Documentation, Support, and Training
Evaluating Product Compatibility
Preparing to Install the Blade Server
Installing Components and Blade Server
Connect the External I/O Cables
Connect Cables to a System Console Running Solaris OS
Connect Cables to a System Console Not Running Solaris OS
Installing Optional Components
Software and Firmware Upgrades
Software and Firmware Upgrades
Administering Parameters and Configurations
Administering User Accounts and Security
If you will use the blade server with optional components such as CF,
AMC, ARTM, or onboard memory, install the optional components first. (See
Installing Optional Components.)
Note - In a Sun Netra CT 900 server chassis, slots 1 through 6 and slots 9 through 14 are available for blade servers. Slots 7 and 8 are reserved for the switch card.
If you have installed an ARTM, go to the front of the system and locate the corresponding slot number of the ARTM.
Remove the filler panel from the blade server slot, if necessary.
The filler panel is secured to the card cage using two screws, one at the top of the filler panel, the other at the bottom. Store the filler panel in a safe place; you might need to use it again if you remove a blade server for an extended time.
Prepare the blade server by opening the injector/ejector latches.
Carefully align the edges of the blade server with the guides in the appropriate slot.
Look into the enclosure to verify correct alignment of the rails in the guides.
Keep the blade server aligned in the guides and slide the blade server in until the injector/ejector latches engage the card cage and come in contact with the midplane or ARTM zone 3 connectors.
To overcome the connector resistance, use the injector/ejector latches to lever the system into position.
By rotating the injectors/ejectors from the horizontal to vertical position, you can fully seat the blade.
Close the latches to seat the blade server in the connectors.
Slide the top and bottom injector/ejector latches so that both plastic parts touch. When the upper and lower levers are engaged properly, the blue Hot-Swap LED blinks while the blade server is initializing. The blue LED turns off and the green OK LED lights when the blade server is ready for use.
Blade servers are powered on automatically through the H8 BMC when you install the blade server into a slot in the ATCA shelf. Once installed, the blade server sequences through power-on states until it is fully powered on.
Note - If the hot-swap LED does not light, wiggle and push the latch so that it engages the hot-swap switch.
Tighten the locking screws and the top and the bottom of the blade server to ensure that it is secured to the ATCA shelf.
The blade server is now completely installed and will power on automatically.