Sun Microsystems Sun Fire V100 - Manual

Sun Microsystems Sun Fire V100

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Contents; Introducing the Sun Fire V100 Server
  • Page 4 – Powering On and Configuring the Sun Fire V100 Server; syslogd; Managing the Sun Fire V100 Server From the Solaris Prompt
  • Page 5 – Interpreting the LEDs
  • Page 7 – Figures
  • Page 9 – Tables
  • Page 11 – Preface; How This Book Is Organized; Part I Installation and Configuration
  • Page 12 – Part III Maintenance and Troubleshooting; Using UNIX Commands
  • Page 13 – Typographic Conventions
  • Page 14 – Accessing Sun Documentation Online; Ordering Sun Documentation
  • Page 15 – Symbols; Caution –; Modifications to Equipment; Caution –; Caution –
  • Page 17 – Installation and Configuration
  • Page 20 – Overview of the Sun Fire V100 Server
  • Page 23 – Installation Quick Start
  • Page 26 – Choosing Between a Rack and a Cabinet; The 19-Inch Rackmounting Kit
  • Page 27 – To Assemble the Slides and Mount the Server; correct position for the rack you are installing into.
  • Page 29 – Fasten the mounting slides to the rack using the screws supplied.
  • Page 33 – on the side of the server.; To Fit the Cable Management Bracket; Hook the bracket over the slide mounts at the rear of the server (see
  • Page 34 – Tips for Using a Sun StorEdge 72-inch Rack
  • Page 35 – Connecting the Cables; To Connect the Cables to the Server
  • Page 36 – Connect the server to a maximum of two Ethernet hubs.; Note –
  • Page 37 – Communicating With the Server
  • Page 39 – Serial Connection Settings
  • Page 40 – The Sun DB-25 Adapter
  • Page 41 – To Use the DB-25 Adapter; server into one of the server ’s serial ports.
  • Page 42 – in “To Use the DB-25 Adapter” on page 23.
  • Page 43 – Connecting to a Cisco Terminal Server
  • Page 44 – Connecting to Other Terminal Servers
  • Page 45 – To Connect to the Server; Connect the other end of the patch cable to the DB-9 adapter.
  • Page 46 – a. Change the Bits Per Second value to 9600.
  • Page 47 – To Set Up the Hardware; cradle or travel kit.; To Set Up the Software
  • Page 48 – Tip –
  • Page 49 – Using the Arrow Keys; To Use Macros; Specify the text that the macro will execute.
  • Page 53 – follow the instructions on the screen.; Connect the server to the power supply but do not power it on.
  • Page 55 – Confirm the information you have given.; To Clear the Configuration and Start Again
  • Page 56 – If you are at the; Boot the server into the Solaris environment by typing:
  • Page 57 – On; Standby
  • Page 59 – II; Remote and Local Management
  • Page 61 – Prompt; Introduction to Lights-Out Management
  • Page 62 – Using LOM Commands
  • Page 63 – To power the server down to standby mode, type:
  • Page 64 – To Display the; To display the; To Exit From the; To return to the Solaris console prompt from the
  • Page 65 – To Reset the Server; To perform a limited reset affecting the processor only, type:; Controlling the Server ’s Booting Behavior
  • Page 66 – Boot Modes Available
  • Page 68 – To find out how much time has elapsed since the last boot, type:; To Check the Current Status of All Components
  • Page 69 – Viewing the LOM Event Log; To View the Last 10 Events in the Event Log
  • Page 70 – To View the Entire Event Log
  • Page 71 – Verifying That a Component Has Been Fixed
  • Page 72 – Permissions Available for LOM Users; User Administration permission (
  • Page 73 – To Create a LOM User Account
  • Page 74 – To View the Details of a LOM User Account; To Change Your Own User Password; Type the new password again to confirm it.; To Delete a LOM User Account
  • Page 75 – To Specify Permissions for a Named User
  • Page 76 – To Quit a LOM Named User Session; Setting the LOM Configurable Variables; To Turn the Fault LED On and Off; To turn the Fault LED on by setting the; To turn the Fault LED off by setting the; To Set an Alarm Flag; Turn the alarm on by typing:
  • Page 77 – Turn the alarm off by typing:; Disable event reporting by typing:
  • Page 78 – To Dedicate Serial A/LOM to LOM
  • Page 80 – LOM Shell Command List
  • Page 84 – To View the LOM Online Documentation; To view the manual pages for the LOM utility, type:; To Check the Power Supply Unit (
  • Page 85 – To Check the Fan Status (
  • Page 86 – To Check the Internal Temperature
  • Page 87 – To find out how the LOM watchdog is currently configured, type:
  • Page 88 – option as well as the; To View the Configuration of LOM
  • Page 90 – To View the Event Log (
  • Page 91 – Configuring Automatic Server Restart; To Configure the LOM ASR; Add the; command in the script file called
  • Page 93 – To Set the; To turn the; option on, type the following at the command line:
  • Page 94 – To Turn the Alarms On and Off (; To turn an alarm on from the command line, type:; To Turn the Fault LED On and Off (
  • Page 95 – To change the first character of this default; To stop LOM from sending reports to the Serial A/LOM port, type:
  • Page 96 – To turn serial event reporting on again, type:
  • Page 97 – III; Maintenance and Troubleshooting
  • Page 102 – To Turn the Fault LED On or Off; To turn the Fault LED off, type
  • Page 104 – Make sure that both Sun Fire V100 servers are powered down.
  • Page 105 – Replace the zip tie on the new system.
  • Page 106 – Shut down the Solaris environment from the console.
  • Page 107 – to put the server in standby mode.; To Remove the Top Cover; Unscrew the captive screw from the back of the unit (see
  • Page 108 – To Replace the Top Cover; Align the arrow on the cover with the arrow on the server body.; server ’s front bezel.
  • Page 109 – Tighten the captive screw on the back of the unit.; Memory Installation and Removal; To Install and Remove Memory; Insert the memory module in the next vacant DIMM socket.
  • Page 110 – Replace the system cover and tighten the captive screw (see; To Install a Hard Disk Drive
  • Page 111 – Insert and align the new hard disk drive (see
  • Page 112 – To Remove a Hard Disk Drive
  • Page 113 – Lift the hard disk drive up and out of the server.
  • Page 115 – Reinstalling the Solaris; Operating
  • Page 117 – Troubleshooting
  • Page 118 – Diagnostic Tools; POST Diagnostics
  • Page 119 – OpenBoot Diagnostics
  • Page 120 – of
  • Page 121 – SunVTS; To Find Out If SunVTS is Installed
  • Page 122 – Installing SunVTS; command to give the remote server access to the local display.
  • Page 123 – Problems You Might Encounter; Power On Failure
  • Page 124 – Cannot Display the
  • Page 125 – IDE Controller Failure; Jumper Settings
  • Page 126 – Frequently Asked Questions; What hardware configurations is the Sun Fire V100 available in?
  • Page 128 – How many Sun Fire V100 servers can be put in a standard 19-inch rack?
  • Page 129 – Do the serial ports support synchronous protocols?
  • Page 131 – IV; Appendixes
  • Page 134 – Physical Specifications; Acoustic Noise Generated
  • Page 135 – Environmental Compliance Information
  • Page 136 – Calculating Power Consumption; Calculating Heat Dissipation
  • Page 137 – Configuring LOM Driver
  • Page 138 – The LOM Device Driver and Script Files
  • Page 139 – Configuring the LOM Device Driver
  • Page 143 – Index
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V100 Server User’s Guide

