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1. Use the following flow chart to assist with setting up your operating system C START D Power on the workstation See Powering On the Workstation Install different No version from For instructions refer to the documentation in p other media the Solaris Media Kit for your operating environment Use a preinstalled version of software Choose the Solaris version Accept the li cense Answer Solaris software prompts using information specific to your site that your sys tem administrator provides If necessary refer to TABLE 2 1 Information for Setting Up the Solaris Desktop Operating System Y C READY TO WORK dn Started With the Additional Preinstalled Soft See Setting Up Your Operating System FIGURE 2 1 Installation Process Flow Diagram Setting Up Your Operating System 1 Power on the workstation See Powering On the Workstation on page 8 2 Verify the version of software installed Alternatively you can install a newer version of the Solaris Operating System software 12 Sun Blade 2500 Getting Started Guide December 2004 Note Some Solaris versions might not work on the Sun Blade 2500 workstation Verify Solaris Operating System compatibility before you begin the installation Answer the Solaris Operating System setup prompts by following the on screen instructions Tip To help answer the setup prompts your syste
2. m JMStudio m SunForum Restoring Preinstalled Software and Backing Up the Preinstalled Image m Restoring Preinstalled Software m Backing Up the Preinstalled Image to Another Hard Drive Solaris Documentation For Solaris Operating System documentation refer to the following web site http docs sun com For Solaris on Sun Hardware documentation refer to the following web site http www sun com documentation Select the links Hardware Product Categories Software Solaris on Sun Hardware Sun Blade 2500 Workstation Hardware Documentation Documentation on the Hard Drive The Sun Blade 2500 Service Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Manual 817 5117 with linked multimedia service procedures is installed on the hard drive in PDF format To view the service manual in PDF format type the following at the command line opt Docs ServiceManual 817 5117 11 pdf To view the Sun Blade 2500 Getting Started Guide 817 5119 in PDF format type the following at the command line opt Docs GettingStartedGuide 817 5119 11 pdf Note To view the documents you might first need to install Adobe Acrobat reader See Getting Started With Adobe Acrobat Reader on page 25 20 Sun Blade 2500 Getting Started Guide December 2004 Documentation on CD Documentation for the Sun Blade 2500 workstation is included on the Sun Blade 2500 Hardware Documentation CD 705 1198 that shipped with your system The document How t
3. 817 5120 816 7190 Subject to change 816 7560 817 2195 816 7386 817 3630 Accessing Sun Documentation Online You can view print or purchase a broad selection of Sun documentation including localized versions at http www sun com documentation xiv Sun Blade 2500 Getting Started Guide December 2004 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 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 The part number of this Sun Blade 2500 Getting Started Guide is 817 5119 11 Preface xv xvi Sun Blade 2500 Getting Started Guide Decemb
4. Sun Blade 2500 Getting Started Guide December 2004 Adobe Acrobat Reader Adobe Acrobat Reader is a free and freely distributable software program that allows you to view and print Portable Document Format PDF files PDF is a file type that allows you to view and print a file exactly as the author designed it You do not need the original application or fonts that the author used to create the file Getting Started With Adobe Acrobat Reader To install Adobe Acrobat Reader type opt spool acroread INSTALL To start Adobe Acrobat Reader after installation type path bin acroread Where path is the directory where you installed Adobe Acrobat Reader The default installation path is opt Acrobat5 Sun ONE Grid Engine Sun ONE Grid Engine is preinstalled on your hard drive Before setting up Sun ONE Grid Engine you should read the Sun ONE Grid Engine documents at the following web site http www sun com products n solutions hardware docs Software S1GEEE index html For more information refer to the following web site http wwws sun com software gridware ds gridware index html Chapter 3 Getting Started With the Additional Preinstalled Software 25 26 StarOffice StarOffice is the optimum in office productivity software from Sun Microsystems StarOffice is a powerful and comprehensive office suite that integrates word processing spreadsheets graphics HTML and database components into a single wo
5. RS 232 Parallel Twisted pair Ethernet TPEO c scsio Audio module ojo ee ee 66 MHz 64 bit PCI slot 5 33 MHz 64 bit PCI slot 4 66 MHz 64 bit PCI slot 3 66 MHz 64 bit L PCI slot 2 r PCI slot 1 33 MHz 64 bit PCI slot 0 FIGURE 1 4 Back Panel Overview Chapter 1 Setting Up the Sun Blade 2500 Workstation 5 6 i Video IOlDvI i XVR 600 66 MHz Stereo DIN7 477 DV IG XVR 1200 66 MHz Ovi 67 Stereo DIN7 N BNC Serial DB9 IEEE 1394 and USB 2 x card 33 MHz lt gt USB 2 x 3 IEEE 1394A 2 4 amp Audio Card Microphone lO Serial DB9 i ee C mm ae Um out Headphone Q Line in IMS FIGURE 1 5 Optional Graphics Accelerators and Installed IEEE 1394 and USB Card Sun Blade 2500 Getting Started Guide December 2004 Cabling the Workstation FIGURE 1 6 illustrates the cable connections for the workstation FIGURE 1 6 Cabling the Sun Blade 2500 Workstation Connect the workstation and external devices in this order FIGURE 1 6 1 Connect the workstation power cord to a grounded electrical outlet 2 Connect the keyboard and mouse to the on board USB 1 1 connectors the connectors near the fan FIGURE 1 4 Chapter 1 Setting Up the Sun Blade 2500 Workstation 7 Note The on board connectors are USB 1 1 You must connect the mouse and keyboard to the USB 1 1 connectors not the USB 2 x connectors The IEEE 1394 and USB 2 x
6. www sun com documentation How This Book Is Organized The document is organized into chapters as follows Chapter 1 describes unpacking cabling and powering on the workstation Chapter 2 describes setup and use of the preinstalled Solaris Operating System Chapter 3 describes how to start the preinstalled software applications Chapter 4 describes workstation troubleshooting xi Using UNIX Commands The Sun Blade 2500 Getting Started Guide might not contain all of the information needed to perform basic UNIX commands and procedures such as shutting down the system booting the system and configuring devices See one or more of the following for additional UNIX commands m Solaris Handbook for Sun Peripherals m Sun Blade 2500 Service Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Manual 817 5117 m Other software documentation that you received with your system m Solaris Operating System documentation which is at http docs sun com xii Sun Blade 2500 Getting Started Guide December 2004 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 The settings on your browser might differ from these settings Edit your login f
