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1. M9000 STE i es lt les m Power Cabinet FAN Unit T LE 2 2 c 2 H CPU Memory Board Unit Power Supply Unit EH E ED I O Unit AC Section iw U FIGURE 1 7 M9000 Base Cabinet Only and Power Cabinet Rear View Chapter 1 System Overview 1 15 12 M9000 Server Components With an Expansion Cabinet FIGURE 1 8 shows the front of the SPARC Enterprise M9000 Server with an expansion cabinet with a power cabinet connected to it and FIGURE 1 9 shows the rear of the server The names of components of the Server are shown in each figure One power cabinet is connected to each of the M9000 base cabinet and expansion cabinet Power Cabinet FAN Unit Power Cabinet Power Supply Unit AC Section Power Supply Unit Crossbar Unit Clock Unit XSCF Unit I O Unit Tape Drive Unit DVD Drive Unit AC Section FIGURE 1 8 M9000 With an Expansion Cabinet and Power Cabinet Front View 1 16 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Overview Guide 7 April 2007 Power Cabinet FAN Unit
2. LE lu CPU Memorv Board Unit I O Unit e 6 el o TE J 56 8 6 6 7 5 6 6 6 8 88 8 5 Power Cabinet Power Supply Unit ji 66 6 8 8 CPU Memorv Board Unit I O Unit z E Hi Expansion Cabinet Base Cabinet FIGURE 1 9 M9000 With an Expansion Cabinet and Power Cabinet Rear View 1 2 8 Operator Panel Overview AC Section The operator panel has LEDs indicating different states of the M8000 and M9000 servers a power switch for power control and a mode s
3. EIKI CAUTION BE ABMS EEHAV I KETI PHOT RFA A DO EARI AATLIZUT FEL HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE SERVICE ENGINEER ONLY f p p oll ol i mia la TOUCH THE INSIDE 33 CAUTION CORB SRI hilcv2a7 VeB EL TFEL SEE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION S BEFORE INSTALLING THE PRODUCT ACHTUNG ATTENTION LESEN SIE VOR DER INSTALLATION DIE INSTALLATIONSANWEISUNG DURCH CONSULTER LA NOTICE AVANT D INSTALLER CET APPAREIL M9000 with Expansion Cabinet Rear View Product Handling Maintenance Caution Certain tasks in this manual should only be performed by a certified service engineer User must not perform these tasks Incorrect operation of these tasks may cause electric s
4. m Ouad XSB types One XSB contains two slots XSBxx 0 XSBxx 1 XSBxx 2 XSBxx 3 FIGURE 2 2 Partition Division Types Chapter 2 System Features 2 7 2203 Domain Configuration Any XSBs in the server can be combined to configure a domain regardless of whether the divided XSB is the Uni XSBs or Quad XSBs These XSBs can be used in any combination for a flexible domain configuration Also the quantity of resources for one XSB can be adjusted according to the division type of a PSB Thus a domain can be configured based on the quantity of resources required for job operations XSCF user interfaces are used to configure a domain Each configured domain is managed by the XSCF The maximum number of domains that can be configured in the servers depends on the system Up to 16 domains can be configured in SPARC Enterprise M8000 servers and up to 24 domains can be configured in SPARC Enterprise M9000 servers To configure a domain an LSB number must first be assigned so that a logical system board LSB can function as an LSB of the XSB This LSB number is referenced by the Solaris Operating System and it must be a unique number in the domain However if one XSB is shared by multiple domains a common LSB number need not be defined in the domains An arbitrary LSB number can be assigned for this setting in e
5. Shell Prompt Notations XSCF XSCF gt C shell machine name C shell super user machine name Bourne shell and Korn shell Bourne shell and Korn shell super user OpenBoot PROM ok SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Overview Guide April 2007 Syntax of the Command Line Interface CLI The command syntax is as follows m A variable that requires input of a value must be enclosed in lt gt m An optional element must be enclosed in m A group of options for an optional keyword must be enclosed in and delimited by m A group of options for a mandatory keyword must be enclosed in and delimited by m The command syntax is shown in a box Example XSCF gt showuser a Environment Requirements for Using This Product This product is a computer that is intended to be used in a computer room Conventions for Alert Messages This manual uses the following conventions to show alert messages which are intended to prevent injury to the user or bystanders as well as property damage and important messages that are useful to the user WARNING This indicates a hazardous situation that could result in death or serious personal injury potential hazard if the user does not perform the procedure correctly Preface xvii CAUTION This indicates a hazardous situation that could result in minor or moderate personal injury if the user does not perform the procedure corr
6. m CPU m Memory Subsystem I O Subsystem m System Bus m System Control ZA CPU The SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers use the SPARC64 VI CPU a proprietary high performance multi core processor On chip L2 cache memory minimizes memory latency An instruction retry function has been implemented so that operation can be continued by retrying an instruction for which an error has been detected 2 1 2 1 2 2 1 3 The SPARC Enterprise M8000 server SPARC Enterprise M9000 server and the SPARC Enterprise M9000 server with expansion cabinet take advantage of svstem scalabilitv bv supporting up to 16 32 or up to 64 CPU modules respectivelv CPU modules running at different clock frequencies can be used in a single svstem The latest CPUs can therefore be installed when improved processing performance is required Memory Subsystem The memory subsystem controls memory access and cache memory The server uses DDR II DIMM memory Each CMU has thirty two memory slots Also the SPARC Enterprise M8000 server SPARC Enterprise M9000 server and SPARC Enterprise M9000 server with expansion cabinet can mount up to 128 256 or 512 DIMMs respectively The memory subsystems use up to eight way interleaving providing higher speed memory access Memory mirror mode is supported for every pair of memory buses in a CMU This enables continued operation using the other non defective bus if an error occurs in one bus Memory m
7. on page xvii Notes on Safety on page xviii Alert Labels on page xxii Product Handling on page xxv Fujitsu Welcomes Your Comments on page xxvii Structure and Contents of This Manual This manual is organized as described below Chapter 1 System Overview Provides an overview of the SPARC Enterprise SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 servers u Chapter 2 System Features Describes system features and functions u Chapter 3 About Software Describes the software xiii Glossary and Index m Glossary Explains the terms used in this manual n Index Provides keywords and corresponding reference page numbers so that the reader can easily search for items in this manual as necessary SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Documentation The manuals listed below are provided for reference Book Titles Manual Codes SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Site Planning Guide C120 H014 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide C120 H016 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Getting Started Guide C120 E323 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Overview Guide C120 E324 Important Safety Information for Hardware Systems C120 E391 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Safety and Compliance Guide C120 E326 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Unpacking Guide C120 E327 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Installation Guide C120 E328 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Service Manual C120 E330 External I O
8. TABLE 1 7 lists specifications of the power cabinet TABLE 1 7 Specifications of the Power Cabinet and M8000 M9000 Dual Power Feed Option Rack mountable Dual Item Power Feed options Power Cabinet Outside dimensions Width mm 489 317 Depth mm 1003 1244 278 6U Height mm 1800 Weight kg 75 350 Input power Voltage V AC200 to 240 10 Single phase power input Number of phases Single phase Frequency Hz 50 60 2 4 Note For specifications of the three phase power feed option see the SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Site Planning Guide Chapter 1 System Overview 1 25 1 5 2 External I O Expansion Unit The External I O Expansion Unit is an optional product used to add PCI slots The External I O Expansion Unit has a height of four RUs rack units about 18 cm in a 19 inch rack The External I O Expansion Unit can accommodate up to two I O Boats by using either six PCle slots or six PCI X slots m PCIe slots in each I O Boat short size to long size to 312 mm m PCI X slots in each I O Boat short size to long size to 312 mm Also active addition and replacement is enabled for all slots in the External I O Expansion Unit For details see the I OExpansion Box Installation and Service Manual FIGURE 1 11 shows the External I O Expansion Unit 2000000000000 0 0 so0000000000000 FIGURE 1 11 External I O Expansion Unit 1 5 3 SPARC Ente
9. This section explains the following functions that support dynamic reconfiguration of domain resources during system operation m Dynamic Reconfiguration m PCI Hot plug m Capacity on Demand m Zones Dynamic Reconfiguration Dynamic reconfiguration DR enables hardware resources on system boards to be added and removed dynamically without stopping system operation DR thus enables optimal relocation of system resources Also if a failure occurs DR can place the system in a state that enables active replacement of the faulty component Using the DR function enables additions or distributions of resources as required for job expansions or new jobs and it can be used for the following purposes m Effective use of system resources By reserving some resources the reserved resources can be added according to changes in the work load occurring daily monthly or annually This enables flexible resource allocations on the system that needs to operate 24 hours a day every day of the year in accordance with changes in the amount of data and the work load m Active replacement of system resources If a failure occurs in a CPU for a domain that has been configured with system resources of multiple system boards the DR function enables the faulty CPU to be isolated dynamically without stopping the system The replacement CPU can be configured dynamically in the original domain For details on Dynamic Reconfiguration see the SPARC Enterpris
