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SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server

Service Manual

Part No.: E26435-01
Manual Code: C120-E540-06EN
March 2012

Summary of Contents for SPARC Enterprise M3000

Page 1: ...SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Service Manual Part No E26435 01 Manual Code C120 E540 06EN March 2012 ...

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

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

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Page 5: ...cautions 1 3 1 2 3 Component Handling Precautions 1 4 2 Hardware Overview 2 1 2 1 Name of Each Part 2 1 2 2 Operator Panel 2 5 2 2 1 Operator Panel Overview 2 6 2 2 2 Switches on the Operator Panel 2 7 2 2 3 LEDs on the Operator Panel 2 9 2 3 LED Functions of Components 2 11 2 4 External Interface Port on Rear Panel 2 13 2 5 Labels 2 17 3 Troubleshooting 3 1 3 1 Emergency Power Off 3 1 ...

Page 6: ... 4 1 Predictive Self Healing Tools 3 8 3 4 2 Monitoring Output 3 10 3 4 3 Messaging Output 3 10 3 5 Using Troubleshooting Commands 3 11 3 5 1 Using the showhardconf Command 3 11 3 5 2 Using the showlogs Command 3 14 3 5 3 Using the showstatus Command 3 15 3 5 4 Using the fmdump Command 3 16 3 5 4 1 fmdump V Command 3 16 3 5 4 2 fmdump e Command 3 17 3 5 5 Using the fmadm Command 3 17 3 5 5 1 Using...

Page 7: ...acement and Installation Methods 4 2 4 2 1 FRU Replacement 4 2 4 2 2 FRU Installation 4 4 4 3 Active Replacement Active Addition 4 5 4 3 1 Releasing a FRU from a Domain 4 5 4 3 2 FRU Removal and Replacement 4 6 4 3 3 Configuring a FRU in a Domain 4 6 4 3 4 Verifying the Hardware Operation 4 7 4 4 Hot Replacement Hot Addition 4 7 4 4 1 FRU Removal and Replacement Power supply unit Fan unit 4 8 4 4 ...

Page 8: ... the Server Out from the Equipment Rack 5 1 5 1 2 Sliding the Server into the Equipment Rack 5 3 5 2 Removing and Attaching the Top Cover 5 3 5 2 1 Removing the Top Cover 5 3 5 2 2 Attaching the Top Cover 5 4 5 3 Removing and Attaching the Air Duct 5 4 5 3 1 Removing the Air Duct 5 4 5 3 2 Attaching the Air Duct 5 6 5 4 Removing and Attaching the Fan Cover 5 7 5 4 1 Removing the Fan Cover 5 7 5 4 ...

Page 9: ...cement and Installation of a Hard Disk Drive HDD 9 1 9 1 Accessing a Hard Disk Drive 9 3 9 1 1 Active Replacement 9 3 9 1 2 Hot Replacement 9 3 9 1 3 Cold Replacement 9 4 9 2 Removing a Hard Disk Drive 9 4 9 3 Installing a Hard Disk Drive 9 6 9 4 Reassembling the Server 9 6 9 4 1 Active Replacement 9 6 9 4 2 Hot Replacement 9 7 9 4 3 Cold Replacement 9 7 10 Replacing the Hard Disk Drive Backplane ...

Page 10: ...emoving the Power Supply Unit 12 3 12 3 Mounting the Power Supply Unit 12 5 12 4 Reassembling the Server 12 5 13 Fan Unit Replacement 13 1 13 1 Accessing a Fan Unit 13 3 13 2 Removing a Fan Unit 13 4 13 3 Mounting a Fan Unit 13 5 13 4 Reassembling the Server 13 5 14 Fan Backplane Replacement 14 1 14 1 Accessing the Fan Backplane 14 2 14 2 Removing the Fan Backplane 14 5 14 3 Mounting the Fan Backp...

Page 11: ... RW DVD RW Drive Unit DVDU B 6 B 4 Power Supply Unit B 6 B 5 Fan Unit B 7 C External Interface Specifications C 1 C 1 Serial Port C 2 C 2 UPC Port C 2 C 3 USB Port C 3 C 4 SAS Port C 3 C 5 Connection Diagram for Serial Cable C 4 D UPS Controller D 1 D 1 Overview D 1 D 2 Signal Cable D 2 D 3 Configuration of Signal Lines D 3 D 4 Power Supply Conditions D 4 D 4 1 Input Circuit D 4 D 4 2 Output Circu...

Page 12: ...ctions D 6 E DC Power Supply Model E 1 E 1 The Server Views E 2 E 2 LED Functions of Power Supply Unit E 4 E 3 Electrical Specifications E 5 E 4 Using the showhardconf Command E 6 F Reactivating a Hardware RAID Boot Volume F 1 Abbreviations Abbreviations 1 Index Index 1 ...

Page 13: ...C Enterprise M3000 server This preface includes the following sections Audience on page xiii Related Documentation on page xiv Text Conventions on page xv Notes on Safety on page xv Syntax of the Command Line Interface CLI on page xvi Documentation Feedback on page xvi Audience This guide is written for experienced system administrators with working knowledge of computer networks and advanced know...

Page 14: ...nt Rack Mounting Guide SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Getting Started Guide This is a printed document SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Overview Guide SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers Important Legal and Safety Information SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Safety and Compliance Guide SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Installation Guide SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Service Manual SPARC E...

Page 15: ... AaBbCc123 What you type when contrasted with on screen computer output This font represents the example of command input in the frame XSCF adduser jsmith AaBbCc123 The names of commands files and directories on screen computer output This font represents the example of command output in the frame XSCF showuser P User Name jsmith Privileges useradm auditadm Italic Indicates the name of a reference...

Page 16: ...ptions for an optional keyword must be enclosed in and delimited by Documentation Feedback If you have any comments or requests regarding this document go to the following websites For Oracle users http www oracle com goto docfeedback Include the title and part number of your document with your feedback SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Service Manual part number E26435 01 For Fujitsu users http www f...

Page 17: ...ns TABLE 1 1 ESD Precautions Item Precaution ESD connector wrist strap Connect the ESD connector to your server and wear the antistatic wrist strap when handling printed circuit boards See FIGURE 1 1 for the wrist strap connection destination Conductive mat An approved conductive mat provides protection from static damage when used with a wrist strap The mat also cushions and protects small parts ...

Page 18: ...he conductive mat Connect it directly to the server The wrist strap and FRU must have the same level of potential Hard disk drive or fan unit Connect to one of two thumbscrews on the front of the server FRU other than hard disk drive and fan unit Connect to either upper right on the front or upper left on the rear of the server FRU Field Replaceable Unit ...

Page 19: ...rounded power outlets as described in the SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Installation Guide Caution Do not make mechanical or electrical modifications We are not responsible for regulatory compliance of modified servers 1 2 2 Equipment Rack Safety Precautions The equipment racks must be anchored to the floor ceiling or to adjacent frames Some equipment racks are supplied with a Quake Resistant Opti...

Page 20: ...m being bent observe the following precautions Hold the motherboard unit by the handle where the board stiffener is located When removing the motherboard unit from the packaging keep the motherboard unit horizontal until you lay it on the cushioned conductive mat Connectors and components on the motherboard unit have thin pins that bend easily Therefore do not place the motherboard unit on a hard ...

Page 21: ...ich can be replaced in the field by a certified field engineer are called Field Replaceable Units FRU For information on the actual replacement expansion procedure for FRUs see Chapter 6 to Chapter 15 The server consists of a chassis in which various components are mounted top cover to protect the mounted components front panel and rear panel An operator panel is located on the front panel and por...

Page 22: ...ames and abbreviated names of main components FIGURE 2 1 Server Internal View Note The form of the DC DC converter may be different depending on the motherboard unit which is mounted CPU CD RW DVD RW drive unit DVDU Fan unit FAN_A Memory DIMM XSCF unit XSCFU PCIe slot Power supply unit PSU DC DC converter DDC Fan backplane FANBP_B PCIe card PCIe Hard disk drive backplane HDDBP Motherboard unit ...

Page 23: ...hapter 2 Hardware Overview 2 3 FIGURE 2 2 Server Front View Location Number Component 1 Fan unit FAN_A 2 Operator panel OPNL 3 Hard disk drive HDD 2 5 inch SAS disk 4 CD RW DVD RW drive unit DVDU 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 24: ...upply unit PSU 2 PCIe slot 3 RCI port For information on whether the RCI function is supported for your server see the SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers Product Notes 4 USB port for XSCF 5 Serial port for XSCF 6 LAN port for XSCF 7 UPC port 8 Serial Attached SCSI SAS port 9 Gigabit Ethernet GbE port for OS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ...

Page 25: ...e important function of controlling the power of the server The operator panel is usually locked with a key to prevent the server from being mistakenly powered off during system operation Before starting maintenance work ask the system administrator to unlock the operator panel ...

Page 26: ...vice engineer checks the operating status of the server with LEDs or operates the power supply with the power switch FIGURE 2 4 shows the location of the operator panel FIGURE 2 4 Operator Panel Location Location Number Component 1 POWER LED 2 XSCF STANDBY LED 3 CHECK LED 4 Power button 5 Mode switch key switch 1 2 3 4 5 ...

