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Displaying FRU Information

Chapter 1 • Server Diagnostics

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1.4.3

Clearing Faults

Use the 

clear_fault_action

 property of a FRU to manually clear PSH diagnosed faults from

the service processor without a FRU replacement or if the service processor was unable to

automatically detect the FRU replacement.

Note - 

This procedure clears the fault from the service processor but not from the host. If the

fault persists in the host, it must be manually cleared.

Example showing a PSH diagnosed fault being cleared manually using the

clear_fault_action

 property of the FRU:

-> set /SYS/MB/CMP0/BR0/CH0/D0 clear_fault_action=True

Are you sure you want to clear /SYS/MB/CMP0/BR0/CH0/D0 (y/n)? y

Set 'clear_fault_action' to 'true'

Displaying FRU Information

Before You Begin

Use the 

show

 command to display information about individual FRUs in the server.

At the 

->

 prompt, enter the 

show

 command.

In the following example, the 

show

 command is used to get information about a memory

module (FB-DIMM).

-> show /SYS/MB/CMP0/BR0/CH0/D0
 
/SYS/MB/CMP0/BR0/CH0/D0
   Targets:
       R0
       R1
       SEEPROM
       SERVICE
       PRSNT
       T_AMB
 
   Properties:
       type = DIMM
       component_state = Enabled
       fru_name = 1024MB DDR2 SDRAM FB-DIMM 333 (PC2 5300)
       fru_description = FBDIMM 1024 Mbyte
       fru_manufacturer = Micron Technology
       fru_version = FFFFFF
       fru_part_number = 18HF12872FD667D6D4
       fru_serial_number = d81813ce
       fault_state = OK

Summary of Contents for Sun Netra T5440

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Page 5: ...nning Service Related Commands 26 1 4 3 Clearing Faults 31 Displaying FRU Information 31 1 5 Running POST 32 1 5 1 Controlling How POST Runs 32 Changing POST Parameters 35 1 5 2 Reasons to Run POST 35 1 6 Using the Solaris Predictive Self Healing Feature 40 1 6 1 Identifying PSH Detected Faults 41 1 7 Collecting Information From Solaris OS Files and Commands 45 Checking the Message Buffer 45 Viewi...

Page 6: ... Hard Drive 66 3 2 Replacing the Optical Media Drive 67 Remove the Optical Media Drive 67 Install the Optical Media Drive 69 4 Replacing Motherboard Assembly Components 71 4 1 PCIe PCI X and XAUI Card Configuration Reference 71 4 1 1 PCI Cards on the PCI Auxilliary Board 72 4 1 2 PCI Cards on the PCI Mezzanine Assembly 73 4 1 3 High Bandwidth PCIe Card Installation 73 4 2 Replacing PCI X 0 1 and P...

Page 7: ...y 111 Remove the Battery 111 Install the Battery 112 4 11 Replacing the SCC Module 112 Remove the SCC Module 112 Install the SCC Module 113 4 12 Replacing the Motherboard Assembly 114 Remove the Motherboard Assembly 114 Install the Motherboard Assembly 118 4 13 Replacing the Disk Backplane Assembly 122 Remove the Disk Backplane Assembly 122 Install the Disk Backplane Assembly 124 4 14 Replacing th...

Page 8: ...n Assembly Fan Tray 1 139 5 5 Replacing the FB DIMM Fan Assembly Fan Tray 2 140 Remove the FB DIMM Fan Assembly Fan Tray 2 141 Install the FB DIMM Fan Assembly Fan Tray 2 142 5 6 Replacing the Power Board 142 Remove the Power Board 143 Install the Power Board 145 6 Returning the Server to Operation 147 6 1 Tasks for Finishing Up 147 Return the Server to Operation 147 A Signal Pinouts 149 A 1 Gigab...

Page 9: ...dvanced experience troubleshooting and replacing hardware Product Documentation Library Documentation and resources for this product and related products are available at http docs oracle com cd E19874 01 index html Related Documentation Documentation Links All Oracle products http www oracle com documentation Sun Netra T5440 Server http docs oracle com cd E19874 01 index html Oracle Solaris OS an...

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Page 11: ...nds on page 46 1 9 Exercising the System With SunVTS Software on page 48 1 10 Obtaining the Chassis Serial Number on page 54 1 11 Additional Service Related Information on page 54 1 1 Fault on Initial Power Up If you have installed the server and upon initial power up you see errors indicating faults with the Fully Buffered DIMMs FB DIMMs PCI cards or other components the suspect component might h...

Page 12: ...ems to accurately predict component failures and mitigate many serious problems before they occur Log files and console messages These provide the standard Solaris OS log files and investigative commands that can be accessed and displayed on the device of your choice SunVTS An application that exercises the system provides hardware validation and discloses possible faulty components with recommend...

Page 13: ...1 2 Server Diagnostics Overview Chapter 1 Server Diagnostics 13 FIGURE 1 1 Diagnostic Flowchart ...

Page 14: ... faulty device replace the FRU If SunVTS does not report a faulty device go to Action No 5 1 9 Exercising the System With SunVTS Software on page 48 5 Run POST POST performs basic tests of the server components and reports faulty FRUs If POST indicates a faulty FRU replace the FRU If POST does not indicate a faulty FRU go to Action No 9 1 5 Running POST on page 32 6 Determine if the fault is an en...

Page 15: ... determine the cause of the problem contact Sun for support Sun Support information http www sun com support 1 10 Obtaining the Chassis Serial Number on page 54 1 2 1 Memory Configuration and Fault Handling A variety of features play a role in how the memory subsystem is configured and how memory faults are handled Understanding the underlying features helps you identify and repair memory problems...

Page 16: ...B DIMMs based on the fault message You then must enable the disabled FB DIMMs with the ALOM CMT CLI enablecomponent command Solaris Predictive Self Healing PSH technology A feature of the Solaris OS uses the fault manager daemon fmd to watch for various kinds of faults When a fault occurs the fault is assigned a unique fault ID UUID and logged PSH reports the fault and provides a recommended proac...

Page 17: ...ven front panel LEDs Figure 1 2 are located in the upper left corner of the server chassis Three of these LEDs are also provided on the rear panel Figure 1 3 FIGURE 1 2 Location of the Bezel Server Status and Alarm Status Indicators Figure Legend 1 Locator LED and Button 2 Fault LED 3 Activity LED 4 Power OK LED 5 User amber Alarm Status Indicator 6 Minor amber Alarm Status Indicator ...

Page 18: ...9 left to right PCIe or XAUI Slot 4 15 W maximum load PCIe or XAUI Slot 5 15 W maximum load PCIe Slot 6 15 W maximum load PCIe Slot 7 15 W maximum load PCIe Slot 8 15 W maximum load PCIe Slot 9 15 W maximum load 3 Service Processor Serial Management Port 4 Service Processor Network Management Port 5 Gigabit Ethernet Ports left to right NET0 NET1 NET2 NET3 6 Power Supply 0 LEDs top to bottom Output...

Page 19: ...tem on and off This button is recessed to prevent accidental server power off Use the tip of a pen to operate this button Alarm Critical LED Front left Red Indicates a critical alarm Refer to the server administration guide for a description of alarm states Alarm Major LED Front left Red Indicates a major alarm Alarm Minor LED Front left Amber Indicates a minor alarm Alarm User LED Front left Ambe...

Page 20: ...OK to Remove Blue On The drive is ready for hot plug removal Off Normal operation Fault Amber On The drive has a fault and requires attention Off Normal operation Activity Green On The drive is receiving power Solidly lit if drive is idle Flashing The drive is processing a command Off Power is off 1 3 3 Power Supply LEDs The power supply LEDs Figure 1 5 and Table 1 4 are located on the rear of eac...

