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1. L one DC connector Power supply 3 DC connector Power supply 1 DC connector Power supply 2 DC connector Power supply 0 FIGURE 4 1 Back Panel Features DC Version 49 USB ports Ethernet ports Serial management port USBO 3 NETO NET1 SCSI port Serial port TTYB Network management port Alarm port gt BI i 22 ies Q ooo gt ooo gt Q eoo gt 000 Poi B B J o x lo QD lo x dio o o fi fe AC connector AC Power supply 3 connector Power supply 1 i 2 AC connector PPly Power supply 0 FIGURE 4 2 Back Panel Features AC Version TABLE 4 1 Netra 440 Server Ports Port Information Alarm port In a telecommunications environment use this port to connect to the central office alarming system See the Netra 440 Server Product Overview for more information Serial port TTYB This port provides standard serial functionality Note that the system controller serial management port is not a standard serial port See the Netra 440 Server Product Overview for more information USB ports See the Netra 440 Server Product Overview for information about devices you can connect to these ports Ethernet ports You
2. USBO FIGURE 4 5 USB Connector Pin Numbering TABLE 4 4 USB Ports Pin Numbering Pin Signal Description Pin Signal Description Al 5 V fused B1 5 V fused A2 USB0 1 B2 USB2 3 A3 USB0 1 B3 USB2 3 A4 Ground B4 Ground Chapter 4 Connecting Cables 55 56 Ethernet Ports NETO and NET1 The Netra 440 server has two RJ 45 Gigabit Ethernet connectors NETO NET1 The Ethernet interfaces operate at 10 Mbps 100 Mbps and 1000 Mbps The transfer rates for the Ethernet ports are given in TABLE 4 5 TABLE 4 5 Ethernet Connection Transfer Rates Connection Type IEEE Terminology Transfer Rate Ethernet 10BASE T 10 Mbit s Fast Ethernet 100BASE TX 100 Mbits s Gigabit Ethernet 1000BASE T 1000 Mbit s 12345678 lt e o gt FIGURE 4 6 Ethernet Connector Pin Numbering TABLE 4 6 Ethernet Connector Pin Signals Pin Signal Description Pin Signal Description 1 Transmit Receive Data 0 5 Transmit Receive Data 2 2 Transmit Receive Data 0 6 Transmit Receive Data 1 3 Transmit Receive Data 1 yi Transmit Receive Data 3 4 Transmit Receive Data 2 8 Transmit Receive Data 3 TABLE 4 7 OpenBoot PROM Devalias and Device Path Data for the Ethernet Ports Ethernet Port OpenBoot PROM Devalias Device Path 0 net0 pci 1c 600000 network 2 1 netl pci 1 700000 network 1 Netra 440 Server Installation Guide March 2
3. Do you have a direct connection to the Internet or do you need to use a proxy server to gain access to the Internet If you use a proxy server provide the following information Host Port Reboot automatically after software installation Eject CD DVD automatically after software installation Specify one Find one Geographic region Offset from GMT Time zone file Yes No Direct Connection Proxy Server Yes No Yes No Chapter 6 Powering On and Configuring the Server 89 TABLE6 1 Netra 440 Software Configuration Worksheet Continued Information Needed to Install Description Example Your Answers Software Group Which Solaris Group do you want to install Entire Plus OEM Entire Developer End User Core Custom Package Do you want to add or remove software packages from the Selection Solaris Software Group that you install Note When you select which packages to add or remove you need to know about software dependencies and how Solaris software is packaged 64 bit Do you want to install support for 64 bit applications Yes No Select Disks On which disks do you want to install the Solaris software Example c0t0d0 Preserver Data Do you want to preserve any data that exists on the disks Yes No where you are installing the Solaris software Auto layout File Do you want the installation program to lay out file Yes No Systems systems on your disks automatically If yes which file systems should be used
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5. 28 Netra 440 Server Installation Guide March 2006 6 Get the short brackets and long brackets from the rackmount kit FIGURE 3 6 7 Lift each short bracket to the desired position at the front of the rack and attach a short bracket to each of the front rack uprights FIGURE 3 10 Use two of the brass M6 collar screws and M6 cage nuts if required to secure each bracket FIGURE 3 10 Securing the Short Brackets to the Front of the Rack Chapter 3 Installing a Netra 440 Server Into a Rack 29 8 Lift each long bracket to the desired position at the rear of the rack and attach a long bracket to each of the rear rack uprights FIGURE 3 11 To secure each bracket use two of the brass M6 collar screws and M6 cage nuts if required exactly as you did for the front rack uprights in the previous step Note If the dimension is greater than 755 7 mm attach the rail extenders to the long brackets as described in Installing the Long Bracket Extenders on page 33 FIGURE 3 11 Securing the Long Brackets to the Rear of the Rack 30 Netra 440 Server Installation Guide March 2006 9 Extend a slide to line up the access holes with the front screw holes 10 Using the M5 panhead screws four for the short bracket and four for the long bracket secure the slide onto the short and long brackets at the front and rear of
6. Note At this point all system information is delivered to you by way of the ALOM system controller card and its software ALOM is the default method for communicating with the Netra 440 server For detailed information about using ALOM refer to the Advanced Lights Out Manager User s Guide for the Netra 440 Server 817 5481 xx and the Netra 440 Server System Administration Guide 817 3884 xx which includes information about reconfiguration options Chapter 5 Setting Up a System Console Device 79 80 Accessing the System Console Through a TIP Connection The following procedure assumes that you are setting up a system console device for the Netra 440 server by connecting the serial port of another Sun system to the serial management port SERIAL MGT of the Netra 440 server For detailed information about system console options refer to the Netra 440 Server System Administration Guide 817 3884 xx Ensure that the Sun system to which you are establishing the TIP connection is powered on and active Connect the RJ 45 serial cable and RJ45 DB25 adapter Use the cable and adapter to connect the other Sun system s ttyb serial port to the Netra 440 server s serial management port SERIAL MGT Pinouts part numbers and other details about the serial cable and adapter are provided in the Netra 440 Server Service Manual Ensure that the etc remote file on the Sun system contains an entry for hardwire Most
7. Specify whether you want the system to search the network for a name server or whether you want it to use a particular name server If you chose to use a particular name server specify the host name and IP address of the name server At the name server prompt create entries in the network administration files for the system you are setting up At the system you are setting up follow the prompts to provide time and date information When prompted give a password if any for users logging in as superuser Configuring a Standalone Server for the First Time Specify the type of terminal you are using to communicate with the server When prompted to indicate whether you want the server to be networked specify No Specify a host name for the server Confirm the information you have given Specify the date and time information When prompted give a password if any for users logging in as superuser Netra 440 Server Installation Guide March 2006 Clearing Your Configuration and Starting Again If you want to start the power on process again as if from a previously unused server you must clear the configuration of the server At the Solaris prompt type sys unconfig When prompted to confirm that you want to create a blank server type y When the OpenBoot prompt appears type ok gt boot Follow the instructions in one of the following sections m Configuring With
8. the rack FIGURE 3 12 lt AN we shes e eseesseseee FIGURE 3 12 Securing the Slide to the Brackets Long bracket 11 Repeat Step 9 and Step 10 for the slide on the other side of the rack Chapter 3 Installing a Netra 440 Server Intoa Rack 31 12 Push the slides completely into the assembly on each side of the rack and release the stop catches 13 Align the glides attached to the system with the slide assemblies in the rack You might find that there is too much or too little room between the two slides mounted in the rack and the glides attached to the system might not align correctly with the slides in the rack If either situation occurs loosen the M6 collar screws and cage nuts on the long and short brackets Step 7 and Step 8 move them inward or outward to the appropriate points then tighten them again 14 Push in the slide buttons and slide the system all the way into the rack enclosure FIGURE 3 13 FIGURE 3 13 Sliding the System Into the Rack 32 Netra 440 Server Installation Guide March 2006 15 Using one screw per side secure the front of the hardmount brackets that are attached to the sides of the server to the front of the rack FIGURE 3 14 The size of the screws varies depending on your particular rack iL FIGURE 3 14 Securing the Front of the System to t
9. 817 5481 xx and the Netra 440 Server System Administration Guide 817 3884 xx which includes information about reconfiguration options Netra 440 Server Installation Guide March 2006 Accessing the System Console Through an Alphanumeric Terminal The following procedure assumes that you are accessing the system console device by connecting an alphanumeric terminal to the serial management port SERIAL MGT of the Netra 440 server For detailed information about system console options see the Netra 440 Server System Administration Guide 817 3884 xx Turn off power to the alphanumeric terminal Attach one end of the serial cable to the alphanumeric terminal s serial port Use an RJ 45 null modem serial cable or an adapter that is appropriate for your device If you are using a laptop system or a terminal with a DB 9 connector use an appropriate RJ 45 DB 9 adapter Connect this cable or adapter to the terminal s serial port connector Attach the serial cable s RJ 45 connector to the server s serial management port SERIAL MGT on the ALOM system controller card See Chapter 4 for more information about the various ports Connect the alphanumeric terminal s AC power cord to an AC connector and turn it on Set the terminal to receive 9600 baud 8 bits No parity 1 stop bit No handshake protocol See the documentation accompanying your terminal for information about how to configure it
10. Inserting the Bottom Portion of the Strain Relief Housing 66 Routing the Wires out of the Bottom Portion of the Strain Relief Housing 67 Securing the Wires to the Strain Relief Housing 67 Assembling the Strain Relief Housing 68 Opening the System Door 69 Turning the Rotary Switch to the Standby Position 69 Connecting the DC Input Power Cable to the DC Connectors 70 viii Netra 440 Server Installation Guide e March 2006 FIGURE 4 22 FIGURE 4 23 FIGURE 4 24 FIGURE 4 25 FIGURE 5 1 FIGURE 6 1 FIGURE 6 2 FIGURE A 1 FIGURE A 2 Disconnecting the DC Input Power Cable From the DC Connector 70 Opening the System Door 72 Turning the Rotary Switch to the Standby Position 72 Connecting the AC Power Cords to the AC Connectors 73 Patch Panel Connection Between a Terminal Server and a Netra 440 Server 77 Opening the System Door 84 Rotary Switch Positions 85 Removing the DVD Slot Cover 96 Installing the DVD drive 96 Figures ix x Netra 440 Server Installation Guide March 2006 Tables TABLE 1 1 TABLE 1 2 TABLE 1 3 TABLE 1 5 TABLE 1 6 TABLE 1 4 TABLE 1 7 TABLE 3 1 TABLE 3 2 TABLE 3 3 TABLE 3 4 TABLE 3 5 TABLE 3 6 TABLE 4 1 TABLE 4 2 TABLE 4 3 TABLE 4 4 TABLE 4 5 TABLE 4 6 TABLE 4 7 Physical Specifications Netra 440 Server 3 Netra 440 Server Operating and Storage Specifications 4 AC Operating Power Limits and Ranges for Each Power Supply in the Netra 440
11. This capability is known as automatic failover To set up redundant network interfaces you can enable automatic failover between the two similar interfaces using the IP Network Multipathing feature of the Solaris OS For additional details refer to the Netra 440 Server System Administration Manual 817 3884 xx You can also install a pair of identical PCI network interface cards or add a single card that provides an interface identical to one of the two on board Ethernet interfaces To ensure maximum redundancy each onboard Ethernet interface resides on a different PCI bus To help further maximize system availability ensure that any additional network interfaces added for redundancy also reside on separate PCI buses which are supported by separate PCI bridges For additional details refer to the Netra 440 Server Product Overview 817 3881 xx Attaching a Twisted Pair Ethernet Cable 1 Locate the RJ 45 twisted pair Ethernet TPE connector for the appropriate Ethernet interface the left connector net0 or the right connector net1 For a PCI Ethernet adapter card see the documentation supplied with the card 2 Connect a Category 5 unshielded twisted pair UTP cable to the appropriate RJ 45 connector on the system back panel You should hear the connector tab click into place The UTP cable length must not exceed 100 meters 328 feet 108 Netra 440 Server Installation Guide March 2006 3 Connect the other end of the
12. You can submit your comments by going to http www sun com hwdocs feedback Please include the title and part number of your document with your feedback Netra 440 Server Installation Guide part number 817 3882 12 Netra 440 Server Installation Guide March 2006 CHAPTER 1 Preparing for Installation This chapter includes a description of the components of the Netra 440 server and a set of questions that the system administrator must answer before installing the server software This chapter contains the following sections Shipping Kit on page 1 Verifying All Parts on page 2 Installation Site Requirements on page 3 Sun Advanced Lights Out Manager on page 9 Sun Install Check Tool on page 10 Sun Remote Services Net Connect Support on page 11 Shipping Kit Standard components of Netra 440 servers are installed at the factory However if you ordered options such as a PCI card and monitor these are shipped to you separately Check that you have received everything you ordered Note Inspect the shipping carton for evidence of physical damage If a shipping carton is damaged request that the carrier s agent be present when the carton is opened Keep all contents and packing material for the agent s inspection 2 Verifying All Parts Verify that you have received all the parts of your system See the illustration below to identify most of the parts shipped
13. connecting 68 DC power requirements overcurrent protection 6 device trees rebuilding 115 DVD slot cover removing 95 DVD ROM installing 95 part number 95 DVD RW installing 95 part number 95 E enclosure status LEDs Active 98 Locator 98 Service Required 98 table 98 environmental specifications 4 118 Netra 440 Server Installation Guide e March 2006 Ethernet cable attaching 108 configuring interface 109 interfaces 107 link integrity test 110 113 using multiple interfaces 110 Ethernet ports 56 about 107 configuring redundant interfaces 108 F Fault LED described 97 front panel enclosure status LEDs table 98 H hard drives LEDs 101 Activity 101 OK to Remove 101 Service Required 101 heat dissipation 9 ifconfig Solaris command 113 Install Check Tool 10 installation overview 13 installation site requirements 3 installing optional components 15 server into rack 17 to 47 19 inch 2 post hardmount 45 19 inch 4 post hardmount 19 19 inch 4 post slide mount 24 23 inch 2 post hardmount 42 600 mm 4 post hardmount 36 L LEDs Active enclosure status LED 98 Activity hard drive LED 101 enclosure status table 98 Ethernet LEDs 102 Fault described 97 Locator enclosure status LED 98 Locator described 97 network management port LED 103 OK to Remove hard drive LED 101 power supply described 101 Service Required enclosure status LED 98 Service
