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Appendix A

System Views

A-3

Location
Number

Component

1

60-mm fan (FAN_B#0)

2

60-mm fan (FAN_B#1)

3

Top cover

4

Fan cover

5

Backplane Unit (BPU_A - includes IOBP, Power
distribution board)

6

172-mm fan backplane (FANBP_A)

7

60-mm fan backplane (FANBP_B)

8

Tape drive backplane (TAPEBP)

9

Hard disk drive backplane (HDDBP#0)

10

CD-RW/DVD-RW backplane (DVDBP_A)

11

CD-RW/DVD-RW drive unit (DVDU)

12

Hard disk drive (HDD#1)

13

Hard disk drive (HDD#0)

14

Tape drive unit (TAPEU)

*

15

Faceplate

16

Power supply unit (PSU#0)

17

Power supply unit (PSU#1)

18

Operator panel (OPNL)

19

172-mm fan module (FAN_A#0)

20

172-mm fan module (FAN_A#1)

21

DC-DC Converter (DDC_B#0)

22

DC-DC Converter (DDC_A#0)

23

DC-DC Converter (DDC_A#1)

24

Motherboard unit (MBU_A)

25

Motherboard carriage

26

CPU module (CPUM#1)

27

CPU module (CPUM#0)

28

Memory board (MEMB#3)

29

Memory board (MEMB#2)

Summary of Contents for SPARC Enterprise M4000

Page 1: ...SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers Installation Guide Part No Part No E26845 01 Part No Manual Code C120 E351 08EN February 2012 ...

Page 2: ...tered trademarks of Fujitsu Limited All SPARC trademarks are used under license and are registered trademarks of SPARC International Inc in the U S and other countries Products bearing SPARC trademarks are based upon architectures developed by Oracle and or its affiliates SPARC64 is a trademark of SPARC International Inc used under license by Fujitsu Microelectronics Inc and Fujitsu Limited Other ...

Page 3: ...es déposées de Fujitsu Limited Toutes les marques SPARC sont utilisées sous licence et sont des marques déposées de SPARC International Inc aux États Unis et dans d autres pays Les produits portant la marque SPARC reposent sur des architectures développées par Oracle et ou ses sociétés affiliées SPARC64 est une marque de SPARC International Inc utilisée sous licence par Fujitsu Microelectronics In...

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Page 5: ...ility Power 2 2 2 2 1 1 Facility Power Requirements and Characteristics 2 4 2 2 1 2 Grounding 2 7 2 2 2 Cable Connections 2 8 2 2 3 Checking the Installation Location 2 8 2 3 Tools and Equipment 2 9 3 Installing the Server 3 1 3 1 Checking Components 3 1 3 2 Connecting Input Power Cords 3 2 3 2 1 Connecting a UPS Unit 3 3 3 2 2 Verifying the Power Input Connections Before Applying Power 3 4 ...

Page 6: ...ng to the Network 4 1 4 3 Verifying the Network Connection 4 2 4 4 Verifying Operation by Running Oracle VTS Software 4 2 A System Views A 1 A 1 SPARC Enterprise M4000 Server Views A 1 A 2 SPARC Enterprise M5000 Server Views A 5 A 3 Operator Panel Overview A 9 B Fault Isolation B 1 B 1 Corrective Actions to Common Problems B 1 B 2 Using the Diagnostic Commands B 2 B 2 1 Using the showhardconf Comm...

Page 7: ...ptions B 9 B 3 2 Using the prtdiag Command B 11 B 3 2 1 Options B 11 B 3 3 Using the prtconf Command B 14 B 3 3 1 Options B 14 B 3 4 Using the netstat Command B 16 B 3 4 1 Options B 16 B 3 5 Using the ping Command B 17 B 3 5 1 Options B 17 B 3 6 Using the ps Command B 18 B 3 6 1 Options B 18 B 3 7 Using the prstat Command B 19 B 3 7 1 Options B 20 ...

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Page 9: ...e M4000 or SPARC Enterprise M5000 server This preface includes the following sections Audience on page ix Related Documentation on page x Text Conventions on page xi Notes on Safety on page xii Syntax of the Command Line Interface CLI on page xii Documentation Feedback on page xiii Audience This guide is written for experienced system administrators with working knowledge of computer networks and ...

