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2. threshold Upper Non Deassert Yes CPU T_Control CPU Fail LED is OFF Critical temperature has System Alert LED is OFF returned to normal from non critical Upper Critical Assert Yes CPU T_Control CPU Fail LED is ON temperature has System Alert LED is SLOW increased above critical threshold Chapter Sun ILOM 3 0 Supplement for Sun Blade X6240 Server Module 21 TABLE 1 19 Pn T CORE Continued Threshold Direction Event Description Action Upper Critical Deassert Yes CPU T Control CPU Fail LED is OFF temperature has System Alert LED is OFF returned to non critical from critical Upper Non Assert Yes CPU T Control CPU Fail LED is ON Recoverable temperature has System Alert LED is SLOW increased above System Power is turned OFF non recoverable threshold Upper Non Deassert Yes CPU T Control CPU Fail LED is ON Recoverable temperature has System Alert LED is SLOW returned to critical from non recoverable Server Module Sensors BLn PRSNT These sensors detect whether server modules are present in chassis slots Values are from 0 to 9 for the Sun Blade 6000 Modular System values are from 0 to 11 for the Sun Blade 6048 Modular System TABLE 1 20 BLn PRSNT Reading State Event Description 0x0001 State Deasserted Yes This state indicates that the server module is not present 0x0002 State Asserted Yes This state indicates that the server module is present 22 Sun ILOM 3 0 Supplement for Sun Blade
3. French Japanese and Simplified Chinese English documentation is revised more frequently and might be more up to date than the translated documentation Sun ILOM 3 0 Supplement for Sun Blade X6240 Server Module October 2009 Using UNIX Commands This document might not contain information about basic UNIX commands and procedures such as shutting down the system booting the system and configuring devices Refer to the following for this information m Software documentation that you received with your system m Solaris Operating System documentation which is at http docs sun com Third Party Web Sites Sun is not responsible for the availability of third party web sites mentioned in this document Sun does not endorse and is not responsible or liable for any content advertising products or other materials that are available on or through such sites or resources Sun will not be responsible or liable for any actual or alleged damage or loss caused by or in connection with the use of or reliance on any such content goods or services that are available on or through such sites or resources Typographic Conventions Typeface Meaning Examples AaBbCc123 The names of commands files Edit your login file and directories on screen Use ls a to list all files computer output You have mail AaBbCc123 What you type when contrasted su with on screen computer output password AaBbCc123 Book titles ne
4. Sun Blade 6000 and Sun Blade 6048 Modular Systems ship with two power supplies If either power supply is removed there is no power supply redundancy TABLE 1 10 PSn PRSNT Reading State Event Description 0x0001 Device Absent Yes Power supply is absent 0x0002 Device Present Yes Power supply is present PSn Sn V IN ERR These sensors report a power supply side AC fault TABLE 1 11 PSn SY V IN ERR Reading State Event Description Ox0001 State Deasserted No Power supply side AC voltage input error has not occurred 0x0002 State Asserted Yes Power supply side AC voltage input error has occurred Chapter Sun ILOM 3 0 Supplement for Sun Blade X6240 Server Module 17 PSn Sn V OUT OK These sensors report the state of a power supply side TABLE 1 12 PSn SY V OUT OK Reading State Event Description 0x0001 State Deasserted Yes Power supply side AC voltage output error has occurred 0x0002 State Asserted No Power supply side AC voltage output error has not occurred SYS VPS This sensor indicates the virtual power consumption in watts of the server module HDD Sensors Each server module can support four hard disk drives HDDs A number of sensors provide information about each HDD HDDn PRSNT These sensors monitor the hard disk hardware presence signal TABLE 1 13 HDDn PRSNT Reading State Event Description 0x0001 Device Absent Yes Hard drive is absent 0x0002 Device Present Yes Hard d
