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SPARC M5-32 and SPARC M6-32 Servers Installation Guide • December 2014

Raised Floor Weight Considerations

A fully configured server weighs nearly of 3700 lbs (1678 kg), and it could weigh
more depending on how you cable the server. While the loading is over an area of
around 2.75 ft x 3.75 ft (838 mm x 1143 mm), the true stress of the server weight is
over the four casters and four leveling feet.

The server has a caster and an adjacent leveling foot at each corner of the server, so
each corner of the bears almost 1000 lbs (454 kg) of the server’s weight. If a caster
and leveling foot are located in the center of a raised floor tile, that tile bears this
nearly 1000 lbs (454 kg) load. The floor tile and underlying supports must be able to
accommodate this load.

Related Information

“Physical Dimensions” on page 24

“Installation and Service Area” on page 25

“Leveling Feet and Caster Dimensions” on page 26

“Stabilizing the Server” on page 87

Mounting Holes and Cable Routing Floor Cutout
Specifications

The illustration shows the bottom view of the server with an

example

floor cutout.

This example cutout extends under the server to provide a generous bend radius for
the cables and power cords. Depending on your raised-floor cabling requirements,
your data center might require a different cutout. Contact your facilities manager for
more information.

The mounting hole dimensions are for optional mounting brackets. See

“Install the

Mounting Brackets” on page 91

for instructions.

Caution –

If your floor cutout is near the leveling feet or mounting brackets, ensure

that the surrounding floor tiles can support the weight of the server. See

“Raised

Floor Weight Considerations” on page 28

for more information.

Caution –

Be careful when moving the server near floor cutouts. If the server’s

casters fall into a floor cutout, the floor and the server could be severely damaged.

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Страница 3: ...ardware Architecture 9 SPs and SPPs 10 Domain Configurable Units 10 Physical Domains 13 Understanding the Firmware and Software Environment 14 OpenBoot 15 Oracle ILOM 15 Oracle Solaris OS 16 Oracle VM Server for SPARC 17 Oracle Enterprise Manager Ops Center 17 Preparing the Site 19 Site Preparation Checklist 19 General Installation Site Guidelines 22 Reviewing the Physical Specifications 23 ...

Страница 4: ...quirements 37 Power Cord to Power Supply Relationship 40 Grounding Requirements 42 Circuit Breaker Capacity Requirements 43 Preparing for Cooling 43 Environmental Requirements 44 Airborne Contaminates 45 Heat Dissipation and Airflow Requirements 47 Cooling Airflow From Ceiling Vents 49 Cooling Airflow From Perforated Floor Tiles 50 Measure the Ambient Temperature and Humidity 52 Preparing the Unlo...

Страница 5: ...an Antistatic Wrist Strap 70 Installing the Server 73 Confirm the Site Preparation 73 Receive the Server 75 Unpack the Server 76 Moving the Server 78 Server Moves in Every Direction 78 Move the Server to the Installation Site 79 Use a Metal Plate to Cross Gaps in the Floor 82 Move Server Up or Down a Ramp 84 Stabilizing the Server 87 Lower the Leveling Feet 87 Raise the Leveling Feet 89 Install th...

Страница 6: ... Brackets 123 Connect the Power Cords 126 Secure the Power Cords 131 Connect the EMS Network Cables 134 Connect Other Data Cables 135 Managing Data Cables 136 Secure Cables Routed Up 136 Secure Cables Routed Down 138 Powering On the Server for the First Time 141 Installed Software 142 Inspect the Power Cords 142 Dual Redundant SPs 143 Connect Terminals or Emulators to the SP SER MGT Ports 144 Swit...

Страница 7: ...Contents vii Oracle Solaris OS Configuration Parameters 156 Additional Software Configuration and Testing 157 Glossary 159 Index 165 ...

Страница 8: ...viii SPARC M5 32 and SPARC M6 32 Servers Installation Guide December 2014 ...

Страница 9: ...system administrators and authorized service providers who have advanced experience working with similar products Product Notes on page ix Related Documentation on page x Feedback on page x Access to Oracle Support on page x Product Notes For late breaking information and known issues about this product refer to the product notes at http www oracle com goto M5 32 docs http www oracle com goto M6 3...

Страница 10: ...opic lookup ctx acc id info or visit http www oracle com pls topic lookup ctx acc id trs if you are hearing impaired Documentation Links SPARC M5 32 and SPARC M6 32 servers http www oracle com goto M5 32 docs http www oracle com goto M6 32 docs Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM http www oracle com goto ILOM docs Oracle Solaris 11 OS http www oracle com goto Solaris11 docs Oracle VM Server ...

Страница 11: ... the server Description Links Review the tasks required to install the server Installation Task Overview on page 1 Review the main server features Server Overview on page 3 Understand the status indicators required for the installation System Status LEDs on page 4 Identify the key external server components Understand the hardware architecture and software environment Front Components on page 6 Re...

Страница 12: ...llation site for the server installation by reviewing the server specifications and site requirements Preparing the Site on page 19 5 Take ESD and safety precautions and assemble the required tools Preparing for Installation on page 67 6 Confirm the site is ready for the server Receive and unpack the server Confirm the Site Preparation on page 73 Receive the Server on page 75 Unpack the Server on ...

Страница 13: ...32 SPARC M5 processors each with 6 cores and 8 threads per core SPARC M6 32 server 8 to 32 SPARC M6 processors each with 12 cores and 8 threads per core Memory 32 DIMM slots per processor I O expansion 64 low profile PCIe Generation 3 card slots Hard drive storage 32 drive slots supporting 2 5 inch HDDs or SSDs Service processors 2 redundant SPs with 4 SPPs to monitor and control the server remote...

Страница 14: ...n 1 Fault LED amber Indicates that a service action is required Refer to the Server Service detecting and managing faults for instructions if this LED lights 2 System OK LED green Indicates the following conditions Off System is not running in its normal state System power might be off The SPs might still be running Steady on System is powered on and is running in its normal operating state No ser...

Страница 15: ...rds are not connected or the facility power grid circuit breakers are switched off Steady on green One or both of the SPs have initialized and can be accessed through the Oracle ILOM CLI or web interface Blink green SPs are initializing the Oracle ILOM firmware 4 ESD grounding jacks The server has four 4 mm ESD grounding jacks two on each panel where you can attach antistatic wrist straps prior to...

Страница 16: ...6 SPARC M5 32 and SPARC M6 32 Servers Installation Guide December 2014 Front Components ...

Страница 17: ...ge 59 Connecting the Front SP Cables on page 97 No Description 1 Front LED panel containing LEDs key switch and ESD grounding jacks 2 Power supply 3 Fan module FM 4 Leveling feet 5 Power system distribution board PSDB 6 Service processors SP 7 Clock board 8 Scalability switch boards SSB 9 Mounting brackets ...

Страница 18: ...8 SPARC M5 32 and SPARC M6 32 Servers Installation Guide December 2014 Rear Components ...

Страница 19: ... divide these hardware resources into smaller units called PDomains to address the demands of your applications SPs and SPPs on page 10 Domain Configurable Units on page 10 Physical Domains on page 13 No Description 1 Left cable management bracket 2 I O boards 3 Service processor proxies SPP 4 CPU memory units CMU 5 Leveling feet 6 AC input filters power cord connectors 7 Right cable management br...