Page 10: ... SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers Overview Guide SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers Important Legal and Safety Information SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers Safety and Compliance Manual External I O Expansion Unit Safety and Compliance Guide SPARC Enterprise M4000 Server Unpacking Guide SPARC Enterprise M5000 Server Unpacking Guide SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers In...

Page 11: ...eaning Example AaBbCc123 What you type when contrasted with on screen computer output This font represents the example of command input in the frame XSCF adduser jsmith AaBbCc123 The names of commands files and directories on screen computer output This font represents the example of command input in the frame XSCF showuser P User Name jsmith Privileges useradm auditadm Italic Indicates the name o...

Page 12: ...rprise M3000 M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers Important Legal and Safety Information SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers Safety and Compliance Guide Syntax of the Command Line Interface CLI The command syntax is as follows A variable that requires input of a value must be put in Italics An optional element must be enclosed in A group of options for an optional keyword must be enclosed in and delim...

Page 13: ...o to the following websites For Oracle users http www oracle com goto docfeedback Include the title and part number of your document with your feedback SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers Installation Guide E26845 01 For Fujitsu users http www fujitsu com global contact computing sparce_index html ...

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Page 15: ...1 1 CHAPTER 1 Installation Overview This chapter provides the process for installing the servers 1 1 Installation Workflow Installing a server requires the steps in FIGURE 1 1 ...

Page 16: ...e console Connecting the Administration Console on page 3 5 Powering on the server Powering On the Server on page 3 10 Installing additional peripheral devices Connecting Additional Peripheral Devices on page 3 15 Setting up the network Overview of Network Configuration on page 4 1 Preparation Installation and checking the power supply Environmental Setup Connecting the power cords Connecting Inpu...

Page 17: ...lectrostatic discharge ESD jack or wrist or foot strap when possible Do not block any ventilation holes Do not install the server at a location exposed to direct sunlight or near a device that may become hot Do not install the server at a location that has a lot of dust or that is exposed to corrosive gases or air with a high salt concentration Do not install the server at a location exposed to fr...

Page 18: ... into any opening in the server The server contains high voltage parts If a metal object or another conductor were inserted into an opening in the equipment it could cause a short circuit that could cause fire electric shock or equipment damage For details on maintenance of the server contact a certified service engineer 2 2 Before Installing the Server Before installing the server you must know t...

Page 19: ...Power draw maximum 1 692 W 2 power cords Volt ampere 1 763 VA Heat 5 774 BTUs hr 6 091 kJ hr Power factor 0 98 TABLE 2 2 Electrical Specifications for the SPARC Enterprise M5000 Server Parameter Value Number of power cords 4 1 power cord per power supply unit Redundancy 2 2 redundant Second and fourth power supplies are redundant at 200 VAC Input current Voltage range 100 127 VAC 200 240 VAC Curre...

Page 20: ...s susceptible to a higher component failure rate than it would be with a stable power source There are two basic configurations Power Cords With Redundant PSU Connection FIGURE 2 1 and FIGURE 2 2 Power Cords With Dual power Feed Connection FIGURE 2 3 and FIGURE 2 4 Note If more than one power cord of this server is connected directly to the same facility power source distribution panel connect the...

Page 21: ...Chapter 2 Preparing to Install the Server 2 5 FIGURE 2 2 SPARC Enterprise M5000 Server With Redundant PSU Connection PSU 0 Circuit breaker PSU 1PSU 2PSU 3 3 2 1 0 ...

Page 22: ...on Guide February 2012 For a dual power feed connection connect the individual power cords separately to each AC power supply system FIGURE 2 3 SPARC Enterprise M4000 Server With Dual power Feed Connection PSU 0 PSU 1 0 1 Circuit breaker Circuit breaker ...

Page 23: ...pped with grounding type three wire power cords Always connect the cords into grounded power outlets Contact your facilities manager or a qualified electrician to determine what type of power is supplied to your building No additional earth grounding is necessary but it may be added if desired Circuit breaker Circuit breaker PSU 0 PSU 1PSU 2PSU 3 3 2 1 0 ...

