background image

Note

 

-

 

In

 

the

 

case

 

of

 

a

 

dual

 

power

 

feed,

 

connect

 

the

 

power

 

cords

 

in

 

their

 

original

 

positions

 

by

referring

 

to

 

the

 

record

 

that

 

you

 

made

 

before

 

the

 

start

 

of

 

maintenance.

15.5.2

Restoring

 

the

 

chassis

1.

Install

 

the

 

upper

 

cover.

For

 

details,

 

see

 

"

6.3.3

   

Installing

 

the

 

upper

 

cover

."

2.

Close

 

the

 

fan

 

cover.

For

 

details,

 

see

 

"

6.3.4

   

Closing

 

the

 

fan

 

cover

."

3.

Put

 

the

 

chassis

 

into

 

the

 

rack.

For

 

details,

 

see

 

"

6.3.5

   

Putting

 

the

 

chassis

 

into

 

the

 

rack

."

4.

Connect

 

all

 

the

 

power

 

cords

 

to

 

the

 

power

 

supply

 

unit.

For

 

details,

 

see

 

"

6.3.6

   

Installing

 

the

 

power

 

cords

."

15.6

Restoring

 

the

 

System

This

 

section

 

describes

 

the

 

procedure

 

for

 

restoring

 

the

 

system

 

after

 

installing

 

the

 

operation

 

panel.

1.

Check

 

that

 

the

 

XSCF

 

STANDBY

 

LED

 

on

 

the

 

operation

 

panel

 

is

 

on.

2.

Switch

 

the

 

mode

 

switch

 

on

 

the

 

operation

 

panel

 

to

 

Locked

 

mode.

For

 

details,

 

see

 

"

2.2.2

   

Control

 

function

 

of

 

the

 

operation

 

panel

."

3.

Log

 

in

 

to

 

the

 

XSCF

 

shell.

4.

Start

 

the

 

system.

For

 

details,

 

see

 

"

6.2

   

Starting

 

the

 

System

."

5.

Close

 

the

 

rack

 

door.

Chapter

 

15

 

Maintaining

 

the

 

Operation

 

Panel

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Summary of Contents for SPARC M10-1

Page 1: ...Fujitsu M10 1 SPARC M10 1 Service Manual Manual Code C120 E681 08EN November 2014 ...

Page 2: ... et technologies décrits dans ce document De même ces produits technologies et ce document sont protégés par des lois sur le droit d auteur des brevets et d autres lois sur la propriété intellectuelle et des traités internationaux Ce document le produit et les technologies afférents sont exclusivement distribués avec des licences qui en restreignent l utilisation la copie la distribution et la déc...

Page 3: ...ifying the Names and Locations of Components 9 2 2 Confirming the Functions of the Operation Panel 12 2 2 1 Display function of the operation panel 13 2 2 2 Control function of the operation panel 13 2 3 Checking the LED Indications 16 2 3 1 Operation panel LEDs 16 2 3 2 LEDs on the rear panel System locator 17 2 3 3 LEDs on each component 18 Chapter 3 Troubleshooting 21 3 1 Suspected Failure Cond...

Page 4: ...U information and resource information 31 4 3 Understanding Types of Maintenance 32 Chapter 5 Understanding the Preparations for Enabling Maintenance 35 5 1 Releasing an FRU from the System with the replacefru Command 35 5 2 Stopping the System 37 5 2 1 Stopping the system with an XSCF command 37 5 2 2 Stopping the system from the operation panel 38 5 3 Accessing Components 38 5 3 1 Removing the p...

Page 5: ...Unit 60 7 2 1 Types of maintenance 61 7 2 2 Flow of maintenance 61 7 2 3 Precautions for replacement 61 7 3 Preparing the Motherboard Unit for Removal 62 7 4 Removing the Motherboard Unit 63 7 4 1 Accessing the motherboard unit 63 7 4 2 Removing the motherboard unit 64 7 5 Switching the microSD Card 68 7 6 Installing the Motherboard Unit 73 7 6 1 Installing the motherboard unit 73 7 6 2 Restoring ...

Page 6: ... Unit 96 9 2 1 Types of maintenance 96 9 2 2 Flow of maintenance 97 9 2 3 Precautions for replacement 97 9 3 Enabling the Removal of a Power Supply Unit 97 9 3 1 Active hot maintenance 98 9 3 2 Inactive hot maintenance system stopped hot maintenance 99 9 3 3 Inactive cold maintenance system stopped cold maintenance 100 9 4 Removing a Power Supply Unit 101 9 5 Installing a Power Supply Unit 102 9 6...

Page 7: ...10 4 2 Removing a fan unit 112 10 5 Installing a Fan Unit 113 10 5 1 Installing a fan unit 113 10 6 Restoring the System 113 10 6 1 Active hot maintenance 113 10 6 2 Inactive hot maintenance system stopped hot maintenance 114 10 6 3 Inactive cold maintenance system stopped cold maintenance 114 Chapter 11 Maintaining the Internal Disks 117 11 1 Configuration of the Internal Disks 117 11 1 1 Disk sl...

Page 8: ...9 12 1 Configuration of the PCIe Cards 129 12 2 Before Maintaining a PCIe Card 130 12 2 1 Types of maintenance 131 12 2 2 Flow of maintenance 131 12 2 3 Precautions for replacement 131 12 2 4 Precautions for expansion 131 12 2 5 Precautions for reduction 132 12 3 Enabling the Removal of a PCI Express Card 132 12 4 Removing a PCI Express Card 133 12 4 1 Accessing a PCIe card 133 12 4 2 Removing a P...

Page 9: ...ter 14 Maintaining the HDD Backplane 153 14 1 Position of the HDD Backplane 153 14 2 Before Maintaining the HDD Backplane 154 14 2 1 Types of maintenance 155 14 2 2 Precautions for replacement 155 14 3 Enabling the Removal of the HDD Backplane 155 14 4 Removing the HDD Backplane 156 14 4 1 Accessing the HDD backplane 156 14 4 2 Removing the HDD backplane 156 14 5 Installing the HDD Backplane 160 1...

Page 10: ...ining the Cable Kit 175 16 2 1 Types of maintenance 175 16 2 2 Flow of maintenance 175 16 3 Enabling the Removal of the Cable Kit 175 16 4 Removing the Cable Kit 176 16 4 1 Accessing the cable kit 176 16 4 2 Removing the cable kit 177 16 5 Installing the Cable Kit 182 16 5 1 Installing the cable kit 182 16 5 2 Restoring the chassis 185 16 6 Restoring the System 185 Appendix A Component List 187 Ap...

Page 11: ... C 3 prtconf 1M Command 200 C 4 netstat 1M Command 203 C 5 ping 1M Command 204 C 6 ps 1 Command 206 C 7 prstat 1M Command 207 Appendix D External Interface Specifications 209 D 1 Serial Port 209 D 1 1 Wire connection chart of serial cable 210 D 2 USB Port 210 D 3 SAS Port 210 D 4 RESET switch 211 Index 213 Contents xi ...

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Page 13: ...sold as SPARC M10 Systems by Fujitsu in Japan Fujitsu M10 and SPARC M10 Systems are identical products The preface includes the following sections Audience Related Documentation Text Conventions Notes on Safety Syntax of the Command Line Interface CLI Document Feedback Audience This document is intended for service engineers and field engineers who perform maintenance work on the system xiii ...

Page 14: ...SPARC M10 Systems System Operation and Administration Guide Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems Domain Configuration Guide Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems XSCF Reference Manual Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems RCIL User Guide 3 Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems XSCF MIB and Trap Lists Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems Product Notes Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems Glossary 1 The listed manuals are subject to change wit...

Page 15: ...s the names of chapters sections items buttons or menus See Chapter 2 Network Connection Text Conventions This manual uses the following fonts and symbols to express specific types of information Command syntax in the text While the XSCF commands have a section number of 8 or 1 it is omitted from the text The Oracle Solaris commands have a section number such as 1M in the text Each command has a s...

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Page 17: ...rform the procedure correctly Chapter 1 Before Starting Maintenance Work This chapter describes the safety precautions that must be observed before starting any maintenance work Note the meanings of each of the following symbols and labels to ensure that the work is done correctly Warning Caution Indications Labels Tags Notes on Safety Notes on Static Electricity Other Precautions Emergency Power ...

Page 18: ... label A in the figure describes the model number serial number manufacture date rated voltage current number of phases frequency and weight required for maintenance and management The standard label B in the figure describes the following certification standards Safety NRTL C Radio wave VCCI A FCC A DOC A and KCC Safety and radio wave CE CCC BSMI RCM and EAC Figure 1 1 Location of the system name...

Page 19: ...ngs and instructions described on the chassis Do not insert foreign objects into the openings in the chassis Any such foreign object could come into contact with high voltage circuitry or could short circuit the components causing a fire or an electric shock Contact your service engineer to inspect the chassis Chapter 1 Before Starting Maintenance Work 3 ...

Page 20: ...quakeresistant options kit prevents the racks from falling over when sliding a chassis out on a slide rail either for installation or maintenance Prior to installation or maintenance a safety assessment should be conducted by a service engineer in the following cases When the quakeresistant options kit is not supplied and the rack is not fixed to the floor with bolts Confirm safety by checking whe...

Page 21: ...rical potential thus eliminating the danger of static damage A B How to use a wrist strap Wear a wrist strap in such a way that the inner metal surface A in the figure of the wrist strap band is in contact with your skin Connect the clip B in the figure directly to the chassis Figure 1 3 Wrist strap connection destination 1 5 Other Precautions The printed boards in a chassis can be easily damaged ...

Page 22: ...ul not to damage the small parts mounted on both sides of the motherboard unit The heat sinks can be damaged by incorrect handling Do not touch the heat sinks with your hands or other objects while replacing or removing motherboard units If a heat sink becomes disconnected or is broken obtain a replacement motherboard unit When storing or carrying a motherboard unit ensure that the heat sinks are ...