10. can be logically divided into one part no division or four parts by a partitioning function unique to the system A PSB that is logically divided into one part no division is called a Uni XSB and a PSB that is logically divided into four parts is called a Quad XSB The physical unit configuration of each divided part of a PSB is called an extended system board XSB In the SPARC Enterprise system a domain can be configured with any combination of these XSBs PCI Hot plug SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 servers support insertion and removal of PCI cards for specific PCI Express and PCI X hot plug controllers Before removing the PCI card be sure to cancel the settings and isolate the card by using the Solaris OS cfgadm 1M command and make sure that the card is physically removable For details of PCI hot plug see the SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers Administration Guide 3 2 2 XSCF Firmware Function The XSCF firmware is a System Control Facility including a dedicated processor that is independent from the processors in the server This section describes XSCF firmware features and provides an overview of XSCF firmware functions XSCF Features The XSCF is firmware that is preinstalled and operates on the XSCFU as standard equipment As long as input power is being supplied to the server the XSCF constantly monitors and manages the server even if the power to domains is turned off In addition the X
11. Enterprise M8000 M9000 servers have the following features m Multicore SPARC64 VI gigahertz processors These processors provide superior performance due to their high scalability allowing expansion to up to 64 dual core CPU modules and technologies enabling high speed arithmetic operations and data transfers SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Overview Guide April 2007 As faster and higher performing CPU modules become available they can be added to or replace existing installed CPU modules to further improve performance The system uses symmetric multiple processing SMP so each CPU can access any part of system memory regardless of its mounting location Adding more CPUs does not affect memory access to any of the installed CPUs High speed crossbar type system bus The high speed crossbar type system bus provides high speed wide band data transfer ECC memory ECC functionality protects data on all system buses and in memory so that any errors in data are automatically corrected In addition to ECC memory Chipkill memory protection is supported PCle is mounted as I O buses PCle with a maximum bus width of eight lanes is used for the inter connect bus with the I O device An optional External I O Expansion Unit enables I O slot expansion in the system Connect an External I O Expansion Unit to add more PCIe and PCI X slots to the server An External I O Expansion Unit is connected by a cable to a link card plug
12. Inc in the U S and other countries Products bearing SPARC trademarks are based upon architecture developed by Sun Microsystems Inc SPARC64 is a trademark of SPARC International Inc used under license by Fujitsu Microelectronics Inc and Fujitsu Limited The OPEN LOOK and Sun Graphical User Interface was developed by Sun Microsystems Inc for its users and licensees Sun acknowledges the pioneering efforts of Xerox in researching and developing the concept of visual or graphical user interfaces for the computer industry Sun holds a non exclusive license from Xerox to the Xerox Graphical User Interface which license also covers Sun s licensees who implement OPEN LOOK GUIs and otherwise comply with Sun s written license agreements United States Government Rights Commercial use U S Government users are subject to the standard government user license agreements of Sun Microsystems Inc and Fujitsu Limited and the applicable provisions of the FAR and its supplements Disclaimer The only warranties granted by Fujitsu Limited Sun Microsystems Inc or any affiliate of either of them in connection with this document or any product or technology described herein are those expressly set forth in the license agreement pursuant to which the product or technology is provided EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN SUCH AGREEMENT FUJITSU LIMITED SUN MICROSYSTEMS INC AND THEIR AFFILIATES MAKE NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND EXPRESS
13. Les produits portant les marques SPARC sont bas s sur une architecture d velopp e par Sun Microsystems Inc SPARC64 est une marques d pos e de SPARC International Inc utilis e sous le permis par Fujitsu Microelectronics Inc et Fujitsu Limited L interface d utilisation graphique OPEN LOOK et Sun a t d velopp e par Sun Microsystems Inc pour ses utilisateurs et licenci s Sun reconnait les efforts de 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 license non exclusive de Xerox sur l interface d utilisation 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 Droits du gouvernement am ricain logiciel commercial Les utilisateurs du gouvernement am ricain sont soumis aux contrats de licence standard de Sun Microsystems Inc et de Fujitsu Limited ainsi qu aux clauses applicables stipul es dans le FAR et ses suppl ments Avis de non responsabilit les seules garanties octroy es par Fujitsu Limited Sun Microsystems Inc ou toute soci t affili e de l une ou l autre entit en rapport avec ce document ou tout produit ou toute technologie d crit e dans les pr sentes correspondent aux garanties express ment stipul es dans le contrat de licence
14. Specifications TABLE 1 2 Installation Specifications M9000 Base cabinet expansion Item M8000 Base cabinet only cabinet Outside Width mm 750 850 1674 1260 1260 1260 Height mm 1800 1800 1800 Weight kg 700 940 1880 Chapter 1 System Overview 1 9 123 Environmental Specifications TABLE 1 3 Environmental Specifications Temperature C F Humidity RH Server name Operating Non operating Operating Non operating SPARC Enterprise 5 to 32 41 to 89 6 at an installation altitude 0 to 50 20 to 80 8 to 80 M8000 Server ranging from 0 to less than 1 500 m 4921 32 to 122 feet above sea level and 5 to 30 41 to 86 at an installation altitude SPARC Enterprise ranging from 1500 m 4921 feet to less than M9000 Server 2000 m 6562 feet above sea level 5 to 28 41 to 82 4 at an installation altitude ranging from 2000 m 6562 feet to less than 2500 m 8202 feet above sea level 5 to 26 41 to 78 8 at an installation altitude ranging from 2500 m 8202 feet to 3000 m 9843 feet above sea level 1 Noncondensing 1 10 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Overview Guide April 2007 1 2 4 Power Specifications Two power input modes are available single phase power feed and three phase power input The following table lists power conditions for the single phase power feed TABLE 1 4 Power Specifications M9000 Base cabinet expansion Item M8000 Base cabinet only cabinet Input pow
15. XSCF Web pages provided by the XSCF enable operation and management of the servers For details see the SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers XSCF User s Guide Internal Drive Units The SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 servers contain the following in cabinet drive units These allow active replacement or addition Hard Disk Drive The hard disk drive is a 2 5 inch hard disk drive with a serial attached SCSI SAS interface It can be mounted in an IOU Chapter 1 System Overview 1 23 DVD ROM Drive Unit Tape Drive Unit The DVD drive cannot be directly shared by multiple domains in a server However if the multiple domains are connected to one another through a LAN and a certain function of the Solaris Operating System is used the DVD drive can be shared by the domains Adequate consideration of security is necessary for LAN connections between domains 1 4 Component Mounting Conditions m CPUMs can be added in units of two modules m Dual inline memory module DIMMs can be added in units of 16 modules If you add an IOU a CMU must be mounted for the slot with the same slot number m IOU Onboard Device Card A IOUA can be mounted in PCle Slot 0 2 4 and 6 in the IOU m External I O Expansion Unit connection cards can be mounted in PCle Slot 1 3 5 and 7 in the IOU 1 9 15 1 Optional Products The following products are the main options available for the SPARC Enterprise M8000 M90
16. and change the mode switch setting TABLE 1 6 lists functions of the switches on the operator panel TABLE 1 6 Operator Panel Switches Switch Name Function d POWER switch Controls the main unit power MODE switch Selects between maintenance and normal operation Use the dedicated key managed by the customer to switch between normal and maintenance modes A Locked This mode is set for normal operation Service This mode is set for maintenance Chapter 1 System Overview 1 19 1 3 Server Components This section describes the components of both high end servers For details on each see the SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Service Manual CPU Module m CPU Memory Board Unit a I O Unit m FAN Unit m Power Supply Unit m Crossbar Unit m Clock Control Unit m Operator Panel XSCF Unit m Internal Drive Units u Hard Disk Drive DVD ROM Drive Unit Tape Drive Unit 1 3 1 CPU Module The CPU Module CPUM contains a SPARC64 VI CPU and a DC DC converter DDC Up to four CPU modules CPUMs can be mounted on a CPU Memory unit The CPUM has the following features m The CPUM contains a SPARC64 VI a high performance multicore CPU that uses the latest LSI process m If an unforeseen fault is detected the SPARC64 VI CPU enables operation to continue without interruption by using an automatic recovery function automatic retry function or automatic degradation function depending on how the system is conf
17. and handles communication with the XB System Control System control of this server refers to the system control contained within the XSCFU that runs the XSCF and every component controlled by the XSCF As long as input power is being supplied to the server the XSCF constantly monitors the server even if all domains are powered off The following functions are provided to increase system availability Configuration management and monitoring Cooling unit FAN monitoring Domain status monitoring Power on and power off of peripheral devices Complete control and monitoring of the server through abnormality monitoring Remote partitioning for domain configuration and management Server management and monitoring functions by the user through an external network connection Notifying the system administrator of fault information on the server m Remote console input output 2 2 Partitioning A single SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 server cabinet can be divided into multiple independent systems for operation This dividing function is called partitioning This section describes features of partitioning and system configurations that can be implemented through partitioning 1 The connected device must have the same interface to be effective Chapter 2 System Features 2 5 22 222 Features The individual systems resulting from partitioning can be built in the SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers These individual
