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Chapter 3

Maintaining the Sun Fire X4500 and X4540 Servers

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3. Use the operating system or management software to take the disk drive offline

before you replace it. Not doing so could cause data loss or unexpected error
messages.

Once the drive has been taken off line, the left (blue) LED should turn on. This
means the drive is ready to be removed and service action is allowed.

Caution –

Pulling an SSD that has that has not been prepared for removal can cause

a loss of the drive cell memory map or loss of data in its in/out buffers.

Note –

If you are using the operating system command line, note that disks in the

enclosure are typically identified in sequential order. Although the enclosure
contains only 48 disks, your operating system may see a list of 51 devices; if this is
the case, the first 4 addresses (0-3) represent the enclosure's four SAS expanders, the
other 48 addresses (4-51) represent the 48 drives.

Summary of Contents for 4540 - Phaser Copystation

Page 1: ...Sun Fire X4500 X4540 Server Service Manual Service Manual Part No 819 4359 19 May 2010 Revision A...

Page 2: ...ALID Copyright 2010 Sun Microsystems Inc 4150 Network Circle Santa Clara Californie 95054 Etats Unis Tous droits r serv s Sun Microsystems Inc a les droits de propri t intellectuels relatants la techn...

Page 3: ...es of the Sun Fire X4540 1 4 1 2 1 System Configurations X4540 1 4 1 2 2 Standard I O X4540 1 4 1 2 3 Summary of Features X4540 1 5 1 3 Exterior Features Controls and Indicators 1 6 1 3 1 Front Panel...

Page 4: ...ventions 2 6 2 6 Power On Self Test POST 2 6 2 7 Load Optimal Default Settings During BIOS POST 2 6 2 8 BIOS Option ROM Size Limitation 2 7 2 8 1 AMD PowerNow Feature Disabled by Default Sun Fire X450...

Page 5: ...Advanced Menu MPS Configuration Screen X4500 2 26 2 12 2 13 BIOS Advanced Menu AMD PowerNow Configuration X4500 2 27 2 12 2 14 BIOS Advanced Menu Remote Access Configuration Screen X4500 2 28 2 12 2...

Page 6: ...ty X4540 2 47 2 15 Drives Mapping X4540 2 48 2 16 BIOS Setup Menu Screens X4540 2 50 2 16 1 BIOS Main Menu Screen X4540 2 51 2 16 2 BIOS Advanced Menu Advanced Settings X4540 2 52 2 16 2 1 BIOS Advanc...

Page 7: ...ion Screen X4540 2 68 2 16 4 2 BIOS Boot Menu Boot Device Priority Screen X4540 2 69 2 16 4 3 BIOS Boot Menu Disk Drives Screen X4540 2 69 2 16 5 BIOS Security Settings Menu X4540 2 70 2 16 6 BIOS Adv...

Page 8: ...4 System Model Numbers X4540 3 6 3 5 Disk Drive Compatibility 3 7 3 6 Servicetool FRU Update Procedure 3 8 3 7 Powering Off and Removing the Covers 3 10 3 7 1 Powering Off the Server 3 10 3 7 2 Remov...

Page 9: ...ace the GRASP Board X4500 FRU 3 58 To Remove Memory Modules DIMMs CRU 3 61 To Install Memory Modules DIMMs CRU 3 64 To Install a PCI X or PCIe Card FRU 3 65 To Install the System Enclosure FRU 3 67 3...

Page 10: ...1 D 2 Serial Connector D 2 D 3 10 100BASE T Connector D 3 D 4 10 100 1000BASE T Connector D 4 D 5 VGA Video Connector D 5 D 6 I O to Disk Backplane Connectors D 6 D 7 Power Supply Connector D 13 D 8...

Page 11: ...and CMA Information G 1 G 1 Removing the Cable Management Arm for the X4500 G 1 G 2 Removing the Cable Management Arm for the X4500 G 3 H Device Paths H 1 H 1 Sun Fire X4500 Device Paths H 1 H 2 Sun...

Page 12: ...xii Sun Fire X4500 X4540 Server Service Manual May 2010...

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Page 15: ...age 1 6 Section 1 4 Accessory Kit X4500 on page 1 15 Section 1 5 Accessory Kit X4540 on page 1 16 Section 1 6 Additional Options and Replaceable Components X4500 on page 1 16 Section 1 7 Additional Op...

Page 16: ...Standard I O X4500 The standard I O for the Sun Fire X4500 is Four 10 100 1000 BASE T Gigabit Ethernet ports VGA video port Serial management port Four USB ports One 10 100BASE T Ethernet management p...

Page 17: ...ribed in the ILOM documentation see Related Documentation on page xiii Network I O Four 10 100 1000BASE T Gigabit Ethernet ports RJ 45 connectors One 10 100BASE T Ethernet net management port RJ 45 Co...

Page 18: ...s 16 DDR II DIMM slots 8 per processor 64GB maximum with 2 CPUs and 4 GB DIMMs standard 32GB Up to forty eight 3 5 inch SATA II disk drives of 250 1TB capacity 48 TB total system capacity Three x8 PCI...

Page 19: ...ves Up to 48 250MB to 1 TB capacity 3 5 inch SATA Type I and II drives 48 TB total system capacity One to eight 3 5 SATA SSDs Solid state drives SSD One to eight 32 GB 3 5 inch SATA SSDs can be instal...

Page 20: ...s X4500 on page 1 13 PCIe I O Three low profile x8 PCIe slots Other I O Four USB 2 0 ports One VGA video port D 15 connector on controller Compact Flash card slot Power 1500 W DC max output per power...

Page 21: ...1 3 1 Front Panel FIGURE 1 1 shows the front panel FIGURE 1 1 Sun Fire X4500 X4540 Server Front Panel Features 1 3 2 Front Panel Controls and Indicators FIGURE 1 2 shows a close up of the controls an...

Page 22: ...cators 1 3 3 Rear Panel X4500 FIGURE 1 3 shows the features of the rear panel TABLE 1 3 lists and describes each feature Figure Legend 1 Locate button LED 2 System Fault LED 3 Power OK LED 4 System po...

Page 23: ...ff Power is off 3 AC power connector Each power supply has its own AC connector with a clip to secure its power cable 4 Chassis ground To connect grounding straps 5 Mounting plate for Cable Management...

Page 24: ...two PSUs 12 System Status LED green Steady on Power is on and system is operational Blinking Standby power is on but main power is off Blinks briefly once every 3 seconds Off Power is off 13 USB port...

Page 25: ...escribes each feature FIGURE 1 4 Sun Fire X4540 Server Rear Panel TABLE 1 4 Sun Fire X4540 Rear Panel Features Name Description 1 Power Supply Fault LED amber When on service action is required 2 Powe...

Page 26: ...straightened paper clip into the recess SP Service Processor NMI Non Maskable Interrupt dump This button sends an NMI to the CPU It is used for debugging purposes only Supported on Windows platforms o...

Page 27: ...Fire X4500 Component Locations Disk drives 48 Front bezel Drives backplane not visible under chassis plate Power distribution board not visible Front indicator board not visible under fan Fan modules...

Page 28: ...48 Front bezel Drives backplane not visible under chassis plate Power distribution board not visible Front indicator board not visible under fan Fan modules 5 System Controller not CPUs 2 visible unde...

Page 29: ...f Sun s commitment to eco responsibility we are not shipping a printed installation guide and software CDs for the new Sun Fire X4540 Server Customers can order the documentation and CDs through the S...

Page 30: ...eable units CRUs or field replaceable units FRUs is indicated in the last column of the table Supported components and their part numbers are subject to change over time For the most up to date list o...

