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Chapter 2

Preparing to Service the System

2-5

2.5.1

Powering Off the Server Using the Service
Processor Command Line

You can use the service processor to perform a graceful shutdown of the server and
ensure that all of your data is saved and the server is ready for restart.

Refer to the Solaris

operating system documentation for additional information.

1. Log in as a superuser or equivalent.

Depending on the type of problem, you might want to view server status or log
files, or run diagnostics before you shut down the server.

2. Notify affected users.

3. Save any open files and quit all running programs.

Refer to your application documentation for specific information.

4. Shut down all logical domains.

5. Shut down the Solaris OS.

6. Open an SSH session.

7. Log in to the Service Processor.

8. Type:

stop /SYS

or

cd /SP/CtrlInfo

set powerctrl=off

2.6

Extending the Server to the Maintenance
Position

The following components can be serviced with the server in the maintenance
position:

Hard drives

SSDs

Fan modules

Power supplies

Summary of Contents for Fire X4440

Page 1: ...Sun Fire X4440 Server Service Manual Part No 820 3836 14 September 2010 Revision 01 ...

Page 2: ...ODUIT CONTIENT DES INFORMATIONS CONFIDENTIELLES ET DES SECRETS COMMERCIAUX DE SUN MICROSYSTEMS INC SON UTILISATION SA DIVULGATION ET SA REPRODUCTION SONT INTERDITES SANS L AUTORISATION EXPRESSE ECRITE ET PREALABLE DE SUN MICROSYSTEMS INC Cette distribution peut inclure des éléments développés par des tiers Sun Sun Microsystems le logo Sun Java Solaris et Sun Fire 4140 Sun Fire 4240 and Sun Fire 44...

Page 3: ...re X4440 Front Panel Features 1 9 1 4 Sun Fire X4440 Rear Panel Features 1 10 1 5 Illustrated Parts Breakdown 1 11 2 Preparing to Service the System 2 1 2 1 Safety Information 2 1 2 2 SSD Minimum Required Firmware 2 2 2 3 Required Tools 2 2 2 4 Obtaining the Chassis Serial Number 2 3 To View Chassis Serial Number 2 3 2 5 Powering Off the Server 2 4 2 5 1 Powering Off the Server Using the Service P...

Page 4: ...eplaceable Devices 3 1 3 1 Devices That Are Hot Serviceable 3 1 3 1 1 Hot Pluggable Devices 3 1 3 1 2 Hot Swappable Devices 3 2 3 2 Servicing Drives 3 2 3 2 1 Sun Fire X4440 Server Drive Guidelines 3 2 3 2 2 Drive Status LED Reference 3 3 3 2 3 Removing a Drive 3 4 3 2 4 Installing a Drive 3 6 3 3 Servicing Solid State Drives SSDs 3 8 3 3 1 Solid State Drive Guidelines 3 8 3 3 2 Removing a Solid S...

Page 5: ...icing DDR2 DIMMs 4 2 4 1 1 Identifying Faulty DIMMs 4 2 4 1 2 DDR2 DIMM Guidelines 4 5 4 1 2 1 DDR2 DIMM Placement 4 6 4 1 2 2 DDR2 DIMM Fillers 4 7 4 1 3 Removing DDR2 DIMMs 4 7 4 1 4 Installing DDR2 DIMMs 4 9 4 1 5 Installing Additional DDR2 DIMMs 4 11 4 2 Servicing the Mezzanine Tray 4 12 4 2 1 Removing the Mezzanine Tray 4 13 4 2 2 Installing the Mezzanine Tray 4 14 4 3 Servicing Air Ducts 4 1...

Page 6: ...ool 4 39 4 7 3 2 To Restore Product Information From the FRUID PROM 4 40 4 7 3 3 Changing Product Information on the Motherboard Using a File 4 41 4 8 Servicing CPUs 4 42 4 8 1 Processor Fault Remind Button 4 42 4 8 2 Removing a CPU 4 42 4 8 3 Installing a CPU FRU 4 44 4 8 4 Installing an XOption CPU 4 47 4 9 Resetting Passwords and Clearing CMOS NVRAM 4 49 4 9 1 Overview 4 49 4 9 2 Resetting a Se...

Page 7: ...2 Installing the Drives Backplane 5 11 5 4 Servicing the Front Control Panel Light Pipe Assembly 5 12 5 4 1 Removing the Front Control Panel Light Pipe Assembly 5 13 5 4 2 Installing the Front Control Panel Light Pipe Assembly 5 14 5 5 Servicing the Power Distribution Board PDB 5 14 5 5 1 Removing the Power Distribution Board 5 14 5 5 2 Installing the Power Distribution Board 5 16 5 6 Servicing th...

Page 8: ...rver to HBA 5 43 5 9 2 Converting HBA to Onboard SATA 5 45 5 9 3 Converting Onboard SATA to HBA 5 47 6 Returning the Server to Operation 6 1 6 1 Installing the Top Cover 6 2 6 2 Reinstalling the Server in the Rack 6 3 6 3 Returning the Server to the Normal Rack Position 6 4 6 4 Powering On the Server 6 6 A Connector Pinouts A 1 A 1 Serial Management Port Connector A 2 A 2 Network Management Port C...

Page 9: ...OS Setup Screens Overview C 3 C 2 BIOS Setup Menu Screens C 4 C 2 1 BIOS Main Menu Screens C 4 C 2 2 BIOS Advanced Menu Screens C 5 C 2 3 BIOS PCI PnP Menu Screens C 18 C 2 4 BIOS Boot Menu Screens C 18 C 2 5 BIOS Security Menu Screens C 21 C 2 6 BIOS Chipset Menu Screens C 22 C 2 7 BIOS Exit Menu Screens C 27 Index Index 1 ...

Page 10: ...x Sun Fire X4440 Server Service Manual September 2010 ...

Page 11: ...pter Describes Chapter 1 Sun Fire X4440 Server Overview provides an overview of the system including front and rear panel features Contains illustrations showing system components Chapter 2 Preparing to Service the System describes the steps necessary to prepare the system for service Chapter 3 Servicing Customer Replaceable Devices describes the service procedures that can be done while the syste...

Page 12: ...ure the service processor and how to configure the preinstalled Solaris Operating System 820 2394 Sun Fire X4140 X4240 and X4440 Servers Operating System Installation Guide How to install and configure operating systems on the Sun Fire X4140 X4240 and X4440 servers Excludes the preinstalled Solaris Operating System and the Windows operating system 820 2397 Sun Fire X4140 X4240 and X4440 Server Win...

Page 13: ... damage To avoid personal injury and equipment damage follow the instructions Sun Function URL Description Sun Documentation http docs sun com You can navigate to the Sun Fire X4440 server document page and then download PDF and view HTML documents Includes the LSI card MegaRAID Storage Manager x64 Server Utilities Reference Manual for MSM Support http www sun com support Obtain technical support ...

Page 14: ...content advertising products or other materials that are available on or through such sites or resources Sun will not be responsible or liable for any actual or alleged damage or loss caused by or in connection with the use of or reliance on any such content goods or services that are available on or through such sites or resources Sun Welcomes Your Comments Sun is interested in improving its docu...

Page 15: ...rview on page 1 3 Section 1 3 Sun Fire X4440 Front Panel Features on page 1 9 Section 1 4 Sun Fire X4440 Rear Panel Features on page 1 10 Section 1 5 Illustrated Parts Breakdown on page 1 11 1 1 Product Description The Sun Fire X4440 Server is an enterprise class four socket rackmount x64 system powered by the AMD Opteron processor packing high performance and room for growth with six PCIe slots a...

Page 16: ...SFF SAS 73 GB or 146 GB 2 5 inch form factor drives Support for hardware embedded RAID 0 striping and RAID 1 mirroring Optional RAID Levels 0 1 IE 5 5EE 6 10 50 60 with SAS drives Removable media 1 slimline DVD drive supporting CD R W CD R W DVD R W DVD R W USB ports 5 USB 2 0 ports 2 in front 2 in rear plus 1 internal USB port Service ports 1 RJ 45 serial management port SER MGT default connectio...

Page 17: ... FRU replacements Remote management On board Integrated LOM service processor providing DMTF CLP based command line interface CLI over SSH Web based browser interface GUI over HTTPS IPMI 2 0 SNMP v1 v2c and v3 Remote graphical access remote KVM over Ethernet Remote storage over Ethernet Operating system Solaris 10 Update 4 Solaris 10 OS with specific Sun Fire X4440 Server software components Suppo...

Page 18: ...de Mezzanine tray FRU This removable mezzanine tray includes 2 additional CPU modules slots for 16 DIMMs and memory control subsystems Section 4 2 Servicing the Mezzanine Tray on page 4 12 Power distribution board FRU This power distribution board board distributes main 12V power from the power supplies to the rest of the system It is directly connected to the Vertical PDB card and to the motherbo...

Page 19: ...ont I O board FRU This board carries the front panel USB connections from the drives backplane The board connects directly to the drives backplane It is packaged with the DVD drive as a single unit Section 3 7 Servicing the DVD USB Module on page 3 22 PCIe risers FRU In the Sun Fire X4440 each riser supports two PCIe cards There are three risers per system each attached to the rear of the motherbo...

Page 20: ...1 6 Sun Fire X4440 Server Service Manual September 2010 FIGURE 1 1 Cables SAS ...

Page 21: ...Chapter 1 Sun Fire X4440 Server Overview 1 7 FIGURE 1 2 Cables SATA Caution The Drives Data Cable 1 and 0 connectors must be placed in the order shown ...

Page 22: ...is form factor dimensions are listed in TABLE 1 4 TABLE 1 4 Sun Fire X4440 Server Dimensions Dimension Sun Fire X4440 Height 87 85 mm 3 46 inches Width 445 71 mm 17 55 inches includes ears chassis is 425 46 mm 16 75 inches Depth 733 65 mm 28 88 inches includes PSU handle chassis is 711 25 28 00 Weight Maximum 28 6 kg 62 9 lbs ...

