Fujitsu T1000 - Manual

Fujitsu T1000

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 7 – Contents; Preface
  • Page 8 – Powering On the System
  • Page 9 – Updating the Server Firmware
  • Page 11 – Figures
  • Page 13 – Tables
  • Page 15 – Code Samples
  • Page 17 – Note –; FOR SAFE OPERATION
  • Page 18 – Structure and Contents of This Manual
  • Page 20 – Using UNIX Commands; Text Conventions
  • Page 21 – Prompt Notations; Conventions for Alert Messages; Warning –
  • Page 22 – Alert messages in the text; Notes on Safety; Important Alert Messages; Caution –
  • Page 23 – Product Handling; Maintenance; Remodeling/Rebuilding
  • Page 24 – Alert Labels
  • Page 25 – Reader's Comment Form
  • Page 26 – BUSINESS REPLY MAIL
  • Page 27 – Preparing for Installation
  • Page 28 – Server Overview; Tools Needed
  • Page 29 – Optional Components; Installation Overview
  • Page 30 – Tip –
  • Page 31 – Slide Rail Assembly Notes
  • Page 33 – Cable Management Notes
  • Page 34 – Data Port and Cabling Notes; Port Locations; Cabling Notes; Minimum cable connections for the server:
  • Page 35 – Safety Precautions
  • Page 37 – Installing the Server; Rackmount Kit
  • Page 38 – Installing the Server in a Rack; To Install the Mounting Brackets; b. Pull the mounting bracket out until it stops.
  • Page 39 – Attach a mounting bracket to the right side of the server chassis.
  • Page 40 – front locating pin has engaged the mounting bracket lock (
  • Page 41 – To Install the Slide Rails; Determine which screws you will use to mount the slide rails.
  • Page 42 – Determine if the slide rails require an extension bracket.
  • Page 43 – Attach a slide rail to the right front rack post (; outside edge of the rear rack post, then tighten the captive screws (
  • Page 44 – middle section on the left slide rail (
  • Page 45 – front ends of the rails.; To Install the Server in the Rack
  • Page 46 – To Install the Cable Management Bracket; place on the mounting brackets.
  • Page 47 – Connecting the Server Cables
  • Page 48 – To Connect the SC Serial Management Port; To Connect the SC Network Management Port
  • Page 49 – To Connect the Ethernet Network Cables; To Connect the AC Power Cable to the Server
  • Page 51 – Power On Overview; System Console
  • Page 52 – ALOM CMT System Controller; Passwords
  • Page 53 – To Power On the System for the First Time; Turn on the terminal or terminal emulator.
  • Page 56 – If this is the first time the system has been powered on, use the; command to set the; for the login name followed by your password.
  • Page 57 – using the password you previously set.
  • Page 58 – parameter to; from your network administrator:
  • Page 59 – a. Set the IP address for the system controller.; command to verify that the parameters were set correctly.
  • Page 60 – To Reset the System Controller; Issue the
  • Page 62 – To Initiate the Power On Sequence; To initiate the power-on sequence, issue the; To Connect to the System Console; option to force the console to be
  • Page 63 – To Perform a Normal System Initialization
  • Page 65 – Booting the Solaris Operating System; To Boot the Solaris Operating System; Type the; command at the
  • Page 66 – If it is necessary to reset the system, use the; To Power Cycle the System
  • Page 67 – Reconnect to the system console using the
  • Page 69 – Flash Image Overview; Updating the Firmware
  • Page 70 – To Update the Firmware; Open a Telnet or SSH session and connect to the system controller.; , using the password you defined during the configuration of
  • Page 73 – Selecting a Boot Device; At the
  • Page 76 – Set the netmask for the system controller.
  • Page 79 – Index; Symbols
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Summary

Page 7 - Contents; Preface

v Contents Preface xv 1. Preparing for Installation 1 Server Overview 2 Tools Needed 2 Optional Components 3 Installation Overview 3 Slide Rail Assembly Notes 5 Cable Management Notes 7 Data Port and Cabling Notes 8 Port Locations 8 Cabling Notes 8 Safety Precautions 9 2. Installing the Server 11 Ra...

Page 8 - Powering On the System

vi SPARC Enterprise T1000 Server Installation Guide • April 2007 ▼ To Install the Cable Management Bracket 20 Removing the Server From the Rack for Service 21 Connecting the Server Cables 21 ▼ To Connect the SC Serial Management Port 22 ▼ To Connect the SC Network Management Port 22 ▼ To Connect the...

Page 9 - Updating the Server Firmware

Contents vii ▼ To Power Cycle the System 40 A. Updating the Server Firmware 43 Flash Image Overview 43 Updating the Firmware 43 ▼ To Update the Firmware 44 B. Selecting a Boot Device 47 Connecting the Network Interface to the Network 47 ▼ To Connect the Network Interface to the Network 47 C. Configu...

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