Страница 20: ...nents on page 6 for the location of the SPs and see Rear Components on page 8 for the location of the SPPs Related Information Planning Network Addresses on page 59 Connecting the Front SP Cables on page 97 Connect Terminals or Emulators to the SP SER MGT Ports on page 144 Log In to the Active SP on page 148 Set Oracle ILOM Network Addresses on page 150 Power On the Server on page 154 Domain Confi...

Страница 21: ...Understanding the Server 11 FIGURE DCU Locations Rear of Server ...

Страница 22: ...ordered a server can contain fewer than four DCUs and each DCU can contain less than the maximum number of CMUs EMS modules and drives Contact your Oracle Sales representative for specific ordering details A fully populated DCU contains four CMUs and a half populated DCU contains two CMUs Each DCU can contain the following components ...

Страница 23: ... Physical Domains A physical domain PDomain operates like an independent server that has full hardware isolation from other PDomains in the server A hardware or software failure on one PDomain does not affect the other PDomains on a server DCU Components DCU 0 Fully populated CMU 0 CMU 1 CMU 2 CMU3 Half populated CMU 0 and CMU 3 SPP 0 IOU 0 DCU 1 Fully populated CMU 4 CMU 5 CMU 6 CMU7 Half populat...

Страница 24: ...ers animation http youtu be VkFu6 PezHM Related Information Domain Configurable Units on page 10 Physical Domains on page 13 Server Administration PDomain types Physical Domains and Multilayered Virtualization in Oracle s SPARC M5 32 and SPARC M6 32 Servers animation Understanding the Firmware and Software Environment The server is preinstalled with the following software and firmware OpenBoot on ...

Страница 25: ... refer to the Server Administration and the OpenBoot 4 x Command Reference Manual Related Information OpenBoot 4 x Command Reference Manual http docs oracle com cd E23824_01 Physical Domains on page 13 Power On the Server on page 154 Server Administration accessing the ok prompt Oracle ILOM Oracle ILOM is the system management firmware that is preinstalled on the server s SPs Oracle ILOM enables y...

Страница 26: ...s on page 13 Powering On the Server for the First Time on page 141 Oracle ILOM documentation http www oracle com goto ILOM docs Oracle Solaris OS The server is preinstalled with the Oracle Solaris OS The Oracle Solaris OS provides many utilities to help install and administer your applications Find information about the features of the OS as well as links to technical reports and training courses ...

Страница 27: ...ps wikis oracle com display oraclevm Oracle VM Server fo r SPARC Related Information Planning Network Addresses on page 59 Additional Software Configuration and Testing on page 157 Server Administration Oracle VM Server for SPARC overview Oracle University http education oracle com Oracle Enterprise Manager Ops Center Oracle Enterprise Manager Ops Center is a comprehensive system management soluti...

Страница 28: ...M Server for SPARC logical domains and Oracle Solaris Zones by selecting the Deploy How To tab on the documentation library For example you can find the Oracle Enterprise Manager Ops Center 12c Release 2 Deploy How Tos tab here http www oracle com pls topic lookup ctx oc122 id deployhowto Related Information Oracle Enterprise Manager Ops Center Downloads http www oracle com technetwork oem ops cen...

Страница 29: ...allation Site Guidelines on page 22 2 Confirm that the physical site is ready to receive the server Reviewing the Physical Specifications on page 23 3 Ensure that the power requirements are met Reviewing the Power Requirements on page 30 4 Understand the environmental requirements and ensure that the cooling system can maintain the server within the ideal operating range Preparing for Cooling on p...

Страница 30: ...quirements on page 55 Access Route Guidelines on page 55 Unpacking Area on page 57 Does the access route provide sufficient space for transporting a packaged server Have you protected the access route by covering it with fiberboard or similar material Installation site Does the server s installation location meet all space requirements See Reviewing the Physical Specifications on page 23 Is the da...

Страница 31: ... requirements See Circuit Breaker Capacity Requirements on page 43 Operating environment and cooling Does the data center meet the temperature and humidity requirements See Environmental Requirements on page 44 Does the installation site environment provide adequate ventilation and airflow to cool an operating server See Heat Dissipation and Airflow Requirements on page 47 Cooling Airflow From Cei...

Страница 32: ...nding A qualified electrical engineer must perform any grounding work Verify the grounding method for the building Observe the precautions warnings and notes about handling that appear on labels on the equipment Have you set aside an area away from the installation location where you can safely unpack the server See Unpacking Area on page 57 Data connections Do you clearly understand the data conn...

Страница 33: ... properly accommodate the server by reviewing its physical specifications and space requirements Physical Dimensions on page 24 Installation and Service Area on page 25 Leveling Feet and Caster Dimensions on page 26 Raised Floor Weight Considerations on page 28 Mounting Holes and Cable Routing Floor Cutout Specifications on page 28 Related Information Understanding the Server on page 1 Preparing t...

Страница 34: ...s on page 28 Shipping Container Dimensions on page 54 Access Route Guidelines on page 55 Server Dimension English Metric Height 78 7 in 2000 mm Width 35 6 in 904 mm Width without removable side panels 34 5 in 876 mm Depth with doors 57 1 in 1451 mm Depth with doors removed 53 6 in 1362 mm Depth front door handle to rear door handle 58 3 in 1482 mm Maximum weight varies by configuration Approx 3700...

Страница 35: ...he server Do not attempt to operate the server in a smaller service area Note The length between the two door pivot points is 56 5 in 1435 mm The depth of the server without doors is 53 6 in 1362 mm When turning the server temporarily provide additional space in front or rear of the installation site beyond the minimum aisle width The server requires at least 70 in 1 78m of space to turn 1 Front o...

Страница 36: ...Information Physical Dimensions on page 24 Installing the Server on page 73 Leveling Feet and Caster Dimensions The illustration shows the bottom view of the server 1 Turning the front of the server into the installation site 2 Turning the rear of server into the installation site ...

Страница 37: ...ing the Site 27 Related Information Physical Dimensions on page 24 Mounting Holes and Cable Routing Floor Cutout Specifications on page 28 Stabilizing the Server on page 87 1 Front of server 2 Rear of server ...

Страница 38: ... Service Area on page 25 Leveling Feet and Caster Dimensions on page 26 Stabilizing the Server on page 87 Mounting Holes and Cable Routing Floor Cutout Specifications The illustration shows the bottom view of the server with an example floor cutout This example cutout extends under the server to provide a generous bend radius for the cables and power cords Depending on your raised floor cabling re...

Страница 39: ...Preparing the Site 29 Related Information Leveling Feet and Caster Dimensions on page 26 Access Route Guidelines on page 55 Moving the Server on page 78 1 Front of server 2 Rear of server ...

Страница 40: ...ifications Power Supply Specifications on page 30 Understand the server s total power consumption Server Power Consumption on page 31 Identify the power cords and review their specifications Understand the facility power receptacle requirements Power Cord Specifications on page 32 Facility Power Receptacles on page 36 Ensure that the facility meets these power requirements Facility Power Requireme...

Страница 41: ... page 43 Server Power Consumption The combined server power ratings are between 20 kVA and 30 kVA for a fully configured server Specification Measurement Rated power supply output capacity 7 0 KW Nominal AC operating voltage range 200 480 VAC Phase Three phase delta Nominal frequencies 50 60 Hz input Output rating 12 2V 583A output Efficiency 90 efficient 20 to 100 load Maximum AC RMS input curren...

Страница 42: ...rver page http www oracle com goto powercalculators Note All 12 power supplies must be installed and all 6 power cords must be connected to power the server Related Information Power Supply Specifications on page 30 Power Cord Specifications on page 32 Facility Power Requirements on page 37 Power Cord Specifications Six power cords deliver power to the server Two types of AC power cords are availa...

