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iii Contents Preface ix 1. Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Product Description 1–1 1.1 Component Overview 1–1 1.1.1 Multicore Pr ocessor Information 1–9 1.2 Support for RAID Storage Configurations 1–10 1.2.1 Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module 1–1 1 1.
iv Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 2.3.2 Ethernet Port LEDs 2–16 2.4 Using ILOM for Diagnosis and Repair V erif ication 2–16 2.5 Using the ILOM W eb Interface For Diagnostics 2–18 2.5.1 Changing POST Settings W ith the ILOM W eb Interface 2–19 2.
Contents v 2.7.1 Identifying Faults W ith the fmadm faulty and fmdump Commands 2–43 2.7.1.1 Using the fmadm faulty Command 2–43 2.7.1.2 Using the fmdump Command 2–44 2.7.2 Clearing PSH Detected Faults 2–45 2.7.3 Clearing the PSH Fault From the ILOM Logs 2–46 2.
vi Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 4.1.1 Safety Symbols 4–2 4.1.2 Electrostatic Dischar ge Safety 4–2 4.1.2.1 Using an Antistatic W rist Strap 4–2 4.1.2.2 Using an Antistatic Mat 4–3 4.2 Common Procedur es for Parts Replacement 4–3 4.
Contents vii 4.8.1 Replacing the Cover 4–28 4.8.2 Reinstalling the Server Module in the Chassis 4–28 A. Specif ications A–1 A.1 Physical Specifications A–1 A.1.1 System Environmental Specif ications A–2 A.2 Motherboard Block Diagram A–3 B.
viii Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 D.7 Checking Device Configuration D–5 D.8 HD15 V ideo Output Port D–6 Index Index–1.
ix Pr eface The Sun Blade TM T6320 Server Module Service Manual provides information to aid in diagnosing hardwar e problems and describes how to r eplace components.
x Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 T ypographic Conventions Shell Pr ompts Accessing Sun Documentation Y ou can view , print, or purchase a broad selection of Sun documentation, including localized versions, at: http://docs.sun.
Preface xi Document Title Description Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Product Notes, 820-2383 Important late-breaking information about the server module and related softwar e. Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Installation Guide, 820-2384 Basic information about installing, powering on and installing software.
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1-1 CHAPTER 1 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Pr oduct Description This chapter provides an overview of the features of the Sun Blade TM T6320 server module. (A server module is also known as a “blade.”) The following topics are covered: ■ Section 1.
1-2 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 FIGURE 1-1 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module W ith Chassis T ABLE 1- 1 lists the Sun Blade T6320 server module featur es.
Chapter 1 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Product Description 1-3 FIGURE 1-2 Front and Rear Panels Note – For information about connecting to the server module refer to the Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Installation Guide , 820-2384.
1-4 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 FIGURE 1-3 Cable Dongle Connectors Insert the connector straight into the server module.
Chapter 1 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Product Description 1-5 Caution – Insert the connector straight into the server module. The cable dongle is for temporary connections only . The cable dongle has not been evaluated for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC).
1-6 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 Some USB connectors are thick and may distort or damage the connector when you try to connect two USB cables. You can use a USB hub to avoid this problem. Universal Connector Port One universal connector port (UCP) in the front panel.
Chapter 1 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Product Description 1-7 For more information about chassis featur es and controls, r efer to the service manual for your blade chassis at: http://docs.
1-8 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 FB-DIMMs 1 Gbyte, 2 Gbyte, 4 Gbyte SYS/MB/CMPx/B Rx/CHx/Dx Section 4.3.1, “Removing the DIMMs” on page 4-10 Hard drive SFF SAS, or SA T A 2.5-inch hard drive in NEMO bracket HDD0,1,2,3 Section 3.
Chapter 1 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Product Description 1-9 FIGURE 1-5 PCI Express and Ethernet Connections on a Sun Blade 6000 Modular System 1.1.1 Multicor e Pr ocessor Information The UltraSP ARC ® T2 multicore processor is the basis of the Sun Blade T6320 server module.
