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SPARC Enterprise M9000
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- software license
- Intro
- addboard
- addcodlicense
- addfru
- adduser
- applynetwork
- system administration
- cfgdevice
- clockboard
- console
- deleteboard
- deletecodlicense
- deletefru
- deleteuser
- disableuser
- dumpconfig
- enableuser
- exit
- flashupdate
- fmadm
- fmdump
- fmstat
- exit status
- getflashimage
- ioxadm
- moveboard
- nslookup
- password
- ping
- poweroff
- poweron
- prtfru
- rebootxscf
- replacefru
- reset
- resetdateoffset
- restoreconfig
- restoredefaults
- sendbreak
- setaltitude
- setarchiving
- setaudit
- setautologout
- setcod
- setdate
- setdcl
- setdomainmode
- setdomparam
- setdscp
- setdualpowerfeed
- setemailreport
- sethostname
- sethttps
- setldap
- importing a certificate
- setlocale
- setlocator
- setloginlockout
- setlookup
- setnameserver
- setnetwork
- setntp
- setpasswordpolicy
- setpowerupdelay
- setprivileges
- setroute
- setshutdowndelay
- setsmtp
- setsnmp
- setsnmpusm
- setsnmpvacm
- setssh
- settelnet
- settimezone
- setupfru
- setupplatform
- showaltitude
- showarchiving
- showaudit
- showautologout
- showboards
- showcod
- showcodlicense
- showcodusage
- showconsolepath
- showdate
- showdateoffset
- showdcl
- showdevices
- showdomainmode
- showdomainstatus
- showdscp
- showdualpowerfeed
- showemailreport
- showenvironment
- showfru
- showhardconf
- showhostname
- showhttps
- showldap
- showlocale
- showlocator
- showloginlockout
- showlogs
- showlookup
- showmonitorlog
- shownameserver
- shownetwork
- shownotice
- showntp
- showpasswordpolicy
- showpowerupdelay
- showresult
- showroute
- showshutdowndelay
- showsmtp
- showsnmp
- showsnmpusm
- showsnmpvacm
- showssh
- showstatus
- showtelnet
- showtimezone
- showuser
- snapshot
- switchscf
- testsb
- traceroute
- unlockmaintenance
- version
- viewaudit
SPARC Enterprise M9000
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- software license
- Intro
- addboard
- addcodactivation
- addcodlicense
- addfru
- adduser
- applynetwork
- system administration
- cfgdevice
- clockboard
- console
- deleteboard
- deletecodactivation
- deletecodlicense
- deletefru
- deleteuser
- disableuser
- dumpconfig
- enableuser
- exit
- flashupdate
- fmadm
- fmdump
- fmstat
- exit status
- getflashimage
- ioxadm
- moveboard
- nslookup
- password
- ping
- poweroff
- poweron
- prtfru
- rebootxscf
- replacefru
- reset
- resetdateoffset
- restoreconfig
- restoredefaults
- sendbreak
- setad
- setaltitude
- setarchiving
- setaudit
- setautologout
- setcod
- setdate
- setdcl
- setdomainmode
- setdomparam
- setdscp
- setdualpowerfeed
- setemailreport
- sethostname
- sethttps
- setldap
- importing a certificate
- setldapssl
- setlocale
- setlocator
- setloginlockout
- setlookup
- setnameserver
- setnetwork
- setntp
- setpacketfilters
- setpasswordpolicy
- setpowerupdelay
- setprivileges
- setroute
- setshutdowndelay
- setsmtp
- setsnmp
- setsnmpusm
- setsnmpvacm
- setssh
- setsunmc
- settelnet
- settimezone
- setupfru
- setupplatform
- showad
- showaltitude
- showarchiving
- showaudit
- showautologout
- showboards
- showcod
- showcodactivation
- showcodlicense
- showcodusage
- showconsolepath
- showdate
- showdateoffset
- showdcl
- showdevices
- showdomainmode
- showdomainstatus
- showdscp
- showdualpowerfeed
- showemailreport
- showenvironment
- showfru
- showhardconf
- showhostname
- showhttps
- showldap
- showldapssl
- showlocale
- showlocator
- showloginlockout
- showlogs
- showlookup
- showmonitorlog
- shownameserver
- shownetwork
- shownotice
- showntp
- showpacketfilters
- showpasswordpolicy
- showpowerupdelay
- showresult
- showroute
- showshutdowndelay
- showsmtp
- showsnmp
- showsnmpusm
- showsnmpvacm
- showssh
- showstatus
- showsunmc
- showtelnet
- showtimezone
- showuser
- snapshot
- switchscf
- testsb
- traceroute
- unlockmaintenance
- version
- viewaudit
SPARC Enterprise M9000
Table of contents
- text conventions
- command syntax
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- RCI Features
- RCI redundancy (only for the high-end system)
- Facility control
- RCI Connection Scheme
- Cluster configuration
- Overview of RCI Setup