Page 23: ...Figure 1 4 Removing the power cords Chapter 1 Before Starting Maintenance Work 7 ...

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Page 25: ...s well as the LED indications before starting any maintenance work Identifying the Names and Locations of Components Confirming the Functions of the Operation Panel Checking the LED Indications For the specifications of each component see Appendix B Component Specifications 2 1 Identifying the Names and Locations of Components This section describes the names and locations of the components mounte...

Page 26: ...it Components that can be accessed from the front Figure 2 1 Location of components that can be accessed from the front Components that can be accessed from the rear Figure 2 2 Location of components that can be accessed from the rear Fujitsu M10 1 SPARC M10 1 Service Manual November 2014 10 ...

Page 27: ... backplane 7 Operation panel Internal components To access the internal components open the fan cover and remove the upper cover For details on how to remove the covers see 5 3 3 Opening the fan cover or 5 3 4 Removing the upper cover Figure 2 3 Locations of internal components Chapter 2 Understanding the System Components 11 ...

Page 28: ... operation panel The operation panel provides the system s display and control functions The field engineer and system administrator can specify the operation mode or control start stop of the system while checking the LEDs indicating the system operation status Figure 2 4 Location of the operation panel Figure 2 5 Appearance of operation panel Fujitsu M10 1 SPARC M10 1 Service Manual November 201...

Page 29: ...ing items For details see 2 3 1 Operation panel LEDs General system status System error warning System error location Figure 2 6 Operation panel LEDs 2 2 2 Control function of the operation panel The operation panel has the following switches as a control function Mode switch slide switch Specifies the operation or maintenance mode POWER switch Controls start stop of the system Chapter 2 Understan...

Page 30: ...scription Brief press For 1 second or more and less than 4 seconds If the system has been started in Service mode Operation is ignored If the system is stopped in Service mode Operation is ignored Figure 2 7 Operation panel switches The mode switch sets the operation mode for the system The Locked and Service operation modes can be switched by sliding the mode switch Table 2 1 describes the differ...

Page 31: ...top process If the system is stopped in Service mode Operation is ignored The system does not start even after holding down the power switch If the system is stopped in Locked mode Starts the system If a wait time for the air conditioning facilities or a warm up time is set on the XSCF the processing for waiting for the power on of the air conditioning facilities and the completion of warm up is o...

Page 32: ... 1 The blink interval is 1 second 1 Hz 2 3 Checking the LED Indications This section describes the indications given by the system LEDs LEDs are mounted on the operation panel on the front of the chassis on the rear panel of the chassis and on those components that can be maintained If an error occurs the LED indication enables you to determine the system that requires maintenance 2 3 1 Operation ...

Page 33: ... system starts up System startup processing is in progress The system is operating On On On Although the system is operating normally an error has been detected Blinking 1 On Off System stop processing is in progress Once processing is complete the fan unit stops 1 The blink interval is 1 second 1 Hz 2 3 2 LEDs on the rear panel System locator The field engineer or system administrator can identif...

Page 34: ... states Name Color Status Description READY Green On Indicates that the component is operating The component cannot be released and removed from the system Blinking 1 Indicates that the component is currently being mounted on the system or being disconnected from the system Figure 2 8 Location of the system locator 2 3 3 LEDs on each component Each component incorporates LEDs These LEDs indicate a...

Page 35: ...mmunication speed is 100 Mbps Off Indicates that the communication speed is 10 Mbps 1 The blink interval is 1 second 1 Hz Table 2 9 LED on the fan unit and its states Name Color Status Description CHECK Amber On Indicates that an error has occurred Blinking 1 Indicates that the component requires maintenance this function is also referred to as the locator Off Indicates the normal state 1 The blin...

Page 36: ...d This LED is normally on but it blinks while the disk is being accessed While the LED is blinking maintenance such as removal of the disk cannot be performed Off Indicates that maintenance such as the removal of the disk can be performed CHECK Amber On Indicates that an error has occurred Blinking 1 Indicates that the component requires maintenance this function is also referred to as the locator...

Page 37: ...ailure and identify the failure location in the following cases For details on the flow for determining the cause of a failure see 3 2 Determining the Causes of Failures When the CHECK LED is on When an error message is displayed on the console When an error is displayed as a result of executing a command for checking the status When an error is displayed in the error log 3 2 Determining the Cause...

Page 38: ... service engineer Confirm that an error message is displayed on the OS and XSCF consoles Execute showlogs on XSCF to display failure information Figure 3 1 Troubleshooting flow 3 3 Identifying a Failure This section explains how to identify a failure Use the flow described in 3 2 Determining the Causes of Failures to determine the appropriate way of checking for a failure Fujitsu M10 1 SPARC M10 1...

Page 39: ...us of a component that does not have an LED execute XSCF shell commands such as the showhardconf command from the maintenance terminal For details see 3 3 3 Checking the status of a component 3 3 2 Checking error messages Display error messages to check the log information and an error overview You can use either of the following two methods to check the error messages Checking error log informati...

Page 40: ...mal MEM 0A Status Faulted Table 3 1 States of components Display Description Normal The unit is in the normal state Faulted The unit is faulty and is not operating Degraded A part of the unit has failed or degraded but the unit is running Deconfigured Due to the failure or degradation of another unit the target unit and components of its underlying layer has been degraded though there is no proble...

Page 41: ... execute the ioxadm command to check the status of the PCI expansion unit ioxadm command Execute the ioxadm command to determine the environmental conditions temperature voltage etc or LED indications of the PCI expansion unit 1 Log in to the XSCF shell 2 Execute the ioxadm command to determine the environmental conditions of the specified PCI expansion unit To specify a PCI expansion unit enter t...

Page 42: ...sis in which the error occurred 15 45 31 on the same day and then the Alarm status further expanded to PSU 1 PSU 2 and PSU 3 at 17 45 31 on the same day 3 3 6 Checking the messages of the predictive self repairing tool Check the messages output from the Oracle Solaris Fault Manager predictive self repairing tool running on Oracle Solaris Oracle Solaris Fault Manager supports the following function...

Page 43: ...rvices provided by the device instances associated with this fault IMPACT Description of the assumed impact of the failure Nov 1 16 30 20 dt88 292 REC ACTION Schedule a repair procedure to replace the affected device Use Nov 1 16 30 20 dt88 292 fmdump v u EVENT_ID to identify the device or contact Sun for support REC ACTION Brief description of the corrective action the system administrator should...

Page 44: ...on The XSCF has a USB port that is specifically for maintenance allowing maintenance information such as error logs to be easily obtained For details see 12 1 15 Saving a log to a file with snapshot and 12 1 16 Saving a log to a local USB device in Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems System Operation and Administration Guide Fujitsu M10 1 SPARC M10 1 Service Manual November 2014 28 ...

Page 45: ...of maintenance Preparing Tools Required for Maintenance Confirming the System Configuration Understanding Types of Maintenance 4 1 Preparing Tools Required for Maintenance This section explains the tools required for performing maintenance Table 4 1 lists the tools required for maintenance 4 2 Confirming the System Configuration This section explains how to check the hardware and software configur...

Page 46: ...on information The following information appears Current configuration and status Number of mounted Field Replaceable Units FRU Status of the unit in which a physical partition error or degradation occurred Information on the PCI expansion unit Name properties of the PCI Express PCIe card 4 2 2 Confirming the software and firmware configurations The software and firmware configurations and version...

Page 47: ...kg 1 command For Oracle Solaris 10 execute the showrev 1M command To display the version of Oracle VM Server for SPARC execute the ldm 1M command Confirming the firmware configuration Use XSCF shell commands to confirm the XSCF firmware configuration 1 Log in to the XSCF shell 2 Execute the version command to confirm the firmware version information In the following example c xcp is entered to con...

Page 48: ...tion for a device Table 4 4 Definitions of terms Term Definition Physical partition requiring maintenance Physical partition to which SPARC M10 1 in which Field Replaceable Unit FRU requiring maintenance is mounted belongs Chassis requiring maintenance Chassis of SPARC M10 1 in which Field Replaceable Unit FRU requiring maintenance is mounted 4 3 Understanding Types of Maintenance This section des...

Page 49: ... physical partition Thus the state in which the physical partition requiring maintenance is stopped is the same as the state in which the entire system is stopped Details of the respective types of maintenance are as follows Active hot maintenance Maintenance is performed while Oracle Solaris is operating in the physical partition The following FRUs are targets of active hot maintenance Power supp...

Page 50: ... for the internal disk of devices other than a boot device If however the boot device has a redundant configuration RAID configuration active hot maintenance is supported Figure 4 2 Inactive hot maintenance system stopped hot maintenance Inactive cold maintenance system stopped cold maintenance Maintenance is performed with the physical partition powered off Maintenance is performed with the power...

Page 51: ... as required when performing the maintenance work on each component described in Chapter 7 onwards Releasing an FRU from the System with the replacefru Command Stopping the System Accessing Components 5 1 Releasing an FRU from the System with the replacefru Command This section describes the procedure for releasing an FRU requiring maintenance from the system The following FRUs can be maintained P...

Page 52: ...r the following 3 1 After installing the exchanged device please select finish 3 2 If you want to suspend the maintenance without exchanging device please select cancel f finish c cancel 4 Select the FRU requiring maintenance by specifying it with a numeric key In the following example since FAN 6 is showing Faulted indicating an error 7 is entered 5 After confirming that the selected FRU is displ...

Page 53: ...eration panel 1 Stop the system For details see 5 2 1 Stopping the system with an XSCF command or 5 2 2 Stopping the system from the operation panel 2 Execute the showpparstatus command to confirm that the power to the physical partition is turned off In the following example PPAR Status of PPAR ID 00 displays Powered Off which indicates that the power to the physical partition has been turned off...

