Sun Microsystems manual 3Netra CP32x0 ARTM-HD I/O Configurations

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Note – When the ARTM-HD is used with a Netra ATCA blade server, shielded cables are required for serial I/O ports. The shields for all shielded cables must be terminated on both ends.

Caution – You must use shielded cables for all ports to satisfy EMI compliance standards.

The customer can order the ARTM-HD, build a custom module that is ACTA or ARTM compatible, or buy a module from an IHV. A minimum set of I/O is required to provide a boot path for the host board and for console I/O to issue commands and read board and system status.

Possible boot and console configurations are described in TABLE 1-3. Sun Microsystems provides the Netra ATCA blade servers and compatible ARTM-HD. This module provides one 10/100/100 MBASE-T Ethernet RJ-45 port and one serial port from the host to the back of the system, and can optionally be used for network booting as a diskless client. The other configurations require IHV hardware.

TABLE 1-3Netra CP32x0 ARTM-HD I/O Configurations

I/O

Hardware Required

Description

 

 

 

Ethernet

Netra CP32x0 SAS Storage

The Management Ethernet port must be enabled as a boot

 

Advanced Rear Transition

device in the BIOS before it can be used; the board can run in a

 

Module HD (ARTM-HD)

diskless client configuration.

 

(supplied as an option for rear

 

 

access)

 

SAS

Netra CP32x0 SAS Storage

Can be used for local boot; requires the optional ARTM-HD.

 

Advanced Rear Transition

 

 

Module HD (ARTM-HD)

 

Serial data

Netra CP32x0 SAS Storage

The Serial port on the front panel provides the path of the

 

Advanced Rear Transition

default console I/O. When the optional ARTM-HD is installed,

 

Module HD (ARTM-HD)

the module’s serial port becomes the path of the default console

 

 

I/O (see FIGURE 1-1for location).

 

 

 

Chapter 1 Overview

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Contents Sun Microsystems, Inc Please Recycle Contents Disk Management 3-1 3.1 RAID Support Index Index-1 Page Figures Page Tables Page How This Document Is Organized PrefaceShell Prompts Using Unix CommandsTypographic Conventions Related Documentation Sun Welcomes Your Comments Documentation, Support, and TrainingThird-Party Web Sites Page Overview Features of the ARTM-HD Airflow Cooling Requirements Picmg Standards CompliancePressure Drop Rates 1Netra CP32x0 ARTM-HD Components ARTM-HD Component DiagramI/O Interfaces 3Netra CP32x0 ARTM-HD I/O Configurations Hard Disk Drive Controller Hard Disk Drives3Connecting to an External Disk Array External SAS ConnectorsLEDs 4Connecting to Another ArtmLEDs Software SupportPage Part number label Serial number label Part Number, Serial Number, and FC Address LabelsPage Installation and Service ARTM-HD About Installing and Removing1Installing the Blade Server and ARTM-HD Into the Atca Shelf Installing the ARTM-HD Retention screw Injector/ejector latch 3Holding the ARTM-HD During Installation 4Inserting the ARTM-HD Power on the system, if necessary Removing the ARTM-HD 5Removing the ARTM-HD Removing a Hard Disk Drive Installing a Hard Disk DriveChanging the OOS LED Color 6Jumper setting for red OOS LED P1/P2Reinstall the ARTM-HD Page Disk Management RAID Support SAS Bios OverviewStarting the SAS Bios Configuration Utility Creating a RAID 0 Volume Creating a RAID 1 Volume Creating a RAID 1E Volume Viewing RAID Volume Properties Activating an Array Synchronizing an ArrayLocating a Disk Drive Deleting an ArrayPage Specifications and Connectors Physical Dimensions Specifications for the ARTM-HDEthernet Management Port Hardware Descriptions1shows the location of the connectors Connectors and Pin Assignments1 I/O Connectors Serial Port SAS Connectors Zone 3 Connectors 4lists the Zone 3, J31 connector pinouts 6lists the Zone 3, J33 connector pinouts Index Bios SAS RAID