- RCI Setup for Initial Installation
- Connecting RCI cables
- To make an RCI construction setting:
- Connecting an RCI cable
- RCI Setup for Addition of an RCI Base Cabinet
- Making an RCI address setting
- Making an RCI expansion setting
- RCI Setup for Replacement of an RCI I/O Unit
- To confirm the location of an RCI I/O unit:
- Making an RCI replacement setting
- RCI Setup for Replacement of an RCI Base Cabinet
- To specify an RCI address:
- To confirm the specified RCI address:
- To confirm an RCI replacement setting:
- setrci
- PRIVILEGES
- OPERANDS
- EXAMPLES
- EXIT STATUS
- setrcic
- OPTIONS
- CHAPTER 4 Error Status
- setrcic error status
SPARC Enterprise M9000
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- related documentation
- text conventions
- documentation feedback
- User and System Administration Commands
- Intro
- User Commands
- exit
- System Administration
- addboard
- addcodactivation
- addcodlicense
- addfru
- adduser
- applynetwork
- cfgdevice
- clockboard
- console
- deleteboard
- deletecodactivation
- deletecodlicense
- deletefru
- deleteuser
- disableuser
- dumpconfig
- enableuser
- flashupdate
- fmadm
- fmdump
- fmstat
- exit status
- getflashimage
- ioxadm
- moveboard
- nslookup
- password
- ping
- poweroff
- poweron
- prtfru
- rebootxscf
- replacefru
- reset
- resetdateoffset
- restoreconfig
- restoredefaults
- sendbreak
- setad
- setaltitude
- setarchiving
- setaudit
- setautologout
- setcod
- setdate
- setdcl
- setdomainmode
- setdomparam
- setdscp
- setdualpowerfeed
- setemailreport
- sethostname
- sethttps
- setldap
- setldapssl
- setlocale
- setlocator
- setloginlockout
- setlookup
- setnameserver
- setnetwork
- setntp
- setpacketfilters
- setpasswordpolicy
- setpowerupdelay
- setprivileges
- setroute
- setshutdowndelay
- setsmtp
- setsnmp
- setsnmpusm
- setsnmpvacm
- setssh
- setsunmc
- settelnet
- settimezone
- setupfru
- setupplatform
- setting the time zone
- showad
- showaltitude
- showarchiving
- showaudit
- showautologout
- showboards
- showcod
- showcodactivation
- showcodactivationhistory
- showcodlicense
- showcodusage
- showconsolepath
- showdate
- showdateoffset
- showdcl
- showdevices
- showdomainmode
- showdomainstatus
- showdscp
- showdualpowerfeed
- showemailreport
- showenvironment
- showfru
- showhardconf
- showhostname
- showhttps
- showldap
- showldapssl
- showlocale
- showlocator
- showloginlockout
- showlogs
- showlookup
- showmonitorlog
- shownameserver
- shownetwork
- shownotice
- showntp
- showpacketfilters
- showpasswordpolicy
- showpowerupdelay
- showresult
- showroute
- showshutdowndelay
- showsmtp
- showsnmp
- showsnmpusm
- showsnmpvacm
- showssh
- showstatus
- showsunmc
- showtelnet
- showtimezone
- showuser
- snapshot
- switchscf
- testsb
- traceroute
- unlockmaintenance
- version
- viewaudit
SPARC Enterprise M9000
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- related documentation
- text conventions
- documentation feedback
- XSCF Overview
- external interfaces
- usb port
- XSCF Functions
- dynamic reconfiguration function
- Major Differences Among the Server Models
- Types of Connection to XSCF
- Examples of LAN Connection Operations
- NTP Configuration and Time Synchronization
- XSCF User Interfaces
- User Accounts and User Privileges
- setting up xscf
- setup summary by the xscf shell
- Setting Up XSCF
- setup summary using the xscf web
- Setup Summary by the XSCF Shell
- Specifying the XSCF Settings
- specifying the xscf settings
- network configuration
- Network Configuration
- specifying a host name for xscf
- User Account Administration
- specifying a user privilege
- ldap administration
- active directory administration
- Time Administration
- specifying a time zone
- specifying a daylight saving time
- setting the xscf time
- specifying or canceling prefer for ntp server
- setting the domain time to the xscf time
- SSH/Telnet Administration
- ssh client
- specifying an ssh host key
- specifying the timeout period of ssh/telnet
- https administration
- Https Administration
- audit administration
- Audit Administration
- specifying the audit policy
- Log Archiving Administration
- snmp administration
- SNMP Administration
- setting snmpv3 trap
- Mail Administration
- smtp server