Страница 43: ...Preparing the Site 33 FIGURE 4 Wire Power Cord AC Plug 460P9W Figure Legend 1 L1 2 L2 3 L3 4 Ground ...

Страница 44: ...e December 2014 FIGURE 5 Wire Power Cord AC Plug 532P6W Note When using the 5 wire power cord the neutral wire is not connected Only the three live wires and the ground wire are connected Figure Legend 1 L1 2 L2 3 L3 4 Neutral not connected to cable 5 Ground ...

Страница 45: ...more information Caution Ensure that you install the server near your power grid s electrical outlets and ensure that these outlets are easily accessible in case you must detach the power cords in an emergency Note Electrical work and installations must comply with applicable local state or national electrical codes Your facility manager or a qualified electrician must connect these power cords to...

Страница 46: ...ceptacles You must provide six ISO 60309 power connectors or receptacles to connect to the server s AC power cords The following illustrations show the pin layout of the appropriate female connectors or receptacles FIGURE 4 Wire Power Cord AC Receptacle Figure Legend 1 L1 2 L2 3 L3 4 Ground ...

Страница 47: ... Supply Relationship on page 40 Facility Power Requirements The server is designed to be powered by two utility power grids Connect three power cords AC0 AC1 and AC2 to one power grid and connect the remaining three power cords to a second power grid AC3 AC4 and AC5 All six power cords must be connected when operating the server Figure Legend 1 L1 2 L2 3 L3 4 Neutral 5 Ground ...

Страница 48: ... power cord connected to the server is used to supply power and the power load is balanced When power loads are greater than 5 of the power supply capacity the power loads are balanced at 10 Using 3 phase sine wave uninterruptible power supplies you can create two separate power grids from one facility power source ...

Страница 49: ...alified electrician to determine what type of power is supplied to your building Caution To protect your server from electrical fluctuations and interruptions use a dedicated power distribution system uninterruptible power supplies power conditioning equipment and lightning arresters The three phase AC power source must be a center point grounded star configuration type TN C per IEC 60950 The serv...

Страница 50: ...he server Each power cord supplies power to two power supplies To ensure the redundant operation of the power supplies connect the left three power cords to one AC power grid and the right three power cords to another AC power grid see Facility Power Requirements on page 37 for more information All 12 power supplies provide 1 1 2N redundancy in case of a power failure to a single AC power grid The...

Страница 51: ...Preparing the Site 41 ...

Страница 52: ...l cabinet grounding is required Because different grounding methods vary by locality refer to documentation such as IEC documents for the correct grounding method Ensure that the facility administrator or qualified electrical engineer verifies the grounding method for the building and performs the grounding work Related Information Power Cord Specifications on page 32 Power Cord to Power Supply Re...

Страница 53: ...circuit breakers accommodate your facility power infrastructure Related Information Server Power Consumption on page 31 Power Cord Specifications on page 32 Facility Power Requirements on page 37 Connect the Power Cords on page 126 Switch On the Facility Circuit Breakers on page 145 Preparing for Cooling Review the environmental requirements and ensure that the installation site provides adequate ...

Страница 54: ...cked 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F Note Temperature ramp rate must not exceed 20 C 36 F per hour 21 to 23 C 70 to 74 F Relative humidity 20 to 80 27 C 81 F max wet bulb temperature noncondensing Note Humidity ramp rate must not exceed 30 per hour Up to 93 38 C 100 4 F max wet bulb temperature noncondensing Note Humidity ramp rate must not exceed 20 per hour 45 to 50 Altitude Up to 3000m 10000 ft Note Exce...

Страница 55: ...oading docks and areas that involve the use of chemicals or generate toxic vapors or dust Ensure the exhaust from generators or other sources of exhaust do not enter the intakes of air conditioning systems serving the data center If the data center must be located near these hazardous locations add and regularly maintain adequate filtering systems Note To avoid introducing airborne contaminates to...

Страница 56: ... Levels Contaminate Tolerable Limit Hydrogen sulfide H2S Up to 7 1 ppb Sulfur dioxide sulfur oxide SO2 Up to 37 ppb Hydrogen chloride HCI Up to 6 6 ppb Chlorine CI2 Up to 3 4 ppb Hydrogen fluoride HF Up to 3 6 ppb Nitrogen dioxide nitrogen oxide NO2 Up to 52 ppb Ammonia NH3 Up to 420 ppb Ozone O3 Up to 5 ppb Oil vapor Up to 0 2 mg m3 Dust Up to 0 15 mg m3 Seawater salt damage Do not install the se...

Страница 57: ...server The direction of the airflow is from the front to the back of the server The approximate server airflow is Maximum 4200 CFM Typical 2500 CFM To ensure adequate airflow Allow a minimum clearance of 36 inches 914 mm at the front and the rear of the server for ventilation If the server is not completely populated with components cover the empty slots with filler panels Manage cables to minimiz...

Страница 58: ...flow requirements for the left and right sides or the top and bottom of the server Related Information Cooling Airflow From Ceiling Vents on page 49 Cooling Airflow From Perforated Floor Tiles on page 50 Measure the Ambient Temperature and Humidity on page 52 1 Front of server 2 Rear of server ...

Страница 59: ...rver so that conditioned air flows through the server To provide maximum cooling the airflow should be approximately 4200 CFM Related Information Heat Dissipation and Airflow Requirements on page 47 Cooling Airflow From Perforated Floor Tiles on page 50 Measure the Ambient Temperature and Humidity on page 52 1 Front of server 2 Rear of server ...

Страница 60: ... In this example each perforated tile provides 600 CFM of cooling air in order to provide the 4200 CFM maximum total cooling airflow If your perforated floor tiles provide cooling air greater than 600 CFM you can use fewer tiles to cool the server For example if the perforated floor tiles produce 700 CFM of cooling air install six floor tiles in front of the server Note The exact arrangement of th...

Страница 61: ...Preparing the Site 51 Related Information Heat Dissipation and Airflow Requirements on page 47 Cooling Airflow From Ceiling Vents on page 49 ...

Страница 62: ...erature and humidity in front of the server Measure the ambient airflow temperature and humidity 2 inches in front of the server and between the power supplies See Environmental Requirements on page 44 for the ambient temperature and humidity ranges Related Information Environmental Requirements on page 44 Cooling Airflow From Ceiling Vents on page 49 Cooling Airflow From Perforated Floor Tiles on...

Страница 63: ...om the loading ramp to the installation site Shipping Container Dimensions on page 54 Loading Dock and Receiving Area Requirements on page 55 Access Route Guidelines on page 55 Unpacking Area on page 57 Related Information Reviewing the Physical Specifications on page 23 Preparing for Installation on page 67 Installing the Server on page 73 ...

Страница 64: ...parate containers The six power cords weigh a total of 136 lbs 62 kg Shipping Container Dimension U S Metric Shipping height 85 in 2159 mm Shipping width 48 0 in 1219 mm Shipping depth 71 5 in 1816 mm Shipping weight varies by configuration Approx 4015 lbs maximum Approx 1821 kg maximum Weight of shipping container alone 315 lbs 143 kg ...

Страница 65: ...ts shipping container until it arrives at suitable area to unpack it To avoid introducing airborne contaminates to the data center unpack the server outside of the data center and then move the server to its final location Note Acclimatization If the shipping container is very cold or hot place the unopened container in an environment similar to the data center overnight or as long as 24 hours unt...