Page 24: ...uide for electronic specifications of the midrange servers 2 2 3 Checking the Installation Location When installing the server consider not only the device sizes but also the sizes of the required service areas maintenance areas For details refer to the SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers Site Planning Guide and the manual that came with the rack The site electrician should verify the proper elec...

Page 25: ... Screwdriver Phillips No 2 Antistatic wrist strap Antistatic mat Ethernet cable of category 5 or higher Console one of the following ASCII terminal Workstation Terminal server or patch panel connected to a terminal server Personal computer XSCF Unit configuration information IP Address subnet mask default gateway and so on Domain configuration information IP Address subnet mask default gateway and...

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Page 27: ...rds or peripherals until the server has been installed and booted successfully Caution When raising the unit do not grab the handles on the front The handles on the front are only to be used for pushing in or pulling out the unit in the rack They are not designed to bear the weight of the unit Caution Extend only one server out of the equipment rack at a time to prevent unbalancing the rack The st...

Page 28: ...of all cables outside the system and secure the cables in place to prevent them from being damaged Refer to Facility Power Requirements and Characteristics on page 2 4 for diagrams showing cable connections Note It is the installer s responsibility to ensure that the facility power source has sufficient electrical power and redundancy to handle the required installation 2 Verify that the input pow...

Page 29: ...C interface can be connected to the UPC ports on the XSCFU unit XSCFU FIGURE 3 2 so that emergency shutdown processing can be executed When using a single power feed connect the UPC cable to UPC 0 When using a dual power feed connect the UPC cables to UPC 0 and UPC 1 FIGURE 3 1 Note UPC 1 cannot be used when using single power feed Refer to the SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers Service Manual f...

Page 30: ...r requirements Refer to the SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers Site Planning Guide for input power requirements Note Both ends of the power cords should have been connected prior to shipment for servers preinstalled in an equipment rack or when the server was mounted in the equipment cabinet If the power cords were not connected previously connect them before applying power to the power cords 3 ...

Page 31: ...re the XSCF Unit using any one of the following devices as the administrative console ASCII terminal Workstation Terminal server or patch panel connected to a terminal server Personal computer Note It is possible to connect to the LAN ports using Telnet or ssh access The LAN ports have class B private address values but they will not send out a packet by themselves until configured Note The modula...

Page 32: ...rise M4000 M5000 Servers Installation Guide February 2012 FIGURE 3 2 Ports on XSCF Unit SPARC Enterprise M5000 Server Shown Location Number Component 1 RCI Port 2 Serial Port 3 USB port 4 LAN 1 Ethernet 1 5 4 2 7 6 1 3 ...

Page 33: ...t using the serial cable that shipped with the server 2 Configure the settings on the administrative console The console should have the following settings Baud rate 9600 bps Data length 8 bit Parity None Stop 1 bit Flow control None Delay Except for 0 3 Set the mode switch on the operator panel to the Service position The Service position is indicated by an icon that looks like a wrench the Locke...

Page 34: ...nput power source for instructions 5 Watch the administration console for error messages as the XSCF Unit powers on See Appendix B Fault Isolation for fault information 6 Confirm that the XSCF STANDBY LED green on the operator panel is lit 7 When the login prompt appears enter default for the login name Note Step 8 must be performed within a minute of Step 7 or the login certification will time ou...

Page 35: ...ttings are required Registration of an XSCF user account and password and user privileges adduser password setprivileges User account of a field engineer FE for maintenance Date and time settings setdate settimezone Confirmation of XSCF host public key showssh SSH telnet settings setssh settelnet Network interface routing and DNS related settings setnetwork setroute setnameserver etc Note Reset th...

Page 36: ... Servers XSCF User s Guide for details on how to log in to the user account 3 4 Powering On the Server This section explains how to power on the server the first time 1 Set the mode switch on the operator panel to the Service position 2 From the XSCF Shell type the console command Replace domain_ID with the number of a specific domain you want to access This command switches the prompt from the XS...

Page 37: ...he system control network to the XSCF Unit LAN port using an Ethernet cable The system control network is one or more administrative consoles used to monitor the network This connection will replace the temporary connection made between the administration console and the serial port on the XSCF Unit Both XSCF Unit LAN ports must be used to ensure redundancy in the system control network Note The X...