1-10 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 8-core pr ocessor handles up to 64 active threads concurr ently . For more information about the UltraSP ARC ® T2 multicore processor, go to: http://www.sun.com/processors/UltraSPARC-T2/features.
Chapter 1 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Product Description 1-11 1.2.1 Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module The Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module supports RAID levels 0, 1, 1E, 10, 5, or 6 with global or dedicated hot spares. When a Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module is installed, SAS drives can be installed in disk slots 0 through 3.
1-12 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 FIGURE 1-6 Serial Number and MAC Address Location Y ou can type the ILOM show /SYS command or the ALOM CMT showplatform command to obtain the chassis serial number . Both examples are shown below .
Chapter 1 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Product Description 1-13 ALOM CMT example: -> show /SYS /SYS Targets: SERVICE LOCATE ACT OK2RM SP MB MIDPLANE HDD0 HDD1 HDD2 HDD3 NEM0 NEM1 FM0.
1-14 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 1.4 Additional Service Related Information Documentation for the Sun Blade T6320 server module, and related har dware and software is listed in “Accessing Sun Documentation” on page x .
2-1 CHAPTER 2 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Diagnostics This chapter describes the diagnostics that are available for monitoring and troubleshooting the Sun Blade T6320 server module. This chapter is intended for technicians, service personnel, and system administrators who service and repair computer systems.
2-2 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 2.1 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Diagnostics Overview There ar e a variety of diagnostic tools, commands, and indicators you can use to monitor and troubleshoot a Sun Blade T6320 server module.
Chapter 2 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Diagnostics 2-3 The diagnostic flowchart in FIGURE 2-1 and T ABLE 2-1 describes an approach for using the server module diagnostics to identify a faulty field-r eplaceable unit (FRU).
2-4 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 FIGURE 2-1 Diagnostic Flowchart Faulty hardware suspected 1. Are the Power OK LEDs off? Are any Service LEDs 0n? 3. Do the Solaris logs indicate a faulty FRU? 5. Does POST report any faulty devices? 4.
Chapter 2 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Diagnostics 2-5 T ABLE 2-1 Diagnostic Flowchart Actions Action No. Diagnostic Action Resulting Action For more information, see these sections 1. Check the OK LED. The OK LED is located on the front of the Sun Blade T6320 server module.
2-6 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 7. Determine if the fault was detected by PSH. If the fault message displays the following text, the fault was detected by the Solaris Pr.
Chapter 2 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Diagnostics 2-7 2.2 Memory Conf iguration and Fault Handling New dual rank fully-buffer ed (FB) DIMMs replace the single rank FB-DIMMs.
2-8 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 When Replacing Faulty FB-DIMMs W ithin each branch, ensure that the replacement FB-DIMM has the same part number as the FB-DIMM you are removing.
Chapter 2 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Diagnostics 2-9 FIGURE 2-3 FB-DIMM Installation Rules F our DIMMs installed BR1/CH0/D0 BR0/CH0/D0 BR2/CH0/D0 BR3/CH0/D0 BR1/CH1/D0 BR0/CH1/D0 Sixteen DIMMs inst.
2-10 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 FIGURE 2-4 DIMM Locate Button and DIMM LEDs Y ou can also use T ABLE 2-2 to identify the DIMMs you want to remove.
Chapter 2 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Diagnostics 2-11 2.2.1.2 Memory Fault Handling The Sun Blade T6320 server module uses advanced ECC technology , also called chipkill , that corrects up to 4-bits in err or on nibble boundaries, as long as they are all in the same DRAM.
2-12 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 associated with the fault. Once you have identified which DIMMs to r eplace, see Chapter 4 for DIMM removal and r eplacement instructions. Y ou must perform the instructions in that chapter to clear the faults and enable the replaced DIMMs.
Chapter 2 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Diagnostics 2-13 FIGURE 2-5 Front Panel and Har d Drive LEDs . The LEDs have assigned meanings, described in T ABLE 2-4 . T ABLE 2-3 LED Behavior and Meaning LED Behavior Meaning Off The condition repr esented by the color is not true.