Page 27: ...in the server set the mode to Service Power button This button is used to turn on or turn off the power to the server a domain Power on and power off are controlled by pressing this button in different patterns as described below Holding down the button for a short time less than 4 seconds Regardless of the mode switch setting the server is powered on If set in the XSCF facility air conditioners p...

Page 28: ... mode switch TABLE 2 2 Mode Switch Function Function Mode Switch Locked Service Inhibition of Break Signal Reception Enabled Reception of the Break signal can be enabled or disabled for each domain using setdomainmode command Disabled Power On Off by power button Only Power On is enabled Enabled ...

Page 29: ...ed to Service the server will boot into service mode the next time it reboots Service is selected by default at the initial power on TABLE 2 3 LEDs on the Operator Panel Icon Name Status Description POWER LED Green Indicates the server power status On The power to the server a domain is on Off The power to the server is off Blinking The server is powered off XSCF XSCF STANDBY LED Green Indicates t...

Page 30: ... on Off Blinking Off The XSCF unit is being initialized Off Blinking On An error occurred in the XSCF unit Off On Off The XSCF unit is in the standby state The server is waiting for power on of the air conditioning facilities in the data center On On Off Warm up standby processing is in progress power is turned on after the end of processing The power on sequence is in progress The server is in op...

Page 31: ...mand such as showhardconf in the maintenance terminal For details see TABLE 3 1 TABLE 2 5 describes the component LEDs and their functions TABLE 2 5 Component LEDs and Their Functions Component Name Status Description Motherboard unit MBU POWER Indicates whether the MBU is operating On green Indicates that the motherboard is operating The motherboard cannot be removed from the server while the POW...

Page 32: ...t be removed cannot be replaced Off The HDD can be replaced Power supply unit PSU DC On green Indicates that power is turned on and being supplied Off Indicates that power is turned off and not being supplied AC On green Indicates that input power is being supplied to the power supply unit Off Indicates that input power is not being supplied to the power supply unit CHECK On amber Indicates that a...

Page 33: ...at communication is being performed through the LAN port Off Indicates that communication is not being performed through the LAN port LINK SPEED On amber Indicates that the communication speed of the LAN port is 1 Gbps On green Indicates that the communication speed of the LAN port is 100 Mbps Off Indicates that the communication speed of the LAN port is 10 Mbps TABLE 2 5 Component LEDs and Their ...

Page 34: ...2 14 SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Service Manual March 2012 FIGURE 2 5 External Interface Port Locations 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ...

Page 35: ...hrough serial connection to set up and manage the server 4 LAN port 1 for XSCF Accommodates a 100Base TX LAN cable to set up the server and display status XSCF Shell command line interface CLI XSCF Web browser user interface BUI Through CLI or BUI the user or system administrator monitors the server displays status operates domains and displays information on the console 5 LAN port 0 for XSCF 6 UP...

Page 36: ... be connected to GbE ports High capacity data can be transferred at a high speed 9 GbE port 1 for OS 10 GbE port 2 for OS 11 GbE port 3 for OS 12 SAS port Accommodates external Serial Attached SCSI SAS devices such as a tape drive TABLE 2 6 External Interface Port Functions Continued Location Number Component Description ...

Page 37: ... on the system faceplate label The standards label is affixed close to the system faceplate label and shows the approval standards Safety NRTL C Radio wave VCCI A FCC A DOC A MIC Safety and radio wave CE A label affixed card that can be inserted or extracted is provided near the power supply unit at the right side at the rear of the server see TABLE 2 6 The card should be inserted in such a way th...

Page 38: ...2 18 SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Service Manual March 2012 FIGURE 2 6 Label Locations Inside System faceplate label Outside Standards label ...

Page 39: ...ns on page 3 8 Section 3 5 Using Troubleshooting Commands on page 3 11 Section 3 6 General Oracle Solaris Troubleshooting Commands on page 3 19 3 1 Emergency Power Off This section explains how to power off in an emergency Caution In an emergency such as smoke or flames coming from the server immediately stop using the server and turn off the power supply Regardless of the type of business give to...

Page 40: ...he power cord clamp and disconnect the cable FIGURE 3 1 Power off Method 3 2 Failure Diagnostic Method When an error occurs a message is displayed on the maintenance monitor in many cases Use the flowchart in FIGURE 3 2 to find the correct methods for diagnosing failures ...

Page 41: ...S FMA message Can the message ID be used Execute fmadm to display fault information Enter the message ID in https support oracle com to refer to fault information Execute showlogs or fmadm in the XSCF to display fault information Make a memo of the displayed fault information Contact your service engineer End YES NO YES NO NO NO NO Has the problem been solved YES YES YES OS panic or performance er...

Page 42: ...perform the maintenance on the server it is important to check and understand the hardware configuration of the server and the state of each hardware component The hardware configuration refers to information that indicates to which layer a hardware component belongs The status of each hardware component refers to information on the conditions of a standard or optional component in the server temp...

Page 43: ...ocedure can be used to check the hardware configuration from the maintenance terminal Ask the system administrator for the required information such as the user account and password For details see the SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers XSCF User s Guide 1 Log in to XSCF Shell 2 Type showhardconf The showhardconf command displays hardware configuration information For details s...

Page 44: ... received login authority from the system administrator the following commands can be used from the maintenance terminal for these checks TABLE 3 2 Commands for Checking the Software Configuration Command Description showrev 1M Displays system configuration information and Oracle Solaris OS patch information uname 1 Outputs current system information TABLE 3 3 Commands for Checking the XSCF Firmwa...

Page 45: ... Log in with the account of the XSCF hardware field engineer 2 Type version The version command displays firmware version information on the screen For details see the SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers XSCF User s Guide 3 3 2 3 Downloading Error Log Information To download error log information use the XSCF log fetch function The XSCF unit has an interface with external units ...

Page 46: ... and hardware error conditions This new technology reduces the time required to debug a hardware or software problem and provides the administrator and service engineer with detailed data about each error 3 4 1 Predictive Self Healing Tools In the Oracle Solaris OS Oracle Solaris Fault Manager runs in the background When an error occurs the system software recognizes the error and attempts to dete...

Page 47: ...16 30 20 dt88 292 EVENT ID afc7e660 d609 4b2f 86b8 ae7c6b8d50c4 EVENT ID The Universally Unique event ID for this error Nov 1 16 30 20 dt88 292 DESC Nov 1 16 30 20 dt88 292 A problem was detected in the PCI Express subsystem DESC A basic description of the error Nov 1 16 30 20 dt88 292 Refer to http sun com msg SUN4 8000 0Y for more information WEB SITE Where to find specific information and actio...

Page 48: ...XSCF Commands for Checking Monitoring Output Command Operand Description showlogs 8 console Displays the console of a domain monitor Logs messages that are displayed in the message window panic Logs output to the console during a panic ipl Collects console data generated during the period of the power on of a domain to the completion of the Oracle Solaris OS start TABLE 3 6 Commands for Checking M...

Page 49: ...of the following commands Using the showhardconf Command on page 3 11 Using the showlogs Command on page 3 14 Using the showstatus Command on page 3 15 Using the fmdump Command on page 3 16 Using the fmadm Command on page 3 17 Using the fmstat Command on page 3 19 3 5 1 Using the showhardconf Command The showhardconf command displays information on each FRU The following information is displayed C...

Page 50: ...1 GB MEM 1A Status Normal Code 7f7ffe00000000004aEBE10RD4AJFA 5C E 3020 223b28af Type 1A Size 1 GB MEM 1B Status Normal Code 7f7ffe00000000004aEBE10RD4AJFA 5C E 3020 223b28ab Type 1A Size 1 GB MEM 2A Status Normal Code 7f7ffe00000000004aEBE10RD4AJFA 5C E 3020 223b283e Type 1A Size 1 GB MEM 2B Status Normal Code 7f7ffe00000000004aEBE10RD4AJFA 5C E 3020 223b2829 Type 1A Size 1 GB MEM 3A Status Norma...

Page 51: ...erial EA08260208 FRU Part Number CA01022 0720 03C 300 2193 03 Power_Status On Type AC PSU 1 Status Normal Serial EA08260210 FRU Part Number CA01022 0720 03C 300 2193 03 Power_Status On Type AC FANBP_B Status Normal Ver 0101h Serial PP082704TD FRU Part Number CA20399 B12X 006AB 541 3304 02 FAN_A 0 Status Normal FAN_A 1 Status Normal ...

Page 52: ...essage log Console message log Panic message log IPL message log XSCF showlogs error Date Jun 17 11 05 32 JST 2008 Code 80000000 c3ff0000 0173000600000000 Status Alarm Occurred Jun 17 11 05 32 522 JST 2008 FRU PSU 1 Msg PSU shortage Date Jun 17 13 41 46 JST 2008 Code 80002080 7801c201 0130000000000000 Status Alarm Occurred Jun 17 13 41 44 861 JST 2008 FRU MBU_A Msg Board control error MBC link err...