Page 54: ...on panel 1 Switch the mode switch on the operation panel to Service mode For details see 2 2 2 Control function of the operation panel 2 Press the power switch on the operation panel for 4 seconds or more For details see 2 2 2 Control function of the operation panel 3 Check that the POWER LED on the operation panel is off 5 3 Accessing Components This section explains the operations to be performe...

Page 55: ...A Figure 5 1 Releasing the cable clamp 2 Remove the power cords from the power supply unit Chapter 5 Understanding the Preparations for Enabling Maintenance 39 ...

Page 56: ... the slide rail when performing maintenance Figure 5 2 Removing the power cords 5 3 2 Pulling the chassis out from the rack To perform maintenance on an internal component in a chassis pull the chassis out of the rack 1 Pull the levers on the right and left side of the chassis outward to release the lock holding the chassis Fujitsu M10 1 SPARC M10 1 Service Manual November 2014 40 ...

Page 57: ...s automatically locked into the prescribed position Figure 5 4 Pulling out the chassis 5 3 3 Opening the fan cover To perform maintenance on an internal component in a chassis pull the chassis out of the rack and then open the fan cover 1 Turn the locking screw to the Service position to release the lock Chapter 5 Understanding the Preparations for Enabling Maintenance 41 ...

Page 58: ...leasing the lock 2 While pressing the green slide button A in the figure toward the inside of the chassis hold the edge of the fan cover and open it in the direction of the arrows Figure 5 6 Opening the fan cover Fujitsu M10 1 SPARC M10 1 Service Manual November 2014 42 ...

Page 59: ...de the upper cover toward the rear of the chassis to remove it Figure 5 7 Opening the upper cover 5 3 5 Removing the air duct and PSU backplane cover To perform maintenance on the motherboard unit memory or PSU backplane remove the air duct and PSU backplane cover 1 Lift the air duct up by both sides to remove it Chapter 5 Understanding the Preparations for Enabling Maintenance 43 ...

Page 60: ...ct 2 Remove the PSU backplane cover by sliding it to the front of the chassis while pressing the latch of the PSU backplane cover Figure 5 9 Removing the PSU backplane cover Fujitsu M10 1 SPARC M10 1 Service Manual November 2014 44 ...

Page 61: ...form maintenance by removing the cables connected to the motherboard unit remove the cables by releasing the cable guide lock There are the following two types of cable guides Type B cable guide has a lock that is released Figure 5 10 Types of cable guides 1 Release the cable guide lock by pressing the lock toward the inside of the chassis A in the figure Chapter 5 Understanding the Preparations f...

Page 62: ...A Figure 5 11 Releasing the cable guide lock Fujitsu M10 1 SPARC M10 1 Service Manual November 2014 46 ...

Page 63: ...tenance work on each component described in Chapter 7 onwards Incorporating an FRU into the System with the replacefru Command Starting the System Restoring the Chassis 6 1 Incorporating an FRU into the System with the replacefru Command This section describes the procedure for incorporating a Field Replaceable Unit FRU into the system after maintenance To do this resume the replacefru command whi...

Page 64: ...it 2 PSU Power Supply Unit Select 1 2 c cancel c If your XSCF firmware version is earlier than XCP 2220 the underlined part is displayed as 4 minute s 2 Confirm that the status is normal Normal after diagnosis and then enter f 3 When the maintenance menu appears enter c to exit the operation 6 2 Starting the System This section explains the procedure for starting the system The system can be start...

Page 65: ... in to the XSCF shell 4 Execute the showstatus command to confirm that the FRU is operating normally after the completion of maintenance Nothing is displayed in the normal state 5 Execute the showhardconf command to check the hardware configuration and the status of each component 6 Start the system For details see 6 2 1 Starting the system with an XSCF command or 6 2 2 Starting the system from th...

Page 66: ... second or more less than 4 seconds For details see 2 2 2 Control function of the operation panel 6 3 Restoring the Chassis This section explains how to restore the chassis If the maintenance has been done by pulling the chassis out of the rack restoration of the chassis is required 6 3 1 Locking the cable guide If the maintenance has been done by removing the cables connected to the motherboard u...

Page 67: ... 2 Installing the air duct and PSU backplane cover If maintenance was performed on the motherboard unit memory or PSU backplane install the air duct and PSU backplane cover 1 Install the PSU backplane cover by tilting it inserting the latch A in the figure and sliding the cover to the rear of the chassis Chapter 6 Understanding the Preparations for Restoring the System 51 ...

Page 68: ...r duct vertically Fit the air duct guides four positions A in the figure into the notches on the motherboard unit and then fix them with the pins two positions B in the figure Figure 6 4 Installing the air duct Fujitsu M10 1 SPARC M10 1 Service Manual November 2014 52 ...

Page 69: ...tall the upper cover 1 Install the upper cover by sliding it toward the front of the chassis Figure 6 5 Installing the upper cover 6 3 4 Closing the fan cover If the maintenance was performed on an internal component of a chassis install the upper cover and then close the fan cover 1 Hold the edge of the fan cover and close it while pressing the green slide button toward the inside of the chassis ...

Page 70: ...Figure 6 6 Fan cover 2 Turn the locking screw to the Locked position to lock Fujitsu M10 1 SPARC M10 1 Service Manual November 2014 54 ...

Page 71: ...w 6 3 5 Putting the chassis into the rack If the maintenance was performed on an internal component of a chassis install the upper cover close the fan cover and then put the chassis back into the rack 1 Carefully push the chassis all the way into the rack Chapter 6 Understanding the Preparations for Restoring the System 55 ...

Page 72: ...ords If the power cord has been removed for maintenance reinstall the power cord and then replace the cable clamp 1 Install the power cord in the power supply unit Figure 6 9 Installing the power cord Fujitsu M10 1 SPARC M10 1 Service Manual November 2014 56 ...

Page 73: ...ecure the cable clamp Lock the latch A in the figure and then push the cable clamp toward the front of the chassis to firmly secure the cable clamp Figure 6 10 Locking the cable clamp Chapter 6 Understanding the Preparations for Restoring the System 57 ...

Page 74: ...Fujitsu M10 1 SPARC M10 1 Service Manual November 2014 58 ...

Page 75: ...nit Before Maintaining the Motherboard Unit Preparing the Motherboard Unit for Removal Removing the Motherboard Unit Switching the microSD Card Installing the Motherboard Unit Restoring the System 7 1 Location of the Motherboard Unit This section explains the location of the motherboard unit A single motherboard unit is mounted in each chassis 59 ...

Page 76: ...Also see the contents of Chapter 1 Before Starting Maintenance Work Figure 7 1 Location of the motherboard unit 7 2 Before Maintaining the Motherboard Unit This section describes the types of maintenance performed on the motherboard unit the maintenance flow and the precautions to be taken Fujitsu M10 1 SPARC M10 1 Service Manual November 2014 60 ...

Page 77: ...shows the maintenance procedure for the motherboard units See the relevant section 7 2 3 Precautions for replacement Note the following points when replacing the motherboard unit Do not replace the motherboard unit and the PSU backplane at the same time If you replace the motherboard unit and the PSU backplane at the same time the system may fail to operate correctly Replace the motherboard unit o...

Page 78: ... XCP version If you replace the motherboard unit and switch the microSD card the CMU firmware versions displayed for the current and reserve XCPs by the version command do not match when you check the XCP firmware version after executing the testsb command This does not affect system operation If you start the system when the current and reserve XCPs have been switched the CMU firmware stored on t...

Page 79: ...power cords from the power supply unit For details see 5 3 1 Removing the power cords 7 4 Removing the Motherboard Unit This section describes the procedure for removing the motherboard unit Enable removal of the motherboard unit prior to attempting to remove it For details see 7 3 Preparing the Motherboard Unit for Removal 7 4 1 Accessing the motherboard unit 1 Remove all the cables connected to ...

Page 80: ... easily remove the cables from the PSU backplane 7 4 2 Removing the motherboard unit 1 Remove all the memory For details see 8 5 2 Removing memory 2 Release the cable lock guide For details see 5 3 6 Releasing the cable guide lock If the cable guide does not have a lock proceed to step 3 3 Remove the cables connected to the motherboard unit The following cables should be removed a Three 3 cables o...

Page 81: ... a c b d Figure 7 2 Cables of the motherboard unit 4 Loosen the five 5 screws securing the motherboard unit Chapter 7 Maintaining the Motherboard Unit 65 ...

Page 82: ...nit 5 Hold the handles A in the figure of the motherboard unit and slide it out toward the front of the chassis Check that the motherboard unit is disengaged from the 10 fixing pins Fujitsu M10 1 SPARC M10 1 Service Manual November 2014 66 ...

Page 83: ... Note Place the removed motherboard unit on the grounded antistatic ESD mat Figure 7 4 Motherboard unit fixing pins 6 Pull up the motherboard unit to remove it Chapter 7 Maintaining the Motherboard Unit 67 ...

Page 84: ...e the replacement To use the same firmware version as that used before the replacement remove the microSD card from the motherboard unit being replaced and install it on the replacement motherboard unit 1 Remove the screw A in the figure that secures the cover of the microSD card fixed to the removed motherboard unit and then remove the cover Fujitsu M10 1 SPARC M10 1 Service Manual November 2014 ...

Page 85: ...A Figure 7 6 Removing the cover 2 Open the microSD card cover by sliding it toward the rear of the chassis Chapter 7 Maintaining the Motherboard Unit 69 ...

Page 86: ...Figure 7 7 Unlocking the cover 3 Remove the microSD card Fujitsu M10 1 SPARC M10 1 Service Manual November 2014 70 ...

Page 87: ...n the new motherboard unit Perform the same procedure as steps 1 to 3 5 Place the microSD card that was removed in step 3 into the microSD card slot of the new motherboard unit by aligning it with the shape of the connector 6 Close the microSD card cover and lock it by sliding it toward the front of the chassis Chapter 7 Maintaining the Motherboard Unit 71 ...