Page 38: ...sole command to go to the ok prompt Replace domain_ID with the number of a specific domain you want to access This command switches the prompt from the XSCF console to the domain console XSCF showhardconf u SPARC Enterprise M5000 Memory_Size 64 GB FRU Quantity MBU_B 1 CPUM 4 Freq 2 530 GHz 8 MEMB 8 MEM 64 Type 1A Size 1 GB 64 DDC_A 4 DDC_B 2 IOU 2 DDC_A 2 DDCR 2 DDC_B 2 XSCFU 1 OPNL 1 PSU 4 FANBP_...

Page 39: ...1 Unit 0 Disk SEAGATE ST973401LSUN72G 0556 143374738 Blocks 73 GB SASAddress 5000c500002eeaf9 PhyNum 1 Target 3 Unit 0 Removable Read Only device TSSTcorpCD DVDW TS L532USR01 SATA device PhyNum 3 ok show devs pci 41 700000 pci 40 600000 pci 48 4000 cmp 480 0 pseudo mc 240 200 nvram pseudo console virtual memory memory m0 aliases options openprom chosen packages pci 40 600000 pci 0 pci 40 600000 pc...

Page 40: ...cle Solaris software documentation for details pci 40 600000 pci 0 pci 8 pci 0 scsi 1 pci 40 600000 pci 0 pci 8 pci 0 scsi 1 disk pci 40 600000 pci 0 pci 8 pci 0 scsi 1 tape pci 48 4000 ebus 1 pci 48 4000 ebus 1 panel 14 280030 pci 48 4000 ebus 1 scfc 14 200000 pci 48 4000 ebus 1 serial 14 400000 pci 48 4000 ebus 1 flashprom 10 0 cmp 480 0 core 1 cmp 480 0 core 0 cmp 480 0 core 1 cpu 1 cmp 480 0 c...

Page 41: ...F Shell verify power recovery with the showlogs event command 7 Check that the AC LED and DC LED are lit on PSU 0 M4000 server PSU 0 PSU 2 M5000 server 8 From the XSCF Shell confirm a Power Status is On by executing the showhardconf command 9 Switch off all main line switches of AC GRID B 10 Confirm that the POWER LED on the operator panel is on 11 At the XSCF Shell verify power failure with the s...

Page 42: ...3 16 SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers Installation Guide February 2012 Set the mode switch on the operator panel to the Locked position and give the key to the system administrator ...

Page 43: ...ge 4 2 Section 4 4 Verifying Operation by Running Oracle VTS Software on page 4 2 4 1 Overview of Network Configuration By this point in the installation the server is up and running The domains still need to be connected to the network 4 2 Connecting to the Network The hubs switches and cables used to connect the networks must be supplied by the user Note Connecting the I O units to the user s LA...

Page 44: ...ains on the server Refer to the Oracle Solaris software documentation for information on accessing a server over the network 4 4 Verifying Operation by Running Oracle VTS Software Start the server from each domain configure the server for the network and run Oracle VTS Software The Oracle VTS software is a diagnostic tool for verifying hardware operations and checking the device connection status ...

Page 45: ...has the following sections Section A 1 SPARC Enterprise M4000 Server Views on page A 1 Section A 2 SPARC Enterprise M5000 Server Views on page A 5 Section A 3 Operator Panel Overview on page A 9 A 1 SPARC Enterprise M4000 Server Views FIGURE A 1 shows the SPARC Enterprise M4000 server ...

Page 46: ...0 M5000 Servers Installation Guide February 2012 FIGURE A 1 SPARC Enterprise M4000 Server Component Locations 1 2 5 11 13 14 17 16 37 35 36 28 27 26 21 12 29 30 31 35 34 33 32 4 15 7 8 9 10 3 6 22 24 23 25 40 41 38 39 19 18 20 ...

Page 47: ... 10 CD RW DVD RW backplane DVDBP_A 11 CD RW DVD RW drive unit DVDU 12 Hard disk drive HDD 1 13 Hard disk drive HDD 0 14 Tape drive unit TAPEU 15 Faceplate 16 Power supply unit PSU 0 17 Power supply unit PSU 1 18 Operator panel OPNL 19 172 mm fan module FAN_A 0 20 172 mm fan module FAN_A 1 21 DC DC Converter DDC_B 0 22 DC DC Converter DDC_A 0 23 DC DC Converter DDC_A 1 24 Motherboard unit MBU_A 25 ...