Page 21: ...r OK Green On Normal operation DC output voltage is within normal limits Off Power is off Fault Amber On Power supply has detected a failure Off Normal operation Input OK Green On Normal operation Input power is within normal limits Off No input voltage or input voltage is below limits 1 3 4 Ethernet Port LEDs The ILOM management Ethernet port and the four 10 100 1000 Mbps Ethernet ports each have...

Page 22: ...icator Amber On The link is operating as a Gigabit connection 1000 Mbps Green On The link is operating as a 100 Mbps connection Off The link is operating as a 10 100 Mbps connection Note The NET MGT port operates only in 100 Mbps or 10 Mbps so the speed indicator LED can be green or off never amber 1 4 Using the Service Processor Firmware for Diagnosis and Repair Verification The Sun Integrated Li...

Page 23: ...erts are displayed faulty FRUs are identified in fault messages using the FRU name FIGURE 1 7 ILOM Fault Management The service processor detects when a fault is no longer present and clears the fault in several ways Fault recovery The system automatically detects that the fault condition is no longer present ILOM extinguishes the Service Required LED and updates the FRU s PROM indicating that the...

Page 24: ... three methods of interacting with the service processor ILOM CLI default ILOM browser interface BI ALOM CMT compatibility CLI ALOM CMT CLI in ILOM Note The code examples in this document depict use of the ILOM shell Creating an ALOM CMT CLI Shell The default shell for the service processor is the ILOM shell The ALOM CMT CLI emulates the ALOM CMT interface supported on the previous generation of C...

Page 25: ...reate SP users admin Creating user Enter new password Enter new password again Created SP users admin set SP users admin role Administrator Set role to Administrator set SP users admin cli_mode alom Set cli_mode to alom Note The asterisks in the example will not appear when you enter your password You can combine the create and set commands on a single line create SP users admin role Administrator...

Page 26: ...ed for service related activities 1 4 2 1 Connecting to the Service Processor Before you can run ILOM commands you must connect to the service processor in one of two ways Connect an ASCII terminal directly to the serial management port Use the ssh command to connect to the service processor through an Ethernet connection on the network management port Note Refer to the Sun Integrated Lights Out M...

Page 27: ...M equivalent to a Stop A depending on the mode Solaris software was booted set SYS component clear_fault_action true clearfault UUID Manually clears host detected faults The UUID is the unique fault ID of the fault to be cleared start SP console console f f forces the console to have read and write capabilities Connects you to the host system show SP console history consolehistory b lines e lines ...

Page 28: ...tion question c executes a console command after completion of the reset command Generates a hardware reset on the host server reset SP resetsc y y enables you to skip the confirmation question Reboots the service processor set SYS keyswitch_state value normal stby diag locked setkeyswitch y value normal stby diag locked y enables you to skip the confirmation question when setting the keyswitch to...

Page 29: ...roviding service Note See Table 1 9 for the automatic system recover ASR commands Detecting Faults The ILOM show faulty command displays the following kinds of faults Environmental or configuration faults System configuration faults or temperature or voltage problems that might be caused by faulty FRUs power supplies fans or blower or by room temperature or blocked air flow to the server POST dete...

Page 30: ...where reason is the name of the power on routine that detected the failure show faulty Target Property Value SP faultmgmt 0 fru SYS MB CMP0 BR1 CH0 D0 SP faultmgmt 0 timestamp Dec 21 16 40 56 SP faultmgmt 0 timestamp Dec 21 16 40 56 faults 0 SP faultmgmt 0 sp_detected_fault SYS MB CMP0 BR1 CH0 D0 faults 0 Forced fail POST Example showing a fault that was detected by the PSH technology These kinds ...

Page 31: ...FRU set SYS MB CMP0 BR0 CH0 D0 clear_fault_action True Are you sure you want to clear SYS MB CMP0 BR0 CH0 D0 y n y Set clear_fault_action to true Displaying FRU Information Before You Begin Use the show command to display information about individual FRUs in the server At the prompt enter the show command In the following example the show command is used to get information about a memory module FB...

Page 32: ...T Runs The server can be configured for normal extensive or no POST execution You can also control the level of tests that run the amount of POST output that is displayed and which reset events trigger POST by using ALOM CMT CLI variables Table 1 7 lists the ALOM CMT CLI variables used to configure POST Figure 1 8 shows how the variables work together Note Use the ALOM CMT CLI setsc command to set...

Page 33: ...rigger none Does not run POST on reset user_reset Runs POST upon user initiated resets power_on_reset Only runs POST for the first power on This option is the default error_reset Runs POST if fatal errors are detected all_resets Runs POST after any reset diag_verbosity none No POST output is displayed min POST output displays functional tests with a banner and pinwheel normal POST output displays ...

Page 34: ...ning POST 34 Sun Netra T5440 Server September 2015 FIGURE 1 8 Flowchart of ALOM CMT CLI Variables for POST Configuration Table 1 8 shows typical combinations of ALOM CMT CLI variables and associated POST modes ...

Page 35: ...POST runs the full spectrum of tests with the maximum output displayed POST runs the full spectrum of tests with the maximum output displayed The keyswitch_state parameter when set to diag overrides all the other ILOM POST variables Changing POST Parameters 1 Access the ILOM prompt If connected to the console issue the key sequence to switch to the prompt 2 Use the ILOM commands to change the POST...

Page 36: ...ou want maximum testing as in the case when you are troubleshooting a server or verifying a hardware upgrade or repair 1 Switch from the system console prompt to the sc prompt by issuing the escape sequence ok sc 2 Set the virtual keyswitch to diag so that POST will run in service mode sc setkeyswitch diag 3 Reset the system so that POST runs There are several ways to initiate a reset Example 1 1 ...

Page 37: ...CLI where the fault is logged the Service Required LED is lit and the faulty component is disabled Refer to Example 1 4 In this example SYS MB CMP0 BR1 CH0 D0 is disabled The system can boot using memory that was not disabled until the faulty component is replaced Note You can use ASR commands to display and control disabled components See 1 8 Managing Components With Automatic System Recovery Com...

Page 38: ... 10 25 12 081 0 0 0 Sun Netra TM T5440 POST 4 x build_119 2007 06 06 09 48 2007 07 03 10 25 12 867 0 0 0 VBSC level is 00000000 000000012007 07 03 10 25 12 966 0 0 0 VBSC selecting POST MAX Testing 2007 07 03 10 25 39 864 0 0 0 Core available Efuse ffff00ff ffffffff 2007 07 03 10 25 13 668 0 0 0 Begin DRAM Memory BIST2007 07 03 10 25 13 793 0 0 0 2007 07 03 10 25 13 161 0 0 0 Niagara2 Version 2 12...

Page 39: ...y FRU is detected when the service processor is reset or power cycled In this case the fault is automatically cleared from the system This procedure describes how to identify POST detected faults and if necessary manually clear the fault 1 After replacing a faulty FRU at the ALOM CMT CLI prompt use the showfaults command to identify POST detected faults POST detected faults are distinguished from ...

Page 40: ...e problems while the Solaris OS is running and mitigate many problems before they negatively affect operations The Solaris OS uses the fault manager daemon fmd 1M which starts at boot time and runs in the background to monitor the system If a component generates an error the daemon handles the error by correlating the error with data from previous errors and other related information to diagnose t...