18. de la part de Fujitsu Limited ou de Sun Microsystems Inc ou des soci t s affili es Ce document et le produit et les technologies qu il d crit peuvent inclure des droits de propri t intellectuelle de parties tierces prot g s par copyright et ou c d s sous licence par des fournisseurs Fujitsu Limited et ou Sun Microsystems Inc y compris des logiciels et des technologies relatives aux polices de caract res Par limites du GPL ou du LGPL une copie du code source r gi par le GPL ou LGPL comme applicable est sur demande vers la fin utilsateur disponible veuillez contacter Fujitsu Limted ou Sun Microsystems Inc Cette distribution peut comprendre des composants d velopp s par des tierces parties Des parties de ce produit pourront tre d riv es des syst mes Berkeley BSD licenci s par l Universit de Californie UNIX est une marque d pos e aux Etats Unis et dans d autres pays et licenci e exclusivement par X Open Company Ltd Sun Sun Microsystems le logo Sun Java Netra Solaris Sun Ray Answerbook2 docs sun com OpenBoot et Sun Fire sont des marques de fabrique ou des marques d pos es de Sun Microsystems Inc aux Etats Unis et dans d autres pays Fujitsu et le logo Fujitsu sont des marques d pos es de Fujitsu Limited 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
19. divided systems are called domains Domains are sometimes called partitions Partitioning enables arbitrary assignment of resources in the server Partitioning also enables flexible domain configurations to be used according to the job load or processing amount An independent operating system can run in a domain Each domain is protected by hardware so that it is not affected by other domains For example a software based problem such as an OS panic in one domain does not directly affect jobs in the other domains Furthermore the operating system in each domain can be reset and shut down independently Domain Hardware Reguirements The basic hardware resources making up a domain are a CMU and IOU mounted in the high end servers or a physical system board PSB consisting of a CMU A PSB can be logically divided into one part no division or four parts The physical unit configuration of each divided part of a PSB is called an extended system board XSB A PSB that is logically divided into one part no division is called a Uni XSB and a PSB that is logically divided into four parts is called a Quad XSB A domain can be configured with any combination of these XSBs The XSCF is used to configure a domain and specify the PSB division type FIGURE 2 2 shows the partitioning division types 2 6 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Overview Guide April 2007 m Uni XSB types
20. not place anything on top of the main unit Do not use the main unit as a workspace e Avoid exposing the equipment to rapid changes in the ambient temperature such as a rapid increase during transport in winter A rapid increase in the ambient temperature causes moisture to condense in the equipment Use the equipment only after the difference between its temperature and the ambient temperature is negligible e Avoid installing the equipment near a copy machine air conditioner or welding machine which is noisy e Take preventive action to minimize static electricity at the installation location Note that static electricity is easily generated in some carpets and can cause the equipment to malfunction e Confirm that the power supply voltage and frequency during operation match the rated values indicated on the equipment e Do not insert any object into an opening in the equipment Components inside the equipment use high voltage Conductive foreign matter such as a metal object inserted into the equipment may cause a short circuit between components resulting in fire electric shock or equipment damage e For maintenance of the equipment contact your authorized service personnel xx SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Overview Guide April 2007 Task Warning Normal operation Data destruction Confirm the items listed below before turning off the power Otherwise data may be destroyed e All applicatio
21. of power supply If one line has stopped the other line does not stop and enables the system to continue operation Enables logical attachment and detachment of system boards to and from the system without causing system downtime This is the process of physically installing or removing a system board while the Solaris OS is running Enables boards to be electrically isolated deleteboard from a domain so they can be physically removed from the system or added to a different domain or to be electrically reattached addboard so they can be inserted into a running server or assigned to a different domain Error Correction Code eXtended System Board combines the hardware resources of a physical system board The SPARC Enterprise servers can generate one or four XSB s from one physical system board Uni XSB and Quad XSB The software that runs on the Service Processor and provides control and monitoring functions for the server Glossary 2 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Overview Guide 7 April 2007 eXtended System Control facility unit XSCFU F fan firmware I I O unit IOU IOU L logical system board LSB LSB The server XSCF board that contains system administration function and operates with independent processor A device that moves air currents into and out of the server Firmware is the software that controls the server The SPARC Enterprise M8000 and SPARC Enterprise M9000 servers ha
22. power feed option and three phase power feed option can be mounted in the power cabinet One power cabinet is connected to the M8000 Power Cabinet 19 inch Rack Space Power Supply Unit CPU Memory Board Unit Tape Drive Unit DVD Drive Unit CPU Memory Board Unit FAN Unit Power Supply Unit DC DC Converter bi DC DC Converter lai AS a rr XSCF Unit EE RH d old AC Section dij b jo e Wi p U ZH FIGURE 1 4 M8000 and Power Cabinet Front View 1 12 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Overview Guide April 2007 M8000 Power Cabinet AC Section Power Supply Unit FAN Unit AC Section I O Unit FIGURE 1 5 M8000 and Power Cabinet Rear View Chapter 1 System Overview 1 13 1 2 6 M9000 Server Components Base Cabinet Only FIGURE 1 6 shows the front of the SPARC Enterprise M9000 Server base cabinet only with a power cabinet connected to it and FIGURE 1 7 shows the rear of the server The names of comp
23. the undivided hardware resource on a PSB Glossary 5 X XSB See eXtended system board XSB XSCF See eXtended System Control Facility XSCF XSCF Shell See CLI XSCF Web See BUI Glossary 6 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Overview Guide April 2007 Index A Availability 2 13 C Components CPU Module 1 20 CPU Memory Unit 1 21 F Features high end server 1 4 Partitioning 2 6 Software 3 1 System 2 1 XSCF 3 2 H Hardware Configuration CPU 2 1 I O Subsystem 2 2 Memory Subsystem 2 2 System Bus 2 3 System Control 2 5 M M8000 appearance 1 2 M9000 appearance base cabinet only 1 3 with an expansion cabinet 1 4 N Names of components M8000 Front View 1 12 M8000 Rear View 1 12 M9000 Base cabinet only Front View 1 14 M9000 Base cabinet only Rear View 1 14 M9000 With am Expansion Cabinet Rear View 1 16 M9000 With an Expansion Cabinet Front View 1 16 0 Operator Panel LED 1 17 Switch 1 19 P Physical unit 2 6 power cabinet 1 12 1 14 1 16 Q Quad XSB 2 6 R Reliability 2 12 Resource Management Capacity on Demand COD 2 11 PCI hot plug 2 11 Zone 2 11 S Serviceability 2 14 Software Solaris Operating System 3 1 Index 1 XSCF Firmware 3 2 Specifications Main Unit 1 8 System 1 7 System Specifications 1 7 U Uni XSB 2 6 X XSCF Firmware 3 2 XSCF shell 3 3 XSCF Web 3 4 Index 2 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Serv
24. 00 Servers m Power Supply Options m External I O Expansion Unit m SPARC Enterprise M9000 Server Expansion Cabinet Option For information about other optional products visit our web site Power Supply Options The power cabinet and the rack mountable dual power feed option for the SPARC Enterprise M8000 server are offered as power supply options The power cabinet enables dual power feed or three phase power feed 1 24 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Overview Guide April 2007 The rack mountable dual power feed option for the SPARC Enterprise M8000 server receives power from two external AC power sources that are independent of each other and duplicates the input power system To use a single phase dual power feed configuration for the SPARC Enterprise M8000 server mount the rack mountable dual power feed option in the rack space itself This requires a rack space with a height of 6 RUs in the cabinet For the SPARC Enterprise M9000 server you must add the power cabinet For three phase power feed in either server an additional power cabinet is required Install one power cabinet for each SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Server For details see the SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Site Planning Guide Note A three phase power feed option can be installed only at the factory before shipment A single phase power feed cannot be changed to a three phase power feed or vice versa after shipment from the factory
25. 2 System Specifications This section lists specifications of both high end servers shows their appearance and provides an overview of the operator panel Chapter 1 System Overview 1 7 1 2 1 Main Unit Specifications TABLE 1 1 to TABLE 1 4 list specifications of both high end servers installation specifications ambient conditions and power conditions TABLE 1 1 Main Unit Specifications 1 of 2 M9000 Base cabinet expansion Item M8000 Base cabinet only cabinet Type Floor stand type 3 CPU Type SPARC64 VI Number of 32 cores maximum 16 64 cores maximum 32 128 cores maximum 64 CPUs CPU modules CPU modules CPU modules Main storage Maximum 1 TB 2 TB 4 TB 4 memory memory size module Error checking function PCI slot built into SPARC Enterprise PCI Express External I O Expansion Unit maximum number of connections Maximum number of slots with I O boats mounted Hard disk drive 2 DVD ROM drive Tape drive Fan unit Power supply unit Maximum number of mounted units single phase one system Redundant configuration Components that can be hot swapped Error Checking and Correction ECC Maximum 32 slots 8 units 16 boats 112 slots 16 slots 1 drive Maximum 64 slots 16 units 32 boats 224 slots 32 slots 1 drive can be mounted option 4 units type A 8 units type B 9 units 16 units type A 15 units Maximum 128 slots 16 units 32 bo
