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82 Sun Fire V100 Server User’s Guide • December 2001Interpreting the Front- and Back-PanelLEDsThe Sun Fire V100 server contains two front panel LEDs (
Chapter 7 Interpreting the LEDs 83 The LOM watchdog has timed out, indicating that the server has locked up.You can configure the server to restart a
84 Sun Fire V100 Server User’s Guide • December 2001FIGURE 7-2 Back-Panel Power and Fault LEDs▼ To Turn the Fault LED On or Off● To turn the Fault LED
85CHAPTER8Removing and ReplacingComponentsThis chapter details the procedures for moving the system configuration card fromone server to another, and
86 Sun Fire V100 Server User’s Guide • December 2001Adding Components or Replacing AServerFor a list of components that are available for the Sun Fire
Chapter 8 Removing and Replacing Components 874. Replace the zip tie on the new system.5. Power on the new system (see Chapter 4).Caution – Never remo
88 Sun Fire V100 Server User’s Guide • December 2001your area. You can then arrange to return the system to Sun for repair under theterms of your warr
Chapter 8 Removing and Replacing Components 892. Hold the On/Standby switch in the Standby position for more than four secondsto put the server in sta
90 Sun Fire V100 Server User’s Guide • December 20013. Slide the top cover back until the arrow on the cover lines up with the arrow onthe server body
Chapter 8 Removing and Replacing Components 914. Tighten the captive screw on the back of the unit.Memory Installation and RemovalThere are four indus
xiPrefaceThe Sun Fire™ V100 Server User’s Guide describes how to install, manage, andmaintain the Sun Fire V100 server. The manual is intended for sys
92 Sun Fire V100 Server User’s Guide • December 2001FIGURE 8-6 Installing Memory Into a Socket on the System Board5. If you are removing memory, open
Chapter 8 Removing and Replacing Components 93 If the server is already in use, see “To Change Components In a Sun Fire V100Server That Is In Use” on
94 Sun Fire V100 Server User’s Guide • December 2001FIGURE 8-8 Installing a Hard Disk Drive5. Attach the power and data cables (see FIGURE 8-8).6. Rep
Chapter 8 Removing and Replacing Components 954. Unfasten the hard disk drive’s handle from the two clips securing it.5. Slide the hard disk drive unt
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97CHAPTER9Reinstalling the Solaris OperatingEnvironmentThis chapter explains how to reinstall the Solaris operating environment onto theSun Fire V100
98 Sun Fire V100 Server User’s Guide • December 2001Reinstalling the Solaris OperatingEnvironmentThe Sun Fire V100 server is supplied with the Solaris
99CHAPTER10TroubleshootingThis chapter describes the diagnostic tools you can use with the Sun Fire V100server, lists some of the problems you might e
100 Sun Fire V100 Server User’s Guide • December 2001Diagnostic ToolsThe following troubleshooting tools are available for the servers: Power On Self
Chapter 10 Troubleshooting 101OpenBoot DiagnosticsLike POST diagnostics, OpenBoot Diagnostics can be run if the diag-switch?variable is set to true.Yo
xii Sun Fire V100 Server User’s Guide • December 2001Part III Maintenance and TroubleshootingChapter 7 provides information about the fault and power
102 Sun Fire V100 Server User’s Guide • December 20013. When you have finished testing, exit OpenBoot Diagnostics and restore the valueof auto-boot? t
Chapter 10 Troubleshooting 103● Type:SunVTSSunVTS, the Sun Validation and Test Suite, is an online diagnostics tool which youcan use to verify the con
104 Sun Fire V100 Server User’s Guide • December 2001 If SunVTS software is not loaded, you will see the following error message:Installing SunVTSBy
Chapter 10 Troubleshooting 105You can fine-tune your testing session by selecting the appropriate check boxes foreach of the tests you want to run.Pro
106 Sun Fire V100 Server User’s Guide • December 2001Cannot Display the lom> Prompt Using the#.Escape SequenceCheck whether the first character of
Chapter 10 Troubleshooting 107IDE Controller FailureThe probe-IDE diagnostic transmits an inquiry command to internal and externalIDE devices connecte
108 Sun Fire V100 Server User’s Guide • December 2001Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat hardware configurations is the Sun Fire V100 available in?The Sun
Chapter 10 Troubleshooting 109What are the Sun Fire V100 server’s expandability options?The Sun Fire V100 server provides simplified expansion options
