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Sun Fire V120 and Netra 120 Server User’s Guide
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December 2001
FIGURE11-10
Replacing the Rear Fan Subassembly (Fans 1 and 2)
Contents
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Contents
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Figures
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Tables
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Preface
How This Book Is Organized
Using Solaris Commands
Typographic Conventions
Shell Prompts
AaBbCc123
Related Documentation
Accessing Sun Documentation Online
Sun Welcomes Your Comments
Safety Precautions
Symbols
Caution
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Introduction
1.1 Overview of the Sun Fire V120 and Netra 120 Servers
1.2 Contents of the Ship Kit
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1.3 Optional Hardware and Software
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1.5 Back Panel
the power inlets, they are identical to the components on the back panel of the Sun Fire V120.
1.6 The Fans Inside the Sun Fire V120 and Netra 120 Servers
1.7 Tools You Need for Installation
1.8 Environmental Specifications
1.8.1 Tolerance of Environmental Conditions
1.8.2 Acoustic Noise Generated by the Server
1.8.3 Environmental Compliance Information
1.9 Choosing Between a Rack and a Cabinet
Power and Cooling
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2.1 Operating Power Limits and Ranges
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2.2 Power Consumption
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2.3 Estimating Heat Dissipation
Using DC Power
3.1 Grounding the Netra 120 Server
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Caution
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3.2 Assembling the DC Power Connectors
3.2.1 The Insulated Conductors You Need to Use
3.2.2 Assembling the DC Input Power Cable
Caution
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3.2.3 Installing the Strain Relief Housings
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Installing Optional Hardware Components
4.1 Installing and Removing Hot-Pluggable SCSI Hard Disk Drives
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4.2 Opening the Server
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4.3 Identifying Server Components
4.4 Installing and Removing a DVD or CD-ROM Drive
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Caution
4.4.1 Installing a DVD or CD-ROM Drive
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4.4.2 Removing a DVD or CD-ROM Drive
4.5 Installing and Removing Memory
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4.6 Installing and Removing a PCI Card
4.6.1 Installing a PCI Card
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4.6.2 Removing a PCI Card
4.7 Replacing the Servers Top Cover
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Installing the Server Into a Rack
5.1 Installing Into a 19-Inch Four-Post Rack
5.1.1 The 19-Inch Rackmounting Kit
5.1.2 Assembling the Slides and Mounting the Server
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5.1.3 Fitting the Cable Management Bracket
5.1.4 Tips for Using a Sun StorEdge 72-inch Rack
5.2 Installing Into a Two-Post Relay Rack
5.2.1 The Fixed Mounting Bracket Kit
5.2.2 Attaching the Fixed-Mounting Brackets
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Connecting the Cables
6.1 Connecting the Cables to the Server
Caution
6.2 Using a Single DC Power Cord
6.3 Setting Up Serial Connections
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6.3.1 Connecting to a Terminal Server
Note
1 of the RJ-45 serial port is on the left, and pin 8 is on the right.
6.3.2 Using a DB-25 Adapter for Your Serial Link
6.3.3 Using a DB-9 Adapter for Your Serial Link
6.3.4 Settings for the Serial Connections
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6.4 Connecting to Your Server Froma Laptop Running Microsoft Windows
6.4.1 Connecting the Sun Fire V120 or Netra 120 Server to the Laptop
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6.4.2 Using Microsoft Windows HyperTerminal
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7.1 Preparing to Configure the Server
7.1.1 Using a Terminal Server
7.1.2 Configuring From a Terminal or Workstation
7.2 Powering On the Server
7.2.1 Powering On for the First Time With the Servers Details Registered at a Name Server
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7.2.2 Powering On the Server for the First Time Without Having Its Details Registered
7.2.3 Powering On a Standalone Server for the First Time
7.2.4 Clearing Your Configuration and Starting Again
7.3 Using the Power (On/Standby) Switch
Caution
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Managing the Server From the lom> Prompt
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8.1 Introduction to Lights-Out Management
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8.2 Powering On or Resetting the Server From the LOM Shell
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8.2.1 Powering the Server On or Down to Standby Mode
8.2.2 Displaying the lom> Prompt
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8.2.3 Exiting From the lom> Prompt
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8.2.4 Resetting the Server
8.2.5 Displaying the ok or kadb Prompt
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8.2.6 Controlling the Servers Booting Behavior
8.2.6.1 Boot Modes Available
8.3 Monitoring the Server From the LOM Shell
8.3.1 Checking How Long the Server Has Been Running
8.3.2 Checking the Current Status of All Components
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8.3.3 Viewing the LOM Devices Event Log
8.3.3.1 Viewing the Last 10 Events in the Event Log
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8.3.3.2 Viewing the Entire Event Log
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8.3.3.3 Viewing All Events From the First to the nth Event Logged