Page 31: ...otal Registered ECC Memory 8 slots system 541 1903 X4231A Z X option CRU GRASP board includes SP board and video board 541 2963 FRU CPU AMD 290 2 8 GHz dual core includes grease 371 1779 FRU System Co...

Page 32: ...and then click the Full Components List for the list of components and part numbers TABLE 1 8 Sun Fire X4540 Replaceable Components Component Marketing Part Number CRU or FRU Power supply type A205 15...

Page 33: ...56 processor 371 4042 FRU CPU quad core 2 7 GHz 2384 processor 371 4438 FRU Front Indicator Board FIB with ribbon cable 501 7192 FRU System Enclosure Super FRU with disk backplane and FIB with ribbon...

Page 34: ...1 20 Sun Fire X4500 X4540 Server Service Manual May 2010...

Page 35: ...itation on page 2 7 Section 2 9 BIOS Setup Screens X4500 on page 2 8 Section 2 10 Device Boot Detection Priority X4500 on page 2 10 Section 2 11 Drives Mapping X4500 on page 2 11 Section 2 12 BIOS Set...

Page 36: ...ge xiii Caution Do not operate the server without all fans component heat sinks air baffles and the cover installed Severe damage to server components can occur if the server is operated without adequ...

Page 37: ...systems will shut down to standby power mode immediately Emergency shutdown Press and hold the Power button for four seconds to force main power off and enter standby power mode When main power is of...

Page 38: ...e seven screens Fields that can be reconfigured are displayed in color All other fields are nonconfigurable Use the up and down arrows on the keyboard to scroll through a menu Use the Tab key to move...

Page 39: ...screen is displayed 7 Follow the instructions on the Exit menu screen to save your changes and exit the Setup utility 2 5 Ethernet Port NIC Device and Driver Naming These servers each have four 10 100...

Page 40: ...ppendix B 2 7 Load Optimal Default Settings During BIOS POST Perform the following steps during the BIOS Power On Self Test POST 1 Press F2 to invoke Setup After some screen messages the BIOS setup ut...

Page 41: ...28 KB approximately 86 KB are used by the VGA controller the LSI controller and the on board NIC Approximately 42KB remain for the Option ROM 2 8 1 AMD PowerNow Feature Disabled by Default Sun Fire X4...

Page 42: ...ransport IPMI MPS PCI Express Remote Access and USB Twelve additional screens can be accessed from the Advanced menu BIOS PCI PnP Menu X4500 Plug and Play PnP devices can be configured by the BIOS def...

Page 43: ...er I O Configuration ACPI Configuration Event Log Config IPMI 2 0 Configuration LAN Configuration PEF Configuration MPS Configuration PowerNow Configuration RemoteAccess Configuration USB Configuratio...

Page 44: ...detects them See To Install a PCI X or PCIe Card FRU on page 65 for the locations of the PCI slots TABLE 2 2 Devices and BIOS Detection Order Order Device Bus Hex Address 1 Marvell 0 0x1 2 Marvell 1...

Page 45: ...0 The following graphic shows the drives mapping scheme of the system The boot drives are 0 or 1 Default boot drive is in slot 0 and the default mirrored drive is in slot 8 It is required to use one o...

Page 46: ...page 2 14 Section 2 12 3 BIOS PCI PnP Menu X4500 on page 2 30 Section 2 12 4 BIOS Boot Menu Main Screen X4500 on page 2 31 Section 2 12 5 BIOS Security Settings Menu X4500 on page 2 37 Section 2 12 6...

Page 47: ...sion 08 00 10 Build Date 04 12 06 Use or to ID 0ABIG014 configure system Time Product Name Sun Fire X4500 System Serial Number Not Available BMC Firmware Revision 1 00 Processor Dual Core AMD Opteron...

Page 48: ...ing wrong values in below sections may cause system to malfunction CPU Configuration IDE Configuration SuperIO Configuration ACPI Configuration Event Log Configuration Hyper Transport Configuration IP...

Page 49: ...on Logical Count 4 The driver developer may enable it for Dual Core AMD Opteron tm Processor 285 testing purpose Revision E6 Cache L1 256KB Cache L2 2048KB Speed 2600MHz Current FSB Multiplier 13x Max...

Page 50: ...ontroller PRIMARY enables only Primary IDE Master Not Detected the Primary IDE Primary IDE Slave Not Detected Controller Secondary IDE Master Not Detected SECONDARY enables Secondary IDE Slave Not Det...

Page 51: ...IOS Advanced Menu SuperIO Chipset Configuration Screen X4500 Advanced Configure Smc27X Super IO Chipset Allows BIOS to Select Serial Port1 Base Serial Port1 Address 3F8 IRQ4 Addresses Select Screen Se...

Page 52: ...onfiguration Screen X4500 Advanced ACPI Settings Enable Disable ACPI support for ACPI Aware O S Yes Operating System Advanced ACPI Configuration ENABLE If OS supports ACPI DISABLE If OS does not suppo...

Page 53: ...0 Advanced Advanced ACPI Configuration Enable RSDP pointers to 64 bit Fixed System ACPI 2 0 Features Yes Description Tables ACPI APIC support Enabled ACPI SRAT Table Enabled AMI OEMB table Enabled Hea...

Page 54: ...S Advanced Menu Event Logging Details Screen X4500 Advanced Event Logging details View all unread events on the Event Log View Event Log Mark all events as read Clear Event Log Select Screen Select It...

Page 55: ...to the CPU0 CPU1 HT Link Width Auto system clock and the board is capable CPU0 PCI X0 HT Link Speed Auto CPU0 PCI X0 HT Link Width Auto CPU0 PCI X1 HT Link Speed Auto CPU0 PCI X1 HT Link Width Auto P...

Page 56: ...n View all events in the BMC Event Log Status Of BMC Not Working It will take a max of View BMC System Event Log 15 seconds to read all Clear BMC System Event Log BMC SEL records Set LAN Configuration...

Page 57: ...traverse the event log SEL Entry Number 1 SEL Record ID 0100 SEL Record Type 02 System Event Event Timestamp 1166s from SEL init Generator ID 0020 Event Message Format Ver 04 IPMI ver 1 5 Event Sensor...

Page 58: ...Number Status Channel number is OK Proper value below 16 IP Assignment DHCP Current IP address in BMC 010 006 042 175 Current MAC address in BMC 00 03 BA F2 09 66 Current Subnet Mask in BMC 255 255 2...

Page 59: ...Set PEF Configuration Parameters Command Enable or Disable PEF Support PEF SUPPORT Enabled Refer Table 24 6 of PEF Action Global Control IPMI Specification 1 5 Alert Startup Delay Disabled Startup De...

Page 60: ...rver Service Manual May 2010 2 12 2 12 BIOS Advanced Menu MPS Configuration Screen X4500 Advanced MPS Configuration MPS Revision MPS Revision 1 4 Select Screen Select Item Change Option F1 General Hel...

Page 61: ...rs Some problems have been observed when using this feature on certain operating systems If you want to enable this feature first check the Sun Fire X4500 Server Product Notes for any currently known...

Page 62: ...and parameters Select Remote Access type Remote Access Enabled Serial port number COM1 Base Address IRQ 3F8h 4 Serial Port Mode 09600 8 n 1 Flow Control None Redirection After BIOS POST Always Termina...

Page 63: ...24 0 11 4 option disables legacy support if USB Devices Enabled no USB devices are 2 Keyboards 2 Mice 1 Hub 2 Drives connected Legacy USB Support Enabled USB 2 0 Controller Mode FullSpeed BIOS EHCI H...

