operations are performed to both virtual devices Under hardware RAID volumes only one device appears in the device tree Member disk devices are invisible to the operating system and are accessed only by the SAS controller Physical Disk Slot Numbers Physical Device Names and Logical Device Names for Non RAID Disks To perform a disk hot plug procedure you must know the physical or logical device name for the drive that you want to install or remove If your system encounters a disk error often you can find messages about failing or failed disks in the system console This information is also logged in the var adm messages files These error messages typically refer to a failed hard drive by its physical device name such as devices pci 1f 700000 scsi 2 sd 1 0 or by its logical device name such as c1t1d0 In addition some applications might report a disk slot number 0 through 3 38 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Installation and Administration Guide April 2010 You can use TABLE 3 1 to associate internal disk slot numbers with the logical and physical device names for each hard drive TABLE 3 1 Disk Slot Numbers Logical Device Names and Physical Device Names Disk Slot Number Logical Device Name Physical Device Name Slot 0 cit0d0 devices pci 0 pci 0 pci 2 scsi 0 sd 0 0 Slot 1 cit1d0 devices pci 0 pci 0 pci 2 scsi 0 sd 1 0 Slot 2 c1t2d0 device
49. ions You can obtain this guide at Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Installation and Administration Guide April 2010 http docs sun com JumpStart Server Installation You can use a JumpStart server to install the OS A JumpStart server consists of several components Install client The target system to be installed or upgraded Boot server The network providing a failsafe operating system to the installing client The boot image is architecture independent providing basic operating system services to all hardware supported by that operating system release The Boot Server provides RARP TFTP and bootparam services Configuration server A system that helps client systems determine unique profile information Partition sizes lists of software components to install begin and finish scripts are specified in a profile served by the configuration server Install server The source of the software packages to be installed on the client Note The boot server configuration server and install server can be one server JumpStart Server Configuration Specific instructions on how to configure a JumpStart server are out of the scope of this document However configuring the JumpStart server consists of the following tasks 1 NN CR ST i D Load the Solaris OS Create the configuration server Create the configuration files Verify the configuration file syntax Share the installation directory
50. is failed or otherwise offline m FAILED Indicating that volume should be deleted and reinitialized This failure can occur when any member disk in an IS volume is lost or when both disks are lost in an IM volume The Disk Status column displays the status of each physical disk Each member disk might be GOOD indicating that it is online and functioning properly or it might be FAILED indicating that the disk has hardware or configuration issues that need to be addressed For example an IM with a secondary disk that has been removed from the chassis appears as raidctl 1 c1t0d0 Volume Size Stripe Status Cache RAID Sub Size Level Disk cit0d0 136 6G N A DEGRADED OFF RAID1 0 1 0 136 6G GOOD N A 136 6G FAILED 40 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Installation and Administration Guide April 2010 See the raidct1 1M man page for additional details regarding volume and disk status Note The logical device names might appear differently on your system depending on the number and type of add on disk controllers installed 2 Type the following command raidctl c primary secondary The creation of the RAID volume is interactive by default For example raidctl c cit0d0 cit1d0 Creating RAID volume c1t0d0 will destroy all data on member disks proceed yes no yes Volume cit0d0 is created successfully As an alternative you can use the f option to force
51. k Log In The web interface is displayed 4 To log out of the web interface click the Log Out button at the top right of the screen The log out screen is displayed Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration 15 FIGURE 2 4 Web Interface Log Out Confirmation Screen G gt java Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager You have been logged out SP Hostname SUNSP00144F3A50AF User Name Password a Connecting to the Server Module SP Through the Chassis CMM Serial Connector You can access the CMM ILOM by connecting a terminal or a terminal emulator to the RJ 45 serial port on the chassis Once the server module is installed in the modular system chassis you can connect to the server module SP by using the CLI on the CMM ILOM software V To Connect Through the Chassis Serial Connector 1 Verify that your terminal laptop or terminal server is operational 2 Configure the terminal device or terminal emulation software to use the settings a 8N1 eight data bits no parity one stop bit 9600 baud default can be set to any standard rate up to 57600 a Disable hardware flow control CTS RTS 3 Connect a serial cable from the serial port SER MGT on the chassis to a terminal device Refer to the modular system chassis documentation for the location of the serial port 16 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Installation and Administration Guide April 2010 Note The serial port requires the pin as
