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1. 181 5mm Appendix B Environment Specifications B 5 B 6 Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCle Hard Drive and SAS Controller User s Guide March 2010 APPENDIX C Agency Certifications This appendix lists standards agencies and the certifications related to the Sun Netra CP3000 AMC 1 HDD SAS disk This product was tested in an EMC compliant chassis and meets the requirements for EN55022 Class A equipment Compliance was achieved under the following conditions m Conductive chassis rails connected to earth ground providing the path for connecting shields to earth ground m Front panel screws properly tightened For minimum RF emissions it is essential that these conditions be implemented Failure to do so could compromise the EMC compliance of the equipment containing the module This appendix contains the following topics m Section C 1 CE Certification on page C2 m Section C2 NEBS ETSI on page C2 m Section C3 Safety on page C 3 m Section C4 Emissions Test Regulations on page C 4 m Section C 5 Regulatory Information on page C 5 C 1 CA CE Certification The Sun Netra CP3000 AMC 1 HDD SAS disk meets the intent of Directive 89 336 EEC for Electromagnetic Compatibility EN55024 1998 EN55022 2006 and Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC for Product Safety EN60950 1 2001 A certificate of incorporation is available upon request The final system configuration must be reconsider
2. 2 Serial Number format 2009NAT vendor and factory code YY year 4 2004 0 2010 NT multiuse code WW work week SSSS sequence number 0 9999 Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCle Hard Drive and SAS Controller User s Guide March 2010 3 4 Sensors The AMC 1 HDD SAS disk module management is connected to sensors monitoring key board voltages and temperatures Data records from the following sensors are accessible using IPMI commands m Hot swap m 12V payload power m 3 3V management power m Board and inlet temperature m 1 2V onboard voltage generated from payload m 3 3V onboard voltage generated from payload Note The sensor index number is dynamically created by the shelf manager and might not always start at index zero 0 TABLE3 3 Threshold Sensors Lower Upper Thresholds Non Thresholds Non Sensor Name Type Description Units Minor Critical recoverable Minor Critical recoverable 0 Hot Hot Hot swap M N A N A N A N A N A N A swap swap sensor states 1 3 3V Voltage Voltage Volts 3 162 3 105 3 005 3 462 3 505 3 605 STBY 2 1 2V Voltage Voltage Volts 1 118 1 088 1 059 1 294 1 324 1 353 3 12V Voltage Voltage Volts 10 853 10 248 10 027 13 218 13 822 14 043 4 Board Temp Temp Celsius N A N A N A 65 450 76 440 85 860 temp 5 Inlet Temp Temp Celsius N A N A N A 65 75 85 temp Chapter 3 Managing the AMC 3 5 3 5 3 6 Firmware and Software Upgrades For up to date ins
3. 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 No Connect No Connect GND No Connect No Connect GND No Connect No Connect GND No Connect No Connect GND No Connect No Connect GND No Connect No Connect GND No Connect No Connect GND No Connect No Connect GND No Connect No Connect GND No Connect No Connect GND No Connect 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 No Connect No Connect GND No Connect No Connect GND No Connect No Connect GND No Connect No Connect GND No Connect No Connect GND No Connect No Connect GND No Connect No Connect GND No Connect No Connect No Connect No Connect No Connect GND Appendix A Connectors and Ports A 3 TABLE A 1 Pin Assignments Continued 40 GND 85 GND 130 No Connect 41 AMC_ENABLE L 86 GND 131 GND 42 12V 87 No Connect 132 No Connect 43 GND 88 No Connect 133 No Connect 44 PCIe TXO P 89 GND 134 GND 45 PCle TXO N 90 No Connect 135 No Connect A 3 SAS Controller Ports The AMC 1 HDD SAS disk incorporates four dedicated SAS controller ports as follows TABLE A 2 SAS Controller Port Dedicated Function 0 Routes to the onboard SAS disk drive primary port A 1 See Note Routes to AMC channel 2 connects to SAS or SATA disk 2 See Note Routes to AMC channel 3 connects to SAS or SATA disk 3 No Connect These SAS p
4. 1 M MAC address label 2 8 management voltage B 4 maximum power consumption B 4 Module Management Controller MMC 2 4 3 1 module status 3 2 N NEBS ETSI C 2 nominal operating voltage B 4 noncondensing relative humidity B 4 normal operating ranges B 4 O OK LED 1 6 OOS LED 1 6 open slots 1 13 operating humidity B 4 operating temperatures B 4 P part number 2 8 payload voltage B 4 PHY resetting 3 2 physical shock 1 3 pinouts A 2 R related documentation viii reliability B 4 removing a switch and installed AMC 1 12 removing an AMC 1 8 removing and installing AMCs 1 8 reset the PHY 3 2 revision number 2 8 S sensors 3 5 serial number 2 8 software upgrading 3 6 static electricity 1 1 storage temperature B 4 Sun Services 2 7 Index 2 Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCle Hard Drive and SAS Controller User s Guide March support 2 7 switches LEDs 1 6 system requirements 1 2 T Telcordia Industrial Reliability program B 4 temperature max for integrated chips 1 3 temperature monitoring 2 4 U unpacking 1 3 upgrading firmware and software 3 6 Ww warranty 2 7 wrist strap 1 3
5. Bill Of Material where zz is a numeric revision 2 Sub Assembly Number P N sub assembly Part Number 600 05101x 3 Serial Number S N Format AAA Assembly Number 051 L Location of manufacturer S Y Calendar year of manufacturer 2008 8 MM Calendar month of manufacturer March 03 SSSS Sequence number reset each month 1234 Chapter 2 Overview 2 9 Figure Legend 4 Sun Product Label SUN S N Format Sun Part Number SAS WWN SAS World Wide Name Safety label 2 7 2 10 Disposal The AMC might contain materials that require regulation upon disposal Please dispose of this product in accordance with local rules and regulations For disposal or recycling information please contact your local authorities or the Electronic Industries Alliance at http www eiae org Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCle Hard Drive and SAS Controller User s Guide March 2010 CHAPTER 3 Managing the AMC This chapter describes the AMC management software The Sun Netra CP3000 AMC 1 HDD SAS disk includes an IPMI based Module Management Controller MMC that meets all requirements set out in the PICMG AMC 0 specification The MMC allows detection of the module by the carrier board and manages communication between the AMC 1 HDD SAS disk and management controllers on the carrier board and system level Board voltages temperature and hot swap handle status are all monitored by the MMC Th
6. Prevent possible damage to module components by verifying the proper site usage for your configuration In most cases electronic keying e Keying prevents power on of a board into an incompatible site However as an extra precaution know the site purpose 2 Remove the filler panel if necessary Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 13 3 Obtain the AMC card from the ship kit Note Be sure to follow unpacking and handling instructions See Section 1 2 Unpacking on page 1 3 and Section 1 3 Handling AMCs on page 1 4 FIGURE 1 5 Sample Top View Note The illustration shows a sample of the top view for a 146GB AMC If your AMC has a different capacity the label shows it 4 Perform any card specific hardware procedures if necessary 5 Prepare the AMC by fully opening its injector ejector latches to the OUT position 1 14 Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCle Hard Drive and SAS Controller User s Guide March 2010 FIGURE 1 6 Opening the Injector Ejector Latch Figure Legend 1 Fully In IN When IN the module communicates to the shelf manager that the module is not in the hot swap state and the shelf manager communicates with the MMC This position is for normal operation Half Way HW When in the HW position the hot swap sequence is initiated The MMC sends a hot swap event to the shelf manager Out OUT When OUT the latching mechanism is released and the module can be extract