5. X6240 Server Module October 2009 BLn ERR These sensors detect whether server modules are in an error condition in chassis slots Values are from 0 to 9 for the Sun Blade 6000 Modular System values are from 0 to 11 for the Sun Blade 6048 Modular System TABLE 1 21 BLn ERR Reading State Event Description 0x0001 State Deasserted Yes This state indicates that the server module has failed 0x0002 State Asserted Yes This state indicates that the server module has not failed BLn STATE These sensors detect the state of server modules that are present in chassis slots Values are from 0 to 9 for the Sun Blade 6000 Modular System values are from 0 to 11 for the Sun Blade 6048 Modular System TABLE 1 22 BLn STATE Reading State Event Description 0x0001 Running Yes This state indicates that the server module is running 0x0004 Power Off Yes This state indicates that the server module is not powered off 0x0020 Off Duty Yes This state indicates that the server module is ready to remove Chapter Sun ILOM 3 0 Supplement for Sun Blade X6240 Server Module 23 24 Sun ILOM 3 0 Supplement for Sun Blade X6240 Server Module October 2009
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7. processor SP is the ILOM firmware It has its own Internet Protocol IP address and media access control MAC address and is capable of operating regardless of the state of the other system hardware In a Sun Blade server module the SP can operate whether the server module is fully operational powered down or in standby mode Chassis Monitoring Module The Sun Blade Modular System or chassis has its own service processor called a chassis monitoring module CMM CMM ILOM is a modified version of ILOM firmware that is preinstalled for the SP ILOM on the Server Module SP and CMM ILOM supports two ways to manage a system using the CMM or using the server module s SP directly Using the CMM SP Managing the system from the CMM enables you to set up and manage components throughout the entire chassis system as well as to manage an individual server module SP Sun ILOM 3 0 Supplement for Sun Blade X6240 Server Module October 2009 m Using the Server Module SP Managing the SP on a Sun Blade server module enables you to manage operations on an individual server module This approach might be useful when troubleshooting a specific service processor controlling access to a specific server module or installing operating system software to a specific server module Connecting to ILOM You can establish communication with the ILOM Server Module SP through a local or remote console Local console Connect a serial conso
8. to the server module Sun ILOM 3 0 Supplement for Sun Blade X6240 Server Module October 2009 2 Connect a terminal or terminal emulator to the RJ 45 connector on the dongle cable The RJ 45 connector is labelled 2 in FIGURE 1 1 The CLI login prompt appears 3 Enter the user name and password when prompted The default username is root and the default password is changeme The CLI prompt appears FIGURE 1 1 shows the dongle cable FIGURE 1 1 Dongle Cable Chapter Sun ILOM 3 0 Supplement for Sun Blade X6240 Server Module 9 The connectors are 1 Dual USB connector keyboard mouse 2 10 100 Mbit Ethernet Use this connector to connect to the ILOM 3 VGA Video Connector Resetting the Service Processor and BIOS Passwords A procedure in the Sun Blade X6240 Server Module Service Manual 820 3971 describes how to reset the service processor and BIOS passwords a The administration root password becomes changeme a The BIOS password is cleared so that when you attempt to access the BIOS Setup Utility it does not prompt for a password A Temperature Voltage and Fan Sensors The server module includes a number of sensors that generate entries in the system event log SEL when the sensor crosses a threshold Many of these readings are used to adjust the fan speeds and perform other actions such as illuminating LEDs and powering off the chassis Note Fan and power supply sensors repres
9. 3 Use a dongle cable to establish a serial connection directly to the server module This connection supports CLI access only The following sections describe each of these methods Chapter Sun ILOM 3 0 Supplement for Sun Blade X6240 Server Module 3 V Connecting to ILOM Through the Chassis Ethernet Port Option 1 Typically you connect to ILOM through the Ethernet When the server module is installed in the chassis its ILOM is automatically accessible on the same subnet as the CMM ILOM If you do not know ILOM s IP address find it as described in Finding ILOM s IP Address on page 4 You can connect to ILOM using a Secure Shell SSH to connect to the command line interface CLI or using a browser to connect to the web interface m To connect to the CLI see Connecting to the ILOM CLI on page 5 m To connect to the web interface see Connecting to the ILOM Web Interface on page 6 V Finding ILOM s IP Address To find ILOM s IP address 1 Log in to the CMM ILOM See the Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager 3 0 Documentation Collection for details 2 Type the command gt show CH BL1 SP network Where n is 0 through 9 for server modules 0 through 9 respectively Sun ILOM 3 0 Supplement for Sun Blade X6240 Server Module October 2009 3 The CLI displays information about the server module including its IP address For example gt show CH BLO SP network CH BLn SP network Targets Pro