Page 53: ... status indicators which is displayed after Status Normal Normal state Faulted The unit is faulty and is not operating Degraded The unit is operating The unit is partly faulty or degraded and some error has been detected Although a faulty state is displayed for the unit it is operating normally Deconfigured There is no problem with the unit itself but it is degraded due to a configuration problem ...

Page 54: ...a declaration of the certainty of diagnosis In this case we are 100 percent sure the failure is in the ASIC described If the diagnosis may involve multiple components you may see two lines here with 50 in each of the two lines The FRU line indicates what component must be replaced to return the server to a fully operational state The rsrc line indicates the component that has become unusable becau...

Page 55: ...tem configuration parameters that are maintained by the Oracle Solaris Fault Manager The command is primarily used to determine the status of a component involved in a fault as shown in the following example The PCIe slot has been degraded and it is associated with the same UUID as above Also the faulted status may be displayed fmdump e TIME CLASS Nov 02 10 04 14 3008 ereport io fire jbc mb_per fm...

Page 56: ...osis engine that is being used by the server Whether the latest engine is being used can be determined by consulting the My Oracle Support web site fmadm repair STATERESOURCE UUID degraded dev pci 1e 600000 0ee65618 2218 4997 c0dc b5c410ed8ec2 fmadm config MODULE VERSION STATUS DESCRIPTION cpumem diagnosis 1 6 active CPU Memory Diagnosis cpumem retire 1 1 active CPU Memory Retire Agent disk transp...

Page 57: ...via the network This section explains the following commands Using the iostat Command on page 3 20 Using the prtdiag Command on page 3 21 Using the prtconf Command on page 3 23 Using the netstat Command on page 3 26 Using the ping Command on page 3 27 Using the ps Command on page 3 28 Using the prstat Command on page 3 29 fmstat module ev_recv ev_acpt wait svc_t w b open solve memsz bufsz cpumem d...

Page 58: ...me the system has spent in user mode in system mode waiting for I O and idling Quick report of CPU status e Displays device error summary statistics Displays the total number of errors hardware errors software errors and transfer errors Provides a short table with accumulated errors Identifies suspect I O devices E Displays all device error statistics Provides information about devices manufacture...

Page 59: ...0d0 Soft Errors 0 Hard Errors 0 Transport Errors 0 Model ST3120026A Revision 8 01 Serial No 3JT4H4C2 Size 120 03GB 120031641600 bytes Media Error 0 Device Not Ready 0 No Device 0 Recoverable 0 Illegal Request 0 c0t2d0 Soft Errors 0 Hard Errors 0 Transport Errors 0 Vendor LITE ON Product COMBO SOHC 4832K Revision O3K1 Serial No Size 0 00GB 0 bytes Media Error 0 Device Not Ready 0 No Device 0 Recove...

Page 60: ...B Type LPID RvID DvID VnID BDF State Act Max Name Model Logical Path 00 PCIe 0 aa 8533 10b5 2 0 0 okay 8 8 pci pciex10b5 8533 N A pci 0 600000 pci 0 00 PCIe 0 aa 8533 10b5 3 0 0 okay 4 8 pci pciex10b5 8533 N A pci 0 600000 pci 0 pci 0 00 PCIe 0 aa 8533 10b5 3 1 0 okay 4 4 pci pciex10b5 8533 N A pci 0 600000 pci 0 pci 1 00 PCIe 0 aa 8533 10b5 3 2 0 okay 4 4 pci pciex10b5 8533 N A pci 0 600000 pci 0...

Page 61: ...0 pci 0 pci 1 pci 0 network 4 1 00 PCIx 0 b5 103 1166 7 0 0 okay 133 133 pci pciex1166 103 N A pci 0 600000 pci 0 pci 2 pci 0 00 PCI 0 a3 1678 14e4 8 4 0 okay 133 network pci14e4 1678 N A pci 0 600000 pci 0 pci 2 pci 0 network 4 00 PCI 0 a3 1678 14e4 8 4 1 okay 133 network pci14e4 1678 N A pci 0 600000 pci 0 pci 2 pci 0 network 4 1 00 PCIe 1 aa 8533 10b5 2 0 0 okay 8 8 pci pciex10b5 8533 N A pci 1...

Page 62: ...e operating system to enable the device p Similar to the output of no option yet is abbreviated Provides a brief list of the devices V Displays the version and date of the OpenBoot PROM firmware Useful for a quick check of the firmware version prtconf System Configuration Sun Microsystems sun4u Memory size 7616 Megabytes System Peripherals Software Nodes SUNW SPARC Enterprise scsi_vhci instance 0 ...

Page 63: ...pu driver not attached pci instance 0 ebus instance 0 flashprom driver not attached serial instance 0 scfc instance 0 panel instance 0 pci instance 0 pci instance 0 pci instance 1 scsi instance 0 tape driver not attached disk driver not attached sd instance 1 sd instance 0 pci instance 2 pci instance 0 network instance 0 network instance 1 driver not attached pci instance 3 pci instance 1 network ...

Page 64: ...tatus The information includes packets in out errors in out collisions and queues Provides a quick overview of the network status i interval Repeats the setstat command in the intervals of as many seconds as specified after the i option Identifies intermittent or long duration network events By piping setstat output to a file overnight activity can be viewed all at once p Displays the media table ...

Page 65: ... 255 255 bge0 san ff2 42 a 255 255 255 255 o 00 14 4f 3a 93 af bge0 san09 lab r01 66 255 255 255 255 o 00 e0 52 ec 1a 00 sppp0 192 168 1 1 255 255 255 255 bge0 san ff2 9 b 255 255 255 255 o 00 03 ba dc af 2a bge0 bizzaro 255 255 255 255 o 00 03 ba 11 b3 c1 bge0 san ff2 9 a 255 255 255 255 o 00 03 ba dc af 29 bge0 racerx b 255 255 255 255 o 00 0b 5d dc 08 b0 bge0 224 0 0 0 240 0 0 0 SM 01 00 5e 00 ...

Page 66: ...ontinues to repeat ping at intervals of 1 second Pressing CTRL C stops the execution After it is stopped statistics are displayed Helps identify intermittent or long duration network events By piping ping output to a file overnight activity can be viewed all at once svR Displays the route the probe packet followed in 1 second intervals Indicates the probe packet route and number of hops Comparing ...

Page 67: ...ar to the ps command TABLE 3 12 Options for ps Option Description How It Can Help e Displays information for every process Identifies the process ID and the executable files f Generates a full listing Provides the following process information user ID parent process ID time when executed and the paths to the executable files o option Enables configurable output The pid pcpu pmem and comm options d...

Page 68: ...put identifies the process ID user ID used amount of memory state CPU consumption and command name n number Limits the number of output lines Limits the amount of data displayed and displays processes consuming many resources s key Enables the sorting of list contents by key parameter Useful keys are cpu default time and size v Verbose mode Displays additional parameters prstat n 5 s size PID USER...

Page 69: ...e The actual maintenance work described in Chapter 5 to Chapter 15 requires maintenance software to confirm that the server and other components are operating correctly and to collect status information and log data on the server and components Work for mounting removing or replacing a specific component requires special tools including screwdrivers and an antistatic wrist strap These items are ge...

Page 70: ...edundant configuration by setting the mirroring Note If a hard disk drive is a nonmirrored boot device it must be replaced according to the cold replacement procedure If a hard disk drive is in a mirrored configuration active replacement can be performed on the failed drive because the mirrored hard disk drive continues to be online and functioning The hard disk replacement procedure varies by the...

Page 71: ... access locations and applicable replacement methods for each FRU TABLE 4 2 FRU Access Locations and Replacement Methods FRU Access Location Cold Replacement Hot Replacement Active Replacement Where to Find the Procedure Motherboard unit MBU_A MBU_A_2 MBU_A_3 MBU_A_4 MBU_A_5 MBU_A_6 Top Yes No No Chapter 6 Memory DIMM Top Yes No No Chapter 7 PCIe card PCIe Top Yes No No Chapter 8 Hard disk drive H...

Page 72: ...ive is a nonmirrored boot device it must be replaced according to the cold replacement procedure If a hard disk drive is in a mirrored configuration active replacement can be performed on the failed drive because the mirrored hard disk drive continues to be online and functioning The hard disk replacement procedure varies by the mirroring configuration method When it is configured with hardware RA...

Page 73: ...page 4 6 Verifying the Hardware Operation on page 4 7 For active installation see Section 4 3 3 Configuring a FRU in a Domain on page 4 6 and Section 4 3 4 Verifying the Hardware Operation on page 4 7 4 3 1 Releasing a FRU from a Domain Note If a hard disk drive is a nonmirrored boot device it must be replaced according to the cold replacement procedure If a hard disk drive is in a mirrored config...

Page 74: ...e CHECK LED amber of the HDD blinks 5 Type the cfgadm command to verify that the FRU has been disconnected The disconnected FRU is displayed as being unconfigured 4 3 2 FRU Removal and Replacement After the disconnection of a FRU from a domain the same procedure as that for Hot Replacement Hot Addition applies See Section 4 4 Hot Replacement Hot Addition on page 4 7 4 3 3 Configuring a FRU in a Do...