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8. regulator Chapter 2 Overview 2 3 2 2 3 2 2 4 2 2 9 2 4 SAS Controller The AMC 1 HDD SAS disk incorporates a PCIe to SAS host controller manufactured by LSI Corporation device model LSI SAS1064E The controller provides host access to SAS and SATA disks The controller features four lanes of PCI Express 2 5 gigabits per second each and four lanes of SAS 3 0 gigabits per second each The SAS firmware for the LSI SAS supports the following m 3 gigabits per second SAS and SATA transfers m Device discovery m Both 3 0 gigabit and 1 5 gigabit SATA devices m xl or x4 PCI Express bus m Mixed SAS and SATA disk operation m SATA tape drive m SAS expander compatibility Flash A flash device is preloaded with firmware that manages the protocols necessary to communicate with SAS and SATA target devices The flash device contains BIOS and F code to support boot from disk operations Module Management Controller MMC The IPMI subsystem provides management control for the board based on an Atmel microcontroller The MMC is the first system component to be brought up and must negotiate with the carrier board over IPMI before the card payload is enabled The MMC monitors board voltages and temperature controls the hot swap and failures status LEDs controls e Keying and stores FRU information For more information about the MMC and management functions see Chapter 3 The MMC provides an Intelligent Platform Management I
9. without links 9W Maximum power consumption 12W The MTBF will be significantly reduced if operated above 30 C for more than 96 consecutive hours B 2 B 4 Reliability Reliability prediction was done using Telcordia document SR 332 Issue 1 The prediction assumed 25 Celsius operating temperature with 100 percent duty cycle in a ground benign controlled environment m MTBF 630 000 hours m One year limited warranty Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCle Hard Drive and SAS Controller User s Guide March 2010 B 3 B 3 1 73 5mm Mechanical This section includes the mechanical specifications for dimensions and weight The AMC 1 HDD SAS disk meets the PICMG 3 0 AdvancedTCA Specification R2 0 ECNO002 and AMC 0 R2 0 for all mechanical parameters Board Dimensions and Weight The AMC 1 HDD SAS disk is 181 5 mm by 73 5mm and conforms to the component height requirements of a mid size module and can be configured as a full size module PCI Express x4 connections are made through the AMC edge fingers The AMC 1 HDD SAS disk conforms to the PICMG AMC 0 single width mid height AMC Form Factor for all mechanical parameters Mechanical dimensions are shown in the illustration and are outlined in the following table Item Dimensions or Weight PCB 181 5 mm x 73 5 mm x 1 6 mm Board AMC 0 R2 0 single width full height form factor Weight 181 4g FIGURE B 1 AMC 1 HDD SAS disk PCB Dimensions 4
10. 1 describes the LEDs defined by ATCA to monitor board status TABLE 1 1 AMC Status LEDs LED Color State Description Hot swap Blue On Management power is available to the AMC and the AMC can safely be extracted Off The AMC is operational and is unsafe for extraction Long blink Delay before AMC is activated Short blink Delay before AMC is deactivated OOS Red Off AMC is in service On Light is on when AMC is Out Of Service OK Green On The AMC is booted and switching Off 12V payload power is not detected TABLE 1 2 describes in detail the different hot swap BLUE LED states 1 6 Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCle Hard Drive and SAS Controller User s Guide March 2010 TABLE 1 2 Hot Swap BLUE LED States Order 1 Visible State Solid Blinking from solid Off Blinking from off State M1 FRU Inactive M2 Activation Request M3 M4 Active M5 M6 Deactivation Request Description The Intelligent Platform Management Interface IPMI microcontroller is booted but the payload is not The bottom latch is not fully closed or the activation lock bit set is keeping AMC from activating The bottom latch is closed or activation lock bit has been cleared The IPMI microcontroller has requested permission to boot the payload from the shelf management controller The IPMI microcontroller has received permission to activate the payload and has done so This should be the state unde
11. 2V payload power is being supplied to board Off 12V payload power is not detected Hot Swap Blue On Management power available to the module AMC can be safely extracted 3 Off The module is operational and is unsafe for extraction Long blink Delay before module is activated Short blink Delay before module is deactivated 2 6 Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCle Hard Drive and SAS Controller User s Guide March 2010 2 4 Functional Diagram FIGURE 2 3 AMC SAS HDD Functional Block Diagram Power Regulator SAS or SATA disk drive Controller PORT 0 to Primary Drive port 2 5 Technical Support and Warranty If you have any technical questions or support issues that are not addressed in the Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCIe Hard Drive and SAS Controller documentation set or on the web site contact your local Sun Services representative This hardware carries a one year return to depot warranty For customers in the US or Canada call 1 800 USA 4SUN 1 800 872 4786 For customers in the rest of the world find the World Wide Solution Center nearest you by visiting our web site http www sun com service contacting solution html Chapter 2 Overview 2 7 When you call Sun Services indicate if the Sun Netra CP3000 AMC 1 HDD SAS disk was purchased separately and is not associated with a system Have the proper AMC identification information ready Be prepared to give the represent
12. C 5 1 Ce dispositif peut ne pas causer l interf rence nocive 2 Ce dispositif doit accepter n importe quelle interf rence re ue y compris l interf rence qui peut causer l op ration peu d sir e C 6 Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCle Hard Drive and SAS Controller User s Guide March 2010 Index Numerics 10GbE local PHY 3 2 A absolute maximum ratings B 4 AMC flexing preventing 1 4 antistatic bag 1 3 B board status 1 6 board voltages monitoring 2 4 C cable management bracket lowering 1 12 cable management bracket lowering 1 12 certification C 2 comments about this book ix connector locations A 2 D deactivating the AMC 1 10 dimensions and weight B 5 disposal 2 10 documentation URL viii E EEC for Electromagnetic Compatibility C 2 electrical and environmental 1 3 electrical environmental and mechanical specifications B 1 Electronic Industries Alliance 2 10 energy hazards 1 1 F faceplate 1 5 failure status LEDs controlling 2 4 features 2 2 filler panels 1 12 firmware upgrading 3 6 FRU information 3 4 FRU information storing 2 4 functional block diagram 2 7 H handling boards cautions 1 4 handling cards cautions 1 4 Hot Swap LED 1 6 I idle power consumption B 4 injector ejector latch 1 9 1 12 installing an AMC 1 13 IPMI commands 3 2 L labels 2 8 MAC address 2 8 part number 2 8 serial number 2 8 LEDs 1 6 Index
13. Card single width mid or full height PICMG AMC 0 compliant m Hot swappable m PCI Express interface auto configure x1 or x4 lanes at 2 5 Gigabits per second m One Integrated 2 5 SAS hard drive primary port m Additional disk via AMC 3 storage signaling drives adjacent site AMC port 2 m Additional disk via AMC 3 storage signaling drives adjacent site AMC port 3 m All SAS links at 3 Gigabits per second maximum m Support for SSP STP and SMP as defined in the Serial Attached SCSI SAS Specification version 1 0 m Drive over current protection Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCle Hard Drive and SAS Controller User s Guide March 2010 m Support for SATA as defined in the Serial ATA Specification version 1 0a 2 2 224 222 Key Components The following figure and sections describe key components of the Sun Netra CP3000 AMC 1 HDD SAS disk FIGURE 2 1 Top Level AMC Layout Te Em ES Ex m LL m BN Hard Drive Disk The Sun Netra CP3000 AMC 1 HDD SAS disk provides a single SAS hard drive with various capacity options available When you order the product choose the part number corresponding to the capacity in gigabytes that you want Power Regulator The power regulator is the part of the module that generates the required power from the payload power 12V that is delivered to the module through the AMC connector This power is current limited by the onboard