10. Critical critical threshold LED is SLOW Lower Deassert Yes Voltage has returned to lower non System Alert Critical critical from lower critical LED is SLOW Lower Non Assert Yes Voltage has decreased below lower System Alert Recoverable non recoverable threshold LED is SLOW Lower Non Deassert Yes Voltage has returned to lower System Alert Recoverable critical from lower non LED is SLOW recoverable Upper Non Assert Yes Voltage has increased above upper System Alert Critical non critical threshold LED is SLOW Upper Non Deassert Yes Voltage has returned to normal System Alert Critical from upper non critical LED is OFF Upper Assert Yes Voltage has increased above upper System Alert Critical critical threshold LED is SLOW Sun ILOM 3 0 Supplement for Sun Blade X6240 Server Module October 2009 TABLE 1 9 MB V_ 1V2 Continued Threshold Direction Event Description Action Upper Deassert Yes Voltage has returned to upper System Alert Critical non critical from upper critical LED is SLOW Upper Non Assert Yes Voltage has increased above upper System Alert Recoverable non recoverable threshold LED is SLOW Upper Non Deassert Yes Voltage has returned to upper System Alert Recoverable critical from upper non LED is SLOW recoverable Power Supply Sensors There are two power supplies in the Sun Blade 6000 and Sun Blade 6048 Modular Systems PSn PRSNT These sensors indicate whether the corresponding power supply is present The
11. ade X6240 Server Module October 2009 Preface The Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Supplement for Sun Blade X6240 Server Module provides information about using Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM with the Sun Blade X6240 Server Module ILOM documentation is divided into two categories m Generalized ILOM information located in the Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Documentation Collection For details see Related Documentation on page vii m Information specific to the Sun Blade X6240 Server Module located in this Supplement Related Documentation The documents listed in the following table are available online at http ocs sun com At that site search for the Sun Blade X6240 Server Module Title Content Part Number Format Sun Blade X6240 Server Late breaking information 820 3972 PDF Module Product Notes about the server module HTML Sun Blade X6240 Server Basic installation information 820 3975 PDF Module Getting Started Guide for setting up the server Print module vii Title Content Part Number Format Sun Blade X6240 Server Detailed installation 820 3968 PDF Module Installation Guide information for setting up the HTML server module Print option Sun Blade X6240 Server Installation instructions for 820 3969 PDF Module Operating System the Solaris and Linux HTML Installation Guide operating systems Sun Blade X6240 Server Inst
12. allation instructions for 820 3970 PDF Module Windows Operating the Windows Server HTML System Installation Guide operating system Sun Blade X6240 Server Information and procedures 820 3971 PDF Module Service Manual for maintaining and HTML upgrading the server module x64 Servers Utilities Reference Information for using 820 1120 PDF Manual applications and utilities HTML common to x64 servers and server modules Sun Integrated Lights Out ILOM features and tasks that 820 1188 PDF Manager 2 0 User s Guide are common to servers and HTML server modules that support ILOM 2 0 Sun Integrated Lights Out ILOM information that is 820 3974 PDF Manager Supplement for Sun specific to the server module HTML Blade X6240 Server Module Sun Integrated Lights Out Information for the initial 820 5523 PDF Manager ILOM 3 0 setup of ILOM 3 0 820 6410 HTML Documentation Collection conceptual information and 80 6411 procedures that can be 820 6412 performed using the ILOM web interface command line 820 6413 interface and industry standard management protocols Sun Blade X6240 Server Hardware safety and 820 4411 PDF Module Safety and Compliance compliance information for Manual the server module Important Safety Information Multilingual hardware safety 816 7190 Print for Sun Hardware Systems and compliance information for all Sun hardware systems Translated versions of some of these documents are available at the web site described above in
