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Summary of Contents for Blade X6220

Page 1: ...ems Inc www sun com Submit comments about this document at http www sun com hwdocs feedback Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM Supplement for Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Part No 820 0047 10 April 20...

Page 2: ...LEGALLY INVALID Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems Inc 4150 Network Circle Santa Clara Californie 95054 tats Unis Tous droits r serv s Sun Microsystems Inc poss de les droits de propri t intellectuels re...

Page 3: ...ormation 3 Server Locator Indicator 3 Connecting to ILOM 3 Option 1 Connecting to ILOM Through the Chassis Ethernet Port 5 Option 2 Connecting to ILOM Through the Chassis Serial Connector 7 Option 3 C...

Page 4: ...mb t_amb 0 2 16 Mainboard Voltage Sensors 16 mb v_bat 16 mb v_ 3v3aux 16 mb v_ 3v3 17 mb v_ 5v 17 mb v_ 12v 17 mb v_ 2v5 17 mb v_ 1v5 17 mb v_ 1v2 17 Power Supply Sensors 18 ps 0 1 prsnt 18 ps 0 1 vi...

Page 5: ...prsnt 22 p 0 1 fail 22 p 0 1 d 0 7 fail 23 CPU 0 1 Fan Control Temperature Sensors 23 p 0 1 t_core 24 CPU 0 1 Voltage Sensors 24 p 0 1 v_core 25 p 0 1 v_vtt 25 p 0 1 v_vddio 25 Server Module Present 2...

Page 6: ...vi ILOM Supplement for Sun Blade 6220 Modular Server April 2007...

Page 7: ...categories Generalized ILOM information located in the Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM Administration Guide 820 0280 Information specific to the Sun Blade X6220 Server Module located in this supple...

Page 8: ...ed at the product documentation site Navigate to your product from the following URL http www sun com documentation Translated versions of some of the Sun Blade X6220 Server Module documents are avail...

Page 9: ...les The server modules are installed in the modular system chassis The chassis has its own ILOM called a Chassis Management Module Integrateed Lights Out Manager CMM ILOM It is described in the Integr...

Page 10: ...hernet switch that supports connections to the server modules and their ILOMs To use this connection you must be connected to the same subnet as the ILOM and you must know the server module ILOM s Eth...

Page 11: ...subnet as the CMM ILOM If you do not know the ILOM s IP address find it as described in Finding the ILOM s IP Address on page 6 You can connect to the ILOM using SSH to connect to the command line int...

Page 12: ...n SP network where n is the server module number 3 The CLI displays infomation about the server module including its IP address For example show CH BL0 SP network CH BLN SP network Targets Properties...

Page 13: ...fault user name root Default password changeme The default user name and password are in lowercase characters 3 Click Log In The WebGUI appears 4 To log out of the WebGUI click the Log Out button The...

Page 14: ...SP and the CMM ILOM s MAC address 7 Log in to the CMM ILOM The default user is root and the default password is changeme Once you have successfully logged in the CMM ILOM displays the ILOM default com...

Page 15: ...ble allows you to connect a terminal directly to the ILOM FIGURE 2 shows a dongle cable connected to a server module Note If the terminal requires an RJ45 connector you can use the RJ45 to DB9 adaptor...

Page 16: ...when prompted The default user is root and the default password is changeme The CLI prompt appears FIGURE 2 shows the the dongle cable FIGURE 2 Dongle Cable The connectors are 1 DB9 Serial Console to...

Page 17: ...at generate entries in the system event log SEL when the sensor crosses a threshold Many of these readings are used to adjust the fan speeds and perform other actions such as illuminating LEDs and pow...

Page 18: ...page 12 lists the sensors Sensor Details on page 13 provides details about each sensor Sensor List Board Sensors sys power sys locate sys locate btn sys alert sys ok2rm sys slotid cmm prsnt nem 0 1 p...

Page 19: ...p 0 1 prsnt p 0 1 fail p 0 1 d 0 7 fail CPU 0 1 Fan Control Temperature Sensors p 0 1 t_core CPU 0 1 Voltage Sensors p 0 1 v_core p 0 1 v_vtt p 0 1 v_vddio Server Module Present bl0 prsnt bl1 prsnt bl...

Page 20: ...D is STANDBY 0x0002 State Asserted No This state indicates that the sys power led LED is ON TABLE 4 sys locate Sensors Reading State Event Description 0x0001 State Deasserted No This state indicates t...

Page 21: ...rom 0 to 9 cmm prsnt Sensor This is a sensor indicating whether CMM ILOM is present TABLE 6 sys alert Sensors Reading State Event Description 0x0001 State Deasserted No This state indicates that the A...

Page 22: ...three temperature sensors on the motherboard These sensors monitor the ambient temperature from the internal temperature sensor in the LM75 ADM1024 chip on the mainboard Mainboard Voltage Sensors All...

Page 23: ...the power is on It is not monitored when the host is powered off mb v_ 1v5 This sensor monitors the 1 5V core input that is active when the power is on It is not monitored when the host is powered off...

Page 24: ...Voltage has increased above upper non critical threshold System Alert LED is SLOW Upper Non Critical Deassert Yes Voltage has returned to normal from upper non critical System Alert LED is OFF Upper...

Page 25: ...vide information about each hdd 0 3 prsnt These sensors monitor the hard disk hardware presence signal TABLE 12 ps 0 1 vinok 0 1 Reading State Event Description Action 0x0001 State Deasserted Yes Powe...

Page 26: ...lled by SP TABLE 15 hdd 0 3 fail Reading State Event Description 0x0001 Predictive Failure Deasserted No This state indicates that the HDD X Fault_ LED is OFF 0x0002 Predictive Failure Asserted Yes Th...

Page 27: ...two CPUs per server module TABLE 17 fm 0 5 f 0 1 speed Threshold Direction Event Description Lower Non Recoverable Assert Yes Fan speed has decreased below lower non recoverable threshold This indicat...

Page 28: ...State Event Description 0x0001 Device Absent No This state indicates that CPU is absent 0x0002 Device Present No This state that the CPU is present TABLE 20 p 0 1 fail Reading State Event Description...

Page 29: ...ensors in this category are used as inputs to the fan control algorithm and are used to turn the system power off if they are non recoverable Their state also affects the state of the front panel LEDs...

Page 30: ...Fail LED is OFF System Alert LED is OFF Upper Non Critical Deassert No CPU T_Control temperature has returned to normal from non critical CPU Fail LED is OFF System Alert LED is OFF Upper Critical As...

Page 31: ...X Fail LED is ON System Alert LED is SLOW Lower Non Critical Deassert Yes CPU X voltage has returned to normal from lower non critical CPU X Fail LED is OFF System Alert LED is OFF Lower Critical Asse...

Page 32: ...above upper critical threshold CPU X Fail LED is ON System Alert LED is SLOW Upper Critical Deassert Yes CPU X voltage has returned to upper non critical from upper critical CPU X Fail LED is ON Syste...

Page 33: ...t whether server modules are present in slots 0 through 9 respectively TABLE 24 Server Module Present States Reading State Event Description 0x0001 State Deasserted No This state indicates that the se...

Page 34: ...28 ILOM Supplement for Sun Blade 6220 Modular Server April 2007...

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