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Contents Netra 1290 Server Installation Guide Please Recycle Contents Setting Up 39 Setup Process Netra 1290 Server ConnectionsFigures System Controller and I/O Assembly Locations Tables Viii Netra 1290 Server Installation Guide May Using Unix Commands How This Document Is OrganizedShell Prompts Typographic ConventionsThird-Party Web Sites Related DocumentationDocumentation, Support, and Training Sun Welcomes Your Comments Unpacking the Server To Unpack the ServerRemove and unpack the shipping kit 1Opening the Shipping CartonRemove the outer carton 2Removing the Carton PiecesInstalling Slide Rails Remove the internal saddleAdjusting the Slide Rail Assembly N F I R ETo Install the Inner Rails on the Server Spring clip should engage To Prepare the Rails for 2-Post Installations Repeat through for the second inner railTo Install the Slide Rail Assemblies in the Bottom Position To Install the Slide Rail Assemblies in the Top Position To Install the Slide Rail Assemblies in the Bottom Position Front bracket Rear bracket Secured to outer cabinet holes To Install the Slide Rail Assemblies in the Top Position Netra 1290 Server Installation Guide May Secure the front bracket with two No -32 UNF screws Installing the Server in a CabinetTo Prepare to Install the Server in the Cabinet Repeat Step a and Step b for the second front bezel door Remove the shipping cradle bolts FigureTo Mount the Server in the Cabinet 9Removing the Shipping Cradle BoltsLatches on each side must click out, locking the rails Outer rails Inner rails 12Removing the Shipping Cradle Retract the cabinet stabilization mechanism as required 13Pushing the Server Into the System CabinetReattach the front doors of the server Installing Slide Rail Lock NutsTo Install the Lock Nuts Slide the server into the system cabinet 15Inserting and Tightening the SpacersInstalling the Cable Management Arm To Install the CMA-Lite on To Install the CMA-800 onTo Install the CMA-Lite 18CMA-Lite Cable Management ArmTo Install the CMA-800 20Upper and Lower Pivot Bracket Mounting Holes Hinge pin Upper pivot bracket Upper CMA arm Hinge pin Lower pivot bracket Lower CMA arm Slide rail Left hand T-bracket Slide rail Right hand T-bracket 25Attaching the Upper and Lower CMA Arms to the T-Bracket Connecting Power Cables To Connect the Power CablesConnecting Consoles to the System Controller To Connect the Initial Administrative Console Set up the system consoleTo Connect the Administrative Console Set up the chosen administrative consoleTo Connect the I/O Assemblies Connecting the I/O AssembliesInstalling Additional Hardware Installing Additional Peripheral Devices Setting Up Setup ProcessTo Install and Cable the Hardware Setting Up the HardwareOn/Standby Switch To Power On Using the On/Standby Switch Powering On the ServerDisabling Operation of the On/Standby Switch To disable the On/Standby switch, use the setupsc commandAt the lom prompt, type Bringing the Server to Standby ModeTo Power On Using the LOM poweron Command Press the left side of the system On/Standby switch To Bring the System to Standby Mode From the LOM PortFor an abrupt power off, type At the system prompt, typeAt the LOM prompt, type the SC password command Setting Up the ServerTo Set Up the Password To Set the Date and TimeAnswer the questions in the script To Configure Network ParametersAt the LOM prompt, type setupnetwork Access the LOM prompt Installing and Booting the Solaris Operating SystemTo Install and Boot the Solaris Operating System If necessary, install the Solaris Operating System Installing the Lights Out Management PackagesTo power on the server, type poweron To Install the LOM Drivers As superuser, type’type=ddipseudoname=lomp To Install the LOM Utility To Install the LOM Manual Pages# pkgadd -d . SUNWlomm Netra 1290 Server Installation Guide May Netra 1290 Server Connections External I/O Connection LocationsPCI+ Ibssc Assemblies Figure A-1External I/O Connection LocationsScsi Connector SCSI3Alarms Port Scsi ImplementationTable A-3Alarms Service Port Connector Pinout NET0/NET1 Ethernet Ports10/100BASE-T LOM Ethernet Port NETLOM Serial a and Serial B Ports Twisted-Pair Ethernet Cable-Type ConnectivityLOM Serial a Serial B Using a DB-25 Adapter for Your Serial Link Using a DB-9 Adapter for Your Serial LinkNetra 1290 Server Installation Guide May Index Setupnetwork command