Page 41: ...X TYPE Fault VER 1 SEVERITY Minor EVENT TIME Wed Sep 14 10 09 46 EDT 2005 PLATFORM SUNW Sun Netra T5440 CSN HOSTNAME wgs48 37 SOURCE cpumem diagnosis REV 1 5 EVENT ID f92e9fbe 735e c218 cf87 9e1720a28004 DESC The number of errors associated with this memory module has exceeded acceptable levels Refer to http sun com msg SUN4V 8000 DX for more information AUTO RESPONSE Pages of memory associated wi...

Page 42: ... using the fmdump command with v for verbose output In Example 1 10 a fault is displayed indicating the following details Date and time of the fault Jul 31 12 47 42 2007 Universal Unique Identifier UUID This is unique for every fault fd940ac2 d21e c94a f258 f8a9bb69d05b Sun message identifier which can be used to obtain additional fault information SUN4V 8000 JA Faulted FRU The information provide...

Page 43: ...y Major Description The number of errors associated with this CPU has exceeded acceptable levels Automated Response The fault manager will attempt to remove the affected CPU from service Impact System performance may be affected Suggested Action for System Administrator Schedule a repair procedure to replace the affected CPU the identity of which can be determined using fmdump v u EVENT_ID Details...

Page 44: ...02 SYS MB CMP0 BR1 CH0 D0 Host detected fault MSGID SUN4V 8000 DX UUID 7ee0e46b ea64 6565 e684 e996963f7b86 If no fault is reported you do not need to do anything else Do not perform the subsequent steps If a fault is reported perform Step 3 and Step 4 3 Run the ALOM CMT CLI clearfault command with the UUID provided in the showfaults output Example sc clearfault 7ee0e46b ea64 6565 e684 e996963f7b8...

Page 45: ...e var adm messages file Checking the Message Buffer 1 Log in as superuser 2 Type the dmesg command dmesg The dmesg command displays the most recent messages generated by the system Viewing System Message Log Files The error logging daemon syslogd automatically records various system warnings errors and faults in message files These messages can alert you to system problems such as a device that is...

Page 46: ...and so on you must remove the component from the ASR blacklist The ASR commands Table 1 9 enable you to view and manually add or remove components from the ASR blacklist You run these commands from the ALOM CMT CLI sc prompt TABLE 1 9 ASR Commands Command Description showcomponent Displays system components and their current state enablecomponent asrkey Removes a component from the asr db blacklis...

Page 47: ...omponent sc showcomponent Keys SYS MB PCI_MEZZ SYS MB PCI_MEZZ PCIE4 SYS MB PCI_MEZZ XAUI4 SYS MB PCI_MEZZ PCIE5 SYS MB PCI_MEZZ XAUI5 SYS MB PCI_MEZZ PCIE6 SYS MB PCI_MEZZ PCIE7 SYS MB PCI_MEZZ PCIE8 SYS MB PCI_MEZZ PCIE9 SYS MB PCI_AUX SYS MB PCI_AUX PCIX0 SYS TTYA State Clean Example 1 13 Output of the showcomponent sc showcomponent Keys SYS MB PCI_MEZZ SYS MB PCI_MEZZ PCIE4 SYS MB PCI_MEZZ XAU...

Page 48: ... enablecomponent command sc enablecomponent SYS MB CMP0 BR1 CH0 D0 Chassis major SYS MB CMP0 BR1 CH0 D0 has been enabled 2 After receiving confirmation that the enablecomponent command is complete reset the server for so that the ASR command takes effect sc reset 1 9 Exercising the System With SunVTS Software Sometimes a server exhibits a problem that cannot be isolated definitively to a particula...

Page 49: ...ftware is not installed you see an error message for each missing package as in Example 1 15 If SunVTS is not installed you can obtain the installation packages from the following places Solaris Operating System DVDs From the Sun Download Center http www sun com oem products vts The SunVTS 6 0 PS3 software and future compatible versions are supported on the server SunVTS installation instructions ...

Page 50: ... access the SunVTS GUI by logging in remotely from a machine that has a graphics display Finally this procedure describes how to run SunVTS tests in general Individual tests might presume the presence of specific hardware or might require specific drivers cables or loopback connectors For information about test options and prerequisites refer to the following documentation SunVTS 6 3 Test Referenc...

Page 51: ...Exercising the System With SunVTS Software Chapter 1 Server Diagnostics 51 The SunVTS GUI is displayed Figure 1 9 ...

Page 52: ...Exercising the System With SunVTS Software 52 Sun Netra T5440 Server September 2015 FIGURE 1 9 SunVTS GUI ...

Page 53: ...est Network interface network cable CPU motherboard pmemtest vmemtest ramtest FB DIMMs motherboard serialtest I O serial port interface usbkbtest disktest USB devices cable CPU motherboard USB controller hsclbtest Motherboard service processor Host to service processor interface 7 Optional Customize individual tests You can customize individual tests by right clicking on the name of the test Right...

Page 54: ...serial number The chassis serial number is located on a sticker that is on the front of the server and another sticker on the side of the server You can also run the ALOM CMT CLI showplatform command to obtain the chassis serial number For example EXAMPLE 1 16 Obtaining the Chassis Serial Number With the showplatform Command sc showplatform SUNW Sun Netra T5440 Chassis Serial Number 0529AP000882 D...

Page 55: ...g on the level of your service contract you have access to Sun patches the Sun System Handbook the SunSolve knowledge base the Sun Support Forum and additional documents bulletins and related links Access this site at http sunsolve sun com Predictive Self Healing Knowledge Database Provides access to the knowledge article corresponding to a self healing message by taking the Sun Message Identifier...

Page 56: ...56 Sun Netra T5440 Server September 2015 ...

Page 57: ...precautions when setting up your equipment Follow all Sun standard cautions warnings and instructions marked on the equipment and described in Important Safety Information for Sun Hardware Systems 816 7190 Ensure that the voltage and frequency of your power source match the voltage and frequency inscribed on the equipment s electrical rating label Follow the electrostatic discharge safety practice...

Page 58: ...se an Antistatic Wrist Strap Wear an antistatic wrist strap and use an antistatic mat when handling components such as drive assemblies boards or cards When servicing or removing server components attach an antistatic strap to your wrist and then to a metal area on the chassis Then disconnect the power cords from the server Following this practice equalizes the electrical potentials between you an...

Page 59: ...run diagnostics before you shut down the system Refer to the server administration guide for log file information 2 Notify affected users Refer to your Solaris system administration documentation for additional information 3 Save any open files and quit all running programs Refer to your application documentation for specific information on these processes 4 Shut down the Solaris OS Refer to the S...

Page 60: ...r to the circuit boards even when the system is powered off 1 Label all cables connected to the server 2 Disconnect the following cables as appropriate PCI or XAUI cards Alarm board TTYA serial port Serial management port Network management port USB ports Ethernet ports Power supplies 3 If you are going to remove the CMA also remove the cables from it 4 Remove the server from the rack Remove the S...

Page 61: ... Perform antistatic measures See Perform Antistatic Measures on page 61 Perform Antistatic Measures 1 Prepare an antistatic surface on which to set parts during removal and installation Place ESD sensitive components such as the printed circuit boards on an antistatic mat The following items can be used as an antistatic mat Antistatic bag used to wrap a Sun replacement part Sun ESD mat part number...

Page 62: ... not hot swappable require the removal of the top cover 1 Use a No 2 Philips screwdriver and loosen the two green captive screws securing the top cover on the rear of the server Figure 2 1 FIGURE 2 1 Top Cover and Release Button 2 Slide the cover toward the rear of the server 3 Lift the cover off the chassis and set it aside ...

