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SPARC T5-4 Server Installation Guide • July 2015

▼  Install the Rackmount Hardware .................................................................  37
Installing the CMA ........................................................................................  42

CMA Kit (CMA Comb, Part Number 7069793) ..........................................  43
▼  Install the CMA Comb ...................................................................... 44
CMA Kit (Multi-piece CMA, Part Number 7041990) ................................... 46
▼  Install the CMA (Multi-piece CMA) 
.................................................... 46

Installing the Shipping Brace Assembly ............................................................  48

Shipping Brace Assembly .......................................................................  48
▼  Determine Correct Shipping Brace Fasteners .........................................  50
▼  Install the Top Rear Braces
 ................................................................  50
▼  Install the Bottom Rear Shipping Brace ................................................ 51
▼  Remove the Bottom Rear Shipping Brace .............................................  52

▼  Install the Server ...................................................................................... 53

Connecting the Server Cables

 ..........................................................................  55

Cabling Requirements ....................................................................................  55
Identifying Ports ............................................................................................ 57

USB Ports ............................................................................................  57
SER MGT Ports .................................................................................... 58
NET MGT Port ..................................................................................... 59
Gigabit Ethernet Ports ............................................................................  60
VGA Port
 ............................................................................................  60

Connecting Data and Management Cables .........................................................  61

▼  Connect the SER MGT Cable ............................................................  62
▼  Connect the NET MGT Cable ............................................................  63
▼  Connect the Ethernet Network Cables 
..................................................  63
▼  Connect Other Data Cables ................................................................  64

▼  Secure Cables Using the CMA ...................................................................  64

Powering On the Server for the First Time

.......................................................  67

▼  Prepare the Power Cords ...........................................................................  67
▼  Connect a Terminal or Emulator to the SER MGT Port ...................................  68
▼  Power on the System for the First Time .......................................................  70
Oracle ILOM System Console .........................................................................  71
Installing the OS ...........................................................................................  72

▼  Configure the Preinstalled OS ............................................................  72
▼  Reach a State to Install a Fresh OS (Oracle ILOM CLI) ........................... 73
▼  Reach a State to Install a Fresh OS (Oracle ILOM Web Interface) ..............  75

Oracle Solaris OS Configuration Parameters ......................................................  77

Summary of Contents for SPARC T5-4

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Page 5: ...ments 19 Airflow Precautions 20 Preparing for Installation 23 Shipping Kit Part Number 7069640 23 Shipping Kit Part Number 350 1662 02 25 Handling Precautions 26 ESD Precautions 27 Tools Needed for Installation 27 Prepare the Server 28 Installing the Server 29 Rack Compatibility 30 Rack Cautions 31 Stabilize the Rack 32 Rackmount Kit Part number 7069640 32 Rackmount Kit Part number 350 1662 02 34 ...

Page 6: ...Cabling Requirements 55 Identifying Ports 57 USB Ports 57 SER MGT Ports 58 NET MGT Port 59 Gigabit Ethernet Ports 60 VGA Port 60 Connecting Data and Management Cables 61 Connect the SER MGT Cable 62 Connect the NET MGT Cable 63 Connect the Ethernet Network Cables 63 Connect Other Data Cables 64 Secure Cables Using the CMA 64 Powering On the Server for the First Time 67 Prepare the Power Cords 67 C...

Page 7: ...Contents 7 Assigning a Static IP Address to the SP 78 Log In to the SP SER MGT Port 79 Assign a Static IP Address to the NET MGT Port 80 Glossary 83 Index 89 ...

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Page 9: ...administrators and authorized service providers Required knowledge Advanced experience installing and configuring hardware Product Documentation Library Late breaking information and known issues for this product are included in the documentation library at http www oracle com goto T5 4 docs Feedback Provide feedback about this documentation at http www oracle com goto docfeedback ...

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Page 11: ... Description Links 1 Review the SPARC T5 4 Server Product Notes for any late breaking news about the server SPARC T5 4 Server Product Notes 2 Review the server features specifications and site requirements Server Overview on page 12 Confirming Specifications 3 Confirm that you received all of the items you ordered Shipping Kit Part Number 7069640 on page 23 4 Learn the server features controls and...