52. l connection This method supports CLI access only Items 7 and 9 in FIGURE 2 2 Dongle cables are intended for setup testing or service purposes and should be removed when not in use See Connecting to the Server Module SP Using a Dongle Cable on page 19 m Use a dongle cable to connect directly to the server module host with a local keyboard video and mouse local KVM Items 8 and 9 See Connecting to the Server Module With a Local Graphics Monitor or Local KVMS on page 29 Connect to the server module SP using the Ethernet DHCP or static This method supports a CLI or a web interface The web interface can also control the server module host using a remote keyboard video and mouse remote KVM Items 1 through 3 in FIGURE 2 2 Connecting Through the Chassis CMM Ethernet Port The Ethernet port on the modular system chassis provides the most robust method of connecting to the CMM and the server module SP This connection supports both the CLI and the web interface You can connect to the CMM through the RJ 45 NET MGT 0 Ethernet port Before you can use the Ethernet connection you must know the IP addresses for the CMM and server module SP to which you want to connect To configure the IP address on the Sun Blade T6340 server module refer to Configuring and Viewing the IP Address for a Server Module SP on page 20 Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration 13 V To Log In or Out of the SP Using the CLI IL
53. lace it with a working drive and restore the mirror For instructions see To Perform a Mirrored Disk Hot Plug Operation on page 51 For more information about the raidct1 utility see the raidct1 1M man page To Create a Hardware Mirrored Volume of the Default Boot Device Due to the volume initialization that occurs on the disk controller when a new volume is created the volume must be configured and labeled using the format 1M utility prior to use with the Solaris Operating System see To Configure and Label a Hardware RAID Volume for Use in the Solaris Operating System on page 46 Because of this limitation raidct1 1M blocks the creation of a hardware RAID volume if any of the member disks currently have a file system mounted This section describes the procedure required to create a hardware RAID volume containing the default boot device Since the boot device always has a mounted file system when booted an alternate boot medium must be employed and the volume created in that environment One alternate medium is a network installation image in single user mode Refer to the Solaris 10 Installation Guide for information about configuring and using network based installations Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Installation and Administration Guide April 2010 1 Determine which disk is the default boot device From the OpenBoot ok prompt type the printenv command and if necessary the devalias command to identify the d
54. led information about configuring and using ILOM refer to the Sun Integrated Lights out Manager 2 0 User s Guide 820 1188 and the Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager 2 0 Supplement for Sun Blade T6340 Server Modules 820 3904 Attaching a Serial Console to the Chassis Management Module You can attach a serial console to the chassis management module CMM Refer to the installation guide for your Sun Blade modular system chassis for a description of that procedure Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Installation and Administration Guide April 2010 Attaching a Serial Console to the Server Module To communicate directly with the Sun Blade T6340 server module you can connect a serial console to the universal connector port UCP on the front panel of the server module by using a dongle cable See Connecting to the Server Module SP Using a Dongle Cable on page 19 for more information Caution Dongle cables are intended for setup testing or service purposes and should be removed when not in use They have not been evaluated for electromagnetic compatibility EMC compliance and are not to be used during normal system operation You can order an optional dongle cable with the server module or you can use the dongle cable that shipped with the modular system chassis TABLE 1 4 lists the ports to be used for serial connections to the server module using UCP 3 or UCP 4 dongle cables FIGURE 1 2 shows possible connections on the dongle ca
