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2. FIGURE 1 20 Upper and Lower Pivot Bracket Mounting Holes After attaching the pivot bracket to the chassis use the hinge pin removed previously to secure it to the upper CMA arm Chapter 1 Unpacking and Installing the Server 27 Hinge pin Upper pivot bracket Upper CMA arm FIGURE 1 21 Attaching the Upper CMA Arm and Pivot Bracket 3 Remove the hinge pin securing the pivot bracket to the lower CMA arm which facilitates attaching the bracket to the server chassis 4 Secure the pivot bracket to the lower left hand of the server chassis using the two captive screws See FIGURE 1 20 and FIGURE 1 22 28 Netra 1290 Server Installation Guide May 2006 Hinge pin Lower pivot bracket Lower CMA arm FIGURE 1 22 Attaching the Lower CMA Arm and Pivot Bracket 5 After attaching the bracket to the chassis secure the lower CMA arm to the bracket using the hinge pin removed previously 6 Secure the left hand T bracket to the left hand slide rail using two captive screws FIGURE 1 23 Chapter1 Unpacking and Installing the Server 29 Slide rail Left hand T bracket FIGURE 1 23 Attaching the Left Hand T Bracket 7 Secure the right hand T bracket to the right hand slide rail using two captive screws FIGURE 1 24 30 Netra 1290 Server Inst
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4. Turn the system power switch to the Standby position Caution The On Standby power switch does not isolate the eguipment The power cords are the primary means of disconnection for this product 2 Turn the cabinet power off if you are using a powered cabinet Refer to the installation guide that came with the cabinet 3 Label both ends of the 4 power cords Label two power cords Source A and label the other two power cords Source B 4 Connect the power cables to the server a Connect the Source A power cords to AC0 DC0 and AC1 DC1 on the server and the Source B power cords to AC2 DC2 and AC3 DC3 on the server b Run the power cords through the CMA and secure them with tie wraps Ensure that the CMA can extend and retract without dislodging the power cords 5 Connect the server to the power source Chapter 1 Unpacking and Installing the Server 33 Note It is the installer s responsibility to ensure that the cabinet has sufficient electrical power and redundancy to handle the required installation m If the server is mounted in an unpowered cabinet a Connect power cords from Source A on the server to the customer supplied power source A circuit breakers b Connect power cords from Source B on the server to the customer supplied power source B circuit breakers m If the server is mounted in a powered cabinet a Connect power cords from Source A on the cabinet to the customer supplied power source A circui
5. type shutdown i5 v To Bring the System to Standby Mode From the LOM Port At the 1om gt prompt type lom gt shutdown amp For an abrupt power off type lom gt poweroff This will abruptly terminate Solaris Do you want to continue no Caution This abruptly brings the system to Standby mode regardless of the system state and might corrupt data on the hard drives v To Bring the System to Standby Mode by the On Standby Switch Caution The On Standby switch does not isolate the equipment Turning off the power switch on the customer supplied circuit breakers is required to isolate the equipment Press the left side of the system On Standby switch Chapter 2 Setting Up 43 N For an abrupt power off press the left side of the On Standby switch and hold it for at least four seconds Caution This abruptly brings the system to Standby mode regardless of the system state and might corrupt data on the hard drives Setting Up the Server After powering on you must set up your server using the SC setdate and setupnetwork commands described in this section This section contains the following topics m To Set the Date and Time on page 44 m To Configure Network Parameters on page 45 m To Install and Boot the Solaris Operating System on page 46 To Set the Date and Time If your time zone area is using daylight or summer time this
6. 3 FIGURE A 4 FIGURE A 5 FIGURE A 6 Attaching the Upper CMA Arm and Pivot Bracket 28 Attaching the Lower CMA Arm and Pivot Bracket 29 Attaching the Left Hand T Bracket 30 Attaching the Right Hand T Bracket 31 Attaching the Upper and Lower CMA Arms to the T Bracket 32 System Controller and I O Assembly Locations 36 Netra 1290 Server On Standby Switch 40 External I O Connection Locations 54 68 Pin SCSI Connector 55 DB 15 Male Alarms Service Port Connector 56 RJ 45 Gigabit Ethernet Connectors 58 RJ 45 TPE Socket 58 RJ 45 Serial Connectors 60 vi Netra 1290 Server Installation Guide May 2006 TABLE A 1 TABLE A 2 TABLE A 3 TABLE A 4 TABLE A 5 TABLE A 6 TABLE A 7 TABLE A 8 TABLE A 9 TABLE A 10 Tables 68 Pin SCSI Connector Pinout 55 68 Pin SCSI Connector Pinout continued 56 Alarms Service Port Connector Pinout 57 RJ 45 Gigabit Ethernet Connector Pinout 58 Twisted pair Ethernet Connector Pinout 59 TPE STP 5 Cable Lengths 59 RJ 45 Serial Connector Pinout 60 Default Settings for Connecting to LOM Serial A 60 Pin Interconnections Performed by the Sun DB 25 Adapter 61 Pin Interconnections Performed by a DB 9 Adapter 61 vii viii Netra 1290 Server Installation Guide May 2006 Preface The Netra 1290 Server Installation Guide provides detailed procedures that describe the installation power on and configuration of the Netra 1290 server into a rack This document is writte
7. Guide May 2006 v To Install the Slide Rail Assemblies in a 19 Inch 2 Post Rack 1 Secure the front bracket with two No 10 32 UNF screws Insert the rackmount securing screws no lower than 18 5 inches and 22 5 inches 47 0 cm and 57 2 cm respectively Note Mounting the bracket no lower than 18 5 inches and 22 5 inches allows for 10 inches of space beneath the server in order to service the backplane 2 Secure the rear bracket with two No 10 32 UNF screws 3 Repeat Step 1 and Step 2 for the second slide rail assembly Installing the Server in a Cabinet This section contains the following topics m To Prepare to Install the Server in the Cabinet on page 15 m To Mount the Server in the Cabinet on page 17 v To Prepare to Install the Server in the Cabinet 1 Remove the front bezel doors FIGURE 1 8 a Open the door and press down on the hinge pin levers to release the hinges b Lift the door off the hinge pins and store the door in a safe place Chapter 1 Unpacking and Installing the Server 15 c Repeat Step a and Step b for the second front bezel door FIGURE1 8 Releasing the Door Hinge Mechanism 2 Remove the shipping cradle bolts FIGURE 1 9 The bolts secure the orange metal shipping cradle to the wooden pallet 16 Netra 1290 Server Installation Guide May 2006 FIGURE 1 9 Removing the Shipping Cradle Bo
8. I O 14 DB P0 1 0 37 DB 14 1 0 60 MSG 1 0 15 Ground GND 38 DB 15 I O 61 SEL I O 16 Diffusion ANAL 39 DB P1 1 0 62 C D I O 17 Termpwr POWER 40 DB 0 1 0 63 REO I O Appendix A Netra 1290 Server Connections 55 TABLE A 2 68 Pin SCSI Connector Pinout continued Pin No Signal Name Type Pin No Signal Name Type Pin No Signal Name Type 18 Termpwr POWER 41 DB 1 1 0 64 I O I O 19 Reserved NA 42 DB 2 1 0 65 DB 8 I O 20 Ground GND 43 DB 3 I O 66 DB 9 I O 21 ATN I O 44 DB 4 1 O 67 DB 10 I O 22 Ground GND 45 DB 5 1 O 68 DB 11 I O 23 BSY 1 0 46 DB 6 1 0 SCSI Implementation For PCI IB_SSC assemblies the embedded SCSI subsystem is a SCSI Ultra 320 UltraSCSI low voltage differential parallel interface m 16 bit SCSI bus m 320 MBps data transfer rate Maximum cable length support is 33 ft 10 meters Alarms Port The alarms service port is a male DB 15 FIGURE A 3 TABLE A 3 lists the pinout information 1 000000008 ALARMS 9 000000015 FIGURE A 3 DB 15 Male Alarms Service Port Connector 56 Netra 1290 Server Installation Guide May 2006 TABLE A 3 Alarms Service Port Connector Pinout Pin Signal Name Description State 1 Not connected 2 Not connected 3 Not connected 4 Not connected 5 SYSTEM_NO UNIX Running Normally open 6 SYSTEM_NC UNIX Running Normally closed 7 SYSTEM_COM UNIX Running Common 8 ALARM1_NO Alarm1 Normally open 9 ALARM1_NC Alarm1 Normall