7. Stop command might cause loss of core dumps which makes it difficult to diagnose system problems 1 Press Stop A If the system responds the system displays the ok prompt 2 Try to force a core file dump At the ok prompt type this command syne Note The default location for a core file deposit is var crash hostname The Sun Service Support Center might request the core file for root cause analysis If the above procedures do not work 1 Press the Power button to power off the system 2 Wait 20 to 30 seconds and power on the system Note When you power on the system again you might need to run fsck to repair damaged links If the system still does not function properly contact Sun Service Support For more troubleshooting information see the Sun Blade 2500 Service Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Manual 817 5117 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and Technical Support 39 How to Get Technical Assistance TABLE 4 2 Sun Web Sites and Telephone Numbers Sun Blade 2500 Workstation Documents and Support Resources URL or Telephone Number PDF files for all the current Sun Blade 2500 workstation documents Key documents include Sun Blade 2500 Service Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Manual 817 5117 Sun Blade 2500 Getting Started Guide 817 5119 Sun Blade 2500 Product Notes 817 5121 Find Solaris and other software documents here This is also an alternative web site for some Sun Blade 2500 workstation d
8. Type 6 Keyboard Sleep Key and Power Off Selection Menu Activating the Workstation From Low Power Mode To activate a workstation that is in low power mode move the mouse or press any key on your keyboard The monitor display if blank refreshes and the CPU and hard drives return to full power as needed Chapter2 Setting Up the Preinstalled Solaris Operating System Software 17 Note By default the internal disks of the hard drive are stopped when the workstation is in low power mode The internal disk drive can take as long as 30 seconds to restart and reach the correct speed To change hard drive power management settings refer to the preinstalled Solaris User Collection document Using Power Management see Solaris Documentation on page 20 18 Sun Blade 2500 Getting Started Guide December 2004 CHAPTER 3 Getting Started With the Additional Preinstalled Software This chapter includes information about the following topics Desktop System Software and Related Documents Solaris Documentation Sun Blade 2500 Workstation Hardware Documentation Mozilla Solstice DiskSuite and Volume Manager Common Desktop Environment CDE GNOME Desktop Environment Apache Server Collaboration and Interoperability Software m Adobe Acrobat Reader Productivity Software m Sun ONE Grid Engine m StarOffice Developer Tools m Sun ONE Studio m Per m Development Tools for the Java Platform Multimedia Software
9. com software installcheck index html The following procedure describes how to download the Sun Install Check tool Downloading Sun Install Check Log in as superuser of the Sun Blade 2500 workstation Note If you do not know how to become the superuser contact your system administrator Open a web browser and go to the Install Check web site http wwws sun com software installcheck index html Click Get the Software Click Download Sun Install Check Tool Log in with your My SunSM Sun Store or SunSolveSM username and password Note If you are not a registered user you must register with Sun Click Register Now Read and accept the licensing agreement Click the appropriate link to download and save the zip file to a download directory Go to the download directory and unzip the zip file unzip filename zip A subdirectory is created containing a README file Read the README file for further instructions for installing and running the Sun Install Check tool Chapter2 Setting Up the Preinstalled Solaris Operating System Software 15 16 Power Management Features Sun Microsystems is an Energy Star partner Configurations of this product that bear the Energy Star mark meet or exceed the Energy Star guidelines For information about which configurations are Energy Star compliant go to http www energystar gov index cfm computers pr computers Select the lin
10. error messages Warning timed out waiting for NIS to come up Timeout waiting for ARP RARP packet 1 From a remote system ping the system with this command ping hostname 2 Verify with your system administrator that the network is operational 3 Is the Ethernet cable connected between the workstation and the wall outlet or router 4 Try connecting another Ethernet cable Does the new cable work 5 If cable changes do not help bring the system to the ok prompt and verify the OpenBoot PROM settings Most systems should be set to diag switch false and boot device set to disk net For more information on OpenBoot PROM settings see the Sun Blade 2500 Service Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Manual 817 5117 or contact a Sun Service Support Center 38 Sun Blade 2500 Getting Started Guide December 2004 TABLE 4 1 Troubleshooting Procedures Continued Symptom Troubleshooting Hung or frozen 1 Try to access your system from a different workstation on the network workstation No set a response from mouse 2 From a terminal window type ping hostname or rd or any 3 If no response remotely log in from another system using telnet or rlogin and se ping the system again 4 Attempt to kill processes until the system responds See the procedures for Hung Application in this table If the above procedures do not work Caution Only experienced system administrators should use a Stop command Using any
11. icon on the CDE desktop task bar To start StarOffice type opt staroffice7 language program soffice Sun Blade 2500 Getting Started Guide December 2004 Where language is english french german italian japanese korean spanish swedish simplified chinese or traditional chinese For details about using StarOffice software refer to the application s built in help system Note Support for StarOffice is not included with your Sun Blade 2500 workstation StarOffice software support services must be contracted separately For the latest information on StarOffice support services see the following web sites http wwws sun com software star staroffice index html http wwws sun com software star starsuite Sun ONE Studio Sun ONE Studio Community Edition is an Integrated Development Environment IDE for Java technology developers Based on the NetBeans Tools Platform Sun ONE Studio software provides the latest support for Java and industry standards in the development of enterprise class applications and web services Getting Started With Sun ONE Studio To install Sun ONE Studio type opt spool sun one studio ffj ce solsparc bin For more information refer to the following web site http www sun com software sundev jde index html Perl Perl is a programming scripting language available as open source software Perl s process file and text manipulation facilities make it particularly we