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Revision A December 2001

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Page 3 - Contents; Introducing the Sun Fire V100 Server

Contents iii Contents 1. Introducing the Sun Fire V100 Server 1 Overview of the Sun Fire V100 Server 2 Contents of the Ship Kit 3 Preinstalled Software 3 Optional Components 4 Installation Quick Start 5 2. Installing the Sun Fire V100 Server Into a Rack 7 Choosing Between a Rack and a Cabinet 8 Inst...

Page 4 - Powering On and Configuring the Sun Fire V100 Server; syslogd; Managing the Sun Fire V100 Server From the Solaris Prompt

iv Sun Fire V100 Server User’s Guide • December 2001 Connecting to the Server Using a Sun Workstation or ASCII Terminal 23 Connecting to the Server Using a Terminal Server 25 Connecting to a Cisco Terminal Server 25 Connecting to Other Terminal Servers 26 Connecting to the Server Using a System Runn...

Page 5 - Interpreting the LEDs

Contents v Checking the Supply Rail Voltages and Internal Circuit Breakers ( lom - v ) 67 Configuring Automatic Server Restart 73 Enabling the LOM Watchdog Process From Your Own Script or Command ( lom -W on ) 74 Other LOM Tasks You Can Perform From the Solaris Prompt 76 7. Interpreting the LEDs 81 ...

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