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SPARC Enterprise M9000

Brand: Fujitsu | Category: Server
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. software license
  7. Intro
  8. addboard
  9. addcodlicense
  10. addfru
  11. adduser
  12. applynetwork
  13. system administration
  14. cfgdevice
  15. clockboard
  16. console
  17. deleteboard
  18. deletecodlicense
  19. deletefru
  20. deleteuser
  21. disableuser
  22. dumpconfig
  23. enableuser
  24. exit
  25. flashupdate
  26. fmadm
  27. fmdump
  28. fmstat
  29. exit status
  30. getflashimage
  31. ioxadm
  32. moveboard
  33. nslookup
  34. password
  35. ping
  36. poweroff
  37. poweron
  38. prtfru
  39. rebootxscf
  40. replacefru
  41. reset
  42. resetdateoffset
  43. restoreconfig
  44. restoredefaults
  45. sendbreak
  46. setaltitude
  47. setarchiving
  48. setaudit
  49. setautologout
  50. setcod
  51. setdate
  52. setdcl
  53. setdomainmode
  54. setdomparam
  55. setdscp
  56. setdualpowerfeed
  57. setemailreport
  58. sethostname
  59. sethttps
  60. setldap
  61. importing a certificate
  62. setlocale
  63. setlocator
  64. setloginlockout
  65. setlookup
  66. setnameserver
  67. setnetwork
  68. setntp
  69. setpasswordpolicy
  70. setpowerupdelay
  71. setprivileges
  72. setroute
  73. setshutdowndelay
  74. setsmtp
  75. setsnmp
  76. setsnmpusm
  77. setsnmpvacm
  78. setssh
  79. settelnet
  80. settimezone
  81. setupfru
  82. setupplatform
  83. showaltitude
  84. showarchiving
  85. showaudit
  86. showautologout
  87. showboards
  88. showcod
  89. showcodlicense
  90. showcodusage
  91. showconsolepath
  92. showdate
  93. showdateoffset
  94. showdcl
  95. showdevices
  96. showdomainmode
  97. showdomainstatus
  98. showdscp
  99. showdualpowerfeed
  100. showemailreport
  101. showenvironment
  102. showfru
  103. showhardconf
  104. showhostname
  105. showhttps
  106. showldap
  107. showlocale
  108. showlocator
  109. showloginlockout
  110. showlogs
  111. showlookup
  112. showmonitorlog
  113. shownameserver
  114. shownetwork
  115. shownotice
  116. showntp
  117. showpasswordpolicy
  118. showpowerupdelay
  119. showresult
  120. showroute
  121. showshutdowndelay
  122. showsmtp
  123. showsnmp
  124. showsnmpusm
  125. showsnmpvacm
  126. showssh
  127. showstatus
  128. showtelnet
  129. showtimezone
  130. showuser
  131. snapshot
  132. switchscf
  133. testsb
  134. traceroute
  135. unlockmaintenance
  136. version
  137. viewaudit
SPARC Enterprise M9000 first page preview