14. ELEC Common Modifications Annex ZA m AU Australia and New Zealand m CH Switzerland m DE Germany m DK Denmark m ES Spain m FI Finland m GB United Kingdom m IE Ireland m KR Korea m NO Norway m SE Sweden m China deviations to IEC 60950 3 d Ed considered Telcordia GR 63 CORE Network Equipment Building System NEBS Requirements Issue 3 Mar 2006 Physical Protection Designed to meet section 4 Telcordia GR 1089 CORE Safety for Network Telecommunication Equipment Issue 4 Jun 2006 meets Section 7 Appendix C Agency Certifications C 3 C4 Emissions Test Regulations FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class A Commercial Equipment Industry Canada ICES 003 2004 Class A Commercial Equipment CISPR 22 EN 55022 2006 Class A Radiated Power line Conducted VCCI Japanese V 3 2007 04 Class A Telcordia GR 1089 CORE EMC For Network Telecommunication Equipment Issue 4 Jun 2006 Designed to meet Sections 2 and 3 C 4 1 EN 55022 Emissions Telcordia GR 1089 CORE EMC For Network Telecommunication Equipment Issue 4 Jun 2006 designed to meet 3 2 EN55022 2005 Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Interference A1 2000 A2 2003 Characteristics of Information Technology Equipment IEC CISPR22 2006 Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Interference Characteristics of Information Technology Equipment AS NZS CISPR 22 2006 Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Disturbance Characteristics of Information T
15. ICMG 3 0 AdvancedTCA Specification R2 0 ECN002 and the following specifications m PICMG AMC 0 Rev 2 0 m AMC 1 Revision 1 PCI Express option m AMC 3 Revision 1 storage signaling option The AMC 1 HDD SAS disk is an Advanced Mezzanine Card AMC that integrates both an SAS hard drive disk and a x4 PCIe SAS controller Occupying only one AMC site the highly integrated combination provides embedded systems designers the ability to add an Enterprise SAS Hard Disk Drive HDD to a system that does not have native SAS connectivity The AMC 1 HDD SAS disk is offered as a single width AMC with options for mid or full height panels The hard drive is Form Factor 2 5 to provide the greatest spindle density for ATCA applications The AMC 1 HDD SAS disk plugs into ATCA carrier blades that support a combination of AMC 1 PCI Express and AMC 3 SAS storage signaling The AMC 1 HDD SAS disk includes a modular management controller MMC This AMC is designed for use in a wide variety of next generation and wireless networking equipment Designed for high performance and reliability the AMC 1 HDD SAS disk is ideal for telecommunications equipment manufacturers TEMs and OEMs TEMs can add SAS connectivity to networking equipment that uses the ATCA platform specification OEMs can design to the MicroTCA specification for high performance embedded systems The following briefly outlines the features of the AMC 1 HDD SAS disk m Advanced Mezzanine
16. Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCle Hard Drive and SAS Controller User s Guide March 2010 Sun Welcomes Your Comments Sun is interested in improving its documentation and welcomes your comments and suggestions 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 Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCIe Hard Drive and SAS Controller User s Guide part number 820 7175 11 Preface ix x Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCle Hard Drive and SAS Controller User s Guide March 2010 CHAPTER 1 Getting Started gt gt This chapter provides information and procedures needed to install and make the Sun Netra CP3000 AMC 1 HDD SAS disk operational This chapter should be read before unpacking and installing the AMC In addition to this chapter refer to the following safety document Important Safety Information for Sun Hardware Systems 816 7190 Caution When the system is plugged in energy hazards are present on the midplane Do not reach into the enclosure while the power is on Caution Static electricity can damage electronic components Wear a wrist strap grounded through one of the system s ESD ground jacks when removing and replacing hot swappable components This chapter contains the following topics m Section 1 1 System Requirements on page 1 2 m Section 1 2 Unp
17. Operating 100 G 1ms duration Nonoperating 400 G 1ms duration Altitude Operating 1 000 to 410 000 feet Nonoperating 1 000 to 40 000 feet Performance RPM 10 025 rpm Seek time avg Read write 4 5 m s typical Seek time max Read write 9 0m s typical Interface SAS 3 0 Gb MTBF See the following table TABLE B 3 MTBF Values by Temperature Temperature MTBF 0 C 1234247 92 5 C 1104059 81 10 C 977994 82 15 C 858417 32 20 C 747143 26 25 C 645377 07 30 C 553731 31 35 C 472305 36 40 C 400796 45 C 338615 02 50 C 284997 04 55 C 239088 16 60 C 200012 91 65 C 166920 57 70 C 139014 35 Appendix B Environment Specifications B 3 B 1 3 B 1 4 Absolute Maximum Ratings The following values are stress ratings only Do not operate at these maximums See Section B 1 4 Normal Operating Ranges on page B 4 for normal operating conditions Payload voltage 12V 0 VDC to 13 2 VDC Management voltage 3 3V 3 135 VDC to 3 465 VDC Storage temperature 40 to 70 Celsius Noncondensing relative humidity 5 to 95 at 29 Celsius Normal Operating Ranges Description Range Nominal operating voltage 10 8 to 13 2 VDC payload power 3 135 VDC to 3 465 VDC management power Operating temperatures 60m below sea level up to 1800m above sea 5 to 55 C level from 1800m up to 4000m above sea level 5 to 40 C Operating humidity Less than 85 at 29 C Idle power consumption
18. S amp SUN microsystems Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCle Hard Drive and SAS Controller User s Guide for the AMC 1 HDD SAS Disk Sun Microsystems Inc www sun com Part No 820 7175 11 March 2010 Revision A Submit comments about this document at http www sun com hwdocs feedback Copyright 2010 Sun Microsystems Inc 4150 Network Circle Santa Clara California 95054 U S A All rights reserved Sun Microsystems Inc has intellectual property rights relating to technology embodied in the product that is described in this document In prn and without limitation these intellectual property rights may include one or more of the U S patents listed at ttp www sun com patents and one or more additional patents or pending patent applications in the U S and in other countries This distribution may include materials developed by third parties Parts of the produet may be derived from Berkeley BSD systems licensed from the University of California UNIX is a registered trademark in the U S and in other countries exclusively licensed through X Open Company Ltd Sun Sun Microsystems the Sun logo Solaris Netra the Netra logo and OpenBoot are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems Inc or its subsidiaries in the U S and other countries Products covered by and information contained in this manual are controlled by U S Export Control laws and may be subject to the export or
19. acking on page 1 3 m Section 1 3 Handling AMCs on page 1 4 m Section 1 4 AMC Faceplate on page 1 5 m Section 1 5 AMC LEDs on page 1 6 m Section 1 6 Removing and Installing AMCs on page 1 8 m Section 1 7 Enabling and Disabling SAS Ports on page 1 18 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 2 System Requirements The following sections briefly describe the minimum system requirements and the configurable features Links are provided to other chapters and appendixes containing more detailed information Operating Systems Compatibility The following operating systems are compatible with the AMC 1 HDD SAS disk m Solaris 10 m Solaris x86 10 m Windows Server 2003 m Red Hat Enterprise Linux RHEL 5 Chassis Compatibility Before using this AMC 1 HDD SAS disk review the specifications of the chassis and backplane that will house the module to determine the presence of and any limitations of chassis IPMI bus and user defined pin outs For example some chassis backplanes route certain I O pins to internal resources such as alarm cards and drive resources The AMC 1 HDD SAS disk is intended for an AdvancedTCA AMC carrier card site that is AMC 1 compliant It is your responsibility to verify system compatibility Failure to do so could result in improper operation or equipment damage Blade Server Compatibility The AMC 1 HDD SAS disk modules plug into ATCA carrier boards that support a combinatio