Page 23: ... features on the Sun Fire X4440 FIGURE 1 4 Front Panel Features Figure Legend 1 Locator LED Locator button white 5 Power Supply Service Required LED amber 2 Service Action Required LED amber 6 System Overtemperature LED amber 3 Power OK LED green 7 Fan Module Service Required LED amber 4 Power button 8 Drives map ...

Page 24: ... slots see Section 4 4 Servicing PCIe Risers on page 4 21 FIGURE 1 5 Rear Panel Features Figure Legend 1 PSU 1 9 Rear Panel System Status LEDs Locator LED Locator button white Service Action Required LED amber Power OK LED green 2 PSU 0 10 Serial Management Port SER MGT 3 PCIe 3 11 Network Management Port NET MGT 4 PCIe 0 NMI button Behind panel not shown 5 PCIe 4 Reset Button Behind panel not sho...

Page 25: ...ews of system components Use these illustrations and the accompanying tables to identify parts in your system FIGURE 1 6 I O Components Sun Fire X4440 Figure Legend 1 Top Cover 5 Drives 16 2 Hard Disk Backplane 6 DVD USB Module 3 Hard Disk Cage 7 Right Control Panel Light Pipe Assembly 4 Left Control Panel Light Pipe Assembly ...

Page 26: ...September 2010 FIGURE 1 7 Power Distribution Fan Module Components Sun Fire X4440 Figure Legend 1 Paddle Card 5 Fan Modules 2 Power Distribution Board Bus Bar Assembly 6 Fan Boards 3 PSU Backplane 7 Air Baffle 4 Power Supplies 8 Mezzanine Tray ...

Page 27: ...n 2 6 Extending the Server to the Maintenance Position on page 2 5 Section 2 7 Removing a Server From the Rack on page 2 8 Section 2 8 Performing Electrostatic Discharge and Antistatic Prevention Measures on page 2 10 Section 2 9 Removing the Top Cover on page 2 12 2 1 Safety Information This section describes important safety information that you need to know prior to removing or installing parts...

Page 28: ...ch the voltage and frequency inscribed on the equipment s electrical rating label Follow the electrostatic discharge safety practices as described in this chapter 2 2 SSD Minimum Required Firmware BIOS ILOM Firmware BIOS 0ABMN064 ILOM 3 0 3 37 Adaptec LSI Firmware Adaptec FW 15872 LSI FW 1 27 02 MPTBIOS 6 26 00 Backplane Firmware Backplane FW 5 02 04 LSI SAS expander SSD firmware Intel SSD FW 845C...

Page 29: ...sis serial number label is on the top of the server FIGURE 2 1 Chassis Serial Number Label To View Chassis Serial Number To view information about a system component you need the Read Only o role enabled 1 Log in to the ILOM CLI 2 At the prompt type cd SYS SYS cd MB SYS MB show chassis_serial_number type SYS MB Properties chassis_serial_number 0811QAD01C type Motherboard For more information see S...

Page 30: ... Configuration and Power Interface ACPI enabled operating systems to perform an orderly shutdown of the operating system Servers not running ACPI enabled operating systems will shut down to standby power mode immediately Emergency shutdown Press and hold the Power button for at least four seconds until the main power is off and the server enters standby power mode See FIGURE 2 2 When the main powe...

Page 31: ...e type of problem you might want to view server status or log files or run diagnostics before you shut down the server 2 Notify affected users 3 Save any open files and quit all running programs Refer to your application documentation for specific information 4 Shut down all logical domains 5 Shut down the Solaris OS 6 Open an SSH session 7 Log in to the Service Processor 8 Type stop SYS or cd SP ...

Page 32: ...ocated the server press the Locator LED Locator button to turn it off 2 Verify that no cables will be damaged or will interfere when the server is extended Although the cable management arm CMA that is supplied with the server is hinged to accommodate extending the server you should ensure that all cables and cords are capable of extending 3 Extend the lower floor arm on the cabinet for safety if ...

Page 33: ...Chapter 2 Preparing to Service the System 2 7 FIGURE 2 3 Slide Release Latches 5 While squeezing the slide release latches slowly pull the server forward until the slide rails latch ...

Page 34: ...ry the chassis To remove a server from the rack 1 Disconnect all cables and power cords from the server Label the cables optional 2 Extend the lower floor arm on the cabinet for safety if present 3 Extend the server to the maintenance position See Section 2 6 Extending the Server to the Maintenance Position on page 2 5 4 Press the metal lever that is located on the inner side of the rail to discon...

Page 35: ...r and Cable Management Arm Caution If necessary use two people to dismount and carry the chassis 5 From the front of the server pull the release tabs forward and pull the server forward until it is free of the rack rails FIGURE 2 5 A release tab is located on each rail ...

Page 36: ...static discharge ESD sensitive devices such as the motherboards PCI cards drives SSDs and memory cards require special handling Caution Circuit boards drives and SSDs contain electronic components that are extremely sensitive to static electricity Ordinary amounts of static electricity from clothing or the work environment can destroy the components located on these boards Do not touch the compone...

Page 37: ...ire X4440 Server However antistatic wrist straps are still included with options 2 8 1 2 Using an Antistatic Mat Place static sensitive components such as motherboards memory and other PCBs on an antistatic mat 2 8 2 Antistatic Handling Procedure 1 Prepare an antistatic surface to set parts on during the removal installation or replacement process Place static sensitive components such as the prin...

Page 38: ...ule door FIGURE 2 6 1 Pull the two release tabs back to release the door Rotate the fan door to the open position and hold it there 2 Press the top cover release button and slide the top cover to the rear about a half inch 12 7 mm 2 3 Lift up and remove the top cover 3 Caution If the top cover is removed before the server is powered off the server will immediately go into Standby mode FIGURE 2 6 R...

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Page 40: ...2 14 Sun Fire X4440 Server Service Manual September 2010 ...

Page 41: ...g Drives on page 3 2 CRU Section 3 3 Servicing Solid State Drives SSDs on page 3 8 CRU Section 3 4 Using Drive Fillers on page 3 10 CRU Section 3 5 Servicing Fan Modules on page 3 10 CRU Section 3 6 Servicing Power Supplies on page 3 16 CRU Section 3 7 Servicing the DVD USB Module on page 3 22 CRU 3 1 Devices That Are Hot Serviceable 3 1 1 Hot Pluggable Devices Hot pluggable devices can be removed...

Page 42: ...are hot swappable Fan modules See Section 3 5 Servicing Fan Modules on page 3 10 Power supplies See Section 3 6 Servicing Power Supplies on page 3 16 Note The chassis mounted drives can be hot swappable depending on how they are configured See Section 3 2 Servicing Drives on page 3 2 3 2 Servicing Drives The following topics are covered Section 3 2 1 Sun Fire X4440 Server Drive Guidelines on page ...

Page 43: ...ove Blue A drive can be removed safely during a hot plug operation Note The blue OK to Remove LED requires OS support and is not functional with all operating systems 2 Service Required Amber The system is running and the drive is faulty The front and rear panel Service Required LEDs are also lit if the system detects a drive fault 3 OK Activity Green Data is being read from or written to the driv...

Page 44: ...ing system is not mirrored on another drive Cannot be logically isolated from the online operations of the server 3 Do one of the following To hot plug a drive Unconfigure the drive as required You must take the drive offline before you can safely remove it Placing the drive offline prevents applications from accessing the drive and removes logical software links to the drive See one of the follow...

Page 45: ...drive into the drive slot and then configure that drive to the server Caution Before inserting a replacement drive wait 15 seconds and verify that your monitoring or administration application has detected the missing or failed drive To install a drive into a Sun Fire X4440 server 1 If necessary remove the drive fillers from the chassis The Sun Fire X4440 might have as many as eight drive fillers ...

Page 46: ...rive locations 3 Slide the drive into the drive slot until it is fully seated FIGURE 3 4 FIGURE 3 4 Installing a Drive 4 Close the latch to lock the drive in place 5 Do one of the following If you have hot plugged the drive Configure the drive See one of the following HBA documents For Sun StorageTek Sun StorageTek RAID Manager Software User s Guide For LSI MegaRAID Storage Manager MSM x64 Server ...

Page 47: ... See also Section 3 4 Using Drive Fillers on page 3 10 For latest software versions that support SSDs see Section 2 2 SSD Minimum Required Firmware on page 2 2 Note CRU This customer replaceable unit can be replaced by anyone 3 3 1 Solid State Drive Guidelines The Sun Fire X4440 servers support solid state drives SSDs under the following conditions Sun Fire X4440 with on board controller One to 4 ...

Page 48: ...SSDs as long as you do not mix them in a same volume The following cable kits are used for the HBA controller when using hard drives and SSDs The following cable kits are used for the on board controller with SSDs 3 3 2 Removing a Solid State Drive The procedure to remove an SSD is the same as removing the hard drive See Section 3 2 3 Removing a Drive on page 3 4 3 3 3 Installing a Solid State Dri...

Page 49: ...e filler out of the chassis FIGURE 3 5 FIGURE 3 5 Drive Filler 3 5 Servicing Fan Modules The following topics are covered Section 3 5 1 About Sun Fire X4440 Fans on page 3 11 Section 3 5 2 Fan Module LED Reference on page 3 11 Section 3 5 3 Detecting Fan Module Failure on page 3 12 Section 3 5 4 Removing a Fan Module on page 3 13 Section 3 5 5 Installing a Fan Module on page 3 14 Note CRU This cus...

Page 50: ...d installed while the server is running without affecting the rest of the server s capabilities 3 5 2 Fan Module LED Reference Each fan module contains LEDs that are visible when you open the fan tray access door TABLE 3 4 describes fan tray module LEDs and their functions FIGURE 3 6 shows the fan module locations TABLE 3 3 Fan Module Status LEDs LED Color Lights when Power OK Green The system is ...

Page 51: ...ault LED on or adjacent to the faulty fan module If an overtemperature condition occurs the front panel CPU overtemperature LED becomes lit and a message is displayed on the console and logged by the ILOM Refer to the Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager User s Guide The system Overtemp LED might be lit if a fan fault causes an increase in system operating temperature See Chapter 1 Section 1 3 Sun Fi...