Page 75: ...ured The READY LED green of the HDD goes on 4 3 4 Verifying the Hardware Operation Confirm the status of the LED indicators For information on the LED status see TABLE 2 3 and TABLE 2 5 4 4 Hot Replacement Hot Addition In hot replacement the target FRU is operated while the domain to which the FRU belongs is stopped Depending on the target FRU there are two cases as follows Power supply unit Fan u...

Page 76: ...cement Menu Please select a type of FRU to be replaced 1 FAN Fan Unit 2 PSU Power Supply Unit Select 1 2 c cancel 1 Maintenance Replacement Menu Please select a FAN to be replaced No FRU Status 1 FAN_A 0 Normal 2 FAN_A 1 Normal Select 1 2 b back 1 You are about to replace FAN_A 0 Do you want to continue r replace c cancel r Please confirm the Check LED is blinking If this is the case please replac...

Page 77: ...rn to the XSCF Shell prompt select cancel For details see the manual pages of replacefru Diagnostic tests for FAN_A 0 have started This operation may take up to 3 minute s progress scale reported in seconds 0 30 done Maintenance Replacement Menu Status of the replaced FRU FRU Status FAN_A 0 Normal The replacement of FAN_A 0 has completed normally f finish f Maintenance Replacement Menu Please sele...

Page 78: ...5 473b3c23 Type 1A Size 1 GB MEM 0B Status Normal Code 7f7ffe00000000004aEBE10RD4AJFA 5C E 3020 223b2918 Type 1A Size 1 GB MEM 1A Status Normal Code 7f7ffe00000000004aEBE10RD4AJFA 5C E 3020 223b28af Type 1A Size 1 GB MEM 1B Status Normal Code 7f7ffe00000000004aEBE10RD4AJFA 5C E 3020 223b28ab Type 1A Size 1 GB MEM 2A Status Normal Code 7f7ffe00000000004aEBE10RD4AJFA 5C E 3020 223b283e Type 1A Size ...

Page 79: ... command to confirm that the new hard disk drive has been installed OPNL Status Normal Ver 0101h Serial PP082202R8 FRU Part Number CA07082 D911 A1 541 3306 01 PSU 0 Status Normal Serial EA08210127 FRU Part Number CA01022 0720 02B 300 2193 02 Power_Status On Type AC PSU 1 Status Normal Serial EA08210131 FRU Part Number CA01022 0720 02B 300 2193 02 Power_Status On Type AC FANBP_B Status Normal Ver 0...

Page 80: ...a to tape if necessary 3 A user with platadm or fieldeng authority must log in to the XSCF Shell and enter the poweroff command The following activity is executed when the poweroff command is used The Oracle Solaris OS shuts down completely The server is powered off and the server enters standby mode The power to the XSCF unit remains on For details see the SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 M8000...

Page 81: ... the power cords are not disconnected All the power cords must be disconnected to completely cut the power to the server 4 5 2 FRU Removal and Replacement In cold replacement a FRU is removed and replaced while the power is turned off After the FRU replacement power on the server 4 5 3 Powering on the Server This section explains how to power on the server 4 5 3 1 Power on by Using the XSCF Comman...

Page 82: ...0 Servers XSCF User s Guide 4 5 3 2 Power on by Using the Operator Panel 1 Verify that the server has enough power supply units to operate in the desired configuration 2 Connect all the power cords to power outlets 3 Verify that the XSCF STANDBY LED on the operator panel is on 4 Turn the mode switch on the operator panel to the desired mode position Locked or Service 5 Press the power button on th...

Page 83: ...e 4 Strand 2 Memory_Size 8 GB MEM 0A Status Normal Code ce0000000000000001M3 93T2950EZA CE6 4145 473b3c23 Type 1A Size 1 GB MEM 0B Status Normal Code 7f7ffe00000000004aEBE10RD4AJFA 5C E 3020 223b2918 Type 1A Size 1 GB MEM 1A Status Normal Code 7f7ffe00000000004aEBE10RD4AJFA 5C E 3020 223b28af Type 1A Size 1 GB MEM 1B Status Normal Code 7f7ffe00000000004aEBE10RD4AJFA 5C E 3020 223b28ab Type 1A Size...

Page 84: ...tus Normal Ver 0101h Serial PP082202R8 FRU Part Number CA07082 D911 A1 541 3306 01 PSU 0 Status Normal Serial EA08210127 FRU Part Number CA01022 0720 02B 300 2193 02 Power_Status On Type AC PSU 1 Status Normal Serial EA08210131 FRU Part Number CA01022 0720 02B 300 2193 02 Power_Status On Type AC FANBP_B Status Normal Ver 0101h Serial PP0821031E FRU Part Number CA20399 B12X 004AA 541 3304 01 FAN_A ...

Page 85: ...000 pci 0 pci 0 pci 0 600000 pci 0 pci 8 pci 0 pci 0 600000 pci 0 pci 8 pci 0 FJSV e2ta 4 1 pci 0 600000 pci 0 pci 8 pci 0 FJSV e2ta 4 pci 0 600000 pci 0 pci 2 pci 0 pci 0 600000 pci 0 pci 2 pci 0 network 4 1 pci 0 600000 pci 0 pci 2 pci 0 network 4 pci 0 600000 pci 0 pci 1 pci 0 pci 0 600000 pci 0 pci 1 pci 0 network 4 1 pci 0 600000 pci 0 pci 1 pci 0 network 4 pci 0 600000 pci 0 pci 0 scsi 0 pci...

Page 86: ...rror handler 0 ok 0 ok probe scsi all pci 0 600000 pci 0 pci 0 scsi 0 MPT Version 1 05 Firmware Version 1 24 00 00 Target 0 Unit 0 Disk FUJITSU MAY2073RC 3701 143374738 Blocks 73 GB SASAddress 500000e0197292c2 PhyNum 0 Target 1 Unit 0 Disk FUJITSU MAY2073RC 3701 143374738 Blocks 73 GB SASAddress 500000e019728f22 PhyNum 1 Target 2 Unit 0 Disk FUJITSU MAY2073RC 3701 143374738 Blocks 73 GB SASAddress...

Page 87: ...d Out of the Equipment Rack This section explains how to slide the server out from the equipment rack and how to push it into the equipment rack For details of equipment racks see the SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide 5 1 1 Sliding the Server Out from the Equipment Rack Caution To prevent the equipment rack from tipping over you must deploy the antitilt feature if applicable before yo...

Page 88: ...Precautions on page 1 1 1 If the equipment rack is supplied with a Quake Resistant Options Kit or stabilizer be sure to install it 2 Slide the server out as far as possible When the server is drawn out completely the server is automatically locked in the predetermined position 3 Loosen the two screws at the front of the server FIGURE 5 1 FIGURE 5 1 Pulling the Server Out from an Equipment Rack 4 S...

Page 89: ...esistant Options Kit or stabilizer return to its original position 5 2 Removing and Attaching the Top Cover 5 2 1 Removing the Top Cover 1 Before removing the top cover pull out the server from the equipment rack For details see Section 5 1 Sliding the Server Into and Out of the Equipment Rack on page 5 1 2 Loosen the three screws at the top rear of the server 3 To remove the top cover slide it to...

Page 90: ...edetermined position 3 Push the server back into the equipment rack For details see Section 5 1 2 Sliding the Server into the Equipment Rack on page 5 3 5 3 Removing and Attaching the Air Duct 5 3 1 Removing the Air Duct Caution Before the air duct is removed the top cover must be removed For details see Section 5 2 Removing and Attaching the Top Cover on page 5 3 Hold the air duct and lift it upw...

Page 91: ...Chapter 5 Internal Components Access 5 5 FIGURE 5 3 Removing the Air Duct ...

Page 92: ...ing the Air Duct 1 Set the tab at the front of the air duct in place and then lower the air duct FIGURE 5 4 Prevent cables from interfering each other FIGURE 5 4 Attaching the Air Duct 2 Attach the top cover For details see Section 5 2 2 Attaching the Top Cover on page 5 4 ...

Page 93: ... the server must be pulled out from the equipment rack For the procedure for pulling the server out from the equipment rack see Section 5 1 Sliding the Server Into and Out of the Equipment Rack on page 5 1 1 Loosen one screw at the right of the fan cover 2 Raise the right end of the fan cover and remove it FIGURE 5 5 FIGURE 5 5 Removing the Fan Cover ...

Page 94: ...e tab on the left end of the fan cover in the predetermined position and then secure the fan cover in position 2 Tighten the one screw on the right side of the fan cover 3 Push the server back into the equipment rack For details see Section 5 1 2 Sliding the Server into the Equipment Rack on page 5 3 ...

Page 95: ...board units for the M3000 server the motherboard unit mounted with the CPU consisting of two core processors and the motherboard unit mounted with the CPU consisting of four core processors When replacing a motherboard unit the replacement unit must contain the same type of processor For example do not replace a motherboard unit that has two core processors with one that contains four core process...

Page 96: ... the setting method see the SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers XSCF User s Guide Note After the replacement of the motherboard unit is completed the versions of the XCP and Oracle Solaris OS must be checked For details of version number checking and other such tasks see the SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers XSCF User s Guide Note To activate a hardware RAID...