- domain configuration
- Domain Configuration
- system board configuration
- System Board Configuration
- setting the memory mirror mode for a psb
- domain mode configuration
- Domain Mode Configuration
- operational modes
- Locale Administration
- Altitude Administration
- DVD Drive/Tape Drive Unit Administration
- Save and Restore XSCF Configuration Information
- connect terminals to the xscf
- Terminal Operating Modes for Connection to XSCF
- Port and Terminal Types Connected to the XSCF
- Function and the Firewall
- Connecting to XSCF via the Serial Port
- Connecting to XSCF Using SSH via the LAN Port
- Connecting to XSCF Using Telnet via the LAN Port
- Switching Between the XSCF Shell and the Domain Console
- types of xscf connections
- Connecting XSCF via the XSCF-LAN Port Or the Serial Port
- XSCF-LAN and Serial Connection Purposes
- Display Server Hardware Environment
- Displaying System Information
- Display Server Configuration/Status Information
- Display Domain Information
- Domain Information
- Adding or Removing Domains
- Server and Domain Power Operations
- System Power On
- System Power Off
- Domain Power On
- Domain Power Off
- Sending a Domain Panic Request
- Domain Reset
- Sending a Break Signal to a Domain
- Air-Conditioning Wait Time Administration
- Warm-Up Time Administration
- Shutdown Wait Time Administration
- Identifying the Location of the System
- Clearing the Fault/Degradation Information
- Changing the Time
- Restore Factory Settings of the Server or XSCF Unit
- Overview of the XSCF Command Shell
- Login to XSCF Shell
- Before Logging In
- Operation For Connecting Via the XSCF-LAN (Telnet)
- View Server Status and Control Commands
- Server Configuration Information Commands
- Domain Control and Maintenance Commands
- View and Archive the XSCF Logs
- User Management and Security Commands
- Use the XSCF Other Commands
- View XSCF Shell Error Messages
- Overview of XSCF Mail Function
- Setting Up the Mail Function
- Contents of Parts Fault Notification
- Test Mail
- XSCF SNMP Agent Function
- mib definition file
- about trap
- Update the XSCF Firmware
- flash memory
- Firmware Update Conditions and Environment
- Method of Delivering Firmware
- Method of Checking the Firmware Version
- Three Steps of the Firmware Update
- Features of XSCF Firmware Update
- Firmware Update for Redundant XSCF Units
- firmware update procedure
- If an Error Occurs During XSCF Firmware Update
- Collecting XSCF Logs
- Upgrade of XSCF Firmware and Maintenance
- method of collecting the log information
- Overview of the XSCF Web
- Start the XSCF Web
- Prerequisites
- Specifying the URL
- Logging Out From XSCF
- XSCF Web Pages
- displaying system status
- component information
- XSCF Web Error Messages
- A.1 Message Types
- A.2 Messages in Each Function
- B.1 XSCF Error Log
- B.2 Power Log
- B.3 Event Log
- B.4 Using the showlogs Command to Display Other Logs
- B.4.2 Temperature and Humidity History Log
- B.4.4 Panic Log
- B.6 Active Directory Log
- B.8 COD activation Log
- C.1 MIB Object Identifiers
- C.2 Standard MIB
- C.4 Trap
- D.1 Troubleshooting XSCF and FAQ
- Table Of Contents
SPARC Enterprise M9000
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- how to use this document
- related documentation
- documentation feedback
- Software Requirements
- Obtaining XCP and Oracle Solaris Patches
- Existing XCP Firmware Versions and Support Information
- XCP 1121 and XCP 1121-related Information
- Notes and Limitations
- Notes on Power Consumption Monitoring Function (M3000 Server)
- Notes on the NTP Server Referring to the Local Clock
- Notes on Timezones
- Limitations on Audit
- XCP 1121 Issues and Workarounds
- Updating to XCP 1121
- Information About Software
- Notes on Remote Maintenance
- XCP Issues Fixed in XCP 1121
- Oracle Solaris OS Issues and Workarounds
- Oracle Solaris OS Issues Fixed in Oracle Solaris 10 8/11
- Oracle Solaris OS Issues Fixed in Oracle Solaris 10 9/10
- Oracle Solaris OS Issues Fixed in Oracle Solaris 10 10/09
- Oracle Solaris OS Issues Fixed in Oracle Solaris 10 5/09
- Oracle Solaris OS Issues Fixed in Oracle Solaris 10 10/08
- Oracle Solaris OS Issues Fixed in Oracle Solaris 10 5/08
- Oracle Solaris OS Issues Fixed in Oracle Solaris 10 8/07