12. vol dev dsk c0t2d0 wzi 2230 0 blocks 0 files 5 Unmount the CD by typing umount and the command output shown in parentheses above In the example above the mount point is wzi 2230 and you would type umount vol dev dsk c0t2d0 wzi 2230 6 Type the command eject cdrom Alternate Procedure for Media CDs 1 Right click the mouse and select Workspace Menu Folders Open CDROM A File Manager window should open 2 Select File Eject 3 If the CD does not eject use a terminal window to exit the CD directory by typing cd 4 Try again to eject the CD from the File Manager window If you need further assistance contact your system administrator or a Sun Service Support Center System Administrator Emergency Procedures for All CDs As superuser stop the vold daemon 1 Open a terminal window 2 As superuser type etc init d volmgt stop 3 Press the Eject button on the media player Note To mount another CD you need to start vold by typing etc init d volmgt start If the CD has not ejected using Step 3 above complete these steps 1 Bring the system to the ok prompt 2 Press the Eject button If the CD still does not eject using the two processes above there might be a cable problem or other hardware problem Call a Sun Service Support Center for further assistance 36 Sun Blade 2500 Getting Started Guide December 2004 TABLE 4 1 Symptom Troubleshooting Procedures Continued Troubleshooting N
13. within 5 minutes after power on The green LED on the monitor stops flashing and remains illuminated Note If the monitor syncs but does not display an ok prompt or a login window the system might not be passing POST Call a Sun Service Support Center If the system passes POST and displays the ok prompt but does not boot Solaris type boot Keyboard or mouse does not respond to actions 1 Verify that the mouse and keyboard cables are connected to the on board USB 1 1 connectors on the workstation Do not connect the mouse and keyboard to the USB connectors on the IEEE 1394 and USB 2 x card 2 Verify that the workstation is powered on and the front Power button LED is illuminated Workstation appears to be in low power mode but the Power button LED does not blink The power indicator LED only blinks when all workstation components are in low power mode A tape drive might be connected to your workstation Because tape drives do not enter low power mode the power indicator LED does not blink Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and Technical Support 37 TABLE 4 1 Troubleshooting Procedures Continued Symptom Troubleshooting Hung application Application won t respond Procedure 1 Using the Host Workstation 1 From the CDE toolbar select Tools Process 2 In the Process Manager window select Find Process 3 Select the process that is hung The name of the application or process is in the Command colu
14. Apple computers Using SunForum you can choose to interact through any of the following industry standard H 323 features over your TCP IP network Chapter 3 Getting Started With the Additional Preinstalled Software 29 m Video and audio conferencing between two or more people m Shared native and non native applications that enable PC applications to run on a Solaris desktop and vice versa providing the ability to transfer control of the applications between participants m shared whiteboard chat window clipboard or file Getting Started With SunForum To start SunForum type opt SUNWdat bin sunforum For more information about SunForum or to download the latest version refer to the following web site http www sun com desktop products software sunforum 30 Restoring Preinstalled Software Your workstation comes preconfigured with the Solaris operating system and other preinstalled software However if you replace your hard drive for any reason the replacement drive does not come preconfigured with the Solaris Operating System or the other preinstalled software You should make and keep a full backup of the operating system which can be used to restore your system if it is ever needed Instructions for backing up your Operating System are included in the preinstalled Solaris System Administration Guide You can also restore some of the software that is preinstalled on your disk from the CD ROMs included
15. Mozilla in a terminal window type usr sfw bin mozilla Solstice DiskSuite and Volume Manager Solstice DiskSuite and Volume Manager are disk and storage management applications for the Solaris Operating System that enable high data availability improved data reliability enhanced system and I O performance and simple large system and disk administration Getting Started With Solstice DiskSuite on the Solaris 8 Operating System To start Solstice DiskSuite type usr sbin metatool For additional information on starting Solstice DiskSuite see the Solstice DiskSuite User s Guide at http www sun com documentation Select the links Hardware Product Categories Software Solaris on Sun Hardware 22 Sun Blade 2500 Getting Started Guide December 2004 Getting Started With Volume Manager on the Solaris 9 Operating System For additional information on starting Solaris Volume Manager see the Solaris Volume Manager Administration Guide at http docs sun com Common Desktop Environment CDE CDE is the default desktop environment for both Solaris 8 and Solaris 9 Operating Systems on the Sun Blade 2500 workstation Find more information about CDE within the Solaris User s Collections at http www sun com documentation m Solaris Operating System Solaris 8 Solaris 8 User Collection m Solaris Operating System Solaris 9 Solaris 9 User Collection GNOME Desktop Environment GNOME is a freely distributable de
16. RE 1 6 FIGURE 2 1 FIGURE 2 2 Figures Process for Installing the Sun Blade 2500 Workstation 2 Unpacking the Workstation 3 Front Panel Overview 4 Back Panel Overview 5 Optional Graphics Accelerators and Installed IEEE 1394 and USB Card 6 Cabling the Sun Blade 2500 Workstation 7 Installation Process Flow Diagram 12 Sun USB Type 6 Keyboard Sleep Key and Power Off Selection Menu 17 vii viii Sun Blade 2500 Getting Started Guide December 2004 Tables TABLE 1 1 TABLE 2 1 TABLE 2 2 TABLE 4 1 TABLE 4 2 Powering Off the Workstation 9 Information for Setting Up the Solaris Desktop Operating System 14 Power Indicator LED Status 16 Troubleshooting Procedures 35 Sun Web Sites and Telephone Numbers 40 x Sun Blade 2500 Getting Started Guide December 2004 Preface The Sun Blade 2500 Getting Started Guide 817 5119 11 describes how to set up the Operating System and use the preinstalled software applications for Sun Blade 2500 workstations with silver bezels This book is written for users who have experience installing workstation hardware and software The Sun Blade 2500 Getting Started Guide is translated into French German Italian Spanish Swedish Japanese Korean Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese The translated documentation is located on the Sun Blade 2500 Hardware Documentation CD 705 1198 The Sun Blade 2500 Getting Started Guide and its translations are also located at http