26. A itik CAUTION RE DS ER 9 6 BE EKE UNE ER RPA LIDAR RITANA OCF EL HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE SERVICE ENGINEER ONLY al ble TOUCH THE INSIDE alle EL M i E Eo M8000 Front View xxii SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Overview Guide April 2007 E CAUTION ABCA BEMIS METZENN ET RFESAUAOASASICAANBUT ESL HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE SERVICE ENGINEER ONLY TOUCH THE INSIDE WARNIN CORB av FU i FILTH EME TOCA HIGH TOUCH CURRENT EARTH CONNECTION ESSENTIAL BEFORE CONNECTING SUPPLY A ACHTUNG AVERTISSEMENT HOHER ABLEITSTROM VOR ANSCHLUSS AN DEN o VERSORGUNGSSTROMKREIS UNBEDINGT ERDUNGSVER BINDUNG HERSTELLEN i COURANT DE FUITE ELEVE RACCORDEMENT LA TERRE INDISPENSABLE AVANT LE RACCORDEMENT AU RESEAU ONE M9000 Front View A 228 CAUTION RFRA ERATE ELECTROSTATIC SENSITIVE DEVICES A WARNING ACHTUNG AVERTISSEMENT BRA JW j lge T SSC RF HLETO AIA IMA FEF BCE THIS UNIT HAS MORE THAN ONE POWER SUPPLY CORD TURN ALL MAIN LINE SWITCHES OFF
27. BEFORE SERVICING TO AVOID ELECTRIC SHOCK DIESES SYSTEM HAT MEHR ALS EINE NETZ ZULEITUNG ES MUSSEN ALLE NETZ ZULEITUNGEN GETRENNT WERDEN BEVOR DAS SYSTEM GEOFFNET WIRD CET APPAREIL A PLUSIEURS SOURCES D ALIMENTATION AFIN DE NE PAS VOUS ELECTROCUTER DEBRANCHEZ TOUS LES DISJONCTEURS AVANT L ENTRETIEN DE L APPAREIL Preface XX Ps CAUTION AOC th Ih Ik ELECTROSTATIC SENSITIVE DEVICES LU Ie A itik CAUTION RE ARCA E EIB D RE FOBNMHIET ATHAA LD ILE EL IT SL HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE SERVICE ENGINEER ONLY TOUCH THE INSIDE M9000 Rear View xxiv SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Overview Guide April 2007 A XE CAUTION z a SE I RFRA PARI TEA ROIE 1 a ELECTROSTATIC SENSITIVE DEVICES
28. CI Express PCle A high speed serial point to point interconnect Active insert or removal of the PCI card which supports the PCI slot in the server during system operation A faster version of the parallel bus PCI standard The PCI X bus has improved protocols and a faster clock rate See PCI hot plug PHP One physical system board PSB PSB offers the CMU configuration and the CMU and IOU configuration Receives AC input and supplies with multiple voltages SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Overview Guide April 2007 Q Quad XSB RCI S SAS serial attached SCSI SAS Service Processor U Uni XSB The divided system board configured with the hardware resource on a physical system board which is segmented into four See eXtended system board See remote cabinet interface Serial Attached SCSI an industrial standard serial based hard drive interface An evolution of parallel SCSI into a point to point serial peripheral interface in which controllers are linked directly to disk drives SAS is an improvement over traditional SCSI because SAS enables multiple devices of different sizes and types to be connected with thinner and longer cables A small system that operates with an independent processor and directs the system startup reconfiguration and fault diagnosis plus giving access to the domain s This is where the system management software XSCF runs The system board with
29. Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Overview Guide April 2007 92 23 3 2 2 4 3 2 2 5 3 2 2 6 the XSCF and an encryption function using SSH and SSL Operator errors and unauthorized access during system operation are recorded in a log The system administrator can use these functions to investigate the cause of a system problem System Status Management The XSCF provides functions as XSCF operations for displaying the system configuration status creating and changing a domain configuration definition and starting and stopping domains Also the XSCF provides the DR function which assists in dynamically changing a system board configuration during domain operation Thus domain resources can be optimized for job operations Moreover the XSCF in linkage with the Solaris Operating System manages CPU memory and I O resources Error Detection and Management The XSCF constantly monitors the system status so that the system can operate stably When any error is detected in the system the XSCF immediately collects error information about the hardware hardware log and analyzes it to identify the error location To continue operation the XSCF degrades the relevant component or domain as necessary according to error conditions or it resets the system thereby preventing the problem from occurring again The user can take prompt action for problems since easy to understand and accurate information on hardware errors and fault locations are t
30. Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual C120 E329 SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers RCI Build C120 E361 Procedure SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers Administration C120 E331 Guide SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers XSCF User s C120 E332 Guide SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers XSCF Reference C120 E333 Manual SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers Dynamic C120 E335 Reconfiguration DR User s Guide xiv SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Overview Guide April 2007 Book Titles Manual Codes SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers Capacity on C120 E336 Demand COD User s Guide SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers RCI User s Guide C120 E360 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Product Notes C120 E325 1 Manuals on the Web The latest versions of all the SPARC Enterprise Series manuals are available at the following websites The latest manuals can be downloaded in a batch Global Site http www fujitsu com sparcenterprise manual Japanese Site http primeserver fujitsu com sparcenterprise manual Note Product Notes is available on the website only Please check for the recent update on your product 2 Documentation CD For the Documentation CD please contact your local sales representative m SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Documentation CD C120 E364 3 Manual included on the Enhanced Support
31. Facility x x CD ROM disk m Remote maintenance service Book Title Manual Code Enhanced Support Facility User s Guide for REMCS C112 B067 4 Provided in system Man page of the XSCF Note The man page can be referenced on the XSCF shell and it provides the same content as the SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual 5 Solaris Operating System Related Manuals http docs sun com Preface xv 6 Information on Using the RCI function The manual does not contain an explanation of the RCI build procedure For information on using the RCI function refer to the SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers RCI Build Procedure and SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers RCI User s Guide provided on the website Text Conventions This manual uses the following fonts and symbols to express specific types of information Fonts symbols Meaning Example AaBbCc123 AaBbCc123 Italic What you type when contrasted with on screen computer output The names of commands files and directories on screen computer output Indicates the name of a reference manual Indicates names of chapters sections items buttons or menus ls 1 lt Return gt ls 1 lt Return gt See the XSCF User s Guide See Chapter 2 Preparation for Installation Prompt Notations The following prompt notations are used in this manual
32. NOTAMMENT TOUTE GARANTIE IMPLICITE RELATIVE A LA QUALITE MARCHANDE A L APTITUDE A UNE UTILISATION PARTICULIERE OU A L ABSENCE DE CONTREFACON Contents Preface xiii System Overview 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 Product Overview 1 1 System Specifications 1 7 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 3 1 2 4 1 2 5 1 2 6 1 2 7 1 2 8 Main Unit Specifications 1 8 Installation Specifications 1 9 Environmental Specifications 1 10 Power Specifications 1 11 M8000 Server Components 1 12 M9000 Server Components Base Cabinet Only 1 14 M9000 Server Components With an Expansion Cabinet 1 16 Operator Panel Overview 1 17 Server Components 1 20 1 3 1 1 3 2 1 3 3 1 3 4 1 3 5 1 3 6 CPU Module 1 20 CPU Memory Board Unit 1 21 I OUnit 1 21 FAN Unit 1 22 Power Supply Unit 1 22 Crossbar Unit 1 22 1 3 7 Clock Control Unit 1 22 1 3 8 Operator Panel 1 22 1 3 9 XSCFUnit 1 23 1 3 10 Internal Drive Units 1 23 1 4 Component Mounting Conditions 1 24 15 Optional Products 1 24 1 5 1 Power Supply Options 1 24 1 5 2 External I O Expansion Unit 1 26 1 5 3 SPARC Enterprise M9000 Server Expansion Cabinet Option 1 26 1 6 Software Features 1 27 2 System Features 2 1 2 1 Hardware Configuration 2 1 21 1 CPU 2 1 2 1 2 Memory Subsystem 2 2 2 1 3 I O Subsystem 2 2 2 1 4 System Bus 2 3 2 1 5 System Control 2 5 2 2 Partitioning 2 5 2 2 1 Features 2 6 2 2 2 Domain Hardware Requirements 2 6 2 2 3 Domain Configuration 2 8 2 3 Resource Managemen
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34. SCF provides a user interface from which users can operate and manage the server 3 2 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Overview Guide 7 April 2007 3 2 1 1 The XSCFU has a serial port and LAN port as external interfaces A terminal such as a personal computer or workstation can be connected to the XSCF through a serial connection or Ethernet connection The servers can be operated and managed from the command line based XSCF shell or browser based XSCF Web pages provided by the XSCF Only the XSCF shell can be used through the serial connection Both the XSCF shell and XSCF Web pages can be used through the Ethernet connection Note The XSCFU supports a redundant configuration duplicate configuration for high reliability The XSCF that is currently in control of the server is called the active XSCFU and the other XSCF is called the standby XSCF or standby XSCFU since it serves as the backup XSCF to the active one The active XSCF and standby XSCF monitor each other to implement a failover mechanism to switch between the active XSCF or standby XSCF when one of them detects and error in the other For details on functions provided by the XSCF see Section 3 2 2 XSCF Functional Overview on page 3 4 and the SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers eXtended System Control Facility XSCF User s Guide Command Line based User Interface XSCF shell The XSCF shell is a command line based user interface th
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36. a 7 chome P O Box 3470 Oota Ku Sunnyvale CA 94088 3470 Tokyo 144 0051 FAX 408 746 6813 JAPAN FUJITSU LIMITED xxviii SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Overview Guide April 2007 FOLD AND TAPE NO POSTAGE NECESSARY IF MAILED UNITED STATES ZF BUSINESS REPLY MAIL FIRST CLASS MAIL PERMIT NO 741 SUNNYVALE CA pw POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY ADDRESSEE gr FUJITSU COMPUTER SYSTEMS F UJITSU ATTENTION ENGINEERING OPS M S 249 i 1250 EAST ARQUES AVENUE P O BOX 3470 SUNNYVALE CA 94088 3470 FOLD AND TAPE Preface xxix xxx SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Overview Guide April 2007 CHAPTER 1 system Overview This chapter provides an overview of features specifications and configurations of the SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers m Product Overview m System Specifications m Server Components Component Mounting Conditions m Optional Products m Software Features 1 1 Product Overview SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 servers have been developed as UNIX servers using a symmetric multi processing SMP architecture Each of these systems merges mainframe technologies for high reliability and the associated know how accumulated over time with the high speed technologies of super computers and the openness of UNIX server development If a problem occurs during operation the errors causing them can be corrected or isolated without stopping the system This f