13. ate whether the corresponding network express module NEM has failed TABLE 1 6 NEMn ERR Reading State Event Description 0x0001 State Deasserted Yes NEM has failed 0x0002 State Asserted Yes NEM has not failed NEMn STATE These sensors report the state of any NEMs that are installed in the chassis TABLE 1 7 NEMn STATE Reading State Event Description 0x0001 Running Yes NEM is running 0x0004 Powered Off Yes NEM is powered off 0x0040 Degraded Yes NEM needs to be serviced PEMn PRSNT These two presence sensors indicate whether the corresponding PCle express module PEM is present TABLE 1 8 PEMn PRSNT Reading State Event Description 0x0001 Device Absent Yes PEM is absent 0x0002 Device Present Yes PEM is present Motherboard Temperature Sensors These temperature sensors are monitored but are not used as inputs to the fan control algorithm and are not used to turn off system power when they are non recoverable No event will be generated for these sensor readings 14 Sun ILOM 3 0 Supplement for Sun Blade X6240 Server Module October 2009 MB T AMBn There are three temperature sensors on the motherboard that monitor the ambient temperature from the internal temperature sensor in the LM75 ADM1024 chip on the motherboard Motherboard Voltage Sensors All motherboard voltage sensors are configured to generate the same events and faults are handled in the same way MB V BAT This sensor
14. ent fans and power supplies in the chassis not in the server module You can also configure sensors to generate IPMI PET traps as described in the Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager 3 0 Documentation Collection This section describes the sensors and provides details about their operation Caution Do not use any interface other than the ILOM CLI or web interface to alter the state or configuration of any sensor or LED Doing so could void your warranty 10 Sun ILOM 3 0 Supplement for Sun Blade X6240 Server Module October 2009 Sensor List on page 11 lists the sensors Sensor Details on page 12 provides details about each sensor Sensor List Board Sensors a SLOTID a ACPI CMM PRSNT CMM ERR NEMn PRSNT NEMn ERR NEMn STATE PEMn PRSNT Motherboard Temperature Sensors MB T AMBn Motherboard Voltage Sensors MB V BAT MB V_ 3V3AUX MB V 3V3 MB V_ 5V MB V_ 12V MB V 2V5 MB V_ 1V5 MB V_ 1V2 Power Supply Sensors PSn PRSNT PSn Sn V IN ERR PSn Sn V OUT OK m SYS VPS HDD Sensors HDDn PRSNT HDDn ERR HDDn STATE Chapter Sun ILOM 3 0 Supplement for Sun Blade X6240 Server Module 11 12 Fan Sensors FMn Fy TACH FMn ERR CPU n Sensors Pn PRSNT CPU n Fan Control Temperature Sensors Pn T CORE Server Module Sensors a BLn PRSNT BLn ERR BLn STATE Sensor Details The following sections provide detailed informatio
15. erial connector connects to the chassis CMM ILOM The CMM ILOM provides a command to connect to the server module ILOM s 1 Connect a serial cable from the serial port on the chassis to a terminal device The terminal device can be an actual terminal a laptop running a terminal emulator or a terminal server It must be set to the following a 8N1 eight data bits no parity one stop bit m 9600 baud default can be set to any standard rate up to 57600 m Disable software flow control XON XOFF Disable hardware flow control CTS RTS Sun ILOM 3 0 Supplement for Sun Blade X6240 Server Module October 2009 The cable requires the following pin assignments TABLE 1 1 Serial Management Port Pinouts Pin Signal Description 1 Request To Send RTS 2 Data Terminal Ready DTR 3 Transmit Data TXD 4 Ground 5 Ground 6 Receive Data RXD 7 Data Carrier Detect DCD 8 Clear To Send CTS 2 Press Enter on the terminal device This establishes the connection between the terminal device and the CMM ILOM The CMM ILOM login prompt appears SUNCMMnnnnnnnnnn login The first string in the prompt is the default host name It consists of the prefix SUNCMM and the CMM ILOM s MAC address Log in to the CMM ILOM The default user is root and the default password is changeme Once you have successfully logged in the CMM ILOM displays the ILOM default command prompt gt Navigate to CH BLn SP cli Whe