2-14 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 T ABLE 2-4 LED Behaviors W ith Assigned Meanings Color Behavior Definition Description, Actions, and ILOM Commands White Of f Steady state Fast blink 4 Hz repeating sequence, equal intervals On and Off.
Chapter 2 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Diagnostics 2-15 Standby blink Repeating sequence consisting of a brief (0.1 sec.) on flash followed by a long off period (2.9 sec.) The system is running at a minimum level and is r eady to be quickly revived to full function (for example, the System Activity LED).
2-16 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 2.3.2 Ethernet Port LEDs For information about Ethernet LEDs see the service manual for your modular system chassis or ethernet device at: http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/prod/blade.6000mod 2.
Chapter 2 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Diagnostics 2-17 FIGURE 2-6 ILOM Fault Management In ILOM you can view the ILOM logs to see alerts. FIGURE 2-7 is a sample of the ILOM web interface. Using the CLI you can type the show /SP/logs/event/list/ command.
2-18 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 Many environmental faults can automatically recover . For example, a temperature that is exceeding a threshold might r eturn to normal limits, when you connect a fan. The recovery of environmental faults is automatically detected.
Chapter 2 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Diagnostics 2-19 1. Connect to the ILOM web interface by typing the IP address for the Sun Blade T6320 server module service processor in a web browser .
2-20 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 1. Select the Remote Control tab and the Diagnostics tab ( FIGURE 2-9 ). 2. Set the verbosity level, trigger , and other settings as needed. T ABLE 2-6 shows how different settings pr oduce POST output.
Chapter 2 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Diagnostics 2-21 2.5.2 Changing POST Settings W ith the ILOM CLI 1. T ype the show command to see the current POST settings: 2.
2-22 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 Use the web interface or type the show /SP/faultmgmt command for the following reasons: ■ T o see if any faults have been passed to, or detected by the ILOM firmware. ■ T o obtain the fault message ID (SUNW -MSG-ID) for PSH detected faults.
Chapter 2 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Diagnostics 2-23 FIGURE 2-11 Faulted Component ID W indow Alternatively , in the ILOM web interface, you can identify the fault status of a component on the Component Management page. FIGURE 2-12 Component Management Page - Fault Status 2.
2-24 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 -> show /SP/faultmgmt 2.5.4 Displaying the Envir onmental Status with the ILOM CLI The ILOM show command displays a snapshot of the server module environmental status.
Chapter 2 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Diagnostics 2-25 2.5.5 Displaying the Envir onmental Status and Sensor Readings with the ILOM W eb Interface 1. Open a web browser and type the IP address of the server module service processor in the browser . 2.
2-26 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 FIGURE 2-14 Sensor Reading W indow for an FB-DIMM in Channel 1 2.5.6 Displaying FRU Information ILOM can display static FRU information such as the FRU manufacturer , serial number and some FRU status information ( FIGURE 2-15 ).
Chapter 2 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Diagnostics 2-27 FIGURE 2-15 Static FRU Information in the ILOM W eb Interface 2.5.6.2 Using the CLI to Display FRU Information The show /SYS/MB command displays static information about the FRUs in the server module.
2-28 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 ● At the -> prompt, type the show command. In the following example, the show command displays information about the motherboard (MB). This example shows a portion of the more detailed dynamic FRU information provided by the ALOM CMT showfru command.
Chapter 2 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Diagnostics 2-29 sc> showfru /SYS/SP (container) SEGMENT: ST /Status_CurrentR /Status_CurrentR/UNIX_Timestamp32: Thu Feb 17 07:25:57 2000 /Status_CurrentR/status: 0x00 (OK) SEGMENT: TH .
2-30 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 2.6 Running POST Use POST to test and verify server module hardware. Power -on self-test (POST) is a group of PROM-based tests that run when the server module is powered on or r eset.