Page 12: ...racle ILOM SP power on the server for the first time and set up the operating system Powering On the Server for the First Time Related Information Server Product Notes Server Safety and Compliance Servers Administration Server Service Server Overview This topic provides a high level introduction to the main components and capabilities of the server Component Description Chassis Rack mountable serv...

Page 13: ...panel USB ports Four external USB 3 0 ports 2 front 2 rear Video ports Two high density HD 15 video ports 1 front 1 rear Management ports Two RJ 45 SER MGT ports 1 front 1 rear One 10 100 NET MGT port rear Network ports Four 10GbE 100 1000 10000 Mbps rear Power supplies Two hot swappable AC 3000W redundant 1 1 Accessed on the front panel Fan modules Five N 1 hot swappable redundant fan modules at ...

Page 14: ...r Panel Components Note You must follow the proper sequence when connecting cables to the server Do not connect the power cords until all data cables have been connected No Description Links 1 Power supply unit AC inputs 2 NET MGT RJ 45 network port NET MGT Port on page 59 3 SER MGT RJ 45 serial port SER MGT Ports on page 58 4 Network 10GbE ports NET0 NET3 Gigabit Ethernet Ports on page 60 5 USB 3...

Page 15: ...ar Panel Components Understanding the Server 15 Related Information Front Panel Components on page 13 Cabling Requirements on page 55 Install the CMA Comb on page 44 Secure Cables Using the CMA on page 64 ...

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Page 17: ...Overview on page 12 Shipping Kit Part Number 7069640 on page 23 Identifying Ports on page 57 Physical Specifications Description U S Metric Rack units 5U 5U Height 8 5 in 215 mm Width 17 5 in 445 mm Depth 31 5 in 800 mm Weight without rackmount kit Fully populated two processor modules 166 lb 75 4 kg Half populated one procesor module and one processor filler module 154 675 lb 70 24 kg Minimum ser...

Page 18: ... powercalculators Description Value Operating input range 200 to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Maximum operating input current at 200 VAC Actual amperage draw may exceed rating by no more than 10 15 3 A Maximum operating input power at 200 VAC Actual power draw may exceed rating by no more than 10 3000W Maximum heat dissipation 11 233 BTU hr 11 851 KJ hr Maximum standby power 140W Maximum server configuration ...

Page 19: ...ements on page 19 Airflow Precautions on page 20 Environmental Requirements This topic includes these specifications Temperature humidity and elevation Shock and vibration Acoustic TABLE 1 Temperature Humidity and Elevation Specifications Operating Nonoperating Description U S Metric U S Metric Notes Temperature maximum 41 to 95 F at 0 to 3000 ft 5 to 35 C at 900m 40 to 149 F at 0 to 3000 ft 40 to...

Page 20: ...ower LwAd 1B 10 dB 7 8B 9 4B Acoustic pressure level LpAm bystander positions 61 8 dBA 79 7 dBA Related Information Server Safety and Compliance Physical Specifications on page 17 Electrical Specifications on page 18 Environmental Requirements on page 19 Airflow Precautions on page 20 Airflow Precautions Caution Proper airflow is essential for keeping the server s internal temperatures within a sa...

Page 21: ...s the warm aisle Do not direct warm air into the server Prevent recirculation of air within a rack or cabinet When servicing server internal components ensure that air ducts and baffles are properly installed Route cables so they do not interfere with airflow Related Information Rack Cautions on page 31 Physical Specifications on page 17 Electrical Specifications on page 18 Environmental Requireme...

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Page 23: ... have the correct tools Tools Needed for Installation on page 27 4 Prepare the server for installation Prepare the Server on page 28 Related Information Installing the Server Connecting the Server Cables Powering On the Server for the First Time Shipping Kit Part Number 7069640 Verify that you have received all of the components that ship with your server This shipping kit includes the single unit...