SPARC Enterprise M9000

Brand: Fujitsu | Category: Server
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. software license
  7. Intro
  8. addboard
  9. addcodactivation
  10. addcodlicense
  11. addfru
  12. adduser
  13. applynetwork
  14. system administration
  15. cfgdevice
  16. clockboard
  17. console
  18. deleteboard
  19. deletecodactivation
  20. deletecodlicense
  21. deletefru
  22. deleteuser
  23. disableuser
  24. dumpconfig
  25. enableuser
  26. exit
  27. flashupdate
  28. fmadm
  29. fmdump
  30. fmstat
  31. exit status
  32. getflashimage
  33. ioxadm
  34. moveboard
  35. nslookup
  36. password
  37. ping
  38. poweroff
  39. poweron
  40. prtfru
  41. rebootxscf
  42. replacefru
  43. reset
  44. resetdateoffset
  45. restoreconfig
  46. restoredefaults
  47. sendbreak
  48. setad
  49. setaltitude
  50. setarchiving
  51. setaudit
  52. setautologout
  53. setcod
  54. setdate
  55. setdcl
  56. setdomainmode
  57. setdomparam
  58. setdscp
  59. setdualpowerfeed
  60. setemailreport
  61. sethostname
  62. sethttps
  63. setldap
  64. importing a certificate
  65. setldapssl
  66. setlocale
  67. setlocator
  68. setloginlockout
  69. setlookup
  70. setnameserver
  71. setnetwork
  72. setntp
  73. setpacketfilters
  74. setpasswordpolicy
  75. setpowerupdelay
  76. setprivileges
  77. setroute
  78. setshutdowndelay
  79. setsmtp
  80. setsnmp
  81. setsnmpusm
  82. setsnmpvacm
  83. setssh
  84. setsunmc
  85. settelnet
  86. settimezone
  87. setupfru
  88. setupplatform
  89. showad
  90. showaltitude
  91. showarchiving
  92. showaudit
  93. showautologout
  94. showboards
  95. showcod
  96. showcodactivation
  97. showcodlicense
  98. showcodusage
  99. showconsolepath
  100. showdate
  101. showdateoffset
  102. showdcl
  103. showdevices
  104. showdomainmode
  105. showdomainstatus
  106. showdscp
  107. showdualpowerfeed
  108. showemailreport
  109. showenvironment
  110. showfru
  111. showhardconf
  112. showhostname
  113. showhttps
  114. showldap
  115. showldapssl
  116. showlocale
  117. showlocator
  118. showloginlockout
  119. showlogs
  120. showlookup
  121. showmonitorlog
  122. shownameserver
  123. shownetwork
  124. shownotice
  125. showntp
  126. showpacketfilters
  127. showpasswordpolicy
  128. showpowerupdelay
  129. showresult
  130. showroute
  131. showshutdowndelay
  132. showsmtp
  133. showsnmp
  134. showsnmpusm
  135. showsnmpvacm
  136. showssh
  137. showstatus
  138. showsunmc
  139. showtelnet
  140. showtimezone
  141. showuser
  142. snapshot
  143. switchscf
  144. testsb
  145. traceroute
  146. unlockmaintenance
  147. version
  148. viewaudit
SPARC Enterprise M9000 first page preview

SPARC Enterprise M9000

Brand: Fujitsu | Category: Server
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. related documentation
  7. text conventions
  8. documentation feedback
  9. User and System Administration Commands
  10. Intro
  11. User Commands
  12. exit
  13. System Administration
  14. addboard
  15. addcodactivation
  16. addcodlicense
  17. addfru
  18. adduser
  19. applynetwork
  20. cfgdevice
  21. clockboard
  22. console
  23. deleteboard
  24. deletecodactivation
  25. deletecodlicense
  26. deletefru
  27. deleteuser
  28. disableuser
  29. dumpconfig
  30. enableuser
  31. flashupdate
  32. fmadm
  33. fmdump
  34. fmstat
  35. exit status
  36. getflashimage
  37. ioxadm
  38. moveboard
  39. nslookup
  40. password
  41. ping
  42. poweroff
  43. poweron
  44. prtfru
  45. rebootxscf
  46. replacefru
  47. reset
  48. resetdateoffset
  49. restoreconfig
  50. restoredefaults
  51. sendbreak
  52. setad
  53. setaltitude
  54. setarchiving
  55. setaudit
  56. setautologout
  57. setcod
  58. setdate
  59. setdcl
  60. setdomainmode
  61. setdomparam
  62. setdscp
  63. setdualpowerfeed
  64. setemailreport
  65. sethostname
  66. sethttps
  67. setldap
  68. setldapssl
  69. setlocale
  70. setlocator
  71. setloginlockout
  72. setlookup
  73. setnameserver
  74. setnetwork
  75. setntp
  76. setpacketfilters
  77. setpasswordpolicy
  78. setpowerupdelay
  79. setprivileges
  80. setroute
  81. setshutdowndelay
  82. setsmtp
  83. setsnmp
  84. setsnmpusm
  85. setsnmpvacm
  86. setssh
  87. setsunmc
  88. settelnet
  89. settimezone
  90. setupfru
  91. setupplatform
  92. setting the time zone
  93. showad
  94. showaltitude
  95. showarchiving
  96. showaudit
  97. showautologout
  98. showboards
  99. showcod
  100. showcodactivation
  101. showcodactivationhistory
  102. showcodlicense
  103. showcodusage
  104. showconsolepath
  105. showdate
  106. showdateoffset
  107. showdcl
  108. showdevices
  109. showdomainmode
  110. showdomainstatus
  111. showdscp
  112. showdualpowerfeed
  113. showemailreport
  114. showenvironment
  115. showfru
  116. showhardconf
  117. showhostname
  118. showhttps
  119. showldap
  120. showldapssl
  121. showlocale
  122. showlocator
  123. showloginlockout
  124. showlogs
  125. showlookup
  126. showmonitorlog
  127. shownameserver
  128. shownetwork
  129. shownotice
  130. showntp
  131. showpacketfilters
  132. showpasswordpolicy
  133. showpowerupdelay
  134. showresult
  135. showroute
  136. showshutdowndelay
  137. showsmtp
  138. showsnmp
  139. showsnmpusm
  140. showsnmpvacm
  141. showssh
  142. showstatus
  143. showsunmc
  144. showtelnet
  145. showtimezone
  146. showuser
  147. snapshot
  148. switchscf
  149. testsb
  150. traceroute
  151. unlockmaintenance
  152. version
  153. viewaudit
SPARC Enterprise M9000 first page preview