20. anual for instructions on correctly powering on the system After power is applied to the chassis the internal MMC controller runs a self test that runs for approximately 10 seconds Upon a successful power up self test the blue Hot Swap LED will blink and then turn off indicating that the module has been placed in operation 1 7 1 18 Enabling and Disabling SAS Ports As shipped from the factory the AMC 1 HDD SAS disk will not drive AMC channel ports unless specifically enabled You can individually enable or disable the ports using 1siutil a command line utility supplied by LSI Corporation and distributed as part of the software driver distribution Changes are stored in 32K x 8 bit NVSRAM located on the module To Enable AMC Port 2 Driven by Port 1 of SAS Controller lsiutil pP 1 a 13 s1l 1l ssrrrrr 0 0 To Enable AMC Port 3 Driven by Port 2 of SAS Controller lsiutil p 1 a 13 2 1 5 0 0 The p 1 selects the controller chip If the AMC 1 HDD SAS disk is the only LSI controller chip present in the system then the default is controller 1 If there are other LSI controller chips present in the system then the user has to determine the proper controller number Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCle Hard Drive and SAS Controller User s Guide March 2010 Note This utility has many other uses and adjustable values Parameter adjustments are permanently committed to flash memory and affect f
21. ative the AMC part number serial number and date code FIGURE 2 4 2 6 2 8 Part Number Serial Number and Revision Number Identification The Sun Netra CP3000 AMC 1 HDD SAS disk part number serial number and revision can be found on labels located on the card FIGURE 2 4 The Sun barcode labels provide the following information m SunSN Sun serial number for example 1005LCB 0626WM001M m SunPN Sun part number and dash number for example 501 7658 01 01 is the dash number m Rev Revision number of the part for example Rev 06 The Media Access Control MAC address label contains the MAC address for the blade server in printed and barcode form Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCle Hard Drive and SAS Controller User s Guide March 2010 FIGURE 2 4 Sun Netra CP3000 AMC 1 HDD SAS disk Barcode Labeling lt 1 00 SN AMC51MxxxH Rxx D Final Assembly Number Qo 600 051010 Sub Assembly Number G 051N9090100 Serial Number ill il 5 1 il Ill Il NS i t i 1 lo Il s A it Fa i a Wo te p o MEME RUE LUE TUTTE VLLL DON Sun TM SN 2009NAT YYWWMTSSSS Q RU ULT UE LU Sun TM PN 375 xxxx 01 rev 50 Assembled in USA 4 Sun Product Label SAS WWN ns Label 00110DD007D0 E318926 Figure Legend Final Assembly Number Assembly process label where xxx denotes disk drive capacity Rzz Assembly Revision Refer to
22. chanism is released and the module can be extracted Wait 3 for the Hot Swap LED to stop blinking before pulling the latch all the way out 1 10 Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCle Hard Drive and SAS Controller User s Guide March 2010 7 Remove the AMC FIGURE 1 3 Removing the AMC 8 Replace the AMC with another AMC FIGURE 1 7 or install a filler panel Note Be sure to follow handling instructions See Section 1 3 Handling AMCs on page 1 4 Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 11 Caution Failure to fill all slots with AMCs or cover with filler panels can negatively impact the cooling of the system 1 6 2 Removing a Blade Server and AMC Following are the instructions for removing a blade server and installed AMC For additional information refer to your blade server documentation Caution Before removing a blade server and AMC read all cautions warnings and instructions presented earlier in this chapter 1 Move the front cable management bracket to the lower position FIGURE 1 4 FIGURE 1 4 Front Cable Management Bracket in Lower Position 2 Disengage the injector ejector mechanisms at the top and bottom of the blade server to notify software that the board is about to be removed Wait for the Hot Swap LED to light 1 12 Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCle Hard Drive and SAS Controller User s Guide March 2010 1 6 3 Note D
23. cification as well as some optional commands TABLE 3 1 Supported IPMI Commands IPMI PICMG AMC Command Specification NetFn CMD MMC Req IPM Device Global Commands Get Device ID 17 1 App 01h Mandatory Broadcast Get Device ID 17 9 App 01h Mandatory Messaging Commands Send Message 18 7 App 34h Optional Event Commands Platform Event 23 3 S E 02h Mandatory Sensor Device Commands Get Device SDR Info 29 2 S E 20h Mandatory Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCle Hard Drive and SAS Controller User s Guide March 2010 TABLE 3 1 Supported IPMI Commands Continued Get Device SDR 29 3 S E 21h Mandatory Reserve Device SDR 29 4 S E 22h Mandatory Repository Get Sensor Reading Factors S E 23h Optional Set Sensor Hysteresis S E 24h Optional Get Sensor Hysteresis S E 25h Optional Set Sensor Threshold S E 26h Optional Get Sensor Threshold S E 27h Optional Set Sensor Event Enable S E 28h Optional Get Sensor Event Enable S E 29h Optional Rearm Sensor Events S E 2Ah Optional Get Sensor Event Status S E 2Bh Optional Get Sensor Reading S E 2Dh Mandatory FRU Device Commands Get FRU Inventory Area Info 28 1 Storage 10h Mandatory Read FRU Data 28 2 Storage 11h Mandatory Write FRU Data 28 3 Storage 12h Mandatory AdvancedTCA Commands Get PICMG Properties PICMG 00h Mandatory FRU Control PICMG 04h Man
24. datory Get FRU LED Properties PICMG 05h Mandatory Get LED Color Capabilities PICMG 06h Mandatory Set FRU LED State PICMG 07h Mandatory Get FRU LED State PICMG 08h Mandatory Get Device Locator Record PICMG ODh Mandatory ID AMC Commands Set AMC Port State 3 27 PICMG 19h Mandatory Get AMC Port State PICMG 1Ah Mandatory Chapter 3 Managing the AMC 3 3 Du 3 4 FRU Information Board information such as serial number date of manufacture OEM name part number and so on is retrievable from the FRU EEPROM integrated into the MMC FRU information stored onboard the AMC 1 HDD SAS disk complies with the PICMG 2 9 specification The AMC 1 HDD SAS disk includes the standard FRU data records per the IPMI Platform Management FRU Information Storage Definition Board Info Area The AMC 1 HDD SAS disk includes additional FRU records as defined in the PICMG 2 9 specification TABLE3 2 Standard FRU Data Records Product Information AMC 1 HDD SAS Disk Version 1 Language Code 0 EN English MFG date time See note 1 Manufacturer Name Sun Microsystems Inc Product Name SAS AMC 1 xxxGB disk where xxx denotes disk capacity Product Serial Number 2009NAT YYWWNTSSSS See note 2 Product Part Model 375 mmmm 01 or 376 mmmm 01 where mmmm denotes product model based on disk capacity Product Version 50 1 Manufacturing time is defined as minutes since January 1 1996 in the IPMI FRU specification
25. display differently depending on browser settings If characters do not display correctly change the character encoding in your browser to Unicode UTF 8 vii Related Documentation The following table lists the documentation for the AMC 1 HDD SAS disk The online documentation is available at http docs sun com app docs prod cp3000 pcie hic Application Title Part Number Format Location Latest Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCIe 820 7174 xx PDF Online information Hard Drive and SAS Controller Product Notes Pointer doc Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCIe 820 7177 xx Printed Shipping Kit Hard Drive and SAS Controller Getting Started Guide Installation Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCIe 820 7175 xx PDF Online this Hard Drive and SAS Controller User s Guide document Safety Important Safety Information for Sun Hardware Systems 816 7190 xx Printed Shipping Kit 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 viii Sun
26. dix contains the following topics m Section B 1 Electrical and Environmental on page B 2 m Section B 2 Reliability on page B 4 m Section B 3 Mechanical on page B 5 B 1 B 1 B 1 1 B 1 2 B 2 Electrical and Environmental The following sections provide tables and illustrations showing the electrical and environmental specifications Electrical The AMC 1 HDD SAS disk shall consume no more than the following from the system supplies under normal operating conditions TABLEB 1 Electrical Specifications SUPPLY SAS Max Management power Less than 100 mA H12V spin up less than 8 secs 1 5A 18W H12V normal operating 1 0A 12W 12V idle 0 75A 9W Off State Less than 0 4W Max current draw 1 5A during spin up Environmental The environmental values are listed in the following table TABLEB 2 Environmental Specifications Specification Enterprise SAS Temperature Operating ambient 5 C to 55 C Disk enclosure surface 5 C to 60 C operating Nonoperating 40 C to 70 C Gradient 3 C min 20 C hour Relative humidity Operating 5 to 95 Nonoperating 5 to 95 Maximum wet bulb 29 C operating Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCle Hard Drive and SAS Controller User s Guide March 2010 TABLE B 2 Environmental Specifications Continued Vibration Operating 1 G 20 to 300 Hz Nonoperating 5 G 20 to 300 Hz Shock