Page 24: ...r cords 2 3 RJ 45 to DB 25 crossover adapter 4 RJ 45 to DB 9 crossover adapter 5 Print document kit 6 Antistatic wrist strap 7 Ethernet cables 2 8 Rackmounting kit 9 CMA 10 Rack Buddy template 11 Bottom rear shipping brace Related Information Shipping Kit Part Number 350 1662 02 on page 25 Server Overview on page 12 ...

Page 25: ...ipping Kit Part Number 350 1662 02 Verify that you have received all of the components that ship with your server This shipping kit includes the multi piece CMA If your shipping kit includes the CMA comb see Shipping Kit Part Number 7069640 on page 23 Note When you receive the server place it in the environment where you will install it Leave it in its shipping crate at its final destination for 2...

Page 26: ...loy the anti tilt bar on the equipment rack before beginning an installation Caution Always load equipment into a rack from the bottom up so that it will not become top heavy and tip over Caution Do not attempt to move the server alone without a lift For a one person installation the main components must be removed and a lift must be used For a two person installation the main components must be r...

Page 27: ...tatic bag or a disposable antistatic mat Wear an antistatic grounding strap connected to a metal surface on the chassis when you work on server components Related Information Handling Precautions on page 26 Tools Needed for Installation on page 27 Rack Cautions on page 31 Tools Needed for Installation Long No 2 Phillips screwdriver Cutters or heavy duty scissors Marking pen or tape ESD mat and gro...

Page 28: ...ve all of the processor modules the main module the power supplies and the fan modules from the server Refer to the service manual for detailed instructions 3 Determine your next step For a one person installation place the server on a mechanical lift For a two person installation place the server on a mechanical lift if one is available 4 Remove the PCIe card carriers if there are PCIe cards that...

Page 29: ...t rackmounting hardware and install the hardware Determine Correct Rackmount Hardware on page 36 Mark the Rackmounting Location on page 36 Install the Rackmount Hardware on page 37 3 Optional Install the CMA There are two types of CMAs Note which type you have for applicable instructions Installing the CMA on page 42 4 If you are installing the server into a rack that will be shipped to another lo...

Page 30: ... including 7 2 mm or M5 mounting holes are not supported Distance between front and rear mounting planes Minimum 24 in 240 mm Maximum 36 in 915 m Clearance depth in front of front mounting plane Distance to front rack door is at least 1 in 25 4 mm Clearance depth behind front mounting plane Distance to rear rack door is at least 34 6 in 878 8 mm with the cable management arm or 31 5 in 800 mm with...

Page 31: ...its Before connecting the server to the supply circuit review the equipment nameplate power ratings and consider the effect that circuit overloading might have on overcurrent protection and supply wiring Caution Reliable grounding Maintain reliable grounding of rackmounted equipment Give particular attention to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit for example use ...

Page 32: ... remove the front and rear doors from the rack 3 To prevent the rack from tipping during the installation stabilize the rack using all anti tilt mechanisms provided 4 If there are leveling feet beneath the rack to prevent it from rolling extend these leveling feet fully downward to the floor Related Information Rackmount Kit Part number 7069640 on page 32 Rackmount Kit Part number 350 1662 02 on p...

Page 33: ...rack with four adaptor brackets The shelf rails adjust to fit rack depths from 25 to 34 25 in 63 5 to 87 cm No Description 1 Top rear brace right and left 2 Shelf rails 3 Bottom rear shipping brace 4 Adapter bracket for square mounting holes 5 Adapter bracket for round mounting holes 6 M6 16 mm screws 16 7 Cage nuts 4 8 10 mm screws 12 9 Guide pin 2 10 M6 12 mm screws 16 11 M4 Flathead screws 4 ...

Page 34: ... on page 30 Determine Correct Rackmount Hardware on page 36 Rackmount Kit Part number 350 1662 02 This rackmount kit includes the multi piece CMA If your rackmount kit includes the CMA comb see Rackmount Kit Part number 7069640 on page 32 The rackmount kit has two shelf rails one for each side of the rack Each shelf rail is marked LEFT or RIGHT The shelf rails are mounted to the rack or rack with ...