Page 88: ...upplied with the new motherboard unit by installing it in the removed motherboard unit Figure 7 9 Locking the cover 7 Install the microSD card cover and then secure it with the screw Fujitsu M10 1 SPARC M10 1 Service Manual November 2014 72 ...

Page 89: ...ure for installing the motherboard unit 7 6 1 Installing the motherboard unit 1 Install the removed memory on the new motherboard unit 2 Hold the handles on the motherboard unit and install the motherboard unit in the chassis Install it from the front of the chassis aligning it with the mounting position 3 Confirm that the 10 fixing pins are inserted into the motherboard unit and then slide the mo...

Page 90: ...Figure 7 10 Motherboard unit fixing pins 4 Tighten the five 5 screws securing the motherboard unit Fujitsu M10 1 SPARC M10 1 Service Manual November 2014 74 ...

Page 91: ...ing cables are to be installed a Three 3 cables on the motherboard unit that connect the PSU backplane to the motherboard unit b One 1 cable that connects the PSU backplane to the HDD backplane Connect the cable to the PSU backplane c Two 2 cables that connect the HDD backplane to the motherboard unit d Two 2 cables that connect the operation panel to the motherboard unit Chapter 7 Maintaining the...

Page 92: ... a c b d Figure 7 12 Cables of the motherboard unit 6 Store the cables of the motherboard unit in the cable guide A in the figure Fujitsu M10 1 SPARC M10 1 Service Manual November 2014 76 ...

Page 93: ...cedure varies depending on the type For the types of cable guides see Figure 6 1 Type A a Working from the upper part of the cable guide store the cable red black A in the figure connecting the HDD backplane to the PSU backplane in the guide Chapter 7 Maintaining the Motherboard Unit 77 ...

Page 94: ...rboard unit Figure 7 15 Storing cables black yellow white c From the middle of the clamp in the upper part of the cable guide pull up one side of the clamp to open it D in the figure Then store in the cable guide the cable black C in the figure connecting the operation panel to the motherboard unit Fujitsu M10 1 SPARC M10 1 Service Manual November 2014 78 ...

Page 95: ...igure The cable red black connecting the PSU backplane to the HDD backplane B in the figure The cable black yellow white connecting the operation panel to the motherboard unit C in the figure The cable black connecting the operation panel to the motherboard unit Chapter 7 Maintaining the Motherboard Unit 79 ...

Page 96: ...es black and black yellow white connecting the operation panel to the motherboard unit b Lock the cable guide For details see 6 3 1 Locking the cable guide 7 Close the fan cover Make sure that each cable does not interfere with the fan unit cover Figure 7 18 State where the fan unit cover is closed 7 6 2 Restoring the chassis 1 Install all the PCIe risers Fujitsu M10 1 SPARC M10 1 Service Manual N...

Page 97: ...the air duct and PSU backplane cover 4 Install the upper cover For details see 6 3 3 Installing the upper cover 5 Close the fan cover For details see 6 3 4 Closing the fan cover 6 Put the chassis into the rack For details see 6 3 5 Putting the chassis into the rack 7 Connect all the cables of the external interface 8 Connect all the power cords to the power supply unit For details see 6 3 6 Instal...

Page 98: ...ration Guide If you replace the microSD card the CMU firmware versions do not match However you do not need to perform an update The following example shows 02 01 0001 1 in the execution example as the CMU firmware version of the current XCP and 02 00 0006 2 in the execution example as the CMU firmware version of the reserve XCP Thus you can see that the CMU firmware versions do not match 5 Execut...

Page 99: ...match that used before the replacement update the firmware For details see 16 1 3 Updating firmware in the Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems System Operation and Administration Guide If you replace the microSD card the CMU firmware versions do not match However you do not need to perform an update The following example shows 02 01 0001 1 in the execution example as the CMU firmware version of the curr...

Page 100: ...tem For details see 6 2 Starting the System 8 The ok prompt appears 9 Enable the RAID volume to check the status For details see 14 2 11 Re enabling a hardware RAID volume in the Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems System Operation and Administration Guide 10 Close the rack door Fujitsu M10 1 SPARC M10 1 Service Manual November 2014 84 ...

Page 101: ...on Rules Before Maintaining Memory Enabling the Removal of Memory Removing Memory Installing Memory Restoring the System 8 1 Memory Configuration This section describes the configuration and location of memory Memory is installed on a motherboard unit and divided into group A and group B Up to eight memory modules can be installed for each group up to a total of 16 memory modules 85 ...

Page 102: ...ry MEM 00B B 3 Memory MEM 01A A 4 Memory MEM 01B B 5 Memory MEM 02A A 6 Memory MEM 02B B 7 Memory MEM 03A A 8 Memory MEM 03B B 9 Memory MEM 10A A 10 Memory MEM 10B B 11 Memory MEM 11A A 12 Memory MEM 11B B 13 Memory MEM 12A A Figure 8 1 Memory position Fujitsu M10 1 SPARC M10 1 Service Manual November 2014 86 ...

Page 103: ...ws all memory installation positions Position groups a to d indicate 4 module memory installation units Table 8 1 and Table 8 2 list the supported memory installation configurations Memory for group B cannot be installed until no more memory can be installed for group A As for the installation order of memory modules for memory group B give priority to using either all R DIMM or all LR DIMM memory...

Page 104: ...in Figure 8 2 d in Figure 8 2 Table 8 2 Memory installation configurations 8 module units Memory module count Memory installed 8 a in Figure 8 2 b in Figure 8 2 16 a in Figure 8 2 b in Figure 8 2 c in Figure 8 2 d in Figure 8 2 Figure 8 2 Memory installation positions and units 8 2 2 Checking memory information Check the type and size of the memory by using the showhardconf command of the XSCF fir...

Page 105: ...88 Type 04 Size 8 GB MEM 03A Status Normal Code 2c800118KSF1G72PZ 1G6E1 4531 1A947375 Type 04 Size 8 GB MEM 00A Status Normal Code ce8002M393B5270DHO YH9 0000 83AE9A65 Type 04 Size 8 GB Memory slot Capacity and rank 04 R DIMM 8GB 1rank 07 R DIMM 16GB 2rank 09 R DIMM 32GB 4rank 47 LR DIMM 64GB 8rank Note Read and understand the instructions in this chapter before starting the maintenance work Also ...

Page 106: ...orresponding section and item The memory expansion procedure is same as the memory installation procedure The memory reduction procedure is the same as the memory removal procedure 8 3 3 Precautions for replacement Observe the following when replacing memory When you replace a memory module make sure that you install the new module in the same position as the original one 8 3 4 Precautions for exp...

Page 107: ...the following points when removing memory Observe the memory installation rules when you reduce memory For details see 8 2 1 Memory installation rules 8 4 Enabling the Removal of Memory This section describes the preparations that must be completed prior to memory removal 1 Open the rack door 2 Log in to the XSCF shell 3 Execute the showlogs command to identify the memory requiring maintenance For...

Page 108: ... removal Perform reduction using the same procedure Enable removal of the memory before you attempting to remove it For details see 8 4 Enabling the Removal of Memory 8 5 1 Accessing memory 1 Pull the chassis out of the rack For details see 5 3 2 Pulling the chassis out from the rack 2 Open the fan cover For details see 5 3 3 Opening the fan cover 3 Remove the upper cover For details see 5 3 4 Rem...

Page 109: ...to the original position Figure 8 4 Memory removal 8 6 Installing Memory This section describes the procedure for memory installation Perform expansion using the same procedure 8 6 1 Installing memory 1 Fit the notched section of the memory into the corresponding position of the connector of the memory slot 2 Push the memory module into the slot evenly Chapter 8 Maintaining Memory 93 ...

Page 110: ...ing the chassis into the rack 5 Connect all the power cords to the power supply unit For details see 6 3 6 Installing the power cords 8 7 Restoring the System This section describes the procedure for restoring the system after replacement expansion and reduction of memory 1 Check that the XSCF STANDBY LED on the operation panel is on 2 Switch the mode switch on the operation panel to Locked mode F...

Page 111: ...ng the Removal of a Power Supply Unit Removing a Power Supply Unit Installing a Power Supply Unit Restoring the System 9 1 Configuration of the Power Supply Units This section describes the configuration and the locations of the power supply units The power supply unit supplies power to the system components The components can have the 1 1 redundant configuration Active hot maintenance can be perf...

Page 112: ...ve hot system stopped hot Inactive cold system stopped cold OK OK OK Figure 9 1 Location of power supply unit 9 2 Before Maintaining a Power Supply Unit This section describes the types of and procedure for power supply unit maintenance as well as the related precautions 9 2 1 Types of maintenance Table 9 1 lists the types of maintenance for the power supply units For the definition of maintenance...

Page 113: ...cing multiple power supply units replace one unit at a time If redundancy of the power supply units cannot be secured perform maintenance with the inactive cold system stopped method Do not force a power supply unit into its slot Using excessive force may damage the component or the chassis The type of power supply unit varies depending on the number of CPU clocks 9 3 Enabling the Removal of a Pow...

Page 114: ...s see 4 2 Confirming the System Configuration 5 Execute the replacefru command to release the power supply unit requiring maintenance from the system For details see 5 1 Releasing an FRU from the System with the replacefru Command 6 Release the cable management arm Release the lock by pressing the cable management arm tab A in the figure toward the outside of the chassis to unlock the cable manage...

Page 115: ...ils see 3 3 5 Checking log information 4 Confirm the hardware and software configurations For details see 4 2 Confirming the System Configuration 5 Stop the system For details see 5 2 Stopping the System 6 Release the cable management arm Release the lock by pressing the cable management arm tab A in the figure toward the outside of the chassis to unlock the cable management arm Figure 9 3 Unlocki...