Page 64: ...ect Item Scanning onboard NIC 2 OPROM Enabled Change Option Scanning onboard NIC 3 OPROM Enabled Available Specified Scanning OPROM on PCIX SLOT0 Enabled DMA is available to be Scanning OPROM on PCIX...

Page 65: ...0 Main Advanced PCIPnP Boot Security Chipset Exit Boot Settings Configure Settings during System Boot Boot Settings Configuration Boot Device Priority Hard Disk Drives Removable Drives ATAPI CDROM Dri...

Page 66: ...iguration Allows BIOS to skip certain tests while Quick Boot Disabled interrupt 19 System Configuration Display Disabled Quiet Boot Disabled messages AddOn ROM Display Mode Force BIOS Bootup Num Lock...

Page 67: ...es 1st Boot Device ATAPI CDROM 2nd Boot Device Removable Dev A device enclosed in 3rd Boot Device Hard Drive parenthesis has been 4th Boot Device IBA GE Slot 0708 v disabled in the 5th Boot Device IBA...

Page 68: ...2 12 4 3 BIOS Boot Menu Disk Drives Screen X4500 Boot Hard Disk Drives Specifies the boot sequence from the 1st Drive SATA 06C0 S00 available devices 2nd Drive SATA 06C4 S01 Select Screen Select Item...

Page 69: ...s 2 35 2 12 4 4 BIOS Boot Menu Removable Drives Screen X4500 Boot Removable Drives Specifies the boot sequence from the 1st Drive AMI Virtual Floppy available devices Select Screen Select Item Change...

Page 70: ...ay 2010 2 12 4 5 BIOS Boot Menu CD DVD Drives Screen X4500 Boot ATAPI CDROM Drives Specifies the boot sequence from the 1st Drive IOMEGA CDRW64892EX available devices Select Screen Select Item Change...

Page 71: ...t Security Chipset Exit Security Settings Install or Change the password Supervisor Password Not Installed User Password Not Installed Change Supervisor Password Change User Password Clear User Passwo...

Page 72: ...010 2 12 6 BIOS Chipset Menu Main Screen X4500 Main Advanced PCIPnP Boot Security Chipset Exit Options for NB NorthBridge Configuration SouthBridge Configuration Select Screen Select Item Enter Go to...

Page 73: ...Power Down Control Auto Memory Timing Parameters CPU Node 0 Memory CLK 200 MHz CAS Latency Tcl 3 0 RAS CAS Delay Trcd 3 CLK Min Active RAS Tras 8 CLK Row Precharge Time Trp 3 CLK Select Screen RAS RAS...

Page 74: ...ode using Memclock Mode Auto AUTO or if you use MCT Timing Mode Auto LIMIT you can set User Config Mode Auto one of the standard Bank Interleaving Auto values Burst Length 4 Beats Enable Clock to All...

Page 75: ...CC allows hardware to report DRAM ECC Enable Enabled and correct memory MCA DRAM ECC Logging Enabled errors automatically ECC Chip Kill Enabled maintaining system DRAM SCRUB REDIRECT Disabled integrit...

Page 76: ...on Screen X4500 Chipset IOMMU MODE AGP Present Set GART size in systems without AGP or disable altogether Some OSes require valid GART for proper operation If AGP is present select appropriate option...

Page 77: ...ge Chipset Configuration Enable disable SMBUS 2 0 Controller 2 0 SM Bus Controller Enabled in South Bridge Restore on AC Power Loss Last State Power Button Behavior Instant Off HT Link 0 P Comp Mode A...

Page 78: ...ced PCIPnP Boot Security Chipset Exit Exit Options Exit system setup after saving the Save Changes and Exit changes Discard Changes and Exit Discard Changes F10 key can be used for this operation Load...

Page 79: ...cess Trusted Compuring and USB Eleven additional screens can be accessed from the Advanced menu BIOS PCI PnP Menu X4540 Plug and Play PnP devices can be configured by the BIOS default or by the operat...

Page 80: ...ion Hyper Transport ACPI Configuration Event Log Config IPMI 2 0 Configuration LAN Configuration PEF Configuration MPS Configuration PCI Express Configuration RemoteAccess Configuration USB Configurat...

Page 81: ...40 TABLE 2 4 shows the devices of the X4540 server in order of boot detection TABLE 2 4 Device Boot Detection Priority Order Device Order 1 VGA 2 Compact Flash 3 USB 2 0 back ports 4 USB 2 0 front por...

Page 82: ...D 1 TABLE 2 5 LSI Drives Numeric Mapping LSI Controller Number IIdentification LSI controller 0 Resides in bus 02h device 0 function 0 connects to eight drives ID00 to ID07 LSI controller 1 Resides in...

Page 83: ...graphic shows the drives mapping scheme of the system The boot disks are 0 1 8 and 9 Default boot drive is in slot 0 and the default mirrored drive is in slot 8 It is required to use one of these dis...

Page 84: ...nu X4540 on page 2 66 Section 2 16 4 BIOS Boot Settings Menu Main Screen X4540 on page 2 67 Section 2 16 5 BIOS Security Settings Menu X4540 on page 2 70 Section 2 16 6 BIOS Advanced Chipset Settings...

Page 85: ...rsion 08 00 14 Use or to Product Name Sun Fire X4540 configure system Date Board Serial Number Not Available BMC Firmware Revision 2 0 2 3 Date Format CPLD Revision 2 0 MM DD YYYY Processor Quad Core...

Page 86: ...NING Setting wrong values in below sections may cause system to malfunction CPU Configuration IDE Configuration Hyper Transport Configuration ACPI Configuration Event Log Configuration IPMI 2 0 Config...

Page 87: ...driver developer Logical Count 8 may enable it for testing purpose Quad Core AMD Opteron tm Processor 2356 Revision B3 Cache L1 512KB Cache L2 2048KB Cache L3 2MB Speed 2300MHz NB Clk 2000MHz Able to...

Page 88: ...ard IDE Controller Enabled Controller PRIMARY enables only the Primary IDE Primary IDE Master Not Detected Controller Primary IDE Slave Not Detected SECONDARY enables only the Secondary IDE Hard Disk...

Page 89: ...nfiguration than or equal to the NODE0 NODE1 HT Link Speed Auto system clock and the board is capable NODE0 MCP55 HT Link Speed Auto NODE1 IO55A HT Link Speed Auto NODE1 IO55B HT Link Speed Auto HT Li...

Page 90: ...tions Select Screen Select Item Enter Go to Sub Screen F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit 2 16 2 5 BIOS Advanced Settings Advanced ACPI Settings X4540 Advanced ACPI Configuration Enable RSDP p...

Page 91: ...HPET TABLE Enabled Disabled Enabled Select Screen Select Item Change Option F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit 2 16 2 7 BIOS Advanced Menu General WHEA Configuration X4540 General WHEA Configu...

Page 92: ...2 8 BIOS Advanced Menu Event Logging Details X4540 Event Logging details View all unread events on the Event Log View Event Log Mark all events as read Clear Event Log Select Screen Select Item Enter...

Page 93: ...events in the BMC Event Log Status Of BMC Working View BMC System Event Log It will take up to Reload BMC System Event Log 60 Seconds approx Clear BMC System Event Log to read all LAN Configuration B...

Page 94: ...s Channel number is OK Proper value below 16 IP Assignment DHCP Current IP address in BMC 010 006 143 102 Current MAC address in BMC 00 03 BA D8 7E CD Current Subnet Mask in BMC 255 255 255 000 Curren...