Page 52: ... the Maintenance Position on page 2 5 2 Unlatch the fan module door Pull the release tabs back to release the door Open the top cover toward the rear of the server Note Close the top cover door immediately after replacing the fan to maintain airflow in the server Leaving the door open for more than 60 seconds while the server is running might cause the server to overheat and shut down 3 Identify t...

Page 53: ... service any other components in the fan compartment unless the system is shut down and the power cords are removed FIGURE 3 8 Removing a Fan Module 3 5 5 Installing a Fan Module 1 With the top cover door open install the replacement fan module into the server FIGURE 3 9 The fan modules are keyed to ensure that they are installed in the correct orientation ...

Page 54: ... that the Fan OK LED is lit and that the Fan Fault LED on the replaced fan module is not lit 4 Close the top cover door 5 Verify that the Top Fan LED Service Required LEDs and the Locator LED Locator button are not lit See Section 1 2 Sun Fire X4440 Server Chassis Overview on page 1 3 for more information about identifying and interpreting system LEDs ...

Page 55: ...RE 3 10 Power Supplies Caution If a power supply fails and you do not have a replacement available leave the failed power supply installed to ensure proper air flow in the server The following topics are covered Section 3 6 1 Detecting Power Supply Failure on page 3 17 Section 3 6 2 Power Supply LED Reference on page 3 17 Includes specific information about power supply status LEDs Section 3 6 3 R...

Page 56: ...n the faulty power supply See Section 3 6 2 Power Supply LED Reference on page 3 17 for power supply LED information See Section 1 3 Sun Fire X4440 Front Panel Features on page 1 9 and Section 1 4 Sun Fire X4440 Rear Panel Features on page 1 10 for more information about identifying and interpreting system LEDs 3 6 2 Power Supply LED Reference Each power supply contains a series of LEDs on the rea...

Page 57: ...ted 2 Gain access to the rear of the server where the faulty power supply is located 3 Release the cable management arm CMA FIGURE 3 12 The CMA is located at the rear of the server rack a Press and hold the tab b Rotate the cable management arm out of the way so that you can access the power supply Figure Legend Legend LED Symbol Color Lights when 1 AC Present Green The power supply is plugged in ...

Page 58: ...nual September 2010 FIGURE 3 12 Releasing the Cable Management Arm 4 Disconnect the power cord from the faulty power supply 5 Grasp the power supply handle and press the release latch FIGURE 3 13 6 Pull the power supply out of the chassis ...

Page 59: ...he replacement power supply with the empty power supply chassis bay 2 Slide the power supply into the bay until it is fully seated FIGURE 3 14 3 Reconnect the power cord or cords to the power supply or supplies Verify that the AC Present LED is lit 4 Close the CMA inserting the end of the CMA into the rear left rail bracket FIGURE 3 12 ...

Page 60: ... are not lit Failure LED on the replaced power supply Service Required LED Front Service Required LED Rear Service Required LED Note See Section 1 3 Sun Fire X4440 Front Panel Features on page 1 9 and Section 1 4 Sun Fire X4440 Rear Panel Features on page 1 10 for more information about identifying and interpreting system LEDs ...

Page 61: ... by anyone 3 7 1 Removing the DVD USB Module 1 Remove media from the drive 2 Prepare the server for service a Power off the server See Section 2 5 Powering Off the Server on page 2 4 b Disconnect the power cord or cords from the power supply or supplies See Section 2 5 Powering Off the Server on page 2 4 c Attach an antistatic wrist strap See Section 2 8 Performing Electrostatic Discharge and Anti...

Page 62: ...E 3 15 Removing the DVD USB Module 3 7 2 Installing the DVD USB Module 1 Slide the DVD USB module into the front of the chassis until it seats FIGURE 3 16 2 Install the drive you removed during the DVD USB module removal procedure 3 Power on the server See Section 6 4 Powering On the Server on page 6 6 ...

Page 63: ...Chapter 3 Servicing Customer Replaceable Devices 3 23 FIGURE 3 16 Installing the DVD USB Module ...

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Page 65: ...ollowing topics are covered in this chapter Section 4 1 Servicing DDR2 DIMMs on page 4 2 CRU Section 4 2 Servicing the Mezzanine Tray on page 4 12 CRU Section 4 3 Servicing Air Ducts on page 4 16 CRU Section 4 4 Servicing PCIe Risers on page 4 21 CRU Section 4 5 Servicing PCIe Cards on page 4 24 CRU Section 4 6 Servicing the Battery on page 4 31 CRU Section 4 7 Servicing the Motherboard Assembly o...

Page 66: ...e the server with additional DDR2 DIMMs Refer to the Sun Fire X4140 X4240 and X4440 Servers Diagnostics Guide for additional DIMM troubleshooting information Note CRU This customer replaceable unit can be replaced by anyone Caution This procedure requires that you handle components that are sensitive to static discharge This sensitivity can cause the component to fail To avoid damage ensure that y...

Page 67: ...move the top cover See Section 2 9 Removing the Top Cover on page 2 12 2 Press and hold the Fault Remind button on the mezzanine tray to identify which DDR2 DIMM is faulty FIGURE 4 1 3 Note the location of faulty DDR2 DIMMs A faulty DDR2 DIMM is identified with a corresponding flashing amber LED on the motherboard 4 Ensure that all DDR2 DIMMs are seated correctly in their slots If re seating the m...

Page 68: ...4 4 Sun Fire X4440 Server Service Manual September 2010 FIGURE 4 1 Fault Remind Button Locations ...

Page 69: ...e tray and 16 on the motherboard in four branches that hold industry standard DDR2 DIMM modules All DDR2 DIMMs must be the same density same type The Sun Fire X4440 supports the following configurations From 2 DDR2 DIMMs minimum configuration To 32 DDR2 DIMMs fully populated configuration In increments of 2 DDR2 DIMMs At minimum Branch 0 must be fully populated with two DDR2 DIMMs of the same dens...

Page 70: ...er to the Sun Fire X4140 X4240 and X4440 Servers Diagnostics Guide for additional DDR2 DIMM information The DIMM population rules for the server are as follows Each CPU can support a maximum of eight DIMMs The DIMM slots are paired and the DIMMs must be installed in pairs 0 1 2 3 4 5 and 6 7 The memory sockets are colored black or white to indicate which slots are paired by matching colors ...

Page 71: ...ame such as SYS MB P0 D7 4 1 2 2 DDR2 DIMM Fillers DDR2 DIMM fillers are installed in all unoccupied DIMM sockets All sockets must be occupied by either a filler or a DDR2 DIMM When DDR2 DIMMs are added remove the fillers When DDR2 DIMM are removed add extra fillers Always place fillers in empty sockets FIGURE 4 3 Fillers for DDR2 DIMM Slots 4 1 3 Removing DDR2 DIMMs Caution Ensure that all power ...

Page 72: ...press the Fault Remind button on the motherboard and mezzanine tray to locate the DDR2 DIMM that you want to replace The faulty DDR2 DIMM LED flashes when the Fault Remind button is pressed and held All faulty DIMMs are indicated with an amber LED so that you can install the replacement DDR2 DIMM in the same location 4 Do one of the following If the faulty DIMM is located on the mezzanine board th...

Page 73: ... to the DDR2 DIMM might occur You must disconnect all power cables from the system before performing this procedure Tip See Section 4 1 2 DDR2 DIMM Guidelines on page 4 5 for information about configuring the DDR2 DIMMs 1 Unpack the replacement DDR2 DIMMs and place them on an antistatic mat 2 Ensure that the ejector tabs are in the open position 3 Line up the replacement DDR2 DIMM with the connect...

Page 74: ...MM was located on the mezzanine board then lower the air duct FIGURE 4 5 1 If the faulty DIMM was located on the motherboard then replace the mezzanine tray See Section 4 2 Servicing the Mezzanine Tray on page 4 12 7 Return the server to operation a Install the top cover See Section 6 1 Installing the Top Cover on page 6 2 b Slide the server into the rack See Section 6 3 Returning the Server to th...

Page 75: ...ng DDR2 DIMMs or damage to the DDR2 DIMMs might occur You must disconnect all power cables from the system before performing this procedure 1 Remove the mezzanine tray to access the DIMMs if the DIMMs are located on the motherboard See Section 4 2 1 Removing the Mezzanine Tray on page 4 13 2 Remove any fillers to be replaced with DIMMs Set the fillers aside for future use if needed later 3 Unpack ...

Page 76: ...n lower the air duct FIGURE 4 5 1 If the faulty DIMM was located on the motherboard then replace the mezzanine tray See Section 4 2 Servicing the Mezzanine Tray on page 4 12 9 Return the server to operation a Install the top cover See Section 6 1 Installing the Top Cover on page 6 2 b Slide the server into the rack See Section 6 3 Returning the Server to the Normal Rack Position on page 6 4 c Reco...

Page 77: ...cord or cords from the power supply or supplies See Section 2 5 Powering Off the Server on page 2 4 c Slide the server out of the rack See Section 2 7 Removing a Server From the Rack on page 2 8 d Attach an antistatic wrist strap See Section 2 8 Performing Electrostatic Discharge and Antistatic Prevention Measures on page 2 10 e Remove the top cover See Section 2 9 Removing the Top Cover on page 2...

Page 78: ... Removing the Mezzanine Tray 4 2 2 Installing the Mezzanine Tray 1 Hold the two handles and carefully place the mezzanine tray into the motherboard as shown in FIGURE 4 7 Ensure that the mezzanine tray is aligned and fully seated The handles should click into the tabs ...

Page 79: ...the top cover See Section 6 1 Installing the Top Cover on page 6 2 b Slide the server into the rack See Section 6 3 Returning the Server to the Normal Rack Position on page 6 4 c Reconnect the power cord or cords to the power supply or supplies Verify that the AC Present LED is lit See Section 6 4 Powering On the Server on page 6 6 ...

Page 80: ...g components Power distribution board Power supply unit PSU PDB Paddle card Motherboard Note CRU This customer replaceable unit can be replaced by anyone Caution To prevent the system from overheating ensure that the air duct is correctly installed before powering on the server 4 3 1 Removing the Air Duct 1 Prepare the server for service a Power off the server See Section 2 5 Powering Off the Serv...

