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Using This Documentation

Related Documentation

Documentation, Support, and Training

Site Planning

SPARC Enterprise T5440 Site Planning Guide

Physical Specifications

Minimum Clearance for Service Access

Environmental Specifications

Power Source Requirements

Acoustic Noise Emissions

Agency Compliance Specifications

Operating Environment Requirements

Installation and Setup

Preparing for Installation

About the SPARC Enterprise T5440 Server

Tools and Equipment Needed

Installation Overview

Cabling Notes

About the Slide Rail Assembly

About the Cable Management Arm

Rack Compatibility Requirements

Safety Precautions

ESD Precautions

Installing the SPARC Enterprise T5440 Server

Installing the Rack Slide Assembly

Installing the Server Into the Cabinet

Installing the Cable Management Arm (CMA)

Connecting the Server Cables

Managing Cables With the CMA

Powering On the System

Powering On the System for the First Time

Enabling the Service Processor Network Management Port

Logging Into the Service Processor

Using the Service Processor for Common Operations

Booting the Solaris Operating System

Updating the Firmware

Updating Service Processor and Server Firmware

Updating the Firmware

Selecting a Boot Device

Select a Boot Device

Administration

Basic Administrative Tasks

Initial System Setup

Communicating With the System

Performing Common Tasks

Manage Disk Volumes

Hardware RAID Support

Creating RAID Volumes

Removing Hardware RAID Volumes

Manage the System

Searching for Faults

Bypassing Minor Faults

Clearing Faults

Managing Devices

Use Logical Domains Software

Understanding Logical Domains Software

Operating the Solaris OS With Logical Domains

ALOM-to-ILOM Command Reference

ILOM and ALOM CMT Command Comparison Tables

Remote Management

Understanding ILOM for the Sun SPARC Enterprise T5440 Server

ILOM Overview

Platform-Specific ILOM Features

ILOM Features Not Supported

Managing the Host

Resetting the Host

Managing Host Boot Mode

Viewing and Configuring Host Control Information

Managing System User Interactions

Managing the Service Processor

Storing Customer Information

Display Console History (CLI)

Change Console Escape Characters (CLI)

