Netra CT Server Service Manual
For the Netra CT 810 Server and Netra CT 410 Server
819-2741-10
Contents |
1. Preparing for FRU Installation and Replacement
1.2 Attaching the Antistatic Wrist Strap
1.4.1 Device Names for I/O Board Slots in the Netra CT Servers
1.4.2 Device Names for hard drives
2. Powering the Server Off and On
2.3.1 To Perform a Hardware Power-Down
2.3.2 To Perform a Software Power Down
3. Handling Boards and Assemblies
Part 2 Troubleshooting the System
4.1 Troubleshooting the System Using the System Status Panel
4.1.1 Locating and Understanding the System Status Panel
4.1.2 Using the System Status Panel LEDs to Troubleshoot the System
4.2 Troubleshooting the System Using prtdiag
4.3 Troubleshooting the System Using Diagnostic Software
4.4 Troubleshooting the System Using the Power-On Self Test (POST)
4.5 Troubleshooting the System Using the Alarm Card Software
4.6 Troubleshooting a Power Supply Using the Power Supply Unit LEDs
4.6.1 Troubleshooting the Power Supply Unit in the Netra CT 410 Server
4.6.2 Troubleshooting the Power Supply Units in the Netra CT 810 Server
4.7 Troubleshooting a Host CPU Board
4.7.1 General Troubleshooting Tips
4.7.2 Warning, Critical, and Shutdown Temperatures
4.7.3 General Troubleshooting Requirements
4.7.6 Failures Subsequent to Power-On
4.7.7 Troubleshooting During POST/OpenBoot PROM and During Boot Process
4.7.8 OpenBoot PROM On-Board Diagnostics
4.7.8.2 watch-net and watch-net-all
4.7.8.4 test alias name, device path, -all
4.7.9.2 EBus DMA/TCR Registers
Part 3 Replacing Hot-Swappable FRUs
5.1.1 How High-Availability Hot-Swap Works
5.1.2 Hot-swap with Boards That Do Not Have Full Hot-swap
5.1.3 System Status Panel LED States and Meanings
5.2.1 Logging In to the Netra CT Server
5.2.2 Running the cfgadm Utility
5.2.3 Basic and Full Hot-Swap cfgadm Commands
5.2.3.1 Determining the Current Hot-Swap State
5.2.3.2 Enabling Basic Hot-Swap on I/O Slots
5.2.3.3 Enabling Full Hot-Swap on I/O Slots
6. Removing and Replacing Hot-Swappable Boards
6.1.1 Rules and Restrictions for Hot-Swapping Boards
6.1.1.1 General Rules and Restrictions for Hot-Swapping Boards
6.1.1.2 Rules and Restrictions for Hot-Swapping the Host Board
6.1.1.3 Rules and Restrictions for Hot-Swapping the Alarm Card
6.1.2 Removing and Replacing Boards
6.2.1 Host Rear Transition Modules
6.2.1.1 Removing a Host Rear Transition Module
6.2.1.2 Installing a Host Rear Transition Module
6.2.2 Satellite and I/O Rear Transition Modules
6.2.2.1 Satellite Rear Transition Module Sets
6.2.2.2 I/O Rear Transition Module Sets
6.2.2.3 Removing and Installing Satellite CPU or I/O Rear Transition Module Sets
6.2.3 Alarm Rear Transition Module
6.2.3.1 Removing an Alarm Rear Transition Module
6.2.3.2 Installing an Alarm Rear Transition Module
7. Removing and Replacing Hard Drives and Removeable Media
7.2.1 Removing a DVD or DAT Drive
7.2.2 Installing a DVD or DAT Drive
8. Removing and Replacing Hot-Swappable Subassemblies
8.1.1 Removing the System Status Panel
8.1.2 Replacing the System Status Panel
8.2.1 Removing the System Controller Board
8.2.2 Replacing the System Controller Board
8.3.1 Removing the Air Filters
8.3.2 Replacing the Air Filters
8.4.1 Removing a Hot-Swappable Power Supply Unit
8.4.2 Replacing a Hot-Swappable Power Supply Unit
Part 4 Replacing Cold-Swappable FRUs
9. Removing and Replacing the Servers
10. Removing and Replacing Cold-Swappable Subassemblies
10.1 Cold Swappable Hard dDrives
10.1.1 Removing a Cold-Swappable Hard Drive
10.1.2 Replacing a Cold-Swappable Hard Drive
10.2 Cold-Swappable Power Supply Unit
10.2.1 Removing a Cold-Swappable Power Supply Unit
10.2.2 Replacing a Cold-Swappable Power Supply Unit
Part 6 Appendixes, Glossary, and Index
A.1.1 Netra CP2140 Host CPU Board
A.1.2 Netra CP2500 Host CPU Board
A.1.2.2 PMC Connector Interfaces
A.1.2.3 Front Panel Serial Connector
A.1.2.5 CompactPCI J1/P1 Connector Pinouts
A.1.2.6 CompactPCI J1/P1 Signal Descriptions
A.1.2.7 CompactPCI J2/P2 Connector Pinouts
A.1.2.8 CompactPCI J2/P2 Signal Descriptions
A.1.2.9 CompactPCI J3/P3 Connector Pinouts
A.1.2.10 CompactPCI J3/P3 Signal Descriptions
A.1.2.11 CompactPCI J5/P5 Connector Pinouts
A.1.2.12 CompactPCI J5/P5 Signal Descriptions
A.2 Host Rear Transition Modules
A.2.1.3 Ethernet A and B Ports
A.2.2.3 On-Board Interfaces and Connectors on the Netra CP2500 Transition Module
A.3 Alarm Card, 6U Single-Wide
A.4 Alarm Card, 3U Double-Wide
A.5 Alarm Rear Transition Module
B. Connecting a Terminal Console to a Server
B.2 To Use a Solaris Workstation
C.3 Anticipated Hardware Failure
D.3 Environmental Specifications
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