Chapter 2 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Diagnostics 2-31 T ABLE 2-6 lists the DIAG variables used to configur e POST and FIGURE 2-16 shows how the variables work together .
2-32 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 FIGURE 2-16 Flowchart of ILOM V ariables for POST Configuration.
Chapter 2 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Diagnostics 2-33 T ABLE 2-7 shows typical combinations of ILOM variables and associated POST modes. 2.6.2 Changing POST Parameters Y ou can use the web interface or the CLI to change the POST parameters. 2.6.2.1 Using the W eb Interface to Change POST Parameters 1.
2-34 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 FIGURE 2-17 Setting POST Parameters W ith the ILOM W eb Interface 5. Select the Remote Power Control T ab.
Chapter 2 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Diagnostics 2-35 FIGURE 2-18 Changing Power Settings with the ILOM W eb Interface When you power cycle the server module, POST runs and displays output to the service processor console window: {0} ok Chassis | critical: Host has been powered off Chassis | major: Host has been powered on 2007-11-07 18:22:19.
2-36 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 7. Read the POST output to determine if you need to perform service actions. See Section 2.6.3, “Interpreting POST Messages” on page 2-38 . 2.6.2.2 Using the CLI to Change POST Parameters 1.
Chapter 2 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Diagnostics 2-37 3. Power cycle the server module to run POST . There ar e several ways to initiate a reset. The following example uses the ILOM reset command. 4. Read the POST output to determine if you need to perform service actions.
2-38 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 2. T ype the show /SPfaultmgmt command to obtain additional fault information. The fault is captured by ILOM, wher e the fault is logged. The Service Action Required LED is lit, and the faulty component is disabled.
Chapter 2 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Diagnostics 2-39 2.6.4.1 Clearing Faults W ith the W eb Interface This procedur e describes how to enable components after a POST fault has been generated. The POST fault log is not actually cleared. 1. Select the tabs: System Information and Components tabs ( FIGURE 2-19 ).
2-40 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 2.6.4.2 Clearing Faults W ith the ILOM CLI 1. At the ILOM prompt, type the show /SP/faultmgmt command to identify POST detected faults. POST detected faults are distinguished from other faults by the text: deemed faulty and disabled , and no UUID number is reported.
Chapter 2 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Diagnostics 2-41 4. At the ILOM prompt, type the show /SP/faultmgmt command to verify that no faults are reported. 2.6.4.3 Clearing Faults Manually with ILOM The ILOM set /SYS/clear_fault_action=enabled command allows you to manually clear certain types of faults without replacing a FRU.
2-42 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 The Predictive Self-Healing technology covers the following Sun Blade T6320 server module components: ■ UltraSP ARC ® T2 multicore pr.
Chapter 2 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Diagnostics 2-43 2. Use the output of this command to clear the fault as shown in Section 2.7.2, “Clearing PSH Detected Faults” on page 2-45 . If fmadm faulty does not identify a faulty component or if you need more detailed information, type the fmdump command.
2-44 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 a. In a browser , go to the Predictive Self-Healing Knowledge Article web site: http://www.sun.com/msg b. T ype the message ID in the SUNW-MSG-ID f ield, and press Lookup. In this example, the message ID SUN4U-8000-6H returns the following information for corrective action: c.
Chapter 2 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Diagnostics 2-45 1. After replacing a faulty FRU, boot the system. 2. T ype fmadm faulty : 3. Clear the fault from all persistent fault records. In some cases, even though the fault is cleared, some persistent fault information remains and r esults in erroneous fault messages at boot time.
2-46 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 1. After replacing a faulty FRU, at the ILOM prompt, type the ILOM -> show faults command to identify PSH detected faults. PSH detected faults are distinguished fr om other faults by the text: Host detected fault .
Chapter 2 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Diagnostics 2-47 2. T ype the syslogd command. The syslogd command displays the most recent messages generated by the system. 2.8.2 V iewing the System Message Log Files The error logging daemon, syslogd , automatically recor ds various system warnings, errors, and faults in message f iles.