Page 81: ...Remove the mezzanine tray to access the air duct See Section 4 2 1 Removing the Mezzanine Tray on page 4 13 3 Lift the air baffle out of the mezzanine tray FIGURE 4 8 4 Slide the motherboard air duct to the right to disengage the pin on the left side 1 5 Slide the air duct to the left to disengage the pin on the right side 2 6 Move the air duct towards the back to clear the lip on the midwall 7 Li...

Page 82: ...tion ensure that the air duct is correctly installed to prevent the system from overheating 1 Install the air duct into the chassis as shown in FIGURE 4 9 Ensure that the air duct is aligned and fully seated in the chassis 2 Install the mezzanine air baffle as shown in FIGURE 4 9 Ensure that the air baffle is aligned and fully seated in the mezzanine tray ...

Page 83: ...er See Section 6 1 Installing the Top Cover on page 6 2 b Slide the server into the rack See Section 6 3 Returning the Server to the Normal Rack Position on page 6 4 c Reconnect the power cord or cords to the power supply or supplies Verify that the AC Present LED is lit See Section 6 4 Powering On the Server on page 6 6 d Power on the server See Section 6 4 Powering On the Server on page 6 6 ...

Page 84: ...4 20 Sun Fire X4440 Server Service Manual September 2010 FIGURE 4 9 Installing the Air Duct ...

Page 85: ...c discharge This sensitivity can cause the component to fail To avoid damage ensure that you follow antistatic practices as described in Section 2 8 1 Electrostatic Discharge Safety Measures on page 2 10 4 4 1 Removing a PCIe Riser Caution Ensure that all power is removed from the server before removing or installing risers You must disconnect the power cables before performing this procedure 1 Pr...

Page 86: ... on page 4 13 3 If you are servicing a PCIe card locate the PCIe card position in the server 4 Disconnect any data cables connected to the cards on the PCIe riser being removed Label the cables to ensure proper connection later 5 Remove the rear panel PCI crossbeam FIGURE 4 10 1 a Loosen the two captive Phillips screws on the end of the PCI crossbeam b Lift the PCI crossbeam up and back to remove ...

Page 87: ... riser into the system 2 Slide the back of the riser into the motherboard rear panel stiffener 3 Tighten the screw that secures the riser to the motherboard FIGURE 4 11 1 4 Install the rear panel PCI crossbeam 2 a Slide the crossbeam down over the PCIe risers b Secure the PCI crossbeam is secured with two captive Phillips screws 5 Return the server to operation a Install the top cover See Section ...

Page 88: ...Section 6 4 Powering On the Server on page 6 6 e Power on the server See Section 6 4 Powering On the Server on page 6 6 FIGURE 4 11 Installing a PCIe Riser 4 5 Servicing PCIe Cards See Section 4 5 1 Sun Fire X4440 PCIe Card Guidelines on page 4 25 for PCIe card configuration guidelines The following topics are covered Section 4 5 1 Sun Fire X4440 PCIe Card Guidelines on page 4 25 Section 4 5 2 Rem...

Page 89: ...n system is configured using two types of riser cards Riser type 1 is used in the Riser 0 and Riser 1 positions and Riser type 2 is used in the slot 2 position as shown in TABLE 4 1 The electrical width is the number of active PCIe lanes and the mechanical width desicribes the riser PCIe connector size PCIe cards with x4 x8 or x16 mechanical finger pins will fit in any riser slot but will operate ...

Page 90: ...for service a Power off the server See Section 2 5 Powering Off the Server on page 2 4 b Disconnect the power cord or cords from the power supply or supplies See Section 2 5 Powering Off the Server on page 2 4 c Slide the server out of the rack See Section 2 7 Removing a Server From the Rack on page 2 8 d Attach an antistatic wrist strap See Section 2 8 Performing Electrostatic Discharge and Antis...

Page 91: ... the PCIe cards are installed 4 Unplug all data cables from the card Note the location of all cables for reinstallation later 5 Remove the rear panel crossbeam and then the PCIe riser FIGURE 4 13 1 2 3 See Section 4 4 1 Removing a PCIe Riser on page 4 21 6 Carefully remove the PCIe card from the riser board connector 4 7 Place the PCIe card on an antistatic mat 8 If you are not replacing the PCIe ...

Page 92: ...Ie Cards Caution Ensure that all power is removed from the server before removing or installing expansion cards You must disconnect the power cables before performing this procedure 1 Unpack the replacement PCIe card and place it on an antistatic mat 2 Locate the proper PCIe slot for the card you are replacing ...

Page 93: ...Ie Riser on page 4 23 a Slide the riser back until it seats in its slot in the rear panel b Tighten the captive No 2 Phillips screw securing the riser to the motherboard 9 Replace the rear panel PCI crossbeam 4 a Slide the crossbeam down over the PCIe risers b Secure the PCI crossbeam is secured with two captive Phillips screws 10 Connect any data cables required to the PCIe card Route data cables...

Page 94: ...4 30 Sun Fire X4440 Server Service Manual September 2010 FIGURE 4 14 Installing a PCIe Card ...

Page 95: ...he battery also maintains volatile BIOS CMOS settings If the server fails to maintain the proper time when the server is powered off and not connected to a network replace the battery You need a small No 1 flat blade non metallic screwdriver or equivalent Note CRU This customer replaceable unit can be replaced by anyone Caution Ensure that all power is removed from the server before removing or in...

Page 96: ...Off the Server on page 2 4 b Disconnect the power cord or cords from the power supply or supplies See Section 2 5 Powering Off the Server on page 2 4 c Slide the server out of the rack See Section 2 6 Extending the Server to the Maintenance Position on page 2 5 d Attach an antistatic wrist strap See Section 2 8 Performing Electrostatic Discharge and Antistatic Prevention Measures on page 2 10 ...

Page 97: ...board Install the positive side facing upward away from the motherboard 3 Install the PCIe riser 0 with any associated cards See Section 4 4 2 Installing a PCIe Riser on page 4 23 4 Return the server to operation a Install the top cover See Section 6 1 Installing the Top Cover on page 6 2 b Slide the server into the rack See Section 6 3 Returning the Server to the Normal Rack Position on page 6 4 ...

Page 98: ... Caution Ensure that all power is removed from the server before removing or installing the motherboard assembly You must disconnect the power cables from the system before performing this procedure Caution This procedure requires that you handle components that are sensitive to electrostatic discharge This discharge can cause server components to fail To avoid damage ensure that you follow the an...

Page 99: ...3 1 Removing the Air Duct on page 4 16 4 Remove the PCIe cards and risers See Section 4 4 1 Removing a PCIe Riser on page 4 21 Note the location of expansion cards in the PCIe risers 5 If you are replacing the motherboard remove the mezzanine tray supports Use a No 2 Phillips screwdriver 6 Disconnect the PDB ribbon cable FIGURE 4 16 1 See Section 5 8 7 Removing a PDB Cable on page 5 38 Caution The...

Page 100: ...age ensure that you follow antistatic practices as described in Section 2 8 Performing Electrostatic Discharge and Antistatic Prevention Measures on page 2 10 1 If you are replacing the motherboard only do the following a Replace the CPUs as required b Apply thermal grease Follow the applicable grease procedure included with the grease c Install the CPU heat sinks on the motherboard assembly as re...

Page 101: ...ge 5 40 6 Reinstall the PCIe risers See Section 4 4 2 Installing a PCIe Riser on page 4 23 7 Reinstall the PCIe cards See Section 4 5 3 Installing PCIe Cards on page 4 28 8 Connect the two drive data cables a Route the cables Be careful when routing the drive cables so they are not pinched and are underneath the ribs on the support b Ensure that the two cables are placed behind the plastic shield ...

Page 102: ...ring On the Server on page 6 6 d Power on the server See Section 6 4 Powering On the Server on page 6 6 FIGURE 4 17 Installing the Motherboard Assembly 4 7 3 Servicetool FRU Update Procedures The following topics are covered Section 4 7 3 1 Updating FRU Product Information Using ServiceTool on page 4 39 Section 4 7 3 2 To Restore Product Information From the FRUID PROM on page 4 40 ...

Page 103: ...mer Support Center 4 7 3 1 Updating FRU Product Information Using ServiceTool 1 Use SSH to log into the SunService account The default password is changeme ssh SP IP address l sunservice SP IP Address s password changeme 2 At the prompt enter the servicetool command with options The options are defined in the table below servicetool fru_update serviceprocessor OtherOptions value Option Description...

Page 104: ...n NOW Sending SIGTERM to all processes 4 7 3 2 To Restore Product Information From the FRUID PROM 1 In Escalation mode in ILOM view product information on the FRUID PROM that is on the Power Distribution Board PDB by issuing this command frutool t pb read_cmm_product_area product part_number 594 5133 03 product serial_number 0829QAS003 product asset_tag NULL 16 chassis serial_number 0226LHF 0822B4...

Page 105: ...hassis 00000470 20 73 65 72 69 61 6c 5f 6e 75 6d 62 65 72 20 30 serial_number 0 00000480 32 32 36 4c 48 46 2d 30 38 32 32 42 34 30 32 59 226LHF 0822B402Y 00000490 48 0a 63 68 61 73 73 69 73 20 70 61 72 74 5f 6e H chassis part_n 000004a0 75 6d 62 65 72 20 35 34 30 2d 37 36 31 38 2d 58 umber 540 7618 X 000004b0 58 0a 5d f3 b7 f3 b7 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 X 000004c0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ...

Page 106: ...ced only by qualified service technicians Contact your Sun Service representative for assistance A CPU FRU requires trained personnel to apply thermal grease For Xoption CPUs the grease is preinstalled See Section 1 5 Illustrated Parts Breakdown on page 1 11 for illustrations of the server and CPUs 4 8 1 Processor Fault Remind Button If you are replacing a faulty processor press the Remind button ...