- Software Documentation Updates
- Updates of the SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers XSCF User's Guide
- Updates of the SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual
- Miscellaneous Information
- Using the prtdiag Command to Identify Memory Size
- Identifying Permanent Memory in a Target Board
- Information About Hardware of M3000 Server
- Notes on Building or Deleting the Hardware RAID
- Notes on DVD Drive and Discs
- Limitation for 1027A-Z/X1027A-Z
- Hardware RAID Function
- Updates of SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Service Manual
- Information About Hardware of M4000/M5000 Servers
- Notes on Air Filter
- Patches for Emulex PCI Express (PCIe) Adapters
- Information About Hardware of M8000/M9000 Servers
- Notes on Hardware RAID
- Notes on raidctl(1M) Command
- Power Control and Operator Panel Mode Switch
- Limitation for 4447A-Z/X4447A-Z
- Sun Crypto Accelerator 6000
- Hardware Documentation Updates
- Updates of SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000 Servers Site Planning Guide
- M9000 Servers Installation Area
- Updates of SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000 Servers Service Manual
- Method of Securing the Cabinet to the Floor Surface
SPARC Enterprise M9000
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- how to use this document
- related documentation
- documentation feedback
- software requirements
- web browser
- XCP 1112 and XCP 1112-related Information
- Notes on LDAP/SSL
- notes on ntp server
- notes on xscf web
- Miscellaneous Notes and Limitations
- updating to xcp
- updating from a version earlier than xcp 1050
- information about software
- xcp issues and workarounds
- Known Issues and Workarounds in XCP 1112
- XCP Issues Fixed in XCP 1112
- Oracle Solaris OS Issues and Workarounds
- Oracle Solaris OS Issues Fixed in Oracle Solaris 10 8/11
- Oracle Solaris OS Issues Fixed in Oracle Solaris 10 9/10
- Oracle Solaris OS Issues Fixed in Oracle Solaris 10 10/09
- Oracle Solaris OS Issues Fixed in Oracle Solaris 10 5/09
- Oracle Solaris OS Issues Fixed in Oracle Solaris 10 10/08
- Oracle Solaris OS Issues Fixed in Oracle Solaris 10 5/08
- Oracle Solaris OS Issues Fixed in Oracle Solaris 10 8/07
- software documentation updates
- Miscellaneous Information
- using the prtdiag command to identify memory size
- Information About Hardware of M3000 Server
- Notes on Building or Deleting the Hardware RAID
- Notes on DVD Drive and Discs
- Limitation for 1027A-Z/X1027A-Z
- hardware raid function
- Hardware Documentation Updates
- notes on server installation
- Notes on the Use of USB Memory
- Notes on Air Filter
- Patches for Emulex PCI Express (PCIe) Adapters
- Information About Hardware of M8000/M9000 Servers
- Power Control and Operator Panel Mode Switch
- Sun Crypto Accelerator 6000
SPARC Enterprise M9000
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Index
- text conventions
- command syntax
- software license
- XSCF Features
- external interfaces
- serial port
- check led
- XSCF Functions
- dynamic reconfiguration function
- Types of Connection to XSCF
- Examples of LAN Connection Operations
- system system
- NTP Configuration and Time Synchronization
- XSCF User Interfaces
- User Accounts and User Privileges
- XSCF Setup Summary
- Setup Summary by the XSCF Shell
- Setup Summary Using the XSCF Web
- Specifying the XSCF Settings
- Network Configuration
- specifying a host name for xscf
- User Account Administration
- specifying a user privilege
- LDAP Administration
- Time Administration
- specifying a time zone
- setting the xscf time
- setting the domain time to the xscf time
- SSH/Telnet Administration
- ssh client
- specifying an ssh host key
- Https Administration
- Audit Administration
- specifying the audit policy
- Log Archiving Administration
- SNMP Administration
- setting snmpv3 trap
- Mail Administration
- smtp server
- Domain Configuration
- system board configuration
- setting the memory mirror mode for a psb
- domain mode configuration
- locale administration
- altitude administration
- dvd drive/tape drive unit administration
- cod administration
- connect terminals to the xscf
- port and terminal types connected to the xscf