27. e server s AMC site location you might have to remove the blade server from the chassis Some blade servers have compartments for AMCs that can only be accessed when the blade server is removed from the chassis 3 If the blade server must be removed to access the AMC go to Section 1 6 2 Removing a Blade Server and AMC on page 1 12 Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCle Hard Drive and SAS Controller User s Guide March 2010 Note Depending on how the Shelf controls deactivation the Shelf might not initiate deactivation when you disengage the ejector latch If so either configure the Shelf to allow deactivation via latch opening or deactivate by other methods 4 For the AMC initiate the hot swap deactivation sequence by pulling the injector ejector latch out half way FIGURE 1 2 The Hot Swap LED starts blinking 5 Wait until the Hot Swap LED is solid blue 6 When the Hot Swap LED is solid blue pull the injector ejector latch out completely FIGURE 1 2 Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 9 FIGURE 1 2 Deactivating the AMC Figure Legend 1 Fully In IN When IN the module communicates to the shelf manager that the module is not in the hot swap state and the shelf manager communicates with the MMC This position is for normal operation 2 Half Way HW When in the HW position the hot swap sequence is initiated The MMC sends a hot swap event to the shelf manager Out OUT When OUT the latching me
28. echnology Equipment C 4 2 EN 55024 Immunity Telcordia GR 1089 CORE EMC For Network Telecommunication Equipment Issue 4 Jun 2006 Sections 2 1 ESD designed to meet 2 2 EFT 3 3 EN 55024 1998 Information Technology Equipment Immunity A1 2001 A2 2003 characteristics limits and methods of measurements IEC 61000 4 2 2001 EMC Part 4 Testing and measurement techniques Section 4 2 Electrostatic discharge immunity test Basic EMC Publication 4KV contact and 8KV air discharge IEC 61000 4 3 2003 EMC Part 4 Testing and measurement techniques Section 3 Radiated radio frequency electromagnetic field immunity test IEC 61000 4 4 2004 EMC Part 4 Testing and measurement techniques Section 4 Electrical fast transient burst immunity test Basic EMC Publication IEC 61000 4 5 2001 EMC Part 4 Testing and measurement techniques Section 5 Surge immunity test IEC 61000 4 6 1996 EMC Part 4 Testing and measurement techniques Section 6 A1 2001 Immunity to conducted disturbances induced by radio frequency fields C 4 Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCle Hard Drive and SAS Controller User s Guide March 2010 C 5 C 5 1 52 Regulatory Information Caution If you make any modification to the AMC not expressly approved by Sun you could void your warranty and or regulatory authority to operate the component FCC USA This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits
29. ed Wait for the Hot Swap LED to stop blinking before pulling the latch all the way out Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 15 6 Carefully align the edges of the AMC with the guides in the appropriate site It might be helpful to look into the enclosure to verify correct alignment of the rails in the guides Caution Do not force the AMC into the site If it does not fit properly check to ensure that you have the correct matching AMC for the switch 7 Keeping the AMC aligned in the guides slide it in by pressing on the AMC faceplate until the AMC faceplate is flush with the blade server faceplate 1 16 Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCle Hard Drive and SAS Controller User s Guide March 2010 FIGURE 1 7 Inserting the AMC Into a Blade Server sas Si we NS Se ve mu SE S SAN A Nm 8 Push the ejector latch in fully If system power is on and AMC is installed properly the AMC board Hot Swap LED lights up The Hot Swap LED blinks for several seconds then goes off If the Hot Swap LED does not go off after several seconds push firmly on the injector ejector handles to ensure that they are pushed in all the way Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 17 AN Caution Failure to fill all slots with AMCs or cover with filler panels can negatively impact the cooling of the system 9 Power on the system if necessary Refer to your system m
30. ed as a whole per these directives C2 C 2 NEBS ETSI The Sun Netra CP3000 AMC 1 HDD SAS disk has been designed to meet or exceed m Telcordia specification SR 3580 Issue 3 June 2007 a Telcordia GR 63 Issue 3 March 2006 Network Equipment Building System NEBS Requirements Physical Protection Telcordia GR 1089 Issue 4 June 2006 Electromagnetic Compatibility And Electrical Safety Generic Criteria For Network Telecommunication Equipment m ETSI EN 300 019 2 1 V2 1 2 2000 09 2 2 V2 1 1 1999 09 2 3 V2 2 2 2003 04 Environmental conditions and environmental tests for telecommunication equipment Part 2 m ETSI EN 300 119 5 V1 2 2 2004 12 Part 4 Engineering requirements for subracks in miscellaneous racks and cabinets m ETSI EN 300 1322 September 1996 Equipment Engineering Power Supply Interface At The Input To Telecommunications Equipment Part 2 Operated by direct current DC m ETSI EN 300 753 October 1997 Acoustic Noise Emitted By Telecommunications Equipment Certification is dependent on your configuration Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCle Hard Drive and SAS Controller User s Guide March 2010 Co Safety m UL cUL 60950 1 Safety for Information Technology Equipment UL File E138926 m EN IEC 60950 1 2001 15T ED CB CCA scheme Safety for Information Technology Equipment TUV CB certificate and report The following group and or national deviations were considered m CEN
31. epending on how the Shelf controls deactivation the Shelf might not initiate deactivation when you disengage the ejector latch If so either configure the Shelf to allow deactivation via latch opening or deactivate by other methods 3 Disconnect all cables connected to the switch 4 Loosen the two board retention screws that fasten the board to the enclosure 5 Open the ejectors fully rotating the handles outward until the board disengages from the midplane 6 Slide the board evenly out of the enclosure 7 Determine if you are going to replace the blade server m If you are going to replace the blade server refer to your blade server documentation for procedures m If you are not going to replace the blade server install a filler panel to maintain the enclosures shielding and cooling performance Caution Failure to cover all open slots with filler panels can negatively impact the cooling of the system Installing an AMC Following are the instructions for installing an AMC Caution Before installing an AMC read all cautions warnings and instructions presented earlier in this chapter 1 At the blade server locate the AMC site where you want to install the AMC Depending on the blade server s AMC site location you might have to remove the blade server from the chassis Some blade servers have compartments for AMCs that can only be accessed when the blade server is removed from the chassis
32. essortissants sp cifiquement d sign s sont rigoureusement interdites L utilisation de pi ces d tach es ou d unit s centrales de remplacement est limit e aux r parations ou l change standard d unit s centrales pour les produits export s conform ment la l gislation am ricaine en mati re d exportation Sauf autorisation par les autorit s des Etats Unis l utilisation d unit s centrales pour proc der des mises jour de produits est rigoureusement interdite LA DOCUMENTATION EST FOURNIE EN L ETAT ET TOUTES AUTRES CONDITIONS DECLARATIONS ET GARANTIES EXPRESSES OU TACITES SONT FORMELLEMENT EXCLUES DANS LA MESURE AUTORISEE PARLA LOI APPLICABLE Y COMPRIS NOTAMMENT TOUTE GARANTIE IMPLICITE RELATIVE A LA QUALITE MARCHANDE A L APTITUDE A UNE UTILISATION PARTICULIERE OU A L ABSENCE DE CONTREFACON 5 cx CA Adobe PostScript Contents Preface vii Getting Started 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 System Requirements 1 2 11 1 Operating Systems Compatibility 1 2 1 12 Chassis Compatibility 1 2 1 13 Blade Server Compatibility 1 2 1 14 Electrical and Environmental 1 3 Unpacking 1 3 Handling AMCs 1 4 AMC Faceplate 1 5 AMC LEDs 1 6 Removing and Installing AMCs 1 8 1 6 1 Removing an AMC 1 8 1 62 Removing a Blade Server and AMC 1 12 1 6 3 Installing an AMC 1 13 17 Enabling and Disabling SAS Ports 1 18 To Enable AMC Port 2 Driven by Port 1 of SAS Controller 18 lt To Enable AMC Port 3 Driven by Por