110 Sun Fire V100 Server User’s Guide • December 2001How many Sun Fire V100 servers can be put in a standard 19-inch rack?Physically and electrically,
Chapter 10 Troubleshooting 111Do the serial ports support synchronous protocols?No.Will the server need a null-modem cable to connect to the console p
Preface xiiiTypographic ConventionsShell PromptsTypeface Meaning ExamplesAaBbCc123 The names of commands, files,and directories; on-screencomputer out
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PARTIV Appendixes
115APPENDIXAPhysical and EnvironmentalSpecificationsIn the following sections, this appendix gives the physical dimensions of the SunFire V100 server
116 Sun Fire V100 Server User’s Guide • December 2001Physical SpecificationsEnvironmental SpecificationsYou can operate and store the system safely in
Appendix A Physical and Environmental Specifications 117Environmental Compliance Information Electromagnetic compatibility Immunity: The server conf
118 Sun Fire V100 Server User’s Guide • December 2001Note – Power from the standby output is available whenever input power isconnected.Calculating Po
119APPENDIXBConfiguring LOM DriverThis appendix describes the parameters that you can use to configure the LOMdriver, and contains the following secti
120 Sun Fire V100 Server User’s Guide • December 2001The LOM Device Driver and Script FilesThe LOM driver software included in the Solaris 8 (10/00) o
Appendix B Configuring LOM Driver 121Configuring the LOM Device DriverThe full list of parameters you can set in this file is given in TABLE B-1.TABLE
xiv Sun Fire V100 Server User’s Guide • December 2001Accessing Sun Documentation OnlineA broad selection of Sun system documentation is located at:htt
122 Sun Fire V100 Server User’s Guide • December 2001disable_wdog_on_break= Boolean0=FALSE1=TRUE1 Causes LOM to disable itswatchdog if it detects a br
Appendix B Configuring LOM Driver 123Each parameter must be on a separate line and must be followed by an equals sign(=) and a value, without spaces.
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Index-125Aacoustic noise, 116alarms, setting, 62, 76altitude, 116anti-static wrist strap, 88automatic server restart, 73Bback panel LEDs, 82BTU rating
Index-126 Sun Fire V100 Server User’s Guide • December 2001IIDE controller failure, 107input voltage range, 117in-rush current, 117installationquickst
Index-127Qquickstart, 5Rremote reset, 47removalhard disk drives, 92memory, 91system top cover, 93replacing the server, 86resetting remotely, 47Ssafety
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Preface xv Follow all cautions and instructions marked on the equipment. Never push objects of any kind through openings in the equipment. Dangerous
xvi Sun Fire V100 Server User’s Guide • December 2001Caution – Mounting of the equipment in a rack or cabinet should be such that ahazardous condition
PARTI Installation and Configuration
1CHAPTER1Introducing the Sun Fire V100ServerThis chapter gives an overview of the Sun Fire V100 server. It lists the features of theserver and the con
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2 Sun Fire V100 Server User’s Guide • December 2001Overview of the Sun Fire V100 ServerThe Sun Fire V100 server is a single-processor server in a one
Chapter 1 Introducing the Sun Fire V100 Server 3Contents of the Ship KitThe Sun Fire V100 server is supplied with the following components:Preinstalle
4 Sun Fire V100 Server User’s Guide • December 2001Optional ComponentsSun offers additional hard disk drives and memory modules for the server. To ord
Chapter 1 Introducing the Sun Fire V100 Server 5Installation Quick StartTask See in theSun Fire V100 Server User’s Guide1 Install the HardwareMount in
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7CHAPTER2Installing the Sun Fire V100 ServerInto a RackThis chapter explains how to install the Sun Fire V100 server into a rack anddescribes the moun
8 Sun Fire V100 Server User’s Guide • December 2001Choosing Between a Rack and a CabinetThe Sun Fire V100 server can be installed in either a rack or
Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Fire V100 Server Into a Rack 9A bracket is provided to aid cable management at the back of the server (seeFIGURE 2-1). Us
10 Sun Fire V100 Server User’s Guide • December 2001 For a standard 19-inch wide rack, the double-angled ear (A) must be to the front(seeFIGURE 2-3).
Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Fire V100 Server Into a Rack 115. Move the brackets so that the studs are in suitable slots and tighten the nuts.6. Faste
Contents iiiContents1. Introducing the Sun Fire V100 Server 1Overview of the Sun Fire V100 Server 2Contents of the Ship Kit 3Preinstalled Software 3Op
12 Sun Fire V100 Server User’s Guide • December 2001FIGURE 2-5 Fastening the Slide Mounts to a Sun StorEdge 72-inch Expansion Rack – FrontView (Side P
Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Fire V100 Server Into a Rack 13FIGURE 2-6 Fastening the Slide Mounts to a Standard 19-inch Rack7. Slide the server into t
14 Sun Fire V100 Server User’s Guide • December 2001FIGURE 2-7 Sliding the Sun Fire V100 Server Into a Standard 19-Inch Rack
Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Fire V100 Server Into a Rack 158. Align the thumbscrews on the sides of the server with the slide mounts in therack (seeF
16 Sun Fire V100 Server User’s Guide • December 2001FIGURE 2-9 Fitting the Cable Management Bracket to a Sun StorEdge or a Standard 19-Inch RackTips f
Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Fire V100 Server Into a Rack 17 1 RU (part number: 330-2610-01) 2 RU (part number: 330-2611-01) 3 RU (part number: 330
18 Sun Fire V100 Server User’s Guide • December 20012. Connect a serial device.For more information, see “Setting Up a Console Connection to the Serve
19CHAPTER3Communicating With the ServerThis chapter provides information on setting up a console connection to a Sun FireV100 server using a variety o
20 Sun Fire V100 User’s Guide • December 2001Setting Up a Console Connection to theServerTo perform the initial configuration and to continue to monit
Chapter 3 Communicating With the Server 21FIGURE 3-1 Serial Port Pins 1 to 8Serial Connection SettingsThe settings you need to use for a serial connec
iv Sun Fire V100 Server User’s Guide • December 2001Connecting to the Server Using a Sun Workstation or ASCII Terminal 23Connecting to the Server Usin
22 Sun Fire V100 User’s Guide • December 2001Serial AdaptersDepending on the type of device you use to connect to the server, you could need touse eit
Chapter 3 Communicating With the Server 23▼ To Use the DB-25 Adapter1. Insert one end of the standard RJ-45 patch cable supplied with the Sun Fire V10
24 Sun Fire V100 User’s Guide • December 2001 RJ-45 to RJ-45 patch cableBoth are supplied with the Sun Fire V100 server.▼ To Connect to the Server Us
Chapter 3 Communicating With the Server 253. Make the setting changes shown below.The lom> prompt appears.For information about how to power on and
26 Sun Fire V100 User’s Guide • December 2001 Connect the breakout cable directly to the Sun Fire V100 server. Connect the breakout cable to a patch
Chapter 3 Communicating With the Server 27For example, for a Sun Fire V100 server connected to port 10000 on a terminal serverwhose IP address is 192.