Page 97: ...Chapter 6 Motherboard Unit Replacement 6 3 FIGURE 6 1 indicates the location of the motherboard unit FIGURE 6 1 Motherboard Unit Location ...

Page 98: ...FIGURE 6 2 Locations of DIMMs PCIe Cards and Shutter Unit 6 1 Accessing the Motherboard Unit Caution There is a risk of electrical failure if the power cords are not disconnected All the power cords must be disconnected to completely cut the power to the server Location Number Component 1 Memory DIMM 2 PCIe card 3 Shutter unit 1 2 3 ...

Page 99: ...erver out from the equipment rack For details see Section 5 1 1 Sliding the Server Out from the Equipment Rack on page 5 1 Caution To prevent the equipment rack from tipping over you must deploy the antitilt feature if applicable before you slide the server out of the equipment rack Note When the cable management arm is not mounted remove the cable ties that secure the PCI cable to the rear of the...

Page 100: ...6 6 SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Service Manual March 2012 10 Remove the shutter unit FIGURE 6 3 Removing the Shutter Unit ...

Page 101: ...Chapter 6 Motherboard Unit Replacement 6 7 6 2 Removing the Motherboard Unit 1 Remove the four screws securing the motherboard unit FIGURE 6 4 Securing Screw Locations on Motherboard Unit Screws ...

Page 102: ...moving the Motherboard Unit 3 Remove the motherboard unit from the server and place it on a conductive mat When removing the motherboard unit from the server take care not to damage the connector 4 Remove the DIMMs For details see Section 7 3 Removing the DIMMs on page 7 8 6 3 Mounting the Motherboard Unit 1 Mount the DIMMs For details see Section 7 4 Installing the DIMMs on page 7 9 Handles ...

Page 103: ...the air duct For details see Section 5 3 2 Attaching the Air Duct on page 5 6 4 Mount the PCIe cards For details see Section 8 3 Mounting a PCIe Card on page 8 5 5 Attach the top cover For details see Section 5 2 2 Attaching the Top Cover on page 5 4 6 If the equipment rack is supplied with a Quake Resistant Options Kit or stabilizer return to its original position For details see Section 5 1 2 Sl...

Page 104: ...Shell to display the ok prompt after the display console banner is displayed but before the system starts booting the Oracle Solaris OS 10 Check the hardware This procedure includes the steps of running a program to verify that all the components have been remounted and starting the Oracle Solaris OS For details see Section 4 5 4 Verifying the Hardware Operation on page 4 15 ...

Page 105: ...e DIMMs on page 7 7 Section 7 3 Removing the DIMMs on page 7 8 Section 7 4 Installing the DIMMs on page 7 9 Section 7 5 Reassembling the Server on page 7 9 DIMMs are cold replacement components This means that the entire server must be powered off and the power cords must be disconnected to replace the DIMMs The same methods as those for replacement are used for installation of DIMMs ...

Page 106: ...E 7 1 Locations of DIMMs and Memory Slots Location Number Component 1 MEM 00A memory slot group A 2 MEM 00B memory slot group B 3 MEM 01A memory slot group A 4 MEM 01B memory slot group B 5 MEM 02A memory slot group A 6 MEM 02B memory slot group B 7 MEM 03A memory slot group A 8 MEM 03B memory slot group B 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 ...

Page 107: ...irm the DIMM information size rank in the following way Execute the showhardconf 8 command on XSCFU The Type field shows the DIMM size and the DIMM rank XSCF showhardconf MBU_A Status Normal Ver 0101h Serial PP0829045F FRU Part Number CA07082 D902 A1 541 3302 01 CPU Status Normal Freq 2 520 GHz Type 32 Core 4 Strand 2 Memory_Size 8 GB MEM 0A Status Normal Code ce0000000000000001M3 93T2950EZA CE6 4...

Page 108: ...mounted They are mounted in units of four DIMMs in each of group A and group B The DIMM capacity of group A must be equal to or greater than that of group B The DIMM capacity of group A must not be smaller than that of group B The DIMMs included in the same group must have the same capacity and same rank MEM 0A Status Normal Code ce0000000000000001M393T2950EZA CE64145 473b3c23 Type 1A Size 1 GB Me...

Page 109: ...URE 7 3 shows an example of DIMM mounting FIGURE 7 3 Example Mounting DIMM 1 Mount DIMMs in group A first MEM 01A MEM 02A MEM 03A MEM 00B MEM 01B MEM 03B 4 GB 2 rank 2 GB 1 rank MEM 00A MEM 02B MEM 00A MEM 00B MEM 01A MEM 01B MEM 03B MEM 03A MEM 02B MEM 02A ...

Page 110: ...7 6 SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Service Manual March 2012 2 Mount DIMMs in group B DIMMs may not necessarily be mounted in group B MEM 00A MEM 00B MEM 01A MEM 01B MEM 03B MEM 03A MEM 02B MEM 02A ...

Page 111: ...ying that the POWER LED is off and disconnecting the power cord For details see Section 4 5 1 Powering off the Server on page 4 12 2 Slide the server out from the equipment rack For details see Section 5 1 1 Sliding the Server Out from the Equipment Rack on page 5 1 Caution To prevent the equipment rack from tipping over you must deploy the antitilt feature if applicable before you slide the serve...

Page 112: ...r Service Manual March 2012 7 3 Removing the DIMMs 1 Pull the DIMM eject levers outward to release the DIMM 2 Pull the DIMM upwards to remove the DIMM from the socket 3 Place the DIMM on a conductive mat FIGURE 7 4 Removing the DIMMs ...

Page 113: ...5 1 2 Sliding the Server into the Equipment Rack on page 5 3 4 Power on the server This procedure includes the steps of reconnecting the power cord checking the LED status and turning the mode switch on the operator panel to the Locked position For details see Section 4 5 3 1 Power on by Using the XSCF Command on page 4 13 Note If automatic startup of the Oracle Solaris OS is specified use the sen...

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Page 115: ...ards Section 8 1 Accessing a PCIe Card on page 8 3 Section 8 2 Removing a PCIe Card on page 8 4 Section 8 3 Mounting a PCIe Card on page 8 5 Section 8 4 Reassembling the Server on page 8 5 PCIe cards are cold replacement components The same methods as those for replacement are used for installation of PCIe cards ...

Page 116: ...00 Server Service Manual March 2012 FIGURE 8 1 shows the locations of the PCIe slots FIGURE 8 1 PCIe Slot Locations Location Number Component 1 PCIe slot PCIe 0 2 PCIe slot PCIe 1 3 PCIe slot PCIe 2 4 PCIe slot PCIe 3 4 3 2 1 ...

Page 117: ...ce position verifying that the POWER LED is off and disconnecting the power cord For details see Section 4 5 1 Powering off the Server on page 4 12 2 Disconnect the cable which is connected to the PCIe card to be replaced 3 Slide the server out from the equipment rack For details see Section 5 1 1 Sliding the Server Out from the Equipment Rack on page 5 1 Caution To prevent the equipment rack from...

Page 118: ...g a PCIe Card Note If a new PCIe card is to be installed in an empty disk slot remove the PCIe slot cover first 1 Remove the one screw securing the PCIe card 2 Pull a PCIe card straight up from the slot and then place it on a conductive mat FIGURE 8 2 Removing a PCIe card ...

Page 119: ... 2 Sliding the Server into the Equipment Rack on page 5 3 3 Power on the server This procedure includes the steps of reconnecting the power cord checking the LED status and turning the mode switch on the operator panel to the Locked position For details see Section 4 5 3 1 Power on by Using the XSCF Command on page 4 13 Note If automatic startup of the Oracle Solaris OS is specified use the sendbr...

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Page 121: ...ing Note If a hard disk drive is a nonmirrored boot device it must be replaced according to the cold replacement procedure If a hard disk drive is in a mirrored configuration active replacement can be performed on the failed drive because the mirrored hard disk drive continues to be online and functioning The hard disk replacement procedure varies by the mirroring configuration method When it is c...

Page 122: ...ce Manual March 2012 FIGURE 9 1 shows the locations of the hard disk drives FIGURE 9 1 Hard Disk Drive Location Location Number Component 1 Hard disk drive HDD 0 2 Hard disk drive HDD 1 3 Hard disk drive HDD 2 4 Hard disk drive HDD 3 2 1 3 4 ...

Page 123: ...r the software in use When hardware RAID and software RAID are not used Release the hard disk drive from the domain This procedure includes the steps of using the cfgadm command to check the Ap_Id and for releasing the hard disk drive For details see Section 4 3 1 Releasing a FRU from a Domain on page 4 5 Note In a nonmirrored configuration data in the hard disk drive will be lost Back up the data...

Page 124: ...r on page 4 12 9 2 Removing a Hard Disk Drive Note If a new hard disk drive is to be installed in an empty disk slot remove the HDD filler panel first 1 Push the square button on the front of the hard disk drive 1 in FIGURE 9 2 to release the eject lock lever 2 in FIGURE 9 2 2 Pull the eject lock lever 3 in FIGURE 9 2 so that the hard disk drive is pulled straight out from the unit 4 in FIGURE 9 2...