Page 95: ...Set PEF Configuration Parameters Command Enable or Disable PEF Support PEF SUPPORT Enabled Refer Table 24 6 of PEF Action Global Control IPMI Specification 1 5 Alert Startup Delay Disabled Startup De...

Page 96: ...rver Service Manual May 2010 2 16 2 12 BIOS Advanced Menu MPS Configuration X4540 Advanced MPS Configuration Select MPS Revision MPS Revision 1 4 Select Screen Select Item Change Option F1 General Hel...

Page 97: ...3 BIOS Advanced Menu PCI Express Configuration X4540 Advanced PCI Express Configuration Enable Disable PCI Express L0s and Active State Power Management Disabled L1 link power states Select Screen Sel...

Page 98: ...rameters Select Remote Access type Remote Access Enabled Serial port number COM1 Base Address IRQ 3F8h 4 Serial Port Mode 09600 8 n 1 Flow Control None Redirection After BIOS POST Always Terminal Type...

Page 99: ...Module Version 2 24 1 13 4 hand off support The EHCI ownership USB Devices Enabled change should claim by 2 Keyboards 2 Mice 1 Hub EHCI driver Legacy USB Support Enabled USB 2 0 Controller Mode HiSpee...

Page 100: ...nabled F1 General Help Scanning OPROM on PCI e Slot 1 Enabled F10 Save and Exit Scanning OPROM on PCI e Slot 2 Enabled ESC Exit MAC Address NIC 0 00 14 4F A6 E7 E4 MAC Address NIC 1 00 14 4F A6 E7 E5...

Page 101: ...Menu Main Screen X4540 Main Advanced PCIPnP Boot Security Chipset Exit Boot Settings Configure Settings during System Boot Boot Settings Configuration Boot Device Priority Hard Disk Drives Select Scr...

Page 102: ...guration Allows BIOS to skip certain tests while Quick Boot Disabled booting This will Quiet Boot Disabled decrease the time AddOn ROM Display Mode Force BIOS needed to boot the Bootup Num Lock On sys...

Page 103: ...DIA Boot Agen A device enclosed in 4th Boot Device 3 NVIDIA Boot Agen parenthesis has been 5th Boot Device 4 NVIDIA Boot Agen disabled in the corresponding type menu Select Screen Select Item Change O...

Page 104: ...PCIPnP Boot Security Chipset Exit Security Settings Install or Change the password Supervisor Password Not Installed User Password Not Installed Change Supervisor Password Change User Password Boot Se...

Page 105: ...IPnP Boot Security Chipset Exit Advanced Chipset Settings Options for NB WARNING Setting wrong values in below sections may cause system to malfunction NorthBridge Configuration SouthBridge Chipset Co...

Page 106: ...Configuration DRAM Timing Configuration Alternate VID Auto Memory Timing Parameters CPU Node 0 Memory CLK 333 MHz 333 MHz CAS Latency Tcl 5 0 5 0 RAS CAS Delay Trcd 5 CLK 5 CLK Row Precharge Time Trp...

Page 107: ...nnel Interleaving XOR of Address bit Enable non contiguous Enable Clock to All DIMMs Disabled address assignment to MemClk Tristate C3 ATLVID Disabled each chip select bank Memory Hole Remapping Enabl...

Page 108: ...tection Note The ECC Mode Good Super ECC mode DRAM ECC Enable Enabled dynamically sets the DRAM SCRUB REDIRECT Enabled DRAM scrub rate so 4 Bit ECC Mode Enabled all of memory is DRAM BG Scrub 1 31ms s...

Page 109: ...2 75 2 16 6 4 BIOS Chipset Menu DRAM Timing Configuration X4540 Chipset DRAM Timing Configuration Options Memory Clock Mode Auto Auto DRAM Timing Mode Auto Limit Manual Select Screen Select Item Chang...

Page 110: ...ge Chipset Configuration Enable disable SMBUS 2 0 Controller 2 0 SM Bus Controller Enabled in South Bridge Restore on AC Power Loss Last State Power Button Behavior Instant Off HT Link 0 P Comp Mode A...

Page 111: ...ced PCIPnP Boot Security Chipset Exit Exit Options Exit system setup after saving the Save Changes and Exit changes Discard Changes and Exit Discard Changes F10 key can be used for this operation Load...

Page 112: ...was set 1 Shut down the server to standby power mode by using a ballpoint pen or other nonconducting stylus to press and release the recessed Power button on the front panel See Section 2 2 Powering O...

Page 113: ...osening Captive Screws and Removing the Cover 5 Push the system controller cover toward the rear and lift the cover off 6 See the CPU board and the I O controller board The jumper is located on the I...

Page 114: ...rver Service Manual May 2010 FIGURE 2 7 Location of Jumpers on the I O Controller X4500 CPU Board I O Controller Board underneath CPU board Back of System CPU Board Jumpers J4 Passwd clr J6 hard rst J...

Page 115: ...or hardware debugging only 7 Install the jumper across the header pins On the X4500 install the jumper across the header pins labeled passwd clr On the X4540 install the jumper across the header pins...

Page 116: ...state of the P20 jumper cannot be determined until the host CPU is running Wait until the end of POST when you see the CMOS password cleared by jumper message after which both the BIOS and SP password...

Page 117: ...2 Disconnect the AC power cords from the server Caution Before handling components attach an antistatic wrist strap to bare metal on the chassis The system s printed circuit boards and drives contain...

Page 118: ...the System Controller FRU on page 3 68 10 Reconnect AC power cords to the server The server powers up to standby power mode indicated when the Power OK LED on the front panel is flashing 2 19 Resettin...

Page 119: ...s exhausted before all cards can be scanned This affects which slots can be used for bootability Another side effect of this problem is that you cannot PXE boot using the on board NICs When you press...

Page 120: ...e PCIPnP tab to open the PCI PnP Settings screen 3 Change the lines for Scanning OPROM on PCI X slots 0 and 1 to Disabled 4 Press and release the right arrow key until the Exit menu screen is displaye...

Page 121: ...overs on page 3 10 Section 3 8 Finding the I O Board and SP MAC Addresses on page 3 15 Section 3 9 Replaceable Component Procedures on page 3 17 3 1 Tools and Supplies Needed The Sun Fire X4500 X4540...

Page 122: ...3 2 Sun Fire X4500 X4540 Server Service Manual May 2010 3 2 Locations of Components FIGURE 3 1 shows the locations of the replaceable components that are documented in this chapter...

Page 123: ...not visible under chassis plate Power distribution board not visible Front indicator board not visible under fan Fan modules 5 System Controller not CPUs 2 visible under power supplies contains Power...

Page 124: ...Sun Fire X4540 server and their compatibility with supported CPUs BIOS versions and HyperTransport 3 0 TABLE 3 1 System Controller System Controller has HT3 CPU Minimum BIOS Required System has HT3 5...

Page 125: ...pply failure If one power supply fails the remaining two power supplies will continue to operate the system Two PSUs does not provide power redundancy and is not supported To order the third PSU you m...

Page 126: ...Model Numbers 371 4042 2 Quad core AMD Opteron 2356 CPUs 2 3 GHz 75W ACP 2x2356 16x2GB DDR2 667 48x250GB B24 FSZ2 32F GMH 2 Quad core AMD Opteron 2356 CPUs 2 3 GHz 75W ACP 2x2356 16x2GB DDR2 667 48x5...

Page 127: ...nhanced Quad Core 2384 AMD Opteron Processor 2 7 GHz 75W ACP 2x2384 16x2GB 1Gb 48x500G chassis with 3 PSU option B24 FZZ2 32G HMH Enhanced Quad Core 2384 AMD Opteron Processor 2 7 GHz 75W ACP 2x2384 1...