Page 63: ...ve the logical software links to it The following situations inhibit the ability to perform hot plugging of a drive The hard drive provides the operating system and the operating system is not mirrored on another drive The hard drive cannot be logically isolated from the online operations of the server If your drive falls into one of these conditions you must shut the system down before you replac...

Page 64: ... drive that you want to remove 3 Type the Solaris OS commands required to stop using the hard drive Exact commands required depend on the configuration of your hard drives You might need to unmount file systems or perform RAID commands 4 On the drive you plan to remove push the latch release button Figure 3 2 The latch opens ...

Page 65: ...s not an ejector Do not bend it too far to the left Doing so can damage the latch 5 Consider your next steps If you are replacing the hard drive continue to Install a Hard Drive on page 66 If you are not replacing the hard drive perform administrative tasks to configure the server to operate without the hard drive ...

Page 66: ...2 Align the replacement drive to the drive slot The hard drive is physically addressed according to the slot in which it is installed It is important to install a replacement drive in the same slot as the drive that was removed 3 Slide the drive into the bay until it is fully seated Figure 3 3 FIGURE 3 3 Installing a Hard Drive 4 Close the latch to lock the drive in place ...

Page 67: ...s load data from backups or have it updated from a RAID configuration 3 2 Replacing the Optical Media Drive Remove the Optical Media Drive 1 Prepare the server for optical media drive removal See Power Off the Server on page 59 Perform Antistatic Measures on page 61 2 Open the bezel 3 Pull the release tab out and to the left freeing the optical media drive and attached housing Figure 3 4 4 Pull th...

Page 68: ... 3 4 Releasing the Optical Media Drive 5 Set the optical media drive aside on an antistatic mat 6 Consider your next step If you removed the optical media drive as part of another procedure return to that procedure Otherwise continue to Install the Optical Media Drive on page 69 ...

Page 69: ...ical media drive from its packaging and place it on an antistatic mat 2 Seat the optical media drive into the housing and secure it by pressing the rear release lever to the right Figure 3 5 3 Hold the tab to the left and insert the optical media drive into the media bay assembly Figure 3 5 FIGURE 3 5 Inserting the Optical Media Drive ...

Page 70: ...ntil it seats and close the release the tab by pressing it to the right Figure 3 5 5 Close the bezel 6 Consider your next step If you installed the optical media drive as part of another procedure return to that procedure Otherwise see Chapter 6 Returning the Server to Operation to bring the server back online ...

Page 71: ...ng PCIe XAUI Cards 4 6 and PCIe Cards 7 9 on page 78 4 5 Replacing Memory Air Duct on page 83 4 6 Replacing the PCI Mezzanine Assembly on page 86 4 7 FB DIMM Configuration Reference on page 90 4 8 Replacing the Memory Mezzanine Assembly on page 95 4 9 Servicing FB DIMMs on page 100 4 10 Replacing the Battery on page 111 4 11 Replacing the SCC Module on page 112 4 12 Replacing the Motherboard Assem...

Page 72: ...XAUI Slot 4 15 W maximum load PCIe or XAUI Slot 5 15 W maximum load PCIe Slot 6 15 W maximum load PCIe Slot 7 15 W maximum load PCIe Slot 8 15 W maximum load PCIe Slot 9 15 W maximum load 3 Service Processor Serial Management Port 4 ServIce Processor Network Management Port 5 Gigabit Ethernet ports left to right NET0 NET1 NET2 NET3 6 Power Supply LEDs each PSU top to bottom Output On LED Green Ser...

Page 73: ...the XAUI5 slot the PCIe Slot 5 cannot be used and the Ehternet Port 0 on the motherboard will be disabled 4 1 3 High Bandwidth PCIe Card Installation To balance the PCIe bus bandwidth from the upstream of the PCIe buses it is suggested to limit the numbers of high bandwidth PCIe cards installed in the server It is also suggested to install the high bandwidth PCIe cards in the assigned slots The fo...

Page 74: ...59 Disconnect Cables From the Server on page 60 Remove the Server From the Rack on page 60 Perform Antistatic Measures on page 61 Remove the Top Cover on page 62 2 Remove the PCI air duct Lift it straight up Figure 4 2 3 Release the PCI card release tab Pull it up and to the left Figure 4 2 4 Remove the PCI card Carefully lift it straight up Figure 4 2 ...

Page 75: ...d filler panel in the appropriate slot Carefully press it straight down until properly seated Figure 4 2 6 Secure the PCI card release tab Press it down and to the right until properly seated Figure 4 2 7 Replace the PCI air duct Carefully press it down until properly seated Figure 4 2 8 See Chapter 6 Returning the Server to Operation to bring the server back online ...

Page 76: ...e installed in the server at one time It is suggested to install the 75 Watt card in Slot 2 for better cooling 1 Prepare the server for PCI card removal See Power Off the Server on page 59 Disconnect Cables From the Server on page 60 Remove the Server From the Rack on page 60 Perform Antistatic Measures on page 61 Remove the Top Cover on page 62 2 Remove the PCI air duct Lift it straight up Figure...

Page 77: ...CI card in the appropriate slot Carefully press it straight down until properly seated Figure 4 3 6 Secure the PCI card release tab Press it down and to the right until properly seated Figure 4 3 7 Replace the PCI air duct Carefully press it down until properly seated Figure 4 3 8 See Chapter 6 Returning the Server to Operation to bring the server back online ...

Page 78: ...D HBA Internal on page 81 for important cabling instructions Note XAUI 10 Gigabit Ethernet cards are supported in slots 4 and 5 only Remove PCIe XAUI Cards 4 6 and PCIe Cards 7 9 1 Prepare the server for PCIe card removal See Power Off the Server on page 59 Disconnect Cables From the Server on page 60 Remove the Server From the Rack on page 60 Perform Antistatic Measures on page 61 Remove the Top ...

Page 79: ...to Operation to bring the server back online Install PCIe XAUI Cards 4 6 and PCIe Cards 7 9 1 Prepare the server for PCIe card removal See Power Off the Server on page 59 Disconnect Cables From the Server on page 60 Remove the Server From the Rack on page 60 Perform Antistatic Measures on page 61 Remove the Top Cover on page 62 2 Pull the filler panel release tab out Figure 4 5 ...

Page 80: ... T5440 Server September 2015 3 Lift the filler panel straight up and out Figure 4 5 4 Carefully seat the PCIe card in the slot Figure 4 5 FIGURE 4 5 Installing PCIe XAUI Cards 4 9 5 See Chapter 6 Returning the Server to Operation to bring the server back online ...

Page 81: ...un Storage 6 Gb SAS PCIe RAID HBA Internal Installation Guide E22410 for additional details Cable the Sun Storage 6 Gb SAS PCIe RAID HBA Internal 1 Remove the existing SAS cable connected to the motherboard and port 0 of the SAS expander 2 Install the card in PCIe slot 4 see Install PCIe XAUI Cards 4 6 and PCIe Cards 7 9 on page 79 3 Connect the SAS cable 530 3896 03 to port SAS0 on the card and p...

Page 82: ...r 2015 FIGURE 4 6 Removing the Memory Air Duct Figure Callout Instruction 1 Unulug existing SAS cable from port 0 of the SAS expander 2 Unplug existing SAS cable from the motherboard 3 Plug the new SAS cable into port 0 of the SAS expander 4 Plug the new SAS cable into port SAS0 of the HBA ...

