Sun Microsystems T6320 service manual Using the Ilom Web Interface to Shut Down the Server Module

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1. Log in as superuser or equivalent.

TABLE 4-1Poweroff Command Equivalents

 

 

 

ALOM-CMT

 

ILOM Web Interface Tabs

ILOM CLI

 

Compatibility Shell

Server Module Power Button

 

 

 

 

 

Remote Control,

->stop

/sys

sc> poweroff -y

Use a paper clip to press the

Remote Power Control,

->stop

-script

/sys

power button for a graceful

Select Action

shutdown.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Depending on the nature of the problem, you might want to view the system status, the log files, or run diagnostics before you shut down the system. For more information, refer to:

Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager 2.0 Supplement for Sun Blade T6320 Server Modules, 820-2546. This document describes ILOM information specific to the UltraSPARC and the Sun Blade T6320 server module. It also provides command comparisons of the ALOM CMT and ILOM CLI command sets.

Appendix D of this service manual also provides some information about ILOM.

2.Notify affected users.

Refer to your Solaris system administration documentation for additional information.

3.Save any open files and quit all running programs.

Refer to your application documentation for specific information on these processes.

4.Shut down the Solaris OS using the shutdown (1M)command.

5.Use either the ILOM web interface, or the ILOM CLI, to finish the shut down sequence as described in the following sections.

You can also press the power button on the front of the server module to initiate a graceful shutdown.

4.2.3Using the ILOM Web Interface to Shut Down the Server Module

1.From the ILOM web interface, select the tabs: Remote Control, Remote Power Control (FIGURE 4-1).

In the Select Action menu, choose a shutdown option.

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T6320 specifications

The Sun Microsystems T6320 is a high-performance server designed to meet the demands of modern data centers and enterprise applications. As part of the Sun Fire series, the T6320 is built for scalability, efficient resource utilization, and reliability, making it an ideal choice for businesses looking to optimize their IT infrastructure.

One of the key features of the T6320 is its support for the UltraSPARC T2 processor architecture. This multicore processor can handle up to eight threads per core, meaning the T6320 can manage up to 64 simultaneous threads. This threading capability is particularly beneficial for virtualization and multi-threaded applications, allowing organizations to maximize the performance of their software while minimizing latency.

The T6320 also comes equipped with a high-speed memory subsystem, supporting up to 256 GB of DDR2 memory. With a memory bandwidth of up to 17 GB/s, the server ensures that data transfer rates do not become a bottleneck, facilitating faster processing and smoother operation for demanding applications. Moreover, the server supports multi-tier storage configurations, enabling organizations to choose the right balance of performance, capacity, and cost.

In terms of connectivity, the T6320 offers multiple gigabit Ethernet ports, creating a resilient network architecture capable of handling the high data loads typical in enterprise environments. Its redundancy features, including hot-swappable components and mirrored disks, further add to its reliability, ensuring continuous service even during maintenance.

The T6320 is built with energy efficiency in mind, minimizing power consumption without compromising performance. This characteristic is increasingly critical for organizations focused on sustainability and cost savings in their energy expenditures.

Additionally, Sun Microsystems has integrated advanced security features into the T6320, such as hardware-based security mechanisms to protect sensitive data and applications. This feature is vital for businesses operating in regulated industries or those that prioritize data integrity.

Finally, the server supports a variety of operating systems, including Solaris, Linux, and various UNIX flavors. This flexibility allows organizations to run their preferred software environments, making the T6320 a versatile option for diverse IT needs.

Overall, the Sun Microsystems T6320 stands out as a powerful, flexible, and efficient server solution, adept at handling the complexities of today's enterprise workloads while paving the way for future growth and technological advancements.