Sun Microsystems V890 - Manual

Sun Microsystems V890

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Preface; Contents
  • Page 7 – Glossary
  • Page 9 – Purpose
  • Page 10 – Intended users
  • Page 11 – Conventions and terminology
  • Page 12 – Reasons for reissue
  • Page 14 – Related documentation; Change descriptions; Administration documents
  • Page 15 – Software documents; Hardware documents
  • Page 16 – Call Center documents; Avaya CMS upgrade documents; Base load upgrades
  • Page 17 – Platform upgrades and data migration
  • Page 18 – Documentation Web sites; Support; Contacting Avaya technical support
  • Page 19 – Procedure
  • Page 20 – Preparing for installation; Safety precautions; Item
  • Page 21 – System precautions
  • Page 22 – Required tools; Parameter
  • Page 23 – Physical specifications
  • Page 24 – Environmental specifications
  • Page 25 – Unpacking and inventorying the equipment
  • Page 26 – Parts list
  • Page 27 – Determining the computer model; Features; Physical labeling
  • Page 28 – Computer layout; The layout of the V880 is as follows:
  • Page 29 – The layout of the V890 is as follows:
  • Page 30 – Front panel
  • Page 33 – Hardware options; V880 hardware options
  • Page 34 – Rack mounting
  • Page 35 – Setting up power
  • Page 36 – Peripheral connectivity
  • Page 38 – Connecting the monitor, keyboard, and mouse
  • Page 39 – Connecting the remote console modem
  • Page 40 – Connecting to external interfaces; Connecting the switch link; Connecting to the customer network
  • Page 41 – Turning on the system and verifying POST
  • Page 42 – Stop
  • Page 43 – boot
  • Page 44 – Identifying installed PCI cards; IO Cards
  • Page 45 – cfgadm
  • Page 46 – Setting the remote console modem options
  • Page 47 – AT
  • Page 48 – Turning the system over for provisioning
  • Page 49 – Maintenance
  • Page 50 – Precautions
  • Page 54 – Turning the computer off and on; To turn off the computer:; ok
  • Page 55 – To turn on the computer:
  • Page 56 – Accessing components inside the computer; Opening and removing a side door
  • Page 58 – Replacing and closing a side door
  • Page 60 – Maintaining PCI cards; Required references
  • Page 61 – Reconfiguring PCI network cards
  • Page 64 – PCI card compatibility with CMS loads; GigaSwift four port ethernet card
  • Page 65 – Maintaining hot-plug PCI cards
  • Page 66 – PCI slot LEDs for hot-plug operation; Icon
  • Page 68 – Preparing a hot-plug card for removal; Removing a hot-plug PCI card
  • Page 71 – Installing a hot-plug PCI card
  • Page 73 – Configuring the new or replacement card
  • Page 74 – Replacing the graphics card
  • Page 78 – Installing the XVR-100 software packages (V880 and R3V11 only)
  • Page 79 – Replacing SCSI cards
  • Page 83 – Replacing an HSI/P card
  • Page 88 – Installing the first HSI/P card or a pair of HSI/P cards
  • Page 91 – Installing HSI/P software and patches; Setting up the switch link for each ACD; cmssvc
  • Page 93 – Adding a second HSI/P card
  • Page 96 – Maintaining disk drives; Prerequisites; Disk drive configurations
  • Page 97 – Primary
  • Page 98 – Replacing disk drives; Replacing a single boot disk:; Replacing data disk drives:; Replacing both boot disks:
  • Page 99 – luxadm probe
  • Page 101 – luxadm remove; luxadm remove FCloop,s3
  • Page 102 – Enter
  • Page 103 – luxadm insert
  • Page 109 – Drives replaced
  • Page 110 – Disk partition values
  • Page 112 – Partitioning and formatting a disk; format
  • Page 113 – partition; print
  • Page 114 – label
  • Page 115 – disk
  • Page 119 – Replacing the DVD drive
  • Page 122 – IDE jumpers
  • Page 124 – Maintaining tape drives; Tape drive compatibility; Ordering tapes; Description
  • Page 125 – Cleaning the tape drive
  • Page 126 – Replacing the internal tape drive
  • Page 129 – Adding and removing an external tape drive for data migration; pwd
  • Page 134 – Maintaining CPU/Memory boards; CPU and memory configurations
  • Page 135 – Checking the current memory and CPU configuration
  • Page 136 – Shutting down the system
  • Page 137 – Removing a CPU/Memory board
  • Page 138 – Replacing memory
  • Page 140 – Installing a CPU/Memory board
  • Page 143 – Restarting the system
  • Page 145 – Replacing a power supply
  • Page 149 – Troubleshooting; Additional troubleshooting:
  • Page 150 – Using the remote console; Redirecting the console using Solaris; Redirecting the local console to the remote console
  • Page 152 – Redirecting the remote console back to the local console
  • Page 153 – Redirecting the console using OpenBoot mode
  • Page 155 – setenv output-device screen
  • Page 157 – Tools
  • Page 158 – Using the prtdiag command; prtdiag
  • Page 164 – Using the cfgadm command
  • Page 165 – System messages; adm
  • Page 166 – OpenBoot PROM firmware tests; Using the OpenBoot PROM tests
  • Page 167 – Test descriptions; Command; devalias
  • Page 168 – Probing disk drives
  • Page 169 – Probing all SCSI media devices
  • Page 172 – OpenBoot diagnostic tests
  • Page 173 – Command name
  • Page 174 – Additional references:
  • Page 175 – POST diagnostic messages; Memory failure
  • Page 176 – OpenBoot initialization commands
  • Page 177 – Diagnosing status indicators; Front panel status indicators
  • Page 178 – Name Icon
  • Page 179 – PCI slot status indicators
  • Page 180 – Name
  • Page 181 – Power supply status indicators
  • Page 182 – Disk drive status indicators
  • Page 184 – Tape drive status indicators
  • Page 190 – Troubleshooting tape drives; Checking tape status
  • Page 192 – Reassigning device instance numbers for tape devices; eject cdrom
  • Page 193 – Recovery procedures; Preserving data after a system failure; sync; sync
  • Page 194 – Loss of power; Turning on the computer
  • Page 195 – Turning off the computer
  • Page 196 – Probe command warnings; probe
  • Page 198 – Resetting a device alias
  • Page 199 – bootdevice2
  • Page 200 – Remote console port problems
  • Page 201 – ENABLED
  • Page 205 – Index
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Avaya Call Management System

Sun Fire V880/V890 Computer
Hardware Installation, Maintenance, and
Troubleshooting

07-600965

May 2006

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Summary

Page 3 - Preface; Contents

Avaya CMS Sun Fire V880/V890 Installation, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting May 2006 3 Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Purpose. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Intended users . . ....

Page 7 - Glossary

Contents Avaya CMS Sun Fire V880/V890 Installation, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting May 2006 7 Reseating HSI/P cards (R3V11 and V880 only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 197 Resetting a device alias . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 198 Remote console port p...

Page 9 - Purpose

Avaya CMS Sun Fire V880/V890 Installation, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting May 2006 9 Preface Avaya Call Management System (CMS) is an application for businesses and organizations that use Avaya communication servers to process large volumes of telephone calls using the Automatic Call Distribution ...

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