9. PCI IB_SSC conditions 54 pkgadd command 48 powering on 41 LOM command 42 On Standby switch 41 poweroff command 43 poweron command 42 preparing installing server into cabinet 15 slide rails 8 s SCSI connector 55 implementation 56 setdate command 44 setting up 39 64 Netra 1290 Server Installation Guide May 2006 setupnetwork command 45 shutdown command 43 slide rails adjusting 5 installing 4 19 inch 2 post rack 14 19 inch 4 post cabinet 13 bottom position 9 11 inner 6 Sun Fire or StorEdge cabinet 9 Sun Rack 900 cabinet 11 13 top position 10 13 mounting kit 4 preparing 8 standby mode from LOM 43 from On Standby switch 43 from Solaris 43 system console password 44
10. adjustable bracket Adjust the length of each slide rail assembly a Loosen the four nuts that secure the rear bracket b Reposition the rear bracket to the location marked Sun Fire Cabinet on the slide rail assembly and secure the rear bracket Chapter 1 Unpacking and Installing the Server 9 3 Insert the pins in the front bracket into cabinet holes 22 and 33 FIGURE 1 6 Front bracket secured to outer cabinet holes Adjustable bracket secured to inner cabinet holes FIGURE 1 6 Installing the Slide Rails in a Sun Fire Cabinet The pins hold the bracket in place until the bracket is secured 4 Secure the adjustable bracket into cabinet holes 24 and 31 with two No 10 32 UNF screws 5 Secure the front bracket into cabinet holes 24 and 31 with two No 10 32 UNF screws 6 Repeat Step 1 through Step 5 for the second slide rail assembly Note Mounting the server in cabinet holes 24 and 31 allows for 10 inches of space beneath the server in order to service the backplane Y To Install the Slide Rail Assemblies in the Top Position 1 Adjust the position of the adjustable bracket on each slide rail assembly a Loosen the two nuts that secure the adjustable bracket b Reposition the adjustable bracket to the location stamped SUNFIRE on the rear bracket and secure the adjustable bracket 2 Adjust
11. assembly a Loosen the four nuts that secure the rear bracket b Reposition the rear bracket to the location marked NGR Cabinet on the slide rail assembly and secure the rear bracket Insert the pins in the front bracket into cabinet holes 58 and 69 FIGURE 1 7 The pins will hold the bracket in place until the bracket is secured Secure the rear bracket into cabinet holes 60 and 67 with two M 6 UNF screws Secure the front bracket into cabinet holes 60 and 67 with two M 6 UNF screws Repeat Step 1 through Step 5 for the second slide rail assembly Installing the Slide Rail Assemblies in a 19 Inch 4 Post Cabinet The rails can be adjusted to suit a 19 inch cabinet that is compliant with either IEC 297 4 or EIA 310 D Each slide rail assembly has a distance between front and rear mounting rails from 17 7 to 30 7 inches 45 0 to 78 0 cm Note The slide rail assemblies are reversible They can be used on either side of the cabinet Caution It is the installer s responsibility to ensure that the cabinet has sufficient structural strength and stability to handle any required installations To Install the Slide Rail Assemblies in a 19 Inch 4 Post Cabinet Remove the adjustable bracket on each slide rail assembly a Loosen the two nuts that secure the adjustable bracket Chapter 1 Unpacking and Installing the Server 13 N b Discard the adjustable bracket Adjust the length of each slide rai
12. drivers Yi Starting drivers Installing var tmp SUNWlomr reloc platform sun4u kernel drv lom drivers INFO Installing var tmp SUNWlomr reloc platform sun4u kernel drv lomp Installing var tmp SUNWlomr reloc platform sun4u kernel drv sparcv9 lom Installing var tmp SUNWlomr reloc platform sun4u kernel drv sparcv9 lomp drivers PPP drivers 48 Netra 1290 Server Installation Guide May 2006 CODE EXAMPLE 2 2 Installing the LOM Drivers Continued Add add devfsadm Warning drivers driver aliases link spec ing driver with aliases SUNW lomv driver failed to attach Driver INFO Adding devlink entry type ddi_pseudo name SUNW lomh Adding devlink entry type ddi_pseudo name SUNW lom adding driver with aliases SUNW lomh SUNW lom i drivers INFO Installing var tmp SUNWlomr reloc platform sun4u kernel drv sparcv9 lomv i drivers INFO Identified drivers lom lomp lomv i drivers INFO Cleaning up old driver lom Cleaning up old devlink entry type ddi_pseudo name SUNW lom lom i drivers INFO Cleaning up old driver lomp Cleaning up old devlink entry _ type rddi_pseudo namezlomp lomp i drivers INFO Cleaning up old driver lomv Cleaning up old devlink entry type ddi_pseudo name SUNW lomv MO type ddi_pseudo name lomv M0 i drivers INFO Cleaning up old dri
13. is set automatically Set the date time and time zone for the server by using the setdate command at the LOM prompt The following example shows setting the time zone to Pacific Standard Time PST using the offset from Greenwich mean time GMT date and time to Tuesday April 20 2004 at 18 hours 15 minutes and 10 seconds lom gt setdate t GMT 8 042018152004 10 If Solaris software is running use the Solaris date command instead For more information on the setdate command see the Sun Fire Entry Level Midrange System Controller Command Reference Manual 819 1268 v To Set Up the Password 1 At the LOM prompt type the SC password command 44 Netra 1290 Server Installation Guide May 2006 2 Atthe Enter new password prompt type your password 3 Atthe Enter new password again prompt re type your password lom gt password Enter new password Enter new password again lom gt If your password has been lost or forgotten contact Sun Service for assistance v To Configure Network Parameters The Netra 1290 server can be administered from the SC LOM prompt and from the Solaris software There are two ways to access the LOM console connection m Through the SC serial port connection m Through a remote network connection using the 10 100BASE T Ethernet port Note The system can be administered solely through the serial port but if you want to use the 10 100BASE T Ethernet port use a sepa
14. that secure the adjustable bracket b Discard the adjustable bracket Adjust the length of each slide rail assembly Chapter 1 Unpacking and Installing the Server 11 a Loosen the four nuts that secure the rear bracket b Reposition the rear bracket to the location marked NGR Cabinet on the slide rail assembly and secure the rear bracket 3 Insert the pins in the front bracket into cabinet holes 22 and 33 FIGURE 1 7 Front bracket Rear bracket secured to outer cabinet holes secured to outer cabinet holes FIGURE 1 7 Installing the Rails in a Sun Rack 900 Cabinet or 19 Inch Four Post Cabinet The pins will hold the bracket in place until the bracket is secured 4 Secure the rear bracket into cabinet holes 24 and 31 with two M 6 UNF screws 5 Secure the front bracket into cabinet holes 24 and 31 with two M 6 UNF screws 6 Repeat Step 1 through Step 5 for the second slide rail assembly Note Mounting the server in cabinet holes 24 and 31 allows for 10 inches of space beneath the server in order to service the backplane 12 Netra 1290 Server Installation Guide May 2006 To Install the Slide Rail Assemblies in the Top Position Remove the adjustable bracket on each rail a Loosen the two nuts that secure the adjustable bracket b Discard the adjustable bracket Adjust the length of each slide rail