37. a periodic maintenance or system configuration change can also be performed without affecting operating resources This can improve service uptime significantly Reliability To improve quality and gain high reliability you must select appropriate components considering the lifetime of the products and response at the time of error occurrence Reliability is equally important to both hardware and software Furthermore software errors are not only triggered by program errors but also by hardware errors SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 servers provide the following functions to realize high reliability m Monitoring by the XSCF to periodically check whether software such as the Solaris Operating System is running in domains host watchdog monitoring m Memory patrol is periodically performed to detect memory software errors and stuck faults even in memory areas not normally used to prevent use of faulty memory and thereby prevent system failures caused by faulty memory from occurring 2 12 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Overview Guide April 2007 2 4 2 m Since ECC protects functional data in all routes including a computing unit a register cache memory and a system bus all 1 bit errors can be automatically corrected by hardware to ensure data integrity Availability Availability is characterized by how easily a server fails and how quickly the user can be recovered from the failure The amount of time the system is u
38. ach domain Domain configuration settings are made for each domain A domain can be configured by specifying an XSB together with this LSB number Up to 16 XSBs can be configured in a single domain The following as well as the quantity of resources must be considered by the user who is specifying the domain configuration and division type m The Uni XSB type is suitable in the configuration of a domain requiring a large quantity of resources Also an XSB of the Uni XSB type is separated by the physical configuration units of a CMU and IOU Thus if a hardware error occurs in a CPU or memory hardware can easily be replaced without affecting other domains However a resource quantity decrease due to an error may be in the range specified by the PSB m Quad XSB type is suitable in the configuration of a small scale domain and optimized for flexible resource management However since domains are logically separated in a PSB an error in the hardware shared within the PSB may affect other domains In addition resources of a configured domain can be added to and deleted from individual XSBs and they can be moved between domains 2 8 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Overview Guide April 2007 FIGURE 2 3 shows the domain configuration PSB Uni XSB type Domain A The resources can be moved between domains using DR FIGURE 2 3 Domain Configuration Chapter 2 System Features 2 9 2 0 23 1 Resource Management
39. at can be used from a terminal such as a personal computer or workstation connected to the XSCF through a serial connection or Ethernet connection With the serial connection the terminal is connected directly to the server to use shell commands provided by the XSCF Also the console redirection function of the XSCF enables the terminal to be used as an operating system console With the Ethernet connection the terminal is connected to the XSCF via Secure Shell SHH or telnet to use shell commands provided by the XSCF The following are the main operations that can be performed with the XSCF shell m Display the server configuration or status and various related settings m Display the domain configuration or status and various related settings m Start or shut down a domain m Make settings for various network services m Make settings for various security functions Chapter 3 About Software 3 3 3 2 1 2 22 3 2 2 1 3 2 2 2 m Make various settings for the remote maintenance service function Browser Based User Interface XSCF Web XSCF WEb is a browser based user interface that can be used from a terminal such as a personal computer or workstation connected to the server through an Ethernet connection However the XSCF Web pages cannot be used through a serial connection If the browser function of a terminal is used for a connection to the XSCF BUI operations can be performed XSCF Functional Overview This sectio
40. ats 288 slots 64 slots 2 drives 2 drives can be mounted option 32 units type A 30 units Power supply unit FAN unit XSCF power system dual power feed option and clock supply system CPU Memory board unit I O unit System Control Facility disk PCI Card DVD ROM drive tape drive External I O Expansion Unit 1 8 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Overview Guide April 2007 TABLE 1 1 Main Unit Specifications 2 of 2 M9000 Base cabinet expansion Item M8000 Base cabinet only cabinet System control interface LAN serial uninterruptible power supply UPS interface remote cabinet interface RCI and USB 5 Number of domains 16 24 24 Operating environment Solaris Operating System 1 Up to eight lanes of PCle bus are connected to each slot 2 A built in IOU Onboard Device Card_A IOUA is required for using hard disk drives 3 The upper part of the SPARC Enterprise M8000 server cabinet has a 12 rack units RU space 4 This is the maximum capacity when 8 GB dual inline memory modules DIMM are mounted 5 This interface is only used for maintenance by authorized service personnel It does not support general pur pose USB devices 6 For the latest information on the operating system visit our Web site or contact your sales representative For up to date URL information see the Web site information about the messages described in the reference manuals noted in the Preface 127 Installation
41. binet Only and Power Cabinet Rear View 1 15 M9000 With an Expansion Cabinet and Power Cabinet Front View 1 16 M9000 With an Expansion Cabinet and Power Cabinet Rear View 1 17 Operator Panel 1 18 External I O Expansion Unit 1 26 Main Component Connections 2 4 Partition Division Types 2 7 Domain Configuration 2 9 x SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Overview Guide April 2007 Tables TABLE 1 1 TABLE 1 2 TABLE 1 3 TABLE 1 4 TABLE 1 5 TABLE 1 6 TABLE 1 7 Main Unit Specifications 1 8 Installation Specifications 1 9 Environmental Specifications 1 10 Power Specifications 1 11 Operator Panel LEDs 1 18 Operator Panel Switches 1 19 Specifications of the Power Cabinet and M8000 M9000 Dual Power Feed Option 1 25 xi xii SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Overview Guide April 2007 Preface This manual the SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Overview Guide describes system features system configurations hardware functions and software functions of the SPARC Enterprise SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000servers This section explains Structure and Contents of This Manual on page xiii SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Documentation on page xiv Text Conventions on page xvi Prompt Notations on page xvi Syntax of the Command Line Interface CLI on page xvii Environment Requirements for Using This Product on page xvii Conventions for Alert Messages
42. ce in case of failure m eXtended System Control Facility XSCF SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 servers use service processor called the eXtended System Control Facility XSCF which monitors abnormalities in hardware conditions the operating status of domains and system conditions such as the temperature power supply and fan operation You can configure the system to selectively degrade a faulty component for operation if an error is detected Scheduling is supported to enable automatic power on and power off of the SPARC Enterprise system according to the specified operation schedule The console of each domain can be controlled from the XSCF via a network A browser based user interface BUI and the command line interface CLI facilitate operations for making configuration changes and status monitoring in the system Note A console display terminal is required for console control Prepare it before installation The devices that can be used as the terminal are listed below PC Workstation ASCII terminal Terminal server or a touch panel connected to a terminal server Note For the console connection method see the SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Installation Guide m Partitioning function One high end server can be divided into multiple areas or domains for more effective scalability Each domain manages resources in linkage with the XSCF A domain may consist of optimized resources dependin
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44. ct the IOU to an External I O Expansion Unit connection card m Supports the DR function that enables active maintenance and replacement of IOUs during system operation and enables addition and deletion of active IOUs during system operation m Insert the PCI Card into one of the supplied cassettes before inserting it into a built in PCle slot in the IOU A PCI card whose length is up to 177 8 mm short size can be mounted in a slot m A redundant DDC configuration enables continuous operation even if a DDC fails Chapter 1 System Overview 1 21 1 3 4 1 3 5 1 3 6 1 3 7 1 3 8 FAN Unit The FAN unit is used to cool the server There are two types of FAN units with the following features m A redundant fan configuration enables continuous system operation even if a fan fails during system operation m Hot system maintenance or replacement of a faulty fan can be performed during system operation Power Supply Unit The power supply unit PSU feeds power to each unit and has the following features m A redundant configuration enables the system operation to continue without interruption even if a power supply unit fails during system operation m Hot system maintenance or replacement of a faulty power supply unit can be performed during system operation Crossbar Unit The crossbar unit XBU consists of crossbar switches that logically connect CMUs and IOUs The XBU has redundant bus routes If one route fai