Страница 66: ...etal plate when entering or exiting an elevator The following access route dimensions are the minimum space required to pass through doors or around obstacles Add additional space for people or equipment required to move the server These dimensions are for flat surfaces only If the doorway is located at the top or bottom of an incline increase the doorway clearance to 88 inches 2235 mm for package...

Страница 67: ...de which is attached to the shipping carton for the unpacking instructions Caution You must provide 10 ft 3 m as a stopping zone to slow and stop the server after it rolls down the shipping pallet ramps Failure to provide this stopping zone could lead to equipment damage or serious physical injury Note Remove the shipping container in a conditioned space away from the final installation site to re...

Страница 68: ...de December 2014 FIGURE Unloading Area Dimensions Related Information Shipping Container Dimensions on page 54 Loading Dock and Receiving Area Requirements on page 55 Access Route Guidelines on page 55 Figure Legend 1 Shipping pallet 2 Ramps 3 Stopping zone ...

Страница 69: ...nnections and network addresses Description Link Review the list of cable connections and network addresses required during the initial installation Mandatory Cable Connections and Network Addresses on page 59 Provide network addresses to the service processor components SP Cables on page 60 SP Network Addresses on page 64 Provide network addresses to the network cables connected to each PDomain i...

Страница 70: ... SP role Do not assume that SP0 will take the Active SP role and that SP1 will take the Standby SP role Type Description Link Network addresses At least one network cable and network address for each PDomain PDomain Cables and Network Addresses on page 65 Optional Network cables and addresses for each installed network interface PCIe card PCIe Network Interface Cards on page 65 SPs Required cables...

Страница 71: ...dminister the server through the Oracle ILOM console In addition to the two SPs the server contains up to four SPPs Each SPP manages one DCU in the server The Active SP and the SPPs communicate with each other over an internal VLAN For each PDomain one SPP takes the role of the PDomain SPP which manages tasks for the PDomain and provides rKVMS service for that PDomain To isolate the Oracle ILOM ad...

Страница 72: ... SPARC M6 32 Servers Installation Guide December 2014 To add redundancy connect each SP to a different Ethernet switch Connect these two switches to a third switch and connect that third switch to the Oracle ILOM console ...

Страница 73: ... Related Information Mandatory Cable Connections and Network Addresses on page 59 SP Network Addresses on page 64 Connecting the Front SP Cables on page 97 Dual Redundant SPs on page 143 Log In to the Active SP on page 148 ...

Страница 74: ...ote The Oracle ILOM SPs do not support DHCP You must assign static network addresses to these components For the preceding SP components provide the following network address information Host name optional IP address Network domain Netmask IP address of the network gateway IP address of the network name server Note The SPs Active SP and all PDomain SPPs should share the same IP network with unique...

Страница 75: ...o each PDomain Each DCU contains four EMS modules and each EMS contains two 10 GbE 10GBase T ports a total of eight available 10 GbE ports per DCU By attaching Category 6A or better network cables from your network to these 10 GbE ports you can create multiple redundant networking connections to each PDomain During the Oracle Solaris OS configuration you will be prompted to supply the following ne...

Страница 76: ...system Provide at least one IP address for each logical domain you create using the Oracle VM Server for SPARC software For additional information about the Oracle VM Server for SPARC software refer to Oracle VM Server for SPARC product page http www oracle com us technologies virtualization oraclevm oracle vm server for sparc 068923 html Oracle VM Server for SPARC wiki https wikis oracle com disp...

Страница 77: ...More people will be required to push the server up ramps or over rough surfaces Description Link Prevent equipment damage and personal injury by understanding the server handling cautions Handling Precautions on page 67 Prevent damage to components by taking the ESD precautions ESD Precautions on page 68 Observe all of the Oracle safety and security warnings Oracle Safety Information on page 69 As...

Страница 78: ...e server permanently Related Information Physical Dimensions on page 24 Shipping Container Dimensions on page 54 ESD Precautions on page 68 Oracle Safety Information on page 69 Moving the Server on page 78 Stabilizing the Server on page 87 ESD Precautions Electronic equipment is susceptible to damage by static electricity Use a grounded antistatic wrist strap foot strap or equivalent safety equipm...

Страница 79: ...shipping container Read the Important Safety Information for Oracle s Sun Hardware Systems document that is included with the server Read all safety notices in the SPARC M5 32 and SPARC M6 32 Servers Safety and Compliance Guide Read the security information in the SPARC M5 32 and SPARC M6 32 Servers Security Guide Read the safety labels that are on the equipment Related Information General Install...

Страница 80: ...you must provide a system console device such as one of the following ASCII terminal workstation or laptop Terminal server Patch panel connected to a terminal server Related Information Installing the Server on page 73 Connecting the Front SP Cables on page 97 Connecting the Rear Power Cords and Data Cables on page 119 Powering On the Server for the First Time on page 141 Attach an Antistatic Wris...

Страница 81: ...lated Information ESD Precautions on page 68 Installing the Server on page 73 Connecting the Front SP Cables on page 97 Connecting the Rear Power Cords and Data Cables on page 119 Powering On the Server for the First Time on page 141 ...

Страница 82: ...72 SPARC M5 32 and SPARC M6 32 Servers Installation Guide December 2014 ...

Страница 83: ...tep Description Link 1 Inspect the installation site and prepare it for the server installation Confirm the Site Preparation on page 73 2 Receive and unload the server from the delivery truck Receive the Server on page 75 3 Unpack the server from the shipping container Unpack the Server on page 76 4 Safely move the server to the installation site Moving the Server on page 78 5 Stabilize the server...

Страница 84: ...sure that the installation site provides adequate air conditioning See Heat Dissipation and Airflow Requirements on page 47 for more information 6 Prepare the entire route from the loading dock to the installation site See Access Route Guidelines on page 55 7 Prepare a 3 16 inch 4 8 mm thick A36 metal plate with beveled edges that is large enough to support the server when it rolls over gaps or ho...

Страница 85: ... not meet the requirements provide a standard forklift or other means to unload the server Alternatively you can request that the server be shipped in a truck with a lift gate 3 When the server arrives leave the server in its shipping container and move it to a location where it can acclimate to the same temperature as the data center Note Acclimatization time If the shipping package is very cold ...

Страница 86: ...e unpacking instructions to unpack the server 4 Save the mounting brackets and the 13 mm bolts that secured the server to the shipping pallet You can use these mounting brackets the eight 13 mm bolts that secured these brackets to the server and eight 17 mm bolts which you supply to secure the server to the installation site floor Note When unpacking the server remove the kick plate to access the ...

Страница 87: ...Installing the Server 77 Related Information Unpacking Guide Leveling Feet and Caster Dimensions on page 26 Unpacking Area on page 57 Install the Mounting Brackets on page 91 ...

Страница 88: ...tallation Site on page 79 Use a Metal Plate to Cross Gaps in the Floor on page 82 Move Server Up or Down a Ramp on page 84 Server Moves in Every Direction All four casters swivel and enable you to roll the server in every direction While these four swiveling castors help position the server at the installation site the server can roll off course if you do not follow the guidelines in Move the Serv...

Страница 89: ...to Cross Gaps in the Floor on page 82 Move Server Up or Down a Ramp on page 84 Move the Server to the Installation Site Caution A fully configured unpackaged server weighs nearly 3700 lbs 1678 kg Ensure that the route to the installation site is free of obstacles and always use four or more people to move the server ...

