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1. Console RCP l l FIGURE 4 1 System Switches Front Panel The PSU CPUset and CAF Power LEDs will successively light and the terminal will display the output from the Power On Self Test POST The POST sequence may take some time The CPUset LEDs will perform their own test sequence towards the end of the POST procedure then the Target LED on one of the CPUsets will flash as the OBP ok prompt appears 56 Netra ft 1800 Installation Guide lt February 1999 CHAPTER 5 Software and Operating Environment Installation This chapter describes all the steps necessary to install a software and operating environment release for the Netra ft 1800 To perform the steps described here you should be familiar with the Solaris operating environment Netra ft 1800 Install Media The release software consists of the following m Netra ft 1800 Full Installation containing Solaris and Netra ft 1800 install software m Sun StorEdge Volume Manager 2 5 media kit and Sun StorEdge Volume Manager patches m Supplemental CD which contains PCI card drivers SunVTS and other utilities Disk Space Requirement Netra ft 1800 release software occupies approximately 540 Mbytes of disk space 57 Installation Methods The Netra ft 1800 supports two types of installation local from a local CD ROM drive or network from a
2. a o Et o oC e Ve a O 5 o lo o To o e O o o o lo h m ol x o Bo Do o b O el b o DO ho ou 60 o ue 9 Q Q lo lo b ol o o h h o lo lo p o lo o o oe oo 06 1 o OT le o al lo N o 4 1 o q j fal MEE O 5 Ca cene el p 5 b Di ol o o o o o o O e e e O oe o la el x Connecting the Power Leads The inlet power filter must be plugged into the power sockets on the motherboards at the back of the Netra ft 1800 then the six power leads must be attached to the input power filter Note Disengage all the PSUs before you insert the power connectors Inserting the connectors with the PSUs engaged can damage the connectors Top of chassis gt Power lead Hy securing screws Power lead receptacles Captive spring loaded securing screw 2 off Power inlet sockets __ Cable management loops FIGURE 3 4 Power Inlet Filter Chapter 3 Electrical Supply Installation 51 v To Assemble the Power Inlet and Leads 1 Insert the socket in the appropriate slot on the motherboard The socket can only be inserted one way round The label on the front of the filter indicates the correct orientation 2 Tighten the captive spring loaded screws preferably finger tight only
3. LA LS WY NZ 7 FIGURE 2 13 Removing a CAF U Hardware Installation 27 Chapter 2 PCI Modules QDMA SN A N AN ANNNNSA SOL NANA INNS IVA SN A NANA ANN NSS SO WA FIGURE 2 14 Removing a PCI Card Carrier lt February 1999 28 Netra ft 1800 Installation Guide PSU Modules FIGURE 2 15 Removing a Power Supply Hardware Installation 29 Chapter 2 v To Replace a Module 1 Slide the module into its slot but not fully home A module will not fit into a slot designed for a different class of module 2 When the lever engages with the chassis raise it to push the module fully home 3 Move the slide in the lever into the engaged position Replacing an RMM RMM modules have a slide with an actuator microswitch on an ejector handle The slide controls the electrical connection to the motherboard When the slide is closed to the right the electrical connection is engaged when it is open to
4. N Wiss a 2 e o 7 3 D e 5 5 Q E N E 6 DE E o Gx E E LIE lt E E eee e Sar 00 n Q LO Lo eves S Q N yw So Oo D o gt 8 o tas e O a gt D DO L es gt o s lt oo o Gere o Si D G o Oo 2 A DE Y Caczo Ce YN D 5 os Be gt o DI g 2 D co E0 co 3 ES o OQ D Ca FIGURE 2 6 19 inch Rack Mounting Flange Kit Hardware Installation Chapter 2 23 inch 24 inch and 600mm Mountings The 23 inch 24 inch and 600mm mounting kits consist of the following items TABLE 2 3 23 inch 24 inch and 600mm Mounting Flange Kits Part number Quantity Item 23 inch 24 inch 600mm 1 Front left hand mounting flange 340 4592 340 5445 340 5328 1 Front right hand mounting flange 340 4591 340 5446 340 5329 2 Rear top mounting flange 340 5449 340 5447 340 5331 2 Rear bottom mounting flange 340 5450 340 5448 340 5427 8 Support rails 340 5330 340 5330 340 5330 6 Cable hook bracket with hooks already 340 5553 340 5553 340 5553 installed 40 M5 6mm panhead screws for front and rear N A N A N A flanges 16 M5 8mm countersunk screws for support N A N A N A rails Refer to FIGURE 2 7 on page 19 for 23 inch kits FIGURE 2 8 on page 20 for 24 inch kits and FIGURE 2 9 on page 21 for 600mm kits The sides of the system chassis are provided with tapped screwholes as shown in FIGURE 2 2 on page 14
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6. TABLE 5 1 Tables Mounting Hole Pattern Dimensions 7 19 inch Mounting Flange Kit 13 Support Rail Screw Hole Locations 15 23 inch 24 inch and 600mm Mounting Flange Kits 18 Console Connector Pinout 39 Console and Modem Port Parameters 39 Modem Port Pinout 40 Alarms Port Pinout 41 Overcurrent Protection Requirements 44 Suggested Disk Layout 62 x Netra ft 1800 Installation Guide lt February 1999 Preface This document describes the installation procedures for the core hardware and software used in the Netra ft 1800 Upon completion of the procedures in this manual the Netra ft 1800 is fully functional as a fault tolerant Solaris server Who Should Use This Book This guide is intended to be read by installation engineers software support personnel and service personnel It is not intended for the end user of the system How This Book Is Organized This guide is arranged as follows Chapter 1 Before Installation gives guidelines on site preparation and environmental considerations Chapter 2 Hardware Installation describes how to unpack the system fit the mounting flanges and install the chassis in a rack Chapter 3 Electrical Supply Installation provides the information required to install the electrical supply Chapter 4 Powering on the System tells you how apply power to the Netra ft 1800 Chapter 5 Software and Operating Environment Installation explains the softwa
7. Fit the front brackets using the screwholes in columns C and D or just column C or just column D Screw the slide mounts to holes A and B in rows 1 4 7 and 10 You can then screw the rear brackets to the rear of the rack see FIGURE 2 7 FIGURE 2 8 and FIGURE 2 9 and slide the chassis onto the brackets until the front brackets are flush with the front of the rack 18 Netra ft 1800 Installation Guide lt February 1999 E o 0 2 0 2 2 2 2 2 2 OLE o ano D 2220 5 e 305 Ci 23 05 S ug s PES o E v 20 DEI d st o 0 o E E 6 oS E a 0 230 2 a oi o gt N Q d Z oS coy 0 S G CEI o DES z CEI VA 2 z gt 2 e a a a 2 9 r 2 8 Ie e xo NN WAN NV VANNA SA M DS E ULI Y TION UV ENV GE IN NG S Avec ed SOS DODO SS N SP s TS a C gt gt C gt Je C Jo eC Je Je Je De 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 a 2 2 2 a DONDE YD 7 C DO gt cC uo E SB SES O 7 ro L oa tSs E ov 2 2 D LL FIGURE 2 7 23 inch Rack Mounting Flange Kit Hardware Installation 19 Chapter 2 E DD DD 0 0 2x3 E o o n S 8 w vi s2 E0 D_ DO 22 5 EN DIV o gt
8. 420 lb excluding rack or AC converter items Maximum rate of heat release for fully configured system 3000W 10 200 Btu hour m GR 63 CORE heat release calculation result 425 4 W per square foot 3000 W 3 25 ft x 2 17 ft 4579 W per square meter These dimensions are for the product without rack mount flange adapters the overall width of the flanges varies according to the equipment mounting requirements The depth given does not include any I O or power connectors The power connectors add 50 mm 2 inches to the depth Airflow Consideration when Mounting in the Equipment Frame The Netra ft 1800 system has been designed to function while mounted in a natural convection airflow but to meet the declared environmental specification the following rules apply Refer to FIGURE 1 1 on page 1 4 and FIGURE 1 2 on page 1 5 1 Adequate airflow through the equipment frame must be ensured The Netra ft 1800 system utilizes internal fans that can achieve a maximum airflow of 840 cfm in free air 2 The inlet air must enter at the bottom of the Netra ft 1800 cabinet and in front of the Power Supply Units PSUs the airflow exhausts vertically from the top of the cabinet 1 Subject to a maximum absolute humidity of 0 024Kg of water per Kg of dry air 2 Netra ft 1800 Installation Guide lt February 1999 3 A minimum of 2U 88 9 mm 3 5 inches clearance must be allowed at both top and bottom of the Netra ft 1800 cabinet when mount
9. Inlet filter securing screws H o If you use a screwdriver these screws should be tightened no more than 6 in lbf 0 68 Nm Refer to FIGURE 3 5 E RETURN B E RETURN A Negative A Negative B FIGURE 3 5 Power Connector Wiring Polarity and Securing Screws 3 Strip 9mm of insulation from boths ends of each power lead The connectors will not accommodate leads of greater than 8 AWG 6 mm 52 Netra ft 1800 Installation Guide lt February 1999 4 Insert the leads into the appropriate receptacles in the terminal block Refer to FIGURE 3 6 Insert power leads here W FIGURE 3 6 Power Lead Receptacles 5 Tighten the terminal block power lead M4 securing screws to 1 5 1 8 Nm Refer to FIGURE 3 7 a securing oa screws FIGURE 3 7 Power Lead Securing Screws Chapter 3 Electrical Supply Installation 53 6 Use cable ties to secure the wires to the swivel loops in the mounting bracket see FIGURE 3 8 The loops can be rotated to a convenient