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56. logical device names might appear differently on your system depending on the number and type of add on disk controllers installed 3 To delete the volume type the following command raidctl d mirrored volume For example raidctl d cit0d0 Deleting RAID volume cit0d0 will destroy all data it contains proceed yes no yes pci 0 pci 0 pci 2 scs1 0 mpt0 Volume 0 deleted pci 0 pci 0 pci 2 scs1 0 mpt0 Physical disk 0 deleted pci 0 pci 0 pci 2 scs1 0 mpt0 Physical disk 1 deleted Volume cit0d0 is deleted successfully If the RAID volume is an IS volume the deletion of the RAID volume is interactive for example raidctl d cit0d0 Deleting volume c1t0d0 will destroy all data it contains proceed yes no yes Volume cit0d0 is deleted successfully The deletion of an IS volume results in the loss of all data that it contains As an alternative you can use the f option to force the deletion if you are sure that you no longer need the IS volume or the data it contains For example raidctl f d cit0d0 Volume cit0d0 is deleted successfully 4 To confirm that you have deleted the RAID array type the following command raidctl Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Installation and Administration Guide April 2010 For example raidctl Controller For more information see the raidct1 1M man page To Perform a Mirrored Disk Hot Plug Oper
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58. mpt on page 58 For detailed instructions see Reaching the ok Prompt on page 58 Openboot ok Prompt Not Available After Solaris OS Has Started The OpenBoot firmware is not available and might be removed from memory once the Solaris OS starts To reach the ok prompt from the Solaris OS you must first halt the domain Use the Solaris OS halt 1M command to halt the domain Reaching the ok Prompt There are several ways to reach the ok prompt depending on the state of the system and the means by which you are accessing the system console In decreasing order of desirability the list is as follows Note To reach the ok prompt after a shutdown or reset of the server module the auto boot option must be set to false Also you must shut down or restart the Solaris OS to get to the ok prompt You cannot reach the ok prompt from the Solaris OS see Openboot ok Prompt Not Available After Solaris OS Has Started on page 58 m Graceful shutdown m Graceful reset of the control domain using the ILOM reset command a Manual system reset m The Break key or the equivalent ILOM service processor command pair gt set HOST send_break_action break gt start SP console force A discussion of each method follows For step by step instructions see Procedures for Obtaining the ok Prompt on page 61 Note As a rule before suspending the operating system you should back up files warn users of the impending
59. nfigure and label the volume before attempting to use it in the Solaris Operating System 1 Start the format utility format The format utility might generate messages about corruption of the current label on the volume which you are going to change You can safely ignore these messages 2 Select the disk name that represents the RAID volume that you have configured 46 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Installation and Administration Guide April 2010 In this example c1t2d0 is the logical name of the volume format Searching for disks done AVAILABLE DISK SELECTIONS 0 Specify disk fo c1it0d0 lt S pci 0 pc cit1d0 lt S pci 0 pc c1lt2d0 lt S pci 0 pc cit3d0 lt S pci 0 pc cit4d0 lt S pci 0 pc cit5d0 lt S pci 0 pc cit6da0 lt S pci 0 pc cit7d0 lt S U U U U U U U U IN72G cyl 14087 alt 2 hd 24 sec 424 gt 1 0 pci 2 scsi 0 sd 0 0 IN72G cyl 14087 alt 2 hd 24 sec 424 gt 1 0 pci 2 scsi 0 sd 1 0 IN72G cyl 14087 alt 2 hd 24 sec 424 gt 1 0 pci 2 scsi 0 sd 2 0 IN72G cyl 14087 alt 2 hd 24 sec 424 gt 1 0 pci 2 scsi 0 sd 3 0 IN73G cyl 14087 alt 2 hd 24 sec 424 gt 1 0 pci 2 scsi 0 sd 4 0 IN72G cyl 14087 alt 2 hd 24 sec 424 gt 1 0 pci 2 scsi 0 sd 5 0 IN72G cyl 14087 alt 2 hd 24 sec 424 gt 1 0 pci 2 scsi 0 sd 6 0 IN72G cyl 14087 alt 2 hd 24 sec 424 gt pci 0 pci 0 pci 2 scsi 0 sd 7 0 disk enter its number 2 selecting c1t2d0
60. o default min true false true false Printenv command displays the variables below If true operating system does not assert rts request to send and dtr data transfer ready on serial management port If true operating system ignores carrier detect on TTYA port Firmware security level Firmware security password if security mode is not none never displayed Do not set this directly Number of incorrect security password attempts Controls mount and detail of firmware output If true OpenBoot verbosity is set to maximum If false OpenBoot verbosity is set to minimum If true network drivers use their own MAC address not the server MAC address If true include name fields for plug in device FCodes Chapter 4 OpenBoot PROM Features 63 TABLE 4 1 Variable Name Possible Values Default Value OpenBoot Configuration Variables Stored on the Service Processor Description scsi initiator id oem logo oem logo oem banner oem banner ansi terminal screen columns screen rows ttya mode output device input device auto boot on error load base auto boot network boot arguments boot command boot device multipath boot 0 to 15 true false true false true false 9600 8 n 1 virtual console screen rscreen virtual console keyboard rkeyboard true false 0 n true false boot disk net cdrom true false