Page 107: ...n 2 9 Removing the Top Cover on page 2 12 2 Remove the mezzanine tray See Section 4 2 1 Removing the Mezzanine Tray on page 4 13 3 Identify which CPU to remove CPU 0 is closest to the PSU bay CPU 1 is furthest from the PSU bay 4 Unscrew the two heat sink screws FIGURE 4 18 Each screw must be turned no more than one 1 2 turn before moving over to the other screw and doing the same Continue to turn ...

Page 108: ...pare the server for service a Power off the server See Section 2 5 Powering Off the Server on page 2 4 b Disconnect the power cord or cords from the power supply or supplies See Section 2 5 Powering Off the Server on page 2 4 c Slide the server out of the rack See Section 2 7 Removing a Server From the Rack on page 2 8 ...

Page 109: ...er to the other screw and doing the same Continue to turn each screw one 1 2 turn moving back and forth between the two screws until both screws are removed 4 Remove the failed CPU 5 Clean off the old thermal interface material from the heat sink and CPU using the supplied alcohol wipe FIGURE 4 19 6 Set the heat sink aside 7 Place the new CPU in the socket Make sure the orientation is correct Be c...

Page 110: ...more than one 1 2 turn before moving over to the other screw and doing the same Continue to turn each screw one 1 2 turn moving back and forth between the two screws until both screws are tightened 13 Reinstall the mezzanine tray See Section 4 2 2 Installing the Mezzanine Tray on page 4 14 14 Return the server to operation a Install the top cover See Section 6 1 Installing the Top Cover on page 6 ...

Page 111: ... Powering Off the Server on page 2 4 b Disconnect the power cord or cords from the power supply or supplies See Section 2 5 Powering Off the Server on page 2 4 c Slide the server out of the rack See Section 2 7 Removing a Server From the Rack on page 2 8 d Attach an antistatic wrist strap See Section 2 8 Performing Electrostatic Discharge and Antistatic Prevention Measures on page 2 10 ...

Page 112: ...ssing into the catch 8 Remove the plastic protective cover from heat sink Be careful not to disturb or touch the preinstalled thermal interface material 9 Orient the heat sink so the two screws line up with the mounting studs 10 Tighten the two screws alternately one half turn until fully seated Each screw must be turned no more than one 1 2 turn before moving over to the other screw and doing the...

Page 113: ...alified service technicians Contact your Sun Service representative for assistance 4 9 1 Overview You can reset a password from the BIOS screen or with a jumper You can also clear the CMOS NVRAM and BIOS password by changing jumpers as listed in TABLE 4 2 4 9 2 Resetting a Service Processor Password From the BIOS Screen To reset a password for the Service Processor access the BIOS Security screen ...

Page 114: ... or cords from the power supply or supplies See Section 2 5 Powering Off the Server on page 2 4 c Slide the server out of the rack See Section 2 6 Extending the Server to the Maintenance Position on page 2 5 d Attach an antistatic wrist strap See Section 2 8 Performing Electrostatic Discharge and Antistatic Prevention Measures on page 2 10 e Remove the top cover See Section 2 9 Removing the Top Co...

Page 115: ...e NVRAM using a jumper 1 Prepare the server for service a Power off the server See Section 2 5 Powering Off the Server on page 2 4 b Disconnect the power cord or cords from the power supply or supplies See Section 2 5 Powering Off the Server on page 2 4 c Slide the server out of the rack See Section 2 6 Extending the Server to the Maintenance Position on page 2 5 d Attach an antistatic wrist strap...

Page 116: ... Rack on page 6 3 c Reconnect the power cord or cords to the power supply or supplies Verify that the AC Present LED is lit See Section 6 4 Powering On the Server on page 6 6 d Power on the server See Section 6 4 Powering On the Server on page 6 6 4 10 Recovering From Corrupt Service Processor Software If the SP service processor software becomes corrupted you can reinstall the default SP software...

Page 117: ...SP files from the Tools and Drivers CD located in the recovery directory to a USB bootable flash device SOCFLASH EXE DOS4GW BMC Binary the SP Binary file 2 Insert the bootable flash drive into the USB port a Press F8 to get a list of the boot devices b Choose the USB flash boot device or a Press F2 to enter the BIOS setup screen b Choose the USB flash device as the first boot device c Save and exi...

Page 118: ...t a complete option listing 4 After a successful flash perform an AC power cycle or reset the SP using the following command socflash r Note Using r resetting the SP hardware can cause the VGA display to become disrupted Note The BIOS is not upgraded by this emergency recovery procedure Perform a 2nd ILOM based flash upgrade to update the BIOS version Note This emergency flash recovery procedure r...

Page 119: ...o NET0 It can be pushed by sticking a paper clip or similar object through the hole provided on the rear of the chassis 4 11 2 NMI Dump Switch The NMI button is the center button of the row of 3 hidden recessed buttons on the back of the motherboardlocated between the NET MGT and NET0 connectors The button for this switch can be pushed by sticking a paper clip or similar object through the hole pr...

Page 120: ... Discharge and Antistatic Prevention Measures on page 2 10 e Remove the top cover See Section 2 9 Removing the Top Cover on page 2 12 2 Remove the 2U air duct 3 Remove the HT hyper transport bridge card and risers 4 Install the mezzanine risers 5 Install the guide pins 6 Install the lower air duct 7 Install the mezzanine 8 Return the server to operation a Install the top cover See Section 6 1 Inst...

Page 121: ...Chapter 4 Servicing Motherboard Components 4 57 d Power on the server See Section 6 4 Powering On the Server on page 6 6 ...

Page 122: ...4 58 Sun Fire X4440 Server Service Manual September 2010 ...

Page 123: ... Section 5 1 Servicing the Fan Power Boards on page 5 2 FRU Section 5 2 Servicing the Drives Cage on page 5 5 FRU Section 5 3 Servicing the Drives Backplane on page 5 10 FRU Section 5 4 Servicing the Front Control Panel Light Pipe Assembly on page 5 12 FRU Section 5 5 Servicing the Power Distribution Board PDB on page 5 14 FRU Section 5 6 Servicing the Power Supply Backplane on page 5 17 FRU Secti...

Page 124: ...e Section 2 5 Powering Off the Server on page 2 4 b Disconnect the power cord or cords from the power supply or supplies See Section 2 5 Powering Off the Server on page 2 4 c Slide the server out of the rack See Section 2 6 Extending the Server to the Maintenance Position on page 2 5 Note If you are removing the fan power boards to access the Paddle card or drives cage you must remove the server f...

Page 125: ...ove the defective fan power board See Section 3 5 4 Removing a Fan Module on page 3 13 3 Remove the Phillips screw that secures the fan power board to the chassis FIGURE 5 1 4 Slide the fan power board to the left to disengage it from the Paddle card 5 Remove the fan power board from the system and place it on an antistatic mat FIGURE 5 1 Removing the Fan Power Board ...

Page 126: ...s mushroom standoffs in the chassis floor and slide the board to the right into the Paddle card FIGURE 5 2 2 Secure the board to the chassis with a Phillips screw 3 Reinstall the fan modules See Section 3 5 5 Installing a Fan Module on page 3 14 FIGURE 5 2 Installing a Fan Power Board 4 Return the server to operation ...

Page 127: ...You must remove the drives cage to access the following components Drives backplane Front control panel light pipe assemblies Note FRU This field replaceable unit should be replaced only by qualified service technicians Contact your Sun Service representative for assistance Caution Ensure that all power is removed from the server before removing or installing the drives cage You must disconnect th...

Page 128: ...om the system You will need to install the drives in the correct locations when reassembling the system 3 If you are servicing the drives backplane remove the DVD USB module See Section 3 7 1 Removing the DVD USB Module on page 3 22 4 Remove the fan modules See Section 3 5 4 Removing a Fan Module on page 3 13 5 Remove the No 2 Phillips screws securing the drives cage to the chassis FIGURE 5 3 1 an...

Page 129: ...mponents 5 7 FIGURE 5 3 Removing the Drives Cage 5 2 2 Installing the Drives Cage 1 Connect the drives data cables FIGURE 5 4 1 Press the connector into its socket until it snaps into place 2 Position the drives cage in the chassis over its standoffs ...

Page 130: ...connector FIGURE 5 4 2 Ensure that the drives backplane and Paddle board connectors align and engage Do not force the cage back and assume connectors are aligned 4 Replace the No 2 Phillips screws securing the drives cage to the chassis FIGURE 5 4 3 Two screws secure the disk cage to each side of the chassis 5 Install the fan modules See Section 3 5 5 Installing a Fan Module on page 3 14 ...

Page 131: ...Ensure you are installing the drives in the correct drive bays See Section 3 2 4 Installing a Drive on page 3 6 9 Install the DVD USB module See Section 3 7 2 Installing the DVD USB Module on page 3 23 10 Return the server to operation a Reconnect the power cord or cords to the power supply or supplies Verify that the AC Present LED is lit See Section 6 4 Powering On the Server on page 6 6 b Power...

Page 132: ...able unit should be replaced only by qualified service technicians Contact your Sun Service representative for assistance 5 3 1 Removing the Drives Backplane 1 Remove the DVD USB drive See Section 3 7 1 Removing the DVD USB Module on page 3 22 2 Remove the drives cage See Section 5 2 1 Removing the Drives Cage on page 5 5 3 Remove the four No 2 Phillips screws securing the backplane to the drives ...

Page 133: ... drives backplane on an antistatic mat 5 3 2 Installing the Drives Backplane 1 Slide the backplane under the retention hooks on the drives cage FIGURE 5 6 2 Install the four No 2 Phillips screws that secure the backplane to the drives cage The sequence is top left top right bottom left bottom right 3 Install the drives cage See Section 5 2 2 Installing the Drives Cage on page 5 7 ...

Page 134: ...3 7 2 Installing the DVD USB Module on page 3 23 FIGURE 5 6 Installing the Drives Backplane 5 4 Servicing the Front Control Panel Light Pipe Assembly Note FRU This field replaceable unit should be replaced only by qualified service technicians Contact your Sun Service representative for assistance ...