- About the XSCF-LAN/the DSCP Link Port Number and the
- connecting to xscf via the serial port
- connecting to xscf using ssh via the lan port
- types of xscf connections
- xscf-lan and serial connection purposes
- operation of the server
- display server configuration/status information
- display domain information
- adding or removing domains
- system power on
- System Power Off
- Domain Power On
- Domain Power Off
- Sending a Domain Panic Request
- Domain Reset
- Sending a Break Signal to a Domain
- Air-Conditioning Wait Time Administration
- Warm-Up Time Administration
- Shutdown Wait Time Administration
- Identifying the Location of the System
- Clearing the Fault/Degradation Information
- Overview of the XSCF Command Shell
- Login to XSCF User Accounts
- Operation for Connecting Via the XSCF-LAN (SSH)
- Operation For Connecting Via the XSCF-LAN (Telnet)
- View Server Status and Control Commands
- Server Configuration Information Commands
- Domain Control and Maintenance Commands
- View and Archive the XSCF Logs
- Use the XSCF Other Commands
- View XSCF Shell Error Messages
- XSCF Mail Function
- Setting Up the Mail Function
- Contents of Parts Fault Notification
- Test Mail
- XSCF SNMP Agent Function
- MIB Definition File
- About TRAP
- Setting Up the XSCF SNMP Agent Function
- Upgrade of XSCF Firmware and Maintenance
- Firmware Update Conditions and Environment
- Method of Delivering Firmware
- Three Steps of the Firmware Update
- Features of XSCF Firmware Update
- Firmware Update Types and Timing
- Firmware Update for Redundant XSCF Units
- Firmware Update Procedure
- If an Error Occurs During XSCF Firmware Update
- Collecting XSCF Logs
- Method of Collecting the Log Information
- Overview of the XSCF Web
- Start the XSCF Web
- Prerequisites
- Specifying the URL
- Logging Out From XSCF
- XSCF Web Pages
- displaying system status
- XSCF Web Error Messages
- A.1 Message Types
- A.2 Messages in Each Function
- B.1 XSCF Error Log
- B.2 Power Log
- B.3 Event Log
- B.4 Using the showlogs Command to Display Other Logs
- B.5 Audit Log
- C.1 MIB Object Identifiers
- C.2 Standard MIB
- C.4 Trap
- D.1 Troubleshooting XSCF and FAQ
- D.2 Troubleshooting the Server While XSCF Is Being Used
SPARC Enterprise M9000
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- Table Of Contents
- related documentation
- text conventions
- documentation feedback
- Capacity on Demand (COD) Administration
- The COD Hardware Activation Option
- COD CPU Activation
- COD CPU Allocation
- Notes on Domain Configuration
- Violations
- Activating COD Resources
- To Reserve COD Permits for a Domain
- To Enable, Increase, or Decrease Headroom
- To Disable Headroom
- To Display COD Activation History
- To Display Usage Statistics for COD Resources
- Index
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SPARC Enterprise M9000
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- related documentation
- text conventions
- documentation feedback
- Overview of Dynamic Reconfiguration
- Basic DR Functions
- Adding a System Board
- Replacing a System Board
- What You Must Know Before Using DR
- Memory
- I/O Device
- System Board Configuration Requirements
- Checklists for System Configuration
- Reservation of Domain Configuration Changes
- Conditions and Settings Using XSCF
- Configuration Policy Option
- Omit-memory Option
- Omit-I/O Option
- Settings of Kernel Cage Memory
- Setting of Oracle Solaris Service Management Facility (SMF)
- System Board Status
- Flow of DR Processing
- Flowchart: Deleting a System Board
- Flowchart: Moving a System Board
- Flowchart: Replacing System Board
- Operation Management
- Real-time Processes
- Capacity on Demand (COD)
- Deletion of Board with CD-RW/DVD-RW Drive
- CPU Operational Modes
- DR User Interface
- Displaying Domain Information
- Displaying Domain Status
- Displaying System Board Information
- Displaying Device Information
- Displaying System Board Configuration Information
- Deleting a System Board
- Moving a System Board
- Reserving a Domain Configuration Change
- Command Reference
- XSCF Web
- Practical Examples of DR
- Flow of DR Operation
- Flow: Adding a System Board
- Flow: Deleting a System Board
- Flow: Moving a System Board
