Document Information
Using This Documentation
Product Notes
Related Documentation
Feedback
Support and Accessibility
Installation
Understanding the Server
Installation Task Overview
Server Overview
Front Panel Components
Rear Panel Components
Confirming Server and Site Specifications
Physical Specifications
Electrical Specifications
Input Power Information
Overcurrent Protection Requirements
DC Power Source, Power Connection, and Grounding Requirements
Environmental Requirements
Acoustic Noise Emissions
Airflow Clearance
Preparing for Installation
Shipping Kit
Handling Precautions
ESD Precautions
Tools Needed for Installation
Installing the Server
Optional Components
PCIe2 Expansion Slot Guidelines
Rack Compatibility
Rack Cautions
Stabilize the Rack
Mounting the Server Into a 4-Post Rack
Mounting the Server Into a 2-Post Rack
Connecting Cables
Cabling Requirements
Identifying Ports
Connecting Data and Management Cables
Powering On the Server for the First Time
Assemble the DC Power Cords
Prepare the Power Cords
Connect a Terminal or Emulator to the SER MGT Port
Power On the Server for the First Time
Oracle Solaris OS Configuration Parameters
Assign a Static IP Address to the SP
Administration
Understanding System Administration Resources
Oracle ILOM Overview
Platform-Specific Oracle ILOM Features
Oracle Solaris OS Overview
OpenBoot Overview
Oracle VM Server for SPARC Overview
Multipathing Software
Source for Downloading Hardware Management Pack Software
Hardware Management Pack Documentation
Accessing the Server
Log In to Oracle ILOM
Log In to the System Console
Display the ok Prompt
Display the Oracle ILOM -> Prompt
Use a Local Graphics Monitor
Oracle ILOM Remote Console
Controlling the Server
Power On the Server (Oracle ILOM)
Power Off the Server (Oracle ILOM)
Reset the Server (Oracle Solaris OS)
Reset the Server (Oracle ILOM)
Reset the SP to Default Values
Configuring Hardware RAID
Hardware RAID Support
Important Hardware RAID Guidelines
Prepare to Use the FCode Utility
FCode Utility Commands
Create a Hardware RAID Volume
Hot Spare Drives in RAID Volumes (LSI)
Determining If a Drive Has Failed
RAID Drive Replacement Strategies
Locate Device Paths
Changing Server Identification Information
Change Customer Data on FRU PROMs
Change System Identifier Information
Configuring Policy Settings
Specify Cooldown Mode
Restore the Host Power State at Restart
Specify the Host Power State at Restart
Disable or Re-Enable the Host Power-On Delay
Specify Parallel Boot of the SP and Host
Configure Host Behavior (Keyswitch State)
Configuring Network Addresses
SP Network Address Options
Disable or Re-Enable Network Access to the SP
Display the DHCP Server IP Address
Display the IP Address of the SP
Display the Host MAC Address
Using an In-band Connection to the SP
Configuring Boot Mode
Boot Mode Overview
Configure the Host Boot Mode (Oracle VM Server for SPARC)
Change the Host Boot Mode Behavior at Reset
Manage the Host Boot Mode Script
Display Host Boot Mode Expiration Date
Override OBP Settings to Reset the Server
Configuring Server Behavior at Restart
Specify Behavior When the Host Resets
Specify Behavior When the Host Stops Running
Set the Boot Timeout Interval
Specify Behavior at Boot Timeout
Specify Behavior if Restart Fails
Specify Maximum Restart Attempts
Configuring Devices
Unconfigure a Device Manually
Reconfigure a Device Manually
Monitoring the Server
Monitoring Faults
Enabling Automatic System Recovery
Display Server Components
Locate the Server
Updating the Firmware
Display the Firmware Version
Update the Firmware
Display OpenBoot Version
Display POST Version
Identifying WWN-Designated SAS2 Devices
World Wide Name Syntax
Mapping WWN Values to Hard Drives (OBP probe-scsi-all Command)
Identify a Disk Slot Using prtconf (Oracle Solaris OS)
WWN Syntax in an OS Installation on an Individual Drive
WWN Syntax in an OS Installation on a RAID Volume
Service
Identifying Components
Power Supply, Hard Drive, and Rear Fan Module Locations
Motherboard, PCIe2 Cards, and SP Locations
Front Fans, Subchassis, Memory Riser, and DIMM Locations
Front Panel Components
Rear Panel Components
Detecting and Managing Faults
Diagnostics Overview
Diagnostics Process
Interpreting Diagnostic LEDs
Managing Faults (Oracle ILOM)
Understanding Fault Management Commands
Interpreting Log Files and System Messages
Checking if Oracle VTS Is Installed
Managing Faults (POST)
Managing Faults (PSH)
Managing Components (ASR)
Preparing for Service
Safety Information
Tools Needed for Service
Filler Panels
Find the Server Serial Number
Locate the Server
Component Service Task Reference
Removing Power From the Server
Accessing Internal Components
Servicing the Air Filter
Remove the Air Filter
Install the Air Filter
Servicing Front Fan Modules
Front Fan Module LEDs
Locate a Faulty Front Fan Module
Remove a Front Fan Module
Install a Front Fan Module
Verify a Front Fan Module
Servicing Hard Drives
Hard Drive LEDs
Locate a Faulty Hard Drive
Remove a Hard Drive
Install a Hard Drive
Verify a Hard Drive
Servicing the DVD Drive
Determine if the DVD Drive Is Faulty