Page 135: ...n 5 2 1 Removing the Drives Cage on page 5 5 2 Remove the drives backplane See Section 5 3 1 Removing the Drives Backplane on page 5 10 3 Remove the three No 2 Phillips screws securing the front control panel light pipe assembly to the drives cage FIGURE 5 7 4 Slide the light pipe assembly out of the drives cage FIGURE 5 7 Removing the Light Pipe Assembly ...

Page 136: ...replacing a faulty PDB you must remove the bus bar assembly from the old board and attach it to the new PDB You must remove the power distribution board to access the Paddle card Note FRU This field replaceable unit should be replaced only by qualified service technicians Contact your Sun Service representative for assistance Caution The system supplies power to the power distribution board even w...

Page 137: ...e PDB 6 Remove the No 2 Phillips screw securing the PDB to the chassis 2 7 Grasp the bus bar and pull the PDB bus bar assembly to the left away from the Paddle card 8 Lift the PDB bus bar assembly up and out of the system 9 Place the PDB bus bar assembly on an antistatic mat FIGURE 5 8 Removing the Power Distribution Board 5 5 2 Installing the Power Distribution Board 1 Install the old bus bar ont...

Page 138: ...d 4 Install the four screws that attach the PDB to the PSU backplane 5 Install the single screw retaining the PDB to the chassis 2 6 Install the five No 2 Phillips screws to secure the PDB to the chassis 2 7 Connect the top cover interlock cable to the power distribution board 3 8 Connect the ribbon cable to the power distribution board 3 9 Install the motherboard assembly See Section 4 7 2 Instal...

Page 139: ...s 12V power to the power distribution board Note FRU This field replaceable unit should be replaced only by qualified service technicians Contact your Sun Service representative for assistance Caution The system supplies power to the power supply backplane even when the server is powered off To avoid personal injury or damage to the server you must disconnect power cords before servicing the power...

Page 140: ...y on page 3 18 3 Remove the power distribution board See Section 5 5 1 Removing the Power Distribution Board on page 5 14 4 Disconnect the PDB ribbon cable from the PSU backplane 5 Unscrew the 4 screws to remove the L shaped bus bars from the PSU backplane to the PDB 6 Remove the No 2 Phillips screw securing the power supply backplane to the power supply bay FIGURE 5 10 1 7 Lift the power supply b...

Page 141: ...h one No 2 Phillips screw 2 3 Install the power distribution board See Section 5 5 2 Installing the Power Distribution Board on page 5 16 4 Install all power supplies Slide each power supply into its bay until it locks into place See Section 3 6 4 Installing a Power Supply on page 3 20 5 Install the motherboard assembly See Section 4 7 2 Installing the Motherboard Assembly on page 4 36 FIGURE 5 11...

Page 142: ...ing the Motherboard Assembly on page 4 34 2 Remove the power distribution board See Section 5 5 1 Removing the Power Distribution Board on page 5 14 3 Remove the fan power boards See Section 5 1 1 Removing a Fan Power Board on page 5 2 4 Remove the two No 2 Phillips screws securing the Paddle card to the chassis FIGURE 5 12 5 Slide the Paddle card back away from its connector on the drives backpla...

Page 143: ...e Paddle card into the chassis The Paddle card card fits over a series of mushroom standoffs in the chassis side wall 2 Slide the Paddle card forward to plug it into the drives backplane FIGURE 5 13 3 Secure the Paddle card with two No 2 Phillips screws 4 Install the fan power boards See Section 5 1 2 Installing a Fan Power Board on page 5 4 ...

Page 144: ... on page 5 23 Section 5 8 2 Installing Drive Cables into a SAS Configuration on page 5 25 Section 5 8 3 Removing Drive Cables in a SATA Configuration on page 5 28 Section 5 8 4 Installing Drive Cables in a SATA Configuration on page 5 30 Section 5 8 5 Changing Drive Cables From SAS to SATA on page 5 34 Section 5 8 6 Changing HD Cables From SATA to SAS on page 5 36 Section 5 8 7 Removing a PDB Cabl...

Page 145: ...f the rack See Section 2 6 Extending the Server to the Maintenance Position on page 2 5 d Attach an antistatic wrist strap See Section 2 8 Performing Electrostatic Discharge and Antistatic Prevention Measures on page 2 10 e Remove the top cover See Section 2 9 Removing the Top Cover on page 2 12 2 Remove the mezzanine tray See Section 4 2 1 Removing the Mezzanine Tray on page 4 13 3 Remove the air...

Page 146: ... the cable out Caution Failure to follow this step can result in the cables not being removed or damage to the backplane HBA adapter or SATA connectors on the motherboard 9 Pull the cables through the mid wall Avoid damaging the air blocker 10 Lift the cables out of the chassis FIGURE 5 14 Removing Drive Cables in a SAS Configuration ...

Page 147: ...he top cover See Section 2 9 Removing the Top Cover on page 2 12 2 Remove the mezzanine tray See Section 4 2 1 Removing the Mezzanine Tray on page 4 13 3 Remove the air duct See Section 4 3 1 Removing the Air Duct on page 4 16 4 Remove the fan modules See Section 3 5 4 Removing a Fan Module on page 3 13 5 Remove the fan power boards See Section 5 1 1 Removing a Fan Power Board on page 5 2 6 Remove...

Page 148: ...S HBA card which is furthest from the gold fingers 14 Reinstall the fan power boards See Section 5 1 2 Installing a Fan Power Board on page 5 4 15 Replace the air duct See Section 4 3 2 Installing the Air Duct on page 4 18 16 Reinstall the Mezzanine Tray See Section 4 2 2 Installing the Mezzanine Tray on page 4 14 17 Install the fan modules See Section 3 5 5 Installing a Fan Module on page 3 14 18...

Page 149: ...Chapter 5 Servicing Infrastructure Boards and Components 5 27 FIGURE 5 15 Installing Drive Cables in a SAS Configuration part 1 ...

Page 150: ...ove drive cables in a SATA configuration 1 Prepare the server for service a Power off the server See Section 2 5 Powering Off the Server on page 2 4 b Disconnect the power cord or cords from the power supply or supplies See Section 2 5 Powering Off the Server on page 2 4 c Slide the server out of the rack See Section 2 6 Extending the Server to the Maintenance Position on page 2 5 ...

Page 151: ...n modules See Section 3 5 4 Removing a Fan Module on page 3 13 5 Remove the fan power boards See Section 5 1 1 Removing a Fan Power Board on page 5 2 6 Untwist the cable tiedowns to release the cables 7 Remove the mezzanine tray support bracket from the power supply bay wall 8 Remove the cables a Press the latch b Push the cable in c While keeping the latch pressed pull the cable out Caution Failu...

Page 152: ...ables Disk 0 3 and Disk 4 5 in SATA configuration do the following 1 Prepare the server for service a Power off the server See Section 2 5 Powering Off the Server on page 2 4 b Disconnect the power cord or cords from the power supply or supplies See Section 2 5 Powering Off the Server on page 2 4 c Slide the server out of the rack See Section 2 7 Removing a Server From the Rack on page 2 8 ...

Page 153: ...ead the PB end of the cables underneath the midwall towards the drive backplane a Connect the connector labeled PB 0 1 2 and 3 to the conector furthest from the power supply b Connect the connector labeled PB 4 5 6 and 7 to the connector nearest to the power supply 8 Reinstall the fan boards making sure the cable is not pinched The cable routes through the slot underneath of the fan boards 9 Route...

Page 154: ... 2 2 Installing the Mezzanine Tray on page 4 14 17 Install the fan modules See Section 3 5 5 Installing a Fan Module on page 3 14 18 Return the server to operation a Install the top cover See Section 6 1 Installing the Top Cover on page 6 2 b Install the server into the rack See Section 6 2 Reinstalling the Server in the Rack on page 6 3 c Reconnect the power cord or cords to the power supply or s...

Page 155: ...Chapter 5 Servicing Infrastructure Boards and Components 5 33 FIGURE 5 18 Installing Drive Cables in a SATA Configuration part 1 ...

Page 156: ...TA To change drive cables from SAS to SATA 1 Prepare the server for service a Power off the server See Section 2 5 Powering Off the Server on page 2 4 b Disconnect the power cord or cords from the power supply or supplies See Section 2 5 Powering Off the Server on page 2 4 c Slide the server out of the rack See Section 2 7 Removing a Server From the Rack on page 2 8 ...

Page 157: ...he motherboard 4 Remove the SAS HBA card and replace it with either PCIe filler or another card 5 Install the connector labeled MB 0 1 2 and 3 into the motherboard connector labeled SATA 0 6 Install the connector labeled MB 4 5 6 and 7 into the motherboard connector labeled SATA 1 7 Reinstall the mezzanine tray See Section 4 2 2 Installing the Mezzanine Tray on page 4 14 8 Return the server to ope...

Page 158: ...e drive cables from SATA to SAS 1 Prepare the server for service a Power off the server See Section 2 5 Powering Off the Server on page 2 4 b Disconnect the power cord or cords from the power supply or supplies See Section 2 5 Powering Off the Server on page 2 4 c Slide the server out of the rack See Section 2 7 Removing a Server From the Rack on page 2 8 ...

Page 159: ...or damage to the backplane HBA adapter or SATA connectors on the motherboard 4 Install the SAS HBA card in PCIe slot 0 The lower card on the riser is closest to the power supply wall 5 Install the connector labeled MB 0 1 2 and 3 into the motherboard connector labeled SATA 0 6 Install the connector labeled MB 4 5 6 and 7 into the motherboard connector labeled SATA 1 7 Reinstall the mezzanine tray ...

Page 160: ...plies Verify that the AC Present LED is lit See Section 6 4 Powering On the Server on page 6 6 d Power on the server See Section 6 4 Powering On the Server on page 6 6 FIGURE 5 20 Changing Drive Cables From SATA to SAS 5 8 7 Removing a PDB Cable To remove a Power Distribution Board cable 1 Prepare the server for service ...