2-48 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 The database that contains the list of disabled components is called the ASR blacklist ( asr-db ).
Chapter 2 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Diagnostics 2-49 2.9.1 Displaying System Components W ith the show /SYS Command T o see examples of ILOM web interface and CLI commands that show component status, see Section 2.5.4, “Displaying the Environmental Status with the ILOM CLI” on page 2-24 .
2-50 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 2.10 Exer cising the System W ith SunVTS Sometimes a system exhibits a problem that cannot be isolated definitively to a particular hardwar e or software component.
Chapter 2 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Diagnostics 2-51 The SunVTS 6.4PS1 software, and subsequent compatible versions, are supported on the Sun Blade T6320 server module. SunVTS installation instructions are described in the Sun VTS 6.4 User ’ s Guide , 820- 1669.
2-52 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 3. Remotely log in to the server as superuser . T ype a command such as rlogin or telnet . 4. Start SunVTS software. As SunVTS starts, it prompts you to choose between using CLI, BI, or tty interfaces.
Chapter 2 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Diagnostics 2-53 5. (Optional) Select the test category you want to run. Certain tests are enabled by default, and you can choose to accept these. Alternatively , you can enable or disable test categories by clicking the checkbox next to the test name or test category name.
2-54 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 ■ VTS Kernel Error – Error messages pertaining to SunVTS software itself. Look here if SunVTS softwar e appears to be acting strangely , especially when it starts up.
Chapter 2 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Diagnostics 2-55 6. Close the server module, install it in the modular system chassis, and boot the server module.
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3-1 CHAPTER 3 Replacing Hot-Swappable and Hot- Pluggable Components This chapter describes how to remove and r eplace the hot-swappable and hot- pluggable field-r eplaceable units (FRUs) in the Sun Blade T6320 server module. The following topics are covered: ■ Section 3.
3-2 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 3.2.1 Rules for Hot-Plugging T o safely remove a hard drive, you must: ■ Prevent any applications from accessing the har d drive.
Chapter 3 Replacing Hot-Swappab le and Hot-Pluggable Components 3-3 FIGURE 3-1 Hard Drive Locations and LEDs 4. Push the latch release button ( FIGURE 3-2 ). Caution – The latch is not an ejector . The latch can be damaged if you bend it too much. Handle the hard drive car efully: the hard drive printed circuit boar d is not covered.
3-4 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 FIGURE 3-2 Hard Drive Locations, Release Button, and Latch 3.2.3 Replacing a Har d Drive or Installing a New Hard Drive The hard drive is physically addr essed to the slot in which it is installed.
Chapter 3 Replacing Hot-Swappab le and Hot-Pluggable Components 3-5 3. Close the latch to lock the drive in place. 4. Perform administrative tasks to reconf igure the hard drive. The procedur es that you perform at this point depend on how your data is configur ed.
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4-1 CHAPTER 4 Replacing Cold-Swappable Components This chapter describes how to remove and replace f ield-replaceable units (FRUs) that must be cold-swapped. The following topics are covered: ■ Section 4.1, “Safety Information” on page 4-1 ■ Section 4.
4-2 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 ■ Follow all Sun standard cautions, warnings, and instructions marked on the equipment and described in Important Safety Information for Sun Hardware Systems , 816-7190.
Chapter 4 Replacing Cold-Swappab le Components 4-3 on the chassis. Do this after you disconnect the power cords fr om the server module. Following this practice equalizes the electrical potentials between you and the server module.
4-4 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 1. Log in as superuser or equivalent. Depending on the nature of the pr oblem, you might want to view the system status, the log files, or run diagnostics befor e you shut down the system.
Chapter 4 Replacing Cold-Swappab le Components 4-5 FIGURE 4-1 Powering Off the Server Module with the ILOM W eb Interface 4.2.4 Using the ILOM CLI to Shut Down the Server Module 1. Switch from the system (host) console to the ILOM -> prompt by typing the #.
