Sun Fire V120 and Netra Server User’s Guide
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 Contents
 Installing the Server Into a Rack
Using DC Power
Installing Optional Hardware Components
 Connecting the Cables
Powering On the Sun Fire V120 or Netra 120 Server
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 Managing the Server From the Solaris Prompt
 Part III Troubleshooting and Maintenance
Replacing a Server or Replacing Individual Components
 System Board Jumper Settings Index
Reinstalling the Solaris Operating Environment B-1
Configuring the LOM Device Driver C-1
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 Figures
 Removing the Thumbscrew Brackets
 Sample LOM Device Event Log Oldest Event Reported First
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 Tables
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 How This Book Is Organized
Part I Installation and Configuration
Preface
 Part IV Appendixes
Using Solaris Commands
Part II Remote and Local Management
 Typographic Conventions
Shell Prompts
 Sun Welcomes Your Comments
Accessing Sun Documentation Online
Related Documentation
 Safety Precautions
Symbols
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 R T I Installation and Configuration
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 Introduction
 Overview of the Sun Fire V120 and Netra 120 Servers
1The Sun Fire V120 Server
 Contents of the Ship Kit
 2Contents of the Ship Kit
 2Customer-Installable Hardware and Software
Optional Hardware and Software
 Front Panel
3The Front Panel of the Sun Fire V120 and Netra 120 Servers
 Back Panel
4The Back Panel of the Sun Fire V120 Server
 Tools You Need for Installation
Fans Inside the Sun Fire V120 and Netra 120 Servers
 Environmental Specifications
Tolerance of Environmental Conditions
Acoustic Noise Generated by the Server
Environmental Compliance Information
 Thermal issues
Choosing Between a Rack and a Cabinet
Security
Flooring
 Power and Cooling
 Operating Power Limits and Ranges
 Power Consumption
 Estimating Heat Dissipation
 Using DC Power
 Grounding the Netra 120 Server
 Insulated Conductors You Need to Use
Assembling the DC Power Connectors
Assembling the DC Input Power Cable
 48V Supply PSU Ground 48V Return
 3Opening the DC Connector Cage Clamp Lever Method
 Top of connector
 Installing the Strain Relief Housings
6Inserting the Bottom Portion of the Strain Relief Housing
 7Routing the Wires Out of the Strain Relief Housing
 9Assembling the Strain Relief Housing
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 Installing Optional Hardware Components
 Pull out the grilles Do one of the following
Installing and Removing Hot-Pluggable Scsi Hard Disk Drives
Remove the front bezel
 1Inserting and Removing Hard Disks
 2Using the Antistatic Wrist Strap Supplied With the Server
Opening the Server
 3Removing the Top Cover
 Power Supply Unit Fans 1 Fan 3 CPU
Identifying Server Components
 Installing and Removing a DVD or CD-ROM Drive
Installing a DVD or CD-ROM Drive
 Paddleboard Catch
 Installing and Removing Memory
Removing a DVD or CD-ROM Drive
 6Installing Memory into a Socket on the System Board
 Installing and Removing a PCI Card
Installing a PCI Card
 Metal
 Plastic bracket
 Replacing the Server’s Top Cover
Removing a PCI Card
 Alignment arrows
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 Installing the Server Into a Rack
 Installing Into a 19-Inch Four-Post Rack
19-Inch Rackmounting Kit
 Assembling the Slides and Mounting the Server
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 Installing the Server Into a Rack
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 Slide the server into the rack see Figure
6Fastening the Slide Mounts to a Standard 19-inch Rack
 7Sliding the Server Into a Standard 19-Inch Rack
 Installing the Server Into a Rack
 Fitting the Cable Management Bracket
 Tips for Using a Sun StorEdge 72-inch Rack
 Attaching the Fixed-Mounting Brackets
Installing Into a Two-Post Relay Rack
Fixed Mounting Bracket Kit
 11Fitting the Fixed Mounting Brackets
 12The Server Installed in a Two-Post Rack
 Connecting the Cables
 Connecting the Cables to the Server
DB-25 adapter
 Connect a serial device to the Serial A/LOM port
 Using a Single DC Power Cord
Setting Up Serial Connections
Dumb terminal
Sun workstation
 Connecting to a Terminal Server
Patch cable Sun Fire
 RTS CTS
 Using a DB-25 Adapter for Your Serial Link
 Using a DB-9 Adapter for Your Serial Link
 Settings for the Serial Connections
 Netra
 Using Microsoft Windows HyperTerminal
 Then select an icon for it and click OK
 Powering On the Sun Fire V120 or Netra 120 Server
 Configuring From a Terminal or Workstation
Preparing to Configure the Server
Using a Terminal Server
 Powering On the Server
 Specify a Host Name for the server
 Powering On a Standalone Server for the First Time
If prompted, specify the IP address for the system
 At the Solaris prompt, type
Clearing Your Configuration and Starting Again
Boot the server into Solaris by typing
 Using the Power On/Standby Switch
1Netra 120 Server Power On/Standby Switch
 What’s Next?