14. 75 inches and not more than 755 7 mm 29 75 inches from the outside face of the front rail to the outside face of the back rail If the spacing exceeds the maximum measurement install the rail extenders as described in Installing the Long Bracket Extenders on page 33 1 Get the hardmount brackets and M5 x 8 mm flathead Phillips screws from the rack kit FIGURE 3 6 2 Using four of the supplied M5 x 8 mm flathead Phillips screws two screws for each bracket secure the hardmount brackets to the sides of the server FIGURE 3 7 Note that the hardmount brackets are attached to the top portion of the server with the brackets oriented so that the handles are at the lower part of the brackets Chapter 3 Installing a Netra 440 Server Into a Rack 25 FIGURE 3 7 Securing the Hardmount Bracket to the Server 26 Netra 440 Server Installation Guide March 2006 3 Get the Telco slide assemblies from the rack kit FIGURE 3 6 4 Press in the button on each slide and pull the glide completely out of the slide FIGURE 3 8 Button e Slide in two parts FIGURE 3 8 Dismantling the Slide Chapter 3 Installing a Netra 440 Server Into a Rack 27 5 Align the holes in the glides with the appropriate holes on the sides of the server and using the eight screws from the ship kit four screws for each side secure the glides to the sides of the server FIGURE 3 9 FIGURE 3 9 Securing the Glides to the System Chassis
15. Ambient 5 C 41 F to 40 C 104 F 40 C 40 F to 70 C 158 F temperature Short term 5 C 23 F to 55 C 131 F Relative 5 to 85 relative humidity Up to 93 relative humidity noncondensing humidity noncondensing 38 C 100 4 F max wet bulb Short term 5 to 90 relative humidity noncondensing but not to exceed 0 024 kg water kg dry air 0 053 Ibs water 2 205 lb dry air Altitude Up to 3000 m 9842 4 ft Up to 12000 m 39369 6 ft Short term no more than 96 hours temperature and humidity limits apply to servers with altitudes up to 1800 m 5905 44 ft AC Operating Power Limits and Ranges The information in this section applies to the AC version of the Netra 440 server TABLE 1 3 gives AC power source requirements for each power supply in the Netra 440 server and TABLE 1 4 gives AC power source requirements for the Netra 440 server as a whole TABLE 1 3 AC Operating Power Limits and Ranges for Each Power Supply in the Netra 440 Server Description Limit or Range Operating input voltage range 90 264 VAC Operating frequency range 47 63 Hz Maximum operating input current 5 5 A 90 VAC Maximum operating input power 500 W 4 Netra 440 Server Installation Guide March 2006 TABLE 1 4 Description AC Operating Power Limits and Ranges for the Netra 440 Server Limit or Range Operating input voltage range Operating frequency range Maximum operating input current Maximum op
16. Limits and Ranges 4 DC Power Source Requirements 5 DC Supply and Ground Conductor Requirements Recommended Operating Environment 7 Ambient Temperature 7 Ambient Relative Humidity 7 Airflow Considerations 8 Acoustic Noise Emissions 8 Calculating Heat Dissipation 9 NEBS Level 3 Compliance 9 Sun Advanced Lights Out Manager 9 Sun Install Check Tool 10 6 Sun Remote Services Net Connect Support 11 2 Installation Overview 13 Installation Overview 13 Installing Optional Components 15 3 Installing a Netra 440 Server Into a Rack 17 Rackmounting Options 18 Hardmount in a 19 Inch 4 Post Rack 19 Sliding Rail Mount in a 19 Inch 4 Post Rack 24 Installing the Long Bracket Extenders 33 Hardmount in a 600 mm 4 Post Rack 36 Hardmount in a 23 Inch 2 Post Rack 42 Hardmount in a 19 Inch 2 Post Rack 45 4 Connecting Cables 49 Connecting the Chassis Grounding Cable DC Version 51 Connecting All Other Cables 52 Alarm Port 53 Serial Port TTYB 54 USB Ports USB0 3 55 Ethernet Ports NETO and NET1 56 SCSI Port 57 ALOM Serial Management Port TTYA 59 RJ 45 to DB 9 Adapter Crossovers 60 RJ 45 to DB 25 Adapter Crossovers 60 ALOM Network Management Port 61 Assembling and Connecting the DC Input Power Cable 62 v Assembling the DC Input Power Cable 62 v Installing the Strain Relief Housings 66 iv Netra 440 Server Installation Guide e March 2006 A B v Connecting the DC Input Power Cable to the Server 68 Connecting the AC Power Cables
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18. Mount in a 19 Inch 4 Post Rack on page 24 Hardmount in a 600 mm 4 Post Rack on page 36 Hardmount in a 23 Inch 2 Post Rack on page 42 Hardmount in a 19 Inch 2 Post Rack on page 45 Caution The server is heavy Two people are required to lift and mount the system into a rack enclosure when using the procedures in this chapter Before starting any of the following rackmounting procedures identify a helper to assist you in installing the server Verify that your helper can safely lift and carry 42 Ibs 19 kg which is approximately half the weight of a fully equipped server Caution When completing a two person procedure always communicate your intentions clearly before during and after each step to minimize confusion Rackmounting Options The Netra 440 server ships with a 19 inch 4 post hardmount rack kit see Hardmount in a 19 Inch 4 Post Rack on page 19 for installation instructions TABLE 3 1 lists the four additional rackmount kit options that can be ordered from Sun This chapter provides installation instructions for all of these rackmount kit options TABLE 3 1 Optional Rackmount Kits Order Number Mounting Kit Installation Instructions X8100A 19 inch 4 post slide mount kit Sliding Rail Mount in a 19 Inch 4 Post Rack on page 24 X7905A 600 mm x 600 mm rackmount kit Hardmount in a 600 mm 4 Post Rack on page 36 X7903A 23 inch 2 post rackmount kit Hardmount in a 23 I
19. Port The network management connector labeled NET MGT is an RJ 45 connector located on the ALOM system controller card and can be accessed from the back panel This port needs to be configured prior to use For information on configuring this port for managing the server with ALOM see the Advanced Lights Out Manager User Guide for the Netra 440 Server 817 5481 xx FIGURE 4 9 Network Management Port Pin Numbering TABLE 4 12 Network Management Port Pin Signals Pin Signal Description Pin Signal Description 1 Transmit Data 5 Common Mode Termination 2 Transmit Data 6 Receive Data 3 Receive Data 7 Common Mode Termination 4 Common Mode Termination 8 Common Mode Termination Chapter 4 Connecting Cables 61 62 Assembling and Connecting the DC Input Power Cable Note This section describes how to connect DC power input cables to a DC powered Netra 440 server For AC powered server instructions see Connecting the AC Power Cables on page 71 Caution Verify that your site meets the source site requirements given in DC Power Source Requirements on page 5 before proceeding with these instructions The basic system configuration comes with four power supplies installed The system will continue to operate even if a single power supply fails known as a 3 1 configuration or if two power supplies fail known as a 2 2 configuration A 2 2 configuration is possible because any
20. Server 4 DC Operating Power Limits and Ranges for Each Power Supply in the Netra 440 Server 5 DC Operating Power Limits and Ranges for the Netra 440 Server 5 AC Operating Power Limits and Ranges for the Netra 440 Server 5 ALOM Component Monitoring 10 Optional Rackmount Kits 18 19 inch 4 Post Rackmount Screw Kit Contents 19 Sliding Rail 19 inch 4 Post Rackmount Screw Kit Contents 25 Hardmount 600 mm 4 Post Rackmount Screw Kit Contents 36 Hardmount 23 Inch 2 Post Rackmount Screw Kit Contents 42 19 inch 2 Post Rackmount Screw Kit Contents 45 Netra 440 Server Ports 50 Alarm Port Signals 53 Serial Port Connector Signals 54 USB Ports Pin Numbering 55 Ethernet Connection Transfer Rates 56 Ethernet Connector Pin Signals 56 OpenBoot PROM Devalias and Device Path Data for the Ethernet Ports 56 xi TABLE 4 8 TABLE 4 9 TABLE 4 10 TABLE 4 11 TABLE 4 12 TABLE 5 1 TABLE 6 1 TABLE B 1 TABLE B 2 TABLE B 3 TABLE B 4 TABLE B 5 TABLE B 6 TABLE B 7 SCSI Port Pin Signals 57 Serial Management Port Pin Signals 59 RJ 45 to DB 9 Adapter Crossovers 60 RJ 45 to DB 25 Adapter Crossovers 60 Network Management Port Pin Signals 61 Pin Crossovers for Connecting to a Typical Terminal Server 77 Netra 440 Software Configuration Worksheet 88 Enclosure Status LEDs 98 Alarm Indicators and Dry Contact Alarm States 99 Hard Drive LEDs 101 Fan TrayLEDs 101 Power Supply LEDs 102 Ethernet LEDs 102 Network Management P
21. an appropriate etc hostname file for each new network interface Appendix D Managing Network Interfaces 111 The name of the file you create should be of the form etc hostname typenum where type is the network interface type identifier some common types are ce le hme eri and ge and num is the device instance number of the interface according to the order in which it was installed in the system For example the file names for the system s Gigabit Ethernet interfaces are etc hostname ce0 and etc hostname cel If you add a PCI Fast Ethernet adapter card as a third interface its file name should be etc hostname eri0 At least one of these files the primary network interface should exist already having been created automatically during the Solaris OS installation process Note The documentation accompanying the network interface card should identify its type Alternatively you can enter the show devs command from the ok prompt to obtain a list of all installed devices 6 Edit the etc hostname file s created in Step 5 to add the host name s determined in Step 1 Following is an example of the etc hostname files required for a system called sunrise which has two on board Sun Gigabit Ethernet interfaces ce0 and cel and a PCI Fast Ethernet adapter card eri2 A network connected to the on board ce0 and cel interfaces would recognize the system as sunrise and sunrise 1 while networks connected to the PCI based eri0 int
22. any faults or failures detected in the System Active following areas e Motherboard e CPU memory module e DIMM e Hard drive e Fan trays e Power supply In addition to the system Service Required LED other fault LEDs might also be lit depending on the nature of the fault If the system Service Required LED is lit check the status of other fault LEDs on the front panel to determine the nature of the fault See the Netra 440 Server Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Guide for more information This green LED lights when the ALOM detects that Solaris OS is running OD Alarm LEDs The alarm LEDs are located at the front of the system along the left side of the front cover The dry contact alarm card has four LED status indicators that are supported by ALOM Information about the alarm indicators and dry contact alarm states is provided in TABLE B 2 For more information about alarm indicators refer to the Sun Advanced Lights Out Manager Software User s Guide for the Netra 440 Server 817 5481 xx For more information about an API to control the alarm indicators refer to the Netra 440 Server System Administration Guide 817 3884 xx 98 Netra 440 Server Installation Guide March 2006 TABLE B 2 Alarm Indicators and Dry Contact Alarm States Indicator System Alarm Relay Relay and Relay Indicator Application or Indicator Indicator NC4 NO Labels Color Server State Condition or Action State State State State C
23. cable to the RJ 45 outlet of the appropriate network device You should hear the connector tab click into place Consult your network documentation if you need more information about how to connect to your network If you are adding an additional network interface to the system you need to configure that interface See Configuring Additional Network Interfaces on page 111 Configuring the Primary Network Interface For background information see Network Interfaces on page 107 If you are using a PCI network interface card see the documentation supplied with the card 1 Choose a network port using the following table as a guide OpenBoot PROM Ethernet Port PCI Bus Clock Rate devalias Device Path 1 PCI 2B 66 MHz netl pci 1 700000 network 1 0 PCI 1A 66 MHz net0 pci 1c 600000 network 2 2 Attach an Ethernet cable to the port you chose See Attaching a Twisted Pair Ethernet Cable on page 108 3 Choose a network host name for the system and make a note of it You need to furnish the name in a later step The host name must be unique within the network It can consist only of alphanumeric characters and the dash Do not use a dot in the host name Do not begin the name with a number or a special character The name must not be longer than 30 characters 4 Determine the unique Internet Protocol IP address of the network interface and make a note of it You need to furnish the address
24. directly to the Netra 440 server See the Netra 440 Server System Administration Guide 817 3884 xx for details m Connect a serial interface breakout cable to a patch panel and use the straight through patch cable supplied by Sun to connect the patch panel to the server The following illustration shows how to connect a patch cable between a terminal server patch panel and the serial management port SERIAL MGT on the Netra 440 server Netra 440 Server Installation Guide March 2006 ga n 0 Terminal server Straight through cable y Netra 440 server 10 111 n a r ode QOOG 00000 e DO Og o Oo Lo 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 f0 11 K2 13 14 f5 a FUFTFFFFHTH gt FTT o L Patch cable to serial management port FIGURE 5 1 Patch Panel Connection Between a Terminal Server and a Netra 440 Server If the pinouts for the serial management port do not correspond with the pinouts for the RJ 45 ports on the terminal server you need to make a crossover cable that takes each pin on the Netra 440
25. each wire Doing so will leave uninsulated wire exposed from the DC connector after the assembly is complete 8 mm 5 16 in FIGURE 4 11 Stripping the Insulation From the Wire 6 Open the cage clamp for a section of the DC input plug Perform one of the following actions m Insert the tip of the cage clamp operating lever into the rectangular hole directly above the hole in the DC input plug where you want to insert the first wire and press down on the cage clamp operating lever Top of input plug FIGURE 4 12 Opening the Input Plug Cage Clamp Using the Cage Clamp Operating Lever 64 Netra 440 Server Installation Guide March 2006 m Insert a small slotted screwdriver into the rectangular hole directly above the hole in the DC input plug where you want to insert the first wire and press down on the screwdriver Top of input plug FIGURE 4 13 Opening the Cage Clamp Using a Screwdriver 7 Feed the exposed section of the appropriate wire into the hole in the DC input plug described in Step 6 FIGURE 4 14 shows which wires should be inserted into each hole in the DC input plug From 48V Return From chassis ground green yellow Top of us I dan a G pd Vs tini FIGURE 4 14 Assembling the DC Input Power Cable 8 Repeat Step 6 and Step 7 for the other two wires to complete the assembly of the DC input power cable Chapter 4 Connecting Cabl
26. in a later step An IP address must be assigned by the network administrator Each network device or interface must have a unique IP address Appendix D Managing Network Interfaces 109 During installation of the Solaris OS the software automatically detects the system s on board network interfaces and any installed PCI network interface cards for which native Solaris device drivers exist The operating environment then asks you to select one of the interfaces as the primary network interface and prompts you for its host name and IP address You can configure only one network interface during installation of the operating system You must configure any additional interfaces separately after the operating system is installed For more information see Configuring Additional Network Interfaces on page 111 For Additional Information After completing this procedure the primary network interface is ready for operation However in order for other network devices to communicate with the system you must enter the system s IP address and host name into the namespace on the network name server For information about setting up a network name service see the Solaris Naming Configuration Guide for your specific Solaris OS release The device driver for the system s on board Sun Gigabit Ethernet interfaces is automatically installed with the Solaris OS release For information about operating characteristics and configuration parameters