Page 116: ...are and software configurations For details see 4 2 Confirming the System Configuration 5 Stop the system For details see 5 2 Stopping the System 6 Release the cable management arm Release the lock by pressing the cable management arm tab A in the figure toward the outside of the chassis to unlock the cable management arm Figure 9 4 Unlocking the cable management arm 7 Remove all power cords from ...

Page 117: ... see 1 4 Notes on Static Electricity A B For details see 5 3 1 Removing the power cords 9 4 Removing a Power Supply Unit This section describes the procedure for removing a power supply unit Enable removal of the power supply unit before attempting to remove it For details see 9 3 Enabling the Removal of a Power Supply Unit 1 While pushing the lever A in the figure of the power supply unit requiri...

Page 118: ...t into the slot 2 Push the power supply unit firmly into the installation position 9 6 Restoring the System This section describes the procedures for restoring the system after installing a power supply unit The restoration procedure differs depending on the maintenance type as follows Active hot maintenance Inactive hot maintenance system stopped hot maintenance Inactive cold maintenance system s...

Page 119: ...lacefru command to install the power supply unit in the system For details see 6 1 Incorporating an FRU into the System with the replacefru Command 6 Execute the showstatus command to confirm that the power supply unit is operating normally after the maintenance 7 Execute the showhardconf command to check the hardware configuration and the status of each component 8 Close the rack door Chapter 9 M...

Page 120: ...ee 6 3 6 Installing the power cords 3 Confirm that the LED green of the power supply unit is on 4 Close the cable management arm Figure 9 7 Cable management arm tab 5 Check that the XSCF STANDBY LED on the operation panel is on 6 Switch the mode switch on the operation panel to Locked mode For details see 2 2 2 Control function of the operation panel 7 Log in to the XSCF shell 8 Start the system F...

Page 121: ...chassis into the rack 2 Connect all the power cords to the power supply unit For details see 6 3 6 Installing the power cords 3 Confirm that the LED green of the power supply unit is on 4 Close the cable management arm Figure 9 8 Cable management arm tab 5 Check that the XSCF STANDBY LED on the operation panel is on 6 Switch the mode switch on the operation panel to Locked mode For details see 2 2...

Page 122: ...9 Close the rack door Fujitsu M10 1 SPARC M10 1 Service Manual November 2014 106 ...

Page 123: ...nit Removing a Fan Unit Installing a Fan Unit Restoring the System 10 1 Configuration of the Fan Units This section describes the configuration and the locations of the fan units Seven fan units are installed in a chassis If an error occurs in a fan unit XSCF detects the error The 6 1 redundant configuration of the fan units allows the system to continue operating even if one fan unit fails 107 ...

Page 124: ...nit FAN 3 5 Fan unit FAN 4 6 Fan unit FAN 5 7 Fan unit FAN 6 Figure 10 1 Positions of Fan Units 10 2 Before Maintaining a Fan Unit This section describes the types of and procedure for fan unit maintenance as well as some related precautions Fujitsu M10 1 SPARC M10 1 Service Manual November 2014 108 ...

Page 125: ...r the definition of maintenance see 4 3 Understanding Types of Maintenance 10 2 2 Flow of maintenance Table 10 2 shows the maintenance procedure for the fan units See the corresponding section and item 10 2 3 Precautions for replacement Note the following points when replacing a fan unit When you replace multiple fan units do so one by one If redundancy of the fan units cannot be secured perform m...

Page 126: ...he showlogs command to identify the fan unit requiring maintenance For details see 3 3 5 Checking log information 4 Confirm the hardware and software configurations For details see 4 2 Confirming the System Configuration 5 Execute the replacefru command to disconnect the fan unit requiring maintenance from the system For details see 5 1 Releasing an FRU from the System with the replacefru Command ...

Page 127: ...Stopping the System 10 3 3 Inactive cold maintenance system stopped cold maintenance 1 Open the rack door 2 Log in to the XSCF shell 3 Execute the showlogs command to identify the fan unit requiring maintenance For details see 3 3 5 Checking log information 4 Confirm the hardware and software configurations For details see 4 2 Confirming the System Configuration 5 Stop the system For details see 5...

Page 128: ...r details see 5 3 2 Pulling the chassis out from the rack 2 Open the fan cover For details see 5 3 3 Opening the fan cover 10 4 2 Removing a fan unit 1 Pinch the front and rear faces of the fan unit to be replaced and pull it up to remove it Figure 10 2 Removal of fan unit Fujitsu M10 1 SPARC M10 1 Service Manual November 2014 112 ...

Page 129: ... installing a fan unit The restoration procedure differs depending on the maintenance type as follows Active hot maintenance Inactive hot maintenance system stopped hot maintenance Inactive cold maintenance system stopped cold maintenance 10 6 1 Active hot maintenance 1 Close the fan cover For details see 6 3 4 Closing the fan cover 2 Put the chassis into the rack For details see 6 3 5 Putting the...

Page 130: ...ED on the operation panel is on 4 Switch the mode switch on the operation panel to Locked mode For details see 2 2 2 Control function of the operation panel 5 Log in to the XSCF shell 6 Start the system For details see 6 2 Starting the System 7 Close the rack door 10 6 3 Inactive cold maintenance system stopped cold maintenance 1 Close the fan cover For details see 6 3 4 Closing the fan cover 2 Pu...

Page 131: ...details see 2 2 2 Control function of the operation panel 6 Log in to the XSCF shell 7 Start the system For details see 6 2 Starting the System 8 Close the rack door Chapter 10 Maintaining the Fan Units 115 ...

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Page 133: ...nal Disk Enabling the Removal of an Internal Disk Removing an Internal Disk Installing an Internal Disk Restoring the System 11 1 Configuration of the Internal Disks This section describes the configuration and locations of the internal disks The chassis has eight 8 slots for mounting internal disks The system memory storage can be expanded by installing extra hard disk drives HDDs or solid state ...

Page 134: ...acement of an internal disk drive you need to know the physical device name or logical device name of a drive to be installed or removed If a disk error occurs in the system from the system console you can normally check for messages regarding a disk that is likely to fail or that has already failed This information is also recorded in the var adm messages file In these error messages a failed int...

Page 135: ...to confirm the mounting position information on the HDD varies depending on the operating system For Oracle Solaris 11 For details see Use the format command Oracle Solaris 11 or Use the diskinfo command Oracle Solaris 11 For Oracle Solaris 10 For details see Use the diskinfo command Oracle Solaris 10 Use the format command Oracle Solaris 11 1 Execute the format command to confirm the disk slot 1 ...

Page 136: ...sis Model FUJITSU NBBEXP Label Disk name Vendor Product Vers HDD_0 c0t50000393B81B3A36d0 TOSHIBA MBF2600RC 3706 1 Physical path 0 pci 8000 pci 4 pci 0 pci 0 scsi 0 iport f disk w50000393b81b3a36 0 HDD_1 c0t500000E01FB332A2d0 TOSHIBA MBF2600RC 3706 2 Physical path 0 pci 8000 pci 4 pci 0 pci 0 scsi 0 iport f disk w500000e01fb332a2 0 HDD_2 c0t50000393B81B4D7Ad0 TOSHIBA MBF2600RC 3706 3 Physical path ...

Page 137: ...placement Expansion Reduction 1 Preparation 11 3 11 3 11 3 2 Removing an internal disk 11 4 11 4 3 Installing an internal disk 11 5 11 5 4 System restoration 11 6 11 6 11 6 11 2 Before Maintaining an Internal Disk This section describes the types and flow of internal disk maintenance as well as the related precautions 11 2 1 Types of maintenance Table 11 1 lists the types of maintenance for the in...

Page 138: ...uce an internal disk install the filler unit into the slot from which the internal disk has been removed 11 3 Enabling the Removal of an Internal Disk This section describes the preparations that must be completed prior to removing an internal disk The preparation procedure differs depending on the maintenance type as follows Active hot maintenance Inactive hot maintenance system stopped hot maint...

Page 139: ...disk use the cfgadm a command to check the Ap_ID of the disk requiring maintenance and make a note of it The Ap_ID refers to a string such as c4 dsk c4t5000039428298FFEd0 If you expand an internal disk use the cfgadm a command to check the number of disks mounted 4 Stop all applications from using the internal disk 5 Execute the cfgadm 1M command to release the internal disk requiring maintenance ...

Page 140: ...or details see 5 2 Stopping the System 11 3 3 Inactive cold maintenance system stopped cold maintenance 1 Open the rack door 2 Display the Oracle Solaris super user prompt 3 Stop the system For details see 5 2 Stopping the System 4 Remove all the power cords from the power supply unit For details see 5 3 1 Removing the power cords 11 4 Removing an Internal Disk This section describes the procedure...

Page 141: ... ESD mat Note When you reduce an internal disk install the filler unit into the slot from which you removed the internal disk Figure 11 2 Knob of internal disk 2 Hold the lever and pull the internal disk about 2 to 3 cm 0 8 to 1 2 in forwards Figure 11 3 Removing an internal disk 3 Carefully remove an internal disk from its slot Chapter 11 Maintaining the Internal Disks 125 ...

Page 142: ...3 Close the lever to secure the internal disk 11 6 Restoring the System This section describes the procedures for restoring the system after replacement expansion and reduction of internal disks The restoration procedure differs depending on the maintenance type as follows Active hot maintenance Inactive hot maintenance system stopped hot maintenance Inactive cold maintenance system stopped cold m...

Page 143: ...urn to the operation of the cfgadm 1M command of Oracle Solaris super user prompt and incorporate the internal disk requiring maintenance into Oracle Solaris Enter the Ap_ID you noted in advance 3 Execute the cfgadm 1M command to confirm that the internal disk requiring maintenance has been incorporated The incorporated internal disk is displayed as configured 4 Close the rack door 11 6 2 Inactive...