Page 83: ...are the server for memory air duct removal See Power Off the Server on page 59 Remove the Server From the Rack on page 60 Perform Antistatic Measures on page 61 Remove the Top Cover on page 62 2 Facing the server carefully lift the rear of the air duct upward Figure 4 7 3 Lift the duct out of the chassis Figure 4 7 Set it aside on an antistatic mat ...

Page 84: ...ing the Memory Air Duct 4 Consider your next step If you removed the memory air duct as part of another procedure return to that procedure Otherwise continue to Install the Memory Air Duct on page 84 Install the Memory Air Duct 1 Remove the replacement memory air duct from its packaging ...

Page 85: ...h the chassis Figure 4 8 3 Lower the duct to the horizontal position until the tab secures in place Figure 4 8 FIGURE 4 8 Installing the Memory Air Duct 4 Consider your next step If you installed the air duct as part of another procedure return to that procedure Otherwise see Chapter 6 Returning the Server to Operation to bring the server back online ...

Page 86: ...erboard Motherboard assembly Power distribution board PDB It is not necessary to remove the PCI mezzanine for other components However when the PCI mezzanine is removed additional working space is provided Remove the PCI Mezzanine Assembly 1 Prepare the server for memory air duct removal See Power Off the Server on page 59 Remove the Server From the Rack on page 60 Perform Antistatic Measures on p...

Page 87: ...ents 87 FIGURE 4 9 Removing the PCI Mezzanine 3 Pull the release levers up and back Figure 4 9 The release levers unseat the mezzanine from the riser cards 4 Lift the PCI mezzanine up and out Figure 4 9 Place it on an antistatic mat 5 Remove the PCI mezzanine riser cards Figure 4 10 ...

Page 88: ...ing the PCI Mezzanine Riser Cards a Press the release tab downward Figure 4 10 b Pull the riser card straight up and out of the chassis Figure 4 10 c Place on an antistatic mat Figure 4 10 Install the PCI Mezzanine Assembly 1 Install the PCI mezzanine riser cards on the motherboard Figure 4 11 ...

Page 89: ...e the riser cards on the riser card slots Figure 4 11 b Press down until fully seated into slots Figure 4 11 2 Carefully seat the PCI mezzanine on the PCI riser cards Figure 4 12 3 Secure the release tabs by pressing them forward and down Figure 4 12 Securing the release tabs fully seats the PCI mezzanine onto the riser cards You do not need to press downward ...

Page 90: ...Installing the PCI Mezzanine 4 Reconnect the PCI mezzanine cables Figure 4 12 5 See Chapter 6 Returning the Server to Operation to bring the server back online 4 7 FB DIMM Configuration Reference Use these FB DIMM configuration rules to help you plan the memory configuration of your server ...

Page 91: ...the system must use the same width x4 or x8 DRAMs Mixing of FBDIMMs from different vendors is allowed Mixing of FBDIMMs with AMBs from different vendors is allowed There must b a minimum 8 FBDIMMs installed in the system At minimum Channel 0 FB DIMM Slot 0 in all branches must be populated with FB DIMMS of the same density same type In branches populated with more than one FB DIMM for example in 8...

Page 92: ...4 7 FB DIMM Configuration Reference 92 Sun Netra T5440 Server September 2015 FIGURE 4 13 Motherboard FB DIMM Configuration Table 4 1 describes the motherboard FB DIMM FRU names and installation order ...

Page 93: ...Channel 0 SYS MB CMP1 BR0 CH0 D0 J1800 1 SYS MB CMP1 BR0 CH0 D1 J1900 3 Channel 1 SYS MB CMP1 BR0 CH1 D0 J2000 1 SYS MB CMP1 BR0 CH1 D1 J2100 3 CMP 1 Branch 1 Channel 0 SYS MB CMP1 BR1 CH0 D0 J2200 1 SYS MB CMP1 BR1 CH0 D1 J2300 3 Channel 1 SYS MB CMP1 BR1 CH1 D0 J2400 1 SYS MB CMP1 BR1 CH1 D1 J2500 3 Upgrade path DIMMs should be added with each group populated in the order shown Sun Netra T5440 S...

Page 94: ...figuration Reference 94 Sun Netra T5440 Server September 2015 FIGURE 4 14 Upgradable Memory Mezzanine FB DIMM Configuration Table 4 2 describes the upgradable memory mezzanine FB DIMM FRU names and installation order ...

Page 95: ...3 J0501 5 CMP 1 Branch 1 Channel 0 SYS MB CMP1 MR1 BR1 CH0 D2 J0601 5 SYS MB CMP1 MR1 BR1 CH0 D3 J0701 5 Channel 1 SYS MB CMP1 MR1 BR1 CH1 D2 J0801 5 SYS MB CMP1 MR1 BR1 CH1 D3 J0901 5 Upgrade path DIMMs should be added with each group populated in the order shown Note FB DIMM names in ILOM messages are displayed with the full FRU name such as SYS MB CMP0 BR0 CH0 D0 4 8 Replacing the Memory Mezzan...

Page 96: ...res on page 61 Remove the Top Cover on page 62 Remove the Memory Air Duct on page 83 2 Disconnect all power cables from the server Figure 4 20 3 Rotate the memory mezzanine green levers 90 degrees to vertical Figure 4 18 4 Lift the memory mezzanine filler tray straight up and out of the chassis Figure 4 18 FIGURE 4 15 Removing the Memory Mezzanine Filler Tray 5 Remove the white filler riser cards ...

Page 97: ...an additional 16 FB DIMM slots for a maximum of 32 FB DIMM slots 1 Install the memory mezzanine riser cards Figure 4 16 Place them on the slot and carefully press until fully seated FIGURE 4 16 Installing the Memory Mezzanine Riser Cards 2 Place the memory mezzanine in the chassis 3 Carefully set the memory mezzanine onto the riser cards Figure 4 17 4 Rotate the memory mezzanine green levers 90 de...

Page 98: ...emory Mezzanine 5 See Chapter 6 Returning the Server to Operation to bring the server back online Remove the Memory Mezzanine Assembly 1 Prepare the server for FB DIMM removal See Power Off the Server on page 59 Disconnect Cables From the Server on page 60 Remove the Server From the Rack on page 60 Perform Antistatic Measures on page 61 Remove the Top Cover on page 62 Remove the Memory Air Duct on...

Page 99: ...e the memory mezzanine green levers 90 degrees to vertical Figure 4 18 4 Lift the memory mezzanine straight up and out of the chassis Figure 4 18 Place on an antistatic mat FIGURE 4 18 Removing the Memory Mezzanine 5 Remove the memory mezzanine riser cards 6 Remove the riser cards by carefully pulling them straight up Figure 4 19 Place on an antistatic mat ...

Page 100: ...ine assembly go to Install the Memory Mezzanine Assembly on page 97 4 9 Servicing FB DIMMs This section describes how to diagnose and replace faulty FB DIMMs If you are upgrading the system with additional FB DIMMs see Install Additional FB DIMMs on page 109 For FB DIMM configuration guidelines see 4 7 FB DIMM Configuration Reference on page 90 ...

Page 101: ...t required on the motherboard Locating a Faulty FB DIMM The system Service Required LED lights if the system detects a FB DIMM fault Use the showfaults command to identify faulty FB DIMMs See Detecting Faults on page 29 Use the FB DIMM fault locator button on the motherboard to identify faulty FB DIMMs 1 Prepare the server for FB DIMM removal See Power Off the Server on page 59 Disconnect Cables F...

Page 102: ... 20 Identifying an FB DIMM Tip Make a note of the faulty FB DIMM location so that you can install the replacement FB DIMM in the same location Note For memory configuration information see 4 7 FB DIMM Configuration Reference on page 90 4 Document the location of faulty FB DIMMs ...