27. is in Standby mode Chapter 1 Preparing for Installation 9 TABLE 1 7 lists the components monitored by ALOM and describes the information provided for each component TABLE 1 7 ALOM Component Monitoring Component Monitored What ALOM Reveals Disk drives Whether each slot has a drive present and whether it reports OK status Fans Whether a fan is present fan speed and whether the fans report OK status CPUs Whether a CPU is present the temperature measured at the CPU and any thermal warning or failure conditions Power supplies Whether each bay has a power supply present and whether it reports OK status System enclosure System ambient temperature as well as any enclosure temperature thermal warning or failure conditions Circuit breakers and voltages Whether circuit breakers have been tripped and whether correct voltages are reported Server front panel System rotary switch position and status of LEDs Alarm port Status of the alarm port 10 Sun Install Check Tool The Netra 440 server supports the Sun Install Check tool which can confirm that your server has been installed successfully The Install Check software is designed to check the initial server installation and tests your server for Minimum required Solaris OS level Presence of key critical patches Proper firmware levels Unsupported hardware components If potential issues are identified the software generates a report that provides specific
28. over the wires and back out of the strain relief housing Tighten the tie wrap to secure the wires to the strain relief housing FIGURE 4 17 Chapter 4 Connecting Cables 67 5 Lower the top portion of the strain relief housing so that the three prongs on the top portion insert into the openings in the DC input plug Push the top and bottom portions of the strain relief housing together until they snap into place FIGURE 4 18 Assembling the Strain Relief Housing v Connecting the DC Input Power Cable to the Server Caution An energy hazard is present when energized units are not properly grounded 1 Open the front system door Press in on the door release latches and lower the system door 68 Netra 440 Server Installation Guide March 2006 Door release latches FIGURE 4 19 Opening the System Door 2 Turn the rotary switch to the Standby position FIGURE 4 20 Standby position FIGURE 4 20 Turning the Rotary Switch to the Standby Position 3 Slide the server out of the rack far enough to give you convenient access to the back of the server Chapter 4 Connecting Cables 69 4 Connect the DC input power cables to the DC connector on each power supply Good practice is to connect each power supply to a separate DC circuit which enables the system to remain operational if one of the DC circuits fails Consult your loca
29. screws vary depending on your particular rack Chapter 3 Installing a Netra 440 Server Into a Rack 41 Hardmount in a 23 Inch 2 Post Rack The hardmount kit for a 23 inch 2 post rack consists of m Two side brackets m Bag of screws Screws Side brackets FIGURE 3 23 Contents of the Hardmount 23 Inch 2 Post Kit TABLE 3 5 Hardmount 23 Inch 2 Post Rackmount Screw Kit Contents Number Description Where Used 8 M5 x 8 mm Phillips panhead screws 8 for side brackets 12 M5 x 12 mm screws 12 for rack if appropriate 12 M6 x 12 mm screws 12 for rack if appropriate 12 M6 square clip nuts 12 for rack if appropriate 12 10 32 x 0 5 in combo head screws 12 for rack if appropriate 12 12 24 x 0 5 in combo head screws 12 for rack if appropriate 42 Netra 440 Server Installation Guide March 2006 1 Get the side brackets from the rack kit FIGURE 3 23 2 Using eight of the M5 x 8 mm panhead Phillips screws four for each side bracket secure the side brackets to the sides of the server FIGURE 3 24 Note that the wide flat side of the brackets are facing the rear of the server for this rackmount option not the front FIGURE 3 24 Securing the Side Brackets to the Side of the Server Chapter 3 Installing a Netra 440 Server Into a Rack 43 3 Lift the server to the desired location in the rack 4 Using four screws per side secure the front hardmount brackets attached to the sides of the server to the front of the rac
30. server serial management port to the corresponding pin in the terminal server s serial port TABLE 5 1 shows the crossovers that the cable must perform TABLE 5 1 Pin Crossovers for Connecting to a Typical Terminal Server Netra 440 Serial Management Port RJ 45 Connector Pin Terminal Server Serial Port Pin Pin 1 RTS Pin 1 CTS Pin 2 DTR Pin 2 DSR Pin 3 TXD Pin 3 RXD Pin 4 Signal Ground Pin 4 Signal Ground Pin 5 Signal Ground Pin 5 Signal Ground Chapter 5 Setting Up a System Console Device 77 78 TABLE 5 1 Pin Crossovers for Connecting to a Typical Terminal Server Continued Netra 440 Serial Management Port RJ 45 Connector Pin Terminal Server Serial Port Pin Pin 6 RXD Pin 6 TXD Pin 7 DSR DCD Pin 7 DTR Pin 8 CTS Pin 8 RTS Accessing the System Console Through a Terminal Server Open a terminal session on the connecting device and type telnet IP address of terminal server port number For example for a Netra 440 server connected to port 10000 on a terminal server whose IP address is 192 20 30 10 you would type telnet 192 20 30 10 10000 Note At this point all system information is delivered to you by way of the ALOM system controller card and its software ALOM is the default method for communicating with the Netra 440 server For detailed information about using ALOM consult the Advanced Lights Out Manager User s Guide for the Netra 440 Server
31. the rack kit FIGURE 3 1 5 Install the rear mount support brackets at the rear of the server extending the rear mount support brackets to the measured depth of the rack FIGURE 3 3 Use two to three of the supplied M5 x 8 mm panhead Phillips screws for each bracket depending on the rack depth If your rack is especially deep you may only be able to secure the rear mount support brackets using only two screws per side FIGURE 3 3 Attaching the Rear Mount Support Brackets Chapter 3 Installing a Netra 440 Server Into a Rack 21 6 Lift the server to the desired location in the rack 7 Using four screws per side secure the front hardmount brackets attached to the sides of the server to the front of the rack FIGURE 3 4 The size of the screws varies depending on your particular rack FIGURE 3 4 Securing the Front of the Server to the Rack 22 Netra 440 Server Installation Guide March 2006 8 Get the two rear mount flanges from the rack kit FIGURE 3 1 9 At the rear of the rack use the two captive screws to secure the two rear mount flanges to the rear mount support brackets that are attached to the server FIGURE 3 5 U L e e e e coeso s 00 0 5050 Captive screws to secure flange to rear of server L 4 II PA AF AI STA ASA p A x la CSSSSSESSEGa Screws to secure flange to rack FIGURE 3 5 Securing t
32. two power supplies will satisfy the entire load of a fully configured system Assembling the DC Input Power Cable Note If you have already assembled the DC input power cables skip to Connecting the DC Input Power Cable to the Server on page 68 Identify the parts that you will use to assemble the DC input power cable FIGURE 4 10 The following DC connection parts are provided in this kit so that you can assemble one or more DC power input cables These cables are used to connect the 48V DC input source s to the power supply units in the following components DC input plugs Strain relief housings Cage clamp operating lever a a a m Tie wraps Netra 440 Server Installation Guide March 2006 Cage clamp operating lever Strain relief housing FIGURE 4 10 DC Connection Parts 2 Turn off power from the DC power source through the circuit breakers Caution Do not proceed with these instructions until you have turned off the power from the DC power source through the circuit breakers 3 Get a DC input plug from the ship kit 4 Locate the three wires coming from the DC power source that will be used in the connection to your unit m 48V negative terminal m Chassis ground m 48V Return positive terminal Chapter 4 Connecting Cables 63 5 Strip 8 mm 5 16 inches of insulation from each of the wires coming from the DC power source Do not strip more than 8 mm 5 16 inches from
33. with the system Netra 440 server Antistatic wrist strap RJ 45 to DB 9 a RJ 45 to DB 25 KS RJ 45 serial console cable Rackmount kit gt M5 nut kit DC connectors DC server only FIGURE 1 1 Netra 440 Server Ship Kit Contents Note The DC connector assembly kit is for the DC powered server only If you have an AC powered server please dispose of this DC connector kit Netra 440 Server Installation Guide e March 2006 Installation Site Requirements This section provides the specifications and site requirements you may need when planning the installation of the Netra 440 server For safety and compliance information refer to the Netra 440 Safety and Compliance Manual 817 6225 xx and the Important Safety Information for Sun Hardware Systems document 816 7190 xx that came with your system Physical Dimensions TABLE 1 1 Physical Specifications Netra 440 Server Measure U S Metric Width 17 32 inches 440 0 mm Depth 19 5 inches 495 mm Height 8 75 inches 5 rack units 222 mm Weight without PCI cards and rack mounts 79 4 Ibs 36 kg Weight fully configured with 19 inch 81 6 lbs 37 kg 4 post hardmount rack option Chapter 1 Preparing for Installation 3 Environmental Requirements You can operate and store the Netra 440 server safely in the conditions detailed in TABLE 1 2 TABLE 1 2 Netra 440 Server Operating and Storage Specifications Specification Operating Storage
34. 006 SCSI Port The SCSI serial data connector is located on the motherboard and can be accessed from the back panel lt FIGURE 4 7 SCSI Port Pin Numbering TABLE 4 8 SCSI Port Pin Signals 34 L 68 Pin Signal Description Pin Signal Description 1 Data12 35 Data12 2 Data13 36 Data13 3 Datal4 37 Datal4 4 Data15 38 Data15 5 Parity1 39 Parity1 6 Data0 40 Data0 7 Datal 41 Datal 8 Data2 42 Data2 9 Data3 43 Data3 10 Data4 44 Data4 11 Data5 45 Data5 12 Data6 46 Data6 13 Data7 47 Data7 14 Parity0 48 Parity0 15 Ground 49 Ground 16 DIFF_SENSE 50 Ground 17 TERM_PWR 51 TERM_PWR 18 TERM_PWR 52 TERM_PWR 19 N C 53 N C Chapter 4 Connecting Cables 57 58 TABLE 4 8 SCSI Port Pin Signals Continued Pin Signal Description Pin Signal Description 20 Ground 54 Ground 21 ATN 55 ATN 22 Ground 56 Ground 23 BSY 57 BSY 24 ACK 58 ACK 25 RST 59 RST 26 MSG 60 MSG 27 SEL 61 SEL 28 CD 62 CD 29 REQ 63 REQ 30 I O 64 I O 31 Data8 65 Data8 32 Data9 66 Data9 33 Data10 67 Data10 34 Datall 68 Datall Netra 440 Server Installation Guide March 2006 ALOM Serial Management Port TTYA The serial management connector labeled SERIAL MGT is an RJ 45 connector located on the ALOM system controller card and can be accessed from the back panel This port is the defaul
35. 114 Netra 440 Server Installation Guide March 2006 5 If you are logged in to the sc gt prompt switch to the ok prompt Type sc gt console 6 When the system banner is displayed on the system console immediately abort the boot process to access the system ok prompt The system banner contains the Ethernet address and host ID To abort the boot process use one of the following methods m Hold down the Stop or L1 key and press A on your keyboard m Press the Break key on the terminal keyboard m Type the break command from the sc gt prompt 7 At the ok prompt type the following commands ok setenv auto boot false ok reset all You must set the auto boot variable to false and issue the reset all command to ensure that the system correctly initiates upon reboot If you do not issue these commands the system may fail to initialize because the boot process was aborted in Step 6 8 At the ok prompt type the following command ok setenv auto boot true You must set the auto boot variable back to true so that the system boots automatically after a system reset 9 At the ok prompt type the following command ok boot r The boot r command rebuilds the device tree for the system incorporating any newly installed options so that the operating system recognizes them Appendix D Managing Network Interfaces 115 Note The system can take anywhere from 30 seconds to 20 min
36. 71 Setting Up a System Console Device 75 Accessing the System Console Through a Terminal Server 76 Connecting the Server toa Terminal Server 76 Accessing the System Console Through a Terminal Server 78 Accessing the System Console Through an Alphanumeric Terminal 79 Accessing the System Console Through a TIP Connection 80 Powering On and Configuring the Server 83 Powering On the Server 83 Setting the Rotary Switch 84 Powering On From the Keyboard 85 Powering On Using the On Standby Button 86 Powering Off the System Using the On Standby Button 86 Configuring the Server 87 Software Configuration Worksheet 88 Configuring With the Server Details Registered asa Name Server 91 Configuring Without the Server Details Registered as a Name Server 91 Configuring a Standalone Server for the First Time 92 Clearing Your Configuration and Starting Again 93 Accessing Advanced Lights Out Manager ALOM Software 93 Displaying the ALOM Prompt 93 Displaying the Console Prompt 94 Taking Console Write Capability Away From Another User 94 Installing the DVD Drive 95 Netra 440 Server LEDs 97 Contents v vi Enclosure Status LEDs 97 Alarm LEDs 98 Hard Drive LEDs 101 Fan Tray LEDs 0 2 101 Power Supply LEDs 102 Ethernet Connection LEDs 102 Network Management Port LED 103 Selecting a Boot Device 105 Managing Network Interfaces 107 Network Interfaces 107 Redundant Network Interfaces 108 Attaching a Twisted Pair Ethernet Cable 108 Conf
37. 77 xx and the Netra 440 Server System Administration Guide 817 3884 xx for OpenBoot command information 10 Confirm that the Ethernet connection is attached to the server 11 Check whether the rotary switch is in the Normal position See Setting the Rotary Switch on page 84 12 Power on the server by either pressing the On Standby button on the front panel or from a keyboard using the ALOM software See Powering On the Server on page 83 13 Configure the server software The Solaris operating system is preinstalled on the server When you power on you are automatically guided through the Solaris operating system configuration procedure See Configuring the Server on page 87 for more information 14 Install any required patch or patches to the server Refer to the Netra 440 Server Release Notes 817 3885 xx for a list of the required patches 15 Load additional software from the Solaris media kit optional The Solaris media kit sold separately includes several CDs containing software to help you operate configure and administer your server See the documentation provided with the media kit for a complete listing of included software and detailed installation instructions 14 Netra 440 Server Installation Guide March 2006 Installing Optional Components The standard components of the Netra 440 server are installed at the factory However if you ordered options such as additional memory or a PCI c
38. Cable on page 108 If you are using a PCI network interface card see the documentation supplied with the card Note All internal devices except hard drives must be installed by qualified service personnel only Installation procedures for these components are covered in the Netra 440 Server Service Manual 817 3883 xx 1 Choose a network host name for each new interface You need to furnish the name in a later step The host name must be unique within the network It can consist only of alphanumeric characters and the dash Do not use a dot in the host name Do not begin the name with a number or a special character The name must not be longer than 30 characters Usually an interface host name is based on the system host name For example if the system is assigned the host name sunrise the added network interface could be named sunrise 1 For more information see the installation instructions accompanying the Solaris OS 2 Determine the Internet Protocol IP address for each new interface You need to furnish the IP address in a later step An IP address must be assigned by your network administrator Each interface on a network must have a unique IP address 3 Boot the operating system if it is not already running Be sure to perform a reconfiguration boot if you just added a new PCI network interface card See Initiating a Reconfiguration Boot on page 114 4 Log in to the system as superuser 5 Create