Page 144: ...er supply unit For details see 6 3 6 Installing the power cords 2 Check that the XSCF STANDBY LED on the operation panel is on 3 Log in to the XSCF shell 4 Execute the testsb command to confirm that the internal disk requiring maintenance is recognized When you enter the y option for the testsb command the system automatically answers y yes in response to an inquiry The following example shows the...

Page 145: ...anded and reduced Configuration of the PCIe Cards Before Maintaining a PCIe Card Enabling the Removal of a PCI Express Card Removing a PCI Express Card Installing a PCI Express Card Restoring the System 12 1 Configuration of the PCIe Cards This section describes the configuration and location of the PCIe cards Up to three 3 PCIe cards can be mounted 129 ...

Page 146: ... before starting the maintenance work Also see the contents of Chapter 1 Before Starting Maintenance Work Figure 12 1 Location of the PCIe card 12 2 Before Maintaining a PCIe Card This section describes the types of maintenance for PCIe cards the maintenance flow and related precautions Fujitsu M10 1 SPARC M10 1 Service Manual November 2014 130 ...

Page 147: ...ce of the maintenance procedure for PCIe cards See the corresponding section and item The procedure for PCIe card expansion is the same as that for installation The procedure for PCIe card reduction is the same as that for removal 12 2 3 Precautions for replacement Note the following points when replacing PCIe cards When replacing the PCIe card stop the system and remove the PCIe riser from the mo...

Page 148: ...filler Mount it on the motherboard unit The PCIe card filler is easily removed Be careful not to drop it 12 3 Enabling the Removal of a PCI Express Card This section describes the preparations that must be completed prior to the removal of a PCIe card 1 Open the rack door 2 Log in to the XSCF 3 Execute the showlogs command to identify the PCIe card requiring maintenance 4 Confirm the hardware and ...

Page 149: ...ard Perform reduction using the same procedure To expand a PCIe card remove the PCIe card filler instead of the PCIe card Enable removal of the PCIe card before attempting to remove it For details see 12 3 Enabling the Removal of a PCI Express Card 12 4 1 Accessing a PCIe card 1 Disconnect all the cables connected to the PCIe card requiring maintenance 2 Pull the chassis out of the rack For detail...

Page 150: ...ic ESD mat Note The PCIe card filler is easily removed Be careful not to drop it Figure 12 2 Removing the PCIe riser 12 4 3 Removing a PCIe card 1 Remove the PCIe card from the PCIe riser connector When you expand a PCIe card you do not have to perform this step Remove the PCIe card filler from the PCIe riser Fujitsu M10 1 SPARC M10 1 Service Manual November 2014 134 ...

Page 151: ...alling a PCI Express Card This section describes the procedure for installing a PCIe card Perform expansion using the same procedure When reducing a PCIe card install the PCIe card filler instead of PCIe card 12 5 1 Installing a PCI Express card 1 Insert the PCIe card into the connector of the PCIe riser When you reduce a PCIe card you do not have to perform this step Install the PCIe card filler ...

Page 152: ...ser at two points and install it on the motherboard unit 12 5 3 Restoring the chassis 1 Install the upper cover For details see 6 3 3 Installing the upper cover 2 Close the fan cover For details see 6 3 4 Closing the fan cover 3 Put the chassis into the rack For details see 6 3 5 Putting the chassis into the rack 4 Connect all the cables to the PCIe card Fujitsu M10 1 SPARC M10 1 Service Manual No...

Page 153: ...heck that the XSCF STANDBY LED on the operation panel is on 4 Switch the mode switch on the operation panel to Locked mode For details see 2 2 2 Control function of the operation panel 5 Log in to the XSCF shell 6 Execute the testsb command to confirm that the PCIe card requiring maintenance is recognized When you enter the y option for the testsb command the system automatically answers y yes in ...

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Page 155: ...e Before Maintaining the PSU Backplane Enabling the Removal of the PSU Backplane Removing the PSU Backplane Installing the PSU Backplane Restoring the System 13 1 Position of the PSU Backplane This section describes the position of the PSU backplane The PSU backplane has connectors to enable the connection of multiple power supply units 139 ...

Page 156: ...g Maintenance Work Figure 13 1 Position of the PSU backplane 13 2 Before Maintaining the PSU Backplane This section describes the types and the procedure for maintaining the PSU backplane as well as some related precautions 13 2 1 Types of maintenance Table 13 1 lists the types of maintenance for the PSU backplane For the definition of Fujitsu M10 1 SPARC M10 1 Service Manual November 2014 140 ...

Page 157: ...ard unit or the PSU backplane and then execute the showhardconf or showstatus command to verify that the replaced Field Replaceable Unit FRU is fully operational Then replace the other FRU 13 3 Enabling the Removal of the PSU Backplane This section describes the preparations that must be completed prior to the removal of the PSU backplane 1 Open the rack door 2 Log in to the XSCF shell 3 Execute t...

Page 158: ... removing the PSU backplane Enable the removal of the PSU backplane before attempting to remove it For details see 13 3 Enabling the Removal of the PSU Backplane 13 4 1 Accessing the PSU backplane 1 Remove all the power supply units For details see 9 4 Removing a Power Supply Unit 2 Pull the chassis out of the rack For details see 5 3 2 Pulling the chassis out from the rack 3 Open the fan cover Fo...

Page 159: ...e guide lock For details see 5 3 6 Releasing the cable guide lock If the cable guide does not have a lock proceed to step 3 3 Remove one cable of the HDD backplane which connects the PSU backplane and the HDD backplane Chapter 13 Maintaining the PSU Backplane 143 ...

Page 160: ...Figure 13 3 HDD backplane cables 4 Loosen the screw that secures the PSU backplane Fujitsu M10 1 SPARC M10 1 Service Manual November 2014 144 ...

Page 161: ...Figure 13 4 Screw securing the PSU backplane 5 Slide the PSU backplane toward the rear of the chassis to release it from the two fixing pins A in the figure Chapter 13 Maintaining the PSU Backplane 145 ...

Page 162: ... Figure 13 5 Fixing pins of PSU backplane 6 Lift the PSU backplane and disconnect the four cables A in the figure connected to the PSU backplane Fujitsu M10 1 SPARC M10 1 Service Manual November 2014 146 ...

Page 163: ...f the cables before removing them to ensure that they are reinstalled correctly Note Place the removed PSU backplane on a grounded antistatic ESD mat A Figure 13 6 PSU backplane cables Chapter 13 Maintaining the PSU Backplane 147 ...

Page 164: ...on describes the procedures for installing the PSU backplane 13 5 1 Installing the PSU backplane 1 Lift the PSU backplane and connect the four cables A in the figure to the PSU backplane Fujitsu M10 1 SPARC M10 1 Service Manual November 2014 148 ...

Page 165: ...l the PSU backplane 3 Check that the two fixing pins are inserted into the PSU backplane and then slide the PSU backplane toward the rear of the chassis 4 Tighten the screw securing the PSU backplane Chapter 13 Maintaining the PSU Backplane 149 ...

Page 166: ...connecting the PSU backplane to the HDD backplane Figure 13 8 HDD backplane cables 6 Lock the cable guide after storing the connected cables in the guide For details see 6 3 1 Locking the cable guide If the cable guide does not have a lock proceed to step 7 7 Connect the three cables connecting the PSU backplane to the motherboard unit Fujitsu M10 1 SPARC M10 1 Service Manual November 2014 150 ...

Page 167: ... 2 Install the upper cover For details see 6 3 3 Installing the upper cover 3 Close the fan cover For details see 6 3 4 Closing the fan cover 4 Install all the power supply units For details see 9 5 Installing a Power Supply Unit 13 6 Restoring the System This section describes the procedure for restoring the system after installing the PSU Chapter 13 Maintaining the PSU Backplane 151 ...

Page 168: ...k 2 Connect all the power cords to the power supply unit For details see 6 3 6 Installing the power cords 3 Check that the XSCF STANDBY LED on the operation panel is on 4 Switch the mode switch on the operation panel to Locked mode For details see 2 2 2 Control function of the operation panel 5 Log in to the XSCF shell 6 Start the system For details see 6 2 Starting the System 7 Close the rack doo...

Page 169: ...ane Before Maintaining the HDD Backplane Enabling the Removal of the HDD Backplane Removing the HDD Backplane Installing the HDD Backplane Restoring the System 14 1 Position of the HDD Backplane This section describes the position of the HDD backplane The HDD backplane has connectors to enable the connection of multiple internal disks 153 ...

Page 170: ...nance work Also see the contents of Chapter 1 Before Starting Maintenance Work Figure 14 1 Position of the HDD backplane 14 2 Before Maintaining the HDD Backplane This section describes the types of and procedure for HDD backplane maintenance as well as some related precautions Fujitsu M10 1 SPARC M10 1 Service Manual November 2014 154 ...

Page 171: ...ement Note the following points when replacing the HDD backplane When removing the HDD backplane be careful not to damage any components such as the connectors 14 3 Enabling the Removal of the HDD Backplane This section describes the preparations that must be completed prior to removing the HDD backplane 1 Open the rack door 2 Log in to the XSCF shell 3 Execute the showlogs command to identify the...

Page 172: ... 5 3 1 Removing the power cords 14 4 Removing the HDD Backplane This section describes the procedure for removing the HDD backplane Enable removal of the HDD backplane before attempting to remove it For details see 14 3 Enabling the Removal of the HDD Backplane 14 4 1 Accessing the HDD backplane 1 Pull the chassis out of the rack For details see 5 3 2 Pulling the chassis out from the rack 2 Remove...

Page 173: ...moving them to ensure that they are reinstalled correctly Figure 14 2 HDD backplane cables 2 Release the cable guide lock For details see 5 3 6 Releasing the cable guide lock If the cable guide does not have a lock proceed to step 3 3 Remove the two cables that connect the operation panel to the motherboard unit Chapter 14 Maintaining the HDD Backplane 157 ...