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17. ii Sun ILOM 3 0 Supplement for Sun Blade X6240 Server Module 1 Sun Blade Modular System Hardware 1 Managing the Sun Blade Server Module With ILOM 2 Service Processor 2 Chassis Monitoring Module 2 ILOM on the Server Module SP and CMM 2 Connecting to ILOM 3 v Connecting to ILOM Through the Chassis Ethernet Port Option 1 4 v Finding ILOM s IP Address 4 v Connecting to the ILOM CLI 5 v Connecting to the ILOM Web Interface 6 v Connecting to ILOM Through the Chassis Serial Connector Option 2 6 v Connecting to ILOM Through a Dongle Cable Option 3 8 Resetting the Service Processor and BIOS Passwords 10 Temperature Voltage and Fan Sensors 10 Sensor List 11 Sensor Details 12 SLOTID 12 ACPI 12 CMM PRSNT 13 CMM ERR 13 NEMn PRSNT 13 NEMn ERR 14 NEMn STATE 14 PEMn PRSNT 14 Motherboard Temperature Sensors 14 MB T AMBn 15 Motherboard Voltage Sensors 15 MB V BAT 15 MB V 3V3AUX 15 MB V 3V3 15 MB V 5V 15 MB V 12V 15 MB V 2V5 16 MB V_ 1V5 16 MB V_ 1V2 16 Power Supply Sensors 17 PSn PRSNT 17 PSn Sn V_IN_ERR 17 PSn Sn V OUT OK 18 SYS VPS 18 HDD Sensors 18 HDDn PRSNT 18 HDDn ERR 19 iv Sun ILOM 3 0 Supplement for Sun Blade X6240 Server Module October 2009 HDDn STATE 19 Fan Sensors 19 FMn Fy TACH 20 FMn ERR 20 CPU n Sensors 20 Pn PRSNT 21 CPU n Fan Control Temperature Sensors 21 Pn T CORE 21 Server Module Sensors 22 BLn PRSNT 22 BLn ERR 23 BLn STATE 23 Contents v vi Sun ILOM 3 0 Supplement for Sun Bl
18. in the Sun Blade 6000 Modular System The Modular System consists of a chassis with fans power supplies networking hardware and space for up to ten server modules The server modules are installed in the modular system chassis The Server Locator Indicators also called the Locate LED buttons are small lights that you turn on to help you identify a specific server among many in a data center The Server Locator Indicator is positioned on the front of the server in the upper left corner section Managing the Sun Blade Server Module With ILOM Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM is system management firmware that you can use to monitor manage and configure a Sun Blade server module The ILOM firmware is preinstalled on the service processor SP of each Sun Blade server module and 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 a Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP interface and an Intelligent Platform Management Interface IPMI ILOM will continue to run regardless of the state of the host operating system making it a lights out management system For information about configuring and using ILOM refer to the Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager 3 0 Documentation Collection The ILOM 3 0 Documentation Collection is available at http docs sun com app docs prod int lights mgr30 hic Service Processor The service
19. le to the local serial management port on the server module or chassis monitoring module CMM Remote console Attach a local area Ethernet network cable to the network management port on the CMM For instructions on connecting a local serial console or attaching an Ethernet cable refer to the Sun Blade X6240 Server Module Installation Guide 820 3968 The type of connection you establish to ILOM determines which type of system management tasks you can perform For example to remotely access the full range of system management functionality in ILOM you will require an Ethernet connection to the CMM and an IP assignment for the CMM and the server module SP You can connect to the ILOM on your server module using one of the following methods m Option 1 When the server module is installed in a chassis it is automatically connected to the same subnet as the CMM ILOM This enables you to use Ethernet to connect to both the web GUI and the command line interface CLI Note The CMM ILOM in the chassis has an Ethernet switch that supports connections to the server modules and their ILOMs To use this connection you must be connected to the same subnet as the CMM ILOM and you must know the Ethernet address of the server module ILOM m Option 2 Use the serial connector on the chassis to connect to the chassis CMM ILOM Then use the CMM ILOM to navigate to the server module This connection supports CLI access only Option