39. Installation Guide March 2006 1 Get the two front hardmount brackets from the standard rack kit FIGURE 3 1 These front hardmount brackets came as part of the standard Netra 440 server ship kit not as part of the 600 mm four post rackmount ship kit 2 Using eight of the supplied M5 x 8 mm flathead Phillips screws four screws for each bracket secure the front hardmount brackets to the sides of the server FIGURE 3 18 FIGURE 3 18 Securing the Hardmount Brackets to the Server Chapter 3 Installing a Netra 440 Server Into a Rack 37 3 Measure the depth of the rack 4 Get the two rear mount support brackets from the standard rack kit FIGURE 3 1 These rear mount support brackets came as part of the standard Netra 440 server ship kit not as part of the 600 mm four post rackmount ship kit 5 Install the rear mount support brackets at the rear of the server extending the rear mount support brackets to the measured depth of the rack FIGURE 3 19 Use two to three of the supplied M4 x 8 mm panhead Phillips screws for each bracket depending on the rack depth If your rack is especially deep you may only be able to secure the rear mount support brackets using only two screws per side FIGURE 3 19 Attaching the Rear Mount Support Brackets 38 Netra 440 Server Installation Guide March 2006 6 Get the 600 mm front adjuster brackets from the rack kit FIGURE 3 17 7 Using eight of the supplied M5 x 8 mm panhead Phi
40. Open the system door Remove the DVD slot cover if one is installed Pull down on the top of the DVD slot cover then lift it up and away from the empty DVD slot FIGURE A 1 Store the DVD slot cover in a safe place 95 FIGURE A 1 Removing the DVD Slot Cover 5 Slide the DVD drive into the system until the two DVD drive locking tabs click into place FIGURE A 2 FIGURE A 2 Installing the DVD drive 6 Close the system door 7 Power on the system and perform a configuration reboot See Powering On the Server on page 83 96 Netra 440 Server Installation Guide March 2006 APPENDIX B Netra 440 Server LEDs This appendix gives information on the Netra 440 server LEDs All of the information in this appendix is related directly to instructions in this guide Enclosure Status LEDs on page 97 Alarm LEDs on page 98 Hard Drive LEDs on page 101 Fan Tray LEDs 0 2 on page 101 Power Supply LEDs on page 102 Ethernet Connection LEDs on page 102 Network Management Port LED on page 103 Enclosure Status LEDs As you install your Netra 440 server be aware of several enclosure status LED indicators on both the front and back panels These indicators provide general enclosure status alert you to system problems and help you to determine the location of system faults At the top left of the serv
41. Required hard drive LED 101 lights out manager See Advanced Lights Out Manager 9 link integrity test 110 113 local graphics monitor remote power off 114 Locator LED described 97 M major alarm indicator 99 minor alarm indicator 100 moving the system precautions 83 N NEBS compliance 9 Net Connect monitoring services 11 network name server 113 primary interface 110 network interfaces about 107 configuring additional 111 redundant 108 normally closed NC relay state 100 normally open NO relay state 100 O OK to Remove hard drive LED 101 On Standby button 84 86 OpenBoot commands show devs 106 112 OpenBoot configuration variables boot device 105 OpenBoot firmware selecting a boot device 105 optional components installing 15 overcurrent protection 6 circuit breakers 6 P parity 79 parts checklist of 2 password admin user 85 94 PCI cards device names 106 physical specifications 3 ports alarm 53 ALOM network management 61 ALOM serial management TTYA 59 Ethernet 56 SCSI 57 serial 54 USB 55 power specifications 5 power supplies LEDs described 101 powering off 86 powering on 83 to 86 from keyboard 85 using On Standby button 86 R rackmount kits part numbers 19 inch 4 post slide mount 18 23 inch 2 post hardmount 18 600 mm 4 post hardmount 18 reconfiguration boot 114 redundant network interfaces 108 relay state normally closed NC 100 normal
42. and must be approved for the intended application Netra 440 Server Installation Guide e March 2006 Recommended Operating Environment Your environmental control system must provide intake air for the server which complies with the limits specified in Environmental Requirements on page 4 To avoid overheating do not direct warmed air m Toward the front air intake of the server m Toward the server access panels Note When you receive your system place it in the environment in which you will install it Leave it in its shipping crate at its final destination for 24 hours This resting period prevents thermal shock and condensation The system has been tested to meet all functional requirements when operating in the operating environmental limits presented in Environmental Requirements on page 4 Operating computer equipment in extremes of temperature or humidity increases the failure rate of hardware components To minimize the chance of component failure use the server within the optimal temperature and humidity ranges Ambient Temperature An ambient temperature range of 21 C 69 8 F to 23 C 73 4 F is optimal for system reliability At 22 C 71 6 F it is easy to maintain safe relative humidity levels Operating in this temperature range provides a buffer if the environmental support systems fail Ambient Relative Humidity Ambient relative humidity levels between 45 and 50 are the most suitable fo
43. ard these will be shipped separately If possible install these components prior to installing the server in a rack m If you ordered a DVD drive go to Appendix A for installation instructions m If you ordered any other options that are not factory installed see the Netra 440 Server Service Manual 817 3883 xx for installation instructions Note All internal components except hard drives must be installed by qualified service technicians only 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 antistatic surface such as a Sun antistatic discharge mat an antistatic bag or a disposable antistatic mat Also always wear an antistatic wrist strap connected to a metal surface on the chassis when you work on system components Note The optional component list might be updated at any time Refer to the Sun StoreSM web site http store sun com for the most current list of Netra 440 server supported components Chapter 2 Installation Overview 15 16 Netra 440 Server Installation Guide March 2006 CHAPTER O Installing a Netra 440 Server Into a Rack This chapter provides instructions for installing the Netra 440 server into a rack and contains the following sections Rackmounting Options on page 18 Hardmount in a 19 Inch 4 Post Rack on page 19 Sliding Rail
44. ation or if two power supplies fail known as a 2 2 configuration A 2 2 configuration is possible because any two power supplies will satisfy the entire load of a fully configured system Additionally to ensure true AC line input redundancy for the server you should use two separate AC power sources and you should connect the power cables from any two AC power supplies in the server to each AC power source You can also connect an uninterruptible power supply UPS between each AC power source and the server to increase the availability of the server Note The Netra 440 server uses nominal input voltages from 100 VAC to 240 VAC Sun products are designed to work with power systems having a grounded neutral conductor To reduce the risk of electrical shock do not plug Sun products into another type of power source Contact your facilities manager or a qualified electrician if you are unsure what type of power is supplied to your building Open the front system door Press in on the door release latches and lower the system door Chapter 4 Connecting Cables 71 Door release latches FIGURE 4 23 Opening the System Door 2 Turn the rotary switch to the Standby position FIGURE 4 24 Standby position FIGURE 4 24 Turning the Rotary Switch to the Standby Position 3 Get the supplied AC power cords from the server s shipment kit 4 Sl
45. bit Ethernet interfaces is automatically configured during Solaris installation For information about operating characteristics and configuration parameters for these drivers refer to the Platform Notes The Sun GigaSwift Ethernet Device Driver This document is available on the Solaris on Sun Hardware AnswerBook which is provided on the Solaris Supplement CD for your specific Solaris release Note The Netra 440 server conforms to the Ethernet 10 100BASE T standard which states that the Ethernet 10BASE T link integrity test function should always be enabled on both the host system and the Ethernet hub If you have problems establishing a connection between this system and your Ethernet hub verify that the hub also has the link test function enabled Consult the manual provided with your hub for more information about the link integrity test function Appendix D Managing Network Interfaces 113 Initiating a Reconfiguration Boot After installing any new internal option or external storage device you must perform a reconfiguration boot so that the operating system is able to recognize the newly installed device s In addition if you remove any device and do not install a replacement device prior to rebooting the system you must perform a reconfiguration boot in order for the operating system to recognize the configuration change This requirement also applies to any component that is connected to the system I C bus to ensure prope
46. bleshooting Advanced Lights Out Manager ALOM system controller Netra 440 Server Product Note Netra 440 Server Product Overview Netra 440 Server System Administration Guide Netra 440 Server Service Manual Netra 440 Server Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Guide Sun Advanced Lights Out Manager User s Guide for the Netra 440 Server 817 3885 xx 817 3881 xx 817 3884 xx 817 3883 xx 817 3886 xx 817 5481 xx Preface xv Accessing Sun Documentation You can view print or purchase a broad selection of Sun documentation including localized versions at http www sun com documentation 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 Contacting Sun Technical Support If you have technical questions about this product that are not answered in this document go to http www sun com service contacting xvi Sun Welcomes Your Comments Sun is interested in improving its documentation and welcomes your comments and suggestions
47. c gt poweron Powering On Using the On Standby Button Connect the server to the power supply The server automatically goes into Standby power mode when it is connected to a power source See Chapter 4 for instructions on connecting the power cables Turn on power to any peripherals and external storage devices you have connected to the server Read the documentation supplied with the devices for specific instructions Set the rotary switch on the front bezel to the Normal 1 position See FIGURE 6 2 for more information Press the On Standby button Turn the rotary switch to the Locked position This prevents anyone from accidentally powering off the system A Powering Off the System Using the On Standby Button Caution Applications running on the Solaris operating system can be adversely affected by a poorly executed system shutdown Make sure you have gracefully shut down any applications before powering off the system 1 Notify users that the system will be powered down 2 Back up the system files and data if necessary 86 Netra 440 Server Installation Guide March 2006 3 Ensure that the rotary switch is in the Normal or Diagnostics position See FIGURE 6 2 for more information 4 Press and release the On Standby button on the front bezel The system begins an orderly software system shutdown Note Pressing and releasing the On Standby button initiates an ord
48. d studs at the rear of the chassis Tighten the two M5 nuts to secure the grounding cable to the two studs Secure the other end of the grounding cable to the earth ground in the building You can secure the grounding cable to a proper grounding point on the rack as long as the rack is properly grounded to the earth ground in the building Caution An electrical hazard is present if energized units are not properly grounded Chapter 4 Connecting Cables 51 52 Connecting All Other Cables When connecting the remaining cables to the ports at the rear of the Netra 440 server keep the following points in mind m Although access to the ALOM through the network management port is secure access through the serial management port is not secure Therefore avoid connecting a serial modem to the serial management port m The ALOM serial management port labeled SERIAL MGT and network management port labeled NET MGT are present in the Solaris OS device tree as dev ttya and in the OpenBoot configuration variables as ttya However the serial management port does not function as a standard serial connection If you want to attach a standard serial device to the system such as a printer you need to use the DB 9 port labeled TTYB on the system back panel which corresponds to dev ttyb in the Solaris OS device tree and as ttyb in the OpenBoot configuration variables See the Netra 440 Server Product Qverview for more i
49. de mount installing 24 part number 18 screw kit 25 23 inch 2 post hardmount installing 42 part number 18 screw kit 42 600 mm 4 post hardmount installing 36 part number 18 screw kit 36 A AC power connectors location 73 acoustic noise emissions 8 Active enclosure status LED 98 Activity hard drive LED 101 Advanced Lights Out Manager accessing 93 console prompt 94 overview 9 ports 9 prompt 93 remote power off 114 airflow requirements 8 alarm board alarm indicators 99 alarm states 99 alarm indicators 99 critical 99 major 99 minor 100 user 100 alarm ports 53 alarm states dry contact 99 ALOM See Advanced Lights Out Manager ALOM network management port 61 configuration rules 52 ALOM serial management port TTYA 59 alphanumeric terminal remote power off 114 B back panel enclosure status LEDs table 98 features 49 50 ports locating 49 50 baud rate 79 117 boot device OpenBoot configuration variable 105 boxes shipped to you 2 C checklist of parts 2 Cisco L2511 Terminal Server connecting 76 clearance airflow 8 clearing system configuration 93 compliance NEBS 9 configuring server as standalone 92 with details not registered 91 with details registered 91 software 87 clearing 93 cooling heat dissipation 9 critical alarm indicator 99 D DC ground studs connecting grounding cable 51 location 51 DC input power cable assembling 62
50. ed User Amber Application User sets User On Open Closed User fault Alarm3 state alarm on detected User sets User Off Closed Open User fault alarm off cleared The user can shut down the system using commands such as init0 and init 6 This does not include the system power shutdown Based on a determination of the fault conditions the user can turn the alarm on using the Solaris platform alarm API or ALOM CLI For more information about the alarm API see the Netra 440 Server System Administration Guide and for more information about ALOM CLI see the Sun Advanced Lights Out Manager Software User s Guide for the Netra 440 Server d NC state is the normally closed state This state represents the default mode of the relay contacts in the normally closed state NO state is the normally open state This state represents the default mode of the relay contacts in the normally open state In all cases when the user sets an alarm a message is displayed on the console For example when the critical alarm is set the following message is displayed on the console SC Alert CRITICAL ALARM is set Note that in some instances when the critical alarm is set the associated alarm indicator is not lit 100 Netra 440 Server Installation Guide March 2006 Hard Drive LEDs The hard drive LEDs are located at the front of the system behind the front cover directly above each hard drive The following table describes