15. the length of each slide rail assembly 10 Netra 1290 Server Installation Guide May 2006 a Loosen the four nuts that secure the rear bracket b Reposition the rear bracket to the location marked Sun Fire Cabinet on the slide rail assembly and secure the rear bracket Insert the pins in the front bracket into cabinet holes 58 and 69 FIGURE 1 6 The pins hold the bracket in place until it is secured Secure the adjustable bracket into cabinet holes 60 and 67 with two No 10 32 UNF screws Secure the front bracket into cabinet holes 60 and 67 with two No 10 32 UNF screws Repeat Step 1 through Step 5 for the second slide rail assembly Installing the Slide Rail Assemblies in a Sun Rack 900 Cabinet Sun Rack 900 cabinets have M 6 UNF tapped screw holes in the front and rear that are numbered from bottom to top Note The slide rail assemblies are reversible They can be used on either side of the cabinet Remove the adjustable bracket on each rail a Loosen the two nuts that secure the adjustable bracket b Discard the adjustable bracket Adjust the length of each slide rail assembly a Loosen the four nuts that secure the rear bracket b Reposition the rear bracket to the location marked NGR Cabinet on the slide rail assembly and secure the rear bracket To Install the Slide Rail Assemblies in the Bottom Position Remove the adjustable bracket on each rail a Loosen the two nuts
16. to modify the default system controller settings so that the 10 100BASE T LOM Ethernet port can be used as an administrative console The configuration of Serial port A cannot be changed See Appendix A for details on the serial ports The 10 100BASE T LOM Ethernet port is used to connect the system controller to the network This port is preconfigured as follows m System controller configured to be on a network m System controller Ethernet configured for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP m No preconfigured system controller Ethernet IP address gateway domain name service DNS domain or DNS servers To Connect the Initial Administrative Console For the initial configuration connect LOM Serial A port to the serial port on any of the following devices m ASCII terminal m Sun workstation m Terminal server or patch panel connected to a terminal server Note If the IP address assigned to the 10 100BASE T LOM Ethernet port by DHCP is known the 10 100BASE T LOM Ethernet port can be accessed without the LOM Serial A port Connect the administrative console to the LOM Serial A port FIGURE 1 26 The LOM Serial A port is a DTE data terminal equipment port An adapter crossover cable or null modem cable is required to connect the LOM Serial A port to another DTE port For LOM Serial A port connector pinouts and adaptor information see LOM Serial A and Serial B Ports on page 59 Turn the customer suppl
17. 3 voice grade w Category 4 STP 4 m Category 5 STP 5 data grade m For 100BASE T applications shielded twisted pair category 5 STP 5 data grade cable TABLE A 6 TPE STP 5 Cable Lengths Cable Type Application Maximum Length Shielded twisted pair category 5 STP 5 data grade 10BASE T 1000 m 3282 ft Shielded twisted pair category 5 STP 5 data grade 100BASE T 100 m 327 ft LOM Serial A and Serial B Ports The LOM Serial A and serial B ports use RJ 45 connectors FIGURE A 6 The LOM Serial A port is also known as the system controller serial port TABLE A 7 lists the pinout information identical for both serial ports Appendix A Netra 1290 Server Connections 59 JE LOM Serial A Serial B FIGURE A 6 RJ 45 Serial Connectors TABLE A 7 RJ 45 Serial Connector Pinout Pin 1 Pe N DD oF Signal RTS DTR TXD Signal Ground Signal Ground RXD DSR CTS Note Serial port B is reserved TABLE A 8 lists the settings needed to use the LOM Serial A connection The configuration of this port cannot be changed Be sure to check the manufacturer s documentation for your specific terminal server Communication on LOM Serial A is subject to interruption by the LOM device Refer to the Netra 1290 Server System Administration Guide 819 4374 TABLE A 8 Default Settings for Connecting to LOM Serial A Parameter Setting Connector LOM Serial A Rate 9600 baud Parity No
18. 9 v To Install the Slide Rail Assemblies in the Bottom Position 9 v To Install the Slide Rail Assemblies in the Top Position 10 Installing the Slide Rail Assemblies in a Sun Rack 900 Cabinet 11 Y To Install the Slide Rail Assemblies in the Bottom Position 11 Y To Install the Slide Rail Assemblies in the Top Position 13 Installing the Slide Rail Assemblies in a 19 Inch 4 Post Cabinet 13 Y To Install the Slide Rail Assemblies in a 19 Inch 4 Post Cabinet 13 Installing the Slide Rail Assemblies in a 19 Inch 2 Post Rack 14 Y To Install the Slide Rail Assemblies in a 19 Inch 2 Post Rack 15 Installing the Server ina Cabinet 15 Installing Slide Rail Lock Nuts 22 Installing the Cable Management Arm 24 Connecting Power Cables 33 Connecting Consoles to the System Controller 34 Connecting the I O Assemblies 37 Installing Additional Hardware 37 Installing Additional Peripheral Devices 38 2 SettingUp 39 Setup Process 39 Setting Up the Hardware 40 On Standby Switch 40 Disabling Operation of the On Standby Switch 41 Powering On the Server 41 Bringing the Server to Standby Mode 42 Setting Up the Server 44 Installing and Booting the Solaris Operating System 46 Installing the Lights Out Management Packages 47 A Netra 1290 Server Connections 53 External I O Connection Locations 53 PCI IB_SSC Assemblies 54 SCSI Connector 55 SCSI Implementation 56 Alarms Port 56 NETO NET1 Ethernet Ports 57 10 100BASE T LOM Ethernet Port 58 Twisted Pair Etherne
19. GURE 1 14 Tightening the Securing Screws 13 Retract the cabinet stabilization mechanism as required Unpacking and Installing the Server 21 Chapter 1 22 14 Reattach the front doors of the server Installing Slide Rail Lock Nuts Note Slide rail lock nuts are preinstalled on all units shipped from the factory in a cabinet For servers not shipped preinstalled in a cabinet a slide rail mounting kit containing lock nuts spacers and rails is used to mount and secure a server in a cabinet See Installing Slide Rails on page 4 Once the locking nuts are installed on the server the following is applicable m Lock nuts must be loosened in order to remove a server from a cabinet m Lock nuts must be securely tightened on each server prior to moving a cabinet with one or more servers Proceed as follows to install the slide rail lock nuts Note The slide rail mounting kits contain a pair of spacers provided by the manufacturer along with the rails The manufacturer s spacers must be discarded and replaced by the Sun spacers provided in the kit To Install the Lock Nuts Extend the cabinet stabilization mechanism as required Slide the server out of the system cabinet Remove and discard the manufacturers spacers provided with the rails in the kit From the rear of the server insert and tighten the Sun supplied spacers onto the studs on each rail FIGURE 1 15 The spacer shoulders must face outw
20. M drivers Chapter 2 Setting Up 47 These packages are available from the Solaris software download center at http www sun com download Under Systems Administration click on the Systems Management link Note The latest patches to these packages is available from SunSolve in patch 110208 It is strongly advised that the latest version of patch 110208 be obtained from SunSolve and be installed on the Netra 1290 server to make use of the latest LOM utility updates v To Install the LOM Drivers As superuser type CODE EXAMPLE 2 2 Installing the LOM Drivers pkgadd d SUNWlomr Processing package instance lt SUNWlomr gt from lt export lom gt LOMlite driver root sparc 2 0 REV 2000 08 22 14 14 Copyright 2000 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Executing checkinstall script Using lt gt as the package base directory Processing package information Processing system information 9 package pathnames are already properly installed Verifying package dependencies Verifying disk space requirements Checking for conflicts with packages already installed Checking for setuid setgid programs his package contains scripts which will be executed with super user permission during the process of installing this package Do you want to continue with the installation of lt SUNWlomr gt y n y Installing LOMlite driver root as lt SUNWlomr gt Installing part 1 of 1 20 blocks i