Page 125: ...Chapter 9 Replacement and Installation of a Hard Disk Drive HDD 9 5 3 Remove the hard disk drive and place it on a conductive mat FIGURE 9 2 Removing a Hard Disk Drive 2 1 3 4 ...

Page 126: ...nd then push the hard disk drive in until it stops 2 Fasten the eject lock lever 9 4 Reassembling the Server 9 4 1 Active Replacement For active replacement operation varies by the hard disk drive configuration In hardware RAID Check the status of a RAID rebuild in the replaced hard disk drive For details see the SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers Administration Guide In softwa...

Page 127: ...power outlets and perform the subsequent steps 2 Verify the state of the LED indicator of the hard disk drive For information on the LED status see TABLE 2 3 to TABLE 2 5 9 4 3 Cold Replacement 1 Power on the Server See Section 4 5 3 Powering on the Server on page 4 13 2 Check the hardware This procedure includes the steps of running a program to verify that all the components have been remounted ...

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Page 129: ...e on page 10 2 Section 10 2 Removing the Hard Disk Drive Backplane on page 10 3 Section 10 3 Mounting the Hard Disk Drive Backplane on page 10 5 Section 10 4 Reassembling the Server on page 10 6 The hard disk drive backplane is a cold replacement component The entire server must be powered off and the power cords must be disconnected to replace the hard disk drive backplane ...

Page 130: ... FIGURE 10 1 Hard Disk Drive Backplane Location 10 1 Accessing the Hard Disk Drive Backplane Caution There is a risk of electrical failure if the power cords are not disconnected All the power cords must be disconnected to completely cut the power to the server Location Number Component 1 Hard disk drive backplane HDDBP 0 1 ...

Page 131: ... For details see Section 5 1 1 Sliding the Server Out from the Equipment Rack on page 5 1 Note To prevent the equipment rack from tipping over you must deploy the antitilt feature if applicable before you slide the server out of the equipment rack Note When the cable management arm is not mounted remove the cable ties that fix the PCI cable to the rear of the server and slide the server out 3 Remo...

Page 132: ...IGURE 10 2 Removing the Cables of the Hard Disk Drive Backplane 3 Remove the cables connected to the CD RW DVD RW drive unit For details see Section 11 3 Removing the CD RW DVD RW Drive Unit on page 11 5 4 Pull the CD RW DVD RW drive unit out by several centimeters For details see Section 11 3 Removing the CD RW DVD RW Drive Unit on page 11 5 1 2 1 2 ...

Page 133: ...k drive backplane on a conductive mat 10 3 Mounting the Hard Disk Drive Backplane 1 Mount the hard disk drive backplane 2 Tighten the two screws to secure the hard disk drive backplane 3 Secure the two cables to the rear of the hard disk drive backplane Caution Do not forcibly mount the hard disk drive in a slot Forcibly pushing the component in a slot may damage the component or the server ...

Page 134: ...on 5 1 2 Sliding the Server into the Equipment Rack on page 5 3 4 Power on the server This procedure includes the steps of reconnecting the power cord checking the LED status and turning the mode switch on the operator panel to the Locked position For details see Section 4 5 3 1 Power on by Using the XSCF Command on page 4 13 Note If automatic startup of the Oracle Solaris OS is specified use the ...

Page 135: ... 11 2 Accessing the CD RW DVD RW Drive Unit on page 11 4 Section 11 3 Removing the CD RW DVD RW Drive Unit on page 11 5 Section 11 4 Mounting the CD RW DVD RW Drive Unit on page 11 6 Section 11 5 Reassembling the Server on page 11 6 CD RW DVD RW drive unit is a cold replacement component The entire server must be powered off and the power cords must be disconnected to replace the CD RW DVD RW driv...

Page 136: ...prise M3000 Server Service Manual March 2012 FIGURE 11 1 shows the location of the CD RW DVD RW drive unit FIGURE 11 1 Location of the CD RW DVD RW Drive Unit Location Number Component 1 CD RW DVD RW drive unit DVDU 1 ...

Page 137: ... Types of CD RW DVD RW Drive Unit Note The locations of the LED and button might vary depending on the servers Note When you use the medium on the tray loading type CD RW DVD RW drive unit make sure that the center of the medium is secured to the clamp of the tray and then push the tray into the drive Location Number Component 1 Tray loading CD RW DVD RW drive unit 2 Slot loading CD RW DVD RW driv...

Page 138: ...e mode switch on the operator panel to the Service position verifying that the POWER LED is off and disconnecting the power cord For details see Section 4 5 1 Powering off the Server on page 4 12 2 Slide the server out from the equipment rack For details see Section 5 1 1 Sliding the Server Out from the Equipment Rack on page 5 1 Caution To prevent the equipment rack from tipping over you must dep...

Page 139: ... unit 1 in FIGURE 11 3 At this time disconnect the cable while pressing the tab on the cable 2 While pushing the black lever upward 2 in FIGURE 11 3 push the CD RW DVD RW drive unit toward the front side to remove it from the server 3 in FIGURE 11 3 FIGURE 11 3 Removing the CD RW DVD RW Drive Unit 3 Place the drive unit on the conductive mat Lever 2 1 3 ...

Page 140: ...to its original position For details see Section 5 1 2 Sliding the Server into the Equipment Rack on page 5 3 3 Power on the server This procedure includes the steps of reconnecting the power cords and turning the mode switch on the operator panel to the Locked position For details see Section 4 5 3 1 Power on by Using the XSCF Command on page 4 13 Note If automatic startup of the Oracle Solaris O...

Page 141: ...Unit on page 12 3 Section 12 2 Removing the Power Supply Unit on page 12 3 Section 12 3 Mounting the Power Supply Unit on page 12 5 Section 12 4 Reassembling the Server on page 12 5 The power supply unit is an active hot cold replacement component To guarantee the redundant configuration only one power supply unit must be replaced at a time ...

Page 142: ...se M3000 Server Service Manual March 2012 FIGURE 12 1 shows the locations of power supply units FIGURE 12 1 Locations of Power Supply Units Location Number Component 1 Power supply unit PSU 0 2 Power supply unit PSU 1 2 1 ...

Page 143: ...acefru command to disable the power supply unit to be removed The replacefru command is a menu driven interactive command The replacefru continues operating while the power supply unit is removed Afterwards it performs the power supply unit test For details see Section 4 4 1 FRU Removal and Replacement Power supply unit Fan unit on page 4 8 2 Loosen the thumbscrew of the cable management arm that ...

Page 144: ...ever 3 in FIGURE 12 2 pull the handle outward 4 in FIGURE 12 2 FIGURE 12 2 Removing the Power Supply Unit 5 With one hand supporting the bottom of the power supply remove the power supply unit 6 Place the power supply unit on a conductive mat 2 3 Handle Lever Cord clamp 1 4 Power cord ...

Page 145: ...e power supply unit into the slot 3 Insert the power supply unit until it reaches the predetermined position and then return the handle to its original position 4 Secure the power cord with the cord clamp 5 Complete the replacefru command which has been executed in the XSCF command prompt For details see Section 4 4 1 FRU Removal and Replacement Power supply unit Fan unit on page 4 8 12 4 Reassemb...

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Page 147: ...g a Fan Unit on page 13 3 Section 13 2 Removing a Fan Unit on page 13 4 Section 13 3 Mounting a Fan Unit on page 13 5 Section 13 4 Reassembling the Server on page 13 5 A fan unit is an active hot cold replacement component To guarantee the redundant configuration only one fan unit must be replaced at a time ...

Page 148: ... SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Service Manual March 2012 FIGURE 13 1 indicates the location of the fan unit FIGURE 13 1 Fan Unit Locations Location Number Component 1 Fan unit FAN_A 0 2 Fan unit FAN_A 1 1 2 ...

Page 149: ...the fan unit to be removed The replacefru command is a menu driven interactive command The replacefru continues operating while the fan unit is removed Then later it performs the fan unit test For details see Section 4 4 1 FRU Removal and Replacement Power supply unit Fan unit on page 4 8 Caution To prevent the equipment rack from tipping over you must deploy the antitilt feature if applicable bef...

Page 150: ...Service Manual March 2012 13 2 Removing a Fan Unit 1 While pressing the latch 1 in FIGURE 13 2 lift the fan unit 2 in FIGURE 13 2 2 Remove the fan unit from the server and place it on a conductive mat FIGURE 13 2 Removing a Fan Unit 2 1 ...

Page 151: ...s see Section 4 4 1 FRU Removal and Replacement Power supply unit Fan unit on page 4 8 13 4 Reassembling the Server 1 Attach the fan cover For details see Section 5 4 2 Attaching the Fan Cover on page 5 8 2 If the equipment rack is supplied with a Quake Resistant Options Kit or stabilizer return to its original position For details see Section 5 1 2 Sliding the Server into the Equipment Rack on pa...

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Page 153: ...kplane on page 14 2 Section 14 2 Removing the Fan Backplane on page 14 5 Section 14 3 Mounting the Fan Backplane on page 14 6 Section 14 4 Reassembling the Server on page 14 6 The fan backplane is a cold replacement component The entire server must be powered off and the power cords must be disconnected to replace the fan backplane ...