SPARC Enterprise M9000

Brand: Fujitsu | Category: Server
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. related documentation
  8. text conventions
  9. documentation feedback
  10. XSCF Overview
  11. external interfaces
  12. usb port
  13. XSCF Functions
  14. dynamic reconfiguration function
  15. Major Differences Among the Server Models
  16. Types of Connection to XSCF
  17. Examples of LAN Connection Operations
  18. NTP Configuration and Time Synchronization
  19. XSCF User Interfaces
  20. User Accounts and User Privileges
  21. setting up xscf
  22. setup summary by the xscf shell
  23. Setting Up XSCF
  24. setup summary using the xscf web
  25. Setup Summary by the XSCF Shell
  26. Specifying the XSCF Settings
  27. specifying the xscf settings
  28. network configuration
  29. Network Configuration
  30. specifying a host name for xscf
  31. User Account Administration
  32. specifying a user privilege
  33. ldap administration
  34. active directory administration
  35. Time Administration
  36. specifying a time zone
  37. specifying a daylight saving time
  38. setting the xscf time
  39. specifying or canceling prefer for ntp server
  40. setting the domain time to the xscf time
  41. SSH/Telnet Administration
  42. ssh client
  43. specifying an ssh host key
  44. specifying the timeout period of ssh/telnet
  45. https administration
  46. Https Administration
  47. audit administration
  48. Audit Administration
  49. specifying the audit policy
  50. Log Archiving Administration
  51. snmp administration
  52. SNMP Administration
  53. setting snmpv3 trap
  54. Mail Administration
  55. smtp server
  56. domain configuration
  57. Domain Configuration
  58. system board configuration
  59. System Board Configuration
  60. setting the memory mirror mode for a psb
  61. domain mode configuration
  62. Domain Mode Configuration
  63. operational modes
  64. Locale Administration
  65. Altitude Administration
  66. DVD Drive/Tape Drive Unit Administration
  67. Save and Restore XSCF Configuration Information
  68. connect terminals to the xscf
  69. Terminal Operating Modes for Connection to XSCF
  70. Port and Terminal Types Connected to the XSCF
  71. Function and the Firewall
  72. Connecting to XSCF via the Serial Port
  73. Connecting to XSCF Using SSH via the LAN Port
  74. Connecting to XSCF Using Telnet via the LAN Port
  75. Switching Between the XSCF Shell and the Domain Console
  76. types of xscf connections
  77. Connecting XSCF via the XSCF-LAN Port Or the Serial Port
  78. XSCF-LAN and Serial Connection Purposes
  79. Display Server Hardware Environment
  80. Displaying System Information
  81. Display Server Configuration/Status Information
  82. Display Domain Information
  83. Domain Information
  84. Adding or Removing Domains
  85. Server and Domain Power Operations
  86. System Power On
  87. System Power Off
  88. Domain Power On
  89. Domain Power Off
  90. Sending a Domain Panic Request
  91. Domain Reset
  92. Sending a Break Signal to a Domain
  93. Air-Conditioning Wait Time Administration
  94. Warm-Up Time Administration
  95. Shutdown Wait Time Administration
  96. Identifying the Location of the System
  97. Clearing the Fault/Degradation Information
  98. Changing the Time
  99. Restore Factory Settings of the Server or XSCF Unit
  100. Overview of the XSCF Command Shell
  101. Login to XSCF Shell
  102. Before Logging In
  103. Operation For Connecting Via the XSCF-LAN (Telnet)
  104. View Server Status and Control Commands
  105. Server Configuration Information Commands
  106. Domain Control and Maintenance Commands
  107. View and Archive the XSCF Logs
  108. User Management and Security Commands
  109. Use the XSCF Other Commands
  110. View XSCF Shell Error Messages
  111. Overview of XSCF Mail Function
  112. Setting Up the Mail Function
  113. Contents of Parts Fault Notification
  114. Test Mail
  115. XSCF SNMP Agent Function
  116. mib definition file
  117. about trap
  118. Update the XSCF Firmware
  119. flash memory
  120. Firmware Update Conditions and Environment
  121. Method of Delivering Firmware
  122. Method of Checking the Firmware Version
  123. Three Steps of the Firmware Update
  124. Features of XSCF Firmware Update
  125. Firmware Update for Redundant XSCF Units
  126. firmware update procedure
  127. If an Error Occurs During XSCF Firmware Update
  128. Collecting XSCF Logs
  129. Upgrade of XSCF Firmware and Maintenance
  130. method of collecting the log information
  131. Overview of the XSCF Web
  132. Start the XSCF Web
  133. Prerequisites
  134. Specifying the URL
  135. Logging Out From XSCF
  136. XSCF Web Pages
  137. displaying system status
  138. component information
  139. XSCF Web Error Messages
  140. A.1 Message Types
  141. A.2 Messages in Each Function
  142. B.1 XSCF Error Log
  143. B.2 Power Log
  144. B.3 Event Log
  145. B.4 Using the showlogs Command to Display Other Logs
  146. B.4.2 Temperature and Humidity History Log
  147. B.4.4 Panic Log
  148. B.6 Active Directory Log
  149. B.8 COD activation Log
  150. C.1 MIB Object Identifiers
  151. C.2 Standard MIB
  152. C.4 Trap
  153. D.1 Troubleshooting XSCF and FAQ
  154. Table Of Contents
SPARC Enterprise M9000 first page preview