Page 174: ...Figure 14 3 Operation panel cables 4 Loosen the two screws securing the HDD backplane Fujitsu M10 1 SPARC M10 1 Service Manual November 2014 158 ...

Page 175: ...Figure 14 4 Screws securing the HDD backplane 5 Hold both ends of the HDD backplane and lift it to release it from the hooks three positions Chapter 14 Maintaining the HDD Backplane 159 ...

Page 176: ...hassis 6 Remove the HDD backplane 14 5 Installing the HDD Backplane This section describes the procedure for installing the HDD backplane 14 5 1 Installing the HDD backplane 1 Install the HDD backplane by aligning the notches on both sides Fujitsu M10 1 SPARC M10 1 Service Manual November 2014 160 ...

Page 177: ...nit will be unable to access the operation panel resulting in an XSCF startup error Figure 14 6 Notches of HDD backplane 2 Align the HDD backplane with hooks on the chassis three positions and push the backplane into place Figure 14 7 Hooks on the chassis 3 Tighten the two screws securing the HDD backplane 4 Connect the two cables from the operation panel to the motherboard unit Chapter 14 Maintai...

Page 178: ...l part facing up Figure 14 8 Operation panel cables 5 Lock the cable guide after storing the connected cables in the guide For details see 6 3 1 Locking the cable guide If the cable guide does not have a lock proceed to step 6 6 Connect the three cables to the HDD backplane Figure 14 9 HDD backplane cables Fujitsu M10 1 SPARC M10 1 Service Manual November 2014 162 ...

Page 179: ...nnect all the power cords to the power supply unit For details see 6 3 6 Installing the power cords 14 6 Restoring the System This section describes the procedure for restoring the system after installing the HDD backplane 1 Check that the XSCF STANDBY LED on the operation panel is on 2 Switch the mode switch on the operation panel to Locked mode For details see 2 2 2 Control function of the opera...

Page 180: ...5 Start the system For details see 6 2 Starting the System 6 Close the rack door Fujitsu M10 1 SPARC M10 1 Service Manual November 2014 164 ...

Page 181: ...peration panel Location of the Operation Panel Before Maintaining the Operation Panel Enabling the Removal of the Operation Panel Removing the Operation Panel Installing the Operation Panel Restoring the System 15 1 Location of the Operation Panel This section describes the location of the operation panel Figure 15 1 Location of the operation panel 165 ...

Page 182: ...ining the Operation Panel This section describes the types of and the procedure for maintaining the operation panel as well as some related precautions 15 2 1 Types of maintenance Table 15 1 lists the types of maintenance for the operation panel For the definition of maintenance see 4 3 Understanding Types of Maintenance 15 2 2 Flow of maintenance Table 15 2 shows the maintenance procedure for the...

Page 183: ...to the XSCF shell 3 Execute the showlogs command to identify the operation panel requiring maintenance For details see 3 3 5 Checking log information 4 Confirm the hardware and software configurations For details see 4 2 Confirming the System Configuration 5 Stop the system For details see 5 2 Stopping the System 6 Remove all the power cords from the power supply unit For details see 5 3 1 Removin...

Page 184: ...ing the operation panel 1 Pull the chassis out of the rack For details see 5 3 2 Pulling the chassis out from the rack 2 Open the fan cover For details see 5 3 3 Opening the fan cover 3 Remove the upper cover For details see 5 3 4 Removing the upper cover 15 4 2 Removing the operation panel 1 Remove the two cables from the motherboard unit that connect the operation panel to the motherboard unit F...

Page 185: ...el on a grounded antistatic ESD mat in the figure at the back of the operation panel Figure 15 3 Operation panel lever 3 Remove the operation panel while being careful not to damage any cables Chapter 15 Maintaining the Operation Panel 169 ...

Page 186: ...SCF startup error 15 5 Installing the Operation Panel This section describes the procedure for installing the operation panel 15 5 1 Installing the operation panel 1 Change the mode switch of the operation panel to Service mode 2 Place the operation panel in the installation position and then run the cables from the front of the chassis and insert them 3 Push the operation panel firmly into place ...

Page 187: ...the chassis into the rack 4 Connect all the power cords to the power supply unit For details see 6 3 6 Installing the power cords 15 6 Restoring the System This section describes the procedure for restoring the system after installing the operation panel 1 Check that the XSCF STANDBY LED on the operation panel is on 2 Switch the mode switch on the operation panel to Locked mode For details see 2 2...

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Page 189: ... Enabling the Removal of the Cable Kit Removing the Cable Kit Installing the Cable Kit Restoring the System 16 1 Location of the Cable Kit This section describes the location of the cable kit The cable kit contains three cables for connecting the motherboard unit with the PSU backplane and one cable for connecting the motherboard unit with the HDD backplane 173 ...

Page 190: ... 1 Location number Component 1 Cable kit Figure 16 1 Location of the cable kit Fujitsu M10 1 SPARC M10 1 Service Manual November 2014 174 ...

Page 191: ...e cable kit 16 5 4 System restoration 16 6 16 2 Before Maintaining the Cable Kit This section describes the types and procedures of cable kit maintenance 16 2 1 Types of maintenance Table 16 1 lists the types of maintenance for the cable kit For the definition of maintenance see 4 3 Understanding Types of Maintenance 16 2 2 Flow of maintenance Table 16 2 shows the maintenance procedure for the cab...

Page 192: ...nd to identify the cable kit requiring maintenance For details see 3 3 5 Checking log information 4 Confirm the hardware and software configurations For details see 4 2 Confirming the System Configuration 5 Stop the system For details see 5 2 Stopping the System 6 Remove all the power cords from the power supply unit For details see 5 3 1 Removing the power cords 16 4 Removing the Cable Kit This s...

Page 193: ...pper cover 5 Remove the air duct and the PSU backplane cover For details see 5 3 5 Removing the air duct and PSU backplane cover 16 4 2 Removing the cable kit 1 Remove the three 3 cables from the motherboard unit that connect the PSU backplane to the motherboard unit Figure 16 2 Cables of the motherboard unit 2 Release the cable guide lock For details see 5 3 6 Releasing the cable guide lock Chapt...

Page 194: ...d to step 3 3 Remove one cable of the HDD backplane which connects the PSU backplane and the HDD backplane Figure 16 3 HDD backplane cables 4 Loosen the screw that secures the PSU backplane Fujitsu M10 1 SPARC M10 1 Service Manual November 2014 178 ...

Page 195: ...Figure 16 4 Screw securing the PSU backplane 5 Slide the PSU backplane toward the rear of the chassis to release it from the two fixing pins A in the figure Chapter 16 Maintaining the Cable Kit 179 ...

Page 196: ... Figure 16 5 Fixing pins of PSU backplane 6 Lift the PSU backplane and disconnect the four cables A in the figure connected to the PSU backplane Fujitsu M10 1 SPARC M10 1 Service Manual November 2014 180 ...

Page 197: ... of the cables before removing them to ensure that they are reinstalled correctly Note Place the removed PSU backplane on a grounded antistatic ESD mat A Figure 16 6 PSU backplane cables Chapter 16 Maintaining the Cable Kit 181 ...

Page 198: ...ction describes the procedure for connecting the cable kit 16 5 1 Installing the cable kit 1 Lift the PSU backplane and connect the four cables A in the figure to the PSU backplane Fujitsu M10 1 SPARC M10 1 Service Manual November 2014 182 ...

Page 199: ...all the PSU backplane 3 Check that the two fixing pins are inserted into the PSU backplane and then slide the PSU backplane toward the rear of the chassis 4 Tighten the screw securing the PSU backplane Chapter 16 Maintaining the Cable Kit 183 ...

Page 200: ...ure 16 8 HDD backplane cables 6 Lock the cable guide after storing the connected cables in the guide For details see 6 3 1 Locking the cable guide If the cable guide does not have a lock then make sure that the cables are stored in the cable guide For the layout of the cables in the cable guide see Figure 7 17 7 Connect the three cables connecting the PSU backplane to the motherboard unit Fujitsu ...

Page 201: ...er 2 Install the upper cover For details see 6 3 3 Installing the upper cover 3 Close the fan cover For details see 6 3 4 Closing the fan cover 4 Install all the power supply units For details see 9 5 Installing a Power Supply Unit 16 6 Restoring the System This section describes the procedure for restoring the system after installing the PSU Chapter 16 Maintaining the Cable Kit 185 ...

Page 202: ...k 2 Connect all the power cords to the power supply unit For details see 6 3 6 Installing the power cords 3 Check that the XSCF STANDBY LED on the operation panel is on 4 Switch the mode switch on the operation panel to Locked mode For details see 2 2 2 Control function of the operation panel 5 Log in to the XSCF shell 6 Start the system For details see 6 2 Starting the System 7 Close the rack doo...

Page 203: ...ation number Component 1 Upper cover Appendix A Component List This appendix describes the components constituting the SPARC M10 1 Figure A 1 shows the locations of the components mounted in the chassis Figure A 1 Locations of components 187 ...

Page 204: ...unit 4 CPU 5 Memory 6 Air duct 7 Fan unit 8 HDD backplane 9 Internal disk 10 Operation panel 11 PSU backplane 12 PSU backplane cover 13 Power supply unit 14 PCI Express riser 15 PCI Express card Fujitsu M10 1 SPARC M10 1 Service Manual November 2014 188 ...

Page 205: ...e following components CPU Memory XSCF PCI Express PCIe card Fan unit Power is supplied from the power supply unit to the motherboard unit Stop the system before performing any maintenance work on the motherboard unit Perform maintenance work from the top of the chassis For the maintenance procedure see Chapter 7 Maintaining the Motherboard Unit B 2 Power Supply Unit The power supply units take in...

Page 206: ...g even if one of the units fails Table B 1 lists the specifications of the power supply units For the maintenance procedure see Chapter 9 Maintaining the Power Supply Units B 3 Fan Unit The chassis is fitted with seven cooling fan units If a fan unit failure occurs XSCF detects the error The redundant configuration of the fan units allows the system to continue running even if a fan unit fails Tab...