45. e M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration DR User s Guide 2 10 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Overview Guide April 2007 2 0 2 2 0 0 2 3 4 PCI Hot plug The PCI hot plug function enables PCI cards to be added or removed under the Solaris Operating System without a system reboot Examples of uses for the PCI hot plug function are as follows m Replacing or removing a faulty PCI card or one that will probably become faulty during system operation m Adding a PCI card during system operation For details on the PCI hot plug function see the SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Service Manual Capacity on Demand Capacity on Demand COD is an optional service that allows the user to purchase spare processing resources CPUs for the servers The spare resources are provided in the form of one or more CPUs on COD boards that are installed on your server However to access these CPUs you must first purchase the COD right to use RTU licenses for them Note RTU means a license applicable to each CPU To use CPUs with the extra number of CPU RTUs purchased beforehand the user needs to purchase additional RTUs processors on each system board The right to use license for CPUs specifies the number of CPUs that can be used in the entire system The system administrator decides the system boards and domains to which the Right to Use is to be assigned The right to use license for CPUs specifies th
46. e number of CPUs that can be used in the entire system The system administrator decides the system boards and domains to which the Right to Use is to be assigned For details on RTU assignment see Section 3 2 2 6 Resource Management on page 3 5 For details on COD see the SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers Administration Guide Zones The Solaris 10 OS has a function called Zones that divides the processing resources and allocates them to applications Chapter 2 System Features 2 11 In a domain resources can be divided into sections called containers and the processing sections are allocated to each application The processing resources are managed independently in each container If a problem occurs in a container the container can be isolated so that it does not affect other containers It provides flexible resource allocation that enables optimal resource management with consideration given to the processing load 2 4 2 4 1 RAS RAS is an acronym for functions related to Reliability Availability and Serviceability RAS for SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 servers minimizes system downtime by providing for error checking at appropriate locations and by providing centralized monitoring and control of error checking Also SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 servers can be configured with clustering software or centralized management software to enhance the RAS function Any scheduled system halt such as
47. eature minimizes problems in many cases thereby improving job continuity Each SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers contains one or more SPARC64 VI CPUs They can operate as multiple servers that permit flexible use of resources including more efficient execution of job operations Each server consists of a cabinet containing various mounted components a front door rear door and side covers as parts of the server structure 1 1 An operator panel is mounted on the front door and is always accessible Take special care in handling and storing the dedicated key is provided for the front door and the operator panel FIGURE 1 1 through FIGURE 1 3 show exterior views of the servers SPARC Enterprise M8000 Server Appearance FIGURE 1 1 SPARC Enterprise M8000 Server 1 2 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Overview Guide April 2007 SPARC Enterprise M9000 Server Base Cabinet Only Appearance FIGURE 1 2 SPARC Enterprise M9000 Server Base Cabinet Only Chapter 1 System Overview 1 3 1 4 SPARC Enterprise M9000 Server With an Expansion Cabinet Appearance The expansion cabinet is an M9000 option connected to the M9000 type for the base cabinet only c LJ FIGURE 1 3 SPARC Enterprise M9000 Server With an Expansion Cabinet SPARC
48. ectly This signal also indicates that damage to the product or other property may occur if the user does not perform the procedure correctly IMPORTANT This indicates information that could help the user to use the product more effectively Alert Messages in the Text An alert message in the text consists of a signal indicating an alert level followed by an alert statement Alert messages are indented to distinguish them from regular text Also a space of one line precedes and follows an alert statement WARNING The tasks listed below for this product and optional product provided by Fujitsu Siemens Computers should be performed only by authorized service personnel The user must not perform these tasks Incorrect operation of these tasks may cause electric shock injury or fire Installation and reinstallation of all components Removal of front rear or side covers Mounting unmounting of optional internal devices Connecting disconnecting of external interface cables Maintenance repair and regular diagnosis and maintenance Also important alert messages are shown in Important Alert Messages on page xviii Notes on Safety Important Alert Messages This manual provides the following important alert signals xviii SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Overview Guide 7 April 2007 Caution The WARNING signal indicates a dangerous situation could result in death or serious injury if the user does not perform the p
49. er Voltage V AC200 to 240 10 kol ieni Frequencv Hz 50 60 2 4 Power consumption kW 10 5 1 21 3 2 42 6 3 Apparent power kW 11 0 1 22 4 2 44 8 3 Power Power Input conditions cable m Plug shape Number of plugs 3 0 Japan 30 A 250 V 4P hook lock The wiring between X and Y must be single phase 200 VAC wiring North America NEMA L6 30P Europe EN60309 32A 3 single power 5 single power feed 10 single power feed feed 10 dual power feed 20 dual power feed 6 dual power feed 1 This value applies if 4 CPU Memory Board Units and 4 I O units are mounted 2 This value applies if 8 CPU Memory Board Units and 8 I O units are mounted 3 This value applies if 16 CPU Memory Board Units and 16 I O units are mounted To use a three phase power source a three phase power feed option and a power supply cabinet for mounting the option are required The three phase power feed has two connection options a star connection that connects a neutral line and each phase and a delta connection that connects each phase For details on specifications for the three phase power feed see the SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Site Planning Guide Chapter 1 System Overview 1 11 125 M8000 Server Components FIGURE 1 4 shows the front of the SPARC Enterprise M8000 Server with a power cabinet connected to it and FIGURE 1 5 shows the server rear view System component names are shown in each figure The dual
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52. g on its intended use enabling more efficient system configurations Dynamic Reconfiguration DR enables adding deleting and relocating resources of domains without stopping processing in the domain This enables dynamic reconfiguration of resources without stopping a job even when the job load increases suddenly or when a faulty component is replaced For details on domain functions see the SPARC Enterprise SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Overview Guide April 2007 M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers Administration Guide For details of the DR function see the SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration DR User s Guide m The Solaris Operating System Solaris 10 or later is supported With an added function for error prediction and self recovery by the system Predictive Self Healing and enhanced process privilege management and network functions the Solaris Operating System sets new standards for performance efficiency availability and security m Capacity on Demand CoD Supports Capacity on Demand CoD which enables instantaneous increases in the CPU capacity according to increases in the job load Spare CPUs that are mounted in advance can be used immediately upon purchase of a corresponding number of CPU licenses thereby accommodating such needs for increased processing capacity For details see the SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers Administration Guide 1
53. ged into a PCle slot in an I O unit The main components power supply units and FAN units can be configured to be redundant Redundant configurations can be used for the main components such as a power supply unit FAN unit hard disk unit and PCI card Implementation of redundant configurations enables operation to continue without interruption even if one of the units making up part of the system fails The main components power supply units and FAN units support active replacement addition Component replacement and addition during system operation supported for the main components such as a power supply unit FAN unit hard disk unit System Control Facility board system board and PCI card with some exceptions Dynamic reconfiguration DR is used for active replacement and addition of CMU and IOU configuring the system board PCI hot plug PHP function enables replacement and addition of PCI Cards while the system is running Automatic reboot on failure Chapter 1 System Overview 1 5 1 6 If a failure occurs the faulty component is automatically isolated from the system and the system is rebooted If 1 bit errors occur frequently in the cache memory configuring a CPU the faulty memory can be dynamically isolated without rebooting the Solaris Operating System This type of graceful degradation function enables the operation of the other resources to continue without interruption and also provides high fault toleran
54. hock injury or fire m Installation and reinstallation of all components and initial settings m Removal of front rear or side covers m Mounting de mounting of optional internal devices Preface xxv m Plugging or unplugging of external interface cards m Maintenance and inspections repairing and regular diagnosis and maintenance Caution The following tasks regarding this product and the optional products provided from Fujitsu Siemens Computers should only be performed by a certified service engineer Users must not perform these tasks Incorrect operation of these tasks may cause malfunction m Unpacking optional adapters and such packages delivered to the users m Plugging or unplugging of external interface cards Remodeling Rebuilding Caution Any modification and or recycling of this product and its components may be carried out only by a certified service engineer and must not be done by the customer under any circumstances Otherwise electric shock injury or fire may result Emission of Laser Beam Invisible modules that generate invisible laser radiation Laser beams are generated while the equipment is operating even if an optical cable is disconnected or a cover is removed Do not look at any light emitting part directly or through an optical apparatus e g magnifying glass microscope h Caution The main unit and high speed optical interconnect cabinet contain xxvi