21. POST To Power On Using the LOM poweron Command At the lom gt prompt type lom gt poweron The SC first powers on all the power supplies followed by the fan tray Finally the SC powers on the system boards If the value of the OpenBoot PROM variable auto boot is true then the server also boots the Solaris Operating System Note Individual modules can also be powered on using the poweron command For further details see the Sun Fire Entry Level Midrange System Controller Command Reference Manual 819 1268 The System Active indicator is lit The server will execute the power on self tests POST Note The poweron all command only powers on individual components it does not boot the Solaris software See the Sun Fire Entry Level Midrange System Controller Command Reference Manual 819 1268 for a full description of the poweron command 42 Bringing the Server to Standby Mode Powering off the system to Standby mode can be achieved by three methods m From the Solaris command line m From the LOM port m By the On Standby switch When the system powers off to Standby mode the Source A and Source B indicators are the only indicator LEDs to be illuminated on the system indicator board The IB_SSC assembly Active LED is lit but not visible from the front of the server Netra 1290 Server Installation Guide May 2006 v To Bring the System to Standby Mode From the Solaris Command Line At the system prompt
22. Pin 7 RTS Appendix A Netra 1290 Server Connections 61 62 Netra 1290 Server Installation Guide May 2006 Index A adjusting slide rails 5 administrative console 35 alarm connector 56 C cable lengths 59 cable management arm CMA 800 installing 26 CMA Lite installing 25 installing 24 command password 44 pkgadd 48 poweroff 43 poweron 42 setdate 44 setupnetwork 45 shutdown 43 connecting administrative console 36 initially 35 I O assemblies 37 power cables 33 system controller 34 connection alarm 56 Ethernet 57 LOM Ethernet 58 serial 59 SCSI 55 connectivity 59 D date and time setting 44 E Ethernet cable lengths 59 connection 57 TPE connectivity 59 I I O connector locations 53 installing additional hardware 37 peripheral devices 38 cable and hardware 40 cable management arm 24 CMA 800 26 CMA Lite 25 lock nuts 22 LOM 47 drivers 48 man pages 50 utility 50 server into cabinet 15 mounting 17 preparation 15 slide rails 4 19 inch 2 post rack 14 19 inch 4 post cabinet 13 63 bottom position 9 11 inner 6 lock nuts 22 Sun Fire or StorEdge cabinet 9 Sun Rack 900 cabinet 11 13 top position 10 13 Solaris 46 L LOM adapter DB 25 61 DB 9 61 connection Ethernet 58 serial 59 N network parameters configuring 45 O On Standby switch 40 41 disabling 41 powering on 41 standby mode 43 P password command 44
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24. Setup Process The major steps you must perform to power on and set up the server are as follows 1 Installing and cabling the hardware 2 Applying external power to the hardware Setting the date and time for the system Setting the password for the SC Setting up system specific parameters with the setupnetwork command Powering on all hardware with the poweron command HD O A Q If the Solaris Operating System is not preinstalled installing it 39 8 Booting the Solaris Operating System 9 Installing the Lights Out Management packages from the Sun Microsystems software download center Setting Up the Hardware v To Install and Cable the Hardware 1 Connect a terminal to the system controller board serial port FIGURE 1 26 2 Set up the terminal to use the same baud rate as the SC serial port The serial port settings of the System Controller board are 9600 baud 8 data bits No parity m 1 stop bit On Standby Switch The On Standby switch is a rocker switch with two positions On and Standby FIGURE 2 1 illustrates the switch and its location On Standby switch SYSTEM O ALARM O1 O2 POWER SOURCE fn N eO NL e l FIGURE 2 1 Netra 1290 Server On Standby Switch 40 Netra 1290 Server Installation Guide May 2006 2 0 1 Disabling Operation of the On Standby Switch To disable the On Standby switch
25. Stop bits 1 Data bits 8 60 Netra 1290 Server Installation Guide May 2006 Using a DB 25 Adapter for Your Serial Link To connect from a terminal use either the DB 25 25 Pin DSUB male to 8 POS RJ 45 female adapter supplied with your server part number 530 2889 or an alternative adapter that performs the same pin interconnections The Sun supplied DB 25 adapter enables you to connect to most Sun system TABLE A 9 lists the pin interconnections the DB 25 adapter performs TABLE A9 Pin Interconnections Performed by the Sun DB 25 Adapter Serial Port RJ 45 Connector Pin 25 Pin Connector Pins Pin 1 RTS Pin 2 DTR Pin 3 TXD Pin 4 Signal Ground Pin 5 Signal Ground Pin 6 RXD Pin 7 DSR Pin 8 CTS Pin 5 CTS Pin 6 DSR Pin 3 RXD Pin 7 Signal Ground Pin 7 Signal Ground Pin 2 TXD Pin 20 DTR Pin 4 RTS Using a DB 9 Adapter for Your Serial Link To connect to a terminal that has a 9 pin serial connector use a DB 9 9 pin DSUB female to 8 POS RJ 45 female adapter TABLE A 10 lists the pin interconnections the DB 9 adapter performs TABLE A 10 Pin Interconnections Performed by a DB 9 Adapter Serial Port RJ 45 Connector Pin Pin 1 RTS Pin 2 DTR Pin 3 TXD Pin 4 Signal Ground Pin 5 Signal Ground Pin 6 RXD Pin 7 DSR Pin 8 CTS 9 Pin Connector Pin 8 CTS Pin 6 DSR Pin 2 RXD Pin5 Signal Ground Pin 5 Signal Ground Pin 3 TXD Pin 4 DTR
26. acket A facing inwards 2 Post 3 Position 2 Post 4 Position 1euigeo ayung 2 Post 6 Position 19uige9 HON 1euige9 26pa10 S FIGURE 1 5 Slide Rail Assembly Modified for 2 Post Installation Remove the nuts that secure the adjustable bracket and discard the adjustable bracket FIGURE 1 3 Remove the four nuts securing the front bracket Rotate the front bracket 180 degrees and secure it facing inward 7 Remove the four nuts that secure the rear bracket Rotate the rear bracket 180 degrees so that it faces inward 7 Align the rear bracket to the appropriate markings on the slide rail assembly and secure the rear bracket Repeat Step 1 through Step 6 for the second slide rail assembly Netra 1290 Server Installation Guide May 2006 Installing the Slide Rail Assemblies in a Sun Fire or Sun StorEdge Cabinet Sun Fire and Sun StorEdge cabinets have No 10 32 UNF tapped screw holes in the front and rear which are numbered from bottom to top Note The slide rail assemblies are reversible They can be used on either side of the cabinet To Install the Slide Rail Assemblies in the Bottom Position Adjust the position of the adjustable bracket on each slide rail assembly a Loosen the two nuts that secure the adjustable bracket b Reposition the adjustable bracket to the location stamped SUNFIRE on the rear bracket and secure the
27. allation Guide May 2006 Slide rail Right hand T bracket 24 Attaching the Right Hand T Bracket FIGURE 1 Secure the upper CMA arm to the left hand T bracket using a single hinge pin 8 25 FIGURE 1 31 Unpacking and Installing the Server Chapter 1 Hinge pin x Guide bars Hinge pin Left hand T bracket Right hand T bracket FIGURE 1 25 Attaching the Upper and Lower CMA Arms to the T Bracket 9 Secure the lower CMA arm to the left hand T bracket using a single hinge pin FIGURE 1 25 10 Route the cabling through the cable channels as desired 11 Secure both the upper and lower CMA arms by inserting the guide bars of each arm into the slots provided on the right hand T bracket 32 Netra 1290 Server Installation Guide May 2006 eo gt Connecting Power Cables Caution The Netra 1290 server is designed to work with power systems having a grounded neutral conductor Do not connect the eguipment into any other type of power system Contact your facilities manager or a gualified electrician to determine what type of power is supplied to your building Caution The Netra 1290 server is shipped with grounding type three wire power cords Always connect the cords into grounded power outlets Caution The socket outlets must be installed near the eguipment and easily accessible v To Connect the Power Cables 1