20. monitors the 3V RTC battery on the motherboard MB V_ 3V3AUX This sensor monitors the 3 3V aux power input that powers the service processor and other standby devices MB V_ 3V3 This sensor monitors the 3 3V main input that is active when the power is on It is not monitored when the host is powered off MB V_ 5V This sensor monitors the 5V main input that is active when the power is on It is not monitored when the host is powered off MB V_ 12V This sensor monitors the 12V main input that is active when the power is on It is not monitored when the host is powered off Chapter Sun ILOM 3 0 Supplement for Sun Blade X6240 Server Module 15 16 MB V_ 2V5 This sensor monitors the 2 5V core input that is active when the power is on It is not monitored when the host is powered off MB V_ 1V5 This sensor monitors the 1 5V core input that is active when the power is on It is not monitored when the host is powered off MB V_ 1V2 This sensor monitors the 1 2V core input that is active when the power is on It is not monitored when the host is powered off TABLE 1 9 MB V_ 1V2 Threshold Direction Event Description Action Lower Non Assert Yes Voltage has decreased below lower System Alert Critical non critical threshold LED is SLOW Lower Non Deassert Yes Voltage has returned to normal System Alert Critical from lower non critical LED is OFF Lower Assert Yes Voltage has decreased below lower System Alert
21. n about the sensors SLOTID This is a sensor indicating which slot the server module is installed in Values are from 0 to 9 for the Sun Blade 6000 Modular System values are from 0 to 11 for the Sun Blade 6048 Modular System ACPI This sensor indicates the system ACPI Advanced Configuration and Power Interface state TABLE 1 2 ACPI Reading State Event Description 0x0001 S0 G0 Yes This state indicates that the blade motherboard is powered on 0x0002 S5 G2 Yes This state indicates that the blade motherboard is powered off Sun ILOM 3 0 Supplement for Sun Blade X6240 Server Module October 2009 CMM PRSNT This is a sensor indicating whether CMM ILOM is present TABLE 1 3 CMM PRSNT Reading State Event Description 0x0001 Device Absent Yes CMM ILOM is absent 0x0002 Device Present Yes CMM ILOM is present CMM ERR This is a sensor indicating whether CMM ILOM has failed TABLE 1 4 CMM ERR Reading State Event Description 0x0001 State Deasserted Yes CMM ILOM has failed 0x0002 State Asserted Yes CMM ILOM has not failed NEMn PRSNT These two presence sensors indicate whether the corresponding network express module NEM is present TABLE 1 5 NEMn PRSNT Reading State Event Description 0x0001 Device Absent Yes NEM is absent 0x0002 Device Present Yes NEM is present Chapter Sun ILOM 3 0 Supplement for Sun Blade X6240 Server Module 13 NEMn ERR These two presence sensors indic
22. perties type Network Configuration commitpending Cannot show property ipaddress IPaddress ipdiscovery dhcp ipgateway IPgateway ipnetmask 255 255 252 0 macaddress Macaddress pendingipaddress Ipaddress pendingipdiscovery dhcp pendingipgateway I Pgateway pendingipnetmask 255 255 252 0 Commands cd set show V Connecting to the ILOM CLI 1 Start your SSH client 2 To log in to ILOM type ssh root ipaddress Where ipaddress is the address of the server SP 3 Type your password when prompted The default password is changeme The CLI command prompt appears Chapter Sun ILOM 3 0 Supplement for Sun Blade X6240 Server Module 5 V Connecting to the ILOM Web Interface 1 Type the IP address of the server SP into your web browser The web interface Login screen appears 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 3 Click Log In The ILOM web interface appears 4 To log out of the web interface click the Log Out button The Log Out screen appears Do not use the Log Out button in your web browser to log out from the web interface V Connecting to ILOM Through the Chassis Serial Connector Option 2 The chassis s
23. re n is 0 through 9 for server modules 0 through 9 respectively Enter the command start A confirmation prompt appears Enter y to continue or n to cancel If you entered y the server module ILOM prompts for its password Chapter Sun ILOM 3 0 Supplement for Sun Blade X6240 Server Module 7 Note The CMM ILOM logs on to the server module ILOM using the user name in CH BLn SP cli user where n is the server module number The default is root 7 Enter the ILOM password The ILOM CLI for the server module appears You are now connected to the server module ILOM 8 When you are done type exit The server module ILOM exits and the CMM ILOM CLI prompt appears The following display shows an example of this procedure gt cd CH BL2 SP cl1 CH BL2 SP cli gt start Are you sure you want to start CH BL2 SP cli y n y Password Type the password to the CMM ILOM Sun TM Integrated Lights Out Manager Version 3 0 Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Use is subject to license terms Warning password is set to factory default gt exit Type this command to exit the server module ILOM and return to the CMM ILOM Connection to 10 6 153 33 closed V Connecting to ILOM Through a Dongle Cable Option 3 A dongle cable enables you to connect a terminal directly to the ILOM FIGURE 1 1 shows a dongle cable connected to a server module 1 Connect a dongle cable directly