Страница 90: ... Server Up or Down a Ramp on page 84 2 Ensure that the server doors are closed and secured Alternatively remove both doors and take them separately to the installation site For instructions on removing a door see Remove the Door on page 100 3 Ensure that all four leveling feet on the bottom of the server are raised and out of the way See Raise the Leveling Feet on page 89 for instructions 4 Using ...

Страница 91: ...r The door might bend under the pressure If necessary remove the doors before moving the server See Remove the Door on page 100 for instructions Caution Be careful when moving the server near floor cutouts If the server s castors fall into a floor cutout the floor and the server could be severely damaged No Description 1 Push the front of the server along the edges 2 Push the rear of the server al...

Страница 92: ... Move Server Up or Down a Ramp on page 84 Related Information Loading Dock and Receiving Area Requirements on page 55 Access Route Guidelines on page 55 Handling Precautions on page 67 Use a Metal Plate to Cross Gaps in the Floor To prevent the server wheels from falling into holes or gaps in the floor always use a 3 16 inch 4 8 mm thick A36 metal plate with beveled edges to cross these gaps The p...

Страница 93: ...you facilities manager to design and use a metal plate that will bridge the gap while supporting the full weight of the server Use a 3 16 inch 4 6 mm thick A36 metal plate with beveled edges when crossing gaps in the floor Related Information Physical Dimensions on page 24 Access Route Guidelines on page 55 Move the Server to the Installation Site on page 79 ...

Страница 94: ...3700 lbs 1678 kg weight of the server over the entire span of the ramp Be at least 48 inches 1220 mm wide or as wide as the passageway Long enough to extend over the elevation and remain under the 5 degree 9 grade maximum incline Designed to ensure that the server does not fall over the sides of the ramp for example add railings stops or bend the edges of the ramp upward 90 degrees Note If the ram...

Страница 95: ... either to push the server up the ramp or to slow the server rolling down the ramp Push or slow the server along the edges of the server With the rear door removed one of the six people can move the server by pushing on either side of the rear LED panel Caution Ensure that the server remains on the ramp If a castor falls off a side of the ramp the server can tip over and damage the equipment and c...

Страница 96: ... the ramp and replace the server doors For instructions on installing a door see Install the Door on page 115 Related Information Access Route Guidelines on page 55 Server Moves in Every Direction on page 78 Move the Server to the Installation Site on page 79 Use a Metal Plate to Cross Gaps in the Floor on page 82 ...

Страница 97: ...d at the top of each leveling foot Turn the wrench clockwise to loosen the 19 mm locking nuts When tightened these locking nuts prevent the leveling feet from being raised or lowered so loosen these nuts before lowering the leveling feet Task Link Lower the leveling feet to stabilize the server at the installation site Raise the leveling feet before moving the server to another site Lower the Leve...

Страница 98: ...orrectly lowered the four leveling feet will support the full weight of the server 4 After lowering each leveling foot use a 19 mm wrench to secure the 19 mm locking nut to the server Turn the wrench counter clockwise to secure the locking nut Note If the leveling foot begins to rotate and move upward use a 13 mm wrench to hold the leveling foot in place while you tighten the 19 mm locking nut ...

Страница 99: ...oning the server make sure that you raise all four leveling feet Note The leveling feet must remain securely down on the floor at the installation site Only raise the leveling feet before moving the server 1 Open the server doors 2 Use a 19 mm wrench to loosen the 19 mm locking nuts located at the top of each leveling foot Turn the wrench clockwise to loosen the 19 mm locking nuts ...

Страница 100: ...ing feet up to the bottom of the server 4 After raising each leveling foot use a 19 mm wrench to secure the 19 mm locking nuts to the server Turn the wrench counter clockwise to secure the locking nuts When tightened these locking nuts prevent the leveling feet from being raised or lowered Related Information Moving the Server on page 78 Lower the Leveling Feet on page 87 ...

Страница 101: ...used to mount the server to floor Note Select bolts that are appropriate for your location These mounting bolts are not included with the server 3 Drill eight 17 mm holes in the floor for the mounting brackets See Mounting Holes and Cable Routing Floor Cutout Specifications on page 28 for the dimensions of these holes Caution Be careful when moving the server near floor cutouts If the server s cas...

Страница 102: ...er 2014 7 Remove the kick plate from the server and set it aside in a safe location 8 Using a 13 mm wrench attach the four mounting brackets to the server using 13 mm bolts 9 Using a 17 mm wrench mount the server to the floor using the eight 17 mm bolts and washers ...

Страница 103: ...Installing the Server 93 10 Using a T20 Torx screwdriver secure the kick plate to the server using the three M4 captive screws ...

Страница 104: ... the leveling feet will further stabilize the server See Lower the Leveling Feet on page 87 12 Close the server doors Related Information Installation and Service Area on page 25 Mounting Holes and Cable Routing Floor Cutout Specifications on page 28 Unpack the Server on page 76 Lower the Leveling Feet on page 87 ...

Страница 105: ... additional components you order such as additional drives or PCIe cards are shipped separately Refer to the Server Service for specific component installation instructions The available optional components are at http www oracle com goto M5 32 http www oracle com goto M6 32 Related Information Rear Components on page 8 ...

Страница 106: ...96 SPARC M5 32 and SPARC M6 32 Servers Installation Guide December 2014 ...

Страница 107: ...nd locate the two SPs at the front of the server See Front Components on page 6 for the location of the two SPs labeled SP0 and SP1 2 Connect Category 5 or better cables from the SP0 and SP1 SER MGT RJ 45 ports to separate terminal devices Connecting each serial cable to different terminal devices provides redundancy in case one terminal device fails Task Link Connect the serial and network cables...

Страница 108: ... cables and network devices that support 1000BASE T networks These 10 100 1000 Mbps NET MGT ports will autonegotiate to the speed of your network 4 Continue with the installation To secure the SP cables through the front panels see Securing the SP Cables on page 99 Related Information Front Components on page 6 SPs and SPPs on page 10 Oracle ILOM on page 15 SP Cables on page 60 SP Network Addresse...

Страница 109: ...Cables on page 97 Description Link Remove the front door to provide access to the front trim panels and kick plate Remove the Door on page 100 Either route the cables down through a raised floor in your data center or up through the top of the server to cable trays Route the SP Cables Down on page 102 Route the SP Cables Up on page 107 After securing the SP cables install the front door Install th...

Страница 110: ...Door Remove the front door to access the front trim and kick plate You can follow these same steps to remove the rear door 1 Open the front door and use a T20 screwdriver to remove the M4 screw securing the ground cable connected to the server frame Save the M4 screw in a safe location ...

Страница 111: ...loosen the two M4 screws securing the upper hinge bracket to the server Loosen but do not remove these screws Leave the upper hinge bracket loosely attached to the server 3 Hold the door to keep it from falling and then lift the upper hinge bracket to release the door ...

Страница 112: ... Continue to one of the following procedures based on whether you will be routing the SP cables down through the floor or up to cable trays above the server Route the SP Cables Down on page 102 Route the SP Cables Up on page 107 Related Information Move the Server to the Installation Site on page 79 Install the Door on page 115 Route the SP Cables Down When routing the SP cables down through the f...

Страница 113: ...Connecting the Front SP Cables 103 1 Use a T20 Torx driver to loosen the three M4 captive screws securing front kick plate Remove the kick plate and set it aside ...

Страница 114: ... cables over the lower door hinge and out the left side of the server When installed the kick plate will secure these cables to the server There are two slots in the kick plate one on the top left of the kick plate and one on the far left edge that enable the cables to exit the server The illustration shows how to route the left two SP cables of the server ...