33. for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This product generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at the user s own expense This AMC complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Industry Canada Canada This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Cet appareillage num rique de la classe A r pond toutes les exigences de l interf rence canadienne causant des r glements d quipement L op ration est sujette aux deux conditions suivantes Appendix C Agency Certifications
34. is chapter contains the following topics Section 3 1 Monitoring and Control Functions on page 3 2 Section 3 2 IPMI Controller on page 3 2 Section 3 3 FRU Information on page 3 4 Section 3 4 Sensors on page 3 5 Section 3 5 Firmware and Software Upgrades on page 3 6 3 1 3 1 Monitoring and Control Functions The MMC is responsible for communicating module status information to the carrier board and also has some control at the module level The 10GbE local PHY is held in reset until the AMC Carrier IPMI uses e Keying to turn on the interface to ensure that the interface is compatible The MMC has the ability to reset the PHY through the IPMI FRU Control command 9 2 3 2 IPMI Controller The IPMI controller consists of a 16 bit microcontroller flash and SRAM The microcontroller uses I2C interface IPMB L to collect data from various sensors located on the AMC The host ATCA blade server might read data collected by the IPMI controller and transmit it to the shelf management controller ShMC through the IPMB 0 The IPMB is routed through the AMC connector to the host carrier blade and backplane The IPMB allows the AMC MMC to be discovered by and communicate with the carrier blade and system level management It is always active The MMC communicates with the carrier controller through the local IPMB L bus of the carrier and responds to all mandatory commands for AMC MMC as defined in the AMC Spe
35. isabling SAS Ports on page 1 18 Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCle Hard Drive and SAS Controller User s Guide March 2010 APPENDIX A Connectors and Ports This appendix describes the connectors and ports you can use to communicate with the host board and application specific devices A brief description of each connector and port is given and a detailed description and pinout given for each connector This appendix contains the following topics m Section A 1 Connector Locations and Assignments on page A 2 m Section A 2 Connector Pinouts on page A 2 m Section A 3 SAS Controller Ports on page A 4 A 1 Connector Locations and Assignments This module is AMC 1 and AMC 3 compliant and can use ports 2 and 3 as defined in the AMC specification Callout Port Function 1 2 AMC 3 Serial Storage Port 2 2 3 AMC Serial Storage Port 3 3 4 AMC 1 PCI Express lane 0 4 5 AMC 1 PCI Express lane 1 5 6 AMC 1 PCI Express lane 2 6 7 AMC 1 PCI Express lane 3 A 2 Connector Pinouts The AMC 1 HDD SAS disk includes an AMC connector which conforms to the single slot B extended connector with 170 signal contacts The AMC 1 HDD SAS disk communicates with the carrier board through the AMC connectors Connector usage for the AMC 1 HDD SAS disk is listed in the following table TABLE A 1 Pin Assignments Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name 1 GND 46 GND 91 No Co
36. ke significant steps to ensure that there are no bent pins on the backplane or connector damage to the AMCs prior to leaving the factory Bent pins caused by improper installation or by AMCs with damaged connectors could void the warranty for the backplane or boards To minimize the amount of AMC flexing observe the following precautions m When removing an AMC from an electrostatic discharge bag keep the AMC vertical until you place it on the electrostatic discharge mat m Do not place an AMC on a hard surface Use a cushioned antistatic mat The AMC connectors and components have very thin pins that bend easily m Be careful of small parts located on the component side of an AMC Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCle Hard Drive and SAS Controller User s Guide March 2010 m Do not use an oscilloscope probe on the components The soldered pins are easily damaged or shorted by the probe point m Transport an AMC in an antistatic bag 1 4 AMC Faceplate The following shows the faceplate of the Sun Netra CP3000 AMC 1 HDD SAS disk FIGURE 1 1 AMC 1 HDD SAS Disk Faceplate oos e o AMC 1 HDD SAS xxxGB Note The AMC is available in different capacities in gigabytes The illustration shows a generic faceplate For your product s faceplate the xxx denotes the capacity Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 5 1 5 AMC LEDs The following tables give status information for all of the LEDs on the AMC TABLE 1
37. n of AMC 1 PCI Express and AMC 3 SAS storage signaling At the time of publication of this document the AMC 1 HDD SAS disk is qualified and supported on the following Sun blade servers m Sun Netra CP3060 blade server m Sun Netra CP3220 blade server m Sun Netra CP3250 blade server Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCle Hard Drive and SAS Controller User s Guide March 2010 1 1 4 Electrical and Environmental See Appendix B for electrical and environmental requirements Caution None of the integrated chips junction temperature should exceed 125 C The AMC requires air flow to meet this requirement Testing should be done in the shelf to find the quantity of air flow needed The recommended minimum air flow is 50 LFM 1 2 Unpacking Check the shipping carton for damage If the shipping carton or contents are damaged notify the carrier and Sun Retain the shipping carton and packing material for inspection by the carrier Obtain authorization before returning any product to Sun Refer to the Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCIe SAS Controller and Hard Drive Getting Started Guide 820 7177 for return instructions Caution This board must be protected from static discharge and physical shock Never remove any of the socketed parts except at a static free workstation Use the antistatic bag shipped with the product to handle the board Wear a wrist strap grounded through one of the system s ESD gr
38. nnect 136 No Connect 2 12V 47 PORT4_PCIe_RX0_P 92 GND 137 GND 3 PRSNT1 L 48 PORT4 PCle RX0 N 93 No Connect 138 No Connect 4 AMC VCC3 49 GND 94 No Connect 139 No Connect 5 GAO 50 PCIe TX1 P 95 GND 140 GND 6 No Connect 51 PCle TX1 N 96 No Connect 141 No Connect 7 GND 52 GND 97 No Connect 142 No Connect 8 No Connect 53 PCle RX1 P 98 GND 143 GND A 2 Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCIe Hard Drive and SAS Controller User s Guide March 2010 TABLE A 1 9 12V 10 GND 11 No Connect 12 No Connect 13 GND 14 No Connect 15 No Connect 16 GND 17 GA1 18 12V 19 GND 20 PORT1_PTX0_P 21 PORTI PTXO N 22 GND 23 PORTI PRXO P 24 PORTI PRXO N 25 GND 26 GA2 27 12V 28 GND 29 TX SAS 2 amp 30 TX SAS 2 31 GND 32 RX_SAS_2 33 RX SAS 2 34 GND 35 TIX SAS 3 amp 36 TX SAS 3 37 GND 38 RX SAS 3v 39 RX SAS 3 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 Pin Assignments Continued PCle RX1 N GND IPMI SCL L 12V GND PCIe TX2 P PCle DO N GND PCIle ROO P PCle_RX2_N GND PCIe TX3 P PCIe TX3 N GND PCIe RX3 P PCIle RX3 N GND IPMI SDA _L 12V GND No Connect No Connect GND No Connect No Connect GND PREFCLKP PREFCLKN GND PRSNTO L 12V 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121