24. rive is present 18 Sun ILOM 3 0 Supplement for Sun Blade X6240 Server Module October 2009 HDDn ERR These LED indicator sensors show the state of the corresponding Hard Disk Drive Fault LED HDDn ERR LED TABLE 1 14 HDDn ERR Reading State Event Description 0x0001 Predictive Failure No This state indicates that the Deasserted HDD X Fault_ LED is OFF 0x0002 Predictive Failure Yes This state indicates that the Asserted HDD X Fault LED is ON It is turned on in response to a fault signal from the LSI SAS controller In addition the System Alert LED should be SLOW while this is illuminated HDDn STATE These sensors indicate the state of the corresponding hard disk drive hardware TABLE 1 15 HDDn STATE Reading State Event Description 0x0001 Device Absent Yes Hard drive is absent 0x0002 Device Present Yes Hard drive is present Fan Sensors The server module contains six fan modules labeled FMn Each module contains two fans Chapter Sun ILOM 3 0 Supplement for Sun Blade X6240 Server Module 19 FMn Fy TACH All top accessible fan speed sensors are configured to generate the same events and all faults are handled in the same way They are not monitored when the host is powered off These sensors report individual fan speeds TABLE 1 16 FMn Fy TACH Threshold Direction Event Description Lower Non Assert No This indicates that the fan has Recoverable failed or has been removed Lower Non Deas
25. sert No Recoverable This indicates that the fan has returned to normal or has been replaced FMn ERR This is a GPIO signal indicating fan module failure status TABLE 1 17 FMn ERR Reading State Event Description 0x0001 Predictive Failure No Deasserted 0x0002 Predictive Failure Yes Asserted This state indicates that the fan module has not failed This state indicates that the fan module has failed CPU n Sensors There are two CPUs per server module 20 Sun ILOM 3 0 Supplement for Sun Blade X6240 Server Module October 2009 Pn PRSNT These sensors monitor the presence of the CPUs TABLE 1 18 Pn PRSNT Reading State Event Description 0x0001 Device Absent Yes This state indicates that CPU is absent 0x0002 Device Present Yes This state indicates that the CPU is present CPU n Fan Control Temperature Sensors Temperature sensors in this category are used as inputs to the fan control algorithm and are used to turn the system power off if they are non recoverable Their state also affects the state of the front panel LEDs Pn T_CORE Each server module has two CPU sockets These sensors report CPU T_Control temperatures They are not monitored when the host is powered off TABLE 1 19 Pn T CORE Threshold Direction Event Description Action Upper Non Assert Yes CPU T_Control CPU Fail LED is OFF Critical temperature has System Alert LED is OFF increased above non critical
26. w words or terms Read Chapter 6 in the User s Guide words to be emphasized These are called class options Replace command line variables You must be superuser to do this with real names or values To delete a file type rm filename Preface ix Note Characters display differently depending on browser settings If characters do not display correctly change the character encoding in your browser to Unicode UTF 8 x Sun Welcomes Your Comments Sun is interested in improving its documentation and welcomes your comments and suggestions Submit comments about this document by clicking the Feedback link at http docs sun com Please include the title and part number of your document with your feedback Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Supplement for Sun Blade X6240 Server Module 821 0745 10 Sun ILOM 3 0 Supplement for Sun Blade X6240 Server Module October 2009 CHAPTER Sun ILOM 3 0 Supplement for Sun Blade X6240 Server Module This supplement contains information for using Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 with the Sun Blade X6240 Server Module This document provides information about the following topics m Sun Blade Modular System Hardware on page 1 m Resetting the Service Processor and BIOS Passwords on page 10 m Temperature Voltage and Fan Sensors on page 10 Sun Blade Modular System Hardware The Sun Blade X6240 Server Module is installed

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