10. parameters 39 pinout 40 modules injector ejector mechanism 23 mounting configurations 6 mounting flanges 19 inch 14 23 inch 18 24 inch 18 600mm 18 description 6 sizes 13 mounting kit 19 inch 13 23 inch 18 24 inch 18 600mm 18 mounting platform 12 mounting plinth 12 mounting requirements 6 mounting screws 6 N name service 60 netmask 60 network installation requirements 59 NVRAMRC specify boot disk aliases 72 O On system switch 56 ON STBY switch 43 44 operating environment installation 57 overcurrent protection 44 P packaging 12 partitions required by Volume Manager 62 patches required 58 PATH setting up 63 PCI card carrier removing 28 platform shipping 12 plinth mounting 12 power DC source requirements 44 DC supply and ground 48 power cable arrangement 54 power leads connecting 51 power supply removing 29 power switch 43 power on 55 R rack considerations 6 depth requirement 8 height requirement 7 loading capacity 7 mounting 6 safety considerations 8 rack sizes 6 recovery behavior configuring 69 Remote Control Processor ports 38 RJ45 connectors on CAF module 38 RMM chassis injector ejector mechanism 30 32 removing 30 32 RMM module name for Volume Manager 66 RS232 ports on CAF module 38 S screws mounting requirements 6 Securing 53 SEVM See Volume Manager shipping configuration 6 software inst
11. 1800 This step is essential to ensure that all disks are mirrored To mirror disks by default when they are created enter the following echo mirror yes gt etc default vxassist Note If the vxassist file already exists resolve any differences between the contents of the file and the line mirror yes The resulting file must contain the line mirror yes The preceding command creates the etc default vxassist file with the required line in it This sets the tunable parameters used by the Volume Manager vxva GUI These parameters can be overriden via the command line See the Sun StorEdge Volume Manager documentation for full details Dealing with Stale Boot Disks To prevent the system from stopping when it encounters a stale boot plex during the boot sequence enter the following mkdir p etc vx sbin echo sbin uadmin 2 1 stale gt etc vx sbin vxaltstale chmod x etc vx sbin vxaltstale 68 Netra ft 1800 Installation Guide lt February 1999 These commands create a startup script that enables the Volume Manager to exit back to the OBP upon encountering a stale boot plex allowing the Volume Manager to try alternative boot disks Enabling Recovery Behavior and Boot Disk Detection To enable correct recovery behavior and boot disk detection make the following changes to the startup file etc rc2 d S95vxvm recover vxrelocd root amp commenting out this line enables correct recovery beha
12. and Modem Port Parameters Continued Parameter Setting Stop bits 1 Parity enable sense off off XON XOFF protocol on System consoles can be connected only to the CAF module Modem Port Connections The modem port pinout is described in TABLE 2 6 TABLE 2 6 Modem Port Pinout Pin Function Description 1 GND Chassis ground 2 TxD Output data 3 RxD Input data 4 RTS Output handshake 5 CTS Input handshake 7 SREF Signal reference 8 DCD Input status 20 DTR Output status Shield Chassis ground 40 Netra ft 1800 Installation Guide lt February 1999 Alarms Port Connections The alarms port pinout is described in TABLE 2 7 TABLE 2 7 Alarms Port Pinout Pin Description Pin Description 1 RESETO 9 ALARMO 2 RESETO 10 ALARMO COM 3 RESET1 11 ALARMI 4 RESET1 12 ALARM1 5 SYSTEM NO 13 ALARM1 COM 6 SYSTEM NC 14 ALARM2 7 SYSTEM COM 15 ALARM2 COM 8 ALARMO NO Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 41 42 Netra ft 1800 Installation Guide lt February 1999 CHAPTER 3 Electrical Supply Installation This chapter provides information about the Netra ft 1800 system switches and the installation of the electrical supply See the Netra ft 1800 Hardware Reference Manual for full details of the electrical supply hardware The Netra ft 1800 has six power input feed pairs three for each side which plug in to the back of the system These must be assembled by the user as described
13. in Connecting the Power Leads on page 51 Note This equipment is only intended for installation in a Restricted Access Location as defined by UL1950 3rd Edition and EN60950 1992 A11 1997 Note In NORWAY this requirement does not apply to permanently connected equipment or pluggable equipment type B installed in areas where equipotential bonding has been applied e g a telecommunications Central Office System Switch The Netra ft 1800 in fault tolerant mode consists of two sides processors and associated modules which function and are powered as separate systems The system switches of the Netra ft 1800 function as standby devices for their respective sides enabling and disabling the power supply units PSU outputs The system switches are push momentary switches They are located on the CAF module on each side of the system The system does not contain any integral circuit breakers The only means of isolating the system from power is by means of external circuit breakers to be provided by the user 43 Note The system On and Stby switches handle low voltage signals only the high power circuits do not pass through these switches DC Source Site Requirements The DC source site requirements are as follows m Suitable for use in 48 Vdc classified SELV nominal or 60 Vdc classified TNV 2 nominal systems m The supply source must be electrically isolated by double or reinforced insu
14. machine set up as a Solaris installation server The requirements for these two types of installation are described in the following subsections You must install the Sun StorEdge Volume Manager package when the Netra ft 1800 installation is complete in order to implement fault tolerant operation See Chapter 6 Installing and Configuring Sun StorEdge Volume Manager for more details You should install patches after the Netra ft 1800 software installation Recommended Solaris patches are included on the Netra ft 1800 Installation CD ROM Any recommended patches should be installed immediately after the reboot at the end of the installation The local and network installation procedures differ only in their initial steps Otherwise the procedure is the same for both types of installation Note Inadvertent keyboard use during installation can abort installation Local Installation To perform a local installation of the Netra ft 1800 software you must have an RMM module that contains a CD ROM drive in slot A RMM or B RMM of the Netra ft 1800 to be installed Local installation involves booting the Netra ft 1800 from one of its CD ROM drives while an installation CD ROM is in the drive Note The CD ROM cannot be loaded into the CD ROM drive unless the drive is powered on Do not attempt to load the CD ROM unless the module s Power LED is lit 58 Netra ft 1800 Installation Guide lt February 1999 Network Install
15. path to your PATH variable in your shell start up file For a C shell in your HOME cshrc file type setenv PATH S PATH usr platform SUNW Ultra 4FT SUNWcms sbin For a Bourne or Korn shell in your HOME profile file type PATH PATH usr platform SUNW Ultra 4FT SUNWcms sbin export PATH Setting the MANPATH Variable To obtain access to the Netra ft 1800 man pages you must assign or append opt SUNWsms mfs lib to the MANPATH environment variable Chapter5 Software and Operating Environment Installation 63 For a C shell in your HOME cshrc file type setenv MANPATH MANPATH opt SUNWftm For a Bourne or Korn shell in your HOME profile file type MANPATH S MANPATH opt SUNWftm export MANPATH 64 Netra ft 1800 Installation Guide February 1999 CHAPTER 6 Installing and Configuring Sun StorEdge Volume Manager This section contains guidelines for installing Sun StorEdge Volume Manager to provide fault tolerant mass storage on the Netra ft 1800 system The main steps involved are Using pkgadd to load the Volume Manager packages and install any required patches Configuring the Volume Manager software as described in Setting up the Volume Manager Environment on page 68 Initializing the Volume Manager disk storage as described in Initializing the Volume Manager on page 69 Refer to the Sun StorEdge Volume Manager documentation for full
16. position This strain relief method must be implemented Caution Observe correct working practices regarding the termination of cable ties ga a Bra Ls ae a lt kan 3 Li I ii Cable tie FIGURE 3 8 Power Cable Arrangement for Strain Relief 7 Ensure the circuit breakers are open then connect the other ends of the leads to the circuit breakers Secure the cables using adequate strain relief 54 Netra ft 1800 Installation Guide lt February 1999 CHAPTER 4 Powering on the System This chapter describes the procedure for powering on the Netra ft 1800 To Power On the System Prior to powering on inspect the supply conductors for mechanical security Activate the external circuit breakers Note The power supply units PSUs remember their last requested state They are shipped in the ON state Because the external circuit breaker is activated when the last state of the PSU was ON the PSU will power up at this point Push the On system switch on either CAF 55 4 Push the other On system switch on the other CAF front panel On Standby switch switch Modem NetO Net1 mr Alarms O re oo lt gt 0 1 2 System