39. nterface IPMI that communicates with AdvancedTCA shelf managers This MMC controls and monitors the following m Hot swap communication with the shelf manager m Inlet air temperature m Voltage monitoring Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCle Hard Drive and SAS Controller User s Guide March 2010 2 2 0 2 24 m e Keying as described in the AMC 0 specification m FRU information m LED indicators for hot swap and OOS out of service Port Connectors The AMC includes connectors to communicate with the host board and take its interfaces outside the ATCA chassis Refer to Appendix A for complete connector descriptions and pin outs LEDs The AMC 1 HDD SAS disk has three LEDs See the next section for a detailed description of the LEDs 2 9 AMC 1 HDD SAS xxxGB oos e xe Faceplate and LEDs The faceplate of the AMC 1 HDD SAS disk has three LED indicators which are described in the table following the faceplate illustration Note The AMC is available in different capacities in gigabytes The illustration shows a generic faceplate For your product s faceplate the xxx denotes the capacity FIGURE 2 2 Faceplate Chapter 2 Overview 2 5 Figure Legend Indicator Color State Description and Function 1 OOS Red On Out of Service fault set by shelf manager or 12V payload power not detected Off No module fault 12V payload power is being supplied to board 5 OK Green On Module in service 1
40. odules Applying global properties stored in flash Selecting and configure up to 256 adapters Automatic INT13 drive mapping for SAS drives SAS topology discovery including expander traversal Applying PHY transceiver properties Launching the Boot BIOS Utility Note Not all devices detected by the utility can be controlled by the BIOS Devices such as tape drives and scanners require loading a device driver specific to that peripheral device Initiate loading of the BIOS and watch for the following message Press Ctrl C to start LSI Configuration Utility This message remains on your screen for about five seconds giving you time to start the utility Press CTRL C Please wait invoking LSI Configuration Utility After a brief pause the Boot BIOS Main menu is displayed as shown in the following figure Chapter 4 Configuring the AMC 4 3 FIGURE 4 1 Boot BIOS Main Menu LSI Corp Config Utility v6 24 00 00 2008 07 01 Global Properties 06 00 00 05 1 26 00 00 IR Enabled Exit Menu F1 Shift 1 Help global Properties The menu displays a scrolling list of all the AMC SAS modules visible in the system with PCI Express PCIe identification information 3 Use the arrow keys to highlight the AMC module you want to configure 4 Press ENTER to display the next screen The Adaptor Properties menu is displayed where you can view and modify AMC parameters This menu provides the top level
41. orts are shipped with PHY s disabled and are not driving AMC ports 2 and 3 This default configura tion avoids incompatibilities with systems that have other initiators driving these AMC ports A 4 Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCle Hard Drive and SAS Controller User s Guide March 2010 A 4 e Keying Ports The AMC 1 HDD SAS disk connects up to two SAS ports on the AMC connector These ports are defined by the AMC 3 specification for serial storage The module designates four PCI Express ports per AMC 1 specification The link type and link type extension are defined in the following table TABLE 0 1 AMC e Keying Port Assignments Port Port Name Link Type AMC Port Map Region 0 Unused 1 Unused 2 Channel 0 Link type 7 AMC 3 Common options storage Link type extension 2 SAS and SATA AMC asymmetric match 00b SAS 3 Channel 1 Link type 7 AMC 3 Common options storage Link type extension 2 SAS and SATA AMC asymmetric match 00b SAS 4 7 Channel 2 Link type 2 AMC 1 PCI Common options Express typ e 4 4 Channel 3 Like type 2 AMC 1 PCI Express type 1 8 20 Unused Appendix A Connectors and Ports A 5 A 6 Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCle Hard Drive and SAS Controller User s Guide March 2010 APPENDIX B Environment Specifications This appendix describes the electrical environmental and mechanical specifications It includes illustrations of the board dimensions This appen
42. ound jacks when installing or servicing system components Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 3 1 3 1 4 Handling AMCs Caution The system is sensitive to static electricity To prevent damage to the assembly always connect an antistatic wrist strap between you and the system Avoid touching areas of integrated circuitry Static discharge can damage these circuits An antistatic wrist strap and a conductive foam pad is strongly recommend for handling AMCs when installing or upgrading a system Electronic components such as disk drives computer boards and memory modules can be extremely sensitive to electrostatic discharge ESD After removing the component from its protective wrapper or from the system place the component flat on a grounded static free surface and in the case of a board component side up Do not slide the component over any surface If an ESD station is not available you can avoid damage resulting from ESD by wearing an antistatic wrist strap available in the shipkit and at electronics stores that is attached to an active electrical ground Note that a system chassis might not be grounded if it is unplugged Caution Dangerous voltages capable of causing injury or death are present in this equipment Use extreme caution when handling testing and adjusting within a system Caution Do not flex the AMCs the surface mounted components can break if the AMC is bent Our suppliers ta
43. penBoot BIOS for Solaris SPARC platforms m Extensible Firmware Interface EFI BIOS for EFI compliant systems All of these BIOS images are stored on the flash device located on the AMC 4 2 4 2 Boot BIOS Utility The Boot BIOS utility allows you to change the default factory configuration of the AMC The utility is stored in a flash device located on the AMC module The sections that follow provide a summary of the BIOS configuration capabilities A full description of capabilities is published in User s Guide Integrated RAID for SAS available from LSI Corporation which writes the BIOS used on the AMC Note The Boot BIOS utility is disabled by default on all AMCs To use it enable the utility per the instructions in this chapter When Boot is enabled the Boot BIOS scans for SAS hard drive disks HDDs connected to the AMC It sorts which HDDs might be participating in RAID volume definitions All discovered disks and RAID volumes are enumerated with drive letters and appended to a master list of devices discovered on the host Upon scan completion the host serially inspects the master list of devices beginning with drive letter A and attempts to boot from the first device it finds with a boot record Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCle Hard Drive and SAS Controller User s Guide March 2010 271 4 2 2 Features and Configurations The Boot BIOS supports the following Using multiple AMC 1 SAS m
44. r normal operation The IPMI microcontroller has requested permission to deactivate Opening the bottom latch or resetting the deactivation lock bit activates this state Note An AMC should be hot swapped only when the LED is solid blue Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 7 1 6 1 6 1 1 8 Removing and Installing AMCs This section describes how to remove and install AMCs The AMC 1 HDD SAS disk can be installed into an ATCA shelf chassis with sites that support AMC 1 PCI Express signaling The site height must properly match the panel height fitted to the AMC At the time of publication of this document the AMC 1 HDD SAS disk is qualified and supported on the following Sun blade servers m Sun Netra CP3060 blade server m Sun Netra CP3220 blade server m Sun Netra CP3250 blade server Removing an AMC If you want to remove only an AMC from a blade server use the following instructions If you want to remove the blade server with the AMC installed see the next section Section 1 6 2 Removing a Blade Server and AMC on page 1 12 Caution Before removing an AMC read all cautions warnings and instructions presented earlier in this chapter 1 Shut down the payload OS Removing a board before powering down the operating system might cause an OS panic which could corrupt data or file systems 2 At the front of the blade server locate the AMC you want to remove Depending on the blad