- Flow: Replacing a System Board
- Example: Adding a System Board
- Example: Deleting a System Board
- Example: Moving a System Board
- Examples: Replacing a System Board
- Example: Replacing a Quad-XSB System Board
- Examples: Reserving Domain Configuration Changes
- Example: Reserving a System Board Delete
- Example: Reserving a System Board Move
- A.1 Oracle Solaris OS Messages
- A.1.2 PANIC Messages
- A.1.3 Warning Messages
- A.2 Command Messages
- A.2.2 deleteboard
- A.2.3 moveboard
- A.2.4 setdcl
- A.2.5 setupfru
- A.2.6 showdevices
- Index
SPARC Enterprise M9000
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Index
- text conventions
- conventions for alert messages
- notes on safety
- alert labels
- System Overview
- System Specifications
- Environmental Specifications
- Power Specifications
- M8000 Server Components
- M9000 Server Components (Base Cabinet Only)
- M9000 Server Components (With an Expansion Cabinet)
- Operator Panel Overview
- CPU Module
- CPU/Memory Board Unit
- FAN Unit
- XSCF Unit
- Component Mounting Conditions
- Power Supply Options
- External I/O Expansion Unit
- Software Features
- Hardware Configuration
- Operational Modes
- cpu operational modes
- Memory Subsystem
- System Control
- Domain Hardware Requirements
- Domain Configuration
- Resource Management
- PCI Hot-plug
- Reliability
- Availability
- Serviceability
- xscf features
- Command Line-based User Interface (XSCF Shell)
- Browser-Based User Interface (XSCF Web)
- System Status Management
- Airflow Indicator
SPARC Enterprise M9000
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Abbreviations
- power control and operator panel mode switch
- troubleshooting
- safety and tools
- Command syntax
- Alert Messages in the Text
- Precautions
- Conversion and Reuse of This Product
- Antistatic Precautions
- Removing Static Electricity on a CMU and an IOU
- Grounding Port Connection Locations
- System Views
- SPARC Enterprise M8000 Server
- SPARC Enterprise M9000 Server (Base Cabinet)
- SPARC Enterprise M9000 Server (Expansion Cabinet)
- Labels
- Labels About Handling
- Operator Panel
- Appearance and Operations
- Switch
- Determining Which Diagnostics Methods To Use
- Checking the Server and System Configuration
- Checking the Hardware Configuration
- Checking the Software Configuration
- Checking the Firmware Configuration
- Predictive Self-Healing Tools
- Monitoring Output
- Messaging Output
- LED Error Display
- When target FRU is indicated by LEDs
- Using the Troubleshooting Commands
- Using the fmdump Command
- fmadm faulty Command
- Using the fmstat Command
- iostat Command
- prtdiag Command
- prtconf Command
- Options
- netstat Command
- ping Command
- ps Command
- prstat Command
- Cleaning a Tape Drive Unit
- FRU Removal Preparation
- Types of Replacement Procedures
- Active Replacement
- Disconnecting a PCI card
- Disconnecting and Replacing a FRU
- Configuring a FRU into a Domain
- Configuring a PCI card
- Hot Replacement
- Confirming the Hardware
- Cold Replacement
- Powering the Server On
- From the Maintenance Terminal
- Power-On/Off of Main Line Switch
- Power System
- Power-On
- Feed
- Power Feed
- Emergency Switch-Off
- Precautions For Cable Routing
- For Server Using Three-phase Power Feed
- How to Open and Close Doors
- Corresponding Components and Doors That Can Be Accessed
- How to Remove a Door
- How to Remove a Side Panel
- Overview of the CMU
- CPU Upgrade
- SPARC64 VII Processors Added to an Existing Domain
- Configured With SPARC64 VI
- on an Existing Domain
- Active Replacement and Hot Replacement
- CPU and DIMM Replacement
- Replacing a CPU Module
- Memory Module Mounting Conditions
- Confirmation of DIMM Information
- DIMM Mounting Conditions
- DIMM Replacement
- I/O Unit (IOU) Replacement
- Overview of the IOU
- FAN Unit Replacement
- Overview of the FAN Unit
- Power Supply Unit (PSU) Replacement
- Operator Panel Replacement
- XSCF Unit Replacement
- Hard Disk Drive (HDD) Replacement
- PCI Slot Device Replacement
- CD-RW/DVD-RW Drive Unit Replacement
- Tape Drive Unit Replacement
- Clock Control Unit Replacement
- Crossbar Unit Replacement
- AC Section Replacement
- DDC Replacement
- Backplane Replacement
- M8000/M9000 BPs
- PSU BP
- FAN BP
- Sensor Unit Replacement