17. the default situation you can simply refer to the path to the CD ROM cdrom cdrom0 netra_ft1800 If for some reason vold is not running mount the CD ROM with the command mount F hsfs r dev dsk drive id cdrom Replace drive_id with the correct value for the CD ROM drive on your system Running the Installation Follow the instructions in the Sun StorEdge Volume Manager Installation Guide and any instructions in the Sun StorEdge Volume Manager and Netra ft 1800 Release Notes to run the installation You use pkgadd to load the standard set of packages for Sun StorEdge Volume Manager You must also follow any instructions in the Release Notes to obtain and install Volume Manager patches required for the Netra ft 1800 Chapter 6 Installing and Configuring Sun StorEdge Volume Manager 67 Setting up the Volume Manager Environment When you have loaded the Volume Manager software and before you run vxinstall to initialize it you must configure the software to run as required on the Netra ft 1800 This involves the following Setting default volume creation to mirror disks by default when they are created Configuring the Volume Manager to deal with stale boot disks Configuring the Volume Manager s recovery behavior when a physical disk fails m Enabling boot disk detection Setting Default Volume Creation Note Disk mirroring in Volume Manager provides the fault tolerance for the disk storage of the Netra ft
18. the steps necessary to install a Netra ft 1800 system with the Solaris operating environment and Netra ft 1800 software Note It is recommended that you install Solaris on one hard disk only in order to optimize the performance of the Volume Manager 1 Disengage all the hard disk drive modules except the one in the location on which you wish to install the operating environment See FIGURE 2 17 on page 2 33 You do not need to remove the modules from their slots completely 2 If the system is powered down power on the system See To Power On the System on page 55 3 Perform Step a for network installation or Step b for local installation a Set up an install server with the Netra ft 1800 CD ROM Follow the procedures outlined in Chapter 7 of the Solaris Advanced Installation Guide part number 802 5740 10 60 Netra ft 1800 Installation Guide lt February 1999 b Insert the Netra ft 1800 CD ROM in the drive on side A at the top of the system or the drive on side B at the bottom of the system Check that the Power LED is lit on the RMM that contains the CD ROM drive Boot the system a For local installation type ok boot a cdrom0 if you inserted the CD in the CD ROM drive on side A or ok boot b cdrom0 if you inserted the CD in the CD ROM drive on side B b For network installation go to the OBP ok prompt and type ok boot a net0 The Target LED on one CPUset will flas
19. 2 Hardware Installation 11 1 Remove all modules except the motherboards from the chassis and put them in a safe place Refer to Removing and Installing Modules on page 23 2 Using the Phillips No 2 screwdriver supplied remove the two Phillips screws securing the four red brackets two on each side to the chassis see FIGURE 2 1 You may also need to remove the brackets from the pallet Use the Allen key supplied to remove the two Allen screws from each bracket The brackets are not attached to the red mounting plinth 3 Install the appropriate mounting flanges Refer to Mounting Flanges on page 13 4 Use an appropriate lifting device to lift the chassis by the red mounting plinth and install it in the rack Caution If using a fork lift device ensure the tines of the lift extend right through the mounting plinth and beyond the rear of the chassis The chassis could deform if you use incorrect lifting techniques 5 Secure the chassis into the rack using the appropriate mounting points See Mounting Flanges on page 13 6 Remove the mounting plinth Use the No 2 Phillips screwdriver supplied to remove the four screws from the front and the three screws from the rear Mounting the chassis with the plinth attached ensures that the minimum amount of clearance for air flow is provided beneath the system 7 Install the two large and one small filter trays in the spaces immediately beneath the chass
20. Manager 69 Setting up Boot Disks You must encapsulate the boot disk for Sun StorEdge Volume Manager to be able to mirror it You are strongly recommended to do the following to ensure that the boot disk is configured for the Netra ft 1800 m Assuming that A DSKO is the Solaris install disk you should have entered the command shown below at the end of the Solaris installation See eeprom 1 for details on using eeprom command to change the boot device eeprom boot device a dsk0 diag device a dsk0 m Encapsulate the boot disk when the vxinstall process asks whether you want to do so m To mirror this root disk add another disk for example b dsk0 as a new disk See the Sun StorEdge Volume Manager Installation Guide for details of how to do this during the vxinstall process The vxinstall process proposes the rootdg disk group by default Accept this to add the boot disk and disks intended to mirror the boot disk to this group When the vxinstall process is complete use the vxdiskadm utility to make the new disk a mirror of the boot disk for example make b dsk0 a mirror of a dsk0 To start vxdiskadm vxdiskadm Select option 6 Mirror volumes on a disk See the Sun StorEdge Volume Manager System Administrator s Guide for full details of using vxdiskadm Note To assist recovery of data in the event of disk failure use the boot disk only for data required to boot the system Do not add user data disks to the
21. Manager Release Notes for full details 6 Select Manual Reboot 7 After Solaris has finished booting set the default boot device eeprom boot device a dsk0 diag device a dsk0 This sets the boot device to the disk in location A DSKO If you installed on a disk drive in a different location replace a dsk0 with the location that corresponds to the default device that you set during Solaris installation 8 Re engage the HDD modules which you removed before installation and remove the CD from the drive if you installed locally Eject the CD using vold 9 Reboot the system by typing A few minutes after the system has rebooted to the system prompt the Sync LEDs on the CPUsets will illuminate and remain steadily lit indicating that the system is now running in synchronization 62 Netra ft 1800 Installation Guide lt February 1999 10 Install the appropriate patches Refer to the Release Notes accompanying the CD 11 Install the required PCI drivers and if desired Sun V TS Refer to the Release Notes accompanying the CD 5 1 SLI 5 1 2 Finishing Installation Finishing installation includes m Appending the path to the Netra ft 1800 CMS utilities to the PATH variable m Setting the MANPATH environment variable to include path to the man pages shipped with the Netra ft 1800 software Setting up Access to Netra ft 1800 CMS Utilities To allow access to Netra ft 1800 CMS utilities append the following
22. Netra ft 1800 Installation Guide Y amp Sun microsystems THE NETWORK IS THE COMPUTER Sun Microsystems Inc 901 San Antonio Road Palo Alto CA 94303 4900 USA 650 960 1300 Fax 650 969 9131 Part No 805 4533 10 Revision A February 1999 Send comments about this document to docfeedback sun com Copyright 1999 Sun Microsystems Inc 901 San Antonio Road Palo Alto CA 94303 USA All rights reserved This product or document is protected by copyright and distributed under licenses restricting its use copying distribution and decompilation No part of this product or 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 product may be derived from Berkeley BSD systems licensed from the University of California UNIX is a registered trademark in the U S and other countries exclusively licensed through X Open Company Ltd Sun Sun Microsystems the Sun logo AnswerBook Java the Java Coffee Cup Netra and Solaris are trademarks registered trademarks or service marks of Sun Microsystems Inc in the U S and other countries All SPARC trademarks are used under license and are trademarks or registered trademarks of SPARC International Inc in the U S and other countries Products bearing SPARC trademarks are based upon an architecture develope
23. allation 57 software release contents 57 Solaris installation local CD ROM 58 pre installed software 57 Solaris installation documents 61 Solaris installation server 59 stale boot plex in Volume Manager 68 system power on 55 unpacking 9 unshipping 9 T temperature ambient 1 operating 1 storage 1 terminal configuration parameters 39 tools supplied 9 V Volume Manager boot disks setup 70 environment setup 68 initializing with vxinstall 69 installation procedure 65 installation sequence 66 loading packages and installing patches 67 use with server 65 vxassist file 68 vxdiskadm configure disks in Volume Manager 71 Index 75 W weight empty chassis 6 maximum 2 removable modules 6 76 Netra ft 1800 Installation Guide lt February 1999