51. ed as a Name Server on page 91 m Configuring a Standalone Server for the First Time on page 92 m Clearing Your Configuration and Starting Again on page 93 Chapter 6 Powering On and Configuring the Server 87 Software Configuration Worksheet Use the following worksheet to gather the information that you need to configure software on the Netra 440 server You do not need to gather all of the information that is requested on the worksheet You only need to collect the information that applies to your system TABLE6 1 Netra 440 Software Configuration Worksheet Information Needed to Install Description Example Your Answers Network Is the system connected to a network Yes No DHCP Can the system use Dynamic Host configuration Protocol Yes No DHCP to configure its network interfaces Host Name Host name that you choose for the system IP Address If you are not using DHCP supply the IP address for the system Example 129 200 9 1 Subnet If you are not using DHCP is the system part of a subnet Yes No If yes what is the netmask of the subnet Example 255 255 0 0 IPv6 Do you want to enable IPv6 on this machine Yes No Kerberos Do you want to configure Kerberos security on this Yes No machine If yes gather this information Default Realm Administration Server First KDC Optional Additional KDCs Name Service Which name service should this system use NIS NIS DNS LDAP None Domain Name If the sys
52. er front are three general enclosure status LEDs Two of these LEDs the system Service Required LED and the System Activity LED provide a snapshot of the overall enclosure status One LED the Locator LED helps you to locate a specific system quickly even though it might be one of many systems in a room The Locator LED is lit by command from the administrator For instructions refer to the Netra 440 Server Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Guide 817 3886 xx Other LEDs located on the front of the server work in conjunction with specific fault LED icons For example a power supply fault illuminates the associated power supply Service Required LED and the system Service Required LED Since all front panel status LEDs are powered by the server s 5 volt standby power source fault 97 LEDs remain lit for any fault condition that results in a system shutdown Locator Service Required and System Activity LEDs are also found at the upper left corner of the back panel The enclosure status LEDs operate as described in the following table TABLE B 1 Enclosure Status LEDs Name Icon Description Locator N This white LED is lit by Solaris OS command by Sun Management Center e software or by Sun Remote System Control software to locate a system See the Netra 440 Server System Administration Guide for more information Service Required This amber LED lights when system hardware or software has detected a i system fault This LED lights for
53. erating input power 90 264 VAC 47 63 Hz 11 A 90 VAC 1000 W Note The figures for the maximum operating current are provided to help you specify the fusing and cabling you need to deliver power to your equipment However these figures represent worst case scenarios DC Power Source Requirements The information in this section applies to the DC version of the Netra 440 server TABLE 1 5 gives DC power source requirements for each power supply in the Netra 440 server and TABLE 1 6 gives DC power source requirements for the Netra 440 server as a whole TABLE 1 5 440 Server Description DC Operating Power Limits and Ranges for Each Power Supply in the Netra Limit or Range Operating input voltage range Maximum operating input current Maximum operating input power 40 VDC to 75 VDC 11 5 A 450 W TABLE 1 6 Description DC Operating Power Limits and Ranges for the Netra 440 Server Limit or Range Operating input voltage range Maximum operating input current Maximum operating input power 40 VDC to 75 VDC 23 A 900 W m Reliably connected to protected earth ground m May be supplied by one or two power sources isolated from each other Chapter 1 Preparing for Installation 5 6 m Capable of providing up to 500 W of continuous power per power supply m Limited to TNV 2 as defined by UL 60950 and IEC 60950 Note The DC version of the Netra 440 server must be installed in a r
54. erface would recognize the system as sunrise 2 sunrise cat etc hostname ce0 sunrise sunrise cat etc hostname cel sunrise 1 sunrise cat etc hostname eri0 sunrise 2 7 Create an entry in the etc hosts file for each active network interface An entry consists of the IP address and the host name for each interface 112 Netra 440 Server Installation Guide March 2006 The following example shows an etc hosts file with entries for the three network interfaces used as examples in this procedure sunrise cat etc hosts Internet host table 127 0 0 1 localhost 129 144 10 57 sunrise loghost 129 144 14 26 sunrise 1 129 144 11 83 sunrise 2 8 Manually configure and enable each new interface using the ifconfig command For example for the interface eri0 type ifconfig eri0 inet ip address netmask ip netmask broadcast For more information see the ifconfig 1M man page After completing this procedure any new network interfaces are ready for operation However in order for other network devices to communicate with the system through the new interface the IP address and host name for each new interface must be entered into the namespace on the network name server For information about setting up a network name service consult the Solaris Naming Configuration Guide for your specific Solaris release The ce device driver for each of the system s on board Sun Giga
55. erly software shutdown Pressing and holding the switch for four seconds causes an immediate hardware shutdown Whenever possible you should initiate an orderly shutdown Forcing an immediate hardware shutdown can corrupt the disk drive and cause loss of data 5 Wait for the front panel green System Activity indicator to go out See Enclosure Status LEDs on page 97 for a description of this indicator Configuring the Server The Netra 440 server comes preinstalled with the Solaris 8 OS Note Solaris 9 is also supported on the Netra 440 server however you must order Solaris 9 separately See the www sun com website for more details You may also have to install separate packages and patches after you ve installed Solaris 9 Refer to the Netra 440 Server Release Notes 817 3885 xx for more details When you power on the server for the first time you are automatically taken through a configuration procedure This procedure consists of a number of questions and the answers you give determine how the server is configured Complete the software installation worksheet and choose the configuration that best suits your requirements from the list below Then follow the instructions in the appropriate section to configure your server m Software Configuration Worksheet on page 88 m Configuring With the Server Details Registered as a Name Server on page 91 m Configuring Without the Server Details Register
56. es 65 9 Repeat Step 4 through Step 8 to create as many DC input power cables as you need for your unit You need one DC input power cable for every power supply that you have in the Netra 440 server chassis If you need to remove a wire from the DC input plug insert the cage clamp operating lever or a small screwdriver into the slot directly above the wire and press down FIGURE 4 12 and FIGURE 4 13 then pull the wire from the DC input plug v Installing the Strain Relief Housings 1 Take the DC input plug and insert the bottom portion of the strain relief housing into the notch on the DC input plug until it snaps into place Make sure the strain relief housing snaps into place on the DC input plug You cannot complete the assembly correctly if the strain relief housing is not snapped into place TAI 0000 9 DI A FIGURE 4 15 Inserting the Bottom Portion of the Strain Relief Housing 66 Netra 440 Server Installation Guide March 2006 2 Route the three wires coming from the DC power source through the opening at the end of the bottom portion of the strain relief housing FIGURE 4 16 Routing the Wires out of the Bottom Portion of the Strain Relief Housing 3 Insert the tie wrap into the bottom portion of the strain relief housing FIGURE 4 17 Securing the Wires to the Strain Relief Housing 4 Loop the tie wrap
57. estricted access location According to the intent of the National Electrical Code a restricted access location is an area intended for qualified or trained personnel only and has access controlled by a locking mechanism such as a key lock or an access card system DC Supply and Ground Conductor Requirements m Suitable conductor material Use copper conductors only m Power supply connections through the input connector 12 AWG between the Netra 440 server and the source There are three conductors a 48V negative terminal m Chassis ground connection a 48V Return positive terminal m System ground conductor 12 AWG to be connected to the chassis m Cable insulation rating Minimum of 75 C 167 F low smoke fume LSF flame retardant m Only one of the following cable types m UL style 1028 or other UL 1581 VW 1 compliant equivalent a IEEE 383 compliant m IEEE 1202 1991 compliant m Branch circuit cable insulation color According to applicable National Electrical Codes m Grounding cable insulation color Green yellow Overcurrent Protection Requirements m Overcurrent protection devices must be provided as part of each equipment rack m Circuit breakers must be located between the DC power source and the Netra 440 server Use one 20 A double pole fast trip DC rated circuit breaker for each power supply unit Note Overcurrent protection devices must meet applicable national and local electrical safety codes
58. for auto layout Example opt var If no you must provide file system configuration information Mount Remote File Does this system need to access software on another file Yes No Systems system only available in If yes provide the following information about the remote the Solaris file system suninstall Server program IP Address Remote File System Local Mount Point 90 Netra 440 Server Installation Guide March 2006 Configuring With the Server Details Registered as a Name Server Note Follow the instructions in this section only if you have a name server installed on your network For instructions on using a name server to automate the process of configuring the Solaris operating system on multiple servers refer to the Solaris Advanced Installation Guide that comes with the Solaris software During the boot process you are prompted for certain information The information you provide determines the configuration of the server Specify the type of terminal you are using to communicate with the server Specify whether you need IPv6 enabled and then follow the instructions on the screen Specify whether you want to enable the Kerberos Security mechanism and then follow the instructions on the screen When prompted give a password if any for users logging in as superuser Configuring Without the Server Details Registered as a Name Server Follow the instructions in this section if you do n
59. for this driver refer to the Platform Notes The Sun GigaSwift Ethernet Device Driver This document is available on the Solaris on Sun Hardware AnswerBook which is provided on the Solaris Supplement CD for your specific Solaris OS release If you want to set up an additional network interface you must configure it separately after installing the operating environment See Configuring Additional Network Interfaces on page 111 Note The Netra 440 server conforms to the Ethernet 10 100BASE T standard which states that the Ethernet 10BASE T link integrity test function should always be enabled on both the host system and the Ethernet hub If you have problems establishing a connection between this system and your hub verify that the Ethernet hub also has the link test function enabled Consult the manual provided with your hub for more information about the link integrity test function 110 Netra 440 Server Installation Guide March 2006 Configuring Additional Network Interfaces Perform the following tasks to prepare an additional network interface m If you are setting up a redundant network interface see Redundant Network Interfaces on page 108 m If you need to install a PCI network interface card follow the installation instructions in the Netra 440 Server Service Manual 817 3883 xx m Attach an Ethernet cable to the appropriate port on the system back panel See Attaching a Twisted Pair Ethernet
60. formance Note The combination of inlet and exhaust restrictions such as cabinet doors and the spacing of the server from the doors can affect the cooling performance of the system and should be evaluated by the user The server placement is particularly important for high temperature NEBS environments where the server inlet ambient temperature is 55 C 131 F m Care should be taken to prevent recirculation of exhaust air within a rack or cabinet m Cables should be managed to minimize interfering with the server exhaust vent m Air temperature rise through the system is approximately 15 C 59 F Acoustic Noise Emissions The acoustic noise emissions on a Netra 440 server are as follows m Operating acoustic noise is 7 0 B LWAd 1B 10dB m Idling acoustic noise is 7 0 B LWAd 1B 10dB Declared noise emissions are in accordance with ISO 9296 standards 8 Netra 440 Server Installation Guide March 2006 Calculating Heat Dissipation To calculate the heat generated by a server so that you can estimate the heat your cooling system must dissipate convert the figure for the system s power requirement from Watts to BTU hr A general formula for doing this is to multiply the power requirement figure in Watts by 3 412 NEBS Level 3 Compliance Telcordia certified that the DC powered version of the Netra 440 server meets NEBS Level 3 requirements per SR 3580 including the appropriate sections of GR 63 CORE Network Equi
61. he Rack Installing the Long Bracket Extenders Use this procedure to attach the long bracket extenders to the long brackets and slide assemblies See FIGURE 3 15 for mounting details when using this procedure Note If the long brackets are already attached to the slide assembly you might have to remove the long brackets and reinstall them using this procedure 1 Locate the long bracket extenders The extenders are shorter than the long brackets and do not have clips nuts attached Chapter 3 Installing a Netra 440 Server Into a Rack 33 34 Place an extender and slide assembly inside a long bracket Install two M5 panhead screws through the rear set of holes in the slide assembly and into the front clip nuts in the center slots of the long bracket and tighten Install the two M5 panhead screws through one of the front set of holes in the slide assembly and into the matching clip nuts in the long bracket and tighten Install two M5 panhead screw through the front slots of the bracket extender and into the rear clip nuts in the center slots of the long bracket and hand tighten Install the two M5 panhead screws through the center slot of the bracket extender and into the matching clip nuts on the long bracket and hand tighten FIGURE 3 15 Installing Extender and Slide Assembly on Long Bracket 7 Secure the extender brackets and slide assemblies in the rack as shown in FIGURE 3 11 Adjust the rails
62. he Rear of the Server to the Rack 10 Using two screws for each rear mount support bracket secure the rear mount support brackets to the rear of the rack FIGURE 3 5 The size of the screws vary depending on your particular rack Chapter 3 Installing a Netra 440 Server Into a Rack 23 Sliding Rail Mount in a 19 Inch 4 Post Rack The sliding rail mount kit for a 19 inch 4 post rack consists of Two 19 inch 4 post Telco slide assemblies Two short brackets Two long brackets Two long bracket extenders Two hardmount front brackets Bag of screws Extenders Short brackets Slide assemblies Hardmount front brackets Screw kit FIGURE 3 6 Contents of the Sliding Rail 19 Inch 4 Post Kit 24 Netra 440 Server Installation Guide March 2006 TABLE 3 3 Sliding Rail 19 inch 4 Post Rackmount Screw Kit Contents Number Description Where Used 4 M5 x 8 mm Phillips flathead screws 4 for hardmount front brackets 8 Shoulder screws 8 for glides 10 M6 brass collar screws 4 for short brackets 4 for long brackets 2 extra 8 M5 panhead screws 8 for slides 12 M5 x 12 mm screws 20 for rack if appropriate 12 M6 x 12 mm screws 12 for rack if appropriate 12 M6 square clip nuts 12 for rack if appropriate 12 10 32 x 0 5 in combo head screws 12 for rack if appropriate 12 12 24 x 0 5 in combo head screws 12 for rack if appropriate Note The front to back rail spacing must be at least 755 7 mm 29