61. oot command To Shut Down the Server Module Using the Break Key or the Equivalent Pair of ILOM Commands When it is impossible or impractical to shut down the system gracefully you can get to the ok prompt if you have an alphanumeric terminal attached to the server module by pressing the Break key The equivalent method uses the following pair of commands Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Installation and Administration Guide April 2010 1 Type set HOST send_break_action break This command forces a running server module to drop to a menu For example gt set HOST send_break_action break Set send_break_ action to break gt start SP console Are you sure you want to start SP console y n y Serial console started To stop type 2 Press Enter The server module responds with c ontinue s ync r eset 3 Select r to reset the system and stop at the ok prompt if the auto boot option is set to false Selecting c returns you to the Solaris prompt without reset Selecting s causes a core dump a hard reset of the control domain the host if no guest domains have been configured then boots the Solaris OS Note These methods of reaching the ok prompt will only work if the system console has been left in the default setting of virtual console Procedures for Obtaining the ok Prompt Caution Obtaining the ok prompt shuts down all application and operating
62. own Receptacle connected connected connected connected connected connected connected connected connected empty empty empty empty empty empty connected empty connected empty empty empty empty empty Occupant configured configured configured configured configured configured configured configured configured unconfigured unconfigured unconfigured unconfigured unconfigured unconfigured configured unconfigured configured unconfigured unconfigured unconfigured unconfigured unconfigured Condition unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok Note The logical device names might appear differently on your system depending on the number and type of add on disk controllers installed Chapter 3 Managing Disk Volumes 53 54 The al options return the status of all SCSI devices including buses and USB devices In this example no USB devices are connected to the system Note that while you can use the Solaris OS cfgadm install_device and cfgadm remove_device commands to perform a hard drive hot plug procedure these commands issue the following warning message when you invoke them on a bus containing the system disk cfgadm x remove device c1 dsk c1t3d0 Removing SCSI device devices pci 0 pci 0 pci 2 scsi 0 sd 3 0 This operation will suspend activity on SCSI bus cl Continue yes no
63. rd drive management with RAID 0 1 controller Eight links x2 SAS 3 Gb s or SATA 1 5 Gb s supporting up to two internal hard drives and four x2 links to midplane TABLE 1 1 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Features Continued Feature Description Universal Connector Port Architecture XVR 50 on board graphics accelerator One universal connector port UCP in the front panel A universal cable is included with the chassis and can be purchased separately FIGURE 1 2 The following connections are supported USB 2 0 e VGA video e Serial e Local keyboard video mouse storage support KVMS SPARC V9 architecture ECC protected Platform group sun4v Platform name SUNW Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Minimum system firmware 7 0 6 or subsequent compatible release Solaris 10 5 08 OS with appropriate patches e 2D 24 bit color graphics e Flexible 8 and 24 bit color application support e HD 15 monitor connector for a wide range of Sun monitors e 3D support through Sun OpenGL for Solaris software TABLE 1 2 Interfaces With the Chassis Feature Description Ethernet ports PCI Express I O SAS SATA Remote management Power Cooling Two 10Gb Ethernet ports Consult the chassis documentation or Network Express Module NEM documentation for Ethernet pass through specifications Two 8 lane ports connect to chassis midplane Can support up to two 8 lane PCI ExpressModules PCI
64. ril 2010 S server module ILOM connecting through dongle cable 19 connecting through the Ethernet port 13 service processor SP managing with ILOM 6 setenv OpenBoot command 29 30 shutdown Solaris command 59 62 shutting down power 32 Solaris commands cfgadm 53 cfgadm install_device cautions against using 54 cfgadm remove_device cautions against using 54 fsck 60 init 59 62 raidctl 39 to 52 shutdown 59 62 uadmin 59 system console to 29 U uadmin Solaris command 59 universal connector port features 2 Index 71 72 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Installation and Administration Guide April 2010
65. rver Module SP Through the UCP 25 v To View or Configure the IP Address for the Server Module SP When Assigned by DHCP Through the UCP 25 v To View or Configure the IP Address for the Server Module SP Using Static IP Addresses Through the UCP and Dongle Cable 26 Connecting a Remote Console or Remote KVMS 27 Switching Between the ILOM Prompt and the System Console 27 v To Switch Between the ILOM Prompt and the System Console 28 Connecting to the Server Module With a Local Graphics Monitor or Local KVMS 29 v To Access the System Console Through a Local Graphics Monitor 29 Changing the ILOM Password 30 Powering On the Host 31 v To Power on the Server Module Manually 32 v To Shut Down Main Power Mode 32 Installing the Solaris Operating System on a Hard Drive 32 iv Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Installation and Administration Guide April 2010 JumpStart Server Installation 33 JumpStart Server Configuration 33 Managing Disk Volumes 35 OS Patch Requirements 35 Disk Volumes 35 RAID Technology 36 Integrated Stripe Volumes RAID 0 36 Integrated Mirror Volumes RAID 1 37 Hardware Raid Operations 38 Physical Disk Slot Numbers Physical Device Names and Logical Device Names for Non RAID Disks 38 To Create a Hardware Mirrored Volume 39 To Create a Hardware Mirrored Volume of the Default Boot Device 42 To Create a Hardware Striped Volume 44 lt lt lt To Configure and Label a Hardware RAID Volume for Use in