24. allation all modules other than the motherboards must be removed from the system prior to lifting The empty chassis weighs approximately 49 kg 108 1b or 68 kg 150 Ib with the motherboards plus the adaptors The weight of any removable module depends on its configuration Weight warning labels are for guidance only See Removing and Installing Modules on page 23 for information about adding modules to the motherboard The Netra ft 1800 chassis has been designed to accommodate most mounting configurations Adaptor flanges to suit 19 inch 23 inch 24 inch and 600 mm ETSI rack sizes are available as required The Netra ft 1800 system is shipped with a plinth which protects the bottom of the chassis during transit and handling and also ensures that the correct airflow inlet plenum is provided during installation The plinth must be removed once the Netra ft 1800 is installed in a rack then stored in a safe place The Netra ft 1800 chassis must be mounted using screws suitable for the equipment frame The screws should be M5 M6 or 10 32 UNF All screws must be fitted The recommended tightening torque value for either M5 or 10 32 UNF recess head screws is 3 8 Nm 2 8 Ibf ft and that for M6 screws is 6 Nm 4 4 Ibf ft Mounting Requirements The Netra ft 1800 is available with the following removable mounting flanges 19 inch EIA pattern 23 inch EIA pattern 24 inch EIA pattern 600 mm IEC917 ETSI pattern Any of these fla
25. appropriate figure as shown in TABLE 2 2 should be closest to the rear of the chassis TABLE 2 2 Support Rail Screw Hole Locations Rack depth Screw holes 480 mm E5 and F5 530 mm E4 and F4 580 mm E3 and F3 630 mm E2 and F2 680 mm E1 and F1 The slots labeled G are used for mounting the rear flanges see FIGURE 2 6 on page 17 Only one of the vertical pairs of holes in the rear flanges should be used The spacers must be placed with the flat side towards the chassis and the countersink towards the support rail see FIGURE 2 4 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 15 Support rail 340 5484 sx Screw O 340 5483 FIGURE 2 4 Orientation of Support Rail Spacers Chassis N UjRU L6 M gt II lt I II IIIOIIWMIWQG IIHRIo IE I I II I IW IMGIIYAWNIZI WIA QQ QQ The rear flanges are used to mount the chassis in the rear of the rack as shown in FIGURE 2 5 M5 10mm countersunk screw m Chassis Support rail 340 5484 Spacer 340 5483 M5 10mm countersunk screw Jum J mbi M4 10mm panhead screw and crinkle washer Rack 4 LL LA WM Rear flange 340 5479 5480 1 j SP Lockable fixing not supplied Rack rear mounting flange FIGURE 2 5 Rear Rack Mounting 19 inch Rack 16 Netra ft 1800 Installation Guide lt February 1999 a N a 17 A AN F N
26. ar left edge of the unit between the motherboards The grounding studs at the base of the chassis are M5 studs with appropriate nuts already installed Before installation for dual grounding systems remove the link from the chassis to logic OV This exposes a 2 hole lug with tapped M5 threads refer to FIGURE 3 3 Caution The use of certain PCI cards causes the frame and logic grounds to be commoned Refer to the documentation supplied with the PCI card v To Connect the Ground Lead 1 Strip 9mm of insulation from each end of the grounding lead 2 Insert the lead into the Thomas amp Betts two hole lug provided part no 52024 UB Ensure that both the conductor and its insulation are gripped by the lug 3 Position the lug and grounding lead assembly over the grounding studs Refer to FIGURE 3 3 on page 3 50 Tighten the two M5 nuts over the locking washers provided 4 Make the connection to the earthing bar at the end of the grounding lead Ensure there is adequate strain relief for the cable Chapter 3 Electrical Supply Installation 49 Chassis to logic OV link Wrist strap connection point Grounding studs FIGURE 3 3 Location of Chassis to Logic 0V Link and Grounding Points and Wrist Strap Connection Point 50 Netra ft 1800 Installation Guide lt February 1999
27. ation To perform a network installation of the Netra ft 1800 software you must ensure the following m Access to a SPARC server on which the Netra ft 1800 software can be installed A CD ROM drive is needed for the initial server installation but need not be present for the network installation In the following instructions this will simply be referred to as the server m That the Netra ft 1800 system to be installed is on the same subnet as the server In the following instructions this will be simply referred to as the client Chapter 5 Software and Operating Environment Installation 59 Before You Start Taking Care of your CD ROM Disks in the Netra ft 1800 Compliance and Safety Manual In some circumstances if your CD ROM disk does not have a clean data surface your system may fail to boot Caution Before inserting a CD ROM disk into your system read Handling and 1 Establish the following m The system Ethernet address displayed in the BOOT PROM messages at system startup which you can display with the banner utility invoked from the ok prompt The system IP address see your system administrator The machine name see your system administrator The netmask see your system administrator The name service for example NIS or NIS see your system administrator 2 You need to be at the OBP ox prompt in order to perform the installation v To Install the Software This section describes
28. cumentation and welcome your comments and suggestions You can email your comments to us at docfeedback sun com Please include the part number of your document in the subject line of your email xiv Netra ft 1800 Installation Guide February 1999 CHAPTER 1 Before Installation This section provides information on what should be considered when choosing a location for a Netra ft 1800 system Note This equipment is only intended for installation in a Restricted Access Location as defined by UL1950 3rd Edition and EN60950 1992 A11 1997 Electrical Supply Considerations Before you install the system verify that the correct power supply is available Refer to DC Source Site Requirements on page 44 for further information Environmental Considerations The system can be installed in an environment with the following specific parameter ranges m Ambient temperature Operating 0 to 40 degrees Celsius short term operation up to a temperature of 50 degrees Celsius is possible however the operation of removable media devices cannot be guaranteed m Storage 40 to 70 degrees Celsius m Relative humidity a Operating 5 to 85 noncondensing Storage 10 to 90 noncondensing m Elevation Operating 0 to 3000 meters Storage 0 to 12000 meters Dimensions Height 1466 85 mm 57 75 inches 33U NOM Width 437 60 mm 17 22 inches Depth 392 8 mm 15 4 inches Weight Maximum 190 5 kg
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30. e This is the device name of the second CD ROM drive Itis a normal Solaris device name c Press q twice to exit cmsconfig You will need this information when you initialize the Volume Manager It can be useful for other purposes so you may wish to keep it You should install the Volume Manager after the Netra ft 1800 software and any required patches and before other applications You should also configure the Volume Manager volumes before you install other applications Before you install Sun StorEdge Volume Manager copy the file etc v stab to etc vfstab prevm This standard practice helps Sun support engineers to recover a system in the very rare event of serious system failure 66 Netra ft 1800 Installation Guide lt February 1999 gt gt Caution Failures during the Sun StorEdge Volume Manager boot disk encapsulation process could result in loss of data on the root file system Caution Encapsulation of the boot disk will require that the installed system is shutdown and rebooted several times Installing the Volume Manager Software This section describes the special requirements when you install the Volume Manager on the Netra ft 1800 You must install Sun StorEdge Volume Manager and patches specified in the Release Notes See the Sun StorEdge Volume Manager Installation Guide for full details of the Volume Manager installation Mounting the CD ROM Manually If the Solaris daemon vo1d is running
31. e par quelque moyen que ce soit sans Vautorisation pr alable et crite de Sun et de ses bailleurs de licence s il y en a Le logiciel d tenu par des tiers et qui comprend la technologie relative aux polices de caracteres est prot g par un copyright et licenci par des fournisseurs de Sun 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 AnswerBook Java le logo Jave Coffee Cup Netra et Solaris sont des marques de fabrique ou des marques d pos es ou marques de service 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 portant 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 reconna t les efforts de pionniers de Xerox pour la recherche et le d veloppement du concept des interfaces d utilisation visuelle ou graphique pour l industrie de l informatique Sun d tient une licence non exclusive de Xerox sur l interface d utilisa