Page 128: ...me ssh SP IP address l sunservice SP IP address password changeme 2 At the prompt enter the servicetool command to indicate that you have changed the board servicetool board_replaced name_of_board For...

Page 129: ...SYSTEM WHILE THE SERVICE PROCESSOR IS BOOTING Would you like to reboot the service processor now y n y The system is going down NOW Sending SIGTERM to all processes 4 Verify the FRU information is upd...

Page 130: ...wn the server from main power mode to standby power mode See Graceful shutdown Use a nonconducting stylus or pointed device to press and release the recessed Power button on the front panel This cause...

Page 131: ...remely sensitive to static electricity 3 7 2 Removing the Server From the Rack This procedure assumes you have turned off the server removed the cable management arm and removed any cables or cords th...

Page 132: ...allation Guide ii Sun X4500 J Slide Rail Installation Guide X4500 iii Early Production Slide Rail and CMA Information on page G 1 X4500 c System Controller To remove the system controller see Replacin...

Page 133: ...is on the drives access cover must be in place to ensure proper cooling Do not remove the cover for more than 60 seconds when the server is on 1 Using a No 2 Phillips screwdriver loosen the left and...

Page 134: ...ful not to jam the drives access cover intrusion switch when you replace the cover See FIGURE 3 4 FIGURE 3 4 Drives Access Cover Intrusion Switch 2 Lower the cover and push it toward the rear until th...

Page 135: ...I O board and SP MAC addresses are printed on their respective PC boards but they are also printed on the system controller handle The locations appear in FIGURE 3 6 The SP MAC address is on the left...

Page 136: ...MAC address labels when the CMA is in place press the recessed button with a nonconducting stylus to release the system controller handle and swivel it down partway until the addresses are visible Re...

Page 137: ...ution Board on page 3 19 To Replace a Fan Module CRU on page 3 25 To Replace the Front Indicator Board FRU on page 3 28 To Replace a Hard Drive CRU on page 3 31 Replacing a Solid State Drive Sun Fire...

Page 138: ...ich is also called the power backplane Be sure you have the tools necessary as described in Section 3 1 Tools and Supplies Needed on page 3 1 Note This component is a FRU and should be replaced only b...

Page 139: ...talled in the rack above your system and blocks access to the power supply cover To complete some of the following steps you may need to go to the front of your system and pull it out so it extends al...

Page 140: ...ate to get access to one of the screws that attaches the PDB to the chassis a Push back the power supply swing door so you can access the area behind the CMA mounting plate b Use a No 2 Phillips screw...

Page 141: ...500 and X4540 Servers 3 21 FIGURE 3 8 Removing the CMA Mounting Plate 6 Remove the PDB a Remove the disk drive access cover See To Remove the Drives Access Cover on page 3 13 1 Open door and remove sc...

Page 142: ...9 FIGURE 3 9 Removing the Power Distribution Board c Put your fingers in the holes to pull the PDB up and then out of its keyed openings from the chassis standoffs See FIGURE 3 10 Caution Be careful...

Page 143: ...sh down on the edge of the board c Use a No 1 Phillips screwdriver to tighten the three captive screws that secure the PDB to the chassis See FIGURE 3 9 d Verify that the disk drive access cover intru...

Page 144: ...wer Supply CRU on page 3 40 a Align the power supply with the empty bay in the chassis b With the power supply handle in the down position push the power supply into the bay It will stop about three q...

Page 145: ...the enclosure Note This component can be replaced by anyone TABLE 3 8 lists the qualified part numbers for this component This part number is subject to change over time For an updated list of compone...

Page 146: ...he left and right sides See FIGURE 3 11 FIGURE 3 11 Removing the Fan Tray Cover 3 Identify the defective fan module A defective fan module shows a lit amber middle LED The fan should be replaced Note...

Page 147: ...the chassis See FIGURE 3 12 FIGURE 3 12 Removing a Fan Module 5 Install the new fan module Caution Fan trays tend to bias forward due to a gasket at the rear of the air plenum The fan tray must be ke...

Page 148: ...ls necessary as described in Tools and Supplies Needed on page 3 1 Note This component is a FRU and should be replaced only by qualified service technicians Contact your Sun Service representative for...

Page 149: ...ver loosen the two captive screws on the left and right sides 4 Remove fan tray 0 and fan tray 1 5 Remove the disk drive access cover so that the fan cover opens more freely See To Remove the Drives A...

Page 150: ...the Server on page 2 2 FIGURE 3 14 Detaching the Ribbon Cable from the Disk Drives Backplane 8 Install the new front indicator board a Align the holes in the indicator board with the two screw holes...

Page 151: ...nt software or operating system command however the server does not need to be powered off The system designation of the drives is shown on the service label TABLE 3 10 lists the qualified part number...

Page 152: ...emoving a drive have the replacement drive ready to be installed Note Early fan trays had a blue LED that was not activated Later versions of the fan trays have only a green and amber LED 1 Remove the...

Page 153: ...rvice action is allowed Caution Pulling a drive that has that has not been prepared for removal can cause a loss of the drive cell memory map or loss of data in its in out buffers Note If you are usin...

Page 154: ...GURE 3 15 Removing a Hard Disk Drive or Solid State Drive 5 Install the new drive of the same capacity as the one removed Push the drive into the bay until it stops and make sure the drive is fully en...

Page 155: ...operating system command however the server does not need to be powered off Removing a hard disk or solid state disk SSD before it has been prepared for removal by the software can cause data loss Be...

Page 156: ...re removing a drive have the replacement drive ready to be installed Use this procedure to remove a drive prior to installing an SSD This procedure applies to hard drives and SSDs 1 Remove the drives...

Page 157: ...rvice action is allowed Caution Pulling an SSD that has that has not been prepared for removal can cause a loss of the drive cell memory map or loss of data in its in out buffers Note If you are using...

Page 158: ...3 16 Removing a Hard Disk Drive or Solid State Drive Caution To avoid overheating the server if the server is powered on do not leave a drive out for longer than 60 seconds at a time Remove and replac...

Page 159: ...ss cover See To Install the Drives Access Cover on page 13 7 Configure the new disk drive Refer to your operating system documentation for information on adding a new disk drive Note If the drives wer...

Page 160: ...ified personnel Hot swappable means you do not need to power off the server during replacement Caution Before handling components attach an antistatic wrist strap to bare metal on the chassis The syst...

Page 161: ...ed in the rack above your system and blocks access to the power supply cover To complete some of the following steps you may need to go to the front of your system and pull it out so it extends all th...

Page 162: ...l a Push back the power supply swing door so you can access the area behind the CMA mounting plate 1 b Use a No 2 Phillips screwdriver to remove the four screws that attach the CMA mounting plate to t...

Page 163: ...describes how to remove a power supply unit PSU The power supplies are fully redundant at 220 VAC if one power supply fails the other power supply will continue to operate Note This component is hot s...

Page 164: ...e G 1 X4500 2 Disconnect the AC power cord that is connected to the power supply you want to replace 3 Remove the installed power suppy unit by pulling its handle downward until it disengages the unit...

Page 165: ...om handbook_pub Systems 1 Power off the server as described in Section 3 7 1 Powering Off the Server on page 3 10 2 Remove the cable management arm See one of the following depending on your system Su...

Page 166: ...e orientation polarity of the battery in its holder before it is removed The positive polarity marked with a symbol must face toward the side where the PCI slots are located FIGURE 3 20 Removing the B...

Page 167: ...d to reset the CMOS on the I O controller board To reset the CMOS use a screwdriver to short the pins for one or two seconds on jumper J27 on the I O controller board Jumper J27 is near the serial con...