Changing Configuration Policy Settings

Managing Network Access

Managing Devices

Managing Virtual Keyswitch Settings

IPMI Sensor Reference

Sensors on Sun SPARC Enterprise T5440 Server

Indicators on the Sun SPARC Enterprise T5440 Server Server

ALOM CMT Compatibility Shell

Limits to Backward Compatibility

Create an ALOM CMT Compatibility Shell

ILOM and ALOM CMT Command Comparison

ALOM CMT Variables

ALOM CMT Variable Comparison

Event Messages Available Through the ALOM Compatibility Shell

Event Message Overview

Event Severity Levels

Service Processor Usage Event Messages

Environmental Monitoring Event Messages

Host Monitoring Event Messages

SCC Backup and Restore

Information Stored on The SCC

Service

Identifying Server Components

Infrastructure Boards and Cables

Front Panel Diagram

Front Panel LEDs

Rear Panel Diagram

Rear Panel LEDs

Ethernet Port LEDs

Managing Faults

Understanding Fault Handling Options

Connecting to the Service Processor

Displaying FRU Information With Oracle ILOM

Controlling How POST Runs

Detecting Faults

Clearing Faults

Disabling Faulty Components

Oracle ILOM-to-ALOM CMT Command Reference

Preparing to Service the System

Safety Information

Required Tools

Obtain the Chassis Serial Number

Obtain the Chassis Serial Number Remotely

Powering Off the System

Extending the Server to the Maintenance Position

Remove the Server From the Rack

Perform Electrostatic Discharge – Antistatic Prevention Measures

Remove the Top Cover

Servicing Customer-Replaceable Units

Hot-Pluggable and Hot‐Swappable Devices

Servicing Hard Drives

Servicing Fan Trays

Servicing Power Supplies

Servicing PCIe Cards

Servicing CMP/Memory Modules

Servicing FB-DIMMs

Servicing Field-Replaceable Units

Servicing the Front Bezel

Servicing the DVD-ROM Drive

Servicing the Service Processor

Servicing the IDPROM

Servicing the Battery

Servicing the Power Distribution Board

Servicing the Fan Tray Carriage

Servicing the Hard Drive Backplane

Servicing the Motherboard

Servicing the Flex Cable Assembly

Servicing the Front Control Panel

Servicing the Front I/O Board

Returning the Server to Operation

Install the Top Cover

Install the Server Into the Rack

Slide the Server Into the Rack

Connect the Power Cords to the Server

Power On the Server

Performing Node Reconfiguration

I/O Connections to CMP/Memory Modules

Recovering From a Failed CMP/Memory Module

System Bus Topology

I/O Fabric in 2P Configuration

I/O Fabric in 4P Configuration

Identifying Connector Pinouts

Serial Management Port Connector Pinouts

Network Management Port Connector Pinouts

Serial Port Connector Pinouts

USB Connector Pinouts

Gigabit Ethernet Connector Pinouts

Server Components

Customer-Replaceable Units

Field-Replaceable Units

Index

Numbers and Symbols

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safety information, Safety Information
safety symbols, Safety Symbols
sanity check for hardware components, POST Fault Management Overview
SCC module
and host ID, Infrastructure Boards and Cables
and MAC addresses, Infrastructure Boards and Cables
serial management port, pinouts, Serial Management Port Connector Pinouts
serial number, chassis, Obtain the Chassis Serial Number
serial port (DB-9), pinouts, Serial Port Connector Pinouts
serial terminal, settings, Power On the System for the First Time
server dismounting, Verify Proper Slide-Rail Operation
service processor
accessing with network management port, Log Into the Service Processor Using the Network Management Port
accessing with serial management port, Log Into the Service Processor Using the Serial Management Port
connecting to the system console, Connect to the System Console
installing, Install the Service Processor
network management port not operational until configured, Installation Overview
powering on for the first time, Power On the System for the First Time
powering on the system, Using the Service Processor for Common Operations
removing, Remove the Service Processor
set command, Configure the Service Processor Network Management Port
Service Required (system LED), Detecting Faults Using LEDs
about, Front Panel LEDs
cleared byenablecomponent command, Clear Faults Detected During POST
interpreting to diagnose faults
Detecting Faults Using LEDs
Detecting Faults Using LEDs
triggered by ILOM, Oracle ILOM Overview
triggered by power supply fault, Power Supply LED
set command, Configure the Service Processor Network Management Port
andcomponent_state property, Clear Faults Detected During POST
setkeyswitch parameter
Change POST Parameters
Oracle ILOM-to-ALOM CMT Command Reference
Oracle ILOM-to-ALOM CMT Command Reference
Oracle ILOM-to-ALOM CMT Command Reference
Verify FB‐DIMM Replacement
setlocator command
Front Panel LEDs
Rear Panel LEDs
Oracle ILOM-to-ALOM CMT Command Reference
Extend the Server to the Maintenance Position
Extend the Server to the Maintenance Position
show /SP/network command, Configure the Service Processor Network Management Port
show-disks command, Boot the Solaris Operating System
show faulty command
Detecting Faults Using POST
Oracle ILOM-to-ALOM CMT Command Reference
and faults detected by POST, Detect Faults (Oracle ILOM show faulty Command)
and PSH faults, Detect Faults (Oracle ILOM show faulty Command)
show faulty command
and Service Required LED, Detecting Faults Using LEDs
description and examples, Detecting Faults (Oracle ILOM show faulty Command)
show faulty command
environmental fault, Detect Faults (Oracle ILOM show faulty Command)
reasons to use, Detecting Faults (Oracle ILOM show faulty Command)
use in detecting faults in an External I/O Expansion Unit, Detect Faults (Oracle ILOM show faulty Command)
using to check for faults, Diagnostic Flowchart
using to diagnose FB-DIMMs, Verify FB‐DIMM Replacement
using to verify successful FB-DIMM replacement, Verify FB‐DIMM Replacement
showcomponent command
Display System Components (Oracle ILOM show components Command)
Disabling Faulty Components Using Automatic System Recovery
showenvironment command, Oracle ILOM-to-ALOM CMT Command Reference
showfaults command, syntax, Oracle ILOM-to-ALOM CMT Command Reference
showfru command
Display Individual Component Information (Oracle ILOM show Command)
Oracle ILOM-to-ALOM CMT Command Reference
showkeyswitch command, Oracle ILOM-to-ALOM CMT Command Reference
showlocator command, Oracle ILOM-to-ALOM CMT Command Reference
showlogs command, Oracle ILOM-to-ALOM CMT Command Reference
showplatform command
Oracle ILOM-to-ALOM CMT Command Reference
Obtain the Chassis Serial Number
shutdown
triggered by top cover removal (emergency shutdown), Install the Top Cover
using Power button (emergency shutdown), Front Panel LEDs
using Power button (graceful shutdown), Front Panel LEDs
usingpowercycle -f command (emergency shutdown), Oracle ILOM-to-ALOM CMT Command Reference
usingpowercycle command (graceful shutdown), Oracle ILOM-to-ALOM CMT Command Reference
usingpoweroff command, Oracle ILOM-to-ALOM CMT Command Reference
slide rail latch, Extend the Server to the Maintenance Position
slots, ports, and LEDs illustrated, Rear Panel Cable Connections Reference
Solaris log files, Diagnostic Flowchart
Solaris log files as diagnostic tool, Diagnostic Flowchart
Solaris media kit contents, Installation Overview
Solaris OS
checking log files for fault information, Diagnostic Flowchart
collecting diagnostic information from, Detecting Faults (Oracle Solaris OS Files and Commands)
message buffer, checking, Check the Message Buffer
message log files, viewing, View System Message Log Files
Solaris Predictive Self-Healing, Predictive Self-Healing Overview
Standby mode, Connect the AC Power Cables to the Server
standby mode, when AC connected, Cabling Notes
standby voltage, 3.3v, Power On the System for the First Time
standby voltage causes service processor to power on, Installation Overview
stop bit, Power On the System for the First Time
SunVTS, Oracle VTS Overview
as fault diagnosis tool, Diagnostic Flowchart
browser environment
Start the Oracle VTS Browser Environment
Start the Oracle VTS Browser Environment
exercising the system with, About Oracle VTS Software
System Excerciser, Start the Oracle VTS Browser Environment
tests, Useful Oracle VTS Tests
user interfaces
About Oracle VTS Software
Start the Oracle VTS Browser Environment
Start the Oracle VTS Browser Environment
Start the Oracle VTS Browser Environment
Useful Oracle VTS Tests
using for fault diagnosis, Diagnostic Flowchart
verifying installation, Verify Installation of Oracle VTS Software
switch, Physical Presence, Platform-Specific ILOM Features
syslogd daemon, View System Message Log Files
system console, Switch From the System Console to the Service Processor (Oracle ILOM or ALOM CMT Compatibility Shell)
install a local graphics monitor, Access the System Console Through a Local Graphics Monitor
log in, Log In to the System Console
output options, System Console Output Options
system console, switching to, Switch From the System Console to the Service Processor (Oracle ILOM or ALOM CMT Compatibility Shell)
system console escape sequence#., Power Cycle the System
system controller, Server Diagnostics Overview