32. e not automatically updated when a disk is physically relocated You must update boot aliases manually using the eeprom command when you relocate an HDD module You might prefer to use the aliases defined by the PROM for example a dsk1 These aliases however reflect the location of disks rather than the specific virtual disk See the OpenBoot 3 x Command Reference Manual Part Number 802 5837 10 for details Note Be sure that the EEPROM variable use nvramrc is set to true Use of the NVRAM startup file NVRAMRC is required for correct operation of the Volume Manager software Note There is a limit to the number of characters that can be stored in the NVRAMRC Therefore there is a limit on the number of boot disk aliases that can be recorded in it 72 Netra ft 1800 Installation Guide lt February 1999 Index A airflow clearance 3 direction of 2 inlet plenum 6 natural convection 2 requirements 2 alarms connector 38 alarms port pinout 41 B boot device setting default 62 boot disk detection configuring 69 brackets removing 12 C cable bracket assemblies 13 22 cable management 35 cable routing 8 CAF module connectors 38 removing 27 CD ROM drive name for Volume Manager 66 circuit breaker requirements 43 44 connection materials 48 Console Alarms and Fans module See CAF module console connector pinout 39 console port parameters 39 CPUset changing 25 D DC source re
33. ed to allow adequate inlet and exhaust ventilation 4 The Netra ft 1800 system must not be mounted above any heat generating sources within the same frame unless a heat deflector is used to provide fresh inlet air at ambient temperature 5 To maintain adequate airflow replace the environmental filters every six months contact your local support organization for further information The environmental filter replacement kit X Option No X6952A contains six PSU filters and three base filters Chapter 1 Before Installation 3 Minimum 2U 90 mm gap Minimum 2U 90 mm gap FIGURE 1 1 Netra ft 1800 Airflow Requirements External 4 Netra ft 1800 Installation Guide lt February 1999 Min 2U 90 mm gap at top of system 51115 Front ear Min 2U 90 mm gap at base of system Rear Front lt gt 1 Min 75 mm between front of system and rack door if fitted FIGURE 1 2 Netra ft 1800 Airflow Requirements Internal Chapter 1 Before Installation 5 Mechanical Considerations when Mounting in the Equipment Frame A Caution Mechanical assistance is required if installing a loaded chassis If you intend not to use a lifting device for inst
34. ement for dual power rails Note Overcurrent devices must meet applicable national and local electrical safety codes and be approved for the intended application Chapter 3 Electrical Supply Installation 45 Return A 48V supply A RTN B RTN A 48 V A 48V B RTN B RTN BA 48V A 48V B RTN B RTN A 48V A 48V B RTN B RTN A 48V A 48V B RTN B RTN A 48V A 48V B RTN B RTN A 48V A 48V B FIGURE 3 1 Circuit Breakers for Single Power Rails 46 Netra ft 1800 Installation Guide February 1999 Return B 48V supply B Return A RTN B Return B a mm RINA 48V supply mee 48V A 48V supply A 8VB fon B RTN B e mm RINA musi 48V A NE RINB es RINA mam 48V A 48V B aaa RING mmm RINA 48V A 48V B wam RING fe RINA ma 48V A 48V B wam RING wn PINA mam 48V A 48V B wam FIGURE3 2 Circuit Breakers for Dual Power Rails Chapter3 Electrical Supply Installation 47 Required Connection Materials DC branch circuits m The required number of field wiring kits are supplied in the shipkit with each system according to configuration Grounding One Thomas amp Betts two hole lug part number 54204 UB suitable for 8 AWG conductor or UL CSA approved equivalent having 5 8 inch pitc
35. equirements 44 Overcurrent Protection Requirements 44 Required Connection Materials 48 DC Supply and Ground Conductor 48 Dual Grounding Environment 49 Connecting the Power Leads 51 4 Powering on the System 55 5 Software and Operating Environment Installation 57 Netra ft 1800 Install Media 57 Disk Space Requirement 57 Installation Methods 58 Local Installation 58 Network Installation 59 Before You Start 60 Finishing Installation 63 Setting up Access to Netra ft 1800 CMS Utilities 63 Setting the MANPATH Variable 63 iv Netra ft 1800 Installation Guide lt February 1999 Installing and Configuring Sun StorEdge Volume Manager 65 Before You Install Sun StorEdge Volume Manager 65 Installing the Volume Manager Software 67 Mounting the CD ROM Manually 67 Running the Installation 67 Setting up the Volume Manager Environment 68 Initializing the Volume Manager 69 Setting up Boot Disks 70 Setting up Other Disks 71 Configuring Storage 71 Boot Disk Aliases 72 Index 73 Contents v vi Netra ft 1800 Installation Guide February 1999 GURE 1 1 GURE 1 2 GURE 2 1 GURE 2 2 GURE 2 3 GURE 2 4 GURE 2 5 GURE 2 6 GURE 2 7 GURE 2 8 GURE 2 9 GURE 2 10 GURE 2 11 GURE 2 12 GURE 2 13 GURE 2 14 GURE 2 15 GURE 2 16 GURE 2 17 Figures Netra ft 1800 Airflow Requirements External 4 Netra ft 1800 Airflow Requirements Internal 5 Shipping Brackets and Sacrificial Plinth 11 Location Ma
36. ges N A 16 MA crinkle washers for M4 screws N A 20 M5 8mm countersunk screws for front flanges N A 16 M5 10mm countersunk screws for support rails N A Refer to FIGURES 2 3 to 2 6 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 13 The sides of the system chassis are provided with tapped screwholes as shown in FIGURE 2 2 Front of system Columns Rear of system D CG B A 1 2 3 4 i s il upport rails Row numbers 840 5484 6 10 fe ni FIGURE 2 2 Location Matrix For Mounting Flange Screws 19 inch rack The front flanges see FIGURE 2 6 on page 17 are screwed to holes in column C or column D Use column B only if the rear flanges are not going to be used The support rails see FIGURE 2 7 on page 19 are screwed to holes A and B in rows 1 4 7 and 10 The spacers provided must be used between the rails and the chassis to prevent the rails being fouled by the rivets in the chassis metalwork 14 Netra ft 1800 Installation Guide lt February 1999 Spacer Spacer 340 5483 G O_O 0 Oo 000 Q Q j G F1 F2 F3 F4 E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 F5 FIGURE 2 3 Support Rail and Fixings 19 inch Rack The mounting screws should be placed in position pairs E1 and F1 E2 and F2 E3 and F3 E4 and F4 or E5 and F5 The pair of holes to be used depends on the front to back depth of the rack mounting flange to mounting flange The holes marked with the
37. h torque value 3 5 Nm maximum m A Thomas amp Betts crimping tool part number TBM 5 5 or approved equivalent to secure the lug on to the cable m A grounding bus bar that is near the equipment and easily accessible Dual Grounding Environment m Additional Thomas amp Betts two hole lug for logic OV studs Caution External filtering and or surge suppression devices may be required on the power feeds where branch circuit electromagnetic characteristics are unknown DC Supply and Ground Conductor The requirements are m Suitable conductor material copper only m Supply conductors 8 AWG 6 mm between the Netra ft 1800 and the circuit breaker Ground conductor 8 AWG m Cable insulation rating minimum 75 degrees Celsius Low Smoke Fume LSF Flame Retardant m Cable type must be one of m UL style 1028 or other UL 1581 compliant equivalent m IEEE 383 compliant m IEEE 1202 1991 compliant or classified m Branch circuit cable insulation color per applicable national electrical codes m Grounding cable insulation color green yellow 48 Netra ft 1800 Installation Guide lt February 1999 Dual Grounding Environment Caution To be compatible with grounding environments requiring isolation between logic OV and chassis ground the fitted grounding bridge plate must be removed and individual connections made to logic OV and chassis ground studs The grounding bridge plate is located on the middle re
38. h rapidly and the Diag LED on the other CPUset will flash at approximately half the speed Wait for booting to complete The Netra ft 1800 software installation program then starts Install the Solaris operating environment Refer to the Solaris 2 6 documentation for full details of installing the operating environment The following Solaris installation documents are shipped with Netra ft 1800 m Start Here a fold out card part number 805 3866 10 m Solaris 2 6 Hardware 3 98 Chapter 1 part number 805 3540 10 m Solaris Advanced Installation Guide part number 802 5740 10 In the course of Solaris installation follow the instructions on the screen using the following information a Accept the device offered by the system as the default disk b Choose Manual Layout Chapter 5 Software and Operating Environment Installation 61 You must leave two free slices for Sun StorEdge Volume Manager The disk layout should have a maximum of five slices plus the overlap slice similar to the following TABLE 5 1 Suggested Disk Layout Slice Size 3000 swap 512 rounds up to 513 overlap no change export 2000 opt 2000 var 1050 There will be some rounding differences You must also leave 1024 sectors or 512K free for Sun StorEdge Volume Manager within the total space available This space is required for the allocation of an on disk database to allow the disk to be encapsulated See the Sun StorEdge Volume
