Sun Microsystems X6440 manual Windows Issues, USB devices are not recognized in Rhel

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Workaround:

This issue can be resolved by following these steps:

1.Temporarily limit the memory to less than 4 GB.

This can be accomplished by physically removing RAM to reduce it to less than 4 GB.

Alternately, you can use a boot parameter to limit the memory that is used by SLES. The boot parameter is mem=nnnn, where nnnn is equal to a number less than 4000.

2.Install the latest kernel update to version 2.6.5-7.311 or newer.

After using the above method to limit the memory while the system is installed, the kernel can be updated to provide the fixes so that the full amount of memory can be used.

Information about this kernel update and how to download it is available at http://support.novell.com/techcenter/psdb/436375e56cfcb119e5e4 2c29cf234297.html.

USB devices are not recognized in RHEL 4.7

The RHEL 4.7 operating system does not recognize USB 2.0 devices. This causes the OS installations that use a USB DVD-ROM or ILOM remote KVMS device to fail. More details and a fix for this issue can be found at:

http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2008-0650.html

Workaround:

Either install RHEL 4.7 over a network or install the updated kernel fix from the Red Hat web site. Alternatively, you can remove the ehci-hcd.komodule from the kernel by typing the rmmod ehci_hcd command from the system prompt.

Windows Issues

Windows Autorun does not install drivers

Windows autorun does not install drivers. This occurs when Windows User Account Control is turned on.

Workaround:

1. Turn off Windows User Account Control.

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Contents Sun Blade X6440 Server Module Product Notes Please Recycle Sun Blade X6440 Server Module Product Notes Supported Operating Systems General InformationSupport and Patches for Sun Blade Server Modules Documentation Latest Firmware Updates Sun Blade X6440 Server Module Tools & Drivers DVDNewly Supported Features Integrated Lights Out ManagerSun Ilom Remote Console Lock Hardware and Bios IssuesSun Ilom Power Management Power LED issue Ilom Bios settings issueIlom IP address is not updated Blade server module fails to link up at 1GbE Power supply redundancy must be set to non redundant modeBios does not accept the ipmitool clear Cmos command NEM model X4238 requires latest Bios firmware Sun Installation Assistant IssuesCertain devices’ boot option ROM fails to load Sles 9 SP4 operating system is not supported using SIA SIA displays incorrect chassis information SIA will not install FEM drivers for WindowsSIA displays Ilom version as Unknown SIA does not display storage controllers SIA displays error when installing using PXE methodSIA Update function fails Integrated Lights Out Manager Issues SIA does not install operating systems via PXE serverSun Blade X6440 Server Module Product Notes November Solaris Remote Console session requires Java plugin No warning when password length is exceededMinimum Supported Browsers Service processor might take up to 3 minutes to start Execute the following command from the terminal windowError message appears during service processor startup Impitool session info all command failsPc-Check Diagnostics Software Issues Diagnostics IssuesHard disk error message in the SP event log Dimm SPD data are reported incorrectly in the FRU dataHard disk information is unknown Operating System IssuesSunVTS Diagnostics Software Issues Serial port test failsSolaris Issues Solaris OS installation halts during the installationUnable to hot plug PCI-E expansion modules PEM Linux IssuesUSB device errors reported in Red Hat Error messages might appear in Sles 10 OS dmesg PCI Bios error message might appearIGB error message might appear Only 8 of 16 CPU cores being reportedSles 9 SP4 hangs during installation or startup Post OS driver update script fails to runSles OS driver installation takes a long time to complete NIC drivers are not supported by SLES11 OSUSB devices are not recognized in Rhel Windows IssuesWindows Autorun does not install drivers System does not boot from floppy drive image Sun StorageTek RAID Expansion Module REM IssuesUse the StorageTek Bios setup utility Yellow question mark might appear in Windows Device ManagerLSI RAID Expansion Module REM Issues Upgrade path for data merging

X6440 specifications

The Sun Microsystems X6440 is a powerful and versatile server designed to meet the demands of high-performance computing environments. Launched as part of the Sun Blade family of servers, the X6440 is engineered to deliver exceptional processing capabilities and resource efficiency.

At the heart of the Sun X6440 is its impressive multicore architecture, which comes equipped with AMD Opteron processors. This allows for enhanced parallel processing, making the server apt for applications needing substantial computational power. The X6440 supports up to eight processing cores, providing users the ability to run multiple applications seamlessly while ensuring rapid data access.

One of the standout features of the X6440 is its memory capacity. The server supports up to 64GB of DDR2 memory, enabling it to handle memory-intensive workloads efficiently. This high memory capacity, paired with the server's memory bandwidth, offers significant performance boosts for database applications, virtualization, and enterprise resource planning.

Storage is another critical aspect of the X6440, providing flexibility and durability. It boasts support for up to four SATA or SAS drives, which can be configured in various RAID setups for redundancy and performance. This adaptability ensures that users can tailor their storage configurations to meet specific operational requirements and protect against data loss.

The X6440 is built for optimal energy efficiency. It utilizes advanced power management features, which minimize power consumption while maximizing performance. This energy-conscious design not only helps organizations reduce operational costs but also contributes to environmentally sustainable computing practices.

Connectivity options are expansive on the X6440. It includes multiple Gigabit Ethernet ports along with optional InfiniBand support, allowing for high-bandwidth data transfers and fast networking capabilities. This makes the X6440 an excellent fit for both high-throughput data-intensive applications and general enterprise-level computing.

In terms of manageability, the X6440 is equipped with advanced remote management tools. These tools enable administrators to monitor and manage the server from anywhere, providing vital insights into performance metrics and system health. The built-in features simplify operations and ensure that any potential issues can be addressed proactively.

Overall, the Sun Microsystems X6440 is a robust server that combines powerful processing, large memory capacity, flexible storage options, and advanced energy efficiency. Its capabilities make it a strong contender for various enterprise applications, ranging from virtualization to high-performance computing. With its innovative features and reliable performance, the X6440 remains a relevant choice for businesses looking to invest in scalable computing solutions.