User ManualTable of ContentsUltra™ Enterprise™ 6000/5000/4000 Systems Installation Guide1Contents31. Preparing for Installation 1-132. Cabling the System 2-143. Powering the System On and Off 3-144. Using the Software 4-15Figures7Tables9Preface11UNIX Commands11Typographic Conventions12Shell Prompts12Related Documents13Ordering Sun Documents13Sun Welcomes Your Comments14Notes, Cautions, and Warnings14Preparing for Installation171. Unpacking the cabinet server — Chapter 1172. Preparing the site — Chapter 1173. Preparing the servers — Chapter 1174. Cabling — Chapter 2175. Powering on — Chapter 3176. Using the software — Chapter 417Figure11 Ultra Enterprise 6000/5000/4000 Systems181.1 Unpacking the Enterprise 6000/5000 Cabinet Systems191. Cut the plastic or metal straps that are around the shipping container and lift off the corrug...192. Remove the sides of the container.193. Remove inner packing materials from the top and corners of the cabinet.194. At the front of the pallet, lift the Velcro™ strip at each end of the wooden bar to detach the...195. Slide out the two wooden ramps from under the cabinet.196. Attach the wooden ramps to the pallet using the Velcro strip that is attached to each ramp.19Figure12 Attaching the Ramps to the Shipping Pallet201.2 Shipping and Storing the System201.3 Preparing the Electrical Circuits211.3.1 Enterprise 6000/5000 Cabinet Systems21Figure13 NEMA L6-30P Electrical Connector21Figure14 IEC 309 Electrical Connector221.3.2 Enterprise 4000 System231.4 Preparing the Air Conditioning231.5 Preparing the Ethernet Network23Figure15 Types of Network Cables Used24Figure16 Example of 10/100BASE-T (Twisted-Pair) Ethernet241.6 Preparing the Area251.6.1 Floorspace for the Enterprise 6000/5000 Cabinet Systems25Figure17 Cabinet Server Access Areas — Top View261.6.2 Surface for the Enterprise 4000 System26Figure18 Standalone Server Access Areas — Top View271.7 Preparing the Enterprise 6000/5000 Cabinet Systems271.7.1 Moving the Server27Figure19 Moving the Server Safely Down the Ramps281.7.2 Adjusting the Levelling Pads281. Take off the rear screen by removing the two screws shown in Figure110.282. Remove the levelling wrench from inside the server cabinet.283. Extend the stabilizer bar fully from the bottom of the cabinet.294. Screw the two stabilizer bar levelling pads down until they are 1/8 to 1/4inch (three to six...29Figure110 Rear Screen, Levelling Wrench, Kick Panel, and Levelling Pad295. Slide the stabilizer bar into the cabinet.296. Adjust the four levelling pads on the cabinet frame. The four pads should press against the fl...291. Secure the levelling wrench inside the cabinet.302. Replace the kick panel if the panel was removed.303. Attach the rear screen.30Figure111 Stabilizer Bar301.8 Preparing the Enterprise 4000 System301.9 Using the User Naming Area311. Remove the top front bezel.312. Snap out the narrow transparent window.313. Choose the information that will appear on the label.314. Use the colored paper provided with the system to make a label.315. Place the paper label inside the window, and snap the window back in place from the front side...31Cabling the System332.1 Preparing the System for Cabling332.2 Removing and Replacing the Enterprise 6000/5000 Cabinet Rear Screen and Kick Panel33Removing the Rear Screen and Kick Panel331. Locate the plastic key that is in the accessory box.332. Open the door on the left side of the top bezel to access the key switch.333. Turn the system key switch to (the Standby position).334. Ensure that the AC power sequencer switch is set to Off.33Figure21 Keyswitch Standby Position345. If the rear screen is still in place, remove it.34a. Remove two screws near the top of the screen.34b. Tilt the screen out and lift it free of the chassis.346. Remove the AC power cord that is coiled inside the server cabinet.347. Remove the kick panel by loosening the two screws.34Figure22 AC Power Sequencer Power Switch and Rear Screen35Replacing the Rear Screen and Kick Panel351. Tighten the two screws to secure the kick panel to the cabinet.352. Place the bottom of the rear screen on the flanges near the cabinet bottom.353. Tilt the rear screen against the frame and install two screws to secure the screen in place.354. After all the cables are connected and the screen and panel have been replaced, power on the s...33Figure23 Routing Cables Under the Kick Panel362.3 Connecting the Power Cords362.3.1 Connecting the Enterprise 6000/5000 System Power Cord361. Remove the rear screen and the kick panel.362. Route the AC power cord and external interface cables along the bottom panel of the cabinet an...363. Uncoil the AC power cord and plug it into a grounded wall outlet.364. Continue with Section 2.4 through Section 2.7 for further cabling instructions, and then see S...372.3.2 Connecting the Enterprise 4000 System Power Cord371. Insert the key provided with your system into the front panel key switch. Turn it to the Stand...37Figure24 Key Switch Positions372. Turn the AC power switch to Off.373. Connect the female end of the power cord into the AC connector.374. Connect the male end of the power cord into a grounded wall outlet.37Figure25 AC Power Switch and Power Receptacle385. Continue with Section 2.4 through Section 2.7 for further cabling instructions.386. After all the cables are connected, power on the system.382.4 Connecting the Network Cable to the System381. Locate the network cable.38Figure26 Network Cable382. Connect one end of the network cable into the RJ-45 twisted-pair network port.39Figure27 10/100BASE-T Ethernet Connection393. Enterprise 6000/5000 systems only: route the cable down along the right mounting rail of the c...392.5 Connecting the System to the Network391. Connect the network cable to a twisted-pair-to-transceiver interface box.392. Connect the interface box with an appropriate