SPARC Enterprise M9000

Brand: Fujitsu | Category: Server
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. how to use this document
  7. related documentation
  8. documentation feedback
  9. Software Requirements
  10. Obtaining XCP and Oracle Solaris Patches
  11. Existing XCP Firmware Versions and Support Information
  12. XCP 1121 and XCP 1121-related Information
  13. Notes and Limitations
  14. Notes on Power Consumption Monitoring Function (M3000 Server)
  15. Notes on the NTP Server Referring to the Local Clock
  16. Notes on Timezones
  17. Limitations on Audit
  18. XCP 1121 Issues and Workarounds
  19. Updating to XCP 1121
  20. Information About Software
  21. Notes on Remote Maintenance
  22. XCP Issues Fixed in XCP 1121
  23. Oracle Solaris OS Issues and Workarounds
  24. Oracle Solaris OS Issues Fixed in Oracle Solaris 10 8/11
  25. Oracle Solaris OS Issues Fixed in Oracle Solaris 10 9/10
  26. Oracle Solaris OS Issues Fixed in Oracle Solaris 10 10/09
  27. Oracle Solaris OS Issues Fixed in Oracle Solaris 10 5/09
  28. Oracle Solaris OS Issues Fixed in Oracle Solaris 10 10/08
  29. Oracle Solaris OS Issues Fixed in Oracle Solaris 10 5/08
  30. Oracle Solaris OS Issues Fixed in Oracle Solaris 10 8/07
  31. Software Documentation Updates
  32. Updates of the SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers XSCF User's Guide
  33. Updates of the SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual
  34. Miscellaneous Information
  35. Using the prtdiag Command to Identify Memory Size
  36. Identifying Permanent Memory in a Target Board
  37. Information About Hardware of M3000 Server
  38. Notes on Building or Deleting the Hardware RAID
  39. Notes on DVD Drive and Discs
  40. Limitation for 1027A-Z/X1027A-Z
  41. Hardware RAID Function
  42. Updates of SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Service Manual
  43. Information About Hardware of M4000/M5000 Servers
  44. Notes on Air Filter
  45. Patches for Emulex PCI Express (PCIe) Adapters
  46. Information About Hardware of M8000/M9000 Servers
  47. Notes on Hardware RAID
  48. Notes on raidctl(1M) Command
  49. Power Control and Operator Panel Mode Switch
  50. Limitation for 4447A-Z/X4447A-Z
  51. Sun Crypto Accelerator 6000
  52. Hardware Documentation Updates
  53. Updates of SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000 Servers Site Planning Guide
  54. M9000 Servers Installation Area
  55. Updates of SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000 Servers Service Manual
  56. Method of Securing the Cabinet to the Floor Surface
SPARC Enterprise M9000 first page preview

SPARC Enterprise M9000

Brand: Fujitsu | Category: Server
Table of contents
SPARC Enterprise M9000 first page preview