- Media Backplane Replacement
- Switch Backplane Replacement
- Cabinet
- Addition and Deletion of Rack-mountable Dual Power Feed
- Addition and Deletion
- Deletion
- Addition and Deletion of M9000 Expansion Cabinet
- Addition
- Cold Addition
- Active Deletion
- A.1 Installation Conditions
- A.2 System Configuration
- A.2.2 SPARC Enterprise M9000 Server (Base Cabinet)
- A.2.3 SPARC Enterprise M9000 Server (Base Cabinet + Expansion Cabinet)
- B.1 CPU Memory Board Unit
- B.2 CPU Module
- B.3 Memory
- B.4 I/O Unit
- B.5 Hard Disk Drive
- B.7 IOU Onboard Device Card
- B.8 Link Card (External I/O Expansion Unit Connection Card)
- B.9 Crossbar Unit
- B.10 Clock Control Unit
- B.11 XSCF Unit
- B.12 CD-RW/DVD-RW Drive Unit
- B.13 Tape Drive Unit
- B.14 Operator Panel
- B.15 Sensor Unit
- B.16 Power Supply Unit
- B.17 AC Section
- B.18 FAN Unit
- B.19 Power Cabinet
- B.20 Rack-mountable Dual Power Feed
- B.21 Backplane
- B.22 DDC
- B.23 PSU Backplane
- B.24 FAN Backplane
- B.25 Media Backplane
- B.26 Switch Backplane
- C.1 Serial Port
- C.2 UPC Port
- C.4 Connection Diagram for Serial Cable
- D.1 Overview
- D.3 Configuration of Signal Lines
- D.4 Power Supply Conditions
- D.5 UPS Cable
- D.6 Connections
- D.7 UPC Port
- Table Of Contents
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- text conventions
- documentation feedback
- Product Overview
- System Specifications
- Environmental Specifications
- Power Specifications
- M8000 Server Components
- M9000 Server Components (Base Cabinet Only)
- M9000 Server Components (With an Expansion Cabinet)
- Operator Panel Overview
- CPU Module
- CPU/Memory Board Unit
- FAN Unit
- XSCF Unit
- Component Mounting Conditions
- Optional Products
- External I/O Expansion Unit
- M9000 Server (Expansion Cabinet) Option
- Hardware Configuration
- Mounted Processors and CPU Operational Modes
- Memory Subsystem
- System Control
- Domain Hardware Requirements
- Domain Configuration
- Resource Management
- PCI Hot-plug
- Reliability
- Serviceability
- xscf features
- Command Line-based User Interface (XSCF Shell)
- Browser-Based User Interface (XSCF Web)
- System Status Management
- Airflow Indicator
- Index
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- related documentation
- text conventions
- documentation feedback
- troubleshooting
- Safety and Tools
- Notes on Safety
- Alert Labels
- Tools Required for Maintenance
- Antistatic Precautions
- Removing Static Electricity on a CMU and an IOU
- Grounding Port Connection Locations
- Abbreviations
- M8000 Server
- M9000 Server (Base Cabinet)
- M9000 Server (Expansion Cabinet)
- Labels
- Labels About Handling
- Operator Panel
- Appearance and Operations
- Switch
- Determining Which Diagnostics Methods To Use
- Checking the Server and System Configuration
- Checking the Hardware Configuration
- Checking the Software Configuration
- Checking the Firmware Configuration
- Predictive Self-Healing Tools
- Monitoring Output
- Messaging Output
- When target FRU is indicated by LEDs
- Using the Troubleshooting Commands
- Using the fmadm Command
- fmadm repair Command
- iostat command
- prtdiag command
- prtconf command
- netstat command
- ping command
- ps command
- prstat command
- periodic maintenance
- cleaning an air filter (server)
- cleaning an air filter (i/o unit)
- fru replacement preparation
- types of replacement procedures
- active replacement
- disconnecting a fru from a domain
- disconnecting and replacing a fru
- Configuring a FRU into a Domain
- Configuring a PCI card
- Hot Replacement
- Confirming the Hardware
- Cold Replacement
- Powering the Server Off
- Powering the Server On
- Power-On/Off of Main Line Switch
- Power System
- Main Line Switch Locations
- Emergency Switch-Off
- When Three External I/O Expansion Units Mounted
- When One External I/O Expansion Unit Mounted
- How to Open and Close Doors
- Corresponding Components and Doors That Can Be Accessed
- How to Remove a Door
- How to Remove a Side Panel
- overview of the cmu
- active replacement and hot replacement
- cpu module and dimm replacement
- notes on cpu module replacement
- handling the cpu module
- cpu module replacement
- confirmation of dimm information
- dimm mounting conditions
- dimm replacement