Page 35: ...for racks with either square mounting holes or round mounting holes 4 Flathead screws 5 Cage nuts 6 M6 screws 7 Rackmount screws Related Information Rackmount Kit Part number 7069640 on page 32 Tools Needed for Installation on page 27 Install the Rackmount Hardware on page 37 Rack Compatibility on page 30 Determine Correct Rackmount Hardware on page 36 ...

Page 36: ...HEAD M4 X 10 Round hole M6 inside installation SCREW SEMS M6 X 12 SCREW FLAT HEAD M4 X 10 Note Some of the fastener bags that are included in the kit are not required to install this server Related Information Rackmount Kit Part number 7069640 on page 32 Rackmount Kit Part number 350 1662 02 on page 34 Rack Compatibility on page 30 Mark the Rackmounting Location on page 36 Install the Rackmount Ha...

Page 37: ...he mounting holes for the rear shelf rails Related Information Rackmount Kit Part number 7069640 on page 32 Rackmount Kit Part number 350 1662 02 on page 34 Rack Compatibility on page 30 Determine Correct Rackmount Hardware on page 36 Install the Rackmount Hardware on page 37 Install the Rackmount Hardware 1 Repeat the following steps for both the left and right front mounting points a Place the a...

Page 38: ...b Secure the adapter bracket in the center hole using one No 2 Phillips screw c Insert a cage nut in the hole just above the top of the rack rail bracket 2 Repeat the following steps for both the left and right rear mounting points a Place the adapter bracket in the marked location Note An up arrow indicates proper orientation ...

Page 39: ...T and FRONT RIGHT as viewed from the front of the server a Position the left shelf rail between the front and rear rack posts The shelf rail slides in and out to fit racks of different depths b Extend the shelf rail and insert the rear hooks into the adapter slots c Push the shelf rail down to engage the hooks d Insert the front hooks into the adapter slots e Push the shelf rail down to engage the...

Page 40: ...Install the Rackmount Hardware 40 SPARC T5 4 Server Installation Guide July 2015 f Repeat steps a e for the right shelf rail and confirm all the rail hooks are fully engaged in front and rear adapters ...

Page 41: ... If you are installing a CMA see Installing the CMA on page 42 If you are installing the server into an equipment rack that will be shipped to another location see Installing the Shipping Brace Assembly on page 48 If you are installing the server see Installing the Server Related Information Rackmount Kit Part number 7069640 on page 32 Rackmount Kit Part number 350 1662 02 on page 34 ...

Page 42: ...041990 attached will fit only into a 1200 mm rack These topics provide the information and tasks needed to install the CMA CMA Kit CMA Comb Part Number 7069793 on page 43 Install the CMA Comb on page 44 CMA Kit Multi piece CMA Part Number 7041990 on page 46 Install the CMA Multi piece CMA on page 46 Secure Cables Using the CMA on page 64 Related Information Rackmount Kit Part number 7069640 on pag...

Page 43: ...7069793 No Description 1 CMA comb 2 M6 16 mm screws 4 3 Hook and loop straps 14 4 M6 cage nuts 4 5 M6 6 mm screws 6 6 Bracket adapters 2 Related Information Determine Correct Rackmount Hardware on page 36 Install the CMA Comb on page 44 Secure Cables Using the CMA on page 64 ...

Page 44: ...t you have the correct hardware to install the CMA Determine Correct Rackmount Hardware on page 36 2 At the front of the system remove four screws two per side 3 At the rear of the system on square hole racks remove the middle adapter screw on each side and push the system forward 3 in 76 mm Caution Do not remove the top adapter screw on the square hole racks 4 Attach the left and right CMA bracke...

Page 45: ...Install the CMA Comb Installing the Server 45 7 Reinstall the four screws two per side Related Information CMA Kit CMA Comb Part Number 7069793 on page 43 Determine Correct Rackmount Hardware on page 36 ...

Page 46: ...ets 3 Fasteners 4 CMA Related Information Determine Correct Rackmount Hardware on page 36 Install the CMA Comb on page 44 Secure Cables Using the CMA on page 64 Install the CMA Multi piece CMA You will be installing the multi piece CMA For installation of the single unit CMA comb see Install the CMA Comb on page 44 The CMA is attached to the rear posts of the rack ...