28. ards Netra 1290 Server Installation Guide May 2006 FIGURE 1 15 Inserting and Tightening the Spacers 5 Slide the server into the system cabinet 6 From the rear of the server insert and tighten the lock nuts one for each rail FIGURE 1 16 FIGURE 1 16 Inserting and Tightening the Lock Nut 7 Repeat Step 1 through Step 6 for each server in the system cabinet 8 Retract the cabinet stabilization mechanism as required Chapter 1 Unpacking and Installing the Server 23 Installing the Cable Management Arm This section contains the following topics m To Install the CMA Lite on page 25 m To Install the CMA 800 on page 26 The cable management arm CMA supports and protects cables when a server slides into or out of a cabinet Two cable management arm solutions are offered CMA Lite and CMA 800 The choice of CMA depends on the available depth in the cabinet and the quantity or type of cable to be supported Use the CMA Lite if the larger CMA 800 management arm does not fit your cabinet Threaded holes for attaching the CMA are provided on the rear of the server FIGURE 1 17 me T O O O C O O O O O Upper
29. d is in slot 1 then both slots on the leaf will run in the lower 33 MHz PCI mode IB6 leafs are comprised of paired slots 0 and 1 2 and 3 and 4 and 5 In addition all slots will only run in PCI mode PCI IB_SSC assemblies provide six PCI slots labeled 0 through 5 When viewing the rear of the server slot 0 is on the left and slot 5 is on the right All six slots support up to 66 MHz The PCI slots are not hot swappable all slots are half length and 5V signaling is not supported 54 Netra 1290 Server Installation Guide May 2006 SCSI Connector The SCSI connector is a 68 pin SCSI connector FIGURE A 2 TABLE A 1 lists the pinout information 3400000000000000000000000000000000001 SCSI3 lt 68000000000000000000000000000000000035 FIGURE A 2 68 Pin SCSI Connector TABLE A 1 68 Pin SCSI Connector Pinout Pin No Signal Name Type Pin No Signal Name Type Pin No Signal Name Type 1 DB 12 I O 24 ACK 1 O 47 DB 7 I O 2 DB 13 1 0 25 RST 1 0 48 DB P0 1 0 3 DB 14 1 0 26 MSG 1 0 49 Ground GND 4 DB 15 I O 27 SEL 1 0 50 Ground GND 5 DB P1 I O 28 C D I O 51 Termpwr POWER 6 DB 0 I O 29 REQ 1 0 52 Termpwr POWER 7 DB 1 I O 30 1 O 1 0 53 Reserved NA 8 DB 2 1 0 31 DB 8 1 0 54 Ground GND 9 DB 3 1 0 32 DB 9 1 0 55 ATN 1 O 10 DB 4 1 0 33 DB 10 1 0 56 Ground GND 11 DB 5 1 0 34 DB 11 1 0 57 BSY I O 12 DB 6 I O 35 DB 12 1 0 58 ACK I O 13 DB 7 I O 36 DB 13 1 0 59 RST
30. ds See FIGURE 1 1 Shipping kit FIGURE 1 1 Opening the Shipping Carton 4 Cut the bands from the outer packaging and open the carton See FIGURE 1 1 5 Remove and unpack the shipping kit See FIGURE 1 2 2 Netra 1290 Server Installation Guide May 2006 o 2 o Outer carton Internal saddle Removing the Carton Pieces FIGURE 1 2 6 Remove the outer carton See FIGURE 1 2 Chapter 1 Unpacking and Installing the Server 3 gt gt gt gt 10 Remove the internal saddle See FIGURE 1 2 Lift off the server bag Make a visual check to ensure that the chassis is undamaged Move the server to the operating location using a computer lifting device Note Power cords for the Netra 1290 server are supplied in a separate country kit Note The Solaris software and the LOM firmware are preinstalled or preconfigured on the server Installing Slide Rails Caution The cabinet stabilizers if applicable must be extended whenever a Netra 1290 server is pulled out of the cabinet Caution The Netra 1290 server with mounting cradle weighs approximately 286 Ib 130 kg Two people using a computer equipment lift are required to move the server safely into the cabinet Caution Pull only one Netra 1290 server out of the cabinet at a time to prevent unbalancing the cabinet Servers that are to be mounted in a cabinet use a slide rail m
31. e I O assemblies provide network interface and peripheral access to the system domains v To Connect the I O Assemblies 1 Connect one end of the I O Ethernet cable to the NETO NETI Ethernet port FIGURE 1 26 2 Connect the other end of the I O Ethernet cable to the hub workstation or peripheral Installing Additional Hardware Do not install additional hardware until the initial factory configuration has been completely installed the server has been powered on and POST has been completed successfully This makes it easier to diagnose conflicts that might be caused by additional installations Caution To avoid damaging boards when installing CPU memory boards refer to the Netra 1290 Server Service Manual 819 4373 for instructions Caution During initial installation turn off the power at the circuit breakers before removing or replacing server hardware Refer to the installation guide of the additional hardware for any further instructions Caution For optimum performance use only I O cards and associated drivers that are qualified by Sun Microsystems for use on the Netra 1290 server It is possible for interactions to occur between cards and drivers on a specific bus that might lead to potential system panics or other negative outcomes if the card driver solution is not qualified by Sun Microsystems For an updated listing of qualified I O cards and configurations for the server contact your Sun authorized sal
32. es SUNWlomu SUNWlomr and SUNWlomm v To Install and Boot the Solaris Operating System 1 Access the LOM prompt For detailed instructions on how you can access the LOM prompt see the Netra 1290 Server System Administration Guide 819 4374 46 Netra 1290 Server Installation Guide May 2006 2 To power on the server type poweron Depending on the setting of the OpenBoot PROM auto boot parameter the server attempts to boot the Solaris Operating System OS or remains at the OpenBoot PROM ok prompt The default setting is true which attempts to initiate a boot into the Solaris OS If the setting of auto boot is false or there is no bootable Solaris image installed then you the OpenBoot PROM ok prompt is returned lom gt poweron lt POST messages displayed here gt ok 3 If necessary install the Solaris Operating System See your Solaris installation documentation which is available with your Solaris release At the ok prompt boot the Solaris OS by typing the OpenBoot PROM boot command ok boot device For the optional device parameter see the OpenBoot PROM devalias command which displays the predefined aliases After the Solaris Operating System is booted the login prompt is displayed login Installing the Lights Out Management Packages Three LOM packages needed for a Netra 1290 server m SUNWlomu LOMIite Utilities usr m SUNWlomm LOMlite manual pages m SUNWlomr LO
33. es already installed Checking for setuid setgid programs Installing LOMlite manual pages as lt SUNWlomm gt Installing part 1 of 1 71 blocks Installation of lt SUNWlomm gt was successful Chapter 2 Setting Up 51 52 Netra 1290 Server Installation Guide May 2006 APPENDIX A Netra 1290 Server Connections This appendix describes the cables and connectors available to complete the installation Topics include External I O Connection Locations on page 53 PCI IB_SSC Assemblies on page 54 SCSI Connector on page 55 Alarms Port on page 56 NETO NETI Ethernet Ports on page 57 10 100BASE T LOM Ethernet Port on page 58 LOM Serial A and Serial B Ports on page 59 External I O Connection Locations FIGURE A 1 shows the location of external I O connections of the Netra 1290 server 53 PCl 0 5 slots i 10 100BASE T LOM SC port PCI 1 PCI3 EI i Alarms port DS SCSI port 68 pins Ed ARS LOM Serial A port pAn k Serial B port GR B FIGUREA 1 External I O Connection Locations gt gt NETO and NET1 ports PCI IB_SSC Assemblies Note Do not mix different cards with different speeds within an IB6 leaf two paired slots because leaf slots run at the lowest speed and the lowest mode for a given set of cards within a leaf For example if a 33 MHz PCI card is in slot 0 and a 66 MHz PCI car