SPARC Enterprise M9000

Brand: Fujitsu | Category: Server
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Index
  8. text conventions
  9. command syntax
  10. software license
  11. XSCF Features
  12. external interfaces
  13. serial port
  14. check led
  15. XSCF Functions
  16. dynamic reconfiguration function
  17. Types of Connection to XSCF
  18. Examples of LAN Connection Operations
  19. system system
  20. NTP Configuration and Time Synchronization
  21. XSCF User Interfaces
  22. User Accounts and User Privileges
  23. XSCF Setup Summary
  24. Setup Summary by the XSCF Shell
  25. Setup Summary Using the XSCF Web
  26. Specifying the XSCF Settings
  27. Network Configuration
  28. specifying a host name for xscf
  29. User Account Administration
  30. specifying a user privilege
  31. LDAP Administration
  32. Time Administration
  33. specifying a time zone
  34. setting the xscf time
  35. setting the domain time to the xscf time
  36. SSH/Telnet Administration
  37. ssh client
  38. specifying an ssh host key
  39. Https Administration
  40. Audit Administration
  41. specifying the audit policy
  42. Log Archiving Administration
  43. SNMP Administration
  44. setting snmpv3 trap
  45. Mail Administration
  46. smtp server
  47. Domain Configuration
  48. system board configuration
  49. setting the memory mirror mode for a psb
  50. domain mode configuration
  51. locale administration
  52. altitude administration
  53. dvd drive/tape drive unit administration
  54. cod administration
  55. connect terminals to the xscf
  56. port and terminal types connected to the xscf
  57. About the XSCF-LAN/the DSCP Link Port Number and the
  58. connecting to xscf via the serial port
  59. connecting to xscf using ssh via the lan port
  60. types of xscf connections
  61. xscf-lan and serial connection purposes
  62. operation of the server
  63. display server configuration/status information
  64. display domain information
  65. adding or removing domains
  66. system power on
  67. System Power Off
  68. Domain Power On
  69. Domain Power Off
  70. Sending a Domain Panic Request
  71. Domain Reset
  72. Sending a Break Signal to a Domain
  73. Air-Conditioning Wait Time Administration
  74. Warm-Up Time Administration
  75. Shutdown Wait Time Administration
  76. Identifying the Location of the System
  77. Clearing the Fault/Degradation Information
  78. Overview of the XSCF Command Shell
  79. Login to XSCF User Accounts
  80. Operation for Connecting Via the XSCF-LAN (SSH)
  81. Operation For Connecting Via the XSCF-LAN (Telnet)
  82. View Server Status and Control Commands
  83. Server Configuration Information Commands
  84. Domain Control and Maintenance Commands
  85. View and Archive the XSCF Logs
  86. Use the XSCF Other Commands
  87. View XSCF Shell Error Messages
  88. XSCF Mail Function
  89. Setting Up the Mail Function
  90. Contents of Parts Fault Notification
  91. Test Mail
  92. XSCF SNMP Agent Function
  93. MIB Definition File
  94. About TRAP
  95. Setting Up the XSCF SNMP Agent Function
  96. Upgrade of XSCF Firmware and Maintenance
  97. Firmware Update Conditions and Environment
  98. Method of Delivering Firmware
  99. Three Steps of the Firmware Update
  100. Features of XSCF Firmware Update
  101. Firmware Update Types and Timing
  102. Firmware Update for Redundant XSCF Units
  103. Firmware Update Procedure
  104. If an Error Occurs During XSCF Firmware Update
  105. Collecting XSCF Logs
  106. Method of Collecting the Log Information
  107. Overview of the XSCF Web
  108. Start the XSCF Web
  109. Prerequisites
  110. Specifying the URL
  111. Logging Out From XSCF
  112. XSCF Web Pages
  113. displaying system status
  114. XSCF Web Error Messages
  115. A.1 Message Types
  116. A.2 Messages in Each Function
  117. B.1 XSCF Error Log
  118. B.2 Power Log
  119. B.3 Event Log
  120. B.4 Using the showlogs Command to Display Other Logs
  121. B.5 Audit Log
  122. C.1 MIB Object Identifiers
  123. C.2 Standard MIB
  124. C.4 Trap
  125. D.1 Troubleshooting XSCF and FAQ
  126. D.2 Troubleshooting the Server While XSCF Is Being Used
SPARC Enterprise M9000 first page preview