Page 103: ...he Rack on page 60 Perform Antistatic Measures on page 61 Remove the Top Cover on page 62 Remove the Memory Air Duct on page 83 2 If you are replacing a faulty FB DIMM locate the FB DIMMs that you want to replace See Locating a Faulty FB DIMM on page 101 3 If you are removing a FB DIMM on the motherboard you must first remove the memory mezzanine see Remove the Memory Mezzanine Assembly on page 98...

Page 104: ...aution Ensure that all power is removed from the server before removing or installing FB DIMMs or damage to the FB DIMMs might occur You must disconnect the power cables from the system before performing this procedure 1 Unpackage the replacement FB DIMMs and place them on an antistatic mat Tip See 4 7 FB DIMM Configuration Reference on page 90 for information about configuring the FB DIMMs 2 Ensu...

Page 105: ...ntation of the FB DIMM is as shown in Figure 4 22 If the orientation is reversed damage to the FB DIMM might occur FIGURE 4 22 Inserting the FB DIMM Into the Slot 5 Repeat Step 2 through Step 4 until all replacement FB DIMMs are installed 6 Consider your next step If you installed FB DIMMs as part of another procedure return to that procedure If you are to only install FB DIMMs go to Step 7 Note I...

Page 106: ...tamp Dec 14 22 43 59 SP faultmgmt 0 sunw msg id SUN4V 8000 DX faults 0 SP faultmgmt 0 uuid 3aa7c854 9667 e176 efe5 e487e520 faults 0 7a8a SP faultmgmt 0 timestamp Dec 14 22 43 59 faults 0 If the fault was detected by POST and resulted in the FB DIMM being disabled such as the following show faulty Target Property Value SP faultmgmt 0 fru SYS MB CMP0 BR1 CH0 D0 SP faultmgmt 0 timestamp Dec 21 16 40...

Page 107: ...es about one minute to power off Use the show HOST command to determine when the host has been powered off The console will display status Powered Off c Switch to the system console to view POST output start SYS console Watch the POST output for possible fault messages The following output is a sign that POST did not detect any faults 0 0 0 INFO 0 0 0 POST Passed all devices 0 0 0 POST Return to V...

Page 108: ... Target Property Value SP faultmgmt 0 fru SYS MB CMP0 BR0 CH1 D0 SP faultmgmt 0 timestamp Dec 14 22 43 59 SP faultmgmt 0 sunw msg id SUN4V 8000 DX faults 0 SP faultmgmt 0 uuid 3aa7c854 9667 e176 efe5 e487e520 faults 0 7a8a SP faultmgmt 0 timestamp Dec 14 22 43 59 faults 0 If the showfaults command does not report a fault with a UUID then you do not need to proceed with the following steps because ...

Page 109: ...erform Antistatic Measures on page 61 Remove the Top Cover on page 62 2 Unpackage the replacement FB DIMMs and place them on an antistatic mat 3 Remove any filler panels from the FB DIMM slots if necessary 4 Place the ejector tabs are in the open position 5 Line up the FB DIMM with the connector Figure 4 21 Align the FB DIMM notch with the key in the connector This alignment ensures that the FB DI...

Page 110: ...le does not indicate when the system is actually powered off c Switch to the system console to view POST output start SYS console Watch the POST output for possible fault messages The following output is a sign that POST did not detect any faults 0 0 0 INFO 0 0 0 POST Passed all devices 0 0 0 POST Return to VBSC 0 0 0 Master set ACK for vbsc runpost command and spin Note Depending on the configura...

Page 111: ...for installing the battery See Power Off the Server on page 59 Disconnect Cables From the Server on page 60 Remove the Server From the Rack on page 60 Perform Antistatic Measures on page 61 Remove the Top Cover on page 62 Remove the PCI Mezzanine Assembly on page 86 2 Gently depress the release tab and pull the battery out of the battery housing Figure 4 23 FIGURE 4 23 Replacing the Battery 3 Plac...

Page 112: ...oard you must move the SCC module from the old motherboard to the new one Remove the SCC Module 1 Back up OpenBoot PROM variables with one of the following procedures For ILOM 3 0 Web Interface Back up per Chapter 10 Backing Up and Restoring ILOM Configuration from the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 3 0 Web Interface Procedure Guide 820 0052 available at http docs oracle com cd E19860 0...

Page 113: ... Align the SCC module with its connector on the motherboard Note The SCC module and its connector are keyed 2 Press the SCC module down until it seats 3 Perform the tasks to bring the server back online See Install the Memory Mezzanine Assembly on page 97 Install the PCI Mezzanine Assembly on page 88 4 Restore OpenBoot PROM variables with one of the following procedures For ILOM 3 0 Web Interface ...

Page 114: ...ID MAC addresses and configuration variable settings for ILOM If you are replacing a motherboard you must move the SCC module from the old motherboard to the new one You must also backup OpenBoot PROM variables for restoring after motherboard replacement Remove the Motherboard Assembly 1 Back up OpenBoot PROM variables with one of the following procedures For ILOM 3 0 Web Interface Back up per Cha...

Page 115: ...n page 60 Remove the Server From the Rack on page 60 Perform Antistatic Measures on page 61 Remove the Top Cover on page 62 Remove the PCI Mezzanine Assembly on page 86 Remove the Memory Mezzanine Assembly on page 98 Remove the System Fan Assembly Fan Tray 0 on page 135 Remove the SCC Module on page 112 3 Disconnect the optical media ribbon cable and the PDB cable connected to the motherboard in b...

Page 116: ...Motherboard Assembly 116 Sun Netra T5440 Server September 2015 FIGURE 4 24 Disconnecting the Cables Connected to the Motherboard 4 Loosen the screws that secure the motherboard assembly to the chassis Figure 4 25 ...

Page 117: ...ing the Motherboard Screws 5 Lift slightly and slide the motherboard 1 inch 25 mm toward the front of the server Figure 4 26 6 Tilt the end of the motherboard closest to the front of the server upward Figure 4 26 7 Lift the motherboard out of the server chassis and place it on an antistatic mat Figure 4 26 ...

Page 118: ...ard Out of the Chassis Install the Motherboard Assembly 1 Unpack the replacement motherboard and place it on an antistatic mat Figure 4 27 2 Lower the end closest the rear of the server Figure 4 27 3 Carefully slide the motherboard 1 inch 25 mm toward the rear of the server seating it into place Figure 4 27 ...

Page 119: ...eplacing Motherboard Assembly Components 119 FIGURE 4 27 Install the Motherboard Into the Chassis 4 Align the motherboard assembly screw holes over the chassis standoffs 5 Tighten the screws that attach the motherboard to the chassis Figure 4 28 ...

Page 120: ...Install the Motherboard Assembly 120 Sun Netra T5440 Server September 2015 FIGURE 4 28 Tightening the Motherboard Screws to the Chassis 6 Reconnect the motherboard cables Figure 4 29 ...

Page 121: ...Assembly Components 121 FIGURE 4 29 Reconnecting the Motherboard Cables 7 Perform the tasks to bring the server back online See Install the SCC Module on page 113 Install the System Fan Assembly Fan Tray 0 on page 136 Install the Memory Mezzanine Assembly on page 97 ...

Page 122: ... Out Manager ILOM 3 0 CLI Procedure Guide 821 1611 available at http docs oracle com cd E19860 01 index html Use the same passphrase used during the back up to restore the OpenBoot PROM variables For ILOM 2 0 Use the data collected during Step 1 of Remove the Motherboard Assembly on page 114 to restore the OpenBoot PROM variables with the OpenBoot PROM setenv command 9 Return the server to operati...

