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SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000 Servers Installation Guide •
December 2010
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Preface
SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000 Servers Documentation
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Text Conventions
Notes on Safety
Documentation Feedback
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Preparing to Install the Server
2.1 Safety Precautions
2.2 Before Installing the Server
2.2.1 Facility Power
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2.2.1.1 Facility Power Requirements and Characteristics
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2.2.1.2 Grounding
2.2.2 Cable Connections
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2.2.3 Checking the Installation Location
2.3 Tools and Equipment
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Installing the Server
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Caution
3.1 Checking Components
3.2 Connecting Input Power Cords
Caution
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3.2.1 Connecting a UPS Unit
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3.2.2 Verifying the Power Input Connections Before Applying Power
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3.3 Connecting the Administration Console
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3.3.1 Connecting the Console
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3.3.2 Initializing the XSCF Unit
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3.4 Powering On the Server
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3.4.1 Verifying the Configuration
2. Type the showhardconf command with the -u option from the XSCF Shell.
5. Use the show-devs command to confirm that the PCI devices are installed.
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3.4.2 Checking the Dual-Power Feed
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3.5 Connecting Additional Peripheral Devices
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Connecting the Domains to the Network
4.1 Overview of Network Configuration
4.2 Connecting to the Network
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4.3 Verifyingthe Network Connection
4.4 VerifyingOperation by Running Oracle VTS Software
System Views
A.1 M4000 Server Views
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A.3 Operator Panel Overview
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The following table provides the
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Fault Isolation
B.1 Corrective Actions to Common Problems
B.2 Using the Diagnostic Commands
B.2.1 Using the showhardconf Command
An example of the showhardconf output.
showhardconf output continued.
Refer to the showhardconf man page for more information.
B.2.2 Using the showlogs Command
B.2.3 Using the showstatus Command
B.2.4 Using the fmdump Command
B.2.4.1 fmdump -V Command
B.2.4.2 fmdump -e Command
B.2.5 Using the fmadm faulty Command
B.2.5.1 fmadm config Command
B.2.6 Using the fmstat Command
B.3 Traditional Oracle Solaris Diagnostic Commands
B.3.1 Using the iostat Command
B.3.1.1 Options
The following example shows output for one iostat command.
-e
B.3.2 Using the prtdiag Command
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B.3.2.1 Options
The following example shows output for the prtdiag command in verbose mode.
prtdiag -v output continued.
B.3.3 Using the prtconf Command
B.3.3.1 Options
The following example shows output for the prtconf command. #
B.3.4 Using the netstat Command
B.3.4.1 Options
B.3.5 Using the ping Command
B.3.5.1 Options
B.3.6 Using the ps Command
B.3.6.1 Options
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B.3.7 Using the prstat Command
B.3.7.1 Options