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67. s pci 0 pci 0 pci 2 scsi 0 sd 2 0 Slot 3 cit3d0 devices pci 0 pci 0 pci 2 scsi 0 sd 3 0 The logical device names might appear differently on your system depending on the number and type of add on disk controllers installed V To Create a Hardware Mirrored Volume 1 Verify which hard drive corresponds with which logical device name and physical device name using the raidct1 command raidctl Controller 1 Disk Disk Disk Disk Disk Disk Disk Disk oo0oo0oo0oo0oo0oo0ooO0O J O 1 amp amp NN H OOo OCO See Physical Disk Slot Numbers Physical Device Names and Logical Device Names for Non RAID Disks on page 38 Chapter 3 Managing Disk Volumes 39 The preceding example indicates that no RAID volume exists In another case raidctl Controller 1 Volume c1t0d0 Disk 0 0 0 Disk 0 1 0 Disk 0 2 0 Disk 0 3 0 Disk 0 4 0 Disk 0 5 0 Disk 0 6 0 Disk 0 7 0 In this example a single volume c1t0d0 has been enabled The on board SAS controller can configure as many as two RAID volumes Prior to volume creation ensure that the member disks are available and that there are not two volumes already created The RAID status might be m OPTIMAL Indicating that the RAID volume is online and fully synchronized m SYNC Indicating that the data between the primary and secondary member disks in an IM are still synchronizing m DEGRADED Indicating that a member disk
68. signments described in TABLE 2 1 Note that these are the same as the serial cable connector for the Sun Advanced Lights Out Manager ALOM or Remote System Control RSC TABLE 2 1 Serial Management Port Pinouts 5 Signal Description Request To Send RTS Data Terminal Ready DTR Transmit Data TXD Ground Ground Receive Data RXD Data Carrier Detect DCD D N A a A A N e Clear To Send CTS 4 Press Enter on the terminal device The connection between the terminal device and the CMM is established Note If you connect a terminal or emulator to the serial port before it has been powered up or during its power up sequence you will see boot messages When the system has booted the CMM ILOM software displays its login prompt SUNCMMnnnnnnnnnn login The first string in the prompt is the default host name It consists of the prefix SUNCMM and the CMM ILOM MAC address The MAC address for each service processor is unique 5 Log in to the CMM ILOM software a Type the default user name root b Type the default password changeme Once you have successfully logged in the CMM ILOM displays its default command prompt Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration 17 L gt You are now connected to the CMM ILOM software CLI 6 Navigate to the server module ILOM by typing gt cd CH BLn SP cli Where n is an integer 0 11 that identifies the target server module b
69. startup nvramrc variable name none Command script to execute if use nvramrc is true error reset recovery boot sync boot Command to execute following a system none reset generated by an error You can change the OpenBoot PROM variables using the setenv command or by using the eeprom command in Solaris For more information see the eeprom 1M man page or your Solaris reference manual For More Information For more information about the OpenBoot firmware refer to the OpenBoot 4 x Command Reference Manual at http docs sun com Chapter 4 OpenBoot PROM Features 65 66 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Installation and Administration Guide April 2010 APPENDIX A Device Tree for the Sun Blade T6340 Server Module The table shows the Solaris Operating System device tree for some server module devices Device Location on Server Module On board graphics chip Output to external monitor via HD15 connector on dongle cable Remote mouse rM from JavaRConsole On board graphics chip output to remote screen rV on JavaRConsole Remote keyboard rK from JavaRConsole On board graphics chip On board 1 Gbit ethernet port 1 routes to NEM 1 On board 1 Gbit ethernet port 0 routes to NEM 0 On board 1 Gbit ethernet port 0 routes to NEM 0 same as net0 Remote storage from JavaRConsole rS HDD1 on board disk1 HDDO on board disk0 Device Name in OpenBoot PROM screen mouse rscreen rkey
