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A4 or B4 FC Link Data-Host Notification

60

 

 

Storage Service Processor-Side Notification

61

 

Sample Host Event Grid

68

 

 

 

 

Switch Event Grid 77

 

 

 

 

 

Storage Service Processor Event

89

 

 

 

Virtualization Engine Alert

90

 

 

 

 

Manage Configuration Files Menu

92

 

 

 

Example Link Test Text Output from the Storage Automated Diagnostic Environment

93

Sun StorEdge T3+ Array Event Grid 95

 

 

 

Virtualization Engine Front Panel LEDs

111

 

 

Virtualization Engine Back Panel

112

 

 

 

Virtualization Engine Event Grid

132

 

 

 

Launching the Sun StorEdge T3+ Array Failover Driver 138

 

Sun StorEdge T3+ Array Failover Driver Versions 2.0.0.123 and 2.1.0.104 139

 

Healthy Sun StorEdge 3900 series system, shown using Multipath Configurator 140

 

Sun StorEdge 3900 series system with a LUN failover, shown using Multipath

 

Configurator 141

 

 

 

 

 

Multipath Configurator Array Properties

141

 

 

Multipath Configurator LUN Properties Detail

142

 

Sun StorEdge T3+ Array Failover Driver CLI Output for the Sun StorEdge 3900 Series

143

Sun StorEdge T3+ Array Failover Driver CLI Example Output for the Sun StorEdge 6900 Series 144

Alerts Display Using the Storage Automated Diagnostic Environment

147

Drilling Down for Sun StorEdge T3+ Array Failover Driver Fault Detail

148

Fault Confirmation Using QLogic SunBlade 149

Diagnostics Using QLogic SunBlade 150

Storage Automated Diagnostic Environment Test from Topology 151

Storage Automated Diagnostic Environment Test from Topology Pull-Down Menu 152 Storage Automated Diagnostic Environment Test from Topology Test Detail 152

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6900, 3900 specifications

Sun Microsystems was a pioneering force in the computer industry, especially known for its innovative workstations and servers during the late 20th century. Among its notable product lines were the Sun 6900 and 3900 series, which played a critical role in enterprise computing, offering substantial advancements in performance and reliability.

The Sun 6900, also known as the Starfire, was an advanced multiprocessor server introduced in the mid-1990s. One of its standout features was its ability to support up to 64 processors, making it one of the most powerful systems of its time. This scalability was made possible by Sun’s innovative design, which utilized a high-bandwidth crossbar switch architecture that facilitated fast communication between processors, ensuring minimal latency and optimal performance for demanding applications.

The 6900 was built on the UltraSPARC architecture, which provided support for 64-bit processing. This was a significant advancement over 32-bit systems, allowing for improved memory addressing and overall application performance. The server supported large amounts of RAM, up to 512 GB, which was critical for memory-intensive tasks such as database management and scientific computation.

On the other hand, the Sun 3900 series catered to a different segment of the market, targeting businesses requiring robust, yet cost-effective server solutions. The 3900 was designed primarily as a mid-range server and offered impressive reliability features such as hot-swappable components and redundant power supplies. It came equipped with the SPARC architecture, ensuring compatibility with a wide array of software applications.

Both the 6900 and 3900 series made extensive use of Sun’s Solaris operating system, which was known for its stability and security. This operating system allowed for seamless multitasking and efficient resource management, a necessity for enterprise environments where uptime was critical.

In terms of connectivity, both systems supported advanced networking capabilities, including Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet options, facilitating improved data throughput. Their modular designs allowed for easy upgrades, ensuring that organizations could adapt to changing technological demands without major overhauls.

Overall, the Sun 6900 and 3900 series represented a significant leap forward in server technology, combining powerful processing capabilities, advanced scalability, and reliable performance. These systems played a crucial role in establishing Sun Microsystems as a leader in the enterprise computing arena during their era.