63. iable is disk net Because of this setting the firmware first attempts to boot from the system hard drive and if that fails from the on board NETO Gigabit Ethernet interface This procedure assumes that you are familiar with the OpenBoot firmware and that you know how to enter the OpenBoot environment For more information see the Netra 440 Server System Administration Guide 817 3884 xx Note The serial management port on the ALOM card is preconfigured as the default system console port For more information see the Netra 440 Server Product Overview 817 3881 xx If you want to boot from a network you must connect the network interface to the network See Chapter 4 At the ok prompt type ok setenv boot device device specifier Where the device specifier is one of the following cdrom Specifies the DVD drive disk Specifies the system boot disk internal disk 0 by default disk0 Specifies internal drive 0 disk1 Specifies internal drive 1 disk2 Specifies internal drive 2 disk3 Specifies internal drive 3 net net0 net1 Specifies the network interfaces a a a a a a a m full path name Specifies the device or network interface by its full path name 105 Note The Solaris OS modifies the boot device variable to its full path name not the alias name If you choose a nondefault boot device variable the Solaris OS specifies the full device path of the boot device No
64. iate 1 Get the side brackets from the rack kit FIGURE 3 26 2 Using eight of the M5 x 8 mm panhead Phillips screws four for each side bracket secure the side brackets to the sides of the server FIGURE 3 27 Note that the wide flat side of the brackets are facing the rear of the server for this rackmount option not the front FIGURE 3 27 Securing the Side Brackets to the Side of the Server 46 Netra 440 Server Installation Guide March 2006 3 Lift the server into the rack 4 Using four screws for each bracket secure the front of the server to the front of the rack FIGURE 3 28 The size of the screws varies depending on your rack Ns ooo o Qe o e 0 06 e 6 6 6 oa ao so aa o FIGURE 3 28 Installing and Securing the Server in the 2 Post Rack Chapter 3_ Installing a Netra 440 Server Into a Rack 47 48 Netra 440 Server Installation Guide March 2006 CHAPTER 4 Connecting Cables FIGURE 4 1 shows the DC version of the Netra 440 server back panel and identifies the DC power supply connectors and I O ports FIGURE 4 2 shows the AC version of the Netra 440 server back panel and identifies the AC power supply connectors and I O ports Ethernet ports Serial management port USB ports USBO 3 NETO NET1 Serial port TTYB SCSI port Network management port Alarm port
65. ide the server out of the rack far enough to give you convenient access to the back of the server 72 Netra 440 Server Installation Guide March 2006 5 Connect one end of each AC power cord into the AC connectors located at the rear of the server See FIGURE 4 25 for the location of the AC connectors m DEN lo o eee 5 0ee gt leeg AC connectors FIGURE 4 25 Connecting the AC Power Cords to the AC Connectors 6 Connect the other ends of the power cords into AC wall outlets To ensure true AC line input redundancy for the server you should use two separate AC power sources and you should connect the power cables from any two AC power supplies in the server to each AC power source Chapter 4 Connecting Cables 73 74 Netra 440 Server Installation Guide March 2006 CHAPTER 5 Setting Up a System Console Device This chapter provides information on connecting a system console device to the server To install the Solaris OS and any application software you must set up a terminal or other device to access the system console You can either m Connect the system to a terminal server m Use an alphanumeric ASCII terminal m Establish a TIP connection from another server Regardless of the method you choose for initial power
66. iguring the Primary Network Interface 109 For Additional Information 110 Configuring Additional Network Interfaces 111 Initiating a Reconfiguration Boot 114 Index 117 Netra 440 Server Installation Guide e March 2006 FIGURE 1 1 FIGURE 3 1 FIGURE 3 2 FIGURE 3 3 FIGURE 3 4 FIGURE 3 5 FIGURE 3 6 FIGURE 3 7 FIGURE 3 8 FIGURE 3 9 FIGURE 3 10 FIGURE 3 11 FIGURE 3 12 FIGURE 3 13 FIGURE 3 14 FIGURE 3 15 FIGURE 3 16 FIGURE 3 17 FIGURE 3 18 FIGURE 3 19 Figures Netra 440 Server Ship Kit Contents 2 Contents of the Hardmount 19 Inch 4 Post Kit 19 Securing the Hardmount Brackets to the Server 20 Attaching the Rear Mount Support Brackets 21 Securing the Front of the Server to the Rack 22 Securing the Rear of the Server to the Rack 23 Contents of the Sliding Rail 19 Inch 4 Post Kit 24 Securing the Hardmount Bracket to the Server 26 Dismantling the Slide 27 Securing the Glides to the System Chassis 28 Securing the Short Brackets to the Front of the Rack 29 Securing the Long Brackets to the Rear of the Rack 30 Securing the Slide to the Brackets 31 Sliding the System Into the Rack 32 Securing the Front of the System to the Rack 33 Installing Extender and Slide Assembly on Long Bracket 34 Securing the Long Brackets Extenders and Slide Assembly to Rack 35 Contents of the Hardmount 600 mm 4 Post Kit 36 Securing the Hardmount Brackets to the Server 37 Attaching the Rear Mount Support Bracke
67. instructions to remedy the issues You can download the Sun Net Connect software and documentation at http www sun com software installcheck Netra 440 Server Installation Guide March 2006 Sun Remote Services Net Connect Support The Netra 440 server supports the SunSM Remote Services SRS Net Connect monitoring services The SRS Net Connect web services give you the ability to self monitor systems create performance and trend reports and receive automatic notifications so you can act more quickly when a system event occurs and manage potential issues before they become problems For more information about SRS Net Connect including how to sign up and download the documentation refer to the SRS Net Connect web site at http www sun com service support srs netconnect Note The Net Connect Installation Guide contains installation instructions specific to the Netra 440 server This guide can be downloaded after signing up for the service Chapter 1 Preparing for Installation 11 12 Netra 440 Server Installation Guide March 2006 CHAPTER 2 Installation Overview This chapter lists the steps in a typical Netra 440 server installation and contains the procedures that must be performed before installing the server in a rack This chapter contains these topics Installation Overview on page 13 Installing Optional Components on page 15 Installation Overview Each step in this task lis
68. k FIGURE 3 25 The size of the screws varies depending on your particular rack ee o o 0 0 ooo y 8 g N S 6066 N a FIGURE 3 25 Securing the Front of the Server to the Rack 44 Netra 440 Server Installation Guide March 2006 Hardmount in a 19 Inch 2 Post Rack The hardmount kit for a 19 inch 2 post rack consists of m Two hardmount brackets m Two bags of screws m Two rear mount support brackets not used in this option m Two rear mount flanges not used in this option Rear mount support brackets not used in this option Hardmount brackets Rear mount flanges Screws not used in this option FIGURE 3 26 Contents of the Hardmount 19 Inch 4 Post Kit TABLE 3 6 19 inch 2 Post Rackmount Screw Kit Contents Number Description Where Used 8 M5 x 8 mm Phillips flathead screws 8 for hardmount brackets 6 M5 x 8 mm Phillips panhead screws 6 for rear mount brackets not used in this option 12 M5 x 12 mm screws 12 for rack if appropriate 12 M6 x 12 mm screws 12 for rack if appropriate Chapter 3 Installing a Netra 440 Server Into a Rack 45 TABLE 3 6 19 inch 2 Post Rackmount Screw Kit Contents Continued Number Description Where Used 12 M6 square clip nuts 12 for rack if appropriate 12 10 32 x 0 5 in combo head screws 12 for rack if appropriate 12 12 24 x 0 5 in combo head screws 12 for rack if appropr
69. l electrical codes for any additional requirements Ill Ssa Ga FIGURE 4 21 Connecting the DC Input Power Cable to the DC Connectors 5 Turn on the circuit breakers to provide power to the servers If you want to disconnect the DC input power cable from the DC connector at some point in the future turn the circuit breakers off then squeeze the two tabs on the sides of the DC input power cable and gently disconnect the DC input power cable from the DC power supply Caution Do not attempt to disconnect the DC input power cable from the DC connector until you have turned off the power from the DC power source through the circuit breakers WM o FIGURE 4 22 Disconnecting the DC Input Power Cable From the DC Connector 70 Netra 440 Server Installation Guide March 2006 Connecting the AC Power Cables Note This section describes how to connect AC power cords to an AC powered Netra 440 server For DC powered server instructions see Assembling and Connecting the DC Input Power Cable on page 62 The basic system configuration comes with four power supplies installed The system will continue to operate even if a single power supply fails known as a 3 1 configur
70. llation Guide March 2006 CHAPTER 6 Powering On and Configuring the Server This chapter describes how to power on and configure the server to suit your application It contains these sections Powering On the Server on page 83 Powering Off the System Using the On Standby Button on page 86 Configuring the Server on page 87 Accessing Advanced Lights Out Manager ALOM Software on page 93 Powering On the Server To power on the server you can use either the On Standby button located behind the front bezel or you can use the keyboard If you power on from the keyboard you can see system output as the server powers on Caution Never move the system when the system power is on Movement can cause catastrophic hard drive failure Always power off the system before moving it 83 84 Setting the Rotary Switch Before you begin powering on the server make sure that the rotary switch is in the normal position This position allows the On Standby button to control the power state of the server For more information on the operation of the rotary switch refer to the Netra 440 Server Product Overview 817 3881 xx Open the front system door Press in on the door release latches and lower the system door Door release latches FIGURE 6 1 Opening the System Door 2 Ensure that the rotary switch is set to the normal position If the switch is not in the normal position se
71. llips screws four screws for each adjuster bracket attach the 600 mm front adjuster brackets to the front hardmount brackets FIGURE 3 20 FIGURE 3 20 Attaching the 600 mm Front Adjuster Brackets to the Front Hardmount Brackets Chapter 3 Installing a Netra 440 Server Into a Rack 39 8 Lift the server to the desired location in the rack 9 Using four screws per side secure the 600 mm front adjuster brackets to the front of the rack FIGURE 3 21 The size of the screws varies depending on your particular rack A 6 9 0 0 9 0 0 6 0 0 FF 0 0 0 69090606000 rwrrTTrEXoer FIGURE 3 21 Attaching the 600 mm Front Adjuster Brackets to the Rack 40 Netra 440 Server Installation Guide March 2006 10 Get the two rear mount flanges from the rack kit FIGURE 3 17 11 At the rear of the rack use the captive screws to secure the two rear mount flanges 12 to the rear mount support brackets that are attached to the server FIGURE 3 22 es seeeeeeeeeseesesee MA z A Fesssss scs sso 7 Captive screws to secure flange to rear of server i Screws to secure p flange to rack ilaele ss ssd FIGURE 3 22 Securing the Rear Mount Flange Using two screws for each rear mount support bracket secure the rear mount support brackets to the rear of the rack FIGURE 3 22 The size of the
72. ly open NO 100 RJ 45 twisted pair Ethernet TPE connector 108 rotary switch location 84 locked position 86 normal position 84 setting 84 S SCSI port 57 serial port 54 connecting to 79 Index 119 Service Required enclosure status LED 98 Service Required hard drive LED 101 shipping what you should receive 2 show devs OpenBoot command 106 112 software configuration 87 worksheet 88 Solaris commands ifconfig 113 Solaris media kit contents of 14 specifications environmental 4 physical 3 power 5 SRS Net Connect 11 standby power 5 storage environment 4 Sun Install Check Tool 10 Sun Store web site 15 system console accessing via tip connection 80 sys unconfig command using 93 T tip connection 80 U USB ports 55 user alarm indicator 100 V ventilation requirements 8 120 Netra 440 Server Installation Guide e March 2006
73. m the system This LED is controlled by the y a software only Service This amber LED lights when the power supply s internal Required circuitry detects a fault Note that the Service Required LEDs on the front and back panels also light when this occurs mode or when it is on and outputting regulated power within Power OK D This green LED lights when the power supply is in standby specified limits Ethernet Connection LEDs A set of Ethernet LEDs is located on each Ethernet port The Ethernet LEDs operate as described in TABLE B 6 TABLE B 6 Ethernet LEDs Name Description Link Activity This green LED lights when a link is established at the particular port with its link partner and blinks to indicate activity Speed This amber LED lights when a Gigabit Ethernet connection is established and is off when a 10 100 Mbps Ethernet connection is established 102 Netra 440 Server Installation Guide March 2006 Network Management Port LED The network management port has a Link LED that operates as described in TABLE B 7 TABLE B 7 Network Management Port LED Name Description Link This green LED is lit when an Ethernet connection is present AppendixB Netra 440 Server LEDs 103 104 Netra 440 Server Installation Guide March 2006 APPENDIX C Selecting a Boot Device The boot device is specified by the setting of an OpenBoot configuration variable called boot device The default setting of this var
74. nch 2 Post Rack on page 42 18 Netra 440 Server Installation Guide March 2006 Hardmount in a 19 Inch 4 Post Rack The hardmount kit for a 19 inch 4 post rack consists of m Two hardmount brackets m Two rear mount support brackets m Two rear mount flanges m Two bags of screws Rear mount support brackets Hardmount brackets Rear mount flanges Screws FIGURE 3 1 Contents of the Hardmount 19 Inch 4 Post Kit TABLE 3 2 19 inch 4 Post Rackmount Screw Kit Contents Number Description Where Used 8 M5 x 8 mm Phillips flathead screws 8 for hardmount brackets 6 M5 x 8 mm Phillips panhead screws 4 6 for rear mount brackets depending on rack depth 12 M5 x 12 mm screws 12 for rack if appropriate 12 M6 x 12 mm screws 12 for rack if appropriate 12 M6 square clip nuts 12 for rack if appropriate 12 10 32 x 0 5 in combo head screws 12 for rack if appropriate 12 12 24 x 0 5 in combo head screws 12 for rack if appropriate Chapter 3 Installing a Netra 440 Server Into a Rack 19 1 Get the front hardmount brackets from the rack kit FIGURE 3 1 2 Using eight of the supplied M5 x 8 mm flathead Phillips screws four screws for each bracket secure the front hardmount brackets to the sides of the server FIGURE 3 2 FIGURE 3 2 Securing the Hardmount Brackets to the Server 20 Netra 440 Server Installation Guide March 2006 3 Measure the depth of the rack 4 Get the two rear mount support brackets from
75. network interfaces Using UNIX Commands This document might not contain information on basic UNIX commands and procedures such as shutting down the system booting the system and configuring devices See the following for this information m Software documentation that you received with your system m Solaris operating environment documentation which is at http docs sun com Shell Prompts Shell Prompt C shell machine name C shell superuser machine name Bourne shell and Korn shell Bourne shell and Korn shell superuser xiv Netra 440 Server Installation Guide March 2006 Typographic Conventions Typeface Meaning Examples AaBbCc123 The names of commands files Edit your login file and directories on screen Use 1s a to list all files computer output You have mail AaBbCc123 What you type when contrasted su with on screen computer output password AaBbCc123 Book titles new words or terms Read Chapter 6 in the User s Guide words to be emphasized Replace command line variables with real names or values These are called class options You must be superuser to do this To delete a file type rm filename The settings on your browser might differ from these settings Related Documentation Application Title Part Number Late breaking product information Product description Administration Parts installation and removal Diagnostics and trou