Страница 115: ...ck plate one on the top of the kick plate and one on the bottom that enable the cables to exit the server The illustration shows how to route the right two SP cables of the server 4 Use a T20 Torx screwdriver to secure the kick plate to the front of the server Do not pinch or bend the SP cables when installing the kick plate The four SP cables should pass freely out of the server on the right and ...

Страница 116: ...the trim panels the cables will not interfere with the front fan modules 6 In the crawl space under the server secure the SP cables to your facility cable management devices Request instructions from your facility manager 7 Continue with the illustration by installing the front door See Install the Door on page 115 Related Information Connect the SP Cables on page 97 Route the SP Cables Up on page...

Страница 117: ... the SP cables up through the top of the server you must route the cables through the front kick plate and up the right and left trim panels 1 Use a T20 Torx driver to loosen the three M4 captive screws securing the front kick plate Remove the kick plate and set it aside ...

Страница 118: ...ARC M5 32 and SPARC M6 32 Servers Installation Guide December 2014 2 Use a T20 Torx driver to loosen the 10 M4 captive screws securing the left and right trim panels Remove the trim panels and set them aside ...

Страница 119: ...n the top left of the kick plate that enable you to route the cables down and then bend them up the channel secured by the left trim panel When installed the kick plate and the left trim panel will secure the SP cables to the server Note Do not kink the cables when bending them up the left channel and ensure that the cables are on the left side of the screw stand offs ...

Страница 120: ...nel and out of the top of the server through a notch to the left of the upper door hinge There is a small notch to the left of the upper door hinge that enables the cables to exit the server The left trim panel will secure the left SP cables to the left channel Note Route the SP cables to the left of the screw stand offs ...

Страница 121: ...ight of the kick plate that enable you to route the cables down and then bend them up the channel secured by the right trim panel When installed the kick plate and the right trim panel will secure the SP cables to the server Note Do not kink the cables when bending them up the right channel and ensure that the cables are on the right side of the screw stand offs and the door latches ...

Страница 122: ...6 Use a T20 Torx screwdriver to tighten the three captive M4 screws and secure the front kick plate to the server Ensure that the SP cables pass through the kick plate slots as shown in the following illustration Note Do not pinch the SP cables when installing the kick plate ...

Страница 123: ...nnecting the Front SP Cables 113 7 Use a T20 Torx screwdriver to tighten the 10 screws securing the left and right trim panels to the server Note Do not pinch the SP cables when installing the trim panels ...

Страница 124: ... and adhesive cable tie mounts to secure the SP cables to the inside edges of the left and right trim panels By securing the SP cables to the trim panels the cables will not interfere with the front fan modules 10 Continue with the installation by installing the front door See Install the Door on page 115 Related Information Connect the SP Cables on page 97 Route the SP Cables Down on page 102 Sec...

Страница 125: ... steps to install either door 1 Confirm that the upper hinge bracket is loosely attached to the server This bracket should have been loosened when you removed the door If the hinge bracket is secured tightly to the server use a T20 screwdriver to loosen the two M4 screws 1 Upper hinge pin 2 M4 screws securing the upper hinge bracket ...

Страница 126: ...RC M5 32 and SPARC M6 32 Servers Installation Guide December 2014 2 Place the door on the lower hinge pin 3 Lift the upper hinge bracket and then lower the upper hinge pin into the hole in the top of the door ...

Страница 127: ...Connecting the Front SP Cables 117 4 Use a T20 screwdriver to tighten the two M4 screws securing the upper hinge bracket to the server After securing the two screws verify that the door can swing freely ...

Страница 128: ...e the ground cable to the server frame using an M4 screw 6 Close the door 7 Continue the installation by installing the power cords and data cables See Connecting the Rear Power Cords and Data Cables on page 119 Related Information Move the Server to the Installation Site on page 79 Remove the Door on page 100 ...

Страница 129: ...mine the best method to route the cables and power cords at your site No Task Link 1 Review the cable routing and securing options to determine the best way to route the rear power cords and data cables for your site Rear Cable Routing Options on page 119 Maximum Cable Connections on page 121 Cable Management Devices on page 122 2 Prepare the cable routing brackets Prepare the Cable Routing Bracke...

Страница 130: ...the server floor See Securing the SP Cables on page 99 for instructions FIGURE Cable Routing Options Related Information Maximum Cable Connections on page 121 Cable Management Devices on page 122 Managing Data Cables on page 136 Figure Legend 1 Data cables and power cords routed up 2 Data cables and power cords routed down 3 Data cables routed upward and power cords routed down ...

Страница 131: ...r cables required Two CAT5 or better serial cables Two CAT6 or better network cables These SP cables are installed in the front of the server and all four SP cables are required EMS network cables 32 CAT6A or better network cables maximum Server can contain up to 16 EMS modules Each EMS module contains two 10 GbE ports At least one network cable is required for each PDomain Power cords Six power c...

Страница 132: ...ription 1 Power cord supports Use tie wraps to secure power cords to these supports 2 Left cable bracket Use this bracket to direct the data cables either upward or downward This illustration shows the bracket installed upward to direct the cables up through the top of the server 3 Cable hooks Use these hooks to support the weight of the data cables 4 Cable partitions Use tie wraps to secure the d...

Страница 133: ...ocated at the top rear of the server The left cable bracket secures the data cables and the right cable bracket secures the power cords Use these brackets to support and route the cables Note The brackets have been installed at the factory with the left cable bracket facing upward and the right cable bracket facing downward With this arrangement the data cables out up through the top of the server...

Страница 134: ...cket as described in the following steps 3 Use a T20 Torx screwdriver to remove the three M4X10 screws securing the right cable bracket Remove the right cable bracket from the server and store the bracket and screws in a safe location 4 Determine if you will be routing the data cables up through the top of the server or down through the floor If routing the data cables upward leave the left cable ...

Страница 135: ...es downward in the left cable channel 7 Use a T20 Torx screwdriver to secure the left cable bracket to the left cable channel with three M4X10 screws 8 Continue with the installation by connecting the power cords See Connect the Power Cords on page 126 Related Information Rear Cable Routing Options on page 119 Maximum Cable Connections on page 121 Cable Management Devices on page 122 Secure the Po...

Страница 136: ...he first time connect the IEC 60309 power cord plugs to the live facility power grid sockets The server receives power from six power cords The server is designed to receive power from two separate power grids with three power cords receiving power from one power grid and the remaining three power cords receiving power from a second power grid You must connect all six power cords Note To aid insta...

Страница 137: ...hree power cords from the second power grid to the right three AC input filters AC3 AC4 and AC5 4 Determine if you will be routing the power cords up through the top of the server or down through the bottom If you are routing the power cords up go to Step 6 If you are routing the power cords down continue to Step 5 For more information about routing power cords and data cables see Rear Cable Routi...

Страница 138: ...hread the power cord plug through the right most opening at the top of the server Route the power cord plug to the left most AC input filter labeled AC0 7 Press the power cord plug into the left most AC input filter and lift the locking handle up until it firmly secures the plug to the AC input filter ...

Страница 139: ...management hooks below the AC input filters These hooks cannot support the weight of the power cords 9 Route the power cord to the right and determine if you will be routing the cables up through the top of the server or down through the bottom If you are routing the power cord upward thread the power cord out through the top of the server If you are routing downward lead the power cord to the rig...

Страница 140: ...power cords at your data center 11 Label both ends of the power cords the facility AC outlet and the facility circuit breakers with the AC input filter number or with a unique facility number By labeling these components you will be able to replace the power cords to the appropriate outlets after servicing the server When powering on the server for the first time you will switch on each circuit br...

