User ManualTable of ContentsTitle Page1Legal notices2Contents3Preface11How This Book is Organized11Using UNIX Commands12Shell Prompts12Typographic Conventions13Related Documentation13Accessing Sun Documentation14Third-Party Web Sites14Contacting Sun Technical Support14Sun Welcomes Your Comments14Introduction to the Sun Fire™ V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers151.1 Safety Guidelines151.1.1 User Documentation161.2 Overview of the Sun Fire V20z Server161.2.1 Applications171.2.2 Sun Fire V20z Features17TABLE 1-1 Sun Fire V20z Server Features171.2.3 Sun Fire V20z Hardware System Orientation181.2.3.1 Sun Fire V20z Front and Back Panels18FIGURE 1-1 Front Panel of the Sun Fire V20z Server18FIGURE 1-2 Back Panel of the Sun Fire V20z Server191.2.3.2 Sun Fire V20z System Components20FIGURE 1-3 Location of System Components in the Sun Fire V20z Server201.3 Overview of the Sun Fire V40z Server211.3.1 Applications211.3.2 Sun Fire V40z Features22TABLE 1-2 Sun Fire V40z Server Features221.3.3 Sun Fire V40z Server Hardware System Orientation231.3.3.1 Sun Fire V40z Front and Back Panels23FIGURE 1-4 Front Panel of the Sun Fire V40z Server23FIGURE 1-5 Back Panel of the Sun Fire V40z Server241.3.3.2 Sun Fire V40z System Components25FIGURE 1-6 Sun Fire V40z System Components251.4 Shared Features of the Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers261.4.1 Server Management261.4.1.1 Service Processor261.4.1.2 Operator Panel27TABLE 1-3 Operator-Panel Buttons27TABLE 1-4 Operator-Panel Menu Options281.4.1.3 Front and Back Panel LEDs32TABLE 1-5 Front Panel LED Functions32TABLE 1-6 Back Panel LED Functions321.5 Accessory Kits33TABLE 1-7 Contents of the Accessory Kits for the Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers (Continued)331.6 Additional Options and Customer-Replaceable Components35TABLE 1-8 Additional Options and Customer-Replaceable Components for the Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers (Continued)351.7 Field-Replacement Units38TABLE 1-9 Field-Replacement Units for the Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers38Powering On and Configuring BIOS Settings392.1 Powering On the Server392.2 Powering Off the Server412.3 Escape Sequences for Remote Console Terminal42TABLE 2-1 Special Keys for Remote Console Terminal422.4 BIOS Setup Utility432.4.1 Main Menu44TABLE 2-2 BIOS Main Menu (Continued)442.4.2 Advanced Menu46TABLE 2-3 BIOS Advanced Menu (Continued)462.4.3 Security Menu51TABLE 2-4 BIOS Security Menu512.4.4 Power Menu52TABLE 2-5 BIOS Power Menu522.4.5 Boot Menu52TABLE 2-6 BIOS Boot Menu522.4.6 Exit Menu53TABLE 2-7 BIOS Exit Menu532.4.7 QuickBoot Feature532.5 Booting From a USB Diskette Device54Maintaining the Sun Fire V20z Server553.1 Tools and Supplies Needed553.2 Powering Off the Server and Removing the Cover56FIGURE 3-1 Removing the Cover of the Sun Fire V20z Server563.2.1 Server Top-Cover Installation573.3 Locations of Sun Fire V20z Components58FIGURE 3-2 Locations of System Components in Sun Fire V20z Server, Top-Down View583.3.1 SCSI ID Assignments59FIGURE 3-3 SCSI Slot Numbering