SPARC Enterprise M9000

Brand: Fujitsu | Category: Server
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. related documentation
  6. text conventions
  7. documentation feedback
  8. Overview of Dynamic Reconfiguration
  9. Basic DR Functions
  10. Adding a System Board
  11. Replacing a System Board
  12. What You Must Know Before Using DR
  13. Memory
  14. I/O Device
  15. System Board Configuration Requirements
  16. Checklists for System Configuration
  17. Reservation of Domain Configuration Changes
  18. Conditions and Settings Using XSCF
  19. Configuration Policy Option
  20. Omit-memory Option
  21. Omit-I/O Option
  22. Settings of Kernel Cage Memory
  23. Setting of Oracle Solaris Service Management Facility (SMF)
  24. System Board Status
  25. Flow of DR Processing
  26. Flowchart: Deleting a System Board
  27. Flowchart: Moving a System Board
  28. Flowchart: Replacing System Board
  29. Operation Management
  30. Real-time Processes
  31. Capacity on Demand (COD)
  32. Deletion of Board with CD-RW/DVD-RW Drive
  33. CPU Operational Modes
  34. DR User Interface
  35. Displaying Domain Information
  36. Displaying Domain Status
  37. Displaying System Board Information
  38. Displaying Device Information
  39. Displaying System Board Configuration Information
  40. Deleting a System Board
  41. Moving a System Board
  42. Reserving a Domain Configuration Change
  43. Command Reference
  44. XSCF Web
  45. Practical Examples of DR
  46. Flow of DR Operation
  47. Flow: Adding a System Board
  48. Flow: Deleting a System Board
  49. Flow: Moving a System Board
  50. Flow: Replacing a System Board
  51. Example: Adding a System Board
  52. Example: Deleting a System Board
  53. Example: Moving a System Board
  54. Examples: Replacing a System Board
  55. Example: Replacing a Quad-XSB System Board
  56. Examples: Reserving Domain Configuration Changes
  57. Example: Reserving a System Board Delete
  58. Example: Reserving a System Board Move
  59. A.1 Oracle Solaris OS Messages
  60. A.1.2 PANIC Messages
  61. A.1.3 Warning Messages
  62. A.2 Command Messages
  63. A.2.2 deleteboard
  64. A.2.3 moveboard
  65. A.2.4 setdcl
  66. A.2.5 setupfru
  67. A.2.6 showdevices
  68. Index
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SPARC Enterprise M9000