Page 161: ... strap See Section 2 8 Performing Electrostatic Discharge and Antistatic Prevention Measures on page 2 10 e Remove the top cover See Section 2 9 Removing the Top Cover on page 2 12 2 Remove the mezzanine tray See Section 4 2 1 Removing the Mezzanine Tray on page 4 13 3 Remove the air duct See Section 4 3 1 Removing the Air Duct on page 4 16 4 Remove the PDB end of the cable FIGURE 5 21 1 a Release...

Page 162: ...er Distribution Board cable 1 Inspect the motherboard pin field to ensure all pins are straight 2 Open the locking latches on the PDB connector Ensure that the key of the cable lines up with the slot on the connector 3 Push the cable connector into the PDB connection until it is seated The latches should be above the connector housing ...

Page 163: ...8 6 Reinstall the mezzanine tray See Section 4 2 2 Installing the Mezzanine Tray on page 4 14 7 Return the server to operation a Install the top cover See Section 6 1 Installing the Top Cover on page 6 2 b Install the server into the rack See Section 6 2 Reinstalling the Server in the Rack on page 6 3 c Reconnect the power cord or cords to the power supply or supplies Verify that the AC Present LE...

Page 164: ...2 Installing a PDB Cable 5 9 Configuring Disk Controllers The following topics are covered Section 5 9 1 Converting a Diskless Server to HBA on page 5 43 Section 5 9 2 Converting HBA to Onboard SATA on page 5 45 Section 5 9 3 Converting Onboard SATA to HBA on page 5 47 ...

Page 165: ...E 5 23 Diskless Server to HBA Configuration 1 Prepare the server for service a Power off the server See Section 2 5 Powering Off the Server on page 2 4 b Disconnect the power cord or cords from the power supply or supplies See Section 2 5 Powering Off the Server on page 2 4 c Slide the server out of the rack See Section 2 7 Removing a Server From the Rack on page 2 8 d Attach an antistatic wrist s...

Page 166: ...roperly Rout the cables carefully through the server See Section 1 2 2 System Cables on page 1 5 6 Install the top cover See Section 6 1 Installing the Top Cover on page 6 2 7 Install the server into the rack See Section 6 2 Reinstalling the Server in the Rack on page 6 3 8 Install the drives as required See Section 3 2 4 Installing a Drive on page 3 6 9 Return the server to operation a Reconnect ...

Page 167: ...Powering Off the Server on page 2 4 b Disconnect the power cord or cords from the power supply or supplies See Section 2 5 Powering Off the Server on page 2 4 c Slide the server out of the rack See Section 2 7 Removing a Server From the Rack on page 2 8 d Attach an antistatic wrist strap See Section 2 8 Performing Electrostatic Discharge and Antistatic Prevention Measures on page 2 10 e Remove the...

Page 168: ...ht cable from the drives disk backplane connector Remove the cable 8 Obtain the long cable PN 530 3892 from the accessory kit 9 Insert the cable PN 530 3892 connector fully into the drives disk backplane connector until it clicks Align properly Rout the cables carefully through the server See Section 1 2 2 System Cables on page 1 5 10 Place the cable PN 530 3892 into the on board connector labeled...

Page 169: ... is lit See Section 6 4 Powering On the Server on page 6 6 b Power on the server See Section 6 4 Powering On the Server on page 6 6 FIGURE 5 25 Converting HBA to Onboard SATA 5 9 3 Converting Onboard SATA to HBA To convert a Sun Fire X4440 Server server from the onboard SATA drive controller to a Host Bus Adapter HBA PCIe card 1 Prepare the server for service ...

Page 170: ...om slot 2 if present to access the onboard SATA connector Skip this step if no card is present in slot 2 4 Disconnect the drive cable from the onboard SATA connector left SATA 2 5 Remove all fan modules See Section 3 5 4 Removing a Fan Module on page 3 13 6 Remove the fan power boards See Section 5 1 1 Removing a Fan Power Board on page 5 2 7 Remove the cable from the drive backplane on the right ...

Page 171: ...stalling the Top Cover on page 6 2 17 Install the server into the rack See Section 6 2 Reinstalling the Server in the Rack on page 6 3 18 Install the drives as required See Section 3 2 4 Installing a Drive on page 3 6 19 Return the server to operation a Reconnect the power cord or cords to the power supply or supplies Verify that the AC Present LED is lit See Section 6 4 Powering On the Server on ...

Page 172: ...5 50 Sun Fire X4440 Server Service Manual September 2010 FIGURE 5 26 Converting Onboard SATA to HBA ...

Page 173: ...is chapter Section 6 1 Installing the Top Cover on page 6 2 Section 6 2 Reinstalling the Server in the Rack on page 6 3 Section 6 3 Returning the Server to the Normal Rack Position on page 6 4 Section 6 4 Powering On the Server on page 6 6 Caution Never attempt to run the server with the covers removed Hazardous voltage present Caution Equipment damage possible Covers must be in place for proper a...

Page 174: ...over on the chassis Set the cover down so that it hangs over the rear of the server by about an inch 25 4 mm 2 Slide the top cover forward until it seats FIGURE 6 1 3 Close the fan cover and engage the fan cover latches Caution If the top cover is not installed correctly and the cover is not completely closed the server will not power on FIGURE 6 1 Installing the Top Cover ...

Page 175: ...it Caution The servers are heavy Two people might be required to carry the chassis and install it in the rack 1 On the rack ensure that the slide rails are extended 2 Place the ends of the chassis mounting brackets into the slide rails FIGURE 6 2 3 Slide the server into the rack until the brackets lock into place The server is now in the extended maintenance position ...

Page 176: ...ou extended the server to the maintenance position use this procedure to return the server to the normal rack position 1 Release the slide rails from the fully extended position by pushing the release tabs on the side of each rail FIGURE 6 3 2 While pushing on the release tabs slowly push the server into the rack Ensure that the cables do not get in the way ...

Page 177: ...e CMA Swing the CMA closed and latch it to the left rack rail FIGURE 6 3 Release Tabs on Rails 6 4 Powering On the Server Before powering on your server for the first time follow the installation and cabling instructions provided in the Sun Fire X4450 Server Installation Guide which is shipped with the system and is also available online To connect power cords and apply power to the server ...

Page 178: ...ndby power mode the Power OK LED on the front panel flashes The front panel Power OK LED will begin flashing about two minutes after the power cords are plugged in 3 Use a pen or other pointed object to press and release the recessed Power button on the server front panel When the main power is applied to the server the Power OK LED next to the Power button lights and remains lit as shown in FIGUR...

Page 179: ...Chapter 6 Returning the Server to Operation 6 7 ...

Page 180: ...6 8 Sun Fire X4440 Server Service Manual September 2010 ...

Page 181: ...ments Topics covered in this appendix include Section A 1 Serial Management Port Connector on page A 2 Section A 2 Network Management Port Connector on page A 3 Section A 3 Video Connector on page A 4 Section A 4 USB Connectors on page A 5 Section A 5 Gigabit Ethernet Connectors on page A 6 FIGURE A 1 Sun Fire X4440 Back Panel ...

Page 182: ...5 connector located on the rear panel This port is the default connection to the system console FIGURE A 2 Serial Management Connector Diagram TABLE A 1 Serial Management Connector Signals Pin Signal Description Pin Signal Description 1 Request to Send 5 Ground 2 Data Terminal Ready 6 Receive Data 3 Transmit Data 7 Data Set Ready 4 Ground 8 Clear to Send ...

Page 183: ...accessed from the rear panel This port needs to be configured prior to use FIGURE A 3 Network Management Connector Diagram TABLE A 2 Network Management Connector Signals Pin Signal Description Pin Signal Description 1 Transmit Data 5 Common Mode Termination 2 Transmit Data 6 Receive Data 3 Receive Data 7 Common Mode Termination 4 Common Mode Termination 8 Common Mode Termination ...

Page 184: ...n be accessed from the rear panel FIGURE A 4 Video Connector Diagram TABLE A 3 Video Connector Signals Pin Signal Description Pin Signal Description 1 Red Video 9 VGA VDD 5V Fused 2 Green Video 10 Ground 3 Blue Video 11 NC 4 NC 12 VGA ID Data 5 Ground 13 Horizontal Sync 6 Ground 14 Vertical Sync 7 Ground 15 VGA ID Clock 8 Ground ...

Page 185: ... located on the motherboard in a double stacked layout and can be accessed from the rear panel FIGURE A 5 USB Connector Diagram TABLE A 4 USB Connector Signals Pin Signal Description Pin Signal Description A1 5 V fused B1 5 V fused A2 USB0 1 B2 USB2 3 A3 USB0 1 B3 USB2 3 A4 Ground B4 Ground ...

Page 186: ...l The Ethernet interfaces operate at 10 Mbit sec 100 Mbit sec and 1000 Mbit sec FIGURE A 6 Gigabit Ethernet Connector Diagram TABLE A 5 Gigabit Ethernet Connector Signals Pin Signal Description Pin Signal Description 1 Transmit Receive Data 0 5 Transmit Receive Data 2 2 Transmit Receive Data 0 6 Transmit Receive Data 1 3 Transmit Receive Data 1 7 Transmit Receive Data 3 4 Transmit Receive Data 2 8...

Page 187: ...T Memory Testing Works on page B 2 Section B 3 Redirecting Console Output on page B 2 Section B 4 Changing POST Options on page B 3 Section B 5 POST Codes on page B 4 B 1 Introduction The POST is a systematic check of basic system devices As the testing progresses the BIOS displays codes that you can use to interpret the status of your server The codes appear at the bottom right corner of the syst...

Page 188: ... B 3 for more information 3 The BIOS polls the memory controllers for both correctable and non correctable memory errors and logs those errors into the SP 4 The message BMC Responding appears at the end of POST B 3 Redirecting Console Output To access the SP and redirect the console output so that the BIOS POST codes can be read remotely 1 Attach a multi port dongle cable to the server module UCP ...

Page 189: ... and password with administrator privileges The current POST screen appears B 4 Changing POST Options These instructions are optional but you can use them to change the operations that the server performs during POST testing To Change POST Options 1 Initialize the BIOS Setup Utility by pressing the F2 key while the system is performing the power on self test POST The BIOS Main Menu screen appears ...