for HDDs593.3.1.1 Linux-based Server593.3.1.2 Solaris-based Server593.4 Releases of the Sun Fire V20z Server593.4.1 Versions of the Sun Fire V20z Server60TABLE 4 Components Available for Server Releases603.4.1.1 Important Information603.4.1.2 Solaris 9 OS Install-Time Update for a Super-FRU Replacement613.4.2 No Mixing of CPU Stepping Versions623.4.2.1 Verifying the Stepping Version of the CPU623.4.3 Support Guide for Half-Length PCI Card Removed653.5 Customer-Replaceable-Unit Replacement Procedures663.5.1 I/O Board67FIGURE 3-5 Removing the I/O Board673.5.2 PCI Card683.5.2.1 Supported PCI Cards683.5.2.2 Adding or Replacing a PCI Card68FIGURE 3-6 PCI Card Slot Cover69FIGURE 3-7 PCI Card and Riser703.5.3 SCSI Hard Disk Drive and Carrier703.5.3.1 Removing an HDD and Carrier70FIGURE 3-8 SCSI Hard Disk Drive Carrier and Release Latch713.5.3.2 Installing an HDD and Carrier713.5.4 SCSI Backplane72FIGURE 3-9 SCSI HDD Carrier and Release Latch72FIGURE 3-10 Removing the Center Air Baffle73FIGURE 3-11 Removing a Cooling Fan73FIGURE 3-12 Removing the CPU 1 VRM74FIGURE 3-13 Uncabling the SCSI Backplane74FIGURE 3-14 Removing the SCSI Backplane753.5.5 CD-ROM/DVD-ROM/Diskette Drive Assembly75FIGURE 3-15 Uncabling the CD-ROM/DVD-ROM/Diskette Drive Assembly76FIGURE 3-16 Removing the CD-ROM/DVD-ROM/Diskette Drive Assembly763.5.6 Operator-Panel Board and LCD Display77FIGURE 3-17 Removing the LCD77FIGURE 3-18 Uncabling and Removing the Operator-Panel Board783.5.7 Power Supply78FIGURE 3-19 Removing the Center and Side Air Baffles79FIGURE 3-20 Disconnecting the Power-Supply Cables79FIGURE 3-21 Removing the Power Supply803.5.8 Cooling Fans80FIGURE 3-22 Removing the Center Air Baffle81FIGURE 3-23 Removing the Cooling Fans (Processor Fan Shown813.5.9 Memory Voltage-Regulator Modules82FIGURE 3-24 Removing a Memory VRM833.5.10 CPU Voltage-Regulator Modules833.5.10.1 Before You Start833.5.10.2 Removing a CPU VRM84FIGURE 3-25 Removing a CPU VRM843.5.10.3 Replacing a CPU VRM843.5.11 Memory Modules853.5.11.1 Memory Module Population Rules85TABLE 3-1 Sample of Valid DIMM Configurations86TABLE 3-2 Sample of Non-Valid DIMM Configurations863.5.11.2 Removing a memory module87FIGURE 3-26 Removing a Memory Module873.5.11.3 Installing a Memory Module873.5.12 System Battery883.5.12.1 Removing the System Battery88FIGURE 3-27 Removing the System Battery883.5.12.2 Replacing the System Battery893.5.13 Cable Kit89FIGURE 3-28 System Cables in the Sun Fire V20z Server89FIGURE 3-29 Types of Cable Connector903.5.14 CPUs and Heatsinks913.5.14.1 One-CPU Configuration913.5.14.2 Removing a Heatsink and CPU91FIGURE 3-30 Removing the Center Air Baffle92FIGURE 3-31 Removing The Securing Clip and Heatsink for Stepping Versions “C0” and “CG” CPUs93FIGURE 3-32 Heatsink for Stepping Version “E” CPU93FIGURE 3-33 Removing a CPU from its Socket943.5.14.3 Installing a CPU and Heatsink94FIGURE 3-34 Installing a CPU in its Socket953.5.15 Super FRU963.6 Sun Fire V20z Indicators, Switches and Jumpers983.6.1 Sun Fire V20z Motherboard98FIGURE 3-35 Sun Fire V20z Motherboard, Showing Jumper Locations98TABLE 