39. hich they fit exactly No module will fit into a slot allocated to a different class of module No module will fit into its own slot if it is upside down Module Injector Ejector Mechanisms All the modules except the disk chassis DSK and RMM have an injector ejector lever CPUset modules have two They are all similar in function and usage A common feature is a slide which engages and disengages the module s electrical connection to the motherboard and a lever which physically engages and disengages the module When the latch is disengaged a red dot is exposed This facilitates the identification of unlatched injectors Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 23 3 Red warning dot FIGURE 2 11 Module Injector ejector Lever The module is disengaged from its electrical connection when the slide is moved towards the rounded end of the lever exposing the red warning dot The general procedure refers to CPUset CAF PCI and PSU modules For more specific instructions for the RMM and disk chassis refer to m Replacing an RMM on page 30 m Replacing a Disk Chassis on page 32 v To Remove a Module 1 Move the slide in the lever on the module to the disengaged position This will expose the red warning dot 2 Lower the lever The module will slide out a small amount when the lever is fully lowered 3 Slide the module out of its slot using the handle if there is one For specific procedures relating
40. information about installing and using the Volume Manager and to the Netra ft 1800 User s Guide for information about using the cmsconfig utility You use cmsconfig to obtain the device name of the root disk when you add disks to your server You perform all of the steps in this chapter as root Before You Install Sun StorEdge Volume Manager Sun StorEdge Volume Manager is installed on the Netra ft 1800 system in the same way as other applications 65 In the following procedure you use cmsconfig to obtain the Disk attribute of the HDD module and the Funct_0 attribute of the CD ROM drive plus Funct_1 if you have an additional drive To identify the device name of the root disk 1 Start cmsconfig usr platform SUNW Ultra 4FT SUNWcms sbin cmsconfig 2 Locate the HDD modules in the list You can press p to page down to see second and subsequent pages 3 For each HDD module in the list a Enter the number next to the module The attributes of the module are displayed b Note the Disk attribute of the module This is a normal Solaris device name c Press q to return to the list of modules 4 For each RMM module in the list a Enter the number next to the module The attributes of the module are displayed b Note the Funct_0 attribute of the module This is the device name of the CD ROM drive It is a normal Solaris device name If there is a second CD ROM drive in the module note the Funct_1 attribut
41. is revealed by the removal of the plinth Refer to To Install the Filter Trays on page 36 The filter tray thumbscrews are inserted in the tapped threads exposed by removal of the mounting plinth 8 Install the modules into their appropriate locations Refer to Removing and Installing Modules on page 23 12 Netra ft 1800 Installation Guide lt February 1999 Mounting Flanges The system is supplied with the appropriate mounting flanges other mounting flanges kits are available as follows to enable the system to mounted in different industry standard racks 19 inch racks X Option No X6938A 23 inch racks X Option No X6939A 24 inch racks X Option No X6940A ETSI 600 mm racks X Option No X6941A Each mounting kit also includes six cable bracket assemblies which can be fitted to the mounting flanges to facilitate cable management see Cable Bracket Assemblies on page 22 19 inch Mountings The 19 inch mounting kit consists of the following items TABLE 2 1 19 inch Mounting Flange Kit Quantity Item Part number 1 Front left hand mounting flange 340 4699 1 Front right hand mounting flange 340 4698 1 Rear top left mounting flange 340 5479 1 Rear top right mounting flange 340 5480 1 Rear bottom left mounting flange 340 5481 1 Rear bottom right mounting flange 340 5482 16 Spacers 340 5483 8 Support rails 340 5484 6 Cable hook bracket with hooks already installed 340 5553 16 M4 10mm panhead screws for rear flan
42. lation from any hazardous AC or DC source m The DC source must be reliably connected to earth that is battery room positive bus is connected to the grounding electrode m The DC source must be capable of providing up to 925W of continuous power per feed pair The sum of all three feeds on one side will be less than 1500W for single feed and 3000W for dual feed Overcurrent Protection Requirements Overcurrent protection devices must be provided as part of each host equipment rack Circuit breakers meeting the requirements shown in TABLE 3 1 must be fitted between the DC source and the Netra ft 1800 TABLE 3 1 Overcurrent Protection Requirements Current rating 30A maximum Voltage Maximum 60 Vdc rated in 48 Vdc power systems Maximum 75 Vdc rated in 60 Vdc power systems Type Fast trip Protection Double pole breaking both grounded and ungrounded conductor open on fault Contact gap Minimum 3 mm Nuisance tripping Circuit breaker must not operate when presented with an inrush current of 27 amps and a duration of 2 5 microseconds Quantity One per feed up to 12 per system 44 Netra ft 1800 Installation Guide lt February 1999 Caution Double pole circuit breakers are required on each rail for DC installations This is necessary because the return path of the current is not isolated in the PSU FIGURE 3 1 on page 3 46 shows the required arrangement for single power rails FIGURE 3 2 on page 3 47 shows the required arrang
43. nges can be fitted in the following positions m Flush with the front of the system m 65 mm 2 56 inches from front of system m 196 1 mm 7 72 inches from front of system The second and third positions are intended for use with 5 inch web open frames relay racks 6 Netra ft 1800 Installation Guide lt February 1999 Adjustable rear flanges can be fitted They provide a mounting face anywhere between 400 mm and 500 mm 15 75 inches and 19 7 inches from the front of the system see Mounting Flanges on page 13 The vertical mounting hole pattern should conform to the standard dimensions given in TABLE 1 1 TABLE 1 1 Mounting Hole Pattern Dimensions Standard Pattern EIA RETMA RU Repeating pattern of 5 8 inch 5 8 inch 1 2 inch IEC917 ETSI SU Constant pitch of 25 mm Loading The rack must be capable of supporting 230 kg 500 Ibs for a fully configured and cabled Netra ft 1800 In Seismic Earthquake Risk Zones 3 and 4 it is recommended that the Netra ft 1800 is installed in an appropriate secured seismic rack or cabinet Vertical space The Netra ft 1800 chassis occupies 33RU 57 75 inches of vertical height To allow adequate airflow the rack must provide a minimum of 38RU 66 inches of rackable height together with minimum inlet and exhaust vents of 2U gap each If the rack provides unobstructed vertical airflow via vents of adequate size in the top and or bottom panels then the minimum rack vertical
44. nstallation Guide lt February 1999 NOTE The injector ejector lever of a disk drive module does not switch the power on and off If the chassis is powered on the disk drive will power off when it is removed and power on as soon as it is inserted regardless of the position of the lever FIGURE 2 17 Removing a Disk Drive Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 33 FIGURE 2 18 Removing a DSK Module Y To Replace the Disk Chassis 1 Slide the disk chassis into its slot until it is almost completely in 2 Lower the handle to engage the disk chassis fully in its slot 3 Slide the latch in the handle to the right towards the locked symbol 4 Replace the hard disk drives 34 Netra ft 1800 Installation Guide lt February 1999 Flexible Module Cabling The cable management shelf is illustrated in FIGURE 2 19 FIGURE 2 19 Cable Management Shelf The cable management shelf adjacent to the PCI card locations is flexible and can be used in a number of different configurations The holes are equidistant and the hooks can be inserted in whatever position is required The hooks are a firm push fit into the holes Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 35 Installing the Filter Trays The Netra ft 1800 has three filter trays two large and one small v To Install the Filter Trays FIGURE 2 20 Large Filter Tray 36 Netra ft 1800 Installation Guide lt February 1999 FIGURE 2 21 Small Fil