17. S 4v SUN microsystems Sun Blade 2500 Getting Started Guide Silver Silver bezel Sun Microsystems Inc www sun com Part No 817 5119 11 December 2004 Revision A Submit comments about this document at http www sun com hwdocs feedback Copyright 2004 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 pi 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 document and the product to which it pertains are distributed under licenses restricting their use copying distribution and decompilation No part of the product or of this document may be reproduced in any form by any means without prior written authorization of Sun and its licensors if any Third party software including font technology is copyrighted and licensed from Sun suppliers Parts of the e 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 Netscape and Mozilla are trademarks or registered trademarks of Netscape Commun
18. ShowMe How Video Animations 21 Mozilla 22 Getting Started With Mozilla 22 Solstice DiskSuite and Volume Manager 22 Getting Started With Solstice DiskSuite on the Solaris 8 Operating System 22 Getting Started With Volume Manager on the Solaris 9 Operating System 23 Common Desktop Environment CDE 23 GNOME Desktop Environment 23 Getting Started With GNOME 24 ApacheServer 24 Getting Started With Apache Server 24 Adobe Acrobat Reader 25 Getting Started With Adobe Acrobat Reader 25 Sun ONE Grid Engine 25 StarOffice 26 Getting Started With StarOffice 26 Sun ONE Studio 27 Getting Started With Sun ONE Studio 27 Perl 27 Getting Started With Perl 28 Development Tools for the Java Platform 28 JMStudio 29 Getting Started With JMStudio 29 Sun Blade 2500 Getting Started Guide December 2004 SunForum 29 Getting Started With SunForum 30 Restoring Preinstalled Software 30 Restoring the Solaris Preinstalled Software 31 Restoring the Sun Blade 2500 Workstation Documentation 31 Reinstalling Other Software 32 Reinstalling StarOffice Software 32 Reinstalling Mozilla 32 Backing Up the Preinstalled Image to Another Hard Drive 32 Hard Drive Mirroring 33 Solaris 8 33 Solaris 9 33 Troubleshooting and Technical Support 35 Troubleshooting the Sun Blade 2500 Workstation 35 How to Get Technical Assistance 40 Contents v vi Sun Blade 2500 Getting Started Guide December 2004 FIGURE 1 1 FIGURE 1 2 FIGURE 1 3 FIGURE 1 4 FIGURE 1 5 FIGU
19. Workstation See Cabling the Workstation Use a No Install different For instructions refer to the documentation in the preinstalled version from Solaris Media Kit for your operating system version of other media software Answer the Solaris software prompts See Setting Up Your Operating System C READY TO WORK 2 See Getting Started With the Additional Preinstalled Software FIGURE 1 1 Process for Installing the Sun Blade 2500 Workstation Note Solaris 8 2 04 and Solaris 9 9 04 and several additional software applications are preinstalled on your hard drive See Setting Up the Preinstalled Solaris Operating System Software on page 11 Sun Blade 2500 Getting Started Guide December 2004 Unpacking the Workstation Carefully unpack all workstation components from the packing cartons Your workstation configuration might not contain all the components shown in FIGURE 1 2 FIGURE 1 2 Unpacking the Workstation Chapter 1 Setting Up the Sun Blade 2500 Workstation 3 Front Panel Overview Smart card reader DVD ROM CDRW drive Removable media drive or filler panel Silver bezel Power button FIGURE 1 3 Front Panel Overview 4 Sun Blade 2500 Getting Started Guide December 2004 Back Panel Overview Power Connect the mouse and keyboard to USB 1 1 connectors only Universal serial bus USBO 4x USB 1 1 USBI Serial0 DB 9
20. a refer to the following web site http wwws sun com software download Select the link Top 10 Software Downloads Backing Up the Preinstalled Image to Another Hard Drive Information about hard drive backups can be found in the Solaris System Administration Guide To obtain this guide refer to the following web site http docs sun com 32 Sun Blade 2500 Getting Started Guide December 2004 Select the links m All Solaris Versions Solaris 8 Solaris 8 System Administrator Collection m Solaris 9 System Administrator Collection Hard Drive Mirroring Solaris 8 Refer to the Solstice DiskSuite User s Guide for your Solaris version The guide describes many different methods for managing hard drives For additional information on Solstice DiskSuite see the Solstice DiskSuite User s Guide at http www sun com documentation Select the links Solaris Operating System Software Storage Solaris 9 For additional information on starting Solaris Volume Manager see the Solaris Volume Manager Administration Guide at http www sun com documentation Select the links Solaris Operating System Solaris 9 4 04 Solaris 9 4 04 System Administrator Collection Solaris Volume Manager Administration Guide Chapter 3 Getting Started With the Additional Preinstalled Software 33 34 Sun Blade 2500 Getting Started Guide December 2004 CHAPTER 4 Troubleshooting and Technical Support This chapter contains inform
21. animations are located on the Sun Blade 2500 Hardware Documentation CD 705 1198 These video animations demonstrate installation and removal procedures for DIMMs PCI cards hard drives and optical media drives Sun Blade 2500 Getting Started Guide December 2004 1 Turn on power to the monitor and to all external devices 2 Press and release the workstation Power button on the front panel FIGURE 1 3 3 After several seconds verify that the power indicator LED on the Power button lights The power indicator LED on the Power button lights after the workstation begins the internal booting process FIGURE 1 3 If you experience problems during power on see Troubleshooting the Sun Blade 2500 Workstation on page 35 Tip After you power on the workstation for the first time you are ready to set up the preinstalled Solaris 8 2 04 and Solaris 9 9 04 Operating System software Go to Planning the Installation Process for Solaris on page 11 Powering Off the Workstation TABLE 1 1 describes two methods for powering off the workstation TABLE 1 1 Powering Off the Workstation Method Instructions Method 1 1 Close and save any open applications y open app 2 Press the Sleep key or press and release the Power button 3 Select Shutdown Method 2 1 Close and save any open applications 2 s superuser type shutdown Note After powering off the workstation always wait at leas
22. ation to help you troubleshoot minor workstation problems This chapter includes information about the following topics m Troubleshooting the Sun Blade 2500 Workstation m How to Get Technical Assistance Troubleshooting the Sun Blade 2500 Workstation If you experience problems while setting up your workstation refer to the troubleshooting information in TABLE 4 1 TABLE 4 1 Troubleshooting Procedures Symptom Workstation powers on but the monitor does not System stops booting after the ok prompt is displayed Troubleshooting 1 Is the Power button for the monitor turned on 2 Is the monitor power cord connected to a wall outlet 3 Does the wall outlet have power Test by plugging in another device At the ok prompt type boot If the system does not boot contact your system administrator or a Sun Service Support Center 35 TABLE 4 1 Troubleshooting Procedures Continued Symptom Troubleshooting CD or DVD does not eject from the media tray when you press the Eject button User Level Procedures 1 Move the mouse or press any key on the keyboard The drive might be in low power mode 2 Attempt to eject the CD using the Eject button on the media drive 3 In a terminal window type eject cdrom 4 If Step 3 does not work verify that the CD is not mounted In a terminal window type d grep cdrom If the CD is mounted text similar to this example will be displayed cdrom wzi 2230