3-3 Switches and Jumpers99TABLE 3-4 Service Processor Indicators99TABLE 3-5 Power Indicators1003.6.2 Clear-CMOS Jumper101FIGURE 3-36 Sun Fire V20z Motherboard, Showing Clear-CMOS Jumper J110101Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server1034.1 Tools and Supplies Needed1034.2 Powering Off the Server and Removing the Cover104FIGURE 4-1 Removing the Cover of the Sun Fire V40z Server1054.3 Locations of Sun Fire V40z Components105FIGURE 4-2 Locations of System Components in Sun Fire V40z Server, Top-Down View1064.3.1 SCSI ID Assignments107FIGURE 4-3 SCSI Slot Numbering for HDDs1074.3.1.1 Linux-based Server1074.3.1.2 Solaris-based Server1074.4 Releases of the Sun Fire V40z Server1084.4.1 Versions of the Servers108TABLE 4 Components Available for Server Releases1084.4.1.1 Important Information1084.4.1.2 Solaris 9 OS Install-Time Update for a Super-FRU Replacement1094.4.2 No Mixing of CPU Stepping Versions1104.4.2.1 Verifying the Stepping Version of the CPU1104.5 Customer-Replaceable-Unit Replacement Procedures1144.5.1 PCI Card1154.5.1.1 Supported PCI Cards1154.5.1.2 Adding or Replacing a PCI Card1164.5.1.3 Sun Fire V40z Server PCI Card Slot Locations116FIGURE 4-5 Locations of the PCI Card Slots in the Sun Fire V40z Server1164.5.1.4 Installing a Vertical PCI Card in a Vertical Slot117FIGURE 4-6 Removing or Installing a PCI Card in a Vertical Slot without an MRL117FIGURE 4-7 Removing or Installing a Vertical PCI Card That Does Not Have an MRL1184.5.1.5 Installing a Horizontal PCI Card and Riser119FIGURE 4-8 Removing or Installing a Horizontal PCI Card119FIGURE 4-9 Installing the Horizontal PCI Card and Riser120FIGURE 4-10 SCSI Signal Cable and Connector (Original Release of Sun Fire V40z Server)121FIGURE 4-11 SCSI Signal Cable and Connector (Updated Release of Sun Fire V40z Server)1234.5.2 SCSI Hard Disk Drive and Carrier1234.5.2.1 Removing an HDD and Carrier123FIGURE 4-12 SCSI Hard Disk Drive Carrier and Release Latch1244.5.2.2 Installing an HDD and Carrier1244.5.2.3 Installing an Optional Sixth HDD and Adapter125FIGURE 4-13 Installing the Sixth HDD Bay Adapter1254.5.3 DVD-ROM/Diskette Drive Assembly126FIGURE 4-14 Removing the DVD-ROM/Diskette Drive Assembly1264.5.4 CPU Card127FIGURE 4-15 Removing the Front Bezel128FIGURE 4-16 Opening the CPU Card Door128FIGURE 4-17 Removing the CPU Card From the Chassis129FIGURE 4-18 Installing the CPU Card Into the Chassis1304.5.5 Operator Panel and LCD Assembly131FIGURE 4-19 Removing the Operator Panel/LCD Assembly1314.5.6 SCSI Backplane Assembly132FIGURE 4-20 Removing the Main Air Baffle132FIGURE 4-21 Removing the SCSI Backplane Assembly1334.5.7 Cooling Fans1334.5.7.1 Fan Numbering134FIGURE 4-22 Fan Numbering in a Sun Fire V40z Server (top view)1344.5.7.2 Replacing an Individual Cooling Fan134FIGURE 4-23 Removing an Individual Cooling Fan (Cage Shown Removed From Server)1354.5.7.3 Replacing the Front Fan-Cage Assembly136FIGURE 4-24 Removing the Front Fan-Cage Assembly1374.5.7.4 Replacing the Rear Fan-Cage Assembly137FIGURE 4-25 Removing the Rear Fan-Cage Assembly1384.5.8 Power Supplies and