55. hus provided to the user Remote System Control and Monitoring The XSCF provides functions for monitoring the server through an Ethernet connection so that the user can remotely manage the server Moreover a function for reporting error information to the system administrator and a remote console input output function are supported System availability is thus increased Resource Management XSCF manages hardware resources on configured domains and system boards As for the resource management DR function that enables dynamic reconfiguration of domains is provided Moreover COD is provided to realize resource management CPUs that is purchased by license Chapter 3 About Software 3 5 3 6 Dynamic Reconfiguration DR The XSCF assists in dynamically changing a system board configuration during system operation The XSCF can be used for dynamic reconfiguration of domains For details on DR see the SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Service Manual Capacity on Demand COD To use CoD RTUs must be purchased Then resources such as CPUs must be configured according to the number of purchased RTUs so that they can be used as needed The licenses that are defined are allocated to individual resources when such resources are required for use because of the start of a domain or another trigger For details see the SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers Administration Guide SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Overvie
56. igured m A redundant DDC configuration enables continuous operation even if a DDC fails 1 20 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Overview Guide 7 April 2007 1 3 2 1 3 3 CPU Memory Board Unit The CPU Memory Board Unit CMU contains CPUMs memory modules and a DDC The CMU and an I O units can be combined to construct one or more domains The CMU has the following features m Contains an interconnect LSI module that uses the latest LSI process m Uses Double Data Rate DDR II DIMM memory m Supports the DR function that enables hot maintenance and replacement of CMUs during system operation and enables addition and deletion of active CMUs during system operation m A redundant DDC configuration enables continuous operation even if a DDC fails I O Unit The I O unit IOU consists of a PCle bridge control LSI module a printed circuit board containing a DDC a hard disk drive HDD PCle slots and PCI cassettes for the IOU The IOU and the CMU can be combined to configure a server The IOU has the following features m It contains eight PCle slots m The IOU Onboard Device Card A TOUA can be used to connect the in cabinet disk drive 2 5 inch SAS interface the in cabinet DVD ROM drive and a tape device The LAN port 1000BASE T 100Base TX 100Base T mounted on the card can be used m It supports PCI hot plug for External I O Expansion Units and PCle slots m An External I O Expansion Unit can be used to conne
57. irror mode can be set up by the system administrator I O Subsystem The I O subsystem controls data transfer between the main unit and I O devices These servers use PCle as the interconnect bus for I O devices Each IOU contains eight lane x8 PCle slots Also eight lane PCle slots or 133 MHz 64 bit PCI X slots can be in a mounted through an External I O Expansion Unit The SPARC Enterprise M8000 server SPARC Enterprise M9000 server and the SPARC Enterprise M9000 with expansion cabinet can mount up to 32 64 or 128 PCle compatible cards respectively PCI Express slots or PCI X slots can be added by mounting an External I O Expansion Unit through a PCI Express slot 2 2 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Overview Guide 7 April 2007 2 1 4 System Bus The CMU containing a CPU and memory subsystem and each component in an IOU containing an I O subsystem are used for high throughput data transfer between all components through a crossbar switch The crossbar switch has duplicated bus routes If one crossbar switch has an error the system can be restarted to isolate the faulty switch enabling the high end servers to continue operation FIGURE 2 1 shows data transfer in the system Chapter 2 System Features 2 3 CMU IOU I O Box FIGURE 2 1 Main Component Connections 2 4 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Overview Guide 7 April 2007 2 1 5 Note The SC is the system controller that controls CPUs and memory
58. ls the system can be restarted through the other route to continue operation Clock Control Unit The clock control unit CLKU contains an LSI module used for the clock The CLKU has redundant clock supply routes If one route fails the system can be restarted through the other route to continue operation Operator Panel The operator panel can be used to turn on and off the server power switch between operation modes and display system status information 1 22 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Overview Guide April 2007 1 3 9 1 3 10 The operations of switches on the operator panel can be limited by switching the operation mode with the dedicated key supplied for the panel XSCF Unit The XSCF unit XSCFU includes a dedicated processor which operates independently from the main unit processors The XSCFU in the servers adopts a duplicated configuration to increase fault tolerance The XSCFU is equipped with hardware interfaces for network connections to remote devices such as personal computers and workstations A remote device can be connected via a network to the XSCF to control startup settings and operation management of the system The XSCFU provides the following hardware interfaces for network connections m Serial port m LAN ports 10 100BASE T 100Base TX The XSCF can be accessed through network connections using these interfaces The commandline interface XSCF shell and browser based user interface
59. mory bus thereby preventing system failures in response to an error at the bus or device connected to memory bus m Memory patrol function has no influence on the workload of software operation because it is implemented in hardware Chapter 2 System Features 2 13 2 4 3 Serviceability Serviceability is characterized by how easily a server fault can be diagnosed and how quickly the server can be recovered from the fault or how easily the fault can be corrected To achieve high serviceability rates it must be possible to identify the causes of component or device failure To facilitate recovery from failure the system must determine the cause of the failure and isolate the faulty component for replacement The system must also notify the system administrator and or field engineer of the event and situation in an easy to understand format that prevents misunderstandings SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 servers provide the following solution to realize high serviceability m Status LEDs mounted on the operator panel indicating the main replaceable components and the components to which active replacement is applicable m Remote recognition of the device operating status and remote maintenance using the XSC m LED blinking function for indicating the maintenance target CHECK LED which is also called a locator m Notes and cautions marked on different types of labels provided for the system administrator and field engineers m Automatic
60. n provides an overview of the main functions supported by the XSCE For details on each function see the SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers eXtended System Control Facility XSCF User s Guide System Management The main tasks of the XSCF are control and monitoring of the entire SPARC Enterprise system such as configuration management and monitoring of the server s cooling components FAN units domain status monitoring power on and power off of peripheral units and error monitoring Also the XSCF provides a partitioning function for domain configuration and management The XSCF constantly monitors the server status so that the system can operate stably When any error is detected in the system the system status monitoring mechanism immediately collects error information about the hardware hardware log and analyzes it to identify the error location and check the error status The XSCF displays the status and it degrades the relevant component or domain as necessary or it resets the system thereby preventing the error from occurring again The XSCF provides high reliability high availability and high serviceability for the entire system Security Management The XSCF manages user accounts for the XSCF The operating range in the XSCF shell and XSCF Web pages can be limited based on user account types and settings Moreover the XSCF provides an IP address filtering function for permitting access to 3 4 SPARC
61. notification for reporting different types of faults to the system administrator and field engineers m Centralized systematic monitoring such as supporting SNMP of a complex system from a data center 2 14 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Overview Guide April 2007 CHAPTER 3 About Software This chapter explains the following software functions m Solaris Operating System Functions m XSCF Firmware Function 3 1 Solaris Operating System Functions The Solaris Operating System Solaris OS has the following features m Solaris reliability that has been built over the years m Affinity that fully brings out the hardware performance of the SPARC architecture m A variety of products from ISVs application software and middleware m Resource optimization using the partitioning and DR functions m Dynamic addition change of IO device using PCI hot plug m Resource management with Solaris zones using Solaris container technology m Advanced system management in cooperation with XSCF For details of the Solaris Operating System see the manual on the following URL http docs sun com Irrespective of the capabilities of the software suite the Solaris Operating System has the following functions for communicating with the SPARC Enterprise server hardware m Domain Management m PCI Hot plug 3 1 3 1 1 3 1 2 Domain Management In the SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers servers a physical system board PSB
62. ns have completed processing No user is using the equipment e When the main unit power is turned off the Power LED on the operation panel is turned off Be sure to confirm that the Power LED is off before turning off the main power uninterruptible power supply UPS power distribution box main line switch etc If necessary back up files before turning off the system power Data destruction Do not forcibly stop a domain that is operating normally Otherwise data may be destroyed Data destruction Do not disconnect the power cable from the AC power input while power is being supplied Otherwise data stored on hard disk units may be destroyed Preface xxi Alert Labels The labels shown below are affixed on this product These labels provide information for users of the product Caution Do not peel off the labels m M8000 Nice meci R ike BG biel CAUTION E RTBAVAAKSVT EM ROZE BS ELECTROSTATIC SENSITIVE DEVICES te