Page 123: ...ly on page 98 Remove the System Fan Assembly Fan Tray 0 on page 135 Remove the SCC Module on page 112 Remove the Motherboard Assembly on page 114 Remove the SAS Expander Assembly on page 125 Remove the Hard Drive Fan Assembly Fan Tray 1 on page 138 3 Remove all of the hard drives Note their positions before removing See Install a Hard Drive on page 66 4 Remove the two bus bars that secure the disk...

Page 124: ...therboard Assembly on page 118 Install the SCC Module on page 113 Install the System Fan Assembly Fan Tray 0 on page 136 Install the Memory Mezzanine Assembly on page 97 Install the PCI Mezzanine Assembly on page 88 Install the SAS Expander Assembly on page 125 Install the Hard Drive Fan Assembly Fan Tray 1 on page 139 8 Install the hard drives See Install a Hard Drive on page 66 9 Restore the Ope...

Page 125: ...n page 62 Remove the Hard Drive Fan Assembly Fan Tray 1 on page 138 2 Remove the PCI cards in slots 1 4 Note each card position and external cabling before removing See Remove PCI X 0 1 and PCIe 2 3 Cards on page 73 and Remove PCIe XAUI Cards 4 6 and PCIe Cards 7 9 on page 78 3 Remove the SAS cable from the SAS expander 4 Loosen the green captive screw 5 Slide the SAS expander rearward to remove i...

Page 126: ...bly This section describes how to remove and install the auxillary board assembly Caution This procedure must be performed by a certified Sun Oracle Service Technician only Remove the Auxillary Board Assembly 1 Perform the following tasks to prepare the server for SAS expander assembly removal Power Off the Server on page 59 Disconnect Cables From the Server on page 60 Remove the Server From the R...

Page 127: ...istatic mat Install the Auxillary Board Assembly 1 Align the auxillary board assembly with the six standoffs 2 Install the six screws 3 Install the PCI cards into slots 1 4 See Install PCI X 0 1 and PCIe 2 3 Cards on page 76 and Install PCIe XAUI Cards 4 6 and PCIe Cards 7 9 on page 79 4 Install the hard drive fan assembly Fan Tray 1 See Install the Hard Drive Fan Assembly Fan Tray 1 on page 139 5...

Page 128: ...128 Sun Netra T5440 Server September 2015 ...

Page 129: ... should be checked at a minimum annually and cleaned or replaced if there is evidence of airflow blockage In environments with high particulate matter the filter should be checked cleaned or replaced more often Should the filter require cleaning remove the filter from the server See Remove the Air Filter on page 129 Take the filter to an open area and blow the particles from the filter using a can...

Page 130: ...stalling the air filter is a hot plug operation You do not need to power off the server before installing the air filter 1 Consider your first steps If you are replacing an air filter remove the faulty air filter first then return to Step 2 of this procedure If you are installing the filter tray as part of another component s removal or installation procedure go to Step 4 2 Remove the replacement ...

Page 131: ...e filter tray See Figure 5 2 4 Massage the filter in the filter tray so that there are no folds or wrinkles and so that the air filter lies flat against the filter tray 5 Install the filter tray to the server with the indicators in the upper left corner The bezel snaps into place 6 Close the bezel FIGURE 5 2 Installing the Air Filter ...

Page 132: ...er supply If a power supply fails and you do not have a replacement available leave the failed power supply installed to ensure proper air flow in the server Remove a Power Supply 1 Identify which power supply requires replacement Power supplies from left to right PS 0 PS 1 PS 2 PS 3 A lit amber Fault LED on a power supply indicates that a failure was detected See Detecting Faults on page 29 2 Dis...

Page 133: ...tinue to Install a Power Supply on page 133 Install a Power Supply 1 Remove the replacement power supply from its packaging and place it on an antistatic mat 2 Align the replacement power supply with the empty power supply chassis bay 3 Slide the power supply into the bay until it is fully seated Figure 5 4 ...

Page 134: ...e system is in operation the Output On LED should also be lit 5 On the replaced power supply verify that the amber Fault LED is not lit the Service Required LEDs are not lit 6 Verify that the System Power Supply Fault LED and the Service Required LED is not lit on the front and rear panels of the server 7 At the ILOM prompt issue the show faulty command to verify the status of the power supplies ...

Page 135: ... assembly removal See Power Off the Server on page 59 Disconnect Cables From the Server on page 60 Remove the Server From the Rack on page 60 Perform Antistatic Measures on page 61 Remove the Top Cover on page 62 2 Insert your forefinger and thumb into the holes at the top of the fan assembly squeeze them together Figure 5 5 FIGURE 5 5 Disconnecting the System Fan Assembly Cable 3 Remove the fan a...

Page 136: ...t procedure Otherwise continue to Install the System Fan Assembly Fan Tray 0 on page 136 Install the System Fan Assembly Fan Tray 0 1 Remove the replacement fan assembly from its packaging and place it on an antistatic mat 2 Insert your forefinger and thumb into the holes at the top of the fan assembly squeeze them together and lower the fan assembly into the chassis Figure 5 6 Ensure the fan tray...

Page 137: ...onents 137 FIGURE 5 6 Installing the System Fan Assembly Into the Chassis 3 Consider your next step If you installed the fan assembly as part of another procedure return to that procedure Otherwise see Chapter 6 Returning the Server to Operation to bring the server back online ...

Page 138: ...e Fan Assembly Fan Tray 1 1 Prepare the server for hard drive fan removal See Power Off the Server on page 59 Disconnect Cables From the Server on page 60 Remove the Server From the Rack on page 60 Perform Antistatic Measures on page 61 Remove the Top Cover on page 62 2 Push the release button on the hard drive fan bracket and pull the fan tray up and out of the chassis Figure 5 7 Place it on an a...

Page 139: ...leasing the Hard Drive Fan Bracket 3 Continue to Install the Hard Drive Fan Assembly Fan Tray 1 on page 139 Install the Hard Drive Fan Assembly Fan Tray 1 1 Remove the replacement hard drive fan assembly from its packaging and place it on an antistatic mat 2 Lower the fan tray into the chassis Figure 5 8 ...

Page 140: ...ling the Hard Drive Fan Tray Assembly 3 Press the release tab and ensure the fan tray is completely seated in the connector Release the tab 4 See Chapter 6 Returning the Server to Operation to bring the server back online 5 5 Replacing the FB DIMM Fan Assembly Fan Tray 2 The FB DIMM fan assembly is labeled FT2 ...

Page 141: ...les From the Server on page 60 Remove the Server From the Rack on page 60 Perform Antistatic Measures on page 61 Remove the Top Cover on page 62 2 Loosen the green FB DIMM fan assembly captive screw FIGURE 5 9 Removing the FB DIMM Fan Assembly 3 Pull the FB DIMM fan assembly out of the chassis 4 Set the FB DIMM fan assembly aside on an antistatic mat 5 Continue to Install the Hard Drive Fan Assemb...

Page 142: ...the FB DIMM Fan Assembly 3 Slide the FB DIMM fan assembly in the slot until fully seated 4 Tighten the green FB DIMM fan assembly captive screw 5 See Chapter 6 Returning the Server to Operation to bring the server back online 5 6 Replacing the Power Board To remove the power board you must remove the following components as part of preparing the server for power board replacement Memory mezzanine ...