Page 190: ... Option ROM is displayed The two settings for this option are as follows Force BIOS Remove the Sun logo and display Option ROM output Keep Current Do not remove the Sun logo The Option ROM output is not displayed Boot Num Lock This option is On by default keyboard Num Lock is turned on during boot If you set this option off the keyboard Num Lock is not turned on during boot Wait for F1 if Error Th...

Page 191: ...fault to the original state specified at the factory C 1 1 Using BIOS Menu Items You can access BIOS configuration screens from the following interfaces Use a USB keyboard and VGA monitor connected directly to the server Use a terminal or terminal emulator connected to a computer through the serial port on the rear panel of the server To access BIOS configuration screens and change the system s pa...

Page 192: ...o scroll through a menu Use the Tab key to move back and forth across columns 3 Press Enter to select the field A dialog box shows the available options 4 Modify the setup field and close the screen 5 If you need to modify other setup parameters use the arrow and Tab keys to navigate to the desired screen and menu item and then repeat Step 1 through Step 4 Otherwise go to Step 6 6 Press and releas...

Page 193: ...E USB PCI MPS and other information Section C 2 2 BIOS Advanced Menu Screens on page C 5 PCI PnP Configuration information for PCI PnP and other information Section C 2 3 BIOS PCI PnP Menu Screens on page C 18 Boot Configure the boot device priority hard drives and the DVD ROM drive Section C 2 4 BIOS Boot Menu Screens on page C 18 Chipset Chipset devices can be configured by the BIOS if applicabl...

Page 194: ...e The screens shown are examples The version numbers and the screen items and selections shown are subject to change over the life of the product All settings are set to the optimal default at startup C 2 1 BIOS Main Menu Screens The BIOS Main screens provide general product information including BIOS type Processor type memory and time date The Sun Fire X4440 has the following BIOS Main screens ...

Page 195: ...formation for the CPU memory IDE USB PCI MPS and other system information Note The term BMC that can be displayed on some screens refers to the SP service processor Note Refer to the Sun Fire X4140 X4240 and X4440 Servers Diagnostics Guide for more information about POST messages and System Event Log SEL messages The Sun Fire X4440 has the following BIOS Advanced screens ...

Page 196: ...C 6 Sun Fire X4440 Server Service Manual September 2010 FIGURE C 3 BIOS Setup Utility Advanced FIGURE C 4 BIOS Setup Utility Advanced CPU Configuration ...

Page 197: ...Appendix C BIOS Screens C 7 FIGURE C 5 BIOS Setup Utility Advanced IDE Configuration FIGURE C 6 BIOS Setup Utility Advanced Hyper Transport Configuration ...

Page 198: ...C 8 Sun Fire X4440 Server Service Manual September 2010 FIGURE C 7 BIOS Setup Utility Advanced APCI Configuration FIGURE C 8 BIOS Setup Utility Advanced APCI Configuration Advanced APCI Configuration ...

Page 199: ...Appendix C BIOS Screens C 9 FIGURE C 9 BIOS Setup Utility Advanced APCI Configuration Chipset APCI Configuration FIGURE C 10 BIOS Setup Utility Advanced Event Logging Details View ...

Page 200: ...C 10 Sun Fire X4440 Server Service Manual September 2010 FIGURE C 11 BIOS Setup Utility Advanced Event Logging Details Mark FIGURE C 12 BIOS Setup Utility Advanced Event Logging Details Clear ...

Page 201: ...Appendix C BIOS Screens C 11 FIGURE C 13 BIOS Setup Utility Advanced IPMI 2 0 Configuration FIGURE C 14 BIOS Setup Utility Advanced IPMI 2 0 Configuration System Event Logs SEL ...

Page 202: ...2 Sun Fire X4440 Server Service Manual September 2010 FIGURE C 15 BIOS Setup Utility Advanced IPMI 2 0 Configuration Reload SEL FIGURE C 16 BIOS Setup Utility Advanced IPMI 2 0 Configuration Clear BMC SEL ...

Page 203: ...Appendix C BIOS Screens C 13 FIGURE C 17 BIOS Setup Utility Advanced IPMI 2 0 Configuration LAN Configuration FIGURE C 18 BIOS Setup Utility Advanced IPMI 2 0 Configuration PEF Action Global Control ...

Page 204: ...C 14 Sun Fire X4440 Server Service Manual September 2010 FIGURE C 19 BIOS Setup Utility Advanced IPMI 2 0 Configuration BMC Watch Dog Timer Action FIGURE C 20 BIOS Setup Utility Advanced MPS Revision ...

Page 205: ...Appendix C BIOS Screens C 15 FIGURE C 21 BIOS Setup Utility Advanced PCI Express Configuration FIGURE C 22 BIOS Setup Utility Advanced Hardware Error Handling Configuration ...

Page 206: ...C 16 Sun Fire X4440 Server Service Manual September 2010 FIGURE C 23 BIOS Setup Utility Advanced Remote Access Configuration FIGURE C 24 BIOS Setup Utility Advanced USB Configuration ...

Page 207: ...Appendix C BIOS Screens C 17 FIGURE C 25 BIOS Setup Utility Advanced USB Mass Storage Device Configuration FIGURE C 26 BIOS Setup Utility Advanced Error Handling ...

Page 208: ...an unstable execution and are strictly for trained service personnel s use C 2 3 BIOS PCI PnP Menu Screens The BIOS PCI PnP screens allow you to set the PCI PnP configuration The Sun Fire X4440 has the following BIOS Boot screens FIGURE C 27 BIOS Setup Utility PCI PnP Configuration C 2 4 BIOS Boot Menu Screens The BIOS Boot screens allow you to configure the boot device priority hard drives and th...

Page 209: ...Appendix C BIOS Screens C 19 FIGURE C 28 BIOS Setup Utility Boot Settings FIGURE C 29 BIOS Setup Utility Boot Settings Configuration ...

Page 210: ...C 20 Sun Fire X4440 Server Service Manual September 2010 FIGURE C 30 BIOS Setup Utility Boot Device Priority FIGURE C 31 BIOS Setup Utility Boot Hard Drives ...

Page 211: ... FIGURE C 32 BIOS Setup Utility Boot CD DVD Drives C 2 5 BIOS Security Menu Screens The BIOS Security screens allow you to set or change the user and supervisor passwords The Sun Fire X4440 has the following BIOS Security screens ...

Page 212: ...010 FIGURE C 33 BIOS Setup Utility Security Change Supervisor Password C 2 6 BIOS Chipset Menu Screens The BIOS Server screens allow you to configure server advanced chipset settings if applicable The Sun Fire X4440 has the following BIOS Chipset screens ...

Page 213: ...Appendix C BIOS Screens C 23 FIGURE C 34 BIOS Setup Utility Chipset FIGURE C 35 BIOS Setup Utility Chipset Northbridge Configuration ...

Page 214: ...C 24 Sun Fire X4440 Server Service Manual September 2010 FIGURE C 36 BIOS Setup Utility Chipset Northbridge Memory Configuration FIGURE C 37 BIOS Setup Utility Chipset Northbridge ECC Configuration ...

Page 215: ...Appendix C BIOS Screens C 25 FIGURE C 38 BIOS Setup Utility Chipset Northbridge DRAM Timing Configuration FIGURE C 39 BIOS Setup Utility Chipset Northbridge VID Configuration ...

Page 216: ...C 26 Sun Fire X4440 Server Service Manual September 2010 FIGURE C 40 BIOS Setup Utility Chipset Southbridge Configuration FIGURE C 41 BIOS Setup Utility Chipset I055 Bridge Configuration ...

Page 217: ...xit Menu Screens The BIOS Exit screens allow you to save changes and exit discard changes and exit discard changes or load optimal or failsafe defaults The Sun Fire X4440 has the following BIOS Exit screens FIGURE C 42 BIOS Setup Utility Exit ...

Page 218: ...C 28 Sun Fire X4440 Server Service Manual September 2010 FIGURE C 43 BIOS Setup Utility Exit Save Configuration Changes FIGURE C 44 BIOS Setup Utility Help ...

Page 219: ... From SATA to SAS 5 36 Changing HDD Cables From SAS to SATA 5 34 chassis mounting brackets 6 3 Chassis Overview 1 3 CMOS NVRAM 4 49 command setlocator 2 6 showenvironment 3 22 Comments xiv configuring BIOS C 1 connect power cords 6 6 console output redirecting B 2 Cooling 1 2 corrupt SP recovering from 4 52 CRU 3 1 D DDR2 DIMM fillers 4 7 DDR2 DIMMs 4 2 4 7 Description 1 1 Detecting Power Supply F...

Page 220: ...ugging hard drive 3 6 hot swappable devices 3 2 hot swapping fan tray 3 12 I Illustrated Parts Breakdown 1 11 ILOM 1 4 ILOM SP CLI shutdown 2 4 important safety information 2 2 Infrastructure Boards 1 4 5 1 installing Air Duct 4 18 Battery 4 33 CPU FRU 4 44 DDR2 DIMMs 4 9 DVD USB module 3 23 fan module 3 14 fan power boards 5 4 hard drive 3 6 hard drive backplane 5 11 Hard Drive Cage 5 7 HDD Cable...

Page 221: ... 4 powering off server from service processor prompt 2 5 service processor command 2 5 Powering On the Server 6 6 power on self test See POST Preface xi Preparing to Service the System 2 1 Processor 1 2 R rack installation C 1 rear panel features 1 10 redirecting console output B 2 reinstalling server in rack 6 3 Related Documentation xii Remind Button 4 4 Remote management 1 3 Removable media 1 2...

Page 222: ...setup screens C 4 serial management connector A 2 SERIAL MGT A 2 serial number 2 3 Service Manual Chapters xi Service ports 1 2 Service Processor Password 4 49 Service Required LED 3 12 3 15 3 17 Servicing Cables 5 22 Servicing Drives 3 2 Servicing Processors 4 42 software 1 3 SP recovering from a corrupt 4 52 Sun Online xiii system components 1 11 System Power Supply Failure LED 3 17 T Top Fan LE...

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