Page 207: ... cold system stopped maintenance Supported For the maintenance procedure see Chapter 11 Maintaining the Internal Disks B 5 PCI Express Card The chassis supports the mounting of up to three low profile PCIe cards Table B 4 lists the specifications of the PCIe card For the maintenance procedure see Chapter 12 Maintaining the PCI Express Cards B 6 Backplanes There are the following two types of backp...

Page 208: ...Item Description Number of PSU backplanes 1 Location Inside a chassis Active hot maintenance Unsupported Inactive cold system stopped maintenance Supported Figure B 1 Location of HDD backplane Table B 5 lists the specifications of the HDD backplane and Table B 6 lists the specifications of the PSU backplane For the maintenance procedure see Chapter 13 Maintaining the PSU Backplane or Fujitsu M10 1...

Page 209: ...maintenance Supported Chapter 14 Maintaining the HDD Backplane B 7 Operation Panel The operation panel is installed on the front of the chassis It displays the system status and is used to operate the system Table B 7 lists the specifications of the operation panel For the maintenance procedure see Chapter 15 Maintaining the Operation Panel Appendix B Component Specifications 193 ...

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Page 211: ...acle Solaris commands to display fault diagnosis information and to take countermeasures The commands listed here are useful for determining whether there are problems in the system the network or some other system connected through the network iostat 1M Command prtdiag 1M Command prtconf 1M Command netstat 1M Command ping 1M Command ps 1 Command prstat 1M Command C 1 iostat 1M Command The iostat ...

Page 212: ...TOSHIBA Product MBF2300RC Revision 3706 Serial No EB25PC201AL6 Size 300 00GB 300000000000 bytes Media Error 0 Device Not Ready 0 No Device 0 Recoverable 0 Illegal Request 0 Predictive Failure Analysis 0 c3t50000393D851FDAAd0 Soft Errors 0 Hard Errors 0 Transport Errors 0 Vendor TOSHIBA Product MBF2300RC Revision 3706 Serial No EB25PC201AMS Size 300 00GB 300000000000 bytes Media Error 0 Device Not ...

Page 213: ...n line 3 3000 MHz SPARC64 X on line 4 3000 MHz SPARC64 X on line 5 3000 MHz SPARC64 X on line 6 3000 MHz SPARC64 X on line 7 3000 MHz SPARC64 X on line 8 3000 MHz SPARC64 X on line 9 3000 MHz SPARC64 X on line 10 3000 MHz SPARC64 X on line C 2 prtdiag 1M Command The prtdiag 1M command displays the system settings and diagnosis information Diagnosis information displays FRUs in the system that expe...

Page 214: ...MP1 MEM15A 8 GB BB0 CMUL CMP1 MEM16A BB0 CMUL CMP1 MEM17A IO Devices Slot Bus Name Model Speed Status Type Path BB0 CMUL SASHBA PCIE scsi pciex1000 87 LSI 2308_2 5 0GTx8 pci 8000 pci 4 pci 0 pci 0 scsi 0 BB0 CMUL NET0 PCIE network pciex14e4 1656 2 5GTx1 pci 8000 pci 4 pci 0 pci 9 network 0 BB0 CMUL NET1 PCIE network pciex14e4 1656 2 5GTx1 pci 8000 pci 4 pci 0 pci 9 network 0 1 BB0 CMUL NET2 PCIE n...

Page 215: ...ci 0 pci 11 pci 0 pci 0 network 0 BB0 PCI0 PCIE network pciex108e abcd SUNW pcie qgc2 5GTx8 pci 8100 pci 4 pci 0 pci 0 pci 0 pci 0 pci 0 pci 1 pci 0 pci 11 pci 0 pci 0 network 0 1 BB0 PCI0 PCIE network pciex108e abcd SUNW pcie qgc2 5GTx8 pci 8100 pci 4 pci 0 pci 0 pci 0 pci 0 pci 0 pci 1 pci 0 pci 11 pci 0 pci 0 network 0 2 BB0 PCI0 PCIE network pciex108e abcd SUNW pcie qgc2 5GTx8 pci 8100 pci 4 p...

Page 216: ...n prtconf System Configuration Oracle Corporation sun4v Memory size 131304 Megabytes System Peripherals Software Nodes ORCL SPARC64 X scsi_vhci instance 0 packages driver not attached SUNW builtin drivers driver not attached SUNW probe error handler driver not attached deblocker driver not attached disk label driver not attached terminal emulator driver not attached dropins driver not attached SUN...

Page 217: ...entrator instance 0 virtual network switch instance 0 virtual disk server instance 0 virtual channel client instance 1 virtual channel client instance 2 pciv communication instance 0 virtual domain service instance 0 cpu driver not attached cpu driver not attached cpu driver not attached cpu driver not attached cpu driver not attached Omitted cpu driver not attached cpu driver not attached cpu dri...

Page 218: ...ance 24 pci instance 25 pci instance 26 scsi instance 1 iport instance 6 smp instance 1 disk instance 6 enclosure instance 1 iport instance 9 pci instance 27 pci instance 29 usb instance 1 usb instance 1 hub instance 2 pci instance 28 network instance 4 network instance 5 pci instance 30 network instance 6 network instance 7 Omitted pci instance 22 pci instance 101 pci instance 102 pci instance 10...

Page 219: ...6 pci performance counters instance 20 pci performance counters instance 17 pci performance counters instance 21 pci performance counters instance 18 pci performance counters instance 22 pci performance counters instance 19 pci performance counters instance 23 ramdisk root driver not attached os io driver not attached fcoe instance 0 iscsi instance 0 pseudo instance 0 C 4 netstat 1M Command The ne...

Page 220: ... host name into an IP address and then displays it Allows you to check the IP address instead of the host name netstat p Net to Media Table IPv4 Device IP Address Mask Flags Phys Addr net0 4S 111 D0 255 255 255 255 SPLA b0 99 28 98 30 36 net0 10 24 187 1 255 255 255 255 00 0a b8 50 cd 42 net0 224 0 0 22 255 255 255 255 S 01 00 5e 00 00 16 Net to Media Table IPv6 If Physical Address Type State Dest...

Page 221: ...w nighttime events by piping the ping output to a file svR Displays the routes that the probe packets pass through at intervals of 1 second Displays the routes and hop counts of probe packets allowing you to compare multiple routes to identify any bottleneck ping s 10 24 187 50 PING 10 24 187 50 56 data bytes 64 bytes from 10 24 187 50 icmp_seq 0 time 0 555 ms 64 bytes from 10 24 187 50 icmp_seq 1...

Page 222: ...MMAND 0 0 674 sort 0 0 673 ps 0 0 637 bash 0 0 636 login 0 0 634 usr sbin in telnetd 0 0 629 bash 0 0 613 usr bin login 0 0 602 usr lib devchassis devchassisd 0 0 600 opt SUNWldm bin ldmd 0 0 581 usr lib inet in ndpd 0 0 580 sbin dhcpagent 0 0 577 usr lib rmvolmgr 0 0 548 usr sbin auditd 0 0 519 usr sbin syslogd 0 0 508 usr lib ssh sshd 0 0 497 usr lib fm fmd fmd 0 0 487 usr lib hal hald addon cpu...

Page 223: ... lib pfexecd 0 0 98 lib inet in mpathd 0 0 74 lib crypto kcfd 0 0 73 lib inet ipmgmtd 0 0 59 usr sbin dlmgmtd 0 0 38 lib inet netcfgd 0 0 13 lib svc bin svc configd 0 0 11 lib svc bin svc startd 0 0 8 vmtasks 0 0 7 intrd 0 0 6 kmem_task 0 0 5 zpool rpool 0 0 3 fsflush 0 0 2 pageout 0 0 1 usr sbin init 0 0 0 sched C 7 prstat 1M Command The prstat 1M command repeatedly tests all the active processes...

Page 224: ...an identify those processes that are consuming excessive amounts of resources s key Sorts the list by key parameter The list can be sorted by cpu default time and size v Displays the information in detailed mode Allows you to view other parameters prstat n 5 s size PID USERNAME SIZE RSS STATE PRI NICE TIME CPU PROCESS NLWP 497 root 55M 49M sleep 59 0 0 01 12 0 0 fmd 37 600 root 41M 36M sleep 59 0 ...

Page 225: ...ted data 4 GND Ground 5 GND Ground 6 RXD Input Received data 7 DSR Input Data set ready 8 CTS Input Transmission possible Appendix D External Interface Specifications This appendix explains the specifications of the external interface connectors on the server Serial Port USB Port SAS Port RESET switch D 1 Serial Port Table D 1 lists the specifications of the serial port 209 ...

Page 226: ...erial cable Figure D 1 Wire connection chart of serial cable D 2 USB Port Table D 2 lists the specifications of the USB port D 3 SAS Port The SAS port is used to connect external devices with an SAS interface such as a tape drive The chassis has one SAS port on the rear side Contact our service engineer to determine which devices can be connected Fujitsu M10 1 SPARC M10 1 Service Manual November 2...

Page 227: ...ns concerning Using the RESET Switch in the Fujitsu M10 SPARC M10 Systems System Operation and Administration Guide Figure D 2 shows the position of the RESET switch The RESET switch A in the figure is mounted on the rear side of the chassis Figure D 2 Position of the RESET switch Appendix D External Interface Specifications 211 ...

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Page 229: ...ations 209 F failure identifying 22 fan unit 107 H HDD backplane 153 I internal disk 117 L label 2 LED readings 16 M maintenance preparing for 29 maintenance types of 32 memory 85 motherboard unit 59 O operation panel 165 Oracle Solaris 195 P PCI Express card 129 power supply unit 95 PSU backplane 139 S system restoring 47 system starting 48 system stopping 37 T tag 2 213 ...

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