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71. t your language at this website http docs lt sun com Task Document Type Part Number or URL Review known issues workarounds and new information Connect server to network configure software Set remote access View system status and event logs Diagnose and troubleshoot the server module Remove and replace components Review safety information Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Product Notes 820 3901 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Installation and Administration Guide 820 3900 Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager 2 0 Supplement for Sun Blade T6340 Server Modules 820 3904 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Service Manual 820 3902 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Safety and Compliance Manual 820 3903 Important Safety Information for Sun Hardware Systems 816 7190 or 821 1590 Chassis specific hardware and ILOM information All documents are online at http docs sun com app docs prod blade 6000mod and http docs sun com app docs prod blade 6048mod Configuring JumpStart servers Configuring Jumpstart Servers to Provision Sun x86 64 Systems 819 1962 10 Setting up network based installations and JumpStart servers Solaris 10 8 07 Installation Guide Network Based Installations Additional Sun documentation is available at http docs sun com viii Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Installation and Administration Guide April 2010 Documentation Support and Training These w
72. taching a Serial Console to the Server Module on page 7 b Attach a serial cable from the terminal server to the virtual console connector on the dongle cable 6 Position the server module vertically so that the ejectors are on the right Box 1 in FIGURE 2 1 shows the server module being inserted into the chassis 10 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Installation and Administration Guide April 2010 FIGURE 2 1 Inserting the Server Module Into the Chassis 7 Push the server module into the slot until the module is about 1 5 cm one half inch from the chassis front See box 2 in FIGURE 2 1 8 Push the ejectors down until they snap into place The server module is now flush with the modular system and the ejectors are locked See boxes 3 and 4 in FIGURE 2 1 The server module goes into standby mode and the ILOM service processor initializes as soon as you insert the server module into the chassis Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration 11 Connecting and Configuring the Server Module Before you continue installing the server module you must ensure that you can connect to the SP FIGURE 2 2 shows the connections to the server module SP and ILOM software FIGURE 2 2 CMM and Server Module Connection Options Figure Legend 1 Server local or remote 2 Computer connected to RJ 45 Ethernet remote KVM supported 3 Ethernet cable connected to RJ 45 Ethernet connector on the chassis management module CMM
73. tistatic surface such as an antistatic discharge mat an antistatic bag or a disposable antistatic mat Wear an antistatic grounding strap connected to a metal surface on the chassis when you work on system components Installing the Server Module into the Chassis V To Insert the Server Module 1 Ensure that you have the MAC address and serial number This information is on the customer information sheet attached to the shipping container The serial number is also on the front of the server module 2 Ensure that the modular system chassis is powered on Refer to You can also use a pointed object or stylus to press and release the recessed Power button on the server front panel on page 32 and to the documentation that came with your Sun Blade modular system 3 Locate the desired slot in the chassis 4 Remove the filler panel from the target slot if applicable 5 Optional Attach a serial cable from the terminal server to the virtual console connector on the dongle cable If you plan to use a dongle cable to connect directly to the server module you must connect the terminal server to the dongle cable before you insert the server module so that you can see the boot messages for the ILOM firmware Refer to the sections Managing the Server Module With ILOM on page 5 and Connecting and Configuring the Server Module on page 12 for more information a Attach the dongle cable to the server module Refer to At
74. y the chassis slot that the server module is installed in 7 Type the start command A prompt is displayed 8 Type y to continue or n to cancel After you type y the ILOM software running on the server module SP prompts for the password specific to that server module SP Note The CMM ILOM logs on to the server module ILOM using the user name in the user target under CH BLn SP cli where n is the slot where the server module is installed 9 Type the password when prompted The default password is changeme The server module ILOM prompt is displayed See Changing the ILOM Password on page 30 for information about changing the default password 10 When you are done type exit The server module ILOM exits and the CMM CLI prompt is displayed The following display shows an example of the login screen 18 Sun Blade T6340 Server Module Installation and Administration Guide April 2010 gt cd CH BL8 SP cli CH BL8 SP cli gt start Are you sure you want to start CH BL8 SP cli v n y start Connecting to CH BL8 SP cli using Single Sign On Waiting for deamons to initialize Daemons ready Password changeme Sun TM Integrated Lights Out Manager Version 2 0 4 0 Copyright 2008 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Use is subject to license terms Warning password is set to factory default gt exit Type the exit command to exit the server module SP and return to the CMM start Th
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