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USB Management Connector and Pins
Preparing to Install the Gateway
Suggested Tools for Installation
Antistatic Precautions for Installation
Verify Shipping Carton Contents
Assemble the Optical Fiber Data Cables
Install the Gateway in the Rack
Accessing the Management Controller
Access the Management Controller From the NET MGT Port
Access the Management Controller From the USB Management Port
Verifying the InfiniBand Fabric
Discover the InfiniBand Fabric Topology
Perform Diagnostics on the InfiniBand Fabric
Network Management Troubleshooting Guidelines
Understanding Routing Through the Gateway
Understanding Administrative Commands
Administering the I4 Switch Chip
Controlling the I4 Switch Chip
Administering the Subnet Manager
Controlling the Subnet Manager
Configuring Secure Fabric Management
Administering the InfiniBand Fabric
Monitoring the InfiniBand Fabric
Controlling the InfiniBand Fabric
Administering Gateway Resources
Installing Gateway Supportive Software (Linux)
Creating VNICs Under Gateway Manual Mode (Linux)
Creating VNICs Under Host Manual Mode (Linux)
Creating Virtual IO Adapters (Oracle Solaris)
Controlling Gateway Ports and Parameters
Understanding Oracle ILOM on the Gateway
Understanding Oracle ILOM Targets
Administering Oracle ILOM (CLI)
Accessing Oracle ILOM From the CLI
Switching Between the Oracle ILOM Shell and the Linux Shell
Monitoring Oracle ILOM Targets (CLI)
Controlling Oracle ILOM Targets (CLI)
Upgrading the Gateway Firmware Through Oracle ILOM (CLI)
Administering Oracle ILOM (Web)
Access Oracle ILOM From the Web Interface
Monitoring Oracle ILOM Targets (Web)
Controlling Oracle ILOM Targets (Web)
Upgrade the Gateway Firmware (Web)
Accessing the Rear Panel Diagram
Accessing Status Pane Information
Monitoring Parameters and Status
Administering Oracle ILOM (SNMP)
Monitoring Oracle ILOM Targets (SNMP)
Controlling Oracle ILOM Targets (SNMP)
Display the Sensor States (IPMI)
Display the Sensor Information (IPMI)
Display the System Event Log (IPMI)
Display FRU ID Information (IPMI)
Display Gateway Status LED States (IPMI)
Disable the Locator LED (IPMI)
Understanding Oracle ILOM Commands
Identify Faults in the Oracle ILOM Event Log
Determining the Alarm State of a Component or System
Understanding Service Procedures
Antistatic Precautions for Service
Determine If a Power Supply Is Faulty
Determine If the Battery Is Faulty
Remove the Gateway From the Rack
Understanding Hardware Commands
Linux Shells for Hardware Commands
Understanding InfiniBand Commands
Linux Shells for InfiniBand Commands
Understanding the SUN-DCS-IB-MIB MIB OIDs
Understanding the SUN-FABRIC-MIB MIB OIDs
Understanding the SUN-HW-TRAP-MIB MIB OIDs
Understanding the SUN-ILOM-CONTROL-MIB MIB OIDs
Understanding the SUN-PLATFORM-MIB MIB OIDs
You can use these commands on the management controller to check the status of the gateway.
FabMan@gateway_name-> showunhealthy OK - No unhealthy sensors FabMan@gateway_name->
An unfavorable output from the showunhealthy command means a hardware fault with that particular component.
FabMan@gateway_name->checkpower PSU 0 present status: OK PSU 1 present status: OK All PSUs OK FabMan@gateway_name->
A power supply output that is not OK from the checkpower command means that there is a problem with that power supply. Refer to Gateway Service, checking power supply status LEDs, for assistance.
FabMan@gateway_name-> getfanspeed Fan 0 not present Fan 1 running at rpm 11212 Fan 2 running at rpm 11313 Fan 3 running at rpm 11521 Fan 4 not present FabMan@gateway_name->
A stopped or low speed in the output of the getfanspeed command means there is a problem with that particular fan.
If not present is in the output of the getfanspeed command, yet a fan is installed at that particular slot, there is a problem with that fan.
For either condition, check the fan. Refer to Gateway Service, servicing fans.
FabMan@gateway_name->checkboot Switch OK Bridge-0 OK Bridge-1 OK All Internal ibdevices OK FabMan@gateway_name->
If in the output of the checkboot command a component is not OK, there is a problem with that component. Try resetting the component. Refer to Gateway Administration, resetting the switch chip and Gateway Administration, resetting the BridgeX chips.
FabMan@gateway_name->env_test Environment test started: Starting Environment Daemon test: Environment daemon running Environment Daemon test returned OK Starting Voltage test: Voltage ECB OK Measured 3.3V Main = 3.28 V Measured 3.3V Standby = 3.37 V Measured 12V = 12.06 V Measured 5V = 5.03 V Measured VBAT = 3.25 V Measured 1.0V = 1.01 V Measured I4 1.2V = 1.22 V Measured 2.5V = 2.51 V Measured V1P2 DIG = 1.18 V Measured V1P2 ANG = 1.18 V Measured 1.2V BridgeX = 1.22 V Measured 1.8V = 1.80 V Measured 1.2V Standby = 1.20 V Voltage test returned OK Starting PSU test: PSU 0 present PSU 1 present PSU test returned OK Starting Temperature test: Back temperature 30.5 Front temperature 30.6 SP temperature 34.1 Switch temperature 48, maxtemperature 49 Bridge-0 temperature 40, maxtemperature 41 Bridge-1 temperature 45, maxtemperature 45 Temperature test returned OK Starting FAN test: Fan 0 not present Fan 1 running at rpm 12075 Fan 2 running at rpm 11960 Fan 3 running at rpm 12075 Fan 4 not present FAN test returned OK Starting Connector test: Connector test returned OK Starting Onboard ibdevice test: Switch OK Bridge-0 OK Bridge-1 OK All Internal ibdevices OK Onboard ibdevice test returned OK Starting SSD test: SSD test returned OK Environment test PASSED FabMan@gateway_name->
Note - If in the output of the env_test command a voltage deviates more than 10% from the provided specification, there is a problem with the respective component.
Note - If there is only one gateway in your InfiniBand fabric, you do not need to perform this step.
If there is more than one gateway in your InfiniBand fabric, you must verify that each gateway's instance number is unique.
FabMan@gateway_name-> setgwinstance --list No BXM system name set, using 6 last bits of the ip-address, value: 34 FabMan@gateway_name->
The instance number for this example is 34.
FabMan@gateway_name-> setgwinstance number
where number is the instance number, from 0 to 63. For example:
FabMan@gateway_name-> setgwinstance 3 Stopping Bridge Manager.. [ OK ] Starting Bridge Manager. [ OK ] FabMan@gateway_name->
Gateway Reference, showunhealthy command
Gateway Reference, getfanspeed command
Gateway Reference, checkboot command
Gateway Reference, env_test command