Remove the DVD Drive
Install the DVD Drive
Verify the DVD Drive
Servicing Power Supplies
Power Supply LEDs
Locate a Faulty Power Supply
Remove a Power Supply
Install a Power Supply
Verify a Power Supply
Servicing the Rear Fan Module
Rear Fan Module LEDs
Determine if the Rear Fan Module Is Faulty
Remove the Rear Fan Module
Install the Rear Fan Module
Verify the Rear Fan Module
Servicing Memory Risers
Memory Riser Configuration
Memory Riser LEDs
Locate a Faulty Memory Riser
Remove a Memory Riser
Install a Memory Riser
Verify a Memory Riser
Servicing DIMMs
DIMM Configuration
DIMM IDs
DIMM LEDs
Locate a Faulty DIMM (LEDs)
Locate a Faulty DIMM (Oracle ILOM)
Remove a DIMM
Install a DIMM
Verify a DIMM
Servicing the Battery
Determine if the Battery Is Faulty
Remove the Battery
Install the Battery
Verify the Battery
Servicing PCIe2 Cards
Locate a Faulty PCIe2 Card
Remove a PCIe2 Card
Install a PCIe2 Card
Install SAS Cable for Sun Storage 6 Gb SAS PCIe RAID HBA, Internal
Verify a PCIe2 Card
Servicing the SP
Determine if the SP Is Faulty
Remove the SP
Install the SP
Verify the SP
Servicing the ID PROM
Determine if the ID PROM Is Faulty
Remove the ID PROM
Install the ID PROM
Verify the ID PROM
Servicing the Subchassis
Remove the Subchassis
Install the Subchassis
Servicing the LED Board
Determine if the LED Board Is Faulty
Remove the LED Board
Install the LED Board
Verify the LED Board
Servicing the Motherboard
Determine if the Motherboard Is Faulty
Remove the Motherboard
Install the Motherboard
Verify the Motherboard
Servicing the Power Distribution Board
Determine if the Power Distribution Board Is Faulty
Remove the Power Distribution Board
Install the Power Distribution Board
Verify the Power Distribution Board
Servicing the Hard Drive Backplane
Determine if the Hard Drive Backplane Is Faulty
Remove the Hard Drive Backplane
Install the Hard Drive Backplane
Verify the Hard Drive Backplane
Returning the Server to Operation
Install the Top Cover
Connect Power Cords
Power On the Server (Oracle ILOM)
Power On the Server (Power Button)
Glossary
Index
Hardware Management Pack Overview
The Hardware Management Pack (HMP) from Oracle provides tools you can use to
manage and configure Oracle servers from the host operating system. To use these
tools, you must install the HMP software on your server. After installing the
software, you will be able to perform the following server management tasks described
in the following table.
Table 1 Hardware Management Pack -- Server Management Tasks
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Monitor Oracle hardware with host
IP address |
Use the Hardware Management Agent and the associated Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
plug-ins at the operating-system level to enable in-band monitoring of your Oracle hardware. This
in-band monitoring functionality enables you to use your host operating system IP address
to monitor your Oracle servers without the need of connecting the Oracle ILOM
management port to your network. |
Host OS-level management tool |
Monitor storage devices, including RAID arrays |
Use the
Server Storage Management Agent at the operating-system level to enable in-band monitoring of
the storage devices configured on your Oracle servers. The Server Storage Management Agent provides
an operating-system daemon that gathers information about your server's storage devices, such as
hard disk drives (HDDs) and RAID arrays, and sends this information to the
Oracle ILOM SP. The Storage Monitoring features in Oracle ILOM enable you to view
and monitor the information provided by the Server Storage Management Agent. You can
access the Storage Monitoring features in Oracle ILOM from the command-line interface (CLI). |
Oracle
ILOM 3.0 CLI Storage Monitoring features |
Query, update, and validate firmware versions on supported
SAS storage devices |
Use the fwupdate CLI tool from the host operating system to
query, update, and validate firmware versions on supported storage devices such as SAS
host bus adapters (HBAs), embedded SAS storage controllers, LSI SAS storage expanders, and disk
drives. |
Host OS-level fwupdate CLI |
Restore, set, and view Oracle Oracle ILOM configuration settings |
Use the
ilomconfig CLI tool from the host operating system to restore Oracle ILOM configuration settings,
as well as to view and set Oracle ILOM properties associated with network
management, clock configuration, and user management. |
Host OS-level ilomconfig CLI |
View or create RAID
volumes on storage drives |
Use the raidconfig CLI tool from the host operating system to
view and create RAID volumes on storage drives that are attached to RAID
controllers, including storage arrays. |
Host OS-level raidconfig CLI |
Use IPMItool to access and manage Oracle servers |
Use
the open source command-line IPMItool from the host operating system to access and
manage your Oracle servers via the IPMI protocol. |
Host OS-level command-line IMPItool |
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1Supported host operating systems include: Oracle
Solaris, Linux, Windows, and VMware