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x Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005 D. Supplemental Information D–1 D.1 RAID Support D–1D.1.1 LSI Logic’s Integrated RA
3-46 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005TABLE 3-5 defines the function and meaning of the power indicators shown in FIGURE
Chapter 3 Maintaining the Sun Fire V20z Server 3-473.6.2 Clear-CMOS JumperThe location of the Clear-CMOS jumper (J110) on the Sun Fire V20z motherboar
3-48 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005
4-1 CHAPTER 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server This chapter describes how to add, replace and configure components in the Sun Fire V40z server af
4-2 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005 4.2 Powering Off the Server and Removing the Cover Caution – Before you power on
Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4-3 FIGURE 4-1 Removing the Cover of the Sun Fire V40z Server 4.3 Locations of Sun Fire V40z Compone
4-4 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005 FIGURE 4-2 Locations of System Components in Sun Fire V40z Server, Top-Down View
Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4-5 4.3.1 SCSI ID Assignments The ID assignments for the SCSI hard-disk-drive connectors on the SCSI
4-6 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005 4.4 Releases of the Sun Fire V40z Server 4.4.1 Versions of the Servers An updat
Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4-7 Super FRU chassis PN F380-1206 (Sun Fire V40z server) For this release: Super FRU chassis PN F
xi Preface How This Book is Organized Chapter 1 contains an overview of the Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z servers.Chapter 2 contains information ab
4-8 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005 4.4.2 No Mixing of CPU Stepping Versions Two different versions of the Sun Fire
Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4-9 Verifying the Stepping Version In a Local Server To verify the stepping version of your CPU(s) in
4-10 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005 Verifying the Stepping Version In a Remote Server To verify the stepping versio
Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4-11 9. In the SP SOL session that you launched in Step 1, you now see the output of the BIOS CPU step
4-12 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005 4.5 Customer-Replaceable-Unit Replacement Procedures Caution – Before touching
Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4-13 CPU VRMs (on motherboard and CPU card) (see “CPU Voltage-Regulator Modules” on page 4-44) Memory
4-14 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 20054.5.1.2 Adding or Replacing a PCI Card The following procedures describe how to ad
Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4-154.5.1.4 Installing a Vertical PCI Card in a Vertical SlotFollow these steps to install a vertical m
4-16 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005FIGURE 4-7 Removing or Installing a Vertical PCI Card That Does Not Have an MRLCa
Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4-175. Secure the PCI card using one of the following two methods: If the slot has an MRL, close the M
xii Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005 Using UNIX Commands This document might not contain information about basic UNIX
4-18 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 20056. Remove the PCI riser from the PCI card connector on the motherboard. Press on t
Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4-19To Install an LSI MegaRAID Card with Battery Backup in Original Release of the Sun Fire V40z Server
4-20 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 20054. Plug the other end of the extender cable, which is labeled, “SCSI CNTRLR Board,
Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4-21 FIGURE 4-11 SCSI Signal Cable and Connector (Updated Release of Sun Fire V40z Server) 4.5.2 SCSI
4-22 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005FIGURE 4-12 SCSI Hard Disk Drive Carrier and Release Latch3. Grasp the carrier be
Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4-234.5.2.3 Installing an Optional Sixth HDD and AdapterYou can optionally install a sixth HDD in the b
4-24 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 20054.5.3 DVD-ROM/Diskette Drive AssemblyThe following procedure describes how to repl
Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4-255. To install the new assembly, connect the ribbon cable connector to the rear of the assembly.6. A
4-26 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005FIGURE 4-15 Removing the Front Bezel3. Open the CPU card door, which is located u
Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4-274. If you are installing the CPU card as a new option, skip to Step 8.If you are replacing an exist
Preface xiii Typographic Conventions Related Documentation Typeface * * The settings on your browser might differ from these settings. Meaning Exam
4-28 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005Caution – The electronic components and solder joints on the bottom of the CPU car
Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4-294.5.5 Operator Panel and LCD Assembly The following procedure describes how to replace the operator
4-30 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 20054.5.6 SCSI Backplane Assembly The following procedure describes how to replace the
Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4-316. Lift the SCSI backplane assembly up and out of the chassis.FIGURE 4-21 Removing the SCSI Backpl
4-32 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 20054.5.7.1 Fan Numbering The cooling fans in a Sun Fire V40z server are numbered as s
Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4-332. Remove the main air baffle (see FIGURE 4-20). Lift the rear edge of the baffle, then move it towar
4-34 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 20054.5.7.3 Replacing the Front Fan-Cage AssemblyCaution – On the updated release of t
Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4-35FIGURE 4-24 Removing the Front Fan-Cage Assembly 4.5.7.4 Replacing the Rear Fan-Cage Assembly Note
4-36 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 20053. Squeeze the retainer clips on each end of the fan cage inward (see FIGURE 4-25)
Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4-37Caution – When you replace the rear fan-cage assembly, make sure that the fan-cage connector engage
xiv Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005 Accessing Sun Documentation You can view, print or purchase a broad selection of
4-38 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005FIGURE 4-26 Removing an Individual Power Supply 2. Slide the power supply out of
Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4-393. To install the new power supply: a. Open the power-supply handle to the fully open position, as
4-40 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005FIGURE 4-27 Removing the Power-Supply Cage Assembly4. To install the new power-su
Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4-414.5.9 Memory Voltage-Regulator Modules Caution – The Registered DDR 400 memory DIMMS can only be us
4-42 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005FIGURE 4-28 Removing a Memory VRM8. Install the new VRM to the socket by pressing
Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4-43Caution – The electronic components and solder joints on the bottom of the CPU card are fragile. Us
4-44 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 20054.5.10 CPU Voltage-Regulator Modules The Sun Fire V40z server contains CPU voltage
Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4-456. Identify the CPU VRM that must be replaced. The CPU VRM is in the inner slot, closest to the CPU
4-46 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005FIGURE 4-30 Removing a CPU VRMCaution – When installing a VRM, ensure that pin “A
Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4-474.5.10.3 Replacing a CPU VRM on the CPU Card1. Power off the server, including any attached periphe
1-1 CHAPTER 1 Introduction to the Sun Fire ™ V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers This chapter contains an overview of the Sun Fire™ V20z and Sun Fire V4
4-48 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 20059. To install the new CPU VRM, press it into the empty socket until it snaps into