4-6 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 2. At the ILOM -> prompt, type the set /SYS/PS0 prepare_to_remove_action=true command and type y to conf irm. ILOM CLI, ILOM web interface, and ALOM-CMT command equivalents are shown in T ABLE 4-1 .
Chapter 4 Replacing Cold-Swappab le Components 4-7 FIGURE 4-2 Disconnecting the Cable Dongle V GA 15-pin, female USB 2.0 (two connectors) USB 2.0 DB-9 serial, male V GA 15-pin, female (two connectors).
4-8 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 Caution – The cable dongle is for temporary connections only . The cable dongle has not been evaluated for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). The cable dongle or server module connectors could be damaged by rack doors or other impacts.
Chapter 4 Replacing Cold-Swappab le Components 4-9 Caution – Hold the server module firmly so that you do not drop it. The server module weighs approximately 16 pounds (7.3 kg). Caution – Do not stack server modules higher than five units tall. They might fall and cause damage or injury .
4-10 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 FIGURE 4-5 Antistatic Mat and W rist Strap 8. While pressing the top cover release button, slide the cover toward the rear of the server module about an inch (2.5 mm). 9. Lift the cover off the chassis.
Chapter 4 Replacing Cold-Swappab le Components 4-11 1. Perform the procedures described in Section 4.2, “Common Procedur es for Parts Replacement” on page 4-3 . 2. Locate the DIMMs that you want to replace ( FIGURE 4-7 ). The server module has a DIMM locate button on the motherboard.
4-12 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 FIGURE 4-7 DIMM Installation Rules T ABLE 4-2 FB-DIMM Configuration Branch Name Channel Name FRU Name Motherboard FB-DIMM Connector FB-D.
Chapter 4 Replacing Cold-Swappab le Components 4-13 Note – FB-DIMM names in ILOM messages are displayed with the full name, such as /SYS/MB/CMP0/BR0/CH0/D0 . 3. Note the DIMM locations so that you can install the replacement DIMMs in the same sockets.
4-14 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 FIGURE 4-8 Removing DIMMs 5. Grasp the top corners of the faulty DIMM and remove it from the system.
Chapter 4 Replacing Cold-Swappab le Components 4-15 4.3.2.1 V erifying DIMM Installation Clear the previous faults and enable the DIMMs. See Section 2.
4-16 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 FIGURE 4-9 Removing the Service Processor 3. Grasp the top corners of the service processor and pull it out of the bracket.
Chapter 4 Replacing Cold-Swappab le Components 4-17 FIGURE 4-10 Removing the System Conf iguration PROM (NVRAM) 4.4.2 Replacing the Service Pr ocessor 1. Remove the replacement service processor from the package and place it on an antistatic mat. 2. Install the system conf iguration PROM (NVRAM) that you removed from the faulty service processor .
4-18 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 5. Perform the procedures described in Section 4.8, “Finishing Component Replacement” on page 4-28 . 4.5 Removing and Replacing the Battery on the Service Pr ocessor Caution – Handle the components carefully to avoid damage.
Chapter 4 Replacing Cold-Swappab le Components 4-19 FIGURE 4-11 Removing the Battery Fr om the Service Processor 4.5.1 Replacing the Battery on the Service Pr ocessor 1. Remove the replacement battery from the package. 2. Press the new battery into the service processor ( FIGURE 4-1 1 ) with the positive side (+) facing upward (away from the card).
4-20 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 6. Before you poweron the host system, type the ILOM set /SP/clock datetime command to set the day and time. For details about this command, refer to the Sun Integrated Lights out Manager 2.
Chapter 4 Replacing Cold-Swappab le Components 4-21 1. Place your f ingers under the RAID expansion module (REM), with each f inger close top the connector ( FIGURE 4-12 ). 2. Lift the card free from the connector. 3. Lift the REM free from the gray plastic standoff.
4-22 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 FIGURE 4-13 Replacing the RAID 5 Expansion Module V erifying the RAID 5 Expansion Module Installation Note – Check all SAS cables to ensure that they are secur ely attached and are not damaged or pinched anywhere along the length of cable.