Page 48: ...PCI slot IOU 0 PCI 2 35 PCI slot IOU 0 PCI 3 36 PCI slot IOU 0 PCI 4 37 eXtended System Control facility unit XSCFU 38 I O Unit IOU 0 39 DC DC Converter Riser DDCR IOU 0 Not shown 40 DC DC Converter DDC_B on DDCR on IOU 0 41 DC DC Converter DDC_A IOU 0 Not shown Contact your sales representative for tape drive unit options on M4000 M5000 servers Location Number Component ...

Page 49: ...Appendix A System Views A 5 A 2 SPARC Enterprise M5000 Server Views FIGURE A 2 shows the SPARC Enterprise M5000 server ...

Page 50: ...uide February 2012 FIGURE A 2 SPARC Enterprise M5000 Server Component Locations 1 54 17 19 46 2 3 4 5 6 8 7 9 10 16 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 41 42 43 45 44 36 37 39 38 40 27 55 56 57 58 59 60 62 61 11 12 13 14 15 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 29 28 30 31 32 33 34 35 ...

Page 51: ...an backplane FANBP_C 12 CD RW DVD RW backplane DVDBP_B 13 Tape drive backplane TAPEBP 14 Hard disk drive backplane HDDBP 1 IOU 1 15 Hard disk drive backplane HDDBP 0 IOU 0 16 Hard disk drive HDD 1 IOU 0 17 Hard disk drive HDD 0 IOU 0 18 Hard disk drive HDD 3 IOU 1 19 Hard disk drive HDD 2 IOU 1 20 Tape drive unit TAPEU 21 CD RW DVD RW drive unit DVDU 22 Faceplate 23 Power supply unit PSU 0 24 Powe...

Page 52: ...lot PCI 1 IOU 1 38 PCI slot PCI 2 IOU 1 39 PCI slot PCI 3 IOU 1 40 PCI slot PCI 4 IOU 1 41 PCI slot PCI 4 IOU 0 42 PCI slot PCI 3 IOU 0 43 PCI slot PCI 2 IOU 0 44 PCI slot PCI 1 IOU 0 45 PCI slot PCI 0 IOU 0 46 eXtended System Control facility unit XSCFU 47 DC DC Converter DDC_A 0 48 DC DC Converter DDC_A 1 49 DC DC Converter DDC_A 2 50 DC DC Converter DDC_A 3 51 DC DC Converter DDC_B 0 52 DC DC C...

Page 53: ...eady LEDs green should be lit and the Check LED amber should not be lit If the Check LED is lit search the system logs to determine what is wrong The three LED status indicators on the operator panel provide the following General system status System problem alerts Location of the system fault FIGURE A 3 shows the SPARC Enterprise M4000 server operator panel 59 Memory Board MEMB 3 60 Memory board ...

Page 54: ...012 FIGURE A 3 SPARC Enterprise M4000 Server Operator Panel FIGURE A 4 shows the SPARC Enterprise M5000 server operator panel Location Number Component 1 POWER LED 2 XSCF STANDBY LED 3 CHECK LED 4 Power switch 5 Mode switch keyswitch 6 Antistatic ground socket 1 2 3 4 5 6 ...

Page 55: ...em Views A 11 FIGURE A 4 SPARC Enterprise M5000 Server Operator Panel Location Number Component 1 POWER LED 2 XSCF STANDBY LED 3 CHECK LED 4 Power switch 5 Mode switch keyswitch 6 Antistatic ground socket 1 2 3 4 5 6 ...

Page 56: ...opped Blinking Under system initialization after NFB on or under system power on process CHECK LED Amber Indicates that server detected a fault On Error detected that disables the startup Off Normal or the breaker is off power failure Blinking Indicates the position of fault Power switch Switch to direct server power on power off Mode switch keyswitch The Locked setting Normal key position Power o...

Page 57: ...E A 2 Meanings of the Mode Switch Function Mode Switch State Definition Locked Service Inhibition of Break Signal Reception Enabled Reception of the break signal can be enabled or disabled for each domain using setdomainmode Disabled Power On Off by power switch Only power on is enabled Enabled ...