23. card connectors are more appropriate for devices that require faster data transfer Connect the monitor power cord to a grounded electrical outlet Connect the monitor cable to the video connector on the filler panel of the graphics accelerator Note Your Sun Blade 2500 workstation might contain a different graphics accelerator than the one shown in FIGURE 1 6 Read the Sun Blade 2500 Product Notes 817 5121 to determine if your graphics accelerator must be installed in a specific PCI slot Note Monitors that have 13W3 connectors require a Sun 13W3 to VGA adapter cable for proper connection This adapter cable Sun store part no X471A can be obtained from your Sun sales representative or the Sun store at http store sun com To find the cable search for both the part number and cable description 5 Connect the Ethernet cable to the TPE connector 6 Connect any additional external devices to the workstation s other connectors 8 Powering On the Workstation Tip If you are installing optional internal components such as additional memory DIMMs PCI cards optical drives or hard drives see the Sun Blade 2500 Service Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Manual 817 5117 or the installation document that was provided with the components before you power on the workstation If you are not installing optional components you are ready to power on the workstation Tip ShowMe How video
24. e non exclusive do Xerox sur l interface d utilisation graphique Xerox cette licence couvrant galement les licenci es de Sun qui mettent en place l interface d utilisation graphique OPEN LOOK et qui en outre se conforment aux licences crites de Sun LA DOCUMENTATION EST FOURNIE EN L TAT 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 CONTREFAGON Adobe PostScript Contents Preface xi Setting Up the Sun Blade 2500 Workstation 1 Safety and Compliance Information 1 Planning the Installation Process 1 Unpacking the Workstation 3 Front Panel Overview 4 Back Panel Overview 5 Cabling the Workstation 7 Powering On the Workstation 8 Powering Off the Workstation 9 Setting Up the Preinstalled Solaris Operating System Software 11 Planning the Installation Process for Solaris 11 Setting Up Your Operating System 12 Sun Install Check 14 Downloading Sun Install Check 15 Power Management Features 16 Putting the Workstation Into Low Power Mode 17 Activating the Workstation From Low Power Mode 17 Getting Started With the Additional Preinstalled Software 19 Solaris Documentation 20 Sun Blade 2500 Workstation Hardware Documentation 20 Documentation on the Hard Drive 20 Documentation on CD 21 Viewing
25. er 2004 CHAPTER 1 Setting Up the Sun Blade 2500 Workstation This chapter includes information about the following topics Safety and Compliance Information Planning the Installation Process Unpacking the Workstation Cabling the Workstation Powering On the Workstation Powering Off the Workstation Safety and Compliance Information Read the document Important Safety Information for Sun Hardware Systems 816 7190 The document is included with the Sun Blade 2500 workstation More safety and compliance information can be found in the Sun Blade 2500 Safety and Compliance Guide 817 5120 This guide is available online at http www sun com documentation Planning the Installation Process Use the following flowchart as a process tool to assist you with installation of the Sun Blade 2500 workstation Unpack the workstation and familiarize yourself See Unpacking the Workstation with the workstation features See also Front Panel Overview and Back Panel Overview Install To install DIMMs graphic accelerators optional PCI cards hard drives diskette drives tape drives or components optical media drives see the Sun Blade 2500 Service Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Manual 817 5117 or the documents that ship with the components Yes Install optional components Connect the workstation and external device cables Power on the workstation See Powering On the
26. et qui comprend la technologie relative aux polices de caract res est prot g par un copyright et licenci par des fournisseurs de Sun Des parties de ce produit pourront tre d riv es des systemes 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 Netscape et Mozilla sont marques de Netscape Communications Corporation aux Etats Unis et d autres pays Sun Sun Microsystems le logo Sun Sun Blade SunPCi AnswerBook2 docs sun com NetBeans Power Management Java StarOffice Java 3D MySun Solstice Disksuite SunForum SunSolve ShowMe le logo Java Coffee Cup OpenBoot et Solaris sont des marques de fabrique ou des marques d pos es de Sun Microsystems Inc aux Etats Unis et dans d autres pays Toutes les marques SPARC sont utilis es sous licence et sont des marques de fabrique ou des marques d pos es de SPARC International Inc aux Etats Unis et dans d autres pays Les produits protant les marques SPARC sont bas s sur une architecture d velopp e par Sun Microsystems Inc L interface d utilisation graphique OPEN LOOK et Sun a t d velopp e par Sun Microsystems Inc pour ses utilisateurs et licenci s Sun reconnait les efforts de p de Xerox pour la recherche et le d veloppment du concept des interfaces d utilisation visuelle ou graphique pour l industrie de l informatique Sun d tient une licens
27. eted successfully Sun Blade 2500 Getting Started Guide December 2004 Putting the Workstation Into Low Power Mode After a predetermined period of inactivity the workstation might automatically enter the low power mode You can manually put the workstation into low power mode Press the Sun Type 6 USB keyboard Sleep key FIGURE 2 2 The Power Off Selection dialog box is displayed Select LowPower from the Power Off Selection dialog box The workstation completes any in process activities then enters low power mode after a short time out period Note Use the keyboard Sleep key to place the workstation in low power mode or to power off the workstation See FIGURE 2 2 Note The Sleep key cannot be used to power on the workstation Press the Power button on the front panel to power on the workstation Sleep key I Power Off Selection G Please select one of the options FH OCE e E i OGG j AGO LowPower Shutdown Cancel FIGURE 2 2 Sun USB