28 Sun Fire V100 User’s Guide • December 2001c. Click OK.6. In the Connect To window:a. Click Edit.b. Click Connect Using.c. In the drop-down menu, cl
Chapter 3 Communicating With the Server 29Connecting to the Server Using aHandheld DeviceThe Sun Fire V100 server can be configured from a handheld de
30 Sun Fire V100 User’s Guide • December 20013. Choose Menu > Options > Communications and make the following settings.This ensures correct comm
Chapter 3 Communicating With the Server 31The following sections give some additional information that may make using thehandheld device’s terminal em
Contents vChecking the Supply Rail Voltages and Internal Circuit Breakers (lom -v)67Configuring Automatic Server Restart 73Enabling the LOM Watchdog P
32 Sun Fire V100 User’s Guide • December 2001Table 3-7 shows some example macros.TABLE 3-7 Example PalmOS Terminal Emulator MacrosMacro Name Command A
33CHAPTER4Powering On and Configuring theSun Fire V100 ServerThis chapter explains how to power on and configure the server, and how to use thePower (
34 Sun Fire V100 Server User’s Guide • December 2001Powering On and Configuring theServerThe Sun Fire V100 server comes preinstalled with the Solaris
Chapter 4 Powering On and Configuring the Sun Fire V100 Server 351. Connect the server to the power supply but do not power it on.2. Set up a serial c
36 Sun Fire V100 Server User’s Guide • December 20013. At the lom> prompt, type the following command to power on the server:For more information a
Chapter 4 Powering On and Configuring the Sun Fire V100 Server 3717. At the system you are setting up, follow the prompts to provide time and dateinfo
38 Sun Fire V100 Server User’s Guide • December 2001● If you are at the lom> prompt, go to the ok prompt by typing:1. Boot the server into the Sola
Chapter 4 Powering On and Configuring the Sun Fire V100 Server 39Using the Power (On/Standby) SwitchCaution – The power switch on the back panel of th
40 Sun Fire V100 Server User’s Guide • December 2001To completely remove power from the server: Disconnect the power cable from the server.
PARTII Remote and Local Management
vi Sun Fire V100 Server User’s Guide • December 2001No LOM Messages Displayed at the Terminal 105Cannot Display the lom> Prompt Using the #. Escape
43CHAPTER5Managing the Sun Fire V100 ServerFrom the lom> PromptThis chapter introduces the Lights-Out Management (LOM) facilities available forthe
44 Sun Fire V100 Server User’s Guide • December 2001LOM commands enable you to: Power the server on or to standby mode. Monitor the server’s tempera
Chapter 5 Managing the Sun Fire V100 Server From the lom> Prompt 45Powering On or Resetting the ServerFrom the LOM ShellNote – When a Sun Fire V100
46 Sun Fire V100 Server User’s Guide • December 2001▼ To Display the lom> Prompt● To display the lom> prompt, type the following LOM escape sequ
Chapter 5 Managing the Sun Fire V100 Server From the lom> Prompt 47▼ To Reset the Server● To reset the server, type:● To perform a limited reset af
48 Sun Fire V100 Server User’s Guide • December 2001This command enables you to dictate the behavior of the server after a reset. Itsfunctionality is
Chapter 5 Managing the Sun Fire V100 Server From the lom> Prompt 49Monitoring the Server From the LOMShellThis section describes commands that enab
50 Sun Fire V100 Server User’s Guide • December 2001▼ To Check How Long the Server Has BeenRunning● To find out how much time has elapsed since the la
Chapter 5 Managing the Sun Fire V100 Server From the lom> Prompt 51Viewing the LOM Event LogThe eventlog command reports the last 10 events. The lo
Figures viiFiguresFIGURE 1-1 The Sun Fire V100 server 2FIGURE 2-1 Cable Management Bracket 9FIGURE 2-2 Positioning the Slide Mounts for a Sun StorEdge
52 Sun Fire V100 Server User’s Guide • December 2001▼ To View the Entire Event Log● Type:wherex is the number of lines you want to display before paus
Chapter 5 Managing the Sun Fire V100 Server From the lom> Prompt 53▼ To View All Events From the Last One Loggedto the nth Event Before It● Type:wh