Page 47: ...eft and Right as viewed from the back of the server Repeat for left and right sides a Identify the left and right side brackets b Remove the two middle screws from the rackmount adapter c Place the bracket over the center two mounting holes d Secure each mounting bracket with two No 2 Phillips screws 2 Slide the left and right swivel clips into the left and right L brackets 3 Secure the CMA with t...

Page 48: ... square mounting holes If you are installing the server into a rack with round mounting holes see Determine Correct Rackmount Hardware on page 36 Determine Correct Shipping Brace Fasteners on page 50 Install the Top Rear Braces on page 50 Install the Bottom Rear Shipping Brace on page 51 Related Information Rack Compatibility on page 30 Determine Correct Rackmount Hardware on page 36 Mark the Rack...

Page 49: ...n 1 Top rear shipping brace 2 2 Guide pins 2 3 Cage nuts 4 4 Bottom rear shipping brace 5 Screws 8 Related Information Tools Needed for Installation on page 27 Rack Compatibility on page 30 Determine Correct Rackmount Hardware on page 36 Mark the Rackmounting Location on page 36 ...

Page 50: ...le 10 32 SCREW SEMS 10 32 X 1 1 4 SCREW SEMS 10 32 X 10MM Tapped hole M6 SCREW SEMS M6 X 16MM SCREW SEMS M6 X 30MM Install the Top Rear Braces Before You Begin The rear braces are labeled left and right as viewed from the rear of the rack 1 Install two cage nuts into the left rear rack post above the adapter bracket 2 Position the top left brace on the left rear rack post above the adapter 3 Inser...

Page 51: ...nstall the Bottom Rear Shipping Brace Installing the Server 51 5 Repeat steps 1 4 for the top right brace Install the Bottom Rear Shipping Brace 1 Hold the shipping brace at the bottom rear of the system ...

Page 52: ...Remove the bottom shipping brace after the server rack reaches its final destination 1 Remove the four screws that secure the bottom shipping brace to the rack 2 Slide the shipping brace out from the rear of the rack Related Information Tools Needed for Installation on page 27 Rack Compatibility on page 30 Determine Correct Rackmount Hardware on page 36 Mark the Rackmounting Location on page 36 ...

Page 53: ...t part number 350 1662 02 without the shipping brace you cannot ship the server in the rack If you have installed the new rail kit part number 7069640 with the shipping braces there is no restriction on shipping the server in a rack 1 Prior to installing the server confirm that you have removed all of the processor modules the main module the power supplies and the fan modules For instructions on ...

Page 54: ... the front panel using four No 2 Phillips screws 6 Replace all of the components that you removed For instructions on how to install these components refer to the service manual Related Information Rack Compatibility on page 30 Rack Cautions on page 31 Stabilize the Rack on page 32 Rackmount Kit Part number 7069640 on page 32 Rackmount Kit Part number 350 1662 02 on page 34 ...

Page 55: ...nagement Cables on page 61 4 Secure the cables with the CMA Secure Cables Using the CMA on page 64 Related Information Understanding the Server Rear Panel Components on page 14 Installing the Server Powering On the Server for the First Time Cabling Requirements Minimum cable connections for the server At least one server on board Ethernet network connection NET port Serial management port SER MGT ...

Page 56: ...at support 1000BASE T networks USB Ports USB ports support hot plugging You can connect and disconnect USB cables and peripheral devices while the server is running without affecting server operations You can perform USB hot plug operations only while the OS is running USB hot plug operations are not supported when the server ok prompt is displayed or before the server has completed booting You ca...

Page 57: ... page 55 Connecting Data and Management Cables on page 61 USB Ports Two USB 3 0 ports are located at the rear panel Two additional USB 3 0 ports are located on the main module and are accessible from the front panel See the location of the USB ports at Front Panel Components on page 13 and Rear Panel Components on page 14 The USB ports support hot plugging You can connect and disconnect USB cables...