76. nformation m The 10BASE T network management port on the ALOM is reserved for use with the ALOM and the system console The network management port does not support connections to 100 Mbps or Gigabit networks If your configuration requires a high speed Ethernet port use one of the Gigabit Ethernet ports instead m USB ports support hot plugging You can connect and disconnect the USB cable and peripheral devices while the system is running without affecting system operations However you can only perform USB hot plug operations while the operating system is running m USB hot plug operations are not supported when the system ok prompt is displayed or before the system has completed booting m Youcan connect up to 126 devices to each of the two USB controllers for a total of 252 USB devices per system See FIGURE 4 1 for the locations of these ports The following sections give the pinouts for each of these connectors Alarm Port on page 53 Serial Port TTYB on page 54 USB Ports USBO 3 on page 55 Ethernet Ports NETO and NET1 on page 56 SCSI Port on page 57 ALOM Serial Management Port TTYA on page 59 ALOM Network Management Port on page 61 Netra 440 Server Installation Guide March 2006 Alarm Port The alarm port uses a standard DB 15 connector In a telecommunications environment use this port to connect to the central office alarming system FIGURE 4 3 shows the pin numberi
77. ng of the alarm port TABLE 4 2 and describes the pin signals FIGURE 4 3 Alarm Port TABLE 4 2 Alarm Port Signals Pin Signal Description Pin Signal Description 1 RESERVED 9 ALARM1_NC 2 RESERVED 10 ALARM1_COM 3 NC 11 ALARM2_NO 4 NC 12 ALARM2_NC 5 ALARMO_NC 13 ALARM2_COM 6 ALARMO_NO 14 ALARM3_NO 7 ALARMO0_COM 15 ALARM3_COM 8 ALARM1_NO CHASSIS FRAME GND The ALOM software sets the ALARMO critical relay and the associated critical LED for the following conditions e When the system is in Standby mode e When the server is powered on and the operating system has not booted or has failed Chapter 4 Connecting Cables 53 54 Serial Port TTYB The serial port connector TTYB uses a DB 9 connector Use this port for general purpose serial data transfers 6 9 FIGURE 4 4 Serial Port Pin Numbering TABLE 4 3 Serial Port Connector Signals Pin Signal Description Pin Signal Description 1 Data Carrier Detect 6 Data Set Ready 2 Receive Data 7 Request to Send 3 Transmit Data 8 Clear to Send 4 Data Terminal Ready 9 Ring Indicate 5 Ground Netra 440 Server Installation Guide March 2006 USB Ports USB0 3 Four Universal Serial Bus USB ports are located on the motherboard in a double stacked layout The ports can be accessed from the back panel USB3 USB2 USB1
78. omments Critical Red Server state No power input Off Off Closed Open Default Alarm0 Power state ff and A vi pe System power off Off On Closed Open Input functional power d not connecte functional System power Off On Closed Open Transient turns on Solaris state OS not fully loaded Solaris OS On Off Open Closed Normal successfully operating loaded state Watchdog Off On Closed Open Transient timeout state reboot Solaris OS Solaris OS Off On Closed Open Transient shutdown state initiated by user Lost input power Off Off Closed Open Default state System power Off On Closed Open Transient shutdown state initiated by user Application User sets Critical On Closed Open Critical state alarm on fault detected User sets Critical Off Open Closed Critical alarm off fault cleared Major Red Application User sets Major On Open Closed Major Alarm1 state alarm on fault detected User sets Major Off Closed Open Major alarm off fault cleared Appendix B Netra 440 Server LEDs 99 TABLE B 2 Alarm Indicators and Dry Contact Alarm States Continued Indicator System Alarm Relay Relay and Relay Indicator Application or Indicator Indicator NC4 NO Labels Color Server State Condition or Action State State State State Comments Minor Amber Application User sets Minor On Open Closed Minor Alarm2 state alarm on fault detected User sets Minor Off Closed Open Minor alarm off fault clear
79. on you must connect the device to the serial management port SERIAL MGT on the ALOM system controller card All of the procedures in the following sections assume that you are setting up a system console device by using the default configuration After initial power on you may use the NET MGT port if you choose See the Netra 440 Server System Administration Guide 817 3884 xx for details See the appropriate section for the connection method that you want to use m Accessing the System Console Through a Terminal Server on page 76 m Accessing the System Console Through an Alphanumeric Terminal on page 79 m Accessing the System Console Through a TIP Connection on page 80 75 76 Accessing the System Console Through a Terminal Server Connecting the Server to a Terminal Server The serial management port on the Netra 440 server is a data terminal equipment DTE port The pinouts for the serial management port correspond with the pinouts for the RJ 45 ports on the serial interface breakout cable supplied by Cisco for use with the Cisco AS2511 RJ terminal server If you use a terminal server made by another manufacturer check that the serial port pinouts of the Netra 440 server match those of the terminal server you plan to use If the pinouts for the server serial ports correspond with the pinouts for the RJ 45 ports on the terminal server you have two connection options m Connect a serial interface breakout cable
80. ort LED 103 xii Netra 440 Server Installation Guide March 2006 Preface The Netra 440 Server Installation Guide provides instructions some background information and reference material to help you install a new Netra 440 server Instructions in most of the document assume that a system administrator who is experienced with the Solaris Operating System Solaris OS is performing the installation However you do not need Solaris OS experience to follow instructions in Chapter 3 which detail the installation of the Netra 440 server into a rack How This Book Is Organized This guide is organized into three chapters and three appendixes Chapter 1 illustrates the contents of the Netra 440 server ship kit and provides guidelines for planning the installation Chapter 2 provides an installation overview for the Netra 440 server Chapter 3 provides instructions for installing the Netra 440 server into a rack Chapter 4 provides instructions for cabling the Netra 440 server Chapter 5 provides instructions for connecting a system console device to the Netra 440 server Chapter 6 provides instructions for powering on the server and for installing additional software Appendix A provides instructions for installing a DVD ROM drive into the Netra 440 server Appendix B includes information on the system LEDs Appendix C provides instructions for selecting a boot device xiii Appendix D provides instructions for managing
81. ot have a name server configured on your network Tip Read these instructions through before you follow them to see what information the system prompts you for when you start it for the first time During booting you are prompted for certain information The information you provide determines the configuration of the server Specify the type of terminal you are using to communicate with the server When asked if you want the server to be networked answer Yes Specify whether the IP address is to be configured by DHCP If you plan to configure the IP address manually specify an IP address when prompted Specify which of the Ethernet ports you intend to use as the primary Ethernet connection Chapter 6 Powering On and Configuring the Server 91 92 10 11 12 13 14 15 Specify a host name for the server If prompted specify the IP address for the system The system prompts you for this address if you declined to use DHCP in Step 3 It also asks you whether the server is to be part of a subnet If you answer yes the system prompts you to provide the netmask of the subnet Specify whether you need IPv6 enabled and then follow the instructions on the screen Specify whether you want to enable the Kerberos Security mechanism and then follow the instructions on the screen Specify the name service you want the server to use Specify the name of the domain of which the server will be a part
82. pment Building System Requirements Physical Protection and GR 1089 CORE Electromagnetic Compatibility and Electrical Safety Generic Criteria for Network Telecommunications Equipment Sun Advanced Lights Out Manager The Netra 440 server ships with the Sun Advanced Lights Out Manager ALOM software preinstalled By default the system console is directed to ALOM and is configured to show server console information on startup ALOM enables you to monitor and control your server over either a serial connection using the SERIAL MGT port or Ethernet connection using the NET MGT port See Chapter 4 for the location of these and other ports For information about configuring an ALOM Ethernet connection refer to the Sun Advanced Lights Out Manager User Guide for the Netra 440 Server 817 5481 xx Note The ALOM serial port labelled SERIAL MGT is for server management only If you need a general purpose serial port use the standard TTYB serial port See Chapter 4 for the location of these serial ports ALOM can be configured to send e mail notifications of hardware failures and other events related to the server or to ALOM The ALOM circuitry uses standby power from the server which means m ALOM is active as soon as the server is connected to a power source and remains active until power is removed by unplugging the power cables m ALOM continues to be effective even when the operating system is offline and when the server
83. r data processing operations in order to m Prevent corrosion m Provide an operating time buffer in the event of environmental control system failure m Help avoid failures caused by the intermittent interference from static discharges that occur when relative humidity is too low Electrostatic discharge ESD is easily generated and less easily dissipated in areas where the relative humidity is below 35 and becomes critical when levels drop below 30 Chapter 1 Preparing for Installation 7 Airflow Considerations a Ensure unobstructed airflow through the chassis m Inlet air enters at the front of the server and exits from the back m Ventilation openings such as cabinet doors for both the inlet and exhaust of the server should provide a minimum open area of 215 cm 33 325 in each This equates to a 60 open area perforation pattern across the front and rear area of the server 445 mm x 81 mm 17 5 in x 3 2 in The impact of other open area characteristics that are more restrictive should be evaluated by the user m Front and rear clearance of the server should allow a minimum of 5 mm 2 in at the front of the system and 80 mm 3 1 in at the rear of the server when mounted These clearance values are based on the above inlet and exhaust impedance available open area and assume a uniform distribution of the open area across the inlet and exhaust areas Clearance values greater than these are recommended for improved cooling per
84. r environmental monitoring This requirement does not apply to any component that is m Installed or removed as part of a hot swap operation m Installed or removed before the operating system is installed m Installed as an identical replacement for a component that is already recognized by the operating system To issue software commands you need to set up an alphanumeric terminal connection a local graphics monitor connection ALOM connection or a TIP connection to the Netra 440 server See Chapter 5 for more information about connecting the Netra 440 server to a terminal or similar device Caution Before you power on the system ensure that the system doors and all panels are properly installed This procedure assumes that you are accessing the system console using the serial management or network management port 1 Turn on power to any external peripherals and storage devices Read the documentation supplied with the device for specific instructions 2 Turn on power to the alphanumeric terminal or local graphics monitor or log in to the ALOM 3 Turn the rotary switch to the Diagnostics position Use the Diagnostics position to run power on self test POST and OpenBoot Diagnostics tests to verify that the system functions correctly with the new part s you just installed See Setting the Rotary Switch on page 84 for information about rotary switch settings 4 Press the On Standby button to power on the system
85. releases of Solaris OS software shipped since 1992 contain an etc remote file with the appropriate hardwire entry However if the Sun system is running an older version of Solaris OS software or if the etc remote file has been modified you might need to edit it See the Netra 440 Server System Administration Guide 817 3884 xx for details In a terminal window on the other Sun system type hostname tip hardwire The other Sun system responds by displaying connected The terminal window is now a TIP window directed to the Netra 440 server through the other Sun system s TTYB port This connection is established and maintained even when the Netra 440 server is completely powered off or just starting up Netra 440 Server Installation Guide March 2006 Note Use a terminal tool not a console tool Some TIP commands might not work properly in a console tool window Note At this point all system information is delivered to you by way of the ALOM system controller card and its software ALOM is the default method for communicating with the Netra 440 server For detailed information about using ALOM refer to the Advanced Lights Out Manager User s Guide for the Netra 440 Server 817 5481 xx and the Netra 440 Server System Administration Guide 817 3884 xx which includes information about reconfiguration options Chapter 5 Setting Up a System Console Device 81 82 Netra 440 Server Insta
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88. ss Each connector features two LEDs as described in the Netra 440 Server Product Overview 817 3881 xx Additional Ethernet interfaces or connections to other network types are available by installing the appropriate PCI interface cards The system s onboard interfaces can be configured for redundancy or an additional network interface card can serve as a redundant network interface for one of the system s on board interfaces If the active network interface becomes unavailable the system can automatically switch to the redundant interface to maintain availability This capability is known as automatic failover and must be configured at the Solaris OS level In addition this configuration provides outbound data load balancing for increased performance For additional details see Redundant Network Interfaces on page 108 107 The Ethernet driver is installed automatically during the Solaris OS installation procedure For instructions on configuring the system network interfaces see m Configuring the Primary Network Interface on page 109 m Configuring Additional Network Interfaces on page 111 Redundant Network Interfaces You can configure your system with redundant network interfaces to provide a highly available network connection Such a configuration relies on special Solaris OS features to detect a failed or failing network interface and automatically switch all network traffic over to the redundant interface