8.3.3.4 Viewing All Events From the Last One Logged to nth Event Before It
8.3.4 Checking That a Component Has Been Fixed
8.4 Setting Up LOM Privileges for Named Users
8.4.1 Permission Levels Available for LOM Users
8.4.2 Creating a LOM User Account
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8.4.3 Specifying the Password for a LOM User Account
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8.4.4 Viewing Details of a LOM User Account
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8.4.5 Changing Your Own User Password
8.4.6 Deleting a LOM User Account
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8.4.7 Specifying Permissions for a Named User
8.4.8 Quitting a LOM Named User Session
8.5 Setting the LOM Devices Configurable Variables
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8.5.1 Turning the Fault LED on
8.5.2 Turning the Fault LED off
8.5.3 Setting the alarmon nSoftware Flag
8.5.4 Setting the alarmoff nSoftware Flag
8.5.5 Stopping the LOM Sending Event Reports to the Serial A/LOM port
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8.6 Separating the LOM From the Console on the Serial A/LOM Port
8.6.1 Dedicating Serial A/LOM to the LOM
8.6.2 Sharing Serial A/LOM Between the LOM and the Console
8.7 Viewing the Event Reports That the LOM Sends to syslogd
8.8 The LOM Shell Command List
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8.9 Checking the Status of the Servers Fans
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Managing the Server From the Solaris Prompt
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9.1 Monitoring the System From Solaris
9.1.1 Viewing Online LOM Documentation
9.1.2 Checking the Power Supply Unit (lom -p)
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9.1.3 Checking the Fans (lom -f)
9.1.4 Checking the Supply Rail Voltages and Internal Circuit Breakers (lom -v)
9.1.5 Checking the Internal Temperature (lom -t)
shutdown threshold temperatures, type:
9.1.6 Checking the Status of the Fault LED and Alarms (lom -l)
9.1.7 Changing the LOM Automatic Server Restart Configuration (lom -w)
9.1.8 Viewing the Configuration of the LOM Device (lom -c)
9.1.9 Viewing All Component Status Data With the LOM Devices Configuration Data (lom -a)
9.1.10 Viewing the Event Log (lom -e)
9.2 Configuring Automatic Server Restart (ASR)
9.2.1 Configuring the LOM Watchdog to Restart the System After a Lockup
9.2.2 Enabling the LOM Watchdog Process From Your Own Script or Command (lom -W on)
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9.2.3 Setting the Hardware Reset Option From a Script or Command (lom -R on)
9.3 Other LOM Tasks You Can Perform From Solaris
9.3.1 Turning Alarms On and Off (lom -A)
9.3.2 Turning the Fault LED On and Off (lom -F)
9.3.3 Changing the First Character of the Sequence for Escaping to the lom> Prompt (lom -X)
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9.3.4 Stopping the LOM from Sending Reports to the Serial A/LOM Port (lom -E off)
9.3.5 Making the LOM Interface Backward Compatible (lom -B)
9.3.6 Upgrading the LOM Firmware (lom -G filename)
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Troubleshooting
10.1 Introduction to the POST, obdiag, and SunVTS Diagnostic Tools
10.1.1 Using POST Diagnostics
10.1.2 Using OpenBoot Diagnostics (obdiag)
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10.1.3 Using SunVTS
10.1.3.1 To Find Out If SunVTS is Installed
10.1.3.2 Installing SunVTS
10.1.3.3 Viewing SunVTS Documentation
10.1.3.4 Using the SunVTS Graphical User Interface
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10.2 Additional Diagnostic Tests for Specific Devices
10.2.1 Using the probe-scsi Command To Confirm That Hard Disk Drives Are Active
10.2.2 Using the probe-ide Command ToConfirm That the DVD or CD-ROM Drive is Connected
10.2.3 Using the watch-net and watch-net-all Commands To Check the Network Connections
10.3 Solutions to Problems YouMight Encounter
Problem: Cannot Set Up a Console Connection to the Server
Problem: Cannot Display the lom> Prompt Using the #. Escape Sequence
Problem: OpenBoot PROM Initialization Aborts and the Server Will Not Boot
Problem: Card Not Recognised During Installation or Bootup
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10.4 Interpreting the Front and Back Panel LEDs
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Replacing a Server or Replacing Individual Components
11.1 Replacing a Server
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Caution
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11.2 Field Replaceable Units
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11.3 Replacing the Memory Card Reader for the System Configuration Card
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11.4 Replacing the DVD or CD-ROM Drive, Cable, and Paddleboard
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11.5 Replacing the NVRAM Chip
Caution
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11.6 Replacing the System Board
11.6.1 Removing the Old System Board
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11.6.2 Installing the New System Board
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11.7 Replacing the Power Supply Unit
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11.8 Replacing the Rear Fan Subassembly (Fans 1 and 2)
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11.9 Replacing Fan 3
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A.1 Installing a SCSI Hard Disk Drive With Solaris Running
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A.2 Removing a SCSI Hard Disk Drive With Solaris Running
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Reinstalling the Solaris
B.1 Reinstalling Solaris
B.2 ReinstallingtheLights-Out Management Software
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Configuring the LOM Device Driver
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C.2 Configuring the LOM Device Driver
The full list of parameters you can set in this file is given in TABLEC-1.
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