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  10. Table Of Contents
  11. Table Of Contents
  12. Abbreviations
  13. power control and operator panel mode switch
  14. troubleshooting
  15. safety and tools
  16. Command syntax
  17. Alert Messages in the Text
  18. Precautions
  19. Conversion and Reuse of This Product
  20. Antistatic Precautions
  21. Removing Static Electricity on a CMU and an IOU
  22. Grounding Port Connection Locations
  23. System Views
  24. SPARC Enterprise M8000 Server
  25. SPARC Enterprise M9000 Server (Base Cabinet)
  26. SPARC Enterprise M9000 Server (Expansion Cabinet)
  27. Labels
  28. Labels About Handling
  29. Operator Panel
  30. Appearance and Operations
  31. Switch
  32. Determining Which Diagnostics Methods To Use
  33. Checking the Server and System Configuration
  34. Checking the Hardware Configuration
  35. Checking the Software Configuration
  36. Checking the Firmware Configuration
  37. Predictive Self-Healing Tools
  38. Monitoring Output
  39. Messaging Output
  40. LED Error Display
  41. When target FRU is indicated by LEDs
  42. Using the Troubleshooting Commands
  43. Using the fmdump Command
  44. fmadm faulty Command
  45. Using the fmstat Command
  46. iostat Command
  47. prtdiag Command
  48. prtconf Command
  49. Options
  50. netstat Command
  51. ping Command
  52. ps Command
  53. prstat Command
  54. Cleaning a Tape Drive Unit
  55. FRU Removal Preparation
  56. Types of Replacement Procedures
  57. Active Replacement
  58. Disconnecting a PCI card
  59. Disconnecting and Replacing a FRU
  60. Configuring a FRU into a Domain
  61. Configuring a PCI card
  62. Hot Replacement
  63. Confirming the Hardware
  64. Cold Replacement
  65. Powering the Server On
  66. From the Maintenance Terminal
  67. Power-On/Off of Main Line Switch
  68. Power System
  69. Power-On
  70. Feed
  71. Power Feed
  72. Emergency Switch-Off
  73. Precautions For Cable Routing
  74. For Server Using Three-phase Power Feed
  75. How to Open and Close Doors
  76. Corresponding Components and Doors That Can Be Accessed
  77. How to Remove a Door
  78. How to Remove a Side Panel
  79. Overview of the CMU
  80. CPU Upgrade
  81. SPARC64 VII Processors Added to an Existing Domain
  82. Configured With SPARC64 VI
  83. on an Existing Domain
  84. Active Replacement and Hot Replacement
  85. CPU and DIMM Replacement
  86. Replacing a CPU Module
  87. Memory Module Mounting Conditions
  88. Confirmation of DIMM Information
  89. DIMM Mounting Conditions
  90. DIMM Replacement
  91. I/O Unit (IOU) Replacement
  92. Overview of the IOU
  93. FAN Unit Replacement
  94. Overview of the FAN Unit
  95. Power Supply Unit (PSU) Replacement
  96. Operator Panel Replacement
  97. XSCF Unit Replacement
  98. Hard Disk Drive (HDD) Replacement
  99. PCI Slot Device Replacement
  100. CD-RW/DVD-RW Drive Unit Replacement
  101. Tape Drive Unit Replacement
  102. Clock Control Unit Replacement
  103. Crossbar Unit Replacement
  104. AC Section Replacement
  105. DDC Replacement
  106. Backplane Replacement
  107. M8000/M9000 BPs
  108. PSU BP
  109. FAN BP
  110. Sensor Unit Replacement
  111. Media Backplane Replacement
  112. Switch Backplane Replacement
  113. Cabinet
  114. Addition and Deletion of Rack-mountable Dual Power Feed
  115. Addition and Deletion
  116. Deletion
  117. Addition and Deletion of M9000 Expansion Cabinet
  118. Addition
  119. Cold Addition
  120. Active Deletion
  121. A.1 Installation Conditions
  122. A.2 System Configuration
  123. A.2.2 SPARC Enterprise M9000 Server (Base Cabinet)
  124. A.2.3 SPARC Enterprise M9000 Server (Base Cabinet + Expansion Cabinet)
  125. B.1 CPU Memory Board Unit
  126. B.2 CPU Module
  127. B.3 Memory
  128. B.4 I/O Unit
  129. B.5 Hard Disk Drive
  130. B.7 IOU Onboard Device Card
  131. B.8 Link Card (External I/O Expansion Unit Connection Card)
  132. B.9 Crossbar Unit
  133. B.10 Clock Control Unit
  134. B.11 XSCF Unit
  135. B.12 CD-RW/DVD-RW Drive Unit
  136. B.13 Tape Drive Unit
  137. B.14 Operator Panel
  138. B.15 Sensor Unit
  139. B.16 Power Supply Unit
  140. B.17 AC Section
  141. B.18 FAN Unit
  142. B.19 Power Cabinet
  143. B.20 Rack-mountable Dual Power Feed
  144. B.21 Backplane
  145. B.22 DDC
  146. B.23 PSU Backplane
  147. B.24 FAN Backplane
  148. B.25 Media Backplane
  149. B.26 Switch Backplane
  150. C.1 Serial Port
  151. C.2 UPC Port
  152. C.4 Connection Diagram for Serial Cable
  153. D.1 Overview
  154. D.3 Configuration of Signal Lines
  155. D.4 Power Supply Conditions
  156. D.5 UPS Cable
  157. D.6 Connections
  158. D.7 UPC Port
  159. Table Of Contents
SPARC Enterprise M9000 first page preview