54 Sun Fire V100 Server User’s Guide • December 2001Setting Up LOM Privileges for NamedUsersYou can specify up to four named users of the LOM device o
Chapter 5 Managing the Sun Fire V100 Server From the lom> Prompt 55▼ To Create a LOM User Account● Type:where the username is up to eight character
56 Sun Fire V100 Server User’s Guide • December 2001▼ To View the Details of a LOM User Account● Type:This command displays the details of all users.N
Chapter 5 Managing the Sun Fire V100 Server From the lom> Prompt 57By default, all four areas of authorization are available to each named user you
58 Sun Fire V100 Server User’s Guide • December 2001▼ To Quit a LOM Named User Session● Type:This returns you to the LOM login prompt.Setting the LOM
Chapter 5 Managing the Sun Fire V100 Server From the lom> Prompt 59● Turn the alarm off by typing:where n is the number of the alarm you want to tu
60 Sun Fire V100 Server User’s Guide • December 2001Separating LOM From the Console onthe Serial A/LOM PortBy default, the LOM device shares the Seria
Chapter 5 Managing the Sun Fire V100 Server From the lom> Prompt 61The Serial B port (ttyb) is now your console port. The Serial A/LOM port remains
viii Sun Fire V100 Server User’s Guide • December 2001FIGURE 8-3 Removing the Top Cover 89FIGURE 8-4 Replacing the Top Cover 90FIGURE 8-5 DIMM Inserti
62 Sun Fire V100 Server User’s Guide • December 2001In this file, the reports are displayed with a label identifying them as lom reportsand indicating
Chapter 5 Managing the Sun Fire V100 Server From the lom> Prompt 63check Resets monitoring to report all failures. If a monitored component hasfail
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65CHAPTER6Managing the Sun Fire V100 ServerFrom the Solaris PromptThis chapter describes how to monitor and manage the Sun Fire V100 server withLOM-sp
66 Sun Fire V100 Server User’s Guide • December 2001Monitoring the System From the SolarisPromptTo use the Lights-Out Management (LOM) facilities eith
Chapter 6 Managing the Sun Fire V100 Server From the Solaris Prompt 67▼ To Check the Fan Status (lom -f)● Type:Checking the Supply Rail Voltages and I
68 Sun Fire V100 Server User’s Guide • December 2001▼ To Check the Status of the Supply Rails andInternal Circuit Breakers● Type:▼ To Check the Intern
Chapter 6 Managing the Sun Fire V100 Server From the Solaris Prompt 69▼ To Check Whether the Fault LED and AlarmsAreOnorOff● Type:Alarms 1, 2, and 3 a
70 Sun Fire V100 Server User’s Guide • December 2001● To configure the LOM device to perform an automatic server restart (ASR) after alockup, you must
Chapter 6 Managing the Sun Fire V100 Server From the Solaris Prompt 711 OK speed 68%LOMlite configuration settings:serial escape character=#serial eve
Tables ixTablesTABLE 1-1 Contents of the Ship Kit 3TABLE 1-2 Customer Installable Hardware 4TABLE 2-1 19-inch Rackmounting Kit 8TABLE 3-1 Server Seria
72 Sun Fire V100 Server User’s Guide • December 2001▼ To View the Event Log (lom -e)● To see the event log, type:where n is the number of reports (up
Chapter 6 Managing the Sun Fire V100 Server From the Solaris Prompt 73FIGURE 6-1 Sample LOM Device Event Log (Oldest Event Reported First)Configuring
74 Sun Fire V100 Server User’s Guide • December 2001You can turn the option on and off from the Solaris command prompt. For moreinformation, see “To S
Chapter 6 Managing the Sun Fire V100 Server From the Solaris Prompt 75● If you have no LOM watchdog process running already and you want the processto
76 Sun Fire V100 Server User’s Guide • December 2001Other LOM Tasks You Can PerformFrom the Solaris PromptThis section describes how to: Turn the ala
Chapter 6 Managing the Sun Fire V100 Server From the Solaris Prompt 77● To turn the Fault LED off, type:▼ To Change the First Character of the Sequenc
78 Sun Fire V100 Server User’s Guide • December 2001● To turn serial event reporting on again, type:If you want to dedicate the Serial A/LOM port to t
PARTIII Maintenance and Troubleshooting
81CHAPTER7Interpreting the LEDsThis chapter describes the location and function of the warning LEDs on the server,and contains the following section:
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