45. on 21 Chapter 2 Cable Bracket Assemblies Six cable bracket mounting assemblies are provided with each mounting flange kit These can be fitted to the mounting flanges to facilitate cable management b b SOS JEN ANO SNY SS ie gt f ify FIGURE 2 10 Cable Bracket Assembly The brackets can be fixed to the mounting flanges in the required position using the same screws that fix the flanges to the rack The hooks can be fitted to the brackets in one of three positions using the countersunk M3 screws supplied The hooks must be fitted before the brackets are fixed to the mounting flange rack 22 Netra ft 1800 Installation Guide lt February 1999 Removing and Installing Modules This chapter describes how to remove and insert m CPUset PCI CAF and PSU modules To Remove a Module on page 24 m CPUset modules CPUset Modules on page 25 m PCI modules PCI Modules on page 28 m CAF modules CAF Modules on page 27 m PSU modules PSU Modules on page 29 m Drive chassis Replacing a Disk Chassis on page 32 m Removable media module Replacing an RMM on page 30 Caution The wrist strap provided must be used when replacing modules or making cable connections to the rear of the system The wrist strap connection point on the Netra ft 1800 system is located on the panel at the bottom rear of the chassis All modules have their own guides in slots in the chassis into w
46. opening required is 37RU 64 75 inches When you fit the Netra ft 1800 into a rack with its red transit plinth in place allow 1U 1 75 inches of clearance beneath the plinth This space permits removal of the plinth Note The plinth must be removed to allow fitment of the chassis environmental filters Chapter 1 Before Installation 7 Depth The front door if fitted must provide a minimum of 75 mm 3 inches of clearance across the entire front surface of the Netra ft 1800 to allow for routing of I O cables As all I O cables must be routed from the front of the Netra ft 1800 system due consideration should be made of the space required within the rack for these cables as well as the power cables at the rear of the system There must be a minimum of 545 mm 21 5 inches usable internal depth in the rack cabinet This dimension includes space for connector housings cabling and the power inlet filters Safety All racks must be bolted to the floor to adjacent frames or to both This must be done in accordance with the rack manufacturer s instructions using the recommended hardware and fixings Free standing racks with a footprint of less than 600 mm x 600 mm 23 6 inches x 23 6 inches are likely to be unstable and should be treated with caution 8 Netra ft 1800 Installation Guide lt February 1999 CHAPTER 2 Hardware Installation This chapter provides information on the initial hardware installation p
47. quirements 44 dimensions 2 disk adding for Volume Manager 71 layout for Volume Manager 62 mirroring with Volume Manager 65 68 removing 33 space requirements 57 disk chassis injector ejector mechanism 30 32 removing 30 32 replacing 32 E eeprom command boot disks setup for Volume Manager 70 EEPROM variable enable NVRAM startup file 72 electricity supply installation 43 elevation limitations for operating and storage 2 environment variable PATH 63 73 environmental considerations 1 environmental filters installing 37 Ethernet address 60 F filter replacement kit 3 filters installing 37 flanges See mounting flanges frame ground 49 G GR 63 Core heat release calculation result 2 grounding connections 51 dual 48 isolation 49 materials required 48 requirements 48 H hard disk drive name for Volume Manager 66 hardware installation 9 heat release GR 63 Core calculation result 2 maximum rate of 2 hostname 60 humidity limitations for operating and storage 2 I O connections 38 injector ejector mechanism 23 disk chassis RMM chassis 30 32 installation methods 58 installation electricity supply 43 IP address 60 74 Netra ft 1800 Installation Guide lt February 1999 L LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable 63 local installation procedure 58 requirements 58 location considerations 1 logic ground 49 machine name 60 modem port
48. re installation procedure xi Chapter 6 Installing and Configuring Sun StorEdge Volume Manager summarizes what you need to know in order to use the Volume Manager on the Netra ft 1800 xii Related Books Netra ft 1800 Software Release Notes Part No 805 4527 10 Netra ft 1800 Hardware Release Notes Part No 806 0179 10 Netra ft 1800 CMS API Developer s Guide Part No 805 5870 10 Netra ft 1800 CMS Developer s Guide Part No 805 7899 10 Netra ft 1800 Developer s Guide Part No 805 4530 10 Netra ft 1800 Hardware Reference Guide Part No 805 4531 10 Netra ft 1800 User s Guide Part No 805 4529 10 Netra ft 1800 Reference Manual Part No 805 4532 10 Netra ft 1800 Safety and Compliance Manual Part No 805 7019 10 Sun StorEdge M Volume Manager 2 5 4 Installation Guide Part No 805 5706 10 What Typographic Changes Mean The following table describes the typographic changes used in this book TABLE P 1 Typographic conventions Typeface or Symbol Meaning Example AaBbCc123 The names of commands files and directories on screen computer output AaBbCc123 What you type contrasted with on screen computer output AaBbCc123 Command line placeholder replace with a real name or value AaBbCc123 Book titles new words or terms or words to be emphasized Edit your login file Use ls a to list all files machine_name You have mail machine_name su Password To delete a file type
49. rm filename Read Chapter 6 in User s Guide These are called class options You must be root to do this Netra ft 1800 Installation Guide lt February 1999 Shell Prompts in Command Examples The following table shows the default Open Boot PROM OBP prompt and the system prompt and superuser prompt for the C shell Bourne shell and Korn shell TABLE P 2 Shell prompts Shell Open Boot PROM prompt C shell prompt C shell superuser prompt Bourne shell and Korn shell prompt Bourne shell and Korn shell superuser prompt gt Symbols The following symbols mean Prompt ok machine_name machine_name Note A note provides information which should be considered by the reader Caution Cautions accompanied by this Attention icon carry information about procedures or events which if not considered may cause damage to the data or hardware of your system Caution Cautions accompanied by this Hazard icon carry information about procedures which must be followed to reduce the risk of electric shock and danger to personal health Follow all instructions carefully Preface xiii Sun Documentation on the Web The docs sun com web site enables you to access Sun technical documentation on the Web You can browse the docs sun com archive or search for a specific book title or subject at http docs sun com Sun Welcomes Your Comments We are interested in improving our do
50. rminal Connections The system console and modem connections are provided on separate 25 pole female D type connectors TABLE 2 4 shows the pin allocation on these connectors TABLE 2 4 Console Connector Pinout Pin Function Description 1 GND Chassis ground 2 TxD Output data 3 RxD Input data Z SREF Signal reference Shield Chassis ground Except for pin 1 all pins of the console and modem connectors are isolated from the frame ground of the Netra ft 1800 system The connectors have two screw threaded mounting pillars with 4 40 UNC threads You should secure the cable headshell in place with the screws engaged in these pillars If you use a cable headshell without securing the screws make sure that the pillars do not prevent full engagement of the connector This can happen with some types of cable headshell where screw heads can foul against the mounting pillars You must also secure the other end of the cable to the console terminal if the terminal provides some means of locking Note To ensure EMC compliance always use a high quality screened cable that has metal connector shells TABLE 2 5 shows the console terminal configuration parameters for both console and modem ports You can modify these parameters using Solaris utilities TABLE 2 5 Console and Modem Port Parameters Parameter Setting Transmit rate 9600 baud Receive rate 9600 baud Data bits 8 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 39 TABLE 2 5 Console
51. rocedure including installing modules and external I O connections Unshipping and Mounting the System Once you have removed the packaging from the system you must then unship the system from the delivery pallet and brackets before attempting to mount the chassis in a rack Caution Do not attempt to remove the red plinth before the chassis has been mounted in the rack There is an instruction card attached to the front of the system the instructions below are intended to supplement this Note Do not discard the packaging after removing it from the system It should be stored in safe dry place so it can be used in the event that the system requires moving or returning for repair Tools The tools required to unship the system are contained in a cloth bag attached to the chassis Note Do not discard the tools after unshipping and mounting the system They can be stored in the cloth bag supplied and attached to the rack adjacent to the system for easy access when required 10 Netra ft 1800 Installation Guide lt February 1999 v To Unship and Mount the System 3 x Phillips screws at rear of plinth 4 x Phillips screws at front of plinth 2 x Allen bolts securing bracket to pallet Insert lifting device here 2 x Phillips screws on each bracket FIGURE 2 1 Shipping Brackets and Sacrificial Plinth Chapter