28. ications Corporation in the United States and other countries Sun Sun Microsystems the Sun logo Sun Blade SunPCi AnswerBook2 docs sun com NetBeans Power Management Java StarOffice Java 3D MySun Solstice Disksuite SunForum SunSolve ShowMe Java Coffee Cup logo OpenBoot and Solaris are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems Inc in the U S and in other countries All SPARC trademarks are used under license and are trademarks or registered trademarks of SPARC International Inc in the U S and in other countries Products bearing SPARC trademarks are based upon an architecture developed by Sun Microsystems Inc The OPEN LOOK and Sun Graphical User Interface was developed by Sun Microsystems Inc for its users and licensees Sun acknowledges the pioneering efforts of Xerox in researching and developing the concept of visual or graphical user interfaces for the computer industry Sun holds a non exclusive license from Xerox to the Xerox Graphical User Interface which license also covers Sun s licensees who implement OPEN LOOK GUIs and otherwise comply with Sun s written license agreements PN Sun Microsystems is an ENERGY STARE partner Those configurations of this product Dv 72 that bear the ENERGY STAR mark meet or exceed the ENERGY STAR guidelines ENERGY STAR Use duplication or disclosure by the U S Government is subject to restrictions set forth in the Sun Microsystems Inc license agreements and as pr
29. ile 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 replace command line variables To delete a file type rm filename Shell Prompts Shell Prompt C shell C shell superuser Bourne shell and Korn shell Bourne shell and Korn shell superuser machine name machine name Preface xiii Related Documentation Application Title Part Number System setup Basic troubleshooting Detailed service diagnostics and troubleshooting Changes to hardware software and documentation Safety and compliance Solaris Operating System Graphics accelerators Coprocessor board Sun Blade 2500 Start Here Poster Sun Blade 2500 Troubleshooting Card Sun Blade 2500 Service Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Manual Sun Blade 2500 Product Notes Sun Blade 2500 Safety and Compliance Guide Important Safety Information for Sun Hardware Systems Solaris 8 2 04 Sun Hardware Platform Guide Solaris Handbook for Sun Peripherals Solaris 9 4 04 Release Notes Supplement for Sun Hardware Solaris 9 4 04 Sun Hardware Platform Guide Sun XVR 100 Graphics Accelerator Installation Guide Sun XVR 600 Graphics Accelerator Installation and User s Guide Sun XVR 1200 Graphics Accelerator Instllation and User s Guide SunPCi III 3 2 1 User s Guide 817 5113 817 5115 817 5117 817 5121
30. in the appropriate version of the Solaris Media Kit The Solaris Media Kit contains some of the same software that is preinstalled on your workstation To reinstall some software you may need to download the software from the web sites provided throughout this document Some software product companies such as Netscape offer different versions of software on their respective web sites Sun Blade 2500 Getting Started Guide December 2004 Restoring the Solaris Preinstalled Software Note You must use Solaris 8 2 04 and Solaris 9 9 04 or subsequent compatible versions on the Sun Blade 2500 workstation Get the backup media the Solaris Media Kit You might already have the Solaris Media Kit if you ordered it with your workstation If you did not order the kit with your system contact your Sun sales representative and ask to order the Solaris Media Kit for your language and Solaris version For more information refer to the following web site http wwws sun com software solaris binaries get html Follow the installation instructions in the Start Here document that comes with the kit You can install the Solaris Operating System and as much of the additional software as you want More patch information is available at this web site You can also download patches from this web site http sunsolve sun com The Sun Blade 2500 Product Notes might also contain patch and software version information To obtain the late
31. ks Products Computers Product List The Power Management software that is integrated with your Solaris Operating System improves the energy efficiency of your workstation Internal subsystems enter a low power mode after a specified period of inactivity the default period is 30 minutes Power is returned to subsystems on an as needed basis While in low power mode your workstation retains network awareness and responds to network traffic After responding to the network traffic the subsystems re enter low power mode after the specified period of inactivity For details and information on how to change the power management settings on your workstation refer to the Solaris User Collection document Using Power Management see Solaris Documentation on page 20 The power indicator LED in the center of the front panel Power button has three states that indicate the power status of the workstation as described in TABLE 2 2 TABLE2 2 Power Indicator LED Status LED Activity Meaning LED off System power is off or the workstation is booting up LED blinking All internal subsystems are in the lowest possible power consumption mode for this workstation Note Some hardware components and software drivers do not support the workstation s lowest possible power consumption mode When this occurs the power indicator LED does not blink LED on Full power is on in one or more of the internal subsystems and the system self test has compl
32. lade 2500 Getting Started Guide December 2004 m The Java Communications API can be used to write platform independent communications applications for technologies such as voice mail fax and smart cards For more information refer to the following web site http java sun com products javacomm JMStudio JMStudio is a stand alone Java application that uses the JMF 2 0 API to play capture transcode and write media data JMStudio also uses the JMF RTP APIs to receive and transmit media streams across the network JMStudio is included with the Java Media Framework a development package See Development Tools for the Java Platform on page 28 For more information on JMStudio refer to the following web site http java sun com products java media jmf 2 1 1 jmstudio jmstudio html Getting Started With JMStudio To use JMStudio you must first install Java Media Framework See Development Tools for the Java Platform on page 28 To start JMStudio type opt JMF 2 1 1e bin jmstudio Note ShowMe How video animations are located on the Sun Blade 2500 Hardware Documentation CD 705 1198 These video animations demonstrate installation and removal procedures for DIMMs PCI cards hard drives and optical media drives You can use JMStudio to play these animations SunForum SunForum enables you to collaborate with colleagues while working in a heterogeneous environment of Sun workstations PCs and
33. ll suited for tasks involving quick prototyping workstation utilities or software tools Chapter 3 Getting Started With the Additional Preinstalled Software 27 Getting Started With Perl To start Perl type usr bin perl For information about using Perl refer to the man pages for the application by typing man perl 28 Development Tools for the Java Platform The following Sun development tools for the Java platform are preinstalled on your workstation Note If you need to restore the Java products you can download the latest versions by selecting links from the following web site http java sun com products m Java 2 Runtime Environment and Software Development Kit is installed at usr java For more information refer to the following web site http java sun com products j2se m Java 3D API is available in the Java 2 SDK For more information refer to the documentation links from the following web site http java sun com products java media 3D m Java Plug In is a plug in for the Netscape browser that provides complete support for the standard Java runtime software For more information refer to the following web site http java sun com products plugin m Java Media Framework is installed at opt JMF For more information refer to the following web site http java sun com products java media jmf To install the Java Media Framework type cd opt opt spool jmf install Sun B