Page 143: ...he Server on page 59 Disconnect Cables From the Server on page 60 Remove the Server From the Rack on page 60 Perform Antistatic Measures on page 61 Remove the Top Cover on page 62 2 Perform the removal instructions in the following sections Remove the Memory Mezzanine Assembly on page 98 Remove the PCI Mezzanine Assembly on page 86 Remove the System Fan Assembly Fan Tray 0 on page 135 Remove the O...

Page 144: ...oard 144 Sun Netra T5440 Server September 2015 FIGURE 5 11 Removing the Power Board Screws 4 Lift the power board out of the chassis and set it aside on an antistatic mat 5 Continue to Install the Power Board on page 145 ...

Page 145: ...he tasks needed to bring the server back online Note After replacing the power distribution board and powering on the system you must run the ALOM CMT setcsn and setcpn commands to set the electronically readable chassis serial number and server part number 6 At the ALOM CMT command line interface use the setcsn command to set the chassis serial number and the setcpn command to set the server part...

Page 146: ...chassis_part_number Are you sure you want to permanently set the Chassis Part Number to chassis_part_number y n y setcpn Chassis part number recorded sc showplatform Sun Netra T5440 Chassis Serial Number chassis_serial_number Domain Status SO Running sc setsc sc_servicemode false ...

Page 147: ...form after replacing components within Oracle s Sun Netra T5440 server Topics include 6 1 Tasks for Finishing Up on page 147 6 1 Tasks for Finishing Up Return the Server to Operation 1 If removed install the top cover Position the top cover on the chassis and tighten the two green captive screws on the rear of the top cover Figure 6 1 ...

Page 148: ...talling the Top Cover 2 Install the server into the rack Refer to the Sun Netra T5440 Server Installation Guide 820 4442 3 Cable the server Refer to the Sun Netra T5440 Server Installation Guide 820 4442 4 Power on the server Refer to the Sun Netra T5440 Server Installation Guide 820 4442 ...

Page 149: ...B Ports on page 154 A 1 Gigabit Ethernet Ports The server has four autonegotiating 10 100 1000BASE T Gigabit Ethernet system domain ports All four Ethernet ports use a standard RJ 45 connector the transfer rates for which are given in Table A 1 Figure A 1 shows the pin numbering of the ports Table A 2 describes the pin signals TABLE A 1 Ethernet Connection Transfer Rates Connection Type IEEE Termi...

Page 150: ...e Data 3 4 Transmit Receive Data 2 8 Transmit Receive Data 3 A 2 Network Management Port The server has one 10BASE T Ethernet management domain interface labelled NET MGT For information on configuring this port for managing the server with ILOM refer to the Sun Netra T5440 Server Administration Guide Caution If you are planning to use the network management NET MGT port you must use a shielded Et...

Page 151: ...s for both serial ports TABLE A 4 Default Serial Connection Settings Parameter Setting Connector SERIAL MGT or l0l0l Rate 9600 baud Parity None Stop bits 1 Data bits 8 A 3 1 Serial Management Port The serial management connector labeled SER MGT is an RJ 45 connector that can be accessed from the rear panel This port is the default connection to the server Use this port only for server management C...

Page 152: ...e SERIAL MGT port using a cable with either a DB 9 or a DB 25 connector use a supplied adapter to perform the crossovers given for each connector The supplied RJ 45 to DB 9 and RJ 45 to DB 25 adapters are wired as described in Table A 6 and Table A 7 A 3 1 1 RJ 45 to DB 9 Adapter Crossovers TABLE A 6 RJ 45 to DB 9 Adapter Crossovers Serial Port RJ 45 Connector DB 9 Adapter Pin Signal Description P...

Page 153: ...RXD 2 TXD 7 DSR 20 DTR 8 CTS 4 RTS A 3 2 Serial Port TTYA The port labeled TTYA accepts a DB 9 connector Use this port for general purpose serial data transfers Figure A 4 shows the pin numbering of the serial port Table A 8 describes the pin signals FIGURE A 4 Serial Port TTYA Pin Numbering TABLE A 8 Serial Port TTYA Connector Signals Pin Signal Description Pin Signal Description 1 Data Carrier D...

Page 154: ...le A 9 describes the pin signals Note The alarm port relay contacts are rated for 100 V 0 2 A maximum FIGURE A 5 Alarm Port Pin Numbering TABLE A 9 Alarm Connector Signals Pin Service Pin Service 1 NC 9 ALARM1_NC 2 NC 10 ALARM1_COM 3 NC 11 ALARM2_NO 4 NC 12 ALARM2_NC 5 ALARM0_NO 13 ALARM2_COM 6 ALARM0_NC 14 ALARM3_NO 7 ALARM0_COM 15 ALARM3_COM 8 ALARM1_NO CHASSIS FRAME GND A 5 USB Ports The server...

Page 155: ...A 5 USB Ports Appendix A Signal Pinouts 155 FIGURE A 6 USB Ports Pin Numbering TABLE A 10 USB Connector Pin Signals Pin Signal Description 1 5 V 2 DAT 3 DAT 4 Ground ...

Page 156: ...156 Sun Netra T5440 Server September 2015 ...

Page 157: ...mode command 27 break command 27 button Locator 19 Power on off 19 59 top cover release 62 C chassis serial number 54 chipkill 16 clearasrdb command 46 clearfault command 27 44 108 108 clearing POST detected faults 39 clearing PSH detected faults 43 command clearasrdb 46 clearfault 108 disablecomponent 48 enablecomponent 46 48 fmdump 42 removefru 28 setlocator 28 showfaults 28 29 108 showfru 28 31...

Page 158: ... FRU 42 exercising the system with SunVTS 49 F fan assembly installing 136 removing 135 replacing 135 fault 23 environmental 14 14 recovery 23 Fault LED 23 bezel 19 hard drive 20 server 19 fault manager daemon fmd 1M 40 fault records 44 faults clearing with ILOMset command 31 detected by POST 29 29 30 detected by PSH 30 environmental 29 environmental displayed byshow faulty command 30 FB DIMM 106 ...

Page 159: ...sembly 136 hard drive 66 hard drive fan assembly 139 142 power board 145 supply 133 Integrated Lights Out Manager ILOM 12 L latch release button hard drive 64 late breaking information 54 LED FB DIMM Fault motherboard LEDs 103 LEDs about 16 Activity bezel 19 hard drive 20 alarm 19 Ethernet port 21 Fault 23 hard drive 20 server 19 front panel 17 hard drive 19 Input OK 14 21 Locator 19 OK to Remove ...

Page 160: ...emoving 132 replacing 132 power on self test POST 14 about 32 components disabled by 46 configuration flowchart 34 controlling output 32 error messages 37 fault clearing 39 faults detected by 29 faulty components detected by 39 parameters changing 35 reasons to run 35 running in maximum mode 36 troubleshooting with 15 powercycle command 27 36 powering off the system 59 poweroff command 59 poweron ...

Page 161: ... showenvironment command 28 134 showfaults command 14 description and examples 29 syntax 28 troubleshooting with 14 using to verify successful FB DIMM replacement 108 showfru command 28 31 showkeyswitch command 29 showlocator command 29 showlogs command 29 showplatform command 29 54 shutdown usingpowercycle f command emergency shutdown 28 usingpowercycle command graceful shutdown 28 usingpoweroff ...

Page 162: ...tra T5440 Server September 2015 troubleshooting actions 14 DIMMs 16 U UltraSPARC T2 multicore processor 40 Universal Unique Identifier UUID 40 42 USB port 154 pinout 155 V virtual keyswitch 35 107 W weight of server 61 ...

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