SPARC Enterprise M9000

Brand: Fujitsu | Category: Server
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Table Of Contents
  11. related documentation
  12. text conventions
  13. documentation feedback
  14. troubleshooting
  15. Safety and Tools
  16. Notes on Safety
  17. Alert Labels
  18. Tools Required for Maintenance
  19. Antistatic Precautions
  20. Removing Static Electricity on a CMU and an IOU
  21. Grounding Port Connection Locations
  22. Abbreviations
  23. M8000 Server
  24. M9000 Server (Base Cabinet)
  25. M9000 Server (Expansion Cabinet)
  26. Labels
  27. Labels About Handling
  28. Operator Panel
  29. Appearance and Operations
  30. Switch
  31. Determining Which Diagnostics Methods To Use
  32. Checking the Server and System Configuration
  33. Checking the Hardware Configuration
  34. Checking the Software Configuration
  35. Checking the Firmware Configuration
  36. Predictive Self-Healing Tools
  37. Monitoring Output
  38. Messaging Output
  39. When target FRU is indicated by LEDs
  40. Using the Troubleshooting Commands
  41. Using the fmadm Command
  42. fmadm repair Command
  43. iostat command
  44. prtdiag command
  45. prtconf command
  46. netstat command
  47. ping command
  48. ps command
  49. prstat command
  50. periodic maintenance
  51. cleaning an air filter (server)
  52. cleaning an air filter (i/o unit)
  53. fru replacement preparation
  54. types of replacement procedures
  55. active replacement
  56. disconnecting a fru from a domain
  57. disconnecting and replacing a fru
  58. Configuring a FRU into a Domain
  59. Configuring a PCI card
  60. Hot Replacement
  61. Confirming the Hardware
  62. Cold Replacement
  63. Powering the Server Off
  64. Powering the Server On
  65. Power-On/Off of Main Line Switch
  66. Power System
  67. Main Line Switch Locations
  68. Emergency Switch-Off
  69. When Three External I/O Expansion Units Mounted
  70. When One External I/O Expansion Unit Mounted
  71. How to Open and Close Doors
  72. Corresponding Components and Doors That Can Be Accessed
  73. How to Remove a Door
  74. How to Remove a Side Panel
  75. overview of the cmu
  76. active replacement and hot replacement
  77. cpu module and dimm replacement
  78. notes on cpu module replacement
  79. handling the cpu module
  80. cpu module replacement
  81. confirmation of dimm information
  82. dimm mounting conditions
  83. dimm replacement
  84. i/o unit (iou) replacement
  85. overview of the iou
  86. fan unit replacement
  87. overview of the fan unit
  88. overview of the psu
  89. Overview of the Operator Panel
  90. XSCF Unit Replacement
  91. Active Replacement and Hot Replacement
  92. Hard Disk Drive (HDD) Replacement
  93. Active Replacement
  94. PCI Slot Device Replacement
  95. Reactivating a Hardware RAID Boot Volume
  96. CD-RW/DVD-RW Drive Unit Replacement
  97. Tape Drive Unit Replacement
  98. Clock Control Unit Replacement
  99. Crossbar Unit Replacement
  100. AC Section Replacement
  101. DDC Replacement
  102. Backplane Replacement
  103. M8000/M9000 Server BPs
  104. PSU BP
  105. FAN BP
  106. Sensor Unit Replacement
  107. Media Backplane Replacement
  108. Switch Backplane Replacement
  109. Cabinet
  110. Overview of RDPF
  111. Addition and Deletion
  112. Deletion
  113. Addition and Deletion of M9000 Expansion Cabinet
  114. Addition, Deletion, and Upgrade of FRU
  115. Active Addition
  116. Active Deletion
  117. Upgrade of CPU, CMU, IOU, and IOUA
  118. Upgrade by Using DR
  119. CPU Replacement as an Upgrade in an Existing Domain
  120. CMU/IOU Replacement as an Upgrade in an Existing Domain
  121. CMU/IOU Add-on as an Upgrade in an Existing Domain
  122. Upgrade of IOUA
  123. A.1 Installation Conditions
  124. A.2 System Configuration
  125. A.2.2 M9000 Server (Base Cabinet)
  126. A.2.3 M9000 Server (Base Cabinet + Expansion Cabinet)
  127. B.1 CPU/Memory Board Unit
  128. B.2 CPU Module
  129. B.3 Memory
  130. B.4 I/O Unit
  131. B.5 Hard Disk Drive
  132. B.6 PCI Cassette
  133. B.7 IOU Onboard Device Card
  134. B.8 Link Card (External I/O Expansion Unit Connection Card)
  135. B.9 Crossbar Unit
  136. B.10 Clock Control Unit
  137. B.12 CD-RW/DVD-RW Drive Unit
  138. B.13 Tape Drive Unit
  139. B.14 Operator Panel
  140. B.15 Sensor Unit
  141. B.16 Power Supply Unit
  142. B.17 AC Section
  143. B.18 FAN Unit
  144. B.19 Power Cabinet
  145. B.20 Rack-mountable Dual Power Feed
  146. B.21 Backplane
  147. B.22 DDC
  148. B.23 PSU Backplane
  149. B.24 FAN Backplane
  150. B.25 Media Backplane
  151. B.26 Switch Backplane
  152. C.1 Serial Port
  153. C.2 UPC Port
  154. C.4 Connection Diagram for Serial Cable
  155. D.1 Overview
  156. D.3 Signal Line Configuration
  157. D.4 Power Supply Conditions
  158. D.5 UPS Cable
  159. D.6 Connections
  160. D.7 UPC Port
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