89. t connection to the system and you should use this port only for server management SERIAL MGT FIGURE 4 8 Serial Management Port Pin Numbering TABLE 4 9 Serial Management Port Pin Signals Pin Signal Description Pin Signal Description 1 Request to Send 5 Ground 2 Data Terminal Ready 6 Receive Data 3 Transmit Data 7 Data Set Ready 4 Ground 8 Clear to Send If you need to connect to the SERIAL MGT port using a cable with either a DB 9 or a DB 25 connector use a supplied adapter to perform the crossovers given for each connector The supplied RJ 45 to DB 9 and RJ 45 to DB 25 adapters are wired as described in TABLE 4 10 and TABLE 4 11 Chapter 4 Connecting Cables 59 RJ 45 to DB 9 Adapter Crossovers TABLE 4 10 RJ 45 to DB 9 Adapter Crossovers Serial Port RJ 45 Connector DB 9 Adapter Pin Signal Description Pin Signal Description 1 RIS 8 CTS 2 DTR 6 DSR 3 TXD 2 RXD 4 Signal Ground 5 Signal Ground 5 Signal Ground 5 Signal Ground 6 RXD 3 TXD 7 DSR 4 DTR 8 CTS 7 RTS RJ 45 to DB 25 Adapter Crossovers TABLE 4 11 RJ 45 to DB 25 Adapter Crossovers Serial Port RJ 45 Connector Pin o N OA a A WOW N e Signal Description RTS DTR TXD Signal Ground Signal Ground RXD DSR CTS Netra 440 Server Installation Guide March 2006 DB 25 Adapter Pin N N N WY D A Signal Description CTS DSR RXD Signal Ground Signal Ground TXD DTR RTS ALOM Network Management
90. t it now Netra 440 Server Installation Guide March 2006 Standby Rotary switch Normal O a Diagnostics On Standby button FIGURE 6 2 Rotary Switch Positions 3 Close the bezel Powering On From the Keyboard 1 Connect the server to the power supply The server automatically goes into Standby power mode when it is connected to a power source See Chapter 4 for instructions on connecting the power cables Set up a connection to the SERIAL MGT port For details see Chapter 4 When you switch to the ALOM prompt after initial power on you will be logged in as the admin user and prompted to set a password You must set this password in order to execute certain commands If you are prompted to do so set a password for the admin user The password must contain m At least two alphabetic characters m At least one numeric or one special character m Between six and eight characters Once the password is set the admin user has full permissions and can execute all ALOM command line interface CLI commands Chapter 6 Powering On and Configuring the Server 85 Turn on power to any peripherals and external storage devices you have connected to the server Read the documentation supplied with the devices for specific instructions At the console sc gt prompt type the following command to power on the server s
91. t refers you to the relevant section of the documentation for more information Complete each step in the order listed 1 Verify that you have received all of the components that ship with your server See FIGURE 1 1 for the ship kit contents Install any optional components shipped with your system If you have purchased optional components such as additional memory install them prior to mounting the server in a rack See Installing Optional Components on page 15 for more information Mount the server into a rack or cabinet See Chapter 3 for rackmount installation instructions Connect the chassis grounding cable See Connecting the Chassis Grounding Cable DC Version on page 51 Connect the serial network and all other data cables to the server See Connecting All Other Cables on page 52 6 Assemble and connect the input power cables to the server See Assembling and Connecting the DC Input Power Cable on page 62 for complete instructions 7 Set up a terminal or console for installing your server See Chapter 5 for complete instructions 8 Gather configuration information for your system See the Configuring the Server on page 87 9 Optional Set any desired OpenBoot PROM configuration options You can control several aspects of system behavior through OpenBoot PROM commands and configuration variables Refer to the OpenBoot 4 x Command Reference Manual 816 11
92. te You can specify the name of the program to be booted as well as the way the boot program operates For more information refer to the OpenBoot 4 x Command Reference Manual in the OpenBoot Collection AnswerBook for your specific Solaris OS release If you want to specify a network interface other than an onboard Ethernet interface as the default boot device you can determine the full path name of each interface by typing ok show devs The show devs command lists the system devices and displays the full path name of each PCI device 106 Netra 440 Server Installation Guide March 2006 APPENDIX D Managing Network Interfaces This appendix describes how to manage network interfaces This appendix contains the following sections Network Interfaces on page 107 Redundant Network Interfaces on page 108 Attaching a Twisted Pair Ethernet Cable on page 108 Configuring the Primary Network Interface on page 109 Configuring Additional Network Interfaces on page 111 Network Interfaces The Netra 440 server provides two on board Sun Gigabit Ethernet interfaces which reside on the system motherboard and conform to the IEEE 802 3z Ethernet standard The Ethernet interfaces operate at 10 Mbps 100 Mbps and 1000 Mbps Two back panel ports with RJ 45 connectors provide access to the on board Ethernet interfaces Each interface is configured with a unique Media Access Control MAC addre
93. tem uses a name service supply the name of the domain in which the system resides NIS and NIS Do you want to specify a name server or let the installation Specify One Find One program find one If you want to specify a name server provide the following information Server s host name Server s IP address 88 Netra 440 Server Installation Guide March 2006 TABLE 6 1 Information Needed to Install Netra 440 Software Configuration Worksheet Continued Description Example Your Answers DNS LDAP Default Router Time Zone Locales Power Management Proxy Server Configuration Only available in the Solaris Web Start program Automatic reboot or CD DVD ejection Provide IP addresses for the DNS server You must enter at least one IP address but you can enter up to three addresses Server s IP Address es You can enter a list of domains to search when a DNS query is made Search Domain Search Domain Search Domain Provide the following information about your LDAP profile Profile Name Profile Server IP Address Do you want to specify a default IP router gateway or let the Solaris Web Start installation program find one If you want to specify a default router provide the following information Router IP address How do you want to specify your default time zone For which geographic regions do you want to install support Do you want to use Power Management
94. the Server Details Registered as a Name Server on page 91 m Configuring Without the Server Details Registered as a Name Server on page 91 m Configuring a Standalone Server for the First Time on page 92 Accessing Advanced Lights Out Manager ALOM Software For detailed ALOM instructions and configuration information refer to the Sun Advanced Lights Out Manager User Guide For the Netra 440 Server 817 5481 xx The ALOM software is preinstalled on the server and is ready to run as soon as power is supplied to the server However you need to perform some basic configuration steps to customize the ALOM software to suit your application Displaying the ALOM Prompt At the command prompt type the default keystroke sequence to display the ALOM prompt H Chapter 6 Powering On and Configuring the Server 93 94 Note When you switch to the ALOM prompt after initial power on you are logged in as the admin user and prompted to set a password You must set this password in order to execute certain commands If you are prompted to do so set a password for the admin user The password must contain m At least two alphabetic characters m At least one numeric or one special character m Between six and eight characters Once the password is set the user has full permissions and can execute all ALOM command line interface CLI commands Displaying the Console Prompt At the ALOM prompt t
95. the hard drive LEDs TABLE B 3 Hard Drive LEDs Name Icon Description OK to Remove This blue LED lights when the hard drive has been taken offline and is safe 0 to remove from the system Service Required i Reserved for future use Activity This green LED lights when the system is powered on and a disk is present 2 in the monitored drive slot This LED flashes slowly during the hard drive hot swap procedure It flashes rapidly when the disk is spinning up or down or during read write activity Fan Tray LEDs 0 2 The fan tray LEDs are located behind the front cover directly above each fan tray Note that these LEDs give information only for fan trays 0 2 they do not give information on fan tray 3 located inside the system The following table describes the fan tray LEDs TABLE B 4 Fan Tray LEDs Name Description Service Required This amber LED lights when there is a fault detected with i the fan tray Note that the Service Required LEDs on the front and back panels also light when this occurs Activity This green LED lights when the fan tray is on and D operating normally AppendixB Netra 440 Server LEDs 101 Power Supply LEDs The power supply LEDs are located at the rear of the system on each power supply The following table describes the power supply LEDs TABLE B 5 Power Supply LEDs Name Icon Description OK to This blue LED lights when it is safe to remove the power Remove supply fro
96. to the proper length tighten the screws on the extenders and install four M6 collar screws two in front bracket and two in the rear bracket for each sliding rail assembly Netra 440 Server Installation Guide March 2006 FIGURE 3 16 Securing the Long Brackets Extenders and Slide Assembly to Rack Chapter 3 Installing a Netra 440 Server Into a Rack 35 Hardmount in a 600 mm 4 Post Rack The hardmount kit for a 600 mm 4 post rack consists of m Two rear mount flanges a Two front adjuster brackets m One bag of screws You will also need the two hardmount brackets and two rear mount support brackets from the standard rackmount kit that came with the Netra 440 server FIGURE 3 1 Rear mount flanges Screws Front adjuster brackets FIGURE 3 17 Contents of the Hardmount 600 mm 4 Post Kit TABLE 3 4 Hardmount 600 mm 4 Post Rackmount Screw Kit Contents Number Description Where Used 8 M5 x 8 mm Phillips flathead screws 8 for hardmount brackets 14 M5 x 8 mm Phillips panhead screws 8 for front adjuster brackets and 4 6 for rear mount brackets depending on rack depth 12 M5 x 12 mm screws 12 for rack if appropriate 12 M6 x 12 mm screws 12 for rack if appropriate 12 M6 square clip nuts 12 for rack if appropriate 12 10 32 x 0 5 in combo head screws 12 for rack if appropriate 12 12 24 x 0 5 in combo head screws 12 for rack if appropriate 36 Netra 440 Server
97. ts 38 vii FIGURE 3 20 FIGURE 3 21 FIGURE 3 22 FIGURE 3 23 FIGURE 3 24 FIGURE 3 25 FIGURE 3 26 FIGURE 3 27 FIGURE 3 28 FIGURE 4 1 FIGURE 4 2 FIGURE 4 3 FIGURE 4 4 FIGURE 4 5 FIGURE 4 6 FIGURE 4 7 FIGURE 4 8 FIGURE 4 9 FIGURE 4 10 FIGURE 4 11 FIGURE 4 12 FIGURE 4 13 FIGURE 4 14 FIGURE 4 15 FIGURE 4 16 FIGURE 4 17 FIGURE 4 18 FIGURE 4 19 FIGURE 4 20 FIGURE 4 21 Attaching the 600 mm Front Adjuster Brackets to the Front Hardmount Brackets 39 Attaching the 600 mm Front Adjuster Brackets to the Rack 40 Securing the Rear Mount Flange 41 Contents of the Hardmount 23 Inch 2 Post Kit 42 Securing the Side Brackets to the Side of the Server 43 Securing the Front of the Server to the Rack 44 Contents of the Hardmount 19 Inch 4 Post Kit 45 Securing the Side Brackets to the Side of the Server 46 Installing and Securing the Server in the 2 Post Rack 47 Back Panel Features DC Version 49 Back Panel Features AC Version 50 Alarm Port 53 Serial Port Pin Numbering 54 USB Connector Pin Numbering 55 Ethernet Connector Pin Numbering 56 SCSI Port Pin Numbering 57 Serial Management Port Pin Numbering 59 Network Management Port Pin Numbering 61 DC Connection Parts 63 Stripping the Insulation From the Wire 64 Opening the Input Plug Cage Clamp Using the Cage Clamp Operating Lever 64 Opening the Cage Clamp Using a Screwdriver 65 Assembling the DC Input Power Cable 65
98. use these ports to connect to your Ethernet network The left port is NETO and the right port is NET1 External SCSI port See the Netra 440 Server Product Overview for information about the devices you can connect to this port 50 Netra 440 Server Installation Guide March 2006 TABLE 4 1 Netra 440 Server Ports Continued Port Information Serial management port Use this the default port to attach the system console SERIAL MGT device Network management port Use this port to access ALOM features by way of the NET MGT network DC connectors DC version DC power input cables connect to each DC connector Do not connect the cord to a DC connector at this point See Assembling and Connecting the DC Input Power Cable on page 62 AC connectors AC version AC power cables connect to each AC connector Do not connect the power cable to an AC connector at this point See Connecting the AC Power Cables on page 71 Connecting the Chassis Grounding Cable DC Version Before installing any other cable you should first attach the chassis ground cable to the server s chassis grounding studs Refer to Chapter 1 for the site requirements for this section Obtain a chassis grounding cable from your site and two M5 nuts with lock washers from the ship kit Go to the back of the server and locate the two DC ground studs see FIGURE 4 1 Position and align the chassis grounding cable against the two groun
99. utes before the system banner appears This time depends on the system configuration number of CPUs memory modules PCI cards and the level of POST and OpenBoot Diagnostics tests being performed For more information about OpenBoot configuration variables refer to the Netra 440 Server System Administration Guide 817 3884 xx 10 Turn the rotary switch to the Locked position This prevents anyone from accidentally powering off the system See Setting the Rotary Switch on page 84 for information about rotary switch settings 11 Close the system door The system front panel LED indicators provide power on status information For information about the system LEDs refer to Enclosure Status LEDs on page 97 If the system encounters a problem during startup and the rotary switch is in the Normal position try restarting the system in diagnostics mode to determine the source of the problem Turn the rotary switch to the Diagnostics position and power cycle the system See Powering On the Server on page 83 for more information For information about system diagnostics and troubleshooting see the Netra 440 Server Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Guide 817 3886 xx 116 Netra 440 Server Installation Guide March 2006 Index Symbols etc hostname file 111 etc hosts file 112 Numerics 19 inch 2 post hardmount installing 45 screw kit 45 19 inch 4 post hardmount installing 19 screw kit 19 19 inch 4 post sli
100. ype sc gt console More than one ALOM user can be connected to the server console stream at a time but only one user is permitted to type input characters to the console If another user is logged on and has write capability you will see the message below after issuing the console command sc gt Console session already in use view mode Taking Console Write Capability Away From Another User At the ALOM prompt type sc gt console f Netra 440 Server Installation Guide March 2006 APPENDIX A Installing the DVD Drive Both DVD ROM drives and DVD RW drives are supported in the Netra 440 server both are referred to as the DVD drive in this document The DVD drive is not a hot swappable component you must power down the server before you can remove or install a DVD drive into the system The DVD drive does not come standard with the Netra 440 server so you must order it separately Following are the part numbers for the DVD drives m DVD ROM drive X7423A m DVD RW drive X7424A Consult your authorized Sun sales representative or service provider to order a DVD drive You may also need to install additional software and patches for the DVD RW drive Refer to the Netra 440 Server Release Notes 817 3885 xx for more information Power off the system if it is not already powered off See Powering Off the System Using the On Standby Button on page 86 Attach the antistatic wrist strap

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