cable to a network transceiver.393. For Ethernet cables, determine if the cable has N-type screwon connectors at the ends.39a. Screw the Ethernet coaxial cable into one of the round screw-on type connectors on the transce...40b. Screw the other Ethernet coaxial cable into the other round screw-on type connector on the tra...404. Determine if a terminator should be installed. Table21 lists the cabling limitations for Eth...405. If termination is required, install a 50-ohm terminator in the unused transceiver N connector ...40Figure28 Connecting Twisted Pair Ethernet to N-type Coaxial Cable40Table21 Ethernet Cabling Limitations for N-type Coaxial Cable41Figure29 Ethernet Cabling Length — Example Using N-type Cable412.6 Connecting an ASCII Terminal421. Connect the terminal cable into serial port A on the clock board.42Figure210 Clock Board422. Enterprise 6000/5000 systems only: route the terminal cable from the clock board down along th...433. Connect the terminal power cord into an AC wall outlet.434. Configure the ASCII terminal as follows:432.7 Connecting the Fiber Cable to the I/O Board431. Remove the two plastic caps that cover the cable connector on the FC/OM module.432. Remove the plastic cap covering the ends of the fiber cable.433. Connect one end of the fiber cable into the FC/OM module installed on the I/O board.434. Connect the other end of the fiber cable into the FC/OM connector on the SPARCstorage Array (o...43Figure211 Fiber Cable and Fibre Card Connectors and Ports on the I/O Board442.8 Connecting External SCSI Devices44Table22 Internal SCSI Lengths (Approximate)451. Connect a SCSI cable to the appropriate SCSI-2 host on the I/O board.45Figure212 Onboard Single-ended SCSI Connector on the I/O Board462. Enterprise 6000/5000 systems only: route the cable from the I/O board down along the left moun...463. Connect the other end of the SCSI cable to the external SCSI-2 device.464. Enterprise 6000/5000 systems only: return to Section2.2, “Removing and Replacing the Enterpri...46Powering the System On and Off473.1 Using JumpStart Automatic Installation473.2 Enterprise 6000/5000 Cabinet Systems483.2.1 Powering On the System481. Begin with a safety inspection of the system:48a. Turn the system key switch to (the Standby position).48b. Turn the AC power sequencer power switch to Off.48c. Verify that the cabinet AC power cord is plugged into a wall socket.48Figure31 Key Switch Positions492. Turn on power to any expansion cabinets.49Figure32 The AC Power Sequencer Power Switch503. Turn on power to the terminal (if applicable).504. Set the system cabinet Local/Remote switch to Local.505. Turn the AC power sequencer power switch to On.50Figure33 Local/Remote Switch516. Turn the key switch to the On position.517. Watch the terminal screen for any firmware error messages.528. To restart firmware, or if the system hangs, press the CPU reset switch on the clock board.52Figure34 CPU Reset Switch on the Clock Board533.2.2 Reading Boot Messages533.2.3 Interpreting Status LED Patterns54Figure35 System Status LEDs (Cabinet Server)54Table31 Front Panel LED Status Indicators543.2.4 Powering Off the System551. Notify users that the system is going down.552. Back up the system files and data to tape, if necessary.553. Halt the system using the appropriate commands. Refer to the Solaris Handbook for SMCC Periphe...554. Wait for the system-halted message and the boot monitor prompt.555. Turn the key switch on the front panel of the server to the Standby position (fully counterclo...556. Turn off the system power in this order:55a. External drives and expansion cabinets (if any)55b. System cabinet AC power switch55c. Terminal553.3 Enterprise 4000 System563.3.1 Powering On the System561. Begin with a safety inspection of the system.56a. Turn the system key switch to (the Standby position).56b. Turn the AC power sequencer power switch to Off.56c. Verify that the AC power cord is plugged into a wall socket.562. Turn on power to any expansion cabinets.563. Turn on the terminal (if applicable).564. Turn the AC power sequencer power switch to On.565. Turn the key switch on the front panel to the On position.56Figure36 Key Switch Positions and AC Power Switch576. Watch the terminal screen for error messages from the firmware diagnostic program.587. To restart firmware, or if the system hangs, press the CPU reset switch on the clock board. Se...58Figure37 CPU Reset Switch on Clock Board583.3.2 Reading Boot Messages593.3.3 Interpreting Status LED Patterns59Figure38 System Status LEDs (Standalone Server)60Table32 Front Panel LED System Status603.3.4 Powering Off the System611. Notify users that the system is going down.612. Back up the system files and data to tape, if necessary.613. Halt the system using the appropriate commands. Refer to the Solaris Handbook for SMCC Periphe...614. Wait for the system-halted message and the boot monitor prompt.615. Turn the key switch on the front panel of the server to the Standby position (fully counterclo...616. Turn off the system power in this order:61a. External drives and expansion cabinets (if any)61b. System AC power switch61c. Terminal613.4 Failure of Network Communications62Description of the Problem62Determining the Device Names of the I/O Boards621. Shut down the system and take the system into OpenBoot.622. Determine the device names of the I/O boards:62a. Type:63b. In the show-devs listing, find the node names.63Solution 1631. Become superuser.632. Type:633. Reboot the system (when convenient) to make the changes effective.63Solution 2631. At the monitor OpenBoot prompt, type:632. Reboot to make the changes effective.63Using the Software654.1 Operating System Software654.2 Solstice SyMON Software65Index67A67B67C67D67E67F67H68I68J68K68L68M68N68P68R68S69T69U69W69Reader Comment Card71Size: 679 KBPages: 72Language: EnglishOpen manual