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Page 59: ...tion problems and their solutions Refer to the Before Using Solaris 10 and Checklists for Installation and Bug Information in the Solaris 10 Release and Installation Collection TABLE B 1 Common Installation Problems Problem Solution No power to system Check to ensure that the input power source is on and that the power connectors are secure Check that the power cords are tightly fastened to both t...

Page 60: ...h FRU The following information is displayed Current configuration and status Number of installed FRUs Domain information IOBOX information Name properties of PCI cards TABLE B 2 Types of Troubleshooting Methods Troubleshooting Method Description Check LEDs The system LEDs on the operator panel indicate any system or hardware error detected during initial diagnosis or system operation Additional L...

Page 61: ...01 Freq 2 530 GHz Type 32 Core 4 Strand 2 CPUM 3 CHIP 1 Status Normal Ver 0501h Serial PP074804E9 FRU Part Number CA06761 D204 A0 LGA JUPP 01 Freq 2 530 GHz Type 32 Core 4 Strand 2 MEMB 0 Status Normal Ver 0101h Serial BF09061G0E FRU Part Number CF00541 0545 06 541 0545 06 MEM 0A Status Normal Code c1000000000000005372T128000HR3 7A 356d 0d016912 Type 1A Size 1 GB MEM 3B Status Normal Code c1000000...

Page 62: ...umber CF00541 4361 01 541 4361 01 Type 1 DDC_A 0 Status Normal DDCR Status Normal DDC_B 0 Status Normal XSCFU Status Normal Active Ver 0101h Serial BF07435D98 FRU Part Number CF00541 0481 04 541 0481 04 OPNL Status Normal Ver 0101h Serial BF0747690D FRU Part Number CF00541 0850 06 541 0850 06 PSU 0 Status Normal Serial 0017527 0738063762 FRU Part Number CF00300 1898 0350 300 1898 03 50 Power_Statu...

Page 63: ...000000 faffc201 011d000100000000 Status Information Occurred Oct 03 13 53 04 742 UTC 2006 FRU XSCFU Msg XSCF process down detected Date Oct 03 13 53 05 UTC 2006 Code 40000000 faffc201 011d000100000000 Status Information Occurred Oct 03 13 53 05 880 UTC 2006 FRU XSCFU Msg XSCF process down detected Date Oct 03 14 36 58 UTC 2006 Code 40000000 faffc201 011d000100000000 Status Information Occurred Oct...

Page 64: ...splay the contents of any log files associated with the Oracle Solaris fault manager This example assumes there is only one fault B 2 4 1 fmdump V Command You can obtain more detail by using the V option as shown in the following example XSCF showstatus FANBP_C Status Normal FAN_A 0 Status Faulted XSCF fmdump TIME UUID SUNW MSG ID Nov 02 10 04 15 4911 0ee65618 2218 4997 c0dc b5c410ed8ec2 SUN4 8000...

Page 65: ...ponent was taken out of service as a result of this fault B 2 4 2 fmdump e Command To get information of the errors which caused this failure you can use the e option as shown in the following example B 2 5 Using the fmadm faulty Command The fmadm faulty command can be used by administrators and service personnel to view and modify system configuration parameters that are maintained by the Oracle ...

Page 66: ...t and a diagnosis is performed to solve the cause for the failure An example of the fmstat output XSCF fmadm config MODULE VERSION STATUS DESCRIPTION eft 1 16 active eft diagnosis engine event transport 2 0 active Event Transport Module faultevent post 1 0 active Gate Reaction Agent for errhandd fmd self diagnosis 1 0 active Fault Manager Self Diagnosis iox_agent 1 0 active IO Box Recovery Agent r...

Page 67: ... 17 Section B 3 6 Using the ps Command on page B 18 Section B 3 7 Using the prstat Command on page B 19 Most of these commands are located in the usr bin or usr sbin directories B 3 1 Using the iostat Command The iostat command iteratively reports terminal drive and tape I O activity as well as CPU utilization B 3 1 1 Options TABLE B 3 describes options for the iostat command and how those options...

Page 68: ...The output is in tabular form Provides rate information similar to the e option This helps identify poor performance of internal devices and other I O devices across the network iostat En c0t0d0 Soft Errors 0 Hard Errors 0 Transport Errors 0 Vendor SEAGATE Product ST973401LSUN72G Revision 0556 Serial No 0521104T9D Size 73 40GB 73400057856 bytes Media Error 0 Device Not Ready 0 No Device 0 Recovera...