34. m administrator SA should provide you with information specific to your site before you begin Some of the information might be available on your network check with your SA Use a copy of TABLE 2 1 to write down the information that you might need to collect before setting up the Solaris Operating System When you reach the setup window titled End click the Confirm button The workstation displays the login window in which you can enter your user name and password to log in and begin using the workstation Tip A number of other useful software packages have also been preinstalled on your workstation For information on those applications see Getting Started With the Additional Preinstalled Software on page 19 Review the Solaris release notes for any late breaking information about your preinstalled software The Solaris 8 2 04 Release Notes and the Solaris 9 9 04 Release Notes can be found at http docs sun com Chapter 2 Setting Up the Preinstalled Solaris Operating System Software 13 TABLE 2 1 Information for Setting Up the Solaris Desktop Operating System Setup Window Solaris License Explanation and Notes Your Information Accept the Solaris Operating System License Solaris Release Choose the Solaris Operating System release Select Language Native language and locale to use for the workstation and Locale Host Name A name to give the workstation Network Network or s
35. mn 4 From the Process Manager menu select Process Kill Process Note You may be able to log in from another workstation and use these same GUI tools to save and close or kill applications Procedure 2 Using a Terminal Window From Your Own Workstation 1 To determine the ID number of the hung process type ps ef grep process name Note First kill the last application you used when the system hung and if necessary kill the next most recent applications that you used 2 To stop the process type kill 9 process ID Procedure 3 Using Remote Login or Telnet 1 From another workstation use a terminal window and type either rlogin hostname or type telnet hostname 2 Type your login ID and password 3 From the terminal window type ps ef grep process name 4 Start killing processes Type the name of the last application you were using when the system froze Type kill 9 process ID After killing the processes for the last used application look at your system to see if it is usable If not continue to kill processes until the system is usable or until you can shut it down and restart it Caution Be sure to log off from the remote system Another user might be able to access your system if you do not exit the terminal window 5 On the second workstation type exit and close the terminal window During the boot procedure the system displays a network error message Use this procedure if the system displays these
36. o Use This CD 817 0585 contains a list of CD contents as well as instructions for using the Sun Blade 2500 Hardware Documentation CD 705 1198 Note ShowMe How video animations are located on the Sun Blade 2500 Hardware Documentation CD 705 1198 These video animations demonstrate installation and removal procedures for DIMMs PCI cards hard drives and optical media drives Viewing ShowMe How Video Animations If you launch Adobe Acrobat Reader from a web browser the ShowMe How video animation links might not work correctly You can use one of the alternate methods shown below Method 1 1 Open Adobe Acrobat Reader 2 Open the Sun Blade 2500 Service Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Manual directly from Acrobat Reader to access the multimedia links within the manual The Sun Blade 2500 Service Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Manual PDF file is on the documentation CD at m cdrom cdrom0 Docs ServiceManual for Solaris m sunblade2500 doc Docs ServiceManual for other platforms Method 2 1 Click the ShowMe How tab on the documentation CD HTML pages 2 Click on any of the links on that page to view the movies Chapter 3 Getting Started With the Additional Preinstalled Software 21 Mozilla Mozilla is the world s premiere open source browser for the Internet For more information about Mozilla refer to the following web site http www mozilla org Getting Started With Mozilla To start
37. o video displays on the monitor screen Is the monitor cable attached to the graphics accelerator Does the monitor work when connected to another system If you have another monitor does it work when connected to the original system Verify that OpenBoot PROM defaults are set properly Press and hold the Power button for 4 seconds to power off the system DD RR WN Wait 4 seconds and power on the system c As soon as the Power button blinks quickly press the Power button twice The ok prompt is displayed and the system enters a safe NVRAM mode d Verify these OpenBoot PROM parameters output device is set to screen and input device is set to keyboard e If the ok prompt does not display or if changing the output device setting does not help contact a Sun Service Support Center Workstation does not power on when the front panel Power button is pressed Keep notes on the following situations in case you need to call service 1 Is the Power button LED illuminated on the front of the system Ensure that the power cord is connected to the system and to a grounded power receptacle 2 Does the wall outlet have power Test by plugging in another device 3 Does the system beep when the system is powered on Ensure that the keyboard is plugged in 4 Test with another keyboard that you know is functional Does the system beep when you connect the keyboard and power on the system 5 Does the monitor sync
38. ocuments This web site has full search capabilities http www sun com documentation Select the links Hardware Product Categories Desktop amp WorkstationSun Blade 2500 Workstation http docs sun com Find Solaris on Sun Hardware documentation here http www sun com documentation Select the links Hardware Product Categories Software Solaris on Sun Hardware Warranty and Contract Support contacts Links to other service tools Discussion and troubleshooting forums http www sun com service online http supportforum sun com Support diagnostic tools alerts for all Sun products http www sun com bigadmin SunSolve Contains links to software patches Lists some system specifications troubleshooting and maintenance information and other tools http www sunsolve sun com handbook pub Warranties for every Sun product Sun Service Support Phone Numbers http www sun com service support wa rranty 1 800 872 4786 1 800 USA 4Sun Select Option 1 This web site lists international telephone numbers for Sun Service Support 40 Sun Blade 2500 Getting Started Guide December 2004 http www sun com service contacting solution html