Page 168: ...ver Service Manual May 2010 FIGURE 3 21 Location of Jumpers on the I O Controller X4500 1 CPU Board 2 Back of System 3 Jumpers 4 J6 hard rst 5 J1 force rcvr 6 J27 clear CMOS 7 J4 passwd clr 8 I O Cont...

Page 169: ...d up It is recommended that systems be opened and checked approximately every six months or more often in dirty operating environments Check system heat sinks fans and air openings If necessary clean...

Page 170: ...D is powered by 3 3V standby power DIMM and CPU fault LEDs on the CPU module provide further indications of which component has a fault condition These CPU and DIMM fault LEDs can be lit for up to one...

Page 171: ...ue to indicate a failure until the system is powered up The Battery LED continues to indicate a failure until the service processor is started To replace the CPU 1 Power off the server See Section 3 7...

Page 172: ...tify which CPU module you are replacing either CPU 0 or CPU 1 The CPUs are labeled See FIGURE 3 23 the X4500 system is shown FIGURE 3 23 CPU Board LED and Button Locations X4500 Figure Legend 1 Back o...

Page 173: ...Chapter 3 Maintaining the Sun Fire X4500 and X4540 Servers 3 53 FIGURE 3 24 CPU Board LED and Button Locations X4540 Figure Legend 1 Back of system 2 CPU 1 3 CPU 0 2 3 1...

Page 174: ...ink X4540 shown a Using a No 2 Phillips screwdriver loosen one screw two to three turns and then loosen the other screw two to three turns Alternate between the two screws until you can remove the scr...

Page 175: ...5 Remove the CPU by pulling the socket release lever out and up See FIGURE 3 26 the X4540 system is shown FIGURE 3 26 Removing the CPU X4540 shown 6 Use the included alcohol pad to remove all thermal...

Page 176: ...ditional thermal grease can damage the system Follow this step only if you are re using a previously installed heatsink c Use an alcohol pad to clean all the old thermal grease from the component surf...

Page 177: ...If the CPU is correctly aligned it will enter the CPU socket with little or no resistance If you feel more than minimal resistance stop and recheck the alignment Forcing a misaligned CPU into the CPU...

Page 178: ...a No 2 Phillips screwdriver to secure the two screws a Tighten one screw two to three turns and then tighten the other screw two to three turns b Alternate between the two screws until they are firml...

Page 179: ...Early Production Slide Rail and CMA Information on page G 1 X4500 3 Remove the system controller as described in To Remove the System Controller CRU on page 3 70 Caution There is a power status LED C...

Page 180: ...he left and with the bottom connectors on the I O board Then push the board into place 6 Return the system controller and the cable management arm to the server See Replacing the System Controller FRU...

Page 181: ...rs for storage 4 Place DIMMs on an antistatic mat when working with them Note For optimum performance all DIMMs controlled by a given CPU should be the same capacity and all single rank or dual rank M...

Page 182: ...ee fault See FIGURE 3 23 for the locations One end of the DIMM ejector levers contain LEDs that can indicate a faulty DIMM DIMM fault LED is off The DIMM is operating properly DIMM fault LED is on amb...

Page 183: ...slots are paired by matching colors See FIGURE 3 24 DIMMs must be installed in the pair of slots furthest from the CPU first then additional DIMMs must be installed successively in the next pairs of s...

Page 184: ...ems Note If you are installing DIMMs for the first time the DIMMs must be populated in matching pairs The first DIMMs installed must be installed in the slots furthest from the CPU Then the next two c...

Page 185: ...key in the DIMM socket See FIGURE 3 29 c Press down evenly on both top corners of the DIMM until the ejectors snap over the cutouts in the left and right edges of the DIMM 3 Replace the system control...

Page 186: ...ompanion Products To check if the driver of your option card is available for download check the Option Cards link on the Product Page 1 Power off the server See Section 3 7 1 Powering Off the Server...

Page 187: ...ttp sunsolve sun com handbook_pub Systems 1 Power off the server See Section 3 7 1 Powering Off the Server on page 3 10 2 Remove the cable management assembly if necessary See one of the following doc...

Page 188: ...ge 3 11 9 Install the new chassis into the rack See the Sun Fire X4540 Installation Guide 10 Reinstall all drives to the new chassis 11 Reinstall the power supplies into the new chassis 12 Reinstall t...

Page 189: ...on page 3 70 3 Move components to new system controller If the DIMMs CPUs heat sinks optional PCI cards and GRASP board X4500 are operational and need to be moved to your new system controller remove...

Page 190: ...efore proceeding 1 Shut down the power from the front panel and then unplug both power supply cords Caution Although both power supplies should turn off then when you remove the system controller volt...

Page 191: ...URE 3 30 Opening the Protective Handle on System Controller 4 Pull the system controller out of the chassis See FIGURE 3 31 5 Use the handle to pull the system controller from the chassis with one han...

Page 192: ...3 72 Sun Fire X4500 X4540 Server Service Manual May 2010 FIGURE 3 31 Removing the System Controller...

Page 193: ...Screws and Removing the Cover 7 Remove the system controller cover Push the system controller cover toward the rear and lift it off the chassis To Install the System Controller CRU TABLE 3 21 lists t...

Page 194: ...the two captive screws to secure the cover 3 Align the system controller with the empty bay in the chassis Before replacing the system controller make sure the cover is installed 4 Push the system con...

Page 195: ...e until its latch clicks into place 7 Connect the power cables to both power supplies and make sure to use the power cord retaining clips to keep power cords attached snugly 8 Replace the cable manage...

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Page 197: ...t 6 8 inches 175 mm Depth Without CMA 32 5 inches 827 mm 29 5 inches 750 mm for enclosure 3 inches 77 mm for cables With CMA X4500 38 inches 966 mm Weight 170 pounds 472 Kg max TABLE A 2 Sun Fire X450...

Page 198: ...00 X4540 Server Environmental Specifications Specification Value Operating temperature 5 to 32 C 41 C to 90 F 10 to 90 relative humidity 27 C max wet bulb noncondensing Storage temperature 40 C to 65...

Page 199: ...for the server to operate are checked memory is tested the Marvell disk controller X4500 or the LSI SAS1068E disk controller X4540 and the attached disks in slot 0 and slot 1 are probed and enumerated...

Page 200: ...BIOS POST Memory Testing Works The BIOS POST memory testing is performed as follows 1 The first megabyte of DRAM is tested by the BIOS before the BIOS code is shadowed that is copied from ROM to DRAM...

Page 201: ...Configuration screen is displayed 4 Select the LAN Configuration menu item 5 Select the IP Assignment option that you want to use DHCP or Static If you choose DHCP the server s IP address is retrieved...

Page 202: ...nd prompts for your user name and password again 12 Type a user name and password as follows User name root Password changeme The current POST screen is displayed B 5 Changing POST Options These instr...

Page 203: ...utput from the Option ROM is displayed Force BIOS default Remove the Sun logo and display Option ROM output Keep Current Display the Sun logo and do not display Option ROM output Boot Num Lock This op...

Page 204: ...ic method is checked to determine if BIOS recovery is forced If next code is E0 BIOS recovery is being executed Main BIOS checksum is tested 01d7 Restoring CPUID moving boot block runtime interface mo...

Page 205: ...zation 002a Generic Device Initialization Manager DIM Disable all devices 042a ISA PnP devices Disable all devices 052a PCI devices Disable all devices 122a ISA devices Static device initialization 15...