Page 69: ... that identified elsewhere in this document This is normal B 3 2 1 Options TABLE B 4 describes options for the prtdiag command and how those options can help troubleshooting TABLE B 4 Options for prtdiag Option Description How It Can Help No option Lists components Identifies CPU timing and PCI cards installed v Verbose mode Displays the time of the most recent AC power failure and the most recent...

Page 70: ...8 59 60 61 62 63 2660 11 0 7 192 Memory Configuration Memory Available Memory DIMM of Mirror Interleave LSB Group Size Status Size DIMMs Mode Factor 00 A 65536MB okay 4096MB 16 no 8 way 00 B 65536MB okay 4096MB 16 no 8 way 01 A 65536MB okay 4096MB 16 no 8 way 01 B 65536MB okay 4096MB 16 no 8 way IO Devices IO Lane Frq LSB Type LPID RvID DvID VnID BDF State Act Max Name Model Logical Path 00 PCIe 0...

Page 71: ...8532 NA pci 10 600000 pci 0 pci 8 01 PCIe 16 bc 8532 10b5 3 9 0 okay 1 8 pci pciex10b5 8532 NA pci 10 600000 pci 0 pci 9 01 PCIx 16 8 125 1033 4 0 0 okay 100 133 pci pciexclass 060400 NA pci 10 600000 pci 0 pci 8 pci 0 01 PCIx 16 8 125 1033 4 0 1 okay 133 pci pciexclass 060400 NA pci 10 600000 pci 0 pci 8 pci 0 1 01 PCIx 16 2 50 1000 5 1 0 okay 133 scsi pci1000 50 LSI 1064 pci 10 600000 pci 0 pci ...

Page 72: ...5 describes options for the prtconf command and how those options can help troubleshooting TABLE B 5 Options for prtconf Option Description How It Can Help No option Displays the device tree of devices recognized by the OS If a hardware device is recognized then it is probably functioning properly If the message driver not attached is displayed for the device or for a sub device then the driver fo...

Page 73: ... deblocker driver not attached disk label driver not attached terminal emulator driver not attached dropins driver not attached kbd translator driver not attached obp tftp driver not attached SUNW i2c ram device driver not attached SUNW fru device driver not attached SUNW asr driver not attached ufs file system driver not attached chosen driver not attached openprom driver not attached client serv...

Page 74: ...ng netstat output to a file overnight activity can be viewed all at once p Displays the media table Provides MAC address for hosts on the subnet r Displays the routing table Provides routing information n Replaces host names with IP addresses Used when an address is more useful than a host name netstat p Net to Media Table IPv4 Device IP Address Mask Flags Phys Addr bge0 san ff1 14 a 255 255 255 2...

Page 75: ...es the probe packet to route through a specified gateway By identifying different routes to the target host those individual routes can be tested for quality i interface Designates which interface to send and receive the probe packet through Enables a simple check of secondary network interfaces n Replaces host names with IP addresses Used when an address is more beneficial than a host name s Ping...

Page 76: ...1 67 31 icmp_seq 1 time 0 194 ms C san ff2 17 a PING Statistics 2 packets transmitted 2 packets received 0 packet loss round trip ms min avg max stddev 0 172 0 256 0 427 0 102 TABLE B 8 Options for ps Option Description How It Can Help e Displays information for every process Identifies the process ID and the executable f Generates a full listing Provides the following process information user ID ...

Page 77: ...in the first column is equal to zero B 3 7 Using the prstat Command The prstat utility iteratively examines all active processes and reports statistics based on the selected output mode and sort order The prstat command provides output similar to the ps command ps PID TTY TIME CMD 101042 pts 3 0 00 ps 101025 pts 3 0 00 sh ...

Page 78: ...borts Output identifies process ID user ID memory used state CPU consumption and command name n number Limits output to number of lines Limits amount of data displayed and identifies primary resource consumers s key Permits sorting list by key parameter Useful keys are cpu default time and size v Verbose mode Displays additional parameters prstat n 5 s size PID USERNAME SIZE RSS STATE PRI NICE TIM...

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