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40. rkspace Key features include Robust and scalable integrated office productivity tools that include word processing spreadsheets graphics web publishing and database applications A cross platform open world approach StarOffice runs natively on Solaris software SPARC and Intel processors Microsoft Windows NT Windows 98 Windows ME Windows 2000 and Linux Interoperability with Microsoft Office files allowing seamless and transparent migration and exchange of word processing spreadsheet and presentation files A fully integrated work environment that utilizes a single workspace enabling easy access management editing and sharing of information Built in web publishing that enables easy HTML web page creation design and publishing Product components StarOffice Writer a universal word processing application for creating business letters extensive text documents professional layouts and HTML creation StarOffice Calc a sophisticated application for performing advanced spreadsheet functions such as analyzing figures creating lists and viewing data StarOffice Impress a tool for creating effective eye catching presentations StarOffice Draw a vector oriented drawing module for creating 3D illustrations StarOffice Base a powerful data management tool that enables data to be moved between documents Getting Started With StarOffice To start the preinstalled StarOffice software click the StarOffice
41. sktop environment that provides a graphical user interface For more information on GNOME go to this web site http www gnome org Chapter 3 Getting Started With the Additional Preinstalled Software 23 Getting Started With GNOME With the Solaris 9 Operating System you can choose GNOME as your desktop environment Follow the instructions below to use GNOME Log out of your CDE session At the login window select the Options menu Select the Sessions submenu Select GNOME from the menu Log in to your system 24 Apache Server Apache Server is an open source web server Apache Server is a secure efficient and expandable server that provides services that comply with the current HTTP standards Getting Started With Apache Server To activate the web server on your workstation follow the steps below Become superuser root by typing su and your superuser password Copy the example configuration file httpd conf example to httpd conf by typing the following cp etc apache httpd conf example etc apache httpd conf Edit the configuration file to customize it for your workstation For example you should set the HTML directory for your workstation For more information refer to the online Apache User s Guide by clicking the Documentation link on the following web site http www apache org httpd html Start the web server daemon by typing the following etc rc3 d S50apache start
42. st Sun Blade 2500 Product Notes refer to the following web site http www sun com documentation Select the links Hardware Product Categories Desktop amp WorkstationoSun Blade 2500 Workstation Restoring the Sun Blade 2500 Workstation Documentation To restore the workstation hardware documentation reinstall it from the Sun Blade 2500 Hardware Documentation CD 705 1198 that is included with your workstation Use the instructions in the document How to Use This CD 817 0585 Chapter 3 Getting Started With the Additional Preinstalled Software 31 Reinstalling Other Software If you must reinstall other software packages be sure that you have the latest software version For more information on the latest software versions refer to the web sites listed throughout this guide Reinstalling StarOffice Software You can download the Community Edition of StarOffice for free from http Openoffice org To obtain the full featured StarOffice product contact your StarOffice business development representative or authorized Sun sales agent to order the Enterprise Edition of StarOffice You can also order the latest version of a full product media kit that includes user documentation and the software on CD ROM from the following web sites http wwws sun com software star staroffice get index html http wwws sun com software star starsuite get index html Reinstalling Mozilla For more information on reinstalling Mozill
43. t four seconds before powering on the workstation again Chapter 1 Setting Up the Sun Blade 2500 Workstation 9 10 Sun Blade 2500 Getting Started Guide December 2004 CHAPTER 2 Setting Up the Preinstalled Solaris Operating System Software This chapter includes information about the following topics m Planning the Installation Process for Solaris m Setting Up Your Operating System m Sun Install Check m Power Management Features Planning the Installation Process for Solaris Your workstation has a dual boot image During the system set up you can choose either the Solaris 8 or Solaris 9 Operating System You can only choose one Solaris Operating System After you choose an operating system the system automatically erases the other Solaris Operating System Note The Solaris Operating System version that you select requires no licensing fee If you Install a different version of Solaris software you may be required to pay a license fee for the new software version For more information refer to the following web site http wwws sun com software solaris licensing index html The exact configuration that has been preinstalled on the hard drive is m Root partition 14 0 Gbytes m Swap partition 0 5 Gbytes m space partition the remainder of the primary hard drive Note The Sun Blade 2500 workstation requires Solaris 8 2 04 and Solaris 9 9 04 or a subsequent compatible version of Solaris software
44. tand alone workstation protocols A system Connectivity administrator might be required to complete this section IP Address Kerberos Security Note Depending on how you answer and what information is provided by your network you might also be prompted for the workstation s IP address Decline or accept and setup Kerberos security Name Service Name service to use NIS NIS DNS LDAP or None Note This window is not displayed if the workstation is not connected to a network Domain Name NIS or NIS domain for this workstation Note This window is not displayed if the workstation is not using the NIS or NIS service Name Server Subnet Subnet Mask Name server specify the server or have the workstation find one on a local subnet Note This window is not displayed if the workstation is not connected to a network Time Zone Local time zone select by geographic region GMT offset or a time zone file Date and Time Current date and time accept the default or enter the current date and time Sun Install Check The Sun Install Check tool verifies and provides information about workstation software and hardware configuration When installed the Sun Install Check tool occupies 15 MB of disk space 14 Sun Blade 2500 Getting Started Guide December 2004 Before you can run the Sun Install Check tool you need to download it from the following web site http wwws sun
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