Page 206: ...count register Initialize CH 0 as system timer Install the POSTINT1Ch handler Enable IRQ 0 in PIC for system timer interrupt Traps INT1Ch vector to POSTINT1ChHandlerBlock C0 Early CPU Init Start Disa...

Page 207: ...C Initializes various devices For all devices assigns resources and initializes option ROM if required 2E Initializes all the output devices 31 Allocate memory for ADM module and decompress it Give co...

Page 208: ...e POST initialization of system management interrupt A0 Check boot password if installed A1 Clean up work required before booting to OS A2 Takes care of runtime image preparation for various BIOS modu...

Page 209: ...of the BSP to all application processors present NOTE APs are left in the CLIHLT state 61 70 OEM POST Error This range is reserved for chipset vendors and system manufacturers The error associated wi...

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Page 211: ...escribe external LEDs that can be viewed on the outside of the server and internal LEDs that can be viewed only with the main cover removed This appendix contains the following sections Section C 1 Fr...

Page 212: ...2 Sun Fire X4500 X4540 Server Service Manual May 2010 C 1 Front Panel LEDs EXAMPLE C 1 Close Up of Controls and Indicators TABLE C 2 lists and describes the controls and indicators LEDs 1 4 3 5 6 7 2...

Page 213: ...r off Press the Locate LED Switch for five seconds to turn all indicators on for 15 seconds 2 System Fault LED Amber Off Normal operation On Service action is required A system running under these con...

Page 214: ...Top fault LED Amber On Drive or fan fault open top cover to service 6 Rear fault LED Amber On Power supply or system controller fault service is required at rear of system 7 System Over Temperature Am...

Page 215: ...ff locally Operators can turn on this on remotely to help them locate the enclosure in a crowded server room Press to turn off 4 System Fault LED Amber Off Normal operation On Service action is requir...

Page 216: ...n and amber OK and Fault LEDs might be on simultaneously This indicates that while a fan has failed at least one of its fans is still operational Note Early fan trays had a blue LED that was not activ...

Page 217: ...Appendix C Status Indicator LEDs C 7 FIGURE C 3 Disk Drive and Fan Trays X4500 Figure Legend 0 Boot drive 1 Boot drive...

Page 218: ...C 8 Sun Fire X4500 X4540 Server Service Manual May 2010 FIGURE C 4 Disk Drive and Fan Trays X4540 Figure Legend 1 Boot drive 2 Boot drive 3 Boot drive 4 Boot drive...

Page 219: ...Appendix C Status Indicator LEDs C 9 FIGURE C 5 Disk Drive and Fan Tray LEDs...

Page 220: ...Off Note The CPU and DIMM LEDs continue to indicate a failure until the system is powered on The Battery LED continues to indicate a failure until the service processor is started TABLE C 3 Internal...

Page 221: ...witch X4500 Figure Legend 1 Back of system 2 DIMM fault LEDs under DIMM eject levers 3 CPU 1 fault LED 4 CPU 0 fault LED 5 Battery fault LED 6 Remind button LEDs are active only when the Remind button...

Page 222: ...e X4540 Figure Legend 1 Back of system 2 DIMM fault LEDs under DIMM eject levers 7 6 5 4 3 2 2 1 0 3 CPU 1 fault LED 4 Battery fault LED 5 CPU 0 fault LED 6 Remind button LEDs are active only when the...

Page 223: ...as found a fault with the DIMM Restart system to clear fault CPU Failure Amber Blinks to indicate that the system has found a fault with a CPU Restart system to clear fault Battery Failure Amber Blink...

Page 224: ...C 14 Sun Fire X4500 X4540 Server Service Manual May 2010 FIGURE C 8 GRASP Board Location X4500 GRASP board connector I O controller board Back of System...

Page 225: ...C Status Indicator LEDs C 15 C 4 CPU Module Debug LEDs The X4500 board is shown FIGURE C 9 CPU Module Debug LEDs CPU 0 power CPU 1 power Memory 0 power Memory 1 power Thermtrip Front of System Back o...

Page 226: ...C 16 Sun Fire X4500 X4540 Server Service Manual May 2010 FIGURE C 10 I O Controller Board Debug LEDs SP power 3 3V AUX AUX input 3 3V Back of System Vcc 5V 12V 12V input...

Page 227: ...n D 5 VGA Video Connector on page D 5 Section D 6 I O to Disk Backplane Connectors on page D 6 Section D 7 Power Supply Connector on page D 13 Section D 8 Disk Backplane to Front Indicator Connector o...

Page 228: ...this section FIGURE D 2 Serial Connector TABLE D 1 USB Connector Pinouts Pin Number Pin Name Description 1 5V 5V supply 2 Data Negative side of differential for data 3 Data Positive side of differenti...

Page 229: ...6 RXD Receive data 7 DCD DSR Data set ready 8 CTS Clear to send TABLE D 3 10 100BASE T Connector Pinouts Pin Number Pin Name Description 1 TX Positive side of transmit data 2 TX Negative side of trans...

Page 230: ...s section FIGURE D 4 10 100 1000BASE T Connector TABLE D 4 10 100 1000BASE T Connector Pinouts Pin Number Pin Name Description 1 TP0 Positive side of data pair 0 2 TP0 Negative side of data pair 0 3 T...

Page 231: ...BLE D 5 VGA Video Connector Pinouts Pin Number Pin Name Description 1 RED Red video 2 GRN Green video 3 BLU Blue video 4 ID2 ID2 ground 5 GND Ground 6 R_GND Red video return ground 7 G_GND Green video...

Page 232: ...has ten blades and 20 signal pins with a 30A limit per blade TABLE D 6 Power Blade Connector Pin Pin Name Pin Pin Name Pin Pin Name Pin Pin Name A1 FAN4_CTL0 B1 FAN4_CTL0 C1 FAN4_CTL1 D1 FAN4_CTL1 A2...

Page 233: ...DISK36_RX_N C5 DISK24_TX_P A6 DISK36_TX_N B6 DISK36_RX_P C6 DISK24_TX_N A7 DISK24_RX_N B7 DISK12_TX_P C7 DISK12_RX_N A8 DISK24_RX_P B8 DISK12_TX_N C8 DISK12_RX_P A9 DISK36_ACT_LED_L B9 DISK24_ACT_LED_...

Page 234: ...ISK39_RX_N B32 DISK39_TX_P C32 DISK4_RX_N A33 DISK4_TX_N B33 DISK16_RX_P C33 DISK16_TX_N A34 DISK4_TX_P B34 DISK16_RX_N C34 DISK16_TX_P A35 DISK28_RX_P B35 DISK28_TX_N C35 DISK40_RX_P A36 DISK28_RX_N...

Page 235: ...ISK7_TX_P B12 DISK19_RX_N C12 DISK19_TX_P A13 DISK31_RX_P B13 DISK31_TX_N C13 DISK43_RX_P A14 DISK31_RX_N B14 DISK31_TX_P C14 DISK43_RX_N A15 DISK43_TX_N B15 DISK8_RX_P C15 DISK8_TX_N A16 DISK43_TX_P...

Page 236: ..._N C36 DISK11_TX_P A37 DISK34_ACT_LED_L B37 DISK46_ACT_LED_L C37 DISK11_ACT_LED_L A38 DISK47_ACT_LED_L B38 DISK35_ACT_LED_L C38 DISK23_ACT_LED_L A39 DISK23_RX_P B39 DISK23_TX_N C39 DISK35_RX_P A40 DIS...