 R T II Remote and Local Management
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 Managing the Server From the lom Prompt
 Introduction to Lights-Out Management
 Powering On or Resetting the Server From the LOM Shell
 Powering the Server On or Down to Standby Mode
To power on the server, type
To power the server down to standby mode, type
Displaying the lom Prompt
 Exiting From the lom Prompt
Resetting the Server
To reset the server, type
 Controlling the Server’s Booting Behavior
Displaying the ok or kadb Prompt
 Boot Modes Available
 Checking the Current Status of All Components
Monitoring the Server From the LOM Shell
Checking How Long the Server Has Been Running
 2Sample Output From the environment Command
 Viewing the LOM Device’s Event Log
Viewing the Last 10 Events in the Event Log
 Viewing the Entire Event Log
Type
 Checking That a Component Has Been Fixed
To see the last five events, type
 Setting Up LOM Privileges for Named Users
Permission Levels Available for LOM Users
 Specifying the Password for a LOM User Account
Creating a LOM User Account
 Deleting a LOM User Account
Changing Your Own User Password
Viewing Details of a LOM User Account
 Specifying Permissions for a Named User
To limit users to a particular level of permission, type
No parameters
All four parameters for example, userperm cuar
 Setting the LOM Device’s Configurable Variables
Turning the Fault LED on
Turning the Fault LED off
Quitting a LOM Named User Session
 Setting the alarmon n Software Flag
Setting the alarmoff n Software Flag
 Separating the LOM From the Console on the Serial A/LOM Port
Dedicating Serial A/LOM to the LOM
 Viewing the Event Reports That the LOM Sends to syslogd
Sharing Serial A/LOM Between the LOM and the Console
 LOM Shell Command List
Fatal
Info
User
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 Checking the Status of the Server’s Fans
To check the status of the fans, type
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 Managing the Server From Solaris Prompt
 Checking the Power Supply Unit lom -p
Monitoring the System From Solaris
Viewing Online LOM Documentation
To view the manual pages for the LOM utility, type
 Checking the Fans lom -f
To check the fans, type
 Checking the Internal Temperature lom -t
# lom
 Checking the Status of the Fault LED and Alarms lom -l
 Viewing the Configuration of the LOM Device lom -c
# lom -c
 Viewing the Event Log lom -e
To see the event log, type
 Configuring Automatic Server Restart ASR
 Priocntl -e -c RT lom -W on,40000,10000
 # lom -R on
 Other LOM Tasks You Can Perform From Solaris
Turning Alarms On and Off lom -A
Turning the Fault LED On and Off lom -F
 To turn the Fault LED off again, type
 To turn serial event reporting on again, type
Making the LOM Interface Backward Compatible lom -B
Upgrading the LOM Firmware lom -Gfilename
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 R T III Troubleshooting and Maintenance
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 Troubleshooting
 Using Post Diagnostics
 Using OpenBoot Diagnostics obdiag
This command displays the OpenBoot Diagnostics menu
 To do this, type
 Using SunVTS
2SunVTS Tests
 To Find Out If SunVTS is Installed
 Using the SunVTS Graphical User Interface
Remotely log in to the server as superuser or root Type
 Additional Diagnostic Tests for Specific Devices
2probe-scsiOutput Message
 Commands To Check the Network Connections
Ok probe-ide
 Solutions to Problems You Might Encounter
Ok watch-net
 Problem Card Not Recognised During Installation or Bootup
 Interpreting the Front and Back Panel LEDs
Power LED see Figure
Fault LED see Figure
 Link LED for each Ethernet port
Power LED
Fault LED
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 Replacing a Server or Replacing Individual Components
 Replacing a Server
 Tie-wrap hole
 Field Replaceable Units
1FRUs Available for the Sun Fire V120 and Netra 120 Servers
 Do not discard the screws
 Card reader’s cable connector
 Replacing the DVD or CD-ROM Drive, Cable, and Paddleboard
 Plastic bracket Card reader’s cable connector
 Replacing the Nvram Chip
 Dimm sockets Nvram chip
 5Replacing the Nvram Chip
 Replacing the System Board
Removing the Old System Board
 6Unplugging and Removing the Fan 3 Assembly
 7The System Board
 Installing the New System Board
 Tighten the screw to fix the block to the chassis
 Replacing the Power Supply Unit
 Step
 Replacing the Rear Fan Subassembly Fans 1
 10Replacing the Rear Fan Subassembly Fans 1
 Replacing Fan
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 R T IV Appendixes
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 P E N D I X a
 Installing a Scsi Hard Disk Drive With Solaris Running
# format
 Disk is now available to be mounted for operation
 Removing a Scsi Hard Disk Drive With Solaris Running
To do this, type the following
 Check that the device is now unconfigured. To do this type
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 Reinstalling the Solaris Operating
Environment
 Reinstalling Solaris
Reinstalling the Lights-Out Management Software
 Configuring the LOM Device Driver
 LOM Device Driver
LOM driver software included in Solaris is as follows
 Configuring the LOM Device Driver
Table C-1LOM Configuration File Parameters
 Boolean Causes the LOM to try to
 Appendix C Configuring the LOM Device Driver C-5
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 System Board Jumper Settings
 Table D-1Factory-Default Jumper Settings
 Appendix D System Board Jumper Settings D-3
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 Index
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