34. es representative or your service provider For Chapter 1 Unpacking and Installing the Server 37 additional information refer to http www sun com io Installing Additional Peripheral Devices When you add additional storage devices refer to the Rackmount Placement Matrix at http docs sun com for the mounting hole numbers of the mounting screws for Sun Microsystems disk arrays other storage trays and devices Unless otherwise specified in the Rackmount Placement Matrix mount the heaviest subassemblies at the lowest available opening This placement minimizes the effects of a top heavy system in the event of an earthquake Refer to the installation guide for the peripheral device for additional instructions 38 Netra 1290 Server Installation Guide May 2006 CHAPTER 2 Setting Up This chapter describes how to power on your server using the system controller command line interface LOM prompt how to set up the SC using the setupnetwork command and how to boot the Solaris Operating System This chapter contains the following topics Setup Process on page 39 Setting Up the Hardware on page 40 On Standby Switch on page 40 Powering On the Server on page 41 Bringing the Server to Standby Mode on page 42 Setting Up the Server on page 44 Installing and Booting the Solaris Operating System on page 46 Installing the Lights Out Management Packages on page 47
35. ide rear of the left hand slide rail assembly using the two captive screws 3 Secure the pivot at the end of the lower arm to the bottom rear of the server using the two captive screws Captive screws 2 CMA LIte Captive screws 2 Captive screws 2 FIGURE 1 18 CMA Lite Cable Management Arm Chapter 1 Unpacking and Installing the Server 25 v To Install the CMA 800 Refer to FIGURE 1 19 throughout the following procedure for identification of CMA parts Hinge pin N Upper pivot bracket Guide bar Guide slot Lower pivot bracket Left hand T bracket Right hand T bracket Guide slot Lower CMA arm Guide bar NI FIGURE 1 19 Upper and Lower CMA Arms and Left Hand and Right Hand T Brackets Note In the following procedure all left hand and right hand orientation is as viewed from the rear of the server chassis 26 Netra 1290 Server Installation Guide May 2006 1 Remove the hinge pin securing the pivot bracket to the upper CMA arm which facilitates attaching the bracket to the server chassis 2 Secure the pivot bracket to the upper left hand side of the server chassis using the two captive screws See FIGURE 1 20 and FIGURE 1 21 Upper pivot bracket mounting holes Upper pivot Bp SI bracket 71 XK Lower pivot bracket Q amp 5 Lower pivot bracket mounting holes hidden
36. ied circuit breakers power switch to the On position Turn the system power switch to the On position Refer to the Netra 1290 Server System Administration Guide 819 4374 Set up the system console Refer to the Netra 1290 Server System Administration Guide 819 4374 Chapter 1 Unpacking and Installing the Server 35 36 10 100BASE T L als LOM SC port NU Es Es Es Ee Ges a Alarms port LOM Serial A port Serial B port PCl 0 5 slots SCSI port 68 pins gt gt NETO and NETTI ports FIGURE 1 26 System Controller and I O Assembly Locations To Connect the Administrative Console Once the initial configuration is complete you can perform system administration tasks directly or over the network using the 10 100BASE T LOM Ethernet port Note Communication on the LOM Serial A port is possible but is subject to interruption by the LOM device Refer to the Netra 1290 Server System Administration Guide 819 4374 Connect the 10 100BASE T LOM Ethernet port to the chosen administrative console local hub router or switch FIGURE 1 26 For 10 100BASE T LOM Ethernet port connector information see 10 100BASE T LOM Ethernet Port on page 58 Set up the chosen administrative console Refer to the Netra 1290 Server System Administration Guide 819 4374 Netra 1290 Server Installation Guide May 2006 gt gt gt Connecting the I O Assemblies Th
37. in the User s Guide These are called class options You must be superuser to do this To delete a file type rm filename The settings on your browser might differ from these settings x Netra 1290 Server Installation Guide May 2006 Related Documentation The documents listed as online are available at http www sun com products n solutions hardware docs Application Pointer doc Service Administration Updates Compliance Title Part Number Format Location Netra 1290 Server Getting Started Guide 819 4378 10 Printed Shipping kit PDF Online Netra 1290 Server Service Manual 819 4373 10 PDF Online Netra 1290 Server System Administration 819 4374 10 PDF Online Guide Netra 1290 Server Product Notes 819 4375 10 PDF Online Netra 1290 Server Safety and Compliance 819 4376 10 PDF Online Guide Documentation Support and Training Sun Function URL Documentation http www sun com documentation Support http www sun com support Training http www sun com training 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 c
38. ket position to modify the length of the assembly The slide rail assembly and the rear bracket have bracket locations for specific cabinets stamped onto the metal FIGURE 1 3 shows the location of the markings v To Install the Inner Rails on the Server 1 Remove the inner rail from the slide rail assembly a Press the latch adjacent to the green latch b Pull the inner rail free from the outer slide rail assembly 2 Push up on the inner rail so that the locating tab on the side of the server clips over the cutouts in the rail FIGURE 1 4 6 Netra 1290 Server Installation Guide May 2006 FIGURE 1 4 Spring Clips and Cutouts The spring clip should engage Note The spring clips must be above the system hooks The lip on the main body of the inner rail must engage under and behind the system hook Secure the inner rail to the server using two 5 x 10 mm screws for each rail Chapter 1 Unpacking and Installing the Server 7 8 Slide rail assembly 4 Repeat Step 1 through Step 3 for the second inner rail v To Prepare the Rails for 2 Post Installations For 2 post installations you can dismantle and reassemble the slide rail assemblies FIGURE 1 5 The slide rail assemblies can be adjusted to suit a 19 inch 2 post rack that has a post depth in the range of 3 to 6 inches 7 5 to 15 0 cm Rear bracket facing inwards Front br
39. l assembly a Loosen the four nuts that secure the rear bracket b Reposition the rear bracket to the appropriate markings shown on the slide rail assembly and secure the rear bracket Secure the rear bracket with two No 10 32 UNF screws FIGURE 1 7 m To install the server in the lowest position insert the rackmount securing screws no lower than 18 5 inches and 22 5 inches 47 0 cm and 57 2 cm respectively Note Mounting the bracket no lower than 18 5 inches and 22 5 inches allows for 10 inches of space beneath the server in order to service the backplane m To install the server in the topmost position insert the rackmount securing screws no higher than 39 5 inches and 43 5 inches 100 0 cm and 110 0 cm respectively Secure the front bracket with two No 10 32 UNF screws FIGURE 1 7 Repeat Step 1 through Step 4 for the second slide rail assembly Installing the Slide Rail Assemblies in a 19 Inch 2 Post Rack Note The slide rail assemblies must be prepared See To Prepare the Rails for 2 Post Installations on page 8 Note The slide rail assemblies are reversible They can be used on either side of the cabinet Caution Ensure that the rack is anchored to the floor ceiling or adjacent frames It is the installer s responsibility to ensure that the rack has sufficient structural strength and stability to handle any required installations 14 Netra 1290 Server Installation