Page 237: ..._TX_N C8 DISK12_RX_P A9 DISK3_ACT_LED_L B9 DISK2_ACT_LED_L C9 DISK12_ACT_LED_L A10 DISK5_ACT_LED_L B10 DISK4_ACT_LED_L C10 DISK0_ACT_LED_L A11 DISK0_TX_P B11 DISK0_RX_N C11 DISK1_RX_P A12 DISK0_TX_N B...

Page 238: ...K16_TX_N B33 DISK17_RX_P C33 DISK16_TX_N A34 DISK16_TX_P B34 DISK17_RX_N C34 DISK16_TX_P A35 DISK18_RX_P B35 DISK28_TX_N C35 DISK40_RX_P A36 DISK18_RX_N B36 DISK28_TX_P C36 DISK40_RX_N A37 DISK19_TX_N...

Page 239: ...D 10 Power Supply Signal Connectors X Y 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 D 3 3AUX GND 12LS Spare SCL A0 3 3 Vsb RS C 3 3AUX GND AC OK 12V RS 12V RS A1 3 3 Vsb RS B 3 3AUX GND PSON PSKILL SDA A2 Fan fail A 3 3AUX GND PR...

Page 240: ...lane to the indicator board TABLE D 12 lists the pins TABLE D 12 Disk Backplane to Front Indicator Board Pins Disk Backplane Pin Pin Name Front Indicator Board Pin 1 LOCATE_LED 10 2 LOCATE_BUTTON_L 9...

Page 241: ...n Function Blade 1 12V Blade 2 GND Blade 3 12V Blade 4 GND Blade 5 12V Blade 6 GND Blade 7 GND Blade 8 GND TABLE D 14 Backplane to Disk Backplane Connector Signal Pins Pin Pin Name Pin Pin Name A1 3 3...

Page 242: ...versa TABLE D 15 lists the pins B4 NC D4 3_3_AUX_SENSE_N B5 PS2_PRESENT_L D5 PS0_FAIL B6 PS0_PRESENT_L D6 PS0_VIN_GOOD_L B7 PS1_FAIL D7 PS0_ENABLE_L B8 PS1_VIN_GOOD_L D8 12V_SENSE_P B9 PS1_ENABLE_L D...

Page 243: ...ectors listed in TABLE D 16 FIGURE D 8 shows the connectors P8 5VAUX P9 No Connect P10 GND P11 OK_LED_L P12 GND P13 No Connect P14 FAN_CTL1 P15 FAN_CTL1 TABLE D 16 Fan Connectors Pin Name Color 1 Grou...

Page 244: ...D 18 Sun Fire X4500 X4540 Server Service Manual May 2010 FIGURE D 8 Fan Connectors Fan tach blue Fan power red Fan ground black...

Page 245: ...OS settings When the sequence is initiated the main power supplies are enabled then the hot swap circuit for the main 12V rail is enabled When 12V is up the supplies are sequenced as follows 1 5V 3 3V...

Page 246: ...t_ATH26_DELAY t_NEXT_RAIL t_HOTSWAP_GOOD t_NEXT_RAIL t_PSON_ON_DELAY t_NEXT_RAIL POWER ON CONDITION 0ms 250ms 500ms 750ms SOUTH_RPWRON SOUTH_PWRON_L PS 0 1 2 _ENABLE_L PS 0 1 2 _POWEROK_L HS_ENABLE MA...

Page 247: ...ap Enable to Hotswap Good 12 4 mS t_ATH26_DELAY ATH26 Module Turn on time Power Good delay 20 mS t_SIL20C2_DELAY SIL20C2 Module Turn on time Power Good delay 3 mS t_DDR_DELAY DDR Module Turn on time P...

Page 248: ...management controller an OS level shutdown a power button press or a fault condition A power supply fault main or voltage converter or a thermal event THERMTRIP can trigger a hardware level shutdown F...

Page 249: ...ormal power down Delay from one rail Enable deassertion to next rail Enable deassertion after a power down initiated by the Host SP 20 ms t_NEXT_RAIL t_NEXT_RAIL t_NEXT_RAIL t_NEXT_RAIL t_NEXT_RAIL t_...

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Page 251: ...es such as temperature a separate interrupt immediately alerts the processors when it detects a problem F 2 I2EBus Address Table TABLE F 1 shows the addresses of the devices on the bus TABLE F 1 I2E B...

Page 252: ...ander for Front LEDs PCA9556 Disk backplane 0x0011000 18 30 IO Expander for Fan Enables PCA9556 I O controller 0x0011001 19 32 IO expander for DIMM LEDs PCA9556 CPU board 0x0011100 1C 38 IO expander f...

Page 253: ...tails on removing and replacing the CMA G 1 Removing the Cable Management Arm for the X4500 This procedure covers the removal of the Cable Management Arm CMA with the Accuride slide rails installed No...

Page 254: ...G 2 Sun Fire X4500 X4540 Server Service Manual May 2010 FIGURE G 1 Removing the CMA Figure Legend 1 CMA to chassis bracket 2 Lift tab to release pinhead 3 Keyholes 2 1 6 4 5 3...

Page 255: ...e CMA with the keyholes in the bracket b Support the CMA by placing your hand under it Push the CMA upward into the bracket until the pinheads on the CMA are secured into the keyholes of the bracket c...

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Page 257: ...11 1 Network 3 e1000g3 pci 1 0 pci1022 7458 6 pci8086 1011 1 1 Disk 0 pci 1 0 pci1022 7458 4 pci11ab 11ab 1 disk 0 0 Disk 1 pci 1 0 pci1022 7458 4 pci11ab 11ab 1 disk 4 0 Disk 2 pci 1 0 pci1022 7458 3...

Page 258: ...isk 6 0 Disk 30 pci 2 0 pci1022 7458 7 pci11ab 11ab 1 disk 2 0 Disk 31 pci 2 0 pci1022 7458 7 pci11ab 11ab 1 disk 6 0 Disk 32 pci 0 0 pci1022 7458 2 pci11ab 11ab 1 disk 2 0 Disk 33 pci 0 0 pci1022 745...

Page 259: ...Disk 6 pci 0 0 pci10de 377 a pci1000 1000 0 sd 6 0 Disk 7 pci 0 0 pci10de 377 a pci1000 1000 0 sd 7 0 Disk 8 pci 0 0 pci10de 375 b pci1000 1000 0 sd 0 0 Disk 9 pci 0 0 pci10de 375 b pci1000 1000 0 sd...

Page 260: ...0 0 sd 5 0 Disk 38 pci 3c 0 pci10de 375 b pci1000 1000 0 sd 6 0 Disk 39 pci 3c 0 pci10de 375 b pci1000 1000 0 sd 7 0 Disk 40 pci 3c 0 pci10de 376 f pci1000 1000 0 sd 0 0 Disk 41 pci 3c 0 pci10de 376 f...

Page 261: ...ettings 2 4 configuring 2 4 menu tree 2 9 2 46 Option ROM size 2 7 overview 2 4 PCI X slot priority 2 10 2 47 POST code checkpoints B 8 POST codes B 6 POST options B 4 POST overview B 1 redirecting co...

Page 262: ...n switch 3 14 J jumper J27 3 47 jumpers Clear CMOS 2 83 diagram of location 2 80 2 81 3 48 3 49 3 71 L LEDs front panel locations 1 7 limitations of Option ROM size 2 7 M MAC address I O board 3 15 SP...

Page 263: ...BIOS setup screens 2 12 2 50 serial connector pinouts D 2 serial ports 1 2 server powering off 3 10 removing from rack 3 11 server features list 1 1 1 4 servicetool FRU update procedure 3 8 shutdown...

Page 264: ...Index 4 Sun Fire X4500 X4540 Server Service Manual May 2010...

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