52. rootdg group 70 Netra ft 1800 Installation Guide lt February 1999 Setting up Other Disks Use vxdiskadm to add disks other than the boot disks to the system as new Volume Manager disks after the vxinstall process is complete Select option 1 Add or initialize disks See the Sun StorEdge Volume Manager System Administrator s Guide for full details of using vxdiskadm See the Netra ft 1800 User s Guide for details of adding disks that are not already in the system Note You should plan to store all non boot data on disks in groups other than rootdg To Add a New Disk Use the cmsconfig utility to check that the disk is enabled The disk must be physically present and enabled Check that the disk is known to the Volume Manager vxdisk list Add the disk to a disk group See the Sun StorEdge Volume Manager User s Guide for details of creating and adding disks to disk groups Create new disk groups for user data with names other than rootdg Note If the new disk is not visible to the Volume Manager enter the command vxdctl enable Configuring Storage Once a disk belongs to a disk group you can allocate storage using any of the methods described in the Sun StorEdge Volume Manager User s Guide or the Sun StorEdge Volume Manager System Administrator s Guide Chapter 6 Installing and Configuring Sun StorEdge Volume Manager 71 Boot Disk Aliases Sun StorEdge Volume Manager boot disk aliases ar
53. ter Tray Insert the trays into the appropriate apertures at the base of the chassis the two large trays are fitted on the left and the small tray on the right It is unimportant which way up the trays are fitted Push the trays securely home and hand tighten the two thumbscrews on each The thumbscrews are inserted into the tapped threads exposed by removal of the sacrificial mounting plinth Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 37 CAF External I O Connections The Netra ft 1800 system has the following connectors on each CAF module m Female 25 pole D type connectors for the system console and modem ports RS232 m A male 9 pole D type connector for the Remote Control Processor RCP ports m male 15 pole D type connector for the alarm relay reset signals m Two RJ45 Ethernet ports Modem port Ethernet ports DB 25 RJ45 Mollem Net Neti On Stby Alarms el ee le lt gt 0 1 2 System Ch CH 0001559 CAF 5 MBD 5 ee a era A oo See e OO LO O o a l l CAF ET Conpole RIP Console Remote Alarm port port Control DB 15 DB 25 Processor port DB 9 FIGURE 2 22 External I O Connections on CAF Module 38 Netra ft 1800 Installation Guide lt February 1999 System Console Te
54. the left the electrical connection is disengaged The handle is lifted to disengage the module physically and lowered to engage it v To Remove the RMM 1 Slide the latch in the handle of the RMM to the left towards the unlocked symbol 2 Lift the handle 3 Slide the RMM out of its slot 30 Netra ft 1800 Installation Guide lt February 1999 XII NN QUA DI QUIN NS FIGURE 2 16 Removing an RMM Module Hardware Installation 31 Chapter 2 Y To Replace the RMM 1 Slide the RMM into its slot until it is almost completely home A module will not fit into a slot designed for a different class of module 2 Lower the handle to engage the RMM fully in its slot 3 Slide the latch in the handle to the right towards the locked symbol Replacing a Disk Chassis DSK modules have a slide on an ejector handle The handle is lifted to disengage the module physically and lowered to engage it w To Remove the Disk Chassis 1 Remove any HDD modules hard disks in the disk chassis Refer to FIGURE 2 17 on page 33 chassis Always put a hard disk back in the same location from which you removed 1 Caution Always remove all hard disk drive modules before removing a disk it 2 Slide the latch in the handle of the disk chassis to the left towards the unlocked symbol 3 Lift the handle 4 Slide the disk chassis out of its slot 32 Netra ft 1800 I
55. tion graphique Xerox cette licence couvrant galement les licenci s de Sun qui mettent en place l interface d utilisation graphique OPEN LOOK et qui en outre se conforment aux licences crites de Sun CETTE PUBLICATION EST FOURNIE EN L ETAT ET AUCUNE GARANTIE EXPRESSE OU IMPLICITE N EST ACCORDEE Y COMPRIS DES GARANTIES CONCERNANT LA VALEUR MARCHANDE L APTITUDE DE LA PUBLICATION A REPONDRE A UNE UTILISATION PARTICULIERE OU LE FAIT QU ELLE NE SOIT PAS CONTREFAISANTE DE PRODUIT DE TIERS CE DENI DE GARANTIE NE S APPLIQUERAIT PAS DANS LA MESURE OU IL SERAIT TENU JURIDIQUEMENT NUL ET NON AVENU au CA Adobe PostScript Contents Before Installation 1 Electrical Supply Considerations 1 Environmental Considerations 1 Dimensions 2 Airflow Consideration when Mounting in the Equipment Frame 2 Mechanical Considerations when Mounting in the Equipment Frame 6 Mounting Requirements 6 Hardware Installation 9 Unshipping and Mounting the System 9 Mounting Flanges 13 19 inch Mountings 13 23 inch 24 inch and 600mm Mountings 18 Cable Bracket Assemblies 22 Removing and Installing Modules 23 Module Injector Ejector Mechanisms 23 Replacing an RMM 30 Replacing a Disk Chassis 32 Flexible Module Cabling 35 Installing the Filter Trays 36 CAF External I O Connections 38 System Console Terminal Connections 39 Modem Port Connections 40 Alarms Port Connections 41 3 Electrical Supply Installation 43 System Switch 43 DC Source Site R
56. to individual modules refer to m CPUset Modules on page 25 m CAF Modules on page 27 m PCI Modules on page 28 m PSU Modules on page 29 24 Netra ft 1800 Installation Guide lt February 1999 CPUset Modules CPUset modules have two injector levers which must be operated simultaneously As you pull out the CPUset module the handle in the top panel pops up and must be depressed again manually in order to withdraw the module fully from the chassis see FIGURE 2 12 Once the handle is clear of the crossbar and has popped up again it can be used to take the weight of the module Caution CPUset modules are very heavy The weight warning label on the CPUset is for guidance only The actual weight of a CPUset depends on its configuration Both the front and top handles must be used simultaneously once the module has been withdrawn as illustrated in FIGURE 2 12 On inserting the CPUset module the handle must be depressed in order to push the module fully into the chassis Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 25 FIGURE 2 12 Removing a CPUset Module lt February 1999 26 Netra ft 1800 Installation Guide UC MEG LUN LU RKKK RRR WAN 0 MEN WY OKO DEDO UE LAN 4666060 MU cou Y xQ 0 CAF Modules Q Z
57. trix For Mounting Flange Screws 19 inch rack 14 Support Rail and Fixings 19 inch Rack 15 Orientation of Support Rail Spacers 16 Rear Rack Mounting 19 inch Rack 16 19 inch Rack Mounting Flange Kit 17 23 inch Rack Mounting Flange Kit 19 24 inch Rack Mounting Flange Kit 20 600 mm Rack Mounting Flange Kit 21 Cable Bracket Assembly 22 Module Injector ejector Lever 24 Removing a CPUset Module 26 Removing a CAF 27 Removing a PCI Card Carrier 28 Removing a Power Supply 29 Removing an RMM Module 31 Removing a Disk Drive 33 vii viii FIGURE 2 18 FIGURE 2 19 FIGURE 2 20 FIGURE 2 21 FIGURE 2 22 FIGURE 3 1 FIGURE 3 2 FIGURE 3 3 FIGURE 3 4 FIGURE 3 5 FIGURE 3 6 FIGURE 3 7 FIGURE 3 8 FIGURE 4 1 Removing a DSK Module 34 Cable Management Shelf 35 Large Filter Tray 36 Small Filter Tray 37 External I O Connections on CAF Module 38 Circuit Breakers for Single Power Rails 46 Circuit Breakers for Dual Power Rails 47 Location of Chassis to Logic 0V Link and Grounding Points and Wrist Strap Connection Point 50 Power Inlet Filter 51 Power Connector Wiring Polarity and Securing Screws 52 Power Lead Receptacles 53 Power Lead Securing Screws 53 Power Cable Arrangement for Strain Relief 54 System Switches Front Panel 56 Netra ft 1800 Installation Guide February 1999 TABLE 1 1 TABLE 2 1 TABLE 2 2 TABLE 2 3 TABLE 2 4 TABLE 2 5 TABLE 2 6 TABLE 2 7 TABLE 3 1
58. vior start the boot disk utility the following line enables boot disk detection usr platform SUNW Ultra 4FT SUNWcms lib vxbootcheck amp Make the edits exactly as shown commenting out the vxrelocd line and with the complete path to vxbootcheck Be sure to append an ampersand to the vxbootcheck line The default behavior of Sun StorEdge Volume Manager when a physical disk fails is not compatible with the hot plug of HDD modules on the Netra ft 1800 By default when the Volume Manager detects I O failure on mirrored volumes it restores redundancy by relocating the objects to spare disks This is called hot relocation You need to disable this default behavior By commenting out the vxrelocd line as shown above you prevent hot relocation You must repeat all these modifications after system upgrades Initializing the Volume Manager When you have loaded the Sun StorEdge Volume Manager run vxinstall as described in the Sun StorEdge Volume Manager Installation Guide This section describes the special actions you must take to initialize the Volume Manager for the Netra ft 1800 Note Volume Manager mirroring provides the fault tolerance for disk storage on the Netra ft 1800 This is provided by default when you add a disk to the Volume Manager provided you have added the required line to etc default vxassist as described in Setting Default Volume Creation on page 68 Chapter 6 Installing and Configuring Sun StorEdge Volume

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