Page 58: ...on the rear panel provides an TIA EIA 232 serial Oracle Cisco standard connection to the SP This port is the default connection to the Oracle ILOM system controller For DTE to DTE communications you can use the supplied RJ 45 to DB 9 crossover adapter with a standard RJ 45 cable to achieve the required null modem configuration See Rear Panel Components on page 14 An additional SER MGT port is loca...

Page 59: ...he SP The NET MGT port is an optional connection to the Oracle ILOM SP The SP NET MGT port uses an RJ 45 cable for a 10 100BASE T connection If your network does not use a DHCP server this port will not be available until you configure network settings through the SER MGT port See Rear Panel Components on page 14 Pin Signal Description Pin Signal Description 1 Transmit Data 5 Common Mode Terminati...

Page 60: ... 1 3 Transmit Receive Data 1 7 Transmit Receive Data 3 4 Transmit Receive Data 2 8 Transmit Receive Data 3 Related Information Server Overview on page 12 Rear Panel Components on page 14 Connect the Ethernet Network Cables on page 63 VGA Port The server has two 15 pin VGA video ports one port on the front and one on the back of the server See Front Panel Components on page 13 and Rear Panel Compon...

Page 61: ...ID Bit 2 12 VGA 12C Serial Data 5 Ground 13 Horizontal Sync 6 Red Ground 14 Vertical Sync 7 Green Ground 15 VGA 12C Serial Clock 8 Blue Ground Related Information Rear Panel Components on page 14 Cabling Requirements on page 55 Connecting the Server Cables Connecting Data and Management Cables After you have connected these cables see Powering On the Server for the First Time before connecting the...

Page 62: ...anel Components on page 14 for connector locations Caution Do not attach a modem to the SP SER MGT port Connect an RJ 45 cable Category 5 from the SP SER MGT port to the terminal device Use this port for initial server management This port is needed to activate the NET MGT port as detailed in Powering On the Server for the First Time When connecting either a DB 9 or a DB 25 cable use the appropria...

Page 63: ...ttings through the SER MGT port as detailed in Connect a Terminal or Emulator to the SER MGT Port on page 68 Note The NET MGT port is configured by default to retrieve network settings with DHCP and to enable connections using SSH You might need to modify these settings for your network Information related to changing these settings are in Powering On the Server for the First Time Related Informat...

Page 64: ... the remaining Ethernet ports NET1 NET2 NET3 as needed Related Information Servers Administration Powering On the Server for the First Time Connect Other Data Cables If the server is configured with additional I O components connect the external cables to the connectors contained on those components Related Information PCIe card documentation Server Service Secure Cables Using the CMA Use the CMA ...

Page 65: ...wo No 2 Phillips screws 2 Place the system cables into the appropriate slots in the CMA See Connecting the Server Cables 3 Install the CMA cover Secure the cover using two No 2 Phillips screws Related Information CMA Kit CMA Comb Part Number 7069793 on page 43 Cabling Requirements on page 55 ...

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Page 67: ...e 70 or Configure the Preinstalled OS on page 72 4 Configure the preinstalled OS or install a fresh OS Configure the Preinstalled OS on page 72 or Reach a State to Install a Fresh OS Oracle ILOM Web Interface on page 75 5 Set the configuration parameters for the Oracle Solaris OS Oracle Solaris OS Configuration Parameters on page 77 6 Optional Configure the NET MGT port to use a static IP address ...

Page 68: ...wer cords from the AC power source to the rear of the server Do not attach the power cords to the power supplies at this time Related Information Rear Panel Components on page 14 Powering On the Server for the First Time Connect a Terminal or Emulator to the SER MGT Port Prior to powering on the server for the first time make a serial connection to the SP from a terminal or terminal emulator After...

Page 69: ... the first time through the SER MGT port After the initial configuration you can set up communication between the SP and host through this Ethernet interface 5 Connect an Ethernet cable between one of the server s NET ports and the network to which the server will communicate 6 Connect the power cords to the power supplies and to separate power sources When the power cords are connected the SP ini...