- i/o unit (iou) replacement
- overview of the iou
- fan unit replacement
- overview of the fan unit
- overview of the psu
- Overview of the Operator Panel
- XSCF Unit Replacement
- Active Replacement and Hot Replacement
- Hard Disk Drive (HDD) Replacement
- Active Replacement
- PCI Slot Device Replacement
- Reactivating a Hardware RAID Boot Volume
- CD-RW/DVD-RW Drive Unit Replacement
- Tape Drive Unit Replacement
- Clock Control Unit Replacement
- Crossbar Unit Replacement
- AC Section Replacement
- DDC Replacement
- Backplane Replacement
- M8000/M9000 Server BPs
- PSU BP
- FAN BP
- Sensor Unit Replacement
- Media Backplane Replacement
- Switch Backplane Replacement
- Cabinet
- Overview of RDPF
- Addition and Deletion
- Deletion
- Addition and Deletion of M9000 Expansion Cabinet
- Addition, Deletion, and Upgrade of FRU
- Active Addition
- Active Deletion
- Upgrade of CPU, CMU, IOU, and IOUA
- Upgrade by Using DR
- CPU Replacement as an Upgrade in an Existing Domain
- CMU/IOU Replacement as an Upgrade in an Existing Domain
- CMU/IOU Add-on as an Upgrade in an Existing Domain
- Upgrade of IOUA
- A.1 Installation Conditions
- A.2 System Configuration
- A.2.2 M9000 Server (Base Cabinet)
- A.2.3 M9000 Server (Base Cabinet + Expansion Cabinet)
- B.1 CPU/Memory Board Unit
- B.2 CPU Module
- B.3 Memory
- B.4 I/O Unit
- B.5 Hard Disk Drive
- B.6 PCI Cassette
- B.7 IOU Onboard Device Card
- B.8 Link Card (External I/O Expansion Unit Connection Card)
- B.9 Crossbar Unit
- B.10 Clock Control Unit
- B.12 CD-RW/DVD-RW Drive Unit
- B.13 Tape Drive Unit
- B.14 Operator Panel
- B.15 Sensor Unit
- B.16 Power Supply Unit
- B.17 AC Section
- B.18 FAN Unit
- B.19 Power Cabinet
- B.20 Rack-mountable Dual Power Feed
- B.21 Backplane
- B.22 DDC
- B.23 PSU Backplane
- B.24 FAN Backplane
- B.25 Media Backplane
- B.26 Switch Backplane
- C.1 Serial Port
- C.2 UPC Port
- C.4 Connection Diagram for Serial Cable
- D.1 Overview
- D.3 Signal Line Configuration
- D.4 Power Supply Conditions
- D.5 UPS Cable
- D.6 Connections
- D.7 UPC Port
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- technical support
- revision history
- SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000 Servers Product Notes
- Patch Information
- Known Issues
- Notes for Dual eXtended System Control Facility (XSCF) Unit
- Hardware Installation and Service Issues
- Hardware Documentation Updates
- Errata of the SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000 Servers Service Manual
- Updates of the SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000 Servers Service Manual
- LED Error Display
- Circuit Breaker Capacity of Customer Panel Board
- Software Issues
- Solaris Issues and Workarounds
- Identifying Permanent Memory in a Target Board
- Software Documentation Updates
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- technical support
- general information about xcp
- supported firmware and software
- solaris os patch information
- updating to xcp
- resetting the xscf firmware
- limitations for sparc64 vii processors
- notes on ntp server
- notes on xscf web
- general functionality issues and limitations
- information about hardware
- Method of Removing Static Electricity
- removing static electricity on a cmu and an iou
- grounding port connection locations
- notes on dvd drive and discs
- hardware issues and workarounds
- sun crypto accelerator 6000 cards
- Updates of the SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000 Servers Site Planning Guide
- electrical specification
- cpu types and server maximum power consumption
- electrical specifications
- Cabinet Stabilization Measures
- information about software
- configuring xscf for active directory support
- new proxyuser system account
- XCP Issues Fixed in XCP 1092
- XCP Issues Fixed in Releases Earlier Than XCP 1092
- solaris os issues and workarounds
- Solaris OS Issues Fixed in Solaris 10 10/09
- Solaris OS Issues Fixed in Solaris 10 5/09
- Solaris OS Issues Fixed in Solaris 10 10/08
- Solaris OS Issues Fixed in Solaris 10 5/08
- Solaris OS Issues Fixed in Solaris 10 8/07
- software documentation updates
- system board
- Using the prtdiag Command to Identify Memory Size
- Identifying Permanent Memory in a Target Board