Sun Microsystems CP3000 Configuring the AMC, Connectors and Ports, Environment Specifications

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4. Configuring the AMC 4–1

4.1Configuration Tools 4–2

4.2

Boot BIOS Utility 4–2

 

4.2.1

Features and Configurations 4–3

 

4.2.2

Launching the Boot BIOS Utility 4–3

4.3OpenBoot BIOS 4–5

4.4

Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) BIOS 4–6

4.5

Enabling and Disabling Channel Ports

4–6

A. Connectors and Ports

A–1

 

 

 

 

A.1

Connector Locations and Assignments

A–2

A.2

Connector Pinouts A–2

 

 

 

A.3

SAS Controller Ports

A–4

 

 

 

A.4

e-Keying Ports A–5

 

 

 

 

B. Environment Specifications

B–1

 

 

 

B.1

Electrical and Environmental

B–2

 

 

 

B.1.1

Electrical

B–2

 

 

 

 

B.1.2

Environmental

B–2

 

 

 

 

B.1.3

Absolute Maximum Ratings

B–4

 

B.1.4

Normal Operating Ranges

B–4

 

B.2

Reliability

B–4

 

 

 

 

 

B.3

Mechanical

B–5

 

 

 

 

 

 

B.3.1

Board Dimensions and Weight

B–5

C. Agency Certifications

C–1

 

 

 

 

C.1

CE Certification

C–2

 

 

 

 

C.2

NEBS/ETSI

C–2

 

 

 

 

C.3

Safety

C–3

 

 

 

 

 

 

C.4

Emissions Test Regulations

C–4

 

 

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Contents For the AMC.1-HDD SAS Disk Please Recycle Contents Managing the AMC OverviewConnectors and Ports Configuring the AMCEnvironment Specifications Agency CertificationsIndex Index-1 Typographic Conventions PrefaceThird-Party Web Sites Related DocumentationSun Welcomes Your Comments Page Getting Started Important Safety Information for Sun Hardware SystemsOperating Systems Compatibility System RequirementsChassis Compatibility Blade Server CompatibilityElectrical and Environmental UnpackingHandling AMCs 1AMC.1-HDD SAS Disk Faceplate AMC Faceplate1AMC Status LEDs AMC LEDs2Hot-Swap Blue LED States Shut down the payload OS Removing and Installing AMCsRemoving an AMC Hot-Swap LED starts blinking 2Deactivating the AMC 3Removing the AMC Remove the AMC4Front Cable Management Bracket in Lower Position Removing a Blade Server and AMCRemove the filler panel, if necessary Installing an AMC5Sample Top View Obtain the AMC card from the ship kit6Opening the Injector/Ejector Latch Page 7Inserting the AMC Into a Blade Server Push the ejector latch in fullyTo Enable AMC Port 3 Driven by Port 2 of SAS Controller To Enable AMC Port 2 Driven by Port 1 of SAS ControllerPower on the system, if necessary Enabling and Disabling SAS PortsTo Disable AMC Port 3 Driven by Port 2 of SAS Controller To Disable AMC Port 2 Driven by Port 1 of SAS ControllerPage Overview Features Hard Drive Disk Power RegulatorKey Components Module Management Controller MMC SAS ControllerFlash LEDs Port ConnectorsFaceplate and LEDs OOS Technical Support and Warranty Functional DiagramPage 4Sun Netra CP3000 AMC.1-HDD SAS disk Barcode Labeling Disposal Managing the AMC Ipmi Controller Supported Ipmi CommandsMonitoring and Control Functions 1Supported Ipmi Commands 2Standard FRU Data Records FRU Information3Threshold Sensors SensorsReadme files within the download package Firmware and Software UpgradesConfiguring the AMC Boot Bios Utility Configuration ToolsPress Ctrl C Features and ConfigurationsLaunching the Boot Bios Utility Page 2Adapter Properties Menu OpenBoot BiosEnabling and Disabling Channel Ports Extensible Firmware Interface EFIConnectors and Ports Table A-1Pin Assignments Connector Locations and AssignmentsConnector Pinouts Appendix a Connectors and Ports SAS Controller Ports 1AMC e-Keying Port Assignments Keying PortsPage Environment Specifications Table B-2Environmental Specifications Table B-1Electrical SpecificationsElectrical and Environmental ElectricalRPM Table B-3MTBF Values by TemperatureNormal Operating Ranges ReliabilityAbsolute Maximum Ratings Mechanical Board Dimensions and WeightAMC.1-HDD SAS disk PCB Dimensions Page Agency Certifications NEBS/ETSI CE CertificationSafety 2 EN 55024 Immunity Emissions Test Regulations1 EN 55022 Emissions Industry Canada Canada Regulatory InformationFCC USA Page Numerics IndexNEBS/ETSI, C-2