Page 70: ...ation about the administration tasks such as changing passwords adding accounts and setting account privileges refer to the Oracle ILOM documentation Note By default the SP is configured to use DHCP to obtain an IP address If you plan to assign a static IP address to the SP see Assign a Static IP Address to the NET MGT Port on page 80 for more instructions 2 Power on the server using one of the fo...

Page 71: ...start HOST console 5 Continue with the installation by installing the OS See Configure the Preinstalled OS on page 72 Related Information Connect the SER MGT Cable on page 62 Oracle ILOM System Console on page 71 Configure the Preinstalled OS on page 72 Reach a State to Install a Fresh OS Oracle ILOM CLI on page 73 Reach a State to Install a Fresh OS Oracle ILOM Web Interface on page 75 Oracle ILO...

Page 72: ... Oracle ILOM documentation Configure the Preinstalled OS on page 72 Reach a State to Install a Fresh OS Oracle ILOM CLI on page 73 Reach a State to Install a Fresh OS Oracle ILOM Web Interface on page 75 Assign a Static IP Address to the NET MGT Port on page 80 Installing the OS Use these topics to either configure the preinstalled OS or use an alternative OS Configure the Preinstalled OS on page ...

Page 73: ...Connect a Terminal or Emulator to the SER MGT Port on page 68 Power on the System for the First Time on page 70 Oracle Solaris OS Configuration Parameters on page 77 Reach a State to Install a Fresh OS Oracle ILOM CLI If you do not plan to use the preinstalled OS use this procedure to prevent the server from booting from the preinstalled OS You can perform this alternative procedure after reading ...

Page 74: ...ILOM 3 1 documentation 4 Switch communication to the server host start HOST console Are you sure you want to start HOST console y n y Serial console started To stop type The server might take several minutes to complete POST and then the OpenBoot prompt ok is displayed 5 Boot from the appropriate boot media for your installation method For more information refer to the Oracle Solaris installation ...

Page 75: ...cle ILOM Web Interface If you do not plan to use the preinstalled OS use this procedure to prevent the server from booting from the preinstalled OS 1 Prepare the appropriate boot media according to your installation method There are many methods by which you can install the OS For example you can boot and install the OS from DVD media or from another server on the network For more information abou...

Page 76: ...ion panel click on Host Management Power Control 6 Select Reset from the pull down menu and click Save 7 In the left navigation panel click on Remote Control Redirection 8 Select Use Serial Redirection and click Launch Remote Console As the host resets messages are displayed in the serial console The reset activity takes a few minutes to complete When the ok prompt is displayed continue to the nex...

Page 77: ...rt on page 80 Oracle Solaris OS Configuration Parameters This topic describes configuration parameters you must provide during initial Oracle Solaris OS configuration Parameter Description Language Select a number from the displayed language list Locale Select a number from the displayed locale list Terminal Type Select a terminal type that corresponds with your terminal device Network Select Yes ...

Page 78: ...t Password Type the root password twice This password is for the superuser account for the Oracle Solaris OS on this server This password is not the SP password Related Information Oracle Solaris OS documentation Configure the Preinstalled OS on page 72 Reach a State to Install a Fresh OS Oracle ILOM CLI on page 73 Reach a State to Install a Fresh OS Oracle ILOM Web Interface on page 75 Assigning ...

Page 79: ... powered on use the password command to change the root password hostname login root Password changeme nothing displayed Last login Mon Feb 18 16 53 14 GMT 2013 on ttyS0 Detecting screen size please wait done Oracle R Integrated Lights Out Manager Version 3 2 1 2 rxxxxx Copyright c 2013 Oracle and or its affiliates All rights reserved Warning password is set to factory default set SP users root pa...

Page 80: ...o support DHCP refer to the Oracle ILOM documentation 1 Set the SP to accept a static IP address set SP network pendingipdiscovery static Set pendingipdiscovery to static 2 Set the IP address for the SP Oracle ILOM is shipped with IPv4 DHCP and IPv6 Stateless default network settings a To change the default IPv4 DHCP property and set property values for a static IPv4 address type IPv4_address b To...