Chapter 4 Replacing Cold-Swappab le Components 4-23 2. Enter the Open Boot Prompt (OBP) and use the show-disks command to list the current devices. In the following example, the HBA is the first device that is listed.
4-24 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 4. T o display additional conf iguration information, list the device properties by using the .
Chapter 4 Replacing Cold-Swappab le Components 4-25 4.6.3 Cr eating a Bootable Array W ith the RAID 5 Expansion Module If you are installing an operating system onto a bootable array , see Appendix B . 4.6.4 Additional Information For more information, r efer to the following documents at: http://docs.
4-26 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 FIGURE 4-14 Removing the RAID Expansion Module 4.7.1 Replacing the RAID 0 /1 Expansion Module 1.
Chapter 4 Replacing Cold-Swappab le Components 4-27 FIGURE 4-15 Replacing the RAID 0/1 Expansion Module 4.7.2 V erifying the RAID 0 / 1 Expansion Module Installation Refer to the Sun Blade G2 RAID 0/1 Expansion Module Installation Guide (820-5448) for details.
4-28 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 4.8 Finishing Component Replacement 4.8.1 Replacing the Cover 1. Place the cover on the chassis. Set the cover down so that it hangs over the rear of the server module by about an inch (2.
Chapter 4 Replacing Cold-Swappab le Components 4-29 ■ The server module powers on with 3.3v standby power . ■ The ILOM software boots. Y ou can either press the Power button to fully power on the server module, type the ILOM command start /SYS , command, or use the ALOM-CMT poweron command.
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A-1 APPENDIX A Specif ications This appendix discusses the various specifications of the Sun Blade T6320 server module. T opics covered are: ■ Section A.1, “Physical Specifications” on page A-1 ■ Section A.2, “Motherboard Block Diagram” on page A-3 If you need specifications for the modular system chassis, see the chassis documentation.
A-2 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 FIGURE A-1 Server Module Dimensions A.1.1 System Envir onmental Specifications Operating T emperature and Altitude ■ Max T emperature at sea level: 35˚ C ■ Max T emperature at 10,000ft: 29˚ C ■ Maximum altitude: 10,000 ft.
Appendix A Specifications A-3 A.2 Motherboar d Block Diagram FIGURE A-2 Motherboard Block Diagram T2.
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B-1 APPENDIX B Cr eating a Bootable Array W ith the Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module As an installation option, you can choose to create a bootable array (bootable logical drive) and then install the Solaris operating system and the HBA driver onto that array (logical drive).
B-2 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 B.1 About Cr eating a Bootable Array on a SP ARC System These instructions describe how to use the Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module to create boot disks for a SP ARC system that will run the Solaris 10 OS with a network install server .
Appendix B Creating a Bootable Arra y With the Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module B-3 5. Obtain the following packages from the Live CD or from http://support.
B-4 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 ■ StorMan - The Sun StorageT ek SAS RAID Internal HBA utilities package, which contains the command-line interface and Sun StorageT ek RAID Manager GUI. For information about obtaining these packages, see “Creating a Bootable Array T ask Map” on page 2 .
Appendix B Creating a Bootable Arra y With the Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module B-5 Note – In the following example, the -R flag is directing the pkgadd command to use an alternate root so that the packages will be installed correctly onto the miniroot image.
B-6 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 The cp command places the package on a network-mounted directory that will be available to the install client. However , the command does not install the package. Installing the package is a manual step that you will perform after the installation of other Solaris software.
Appendix B Creating a Bootable Arra y With the Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module B-7 3. At the system prompt, access the command-line interface (CLI), and use the ./arcconf GETCONFIG command to print a list of the complete conf iguration of card 1 on the system.
B-8 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 ■ Bringing the drive online These tasks ar e covered in the Solaris OS administration documentation. For additional drive verification, use SunVTS. Refer to the SunVTS and Solaris documentation at http://docs.