Страница 141: ...Secure the power cords to the server See Secure the Power Cords on page 131 for instructions Related Information Reviewing the Power Requirements on page 30 Cable Management Devices on page 122 Secure the Power Cords on page 131 Secure the Power Cords Secure the power cords to the server and to cable management devices above or below the server 1 Use tie wraps to secure the power cords to the supp...

Страница 142: ...ion for instructions Skip to Step 9 5 Confirm that the power cords are routed through the right cable channel and down through the bottom of the server 6 Confirm that the right cable bracket is installed in the right cable channel See Prepare the Cable Routing Brackets on page 123 for instructions 7 Using tie wraps secure the power cords to the right cable bracket and right channel cable stand off...

Страница 143: ... cords to your facility cable management devices Request instructions from your facility manager 9 Continue the installation by connecting the EMS network cables See Connect the EMS Network Cables on page 134 Related Information Reviewing the Power Requirements on page 30 Connect the Power Cords on page 126 ...

Страница 144: ... your network Note To achieve 10 GbE network speeds you must use Category 6A or Category 7 network cables and your network switches or hubs must support the 10GBASE T Ethernet standard The network cable length must not exceed 328 ft 100 meters Caution Only EMS modules are supported in the EMS slots Installing other PCIe express modules in these slots is not supported and could damage the server an...

Страница 145: ...s on page 136 Related Information PDomain Cables and Network Addresses on page 65 Maximum Cable Connections on page 121 Managing Data Cables on page 136 Connect Other Data Cables 1 If your server configuration includes optional PCIe cards connect the appropriate I O cables to their connectors Refer to the PCIe card documentation for specific instructions Note For instructions on installing optiona...

Страница 146: ...s on page 136 Peripheral device documentation Managing Data Cables Determine if you will route the data cables up through the top of the server or down through a floor cutout under the server Related Information Rear Cable Routing Options on page 119 Cable Management Devices on page 122 Prepare the Cable Routing Brackets on page 123 Securing the SP Cables on page 99 Secure Cables Routed Up Route t...

Страница 147: ...on page 87 Confirm that the left cable bracket is installed in the upward position see Prepare the Cable Routing Brackets on page 123 2 Route the data cables up the server to the cable hooks located above the IOUs 3 Lead the data cables to the left cable bracket and then up and out the top of the server 4 Using tie wraps secure the data cables to the cable partitions cable hooks and and the left c...

Страница 148: ...installed above the server Refer to the cable tray documentation for instructions Related Information Prepare the Cable Routing Brackets on page 123 Connect the EMS Network Cables on page 134 Connect Other Data Cables on page 135 Secure Cables Routed Down Route and secure the data cables down through the bottom of the server ...

Страница 149: ...d the server to the installation site see Stabilizing the Server on page 87 Review the server cable management devices see Cable Management Devices on page 122 Confirm that the left cable bracket is installed see Prepare the Cable Routing Brackets on page 123 2 Route the data cables up the server to the cable hooks located above the IOUs 3 Lead the data cables to the left cable bracket and then do...

Страница 150: ... Using tie wraps secure the data cables to the left cable channel stand offs 6 In the crawl space under the server secure the data cables to your facility cable management devices Request instructions from your facility manager Related Information Planning Network Addresses on page 59 Connect the EMS Network Cables on page 134 Connect Other Data Cables on page 135 ...

Страница 151: ...s on page 143 Connect Terminals or Emulators to the SP SER MGT Ports on page 144 4 Switch on the facility circuit breakers to supply power to the server which will go into standby power mode Switch On the Facility Circuit Breakers on page 145 5 Log in to the Active SP Log In to the Active SP on page 148 6 Assign the required network addresses for the Oracle ILOM software and set the server altitud...

Страница 152: ...e Solaris 11 1 OS documentation http www oracle com goto Solaris11 docs Oracle VTS documentation http www oracle com goto VTS docs Oracle VM Server for SPARC documentation http www oracle com goto VM SPARC docs Inspect the Power Cords Inspect the power cords to ensure that they have been properly cabled to the server Note Do not turn the circuit breakers to on until you have connected the SPs to s...

Страница 153: ...ction to the two SPs Dual Redundant SPs on page 143 Connect Terminals or Emulators to the SP SER MGT Ports on page 144 Related Information Reviewing the Power Requirements on page 30 Connect the Power Cords on page 126 Secure the Power Cords on page 131 Dual Redundant SPs The server has a pair of dual redundant SPs SP0 and SP1 located in the front of the server One SP functions as the Active SP to...

Страница 154: ...Network Addresses on page 64 Connecting the Front SP Cables on page 97 Connect Terminals or Emulators to the SP SER MGT Ports on page 144 Oracle ILOM documentation http www oracle com goto ILOM docs Connect Terminals or Emulators to the SP SER MGT Ports Prior to powering on the server for the first time make a serial connections to the two SPs By making these serial connections you will be able to...

Страница 155: ...l connections to the SER MGT ports on the server 4 Continue with the installation by switching on the facility circuit breakers for the first time See Switch On the Facility Circuit Breakers on page 145 Related Information SP Cables on page 60 SP Network Addresses on page 64 Connect the SP Cables on page 97 Switch On the Facility Circuit Breakers Caution This procedure provides the safest and pref...

Страница 156: ...d AC0 Consult with your facilities manager or a qualified electrician for the specific instructions on how to use the circuit breakers at your data center Note If you do not have access to the circuit breakers and the facility power grids are on connect the power cord IEC 60309 plug labeled AC0 to the live facility power grid socket 5 At the front of the server confirm that the power supplies labe...

Страница 157: ...n each circuit breaker Confirm that the green OK LEDs on the appropriate power supplies are lit after switching on each circuit breaker Use the following table to determine which AC input filter powers which power supplies See Power Cord to Power Supply Relationship on page 40 for more information AC Input Filter Power Supplies AC0 PS5 PS11 AC1 PS4 PS10 AC2 PS3 PS9 AC3 PS2 PS8 AC4 PS1 PS7 AC5 PS0 ...

Страница 158: ... After the Oracle ILOM firmware initializes the front and rear panel SP LEDs remain lit the preceding illustration shows the front panel SP LED and the login prompt displays on the Active SP terminal device The host is not yet initialized or powered on 8 Continue with the installation by logging in to the Active SP See Log In to the Active SP on page 148 Related Information Reviewing the Power Req...

Страница 159: ...nt has administrative privileges read and write for all Oracle ILOM features functions and commands Note To prevent unauthorized access change the root account password as soon as possible Refer to the Oracle ILOM documentation for instructions 4 Confirm that you are connected to the Active SP If the command displays status Active you are logged in to the Active SP If the command displays status S...

Страница 160: ...1 NET MGT port on SP1 Active_SP Active SP If the Active SP fails the Standby SP is assigned this address HOST0 The IP address for PDomain0 SPP host The server is configured as one PDomain so only one host requires an address If you reconfigure the server to have multiple PDomains you must assign network addresses to these other hosts Refer to the Server Administration configuring the SP network fo...

Страница 161: ...he SP components Active SP SP0 SP1 HOST0 PDomain0 SPP set SP network pendingipnetmask 255 255 255 0 Set pendingipnetmask to 255 255 255 0 set SP network ACTIVE_SP pendingipaddress xxx xxx xxx xxx Set pendingipaddress to xxx xxx xxx xxx set SP network SP0 pendingipaddress xxx xxx xxx xxx Set pendingipaddress to xxx xxx xxx xxx set SP network SP1 pendingipaddress xxx xxx xxx xxx Set pendingipaddress...