Page 154: ...an backplane FIGURE 14 1 Fan Backplane Location 14 1 Accessing the Fan Backplane Caution There is a risk of electrical failure if the power cords are not disconnected All the power cords must be disconnected to completely cut the power to the server Location Number Component 1 Fan backplane FANBP_B 1 ...

Page 155: ...Sliding the Server Out from the Equipment Rack on page 5 1 Caution To prevent the equipment rack from tipping over you must deploy the antitilt feature if applicable before you slide the server out of the equipment rack Note When the cable management arm is not mounted remove the cable ties that fix the PCI cable to the rear of the server and slide the server out 3 Remove the top cover For details...

Page 156: ...14 4 SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Service Manual March 2012 7 Pull the fan cage upward to remove it 3 in FIGURE 14 2 FIGURE 14 2 Removing the Fan Cage 2 3 1 1 ...

Page 157: ...e of the fan backplane 2 Remove the signal cable connector for the motherboard unit 2 in FIGURE 14 3 The cable connector is on the rear side of the fan backplane 3 Remove the four screws securing the fan backplane 3 in FIGURE 14 3 FIGURE 14 3 Removing the Fan Backplane 4 Remove the fan backplane from the server and place it on a conductive mat A part A part 1 2 3 3 3 3 ...

Page 158: ...part in FIGURE 14 3 and insert the fan cage projections in the tabs 1 in FIGURE 14 1 2 Mount the fan units For details see Section 13 3 Mounting a Fan Unit on page 13 5 3 Attach the air duct to the server For details see Section 5 3 2 Attaching the Air Duct on page 5 6 4 Attach the top cover For details see Section 5 2 2 Attaching the Top Cover on page 5 4 5 If the equipment rack is supplied with ...

Page 159: ...display the ok prompt after the display console banner is displayed but before the system starts booting the Oracle Solaris OS 7 Check the hardware This procedure includes the steps of running a program to verify that all the components have been remounted and starting the Oracle Solaris OS For details see Section 4 5 4 Verifying the Hardware Operation on page 4 15 ...

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Page 161: ...Reassembling the Server on page 15 5 The operator panel is a cold replacement component The entire server must be powered off and the power cords must be disconnected to replace the operator panel Caution If the motherboard unit and operator panel are replaced at the same time the server may fail to operate correctly Before starting the replacement of the next FRU execute the showhardconf or shows...

Page 162: ...15 2 SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Service Manual March 2012 FIGURE 15 1 shows the location of the operator panel FIGURE 15 1 Operator Panel Location Location Number Component 1 Operator panel OPNL 1 ...

Page 163: ...connecting the power cord For details see Section 4 5 1 Powering off the Server on page 4 12 2 Slide the server out from the equipment rack For details see Section 5 1 1 Sliding the Server Out from the Equipment Rack on page 5 1 Caution To prevent the equipment rack from tipping over you must deploy the antitilt feature if applicable before you slide the server out of the equipment rack Note When ...

Page 164: ...oving the Operator Panel 1 Disconnect the signal cable from the operator pane 1 in FIGURE 15 2 2 Loosen the one thumbscrew 3 Pull the operator panel out to remove it and place it on a conductive mat 2 in FIGURE 15 2 FIGURE 15 2 Removing the Operator Panel 2 1 Thumbscrew ...

Page 165: ...ct on page 5 6 2 Attach the top cover For details see Section 5 2 2 Attaching the Top Cover on page 5 4 3 If the equipment rack is supplied with a Quake Resistant Options Kit or stabilizer return to its original position For details see Section 5 1 2 Sliding the Server into the Equipment Rack on page 5 3 4 Power on the server This procedure includes the steps of reconnecting the power cord checkin...

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Page 167: ...he server nomenclature and component numbering If multiple components of the same type are mounted the sign and a sequential number are added to each of their names to differentiate between them FIGURE A 1 shows the locations of the M3000 server components ...

Page 168: ...A 2 SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Service Manual March 2012 FIGURE A 1 Location of Components 15 14 1 2 3 16 18 20 22 21 19 24 23 26 27 29 8 4 5 6 32 35 31 28 12 11 10 9 30 7 17 33 34 13 25 ...

Page 169: ...4 Hard disk drive backplane HDDBP 0 7 Memory MEM 01B 25 Chassis 8 CPU CPU 0 26 Shutter unit 9 Memory MEM 03B 27 Power supply unit PSU 0 10 Memory MEM 03A 28 Power supply unit PSU 1 11 Memory MEM 02B 29 Rear panel 12 Memory MEM 02A 30 Motherboard unit MBU_A MBU_A_2 MBU_A_3 MBU_A_4 MBU_A_5 MBU_A_6 13 Fan backplane FANBP_B 31 PCIe card PCIe 0 14 Fan unit FAN_A 1 32 PCIe card PCIe 1 15 Fan unit FAN_A ...

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Page 171: ...upply Unit on page B 6 Section B 5 Fan Unit on page B 7 B 1 Server Overview TABLE B 1 lists the M3000 FRU components TABLE B 1 FRU List FRU Redundant Cold Replacement Hot Replacement Active Replacement Cold Addition Hot Addition Active Addition Motherboard unit MBU_A MBU_A_2 MBU_A_3 MBU_A_4 MBU_A_5 MBU_A_6 No Yes Memory DIMM No Yes Yes PCIe card PCIe No Yes Yes Hard disk drive HDD Yes Yes Yes Yes ...

Page 172: ...example do not replace a motherboard unit that has two core processors with one that contains four core processors For the replacement procedure see Chapter 6 CD RW DVD RW drive unit DVDU No Yes Power supply unit PSU Yes Yes Yes Yes Fan unit FAN_A Yes Yes Yes Yes Fan backplane FANBP_B No Yes Operator panel OPNL No Yes The hard disk drive will have a redundant configuration by setting the mirroring...

Page 173: ...For the replacement procedure see Chapter 7 B 2 2 PCIe Slot The M3000 server provides four PCIe slots Up to four low profile type PCIe slots can be mounted in these PCIe slots A PCIe slot has the following functions Supports the eight lane PCI Express bus High speed serial point to point interconnect Extends the PCI data transfer rate to twice the value of PCI X TABLE B 2 DIMM Specifications Item ...

Page 174: ...g of multimedia networking encryption and Java TABLE B 4 shows the CPU specifications Because the CPU is mounted on the motherboard unit it cannot be replaced singly For information on how to replace the motherboard unit see Chapter 6 B 2 4 XSCF Unit The service processor set that operates and manages the server is mounted in the XSCF unit The XSCF unit diagnoses and starts the entire system confi...

Page 175: ...t see Chapter 6 B 3 Drive The M3000 server consists of up to four hard disk drives and one CD RW DVD RW drive unit B 3 1 Hard Disk Drive TABLE B 5 shows hard disk drive specifications An SAS device has two data ports Because each data port resides in a different SAS domain this enables complete failover redundancy If one path fails communication is performed through the other independent path For ...

Page 176: ...B 6 CD RW DVD RW Drive Unit Specifications Item Description Number of CD RW DVD RW drive units 1 Interface Advanced Technology Attachment Packet Interface ATAPI Location Above hard disk drive Active replacement No Hot replacement No Cold replacement Yes TABLE B 7 Electrical Specifications Item Specifications Frequency of CPU 2 52 GHz 2 75 GHz 2 86 GHz Input voltage 100 VAC to 120 VAC 200 VAC to 24...

Page 177: ...cy 50 Hz 60 Hz Maximum power consumption 470 W 460 W 505 W 500 W Apparent power 480 VA 517 VA 515 VA 562 VA Heat dissipation 1 603 7 BTU hr 1692 KJ hr 1 569 6 BTU hr 1656 KJ hr 1 723 1 BTU hr 1818 KJ hr 1 707 9 BTU hr 1800 KJ hr Power factor 0 98 0 89 0 98 0 89 In a redundant configuration the rated current per cable is half the value shown in TABLE B 7 This value applies to the full configuration...

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Page 179: ...he external interface connectors provided on the SPARC Enterprise M3000 server from Oracle and Fujitsu Section C 1 Serial Port on page C 2 Section C 2 UPC Port on page C 2 Section C 3 USB Port on page C 3 Section C 4 SAS Port on page C 3 Section C 5 Connection Diagram for Serial Cable on page C 4 ...

Page 180: ...d Data 4 GND Ground 5 GND Ground 6 RXD Input Receive Data 7 DSR Input Data Set Ready 8 CTS Input Clear to Send TABLE C 2 UPC Port Pin Assignment Pin Number Signal Name Input Output Description 1 ER 2 NC Not connected 3 NC Not connected 4 NC Not connected 5 SG Ground 6 BPS Input UPS hardware error signal 7 BTL Input Battery end of discharge warning signal 8 NC Not connected 9 ACOFF Input Power fail...

Page 181: ...s a SAS interface For information on which devices can be connected contact a service engineer Note Even though the SAS port has four lanes only two lanes can be used with this port TABLE C 3 USB Port Pin Assignment Pin Number Signal Name Input Output Description 1 VBUS Output Power supply 2 DATA Input output Data 3 DATA Input output Data 4 GND Ground 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 182: ...erver Service Manual March 2012 C 5 Connection Diagram for Serial Cable FIGURE C 1 Connection Diagram for Serial Cable RJ45 D sub 9pin 1 RTS 8 CTS 1 CD 2 DTR 6 DSR 7 DSR 4 DTR 3 TXD 2 RXD 4 GND 5 GND 5 GND 6 RXD 3 TXD 8 CTS 7 RTS ...