Appendix B Creating a Bootable Arra y With the Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module B-9 Note – Ignore any “failing to write to log f iles” messages that might be displayed after running the command. The command will run successfully and will provide a list of physical disks, card status, and logical disks.
B-10 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 ● T o delete a logical drive on the REM, use the DELETE card-number LOGICALDRIVE drive-number command.
Appendix B Creating a Bootable Arra y With the Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module B-11 4. When the format process displays the Disk not labeled. Label it now? prompt, type y and press Enter . 5. Exit the format process by typing quit and pressing Enter .
B-12 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 B.6.1 Additional Information For more information, r efer to the following documents at: http://docs.
C-1 APPENDIX C Installing the Solaris OS and the RAID 5 Expansion Module Driver If you chose to create a bootable array as part of your installation (see Appendix B ), you can install the Solaris operating system (OS) and the REM driver on that bootable array .
C-2 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 Note – For up-to-date Sun StorageT ek SAS RAID HBA support, go to http://support.intel.
Appendix C Installing the Solaris OS and the RAID 5 Expansion Module Dr iver C-3 ■ The logical drive onto which you need to place the driver package is mounted on /a . /a is the standard Solaris mount point for the disk on which the OS is being installed.
C-4 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 C.3 Next Steps Y ou can optionally install and use the Sun StorageT ek RAID Manager GUI to create arrays on the disk enclosure. See the Sun StorageT ek RAID Manager User ’ s Guide at: http://docs.
D-1 APPENDIX D XVR-50 Graphics Accelerator This appendix discusses the XVR-50 Graphics Accelerator T opics cover ed are: ■ Section D.1, “Features” on page D-1 ■ Section D.2, “V ideo Formats” on page D-2 ■ Section D.3, “Sun OpenGL for Solaris Software” on page D-3 ■ Section D.
D-2 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 D.2 V ideo Formats T ABLE D-1 lists the monitor video formats supported by the XVR-50 graphics accelerator .
Appendix D XVR-50 Graphics Accelerator D-3 Note – The XVR-50 graphics accelerator video composite sync is an XOR composite sync. Note – Not all resolutions ar e supported by all monitors. Using resolutions that are not supported by the monitor may damage the monitor .
D-4 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 T ype the fbconfig - help option to display the attributes and parameters information of the man page. ● T o access the fbconfig man page, type: ● T o access the XVR-50 graphics accelerator man page, type: D.
Appendix D XVR-50 Graphics Accelerator D-5 T o set 8 or 24 as the default color depth, type /usr/sbin/svccfg . The default color depth is 24. 2. Log out and then log back in for the change to take effect.
D-6 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009 fbconfig -prconf option displays the current XVR-50 graphics accelerator device configuration (see below for an example). If certain values differ fr om those displayed in -propt , it is because those values have been configured since the X window system started.
Index-1 Index A advanced ECC technology, 2-1 1 Advanced Lights Out Management (ALOM) CMT and POST, 2-32 antistatic mat, 4-3 antistatic wrist strap, 4-2 architectur e designation, 1-6 ASR blacklist, 2-.
Index-2 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Ser vice Manual • June 2009 DIMMs, 1-8 example POST error output, 2-38 installation rules, 2-8 interleaving, 2-8 replacing, 4-14 troubleshooting, 2-1 1 disabled.
Index-3 L latch release button, har d drive, 3-3 LEDs descriptions, 2-12, 2-14 Ethernet port (chassis), 2-16 OK, 2-5 system, interpreting, 2-12 locating the server for maintenance, 4-6 locating the se.
Index-4 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Ser vice Manual • June 2009 reset /SYS command, 2-38 reset button, 2-15 resolutions, D-2 S safety information, 4-1 safety symbols, 4-2 screen r esolutions, D-2 .
Index-5 actions, 2-5 DIMMs, 2-1 1 U UltraSP ARC T1 processor and PSH, 2-43 universal connector port features, 1-6 Universal Unique Identifier (UUID), 2-42, 2-44 V video formats, HD15, D-2 video, Sun .
Index-6 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Ser vice Manual • June 2009.
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