Power-Supply Cage Assembly1394.5.8.1 Replacing an Individual Power Supply139FIGURE 4-26 Removing an Individual Power Supply1404.5.8.2 Replacing a Power-Supply Cage Assembly141FIGURE 4-27 Removing the Power-Supply Cage Assembly1424.5.9 Memory Voltage-Regulator Modules1434.5.9.1 Replacing a Memory VRM on the Motherboard143FIGURE 4-28 Removing a Memory VRM1444.5.9.2 Replacing a Memory VRM on the CPU Card1444.5.10 CPU Voltage-Regulator Modules1464.5.10.1 Before You Start1464.5.10.2 Replacing a CPU VRM on the Motherboard146FIGURE 4-29 Removing the Wire Clip147FIGURE 4-30 Removing a CPU VRM1484.5.10.3 Replacing a CPU VRM on the CPU Card1494.5.11 Memory Modules1514.5.11.1 Memory Module Population Rules151TABLE 4-1 Sample of Valid DIMM Configurations152TABLE 4-2 Sample of Non-Valid DIMM Configurations1524.5.11.2 Replacing a Memory Module on the Motherboard153FIGURE 4-31 Removing a Memory Module1544.5.11.3 Replacing a Memory Module on the CPU Card1544.5.12 CPUs and Heatsinks1554.5.12.1 Replacing a CPU on the Motherboard156FIGURE 4-32 Removing the Heatsink and CPU157FIGURE 4-33 Installing a CPU in its Socket158FIGURE 4-34 Replacing the Heatsink Hold-Down Assembly Crossbar1604.5.12.2 Replacing a CPU on the Optional CPU Card160FIGURE 4-35 Removing the Securing Clip and Heatsink for Stepping Versions “C0” and “CG” CPUs161FIGURE 4-36 Heatsink for Stepping Version “E” CPU162FIGURE 4-37 Installing a CPU in its Socket1634.5.13 System Battery165FIGURE 4-38 Removing the System Battery1664.5.14 Cable Kit1674.5.14.1 Remove System Components1674.5.14.2 Remove and Replace the Cables170FIGURE 4-39 System Cables in the Sun Fire V40z Server170FIGURE 4-40 Types of Cable Connector1714.5.14.3 Re-install the Components1754.5.15 Super FRU1784.6 Sun Fire V40z Indicators, Switches and Jumpers1804.6.1 Sun Fire V40z Motherboard and CPU Card180FIGURE 4-41 Sun Fire V40z Motherboard, Showing LED Locations180TABLE 4-3 Indicators on the Motherboard and CPU Card1814.6.2 Clear-CMOS Jumper182FIGURE 4-42 Sun Fire V40z Motherboard, Showing Clear-CMOS Jumper J125182System Specifications183A.1 Sun Fire V20z Specifications183A.1.1 Sun Fire V20z Physical Specifications183A.1.2 Sun Fire V20z Power Specifications184A.1.3 Sun Fire V20z Environmental Specifications184A.2 Sun Fire V40z Specifications185A.2.1 Sun Fire V40z Physical Specifications185A.2.2 Sun Fire V40z Power Specifications185A.2.3 Sun Fire V40z Environmental Specifications186BIOS POST Codes187SCSI BIOS Configuration Utility195C.1 Starting the SCSI BIOS Configuration Utility195C.2 Using the Configuration Utility196C.2.1 User Input197C.2.2 Main Menu197C.2.3 Boot Adapter List199C.2.4 Global Properties200C.2.5 Adapter Properties201C.2.6 Device Properties203C.2.7 RAID Properties206C.3 Quitting the SCSI BIOS Configuration Utility208Supplemental Information209D.1 RAID Support209D.1.1 LSI Logic’s Integrated RAID Solution210D.1.2 Integrated Mirroring210D.1.3 Zero-Channel RAID Not Supported211D.1.4 Alternative Internal Drive RAID Configuration For Sun Fire V40z Servers (Only)211Index213Size: 6.6 MBPages: 216Language: EnglishOpen manual