Page 81: ...s commitpending Cannot show property dhcp_clientid xxx xxx xxx xxx dhcp_server_ip xxx xxx xxx xxx ipaddress xxx xxx xxx xxx ipdiscovery dhcp ipgateway xxx xxx xxx xxx ipnetmask 255 255 255 0 macaddress xx xx xx xx xx xx managementport MGMT outofbandmacaddress xx xx xx xx xx xx pendingipaddress service processor IPaddr pendingipdiscovery static pendingipgateway gateway IPaddr pendingipnetmask 255 2...

Page 82: ...Related Information Servers Administration Configure the Preinstalled OS on page 72 Reach a State to Install a Fresh OS Oracle ILOM CLI on page 73 Reach a State to Install a Fresh OS Oracle ILOM Web Interface on page 75 Oracle Solaris OS Configuration Parameters on page 77 Oracle ILOM documentation ...

Page 83: ...le BMC Baseboard management controller BOB Memory buffer on board C chassis For servers refers to the server enclosure For server modules refers to the modular system enclosure CMA Cable management assembly CMM Chassis monitoring module server modules only The CMM is the service processor in the modular system that contains server modules Oracle ILOM runs on the CMM providing lights out management...

Page 84: ...n NEMs See NEM FRU Field replaceable unit H HBA Host bus adapter host The part of the server or server module with the CPU and other hardware that runs the Oracle Solaris OS and other applications The term host is used to distinguish the primary computer from the SP See SP hot pluggable Describes a component that can be replaced with power applied but the component must be prepared for removal hot...

Page 85: ...nly The modular system provides Oracle ILOM through its CMM MSGID Message identifier N name space Top level Oracle ILOM target NEBS Network Equipment Building System Netra products only NEM Network express module server modules only NEMs provide Ethernet and SAS connectivity to storage modules NET MGT Network management port An Ethernet port on the server SP the server module SP and the CMM NIC Ne...

Page 86: ... O features such as Gigabit Ethernet and Fibre Channel POST Power on self test PROM Programmable read only memory PSH Predictive self healing R REM RAID expansion module server modules only Sometimes referred to as an HBA See HBA Supports the creation of RAID volumes on drives S SAS Serial attached SCSI SCC System configuration chip SER MGT Serial management port A serial port on the server SP the...

Page 87: ...Telecommunications Industry Association Netra products only Tma Maximum ambient temperature U U S NEC United States National Electrical Code UCP Universal connector port UI User interface UL Underwriters Laboratory Inc UTC Coordinated Universal Time UUID Universal unique identifier W WWN World wide name A unique number that identifies a SAS target ...

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Page 89: ...MGT port 63 power cords 67 required connections 55 securing to CMA 64 SER MGT port 63 clearance airflow 20 service 20 CMA comb 23 installing 42 kit 42 multi piece 25 42 required hardware 42 securing cables 64 CMA comb 32 installing 44 compatible racks 30 30 components rear 14 D depth specifications 17 DHCP 63 diagnostics when run 71 DIMMs DIMM description 12 drives 12 DVD drive 12 E electrical spe...

Page 90: ...NET MGT port cabling 63 DHCP 63 location 63 pinouts 59 63 static IP address 63 O Oracle ILOM 71 Oracle Solaris OS configuration parameters 77 configuring the preinstalled OS 72 installing a fresh OS Oracle ILOM CLI 73 installing a fresh OS Oracle ILOM web interface 75 P parity for serial terminal no 68 password command 79 physical 17 pinouts Ethernet ports 57 Gigabit Ethernet ports 60 NET MGT port...

Page 91: ...i piece CMA 23 25 shipping kit contents 23 25 site planning specifications 17 slots ports and LEDs illustrated 14 specifications acoustic 20 confirming 17 electrical 18 elevation 19 environmental 19 height 17 humidity 19 physical 17 shock 19 site planning 17 vibration 19 weight 17 width 17 standby mode 67 standby mode when AC connected 55 stop bit 68 T terms slide rail assembly 32 34 U USB ports 1...

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