40. lts v To Mount the Server in the Cabinet Caution The Netra 1290 server with shipping cradle weighs approximately 286 0 Ib 130 0 kg To prevent personal injury two people are needed to move the server safely into the cabinet using a computer equipment lift 1 Extend the cabinet stabilizer and lock it in position as applicable Chapter 1 Unpacking and Installing the Server 17 Caution The shipping cradle must be attached when the server is lifted Failure to do so will result in major damage to the server 2 Insert the forks of the lifting device fully through the shipping cradle opening FIGURE 1 10 FIGURE 1 10 Inserting the Lifting Device Into the Shipping Cradle 3 Lift the server off the wooden shipping pallet and remove the pallet 4 Extend the outer rails from the cabinet and latch them in the extended position 5 Lift the server until it is level with the outer rails on the cabinet 6 Carefully move the lifting device forward until the rails on the server are fully engaged with the outer rails on the cabinet FIGURE 1 11 The latches on each side must click out locking the rails 18 Netra 1290 Server Installation Guide May 2006 Outer rails Inner rails FIGURE 1 11 Aligning the Rails 19 Chapter 1 Unpacking and Installing the Server Caution The cabinet stabilizers if a
41. n for technicians system administrators authorized service providers ASPs and users who have experience installing and configuring computer hardware How This Document Is Organized Chapter 1 describes how to unpack your server and install it into a cabinet or rack Chapter 2 describes how to cable power on and perform setup tasks with your server Appendix Aprovides connector locations signals and pinouts Using UNIX Commands This document might not contain information about basic UNIX commands and procedures such as shutting down the system booting the system and configuring devices Refer to the following for this information m Software documentation that you received with your system m Solaris Operating System documentation which is at http docs sun com Shell Prompts Shell C shell C shell superuser Bourne shell and Korn shell Bourne shell and Korn shell superuser Prompt machine name machine name Typographic Conventions Typeface AaBbCc123 AaBbCc123 AaBbCc123 Meaning The names of commands files and directories on screen computer output What you type when contrasted with on screen computer output Book titles new words or terms words to be emphasized Replace command line variables with real names or values Examples Edit your login file Use 1s a to list all files 2 You have mail su Password Read Chapter 6
42. ontent goods or services that are available on or through such sites or resources Preface xi 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 Netra 1290 Server Installation Guide part number 819 4372 10 xii Netra 1290 Server Installation Guide May 2006 CHAPTER 1 Unpacking and Installing the Server This chapter describes unpacking and installing the Netra 1290 server into a rack Topics include Unpacking the Server on page 1 Installing Slide Rails on page 4 Installing the Server in a Cabinet on page 15 Installing Slide Rail Lock Nuts on page 22 Installing the Cable Management Arm on page 24 Connecting Power Cables on page 33 Connecting Consoles to the System Controller on page 34 Connecting the I O Assemblies on page 37 Installing Additional Hardware on page 37 Installing Additional Peripheral Devices on page 38 Unpacking the Server v To Unpack the Server 1 Ensure there is adequate space around the server to maneuver a computer lifting device 2 Remove the yellow Customer Information Sheet from the plastic pocket on the side of the packaging and keep it for future reference 3 Remove the carton protection pa
43. ounting kit This kit includes the following Two lock spacers Two lock nuts Four slide rails two inner and two outer 8 mm wrench Note If you received your server preinstalled in a cabinet you may proceed directly to Installing the Cable Management Arm on page 24 4 Netra 1290 Server Installation Guide May 2006 This section is divided into the following Adjusting the Slide Rail Assembly on page 5 To Install the Inner Rails on the Server on page 6 To Prepare the Rails for 2 Post Installations on page 8 Installing the Slide Rail Assemblies in a Sun Fire or Sun StorEdge Cabinet on page 9 Installing the Slide Rail Assemblies in a Sun Rack 900 Cabinet on page 11 Installing the Slide Rail Assemblies in a 19 Inch 4 Post Cabinet on page 13 Installing the Slide Rail Assemblies in a 19 Inch 2 Post Rack on page 14 Adjusting the Slide Rail Assembly Each slide rail assembly consists of four components FIGURE 1 3 Rear bracket that attaches to the assembly Adjustable bracket that attaches to the rear bracket adjustable bracket is not used in some configurations Slide rail assembly with inner and outer rails Front bracket Rear bracket Adjustable bracket Slide rail assembly Front bracket FIGURE 1 3 Slide Rail Assembly Standard Configuration Chapter 1 Unpacking and Installing the Server 5 Adjust the rear bracket or the adjustable brac
44. pplicable must be extended or the cabinet might topple when the lifting device is withdrawn 7 With the lifting device still supporting the server loosen the four captive screws attaching the handles of the shipping cradle to the server 8 Loosen the four captive screws that attach the handles to the shipping cradle 9 Pull both shipping cradle handles away from the server This disconnects the shipping cradle from the server 10 Lower the shipping cradle out of the way with the lifting device FIGURE 1 12 Store the shipping cradle for future use FIGURE 1 12 Removing the Shipping Cradle 20 Netra 1290 Server Installation Guide May 2006 11 Press the green latches on each rail and push the server into the cabinet FIGURE 1 13 FIGURE 1 13 Pushing the Server Into the System Cabinet 12 Tighten the two securing screws on the front of the server to secure the server in the cabinet FIGURE 1 14 Msn Securing screw Securing screw FI
45. rate secure subnet for this connection Remote connection capability is not enabled by default If you use SSH or Telnet to administer the system you must set the connection type to SSH or Telnet using the setupnetwork command 1 At the LOM prompt type setupnetwork lom gt setupnetwork 2 Answer the questions in the script Note If you press the Return key after each question the current value will not be changed See the Sun Fire Entry Level Midrange System Controller Command Reference Manual 819 1268 for full details of the setupnetwork command CODE EXAMPLE 2 1 shows an example of the setupnetwork command Chapter 2 Setting Up 45 CODE EXAMPLE 2 1 Output From the setupnetwork Command lom gt setupnetwork Network Configuration Is the system controller on a network yes Use DHCP or static network settings static Hostname hostname IP Address xxx Xxx XXX XXX Netmask xxx xxx xxx x Gateway XXX XXX XXX XXX DNS Domain xxxx xxx xxx Primary DNS Server xxx xxx xxx xxl Secondary DNS Server xxx xxx xx x Connection type ssh telnet none ssh Rebooting the SC is required for changes in the above network settings to take effect lom gt Use CODE EXAMPLE 2 1 as a guide for the information you need to enter for each parameter value entry Installing and Booting the Solaris Operating System To use LOM commands you must install the Lights Out Management 2 0 packag