63. onents of the system are shown in each figure One power cabinet is connected to the M9000 base cabinet only FAN Unit Power Cabinet Power Supply Unit AC Section Power Supply Unit l 2 Crossbar Unit Clock Unit XSFC Unit EH 1 0 Unit YI Tape Drive Unit DVD Drive Unit AC Section l FIGURE 1 6 M9000 Base Cabinet Only and Power Cabinet Front View 1 14 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Overview Guide 7 April 2007
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65. rocedure correctly Task Warning Normal Electric shock fire operation Do not damage break or modify the power cables Cable damage may cause electric shock or fire Preface xix Caution The CAUTION signal indicates a hazardous situation could result in minor or moderate personal injury if the user does not perform the procedure correctly This signal also indicates that damage to the product or other property may occur if the user does not perform the procedure correctly Task Warning Normal Equipment damage operation Be sure to follow the precautions below when installing the main unit Otherwise the equipment may be damaged e Do not block ventilation slits e Avoid installing the equipment in a placed exposed to direct sunlight or near equipment that becomes extremely hot e Avoid installing the equipment in a dusty place or a place directly exposed to corrosive gas or salty air e Avoid installing the equipment in a placed exposed to strong vibration Also install the equipment on a level surface so that it is stable e The grounding wire must be class 3 or higher Connecting it with another grounding wire for shared grounding may cause a malfunction Be sure to use a single grounding path for the grounding wire e Do not run any cable beneath any equipment Also prevent cables from becoming taut Never disconnect any power cable from the equipment while power is being supplied to the equipment e Do
66. rprise M9000 Server Expansion Cabinet Option A SPARC Enterprise M9000 Server base cabinet configuration can contain up to 32 CPU Modules 64 cores up to 2TB of memory and up to 224 PCI slots A configuration containing more components than described above would require the expansion cabinet option of the SPARC Enterprise M9000 Server A configuration with the SPARC Enterprise M9000 Server expansion cabinet can contain up to 64 CPU modules 128 cores up to 4TB of memory and up to 288 PCI slots 1 26 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Overview Guide April 2007 For information about connecting the SPARC Enterprise M9000 Server expansion cabinet and the SPARC Enterprise M9000 Server base cabinet see the SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Installation Guide 1 6 Software Features The SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers use XSCF for system administration and monitoring The Solaris Operating System can be installed as the operating environment used in a domain For details see Chapter 3 Chapter 1 System Overview 1 27 1 28 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Overview Guide 7 April 2007 CHAPTER 2 System Features This chapter explains the following technical aspects including features and structures m Hardware Configuration m Partitioning m Resource Management RAS 2 1 Hardware Configuration This section explains the hardware configuration which includes the following items
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68. sable is represented as a percentage Hardware and software faults in the system cannot be completely eliminated To provide high availability the system must include mechanisms that enable continuous system operation even if a failure occurs in hardware such as components and devices or in software such as the operating system or application software SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 servers provide the functions listed below to obtain high availability Higher availability can also be obtained by combining the server with clustering software or management software m Supporting redundant configurations and hot replacement of power supplies and fans m Supporting redundant configuration of disks mirroring by software and active replacement m Extended range of automatic correction of temporary faults in memory system buses and LSI internal data m Support of an enhanced retry function and degradation function for detected faults m Shortening the downtime by using automatic system reboot m Shortening the time taken for system startup m XSCF collection of fault information and preventive maintenance using different types of warnings m Supporting the Chipkill function in the memory subsystem which enables single bit error correction to continue processing in response to continuous burst read errors caused by failures of a memory device m Supporting the memory mirroring function enables normal data processing through the other me
69. t 2 10 2 3 1 Dynamic Reconfiguration 2 10 2 3 2 PCI Hot plug 2 11 2 3 3 Capacity on Demand 2 11 2 3 4 Zones 2 11 2 4 RAS 2 12 vi SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Overview Guide April 2007 2 4 1 Reliability 2 12 2 4 2 Availability 2 13 2 4 3 Serviceability 2 14 3 About Software 3 1 3 1 Solaris Operating System Functions 3 1 3 1 1 Domain Management 3 2 3 1 2 PCI Hot plug 3 2 3 2 XSCF Firmware Function 3 2 3 2 1 XSCF Features 3 2 3 2 1 1 Command Line based User Interface XSCF shell 3 3 3 2 1 2 Browser Based User Interface XSCF Web 3 4 3 2 2 XSCF Functional Overview 3 4 3 2 2 1 System Management 3 4 3 2 2 2 Security Management 3 4 3 2 2 3 System Status Management 3 5 3 2 2 4 Error Detection and Management 3 5 3 2 2 5 Remote System Control and Monitoring 3 5 3 2 2 6 Resource Management 3 5 Glossary Glossary 1 Index Index 1 Contents vii viii SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Overview Guide April 2007 Figures FIGURE 1 1 FIGURE 1 2 FIGURE 1 3 FIGURE 1 4 FIGURE 1 5 FIGURE 1 6 FIGURE 1 7 FIGURE 1 8 FIGURE 1 9 FIGURE 1 10 FIGURE 1 11 FIGURE 2 1 FIGURE 2 2 FIGURE 2 3 SPARC Enterprise M8000 Server 1 2 SPARC Enterprise M9000 Server Base Cabinet Only 1 3 SPARC Enterprise M9000 Server With an Expansion Cabinet 1 4 M8000 and Power Cabinet Front View 1 12 M8000 and Power Cabinet Rear View 1 13 M9000 Base Cabinet Only and Power Cabinet Front View 1 14 M9000 Base Ca
70. ve the following firmware OpenBoot PROM POST XSCF See XSCF The SAS controller the GbE controller and control program for External I O Expansion Unit can be considered as firmware The I O unit which is common to midrange and high end servers monitors I O events and supports PCle Further midrange server supports PCI X cards The PCI cards must first be inserted in a PCI cassette The I O unit for the midrange servers supports up to five PCI cassettes four PCI Express cassettes upper four slots and one PCI X cassette lowest slot See I O unit IOU The unit of grouping for memory CPU and I O that is visible to software The physical system board PSB or eXtended System Board XSB assigned with the system board number on the domain is recognized as the logical system board One domain consists a maximum of 16 logical system boards These can be a combination of XSBs and PSBs See logical system board LSB Glossary 3 M mode switch O operator panel OPNL OS P PCI cassette PCle PCI Express PCIe PCI hot plug PHP PCI X PHP physical system board PSB power supply unit PSU Glossary 4 A physical key switch on the server that controls system modes locked and service A panel containing system indicators the cabinet power control button and the cabinet mode switch Operating system A container for a PCI card There are two varieties PCle and PCI X See P
71. w Guide April 2007 Glossary BUI C Capacity on Demand COD CLI clock control unit CLKU CLKU CPU CPU Memory Board unit CMU CPUM Browser based user interface An option that provides additional CPU processing resources when needed These additional CPUs are provided on COD CPU boards that are installed in the server To access the COD CPUs you must purchase the COD right to use RTU licenses for them Command line interface Unit consisting of the clock board and mechanical components This is an active replaceable unit See clock control unit CLKU Central processing unit In the SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 servers the CPU Memory unit consists of the CPU memory and CMU channel See CPU module CPUM Glossary 1 CPU module CPUM crossbar XB Crossbar unit XBU D dual power feed dynamic reconfiguration DR E ECC eXtended system board XSB eXtended System Control Facility XSCF A module containing one or two CPU chip s The switch ASIC that controls the transfer of data between the System Controller SC and the I O The board that mounts the crossbar large scale integration XB ASICs The crossbar unit is used in the SPARC Enterprise M9000 model In the SPARC Enterprise M9000 with Expansion Cabinet model the cable among crossbar units connect each chassis Type of power feed for the high reliability system that contains dual lines
72. witch for setting the operation mode For details about the operator panel see the SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Service Manual The following figure shows the operator panel and its LEDs and switches are described below Chapter 1 System Overview 1 17 Operator Panel Appearance FIGURE 1 10 shows the operator panel Locked Service POWER LED STANDBY LED CHECK LED POWER switch MODE switch FIGURE 1 10 Operator Panel Operator Panel LEDs TABLE 1 5 lists the operating states indicated by the LEDs on the operator panel TABLE 1 5 Operator Panel LEDs LEDs Name Light color Description of function and operating state CD POWER Green Indicates whether the main unit power is on If this LED is on the power is on C STANDBY Green Indicates the standby state of the main unit If this LED is on the power can be turned on A CHECK Amber Indicates the main unit operating status This is used to indicate a maintenance target or it indicates that the unit cannot be started If this LED is on a system error has been detected 1 18 SPARC Enterprise M8000 M9000 Servers Overview Guide 7 April 2007 Operator Panel Switches The switches on the operator panel include the mode switch for setting the operation mode and the POWER switch for turning on and off the SPARC Enterprise Server To switch between system operation mode and maintenance mode insert the dedicated key of the high end server
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