45. revet en attente aux Etats Unis et dans les autres pays Cette distribution peut comprendre des composants d velopp s par des tierces parties Des parties de ce produit pourront tre d riv es des syst mes Berkeley BSD licenci s par l Universit de Californie UNIX est une marque d pos e aux Etats Unis et dans d autres pays et licenci e exclusivement par X Open Company Ltd Sun Sun Microsystems le logo Sun Solaris Netra et le logo Netra sont des marques de fabrique ou des marques d pos es de Sun Microsystems Inc ou ses filiales aux Etats Unis et dans d autres pays Ce produit est soumis la l gislation am ricaine en mati re de contr le des exportations et peut tre soumis la r glementation en vigueur dans d autres pays dans le domaine des exportations et importations Les utilisations ou utilisateurs finaux pour des armes nucl aires des missiles des armes biologiques et chimiques ou du nucl aire maritime directement ou indirectement sont strictement interdites Les exportations ou reexportations vers les pays sous embargo am ricain ou vers des entit s figurant sur les listes d exclusion d exportation am ricaines y compris mais de mani re non exhaustive la liste de personnes qui font objet d un ordre de ne pas participer d une facon directe ou indirecte aux exportations des produits ou des services qui sont r gis par la l gislation am ricaine en matiere de contr le des exportations et la liste de r
46. t 2 of SAS Controller 18 v To Disable AMC Port 2 Driven by Port 1 of SAS Controller 19 v To Disable AMC Port 3 Driven by Port 2 of SAS Controller 19 2 Overview 2 1 2 1 Features 2 2 22 Key Components 2 3 2 2 1 Hard Drive Disk 2 3 2 2 2 Power Regulator 2 3 2 2 3 SAS Controller 2 4 2 24 Flash 2 4 2 2 5 Module Management Controller MMC 2 4 2 2 6 Port Connectors 2 5 2 2 7 LEDs 2 5 2 3 Faceplate and LEDs 2 5 2 4 Functional Diagram 2 7 2 5 Technical Support and Warranty 2 7 2 6 Part Number Serial Number and Revision Number Identification 2 8 2 7 Disposal 2 10 3 Managing the AMC 3 1 3 1 Monitoring and Control Functions 3 2 3 2 IPMI Controller 3 2 3 3 FRU Information 3 4 3 4 Sensors 3 5 3 5 Firmware and Software Upgrades 3 6 iv Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCle Hard Drive and SAS Controller User s Guide March 2010 Configuring the AMC 4 1 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 A l A 2 A 3 AA Configuration Tools 4 2 Boot BIOS Utility 4 2 4 2 1 Features and Configurations 4 3 4 22 Launching the Boot BIOS Utility 4 3 OpenBoot BIOS 4 5 Extensible Firmware Interface EFI BIOS 4 6 Enabling and Disabling Channel Ports 4 6 Connectors and Ports A 1 Connector Locations and Assignments A 2 Connector Pinouts A 2 SAS Controller Ports A 4 e Keying Ports A 5 Environment Specifications B 1 B 1 B 2 B 3 Electrical and Environmental B 2 B 1 1 Electrical B 2 B 12 Environmental B 2 B 1 3 Absol
47. tructions on upgrading the firmware and software refer to the following documentation m Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCIe Hard Drive and SAS Controller Product Notes 820 7174 m README files within the download package Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCle Hard Drive and SAS Controller User s Guide March 2010 CHAPTER 4 Configuring the AMC This chapter describes how to configure the AMC using the SAS Boot BIOS Configuration Utility the OpenBoot BIOS and the Extensible Firmware Interface EFI Boot Services Driver This chapter contains the following topics Section 4 1 Configuration Tools on page 4 2 Section 4 2 Boot BIOS Utility on page 4 2 Section 4 3 OpenBoot BIOS on page 4 5 Section 4 4 Extensible Firmware Interface EFI BIOS on page 4 6 Section 4 5 Enabling and Disabling Channel Ports on page 4 6 4 1 4 1 Configuration Tools The configuration tools are preloaded on a flash ROM device embedded on the AMC A MicroTCA or host carrier CPU can read the code to facilitate booting from SAS drives The BIOS contains an embedded configuration manager which you use to configure RAID or other adapter options prior to OS boot The BIOS integrates with a standard system BIOS extending the standard disk service routine provided through INT13h Three types of BIOS are available for the AMC 1 HDD SAS disk Boot BIOS for Intel and AMD based platforms m O
48. ute Maximum Ratings B 4 B 1 4 Normal Operating Ranges B 4 Reliability B 4 Mechanical B 5 B 3 1 Board Dimensions and Weight B 5 Agency Certifications C 1 C 1 C2 C 3 CA CE Certification C 2 NEBS ETSI C 2 Safety C 3 Emissions Test Regulations C 4 Contents v C 4 1 EN 55022 Emissions C 4 C4 2 EN 55024 Immunity C 4 C5 Regulatory Information C 5 C 5 1 FCC USA C 5 C 5 2 Industry Canada Canada C 5 Index Index 1 vi Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCle Hard Drive and SAS Controller User s Guide March 2010 Preface The Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCIe Hard Drive and SAS Controller User s Guide describes the installation and configuration of the Sun Netra CP3000 AMC 1 HDD SAS disk This guide also includes information about software environment specifications connectors and certifications Typographic Conventions Typeface Meaning Examples AaBbCc123 The names of commands files and directories on screen computer output AaBbCc123 What you type when contrasted with on screen computer output AaBbCc123 Book titles new words or terms words to be emphasized Replace command line variables with real names or values Edit your login file Use 1s a to list all files You have mail su Password Read Chapter 6 in the User s Guide These are called class options You must be superuser to do this To delete a file type rm filename Note Characters
49. uture behavior of the AMC Only advanced users who fully understand the technical implications should modify parameters A full description of parameters and functions is in LSIUtil Configuration Utility User s Guide published by LSI V To Disable AMC Port 2 Driven by Port 1 of SAS Controller lsiutil pP 1 a 13 1 0 5 0 0 V To Disable AMC Port 3 Driven by Port 2 of SAS Controller lsiutil pP 1 a 13 2 0 srrrrr070 Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 19 1 20 Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCle Hard Drive and SAS Controller User s Guide March 2010 CHAPTER 2 Overview This chapter introduces the key features of the AMC This chapter includes a product definition a list of product features and functional block diagrams with brief descriptions This chapter can be used to compare the features of the AMC against the needs of a specific application This chapter contains the following topics m Section 2 1 Features on page 2 2 m Section 2 2 Key Components on page 2 3 m Section 2 3 Faceplate and LEDs on page 2 5 m Section 2 4 Functional Diagram on page 2 7 m Section 2 5 Technical Support and Warranty on page 2 7 m Section 2 6 Part Number Serial Number and Revision Number Identification on page 2 8 m Section 2 7 Disposal on page 2 10 2 1 24 2 2 Features Part of Sun s ATCA platform the Sun Netra CP3000 AMC 1 HDD SAS disk complies with P
50. view of AMC status and configurable parameters 4 4 Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCle Hard Drive and SAS Controller User s Guide March 2010 FIGURE 4 2 Adapter Properties Menu LSI Corp Config Utility v6 24 00 00 2008 07 01 Adapter Properties SAS1064E Adapter SAS1064E PCI Slot 05 PCI Address Bus Dev Func 06 00 00 MPT Firmware Revision 1 26 00 00 IR SAS Address 01234567 89ABCDEF NVDATA Version 2D 03 Status Enabled Boot Order 0 Boot Support lEnabted BIOS 6 05 Esc Exit Menu Fl Shift 1 Help Enter Select Item Change Item 5 Using the arrow keys select the item of interest 6 Press ENTER to display the next screen 4 3 OpenBoot BIOS For information about the OpenBoot BIOS refer to the Sun Solaris OS and SPARC documentation The documentation is available at the following site http www sun com documentation Chapter 4 Configuring the AMC 4 5 4 4 Extensible Firmware Interface EFI BIOS The AMC 1 HDD SAS disk includes an EFI boot services driver for use with ATCA blades that feature Intel LA64 processors Additional information is available at http www lsi com 4 5 4 6 Enabling and Disabling Channel Ports As shipped from the factory the AMC 1 HDD SAS disk will not drive AMC channel ports due to the default disable setting You can enable these ports using lsiutil a command line utility For instructions see Section 1 7 Enabling and D

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