Страница 162: ...on page 153 Related Information Planning Network Addresses on page 59 Oracle ILOM documentation http www oracle com goto ILOM docs show SP network level 2 output table pendingipaddress pendingipnetmask pendingipgateway SP network level 2 output table pendingipaddress pendingipnetmask pendingipgateway Target Property Value SP network pendingipaddress xxx xxx xxx xxx ACTIVE_SP SP network HOST0 pendi...

Страница 163: ...he system altitude the server still detects and responds to any abnormality in the air temperature such as the CMP temperature 1 Confirm that you are logged in to the Active SP See Log In to the Active SP on page 148 2 If you see the OpenBoot PROM ok prompt type the key sequence to display the Oracle ILOM prompt 3 Type the following command to set the server s altitude Replace altitude with the al...

Страница 164: ...user through a network connection Replace Active SP ip address with the Active SP IP address you set in Set Oracle ILOM Network Addresses on page 150 When prompted type the default changeme root password to log in Refer to the Oracle ILOM Administrator s Guide for Configuration and Maintenance configuring local user accounts for more information 5 Using the network connection connect to the PDomai...

Страница 165: ... and make future changes when the Oracle Solaris OS is running See Oracle Solaris OS Configuration Parameters on page 156 and refer to the Installing Oracle Solaris 11 1 Systems document for more information http docs oracle com cd E26502_01 html E28980 8 After configuring the Oracle Solaris OS on PDomain0 explore other Oracle Solaris OS and Oracle ILOM features See Additional Software Configurati...

Страница 166: ...he IP address for this Ethernet interface Subnet Select Yes or No according to your network environment Subnet Netmask If your answer to Subnet was Yes type the netmask for the subnet for your network environment IPv6 Specify whether or not to use IPv6 If you are not sure select No to configure the Ethernet interface for IPv4 Security Policy Select either standard UNIX security no or Kerberos Secu...

Страница 167: ... not the SP password Task Documentation Links Verify the server hardware using the preinstalled Oracle VTS software The Oracle VTS diagnostic tests verify the functionality of the hardware controllers and devices on the server Performing a default run of the Oracle VTS software in exerciser mode will verify the server functionality Refer to the Oracle VTS documentation for more information Oracle ...

Страница 168: ... administration tasks Updating software Security Oracle Solaris Zones Create and manage logical domains virtual servers using the Oracle VM Server for SPARC software You can run a variety of applications in different logical domains and keep them separate for performance and security purposes Oracle VM Server for SPARC documentation http www oracle com goto VM SPARC docs Use the Oracle Enterprise ...

Страница 169: ...cally exhibit higher performance as all resources are local to the single DCU Bounded PDomains are not subject to SSB failure Bounded PDomains can contain up to eight CMPs See also PDomain CMP and SSB C CAR Label of the PCIe hot plug carrier CFM Cubic feet per minute CLK Label for a clock board The sever contains two dual redundant clock boards CMP Chip multiprocessing Each CMU contains two CMP pr...

Страница 170: ...sical domains DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Software that automatically assigns IP addresses to clients on a Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol TCP IP network DIMM Dual in line memory module E EMI Electromagnetic interference EMS Express module SAS Each EMS contains two 10GBASE T network connections and provides access to four hard drives on the server ESD Electrostatic dis...

Страница 171: ...ains up to four IOUs one for each DCU Each IOU supports up to 16 PCIe slots 8 10GBASE T ports on 4 EMS modules and 8 hard drives K KVMS Keyboard video mouse storage KW Kilowatt L logical domain A virtual machine comprising a discrete logical grouping of resources that has its own operating system and identity within a single computer system L L Line to line Line to line voltage is the voltage betw...

Страница 172: ... the server PDomain Physical domain Each PDomain is an independently configurable and bootable entity with full hardware domain isolation for fault isolation and security purposes The maximum number of PDomains supported is four which is equal to the number of DCUs The minimum number of PDomains is one which can be composed of all available DCUs within the system DCUs in a PDomain communicate with...

Страница 173: ...r in a server by combining the server s physical configurable hardware see DCU into one or more logical groups see PDomain SER MGT The serial management port on a SP SP Service processor For redundancy the server contains two service processors one being active and one on standby SPP Service processor proxy One SPP is assigned to manage each PDomain SPPs monitor environmental sensors and manage th...

Страница 174: ...mber 2014 T TB Terabyte 1 terabyte 1024 gigabytes Torx A type of screw head characterized by a 6 point star shaped pattern U UPS Uninterruptible power supply V VAC Voltage alternating current VLAN Virtual local area network VTS See Oracle VTS W WWN World wide name ...

Страница 175: ...nded PDomains described 14 bridging gaps using metal plate 82 C cable brackets 9 122 cable channel left 137 139 right 131 stand offs 123 cable hooks cables securing 140 location 122 cable partitions 122 cabling connections mandatory 59 maximum 121 EMS 134 floor hole dimensions 28 management devices 122 NET MGT ports 98 network addresses 60 network cables 134 other data cables 135 PCIe card 135 PDo...

Страница 176: ...s 10 described 10 fully populated 12 half populated 12 depth packaged 54 unpackaged 24 DHCP Oracle ILOM not supported 64 150 dimensions caster 26 floor cutout 28 installation area 25 leveling feet 26 mounting bracket holes 28 server 24 shipping container 54 domain configurable unit See DCU door installing 115 power cords avoiding latch 132 removing 100 E EMS cabling 134 location 9 network addresse...

Страница 177: ...MS cabling 134 partitions 122 PCIe card cabling 135 K kick plate installing 93 106 112 removing 91 103 107 L LDom See logical domain LEDs described 4 fault 4 OK 4 SP 5 148 system 4 left cable bracket cables securing 137 140 location 9 122 preparing 123 left cable channel 140 length doors closed 24 leveling feet dimensions 26 location 7 9 lowering 87 raising 89 lightning arrester 39 loading dock re...

Страница 178: ...r SPARC described 17 documentation 158 network addresses 66 preinstalled 142 Oracle VTS documentation 157 preinstalled 142 overview features 3 server 3 P PCIe card network addresses 65 PCIe hot plug carrier location 9 PDomain bounded PDomain 14 described 13 network addresses assigning 150 described 65 powering on 154 PDomain SPP network addresses assigning 150 required 64 physical dimensions 24 ph...

Страница 179: ...acility power 36 relative humidity 44 removing door 100 kick plate 91 103 107 trim panels 108 requirements access route 56 acclimatization 55 airborne contaminates 45 airflow 47 ambient temperature 44 cooling 49 copper reactivity rate 46 environmental 44 heat dissipation 47 loading dock 55 relative humidity 44 shock 45 silver reactivity rate 46 vibration 45 right cable bracket location 9 122 prepa...

Страница 180: ...49 root password 149 routing cables down through kick plate 102 routing cables up through trim panels 110 securing cables 99 to 118 SER MGT port cabling 144 described 61 serial terminal connecting 145 Standby SP 60 143 specifications casters 26 installation area 25 leveling feet 26 mounting holes 28 power cords 32 power supply 30 server 24 service area 25 shipping container 54 unpacking area 57 SP...

Страница 181: ...Index 171 V vibration requirements 45 W weight packaged 54 power cords 54 shipping container alone 54 unpackaged 24 width packaged 54 unpackaged 24 wrist strap installing 70 ...

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