46. t Cable Type Connectivity 59 LOM Serial A and Serial B Ports 59 Using a DB 25 Adapter for Your Serial Link 61 Using a DB 9 Adapter for Your Serial Link 61 iv Netra 1290 Server Installation Guide May 2006 GURE 1 1 GURE 1 2 GURE 1 3 GURE 1 4 GURE 1 5 GURE 1 6 GURE 1 7 GURE 1 8 GURE 1 9 GURE 1 GURE 1 GURE 1 GURE 1 GURE 1 GURE 1 GURE 1 GURE 1 GURE 1 GURE 1 10 GURE 1 20 Figures Opening the Shipping Carton 2 Removing the Carton Pieces 3 Slide Rail Assembly Standard Configuration 5 Spring Clips and Cutouts 7 Slide Rail Assembly Modified for 2 Post Installation 8 Installing the Slide Rails ina Sun Fire Cabinet 10 Installing the Rails in a Sun Rack 900 Cabinet or 19 Inch Four Post Cabinet 12 Releasing the Door Hinge Mechanism 16 Removing the Shipping Cradle Bolts 17 Inserting the Lifting Device Into the Shipping Cradle 18 Aligning the Rails 19 Removing the Shipping Cradle 20 Pushing the Server Into the System Cabinet 21 Tightening the Securing Screws 21 Inserting and Tightening the Spacers 23 Inserting and Tightening the Lock Nut 23 CMA Bracket Mounting Holes 24 CMA Lite Cable Management Arm 25 Upper and Lower CMA Arms and Left Hand and Right Hand T Brackets 26 Upper and Lower Pivot Bracket Mounting Holes 27 FIGURE 1 21 FIGURE 1 22 FIGURE 1 23 FIGURE 1 24 FIGURE 1 25 FIGURE 1 26 FIGURE 2 1 FIGURE A 1 FIGURE A 2 FIGURE A
47. t breakers and from Source B on the cabinet to the customer supplied power source B circuit breakers Refer to the installation guide that came with the cabinet for instructions on cabinet power cabling b Connect power cords from Source A on the cabinet to Source A on the server and from Source B on the cabinet to the Source B on the server Refer to the installation guide that came with the cabinet for instructions on cabinet power cabling 34 Connecting Consoles to the System Controller This section contains the following topics m To Connect the Initial Administrative Console on page 35 m To Connect the Administrative Console on page 36 The system controller SC provides the Lights Out Management LOM functions which include power on sequencing executing module power on self tests POST environmental monitoring fault indication and alarms The LOM command line interface the Solaris console and the OpenBoot PROM console are accessed by connecting an administrative console to either serial port A or the 10 100BASE T LOM Ethernet port The administrative console can be any external input device laptop computer or workstation connected to either of these ports Netra 1290 Server Installation Guide May 2006 LOM Serial A port connects directly to an ASCII terminal or a network terminal server NTS using a command line interface This port is used for the initial administrative console Use this port
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49. use the setupsc command lom gt setupsc System Controller Configuration SC POST diag Level off Host Watchdog enabled Rocker Switch enabled disabled Secure Mode off Powering On the Server When all the power cables are connected and the external circuit breakers are switched on the server enters Standby mode The Source A and Source B indicators are the only indicator LEDs to be illuminated on the system indicator board The IB_SSC assembly Active LED is lit but not visible from the front of the server Powering the server on from Standby mode can be achieved in either of two ways m Operating the On Standby switch m Sending the poweron command via the LOM port The On Standby switch of the Netra 1290 server controls only low voltage signals and no high voltage circuits pass through it Note The power switch is not an On Off switch it is an On Standby switch It does not isolate the equipment Once the server is powered on if the auto boot variable has been set true in the OpenBoot PROM the server will automatically boot into the Solaris Operating System v To Power On Using the On Standby Switch 1 Check that power is applied to the server and that it is correctly in Standby mode 2 Momentarily press the On Standby switch to the right Chapter 2 Setting Up 41 The server powers on completely The System Active indicator illuminates and the server executes the power on self test
50. uture patches v To Install the LOM Utility As superuser type CODE EXAMPLE 2 3 Installing the LOM Utility pkgadd d SUNWlomu Processing package instance lt SUNWlomu gt from lt export lom gt LOMlite Utilities usr sparc 2 0 REV 2000 08 22 14 14 Copyright 2000 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Using lt gt as the package base directory Processing package information Processing system information 4 package pathnames are already properly installed Verifying package dependencies Verifying disk space requirements Checking for conflicts with packages already installed Checking for setuid setgid programs SE GE Installing LOMlite Utilities usr as lt SUNWlomu gt Installing part 1 of 1 2333 blocks Installation of lt SUNWlomu gt was successful v To Install the LOM Manual Pages As superuser type 50 Netra 1290 Server Installation Guide May 2006 CODE EXAMPLE 2 4 Installing the LOM Manual Pages pkgadd d SUNWlomm Processing package instance lt SUNWlomm gt from lt export lom gt LOMlite manual pages sparc 2 0 REV 2000 08 22 14 14 Copyright 2000 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Using lt gt as the package base directory Processing package information Processing system information 5 package pathnames are already properly installed Verifying disk space requirements Checking for conflicts with packag
51. ver lomh Cleaning up old devlink entry type ddi_pseudo name SUNW lomh lom i drivers INFO Adding driver lomp driver lomp aliases link lomp spec lomp Adding devlink entry typerddi_pseudo name lomp lomp adding driver with aliases perm 0644 root sys devfsadm driver failed to attach lomp Warning Driver lomp successfully added to system but failed to attach i drivers INFO Adding driver lomv driver lomv aliases SUNW lomv link SUNW lomv lomv spec AMO Adding devlink entry type ddi_pseudo name SUNW lomv MO ing devlink entry type ddi_pseudo name lomv AMO perm 0644 root sys lomv lomv successfully added to system but failed to attach Adding driver lom lom SUNW lomh SUNW lom SUNW lomh SUNW lom lom lom lom perm 0644 root sys devfsadm driver failed to attach lom Warning Driver lom successfully added to system but failed to attach i drivers SUCCESS Finished verifying class lt drivers gt Installation of lt SUNWlomr gt was successful Chapter 2 Setting Up 49 Note The warning messages concerning lomp lomv and lom driver attachment seen during the installation of the SUWNlomr package can be safely ignored since the SUNWlomr package is not used on the Netra 1290 server However the presence of the package is required to enable successful upgrade through f
52. y closed 10 ALARM1_COM Alarm1 Common 11 ALARM2_NO Alarm2 Normally open 12 ALARM2_NC Alarm2 Normally closed 13 ALARM2_COM Alarm2 Common 14 Not connected 15 Not connected NETO NET1 Ethernet Ports The NETO NET1 Ethernet ports are shielded RJ 45 connectors FIGURE A 4 The NETO NET1 Ethernet ports are also known as the Gigabit Ethernet RJ 45 ports TABLE A 4 lists the pinout information Appendix A Netra 1290 Server Connections 57 NET 0 NET 1 i FIGURE A 4 RJ 45 Gigabit Ethernet Connectors TABLE A 4 RJ 45 Gigabit Ethernet Connector Pinout Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name 1 TRDO_H 5 TRD2_L 2 TRDO_L 6 TRD1_L 3 TRD1_H 7 TRD3_H 4 TRD2_H 8 TRD3_L EE 10 100BASE T LOM Ethernet Port The 10 100BASE T LOM Ethernet port is an RJ 45 twisted pair Ethernet TPE connector FIGURE A 5 This port is also known as the system controller Ethernet port TABLE A 5 lists the pinout information 5 Ei FIGURE A 5 RJ 45 TPE Socket 58 Netra 1290 Server Installation Guide May 2006 TABLE A 5 Twisted pair Ethernet Connector Pinout Pin Description Pin Description 1 TXD 5 Common mode termination 2 TXD 6 RXD 3 RXD 7 Common mode termination 4 Common mode termination 8 Common mode termination Twisted Pair Ethernet Cable Type Connectivity The following types of TPE cables can be connected to the 8 pin TPE connector m For 10BASE T applications shielded twisted pair STP cable w Category 3 STP
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