Page 183: ...ions on page D 4 Section D 5 UPS Cable on page D 5 Section D 6 Connections on page D 6 D 1 Overview The UPS is a unit to ensure a stable supply of power to the system even in the event of a power supply failure or a massive blackout When the UPC port on the server is connected to the UPS signal cable that has a UPC interface if the UPS detects a power failure it notifies the server of the failure ...

Page 184: ... the M3000 server FIGURE D 1 UPC Port Locations Note The UPC port is supported only in the AC power supply model D 2 Signal Cable Use the shielded pair cable with the following specifications Direct current resistance roundtrip pair 400 W km or less Cable length Up to 10 m 33 ft UPC0 port UPC1 port Rear view ...

Page 185: ...n the Server and UPS TABLE D 1 Signal Line Definitions Signal Name Definitions Pin Number Remarks BPS UALM Indicates a UPS error 6 Normal state Off Abnormal state On BTL Indicates that the battery level of the UPS has decreased and warns that battery power will be unavailable after a certain period of time has elapsed 7 Normal state Off Abnormal warning On Note 1 BTL BPS UALM ACOFF SG UPS cable UP...

Page 186: ...supply conditions of the UPC interface D 4 1 Input Circuit Limit the signal line chattering period to 1 ms ACOFF Indicates that a power failure has occurred in the commercial power supply connected to the UPS 9 Normal state Off Abnormal state On Note 2 SG Signal ground 5 ER Equipment Ready Indicates that the server is operating 1 Do not connect anything to this pin TABLE D 2 Input Power Supply Con...

Page 187: ...F0 Terminal array FIGURE D 3 shows the pin signals of the UPC port and UPS cable Do not use any pin that is not defined Pin 2 3 4 and 8 in FIGURE D 3 The pins on the cable side are as follows TABLE D 3 Output Power Supply Conditions Signal Name Output Conditions ER Output voltage VOH DC 3 1 V minimum VOL DC 0 0 4 V maximum Output current IOH 4 mA maximum IOL 4 mA maximum ...

Page 188: ...tails contact your sales representative D 6 Connections This section explains the connection between the UPC port and UPS UPC 0 connects to UPS 0 and UPC 1 connects to UPS 1 Single power feed uses only UPC 0 Dual power feed uses UPC 0 and UPC 1 Do not connect to the ER signal pin BTL BPS UALM ACOFF SG ER UPC port side UPS cable side BTL BPS UALM ACOFF SG 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Pin number Signal name ...

Page 189: ...upply model refer to the content described in this appendix Section E 3 Electrical Specifications on page E 5 This is equivalent to TABLE B 7 When using the DC power supply model refer to the content described in this appendix Section E 4 Using the showhardconf Command on page E 6 This is equivalent to Section 3 5 1 Using the showhardconf Command on page 3 11 Section 4 4 2 Verifying the Hardware O...

Page 190: ...ower supply model Note This is equivalent to Section 2 1 Name of Each Part on page 2 1 When using the DC power supply model refer to the content described in this appendix FIGURE E 1 Server Front View Location Number Component 1 Fan unit FAN_A 2 Operator panel OPNL 3 Hard disk drive HDD 2 5 inch SAS disk 4 CD RW DVD RW drive unit DVDU 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 191: ...y unit PSU 2 2 PCIe slot 4 3 RCI port For information on whether the RCI function is supported for your server see the SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers Product Notes 1 4 USB port for XSCF 1 5 Serial port for XSCF 1 6 LAN port for XSCF 2 7 UPC port 2 8 Serial Attached SCSI SAS port 1 9 Gigabit Ethernet GbE port for OS 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ...

Page 192: ...nctions of Power Supply Unit Component Name Status Description Power supply unit PSU IN On green Indicates that input power is being supplied to the power supply unit Off Indicates that input power is not being supplied to the power supply unit OUT On green Indicates that the power is on and being supplied Off Indicates that the power is stopped and is not being supplied CHECK On amber Indicates t...

Page 193: ...pecifications Item Specifications Frequency of CPU 2 75 GHz 2 86 GHz Input voltage 48 Vdc 60 Vdc Number of power cords 2 one for each power supply unit Power cord length 5 m 16 4 ft Redundancy 1 1 redundant configuration Rated current In a redundant configuration the rated current per cable is half the value shown in TABLE E 2 10 52 A 8 50 A Maximum power consumption This value applies to the full...

Page 194: ...ware Operation on page 4 15 When using the DC power supply model refer to the content described in this appendix On the DC power supply model the showhardconf command output for the CPU and the power supply unit section is as shown in the example below For details see the showhardconf command man pages CPU Status Normal Freq 2 750 GHz Type 32 Core 4 Strand 2 PSU 0 Status Normal Serial EA09320015 F...

Page 195: ...e Oracle Solaris raidctl command The MBU contains the RAID controller When the MBU is replaced the disks comprising the RAID boot volume must be reactivated to be able to boot This is done from OBP via the OBP command activate volume 1 Confirm that the RAID volume is no longer listed 0 ok probe scsi all pci 0 600000 pci 0 pci 0 scsi 0 MPT Version 1 05 Firmware Version 1 31 00 00 arget 4 Unit 0 Rem...

Page 196: ...tegrated Mirroring Optimal Enabled Inactive 2 Members 585805824 Blocks 299 GB Disk 1 Primary Online Target 0 FUJITSU MBD2300RC 3702 Disk 0 Secondary Online Target 1 FUJITSU MBD2300RC 3702 0 ok 0 activate volume Volume 0 is now activated 0 ok show volumes Volume 0 Target 0 Type IM Integrated Mirroring Degraded Enabled Resync In Progress 2 Members 585805824 Blocks 299 GB Disk 1 Primary Online Target...

Page 197: ... 0 600000 pci 0 pci 0 scsi 0 MPT Version 1 05 Firmware Version 1 31 00 00 Target 0 Volume 0 Unit 0 Disk LSILOGICLogical Volume 3000 585805824 Blocks 299 GB Target 4 Unit 0 Removable Read Only device TEAC DV W28S V J 0B SATA device PhyNum 4 0 ok boot Boot device disk a File and args SunOS Release 5 10 Version Generic_142909 17 64 bit Copyright c 1983 2010 Oracle and or its affiliates All rights res...

Page 198: ... 0 scsi 0 mpt0 Aug 18 21 07 02 m3000 Physical disk target 1 is online Aug 18 21 07 02 m3000 scsi pci 0 600000 pci 0 pci 0 scsi 0 mpt0 Aug 18 21 07 02 m3000 Volume 0 is enabled resyncing optimal Aug 18 21 07 02 m3000 scsi pci 0 600000 pci 0 pci 0 scsi 0 mpt0 Aug 18 21 07 02 m3000 Volume 0 is enabled optimal raidctl l c0t0d0 Volume Size Stripe Status Cache RAID Sub Size Level Disk c0t0d0 279 3G N A ...

Page 199: ... Clock control unit CLI Command line interface CMU CH CMU channel CE Correctable error CPU Central processing unit D DCL Domain component list DDC DC to DC converter DE Diagnosis engine DID Domain ID DIMM Dual inline memory module DRAM Dynamic random access memory E Ecache External cache ECC Error correction code F FANBP Fan backplane FMA Fault management architecture FRU Field replaceable unit G ...

Page 200: ...etwork time protocol NVRAM Non volatile random access memory O OPNL Operator panel OS Operating system P PCIe PCI express POST Power on self test POR Power on reset PSB Physical system board PSU Power supply unit R PROM Programmable read only memory RAM Random access memory S SAS Serial attached SCSI SATA Serial ATA SRAM Static RAM SC System controller T TC Throughput computing TOD Time of day U U...

Page 201: ...ort 2 16 LAN port 2 15 RCI port 2 15 UPC port 2 15 SAS port 2 16 USB port 2 15 F fan backplane 14 1 fan cage 14 4 fan cover 5 7 fan unit FAN_A 13 1 14 2 B 7 flowchart 3 2 front panel 2 1 FRU components B 1 H hard disk drive HDD 10 1 Hard Disk Drive Backplane HDDBP 10 2 hardware overview 2 1 Hardware RAID 4 2 K key 2 5 L LED 2 9 2 11 M maintenance tool 4 1 mode switch 2 7 motherboard unit MBU 6 1 C...

Page 202: ... 3 server precautions 1 3 shutter unit 6 4 slide rail 5 1 SPARC64 VII processor B 4 SPARC64 VII processor B 4 storage device CD RW DVD RW drive unit DVDU B 6 hard disk drive 9 1 B 5 switch 2 7 T top cover 5 3 troubleshooting command 3 11 U UPS controller UPC D 1 Cable Connector D 5 Configuration of Signal Lines D 3 Connection D 6 overview D 1 Power supply conditions D 4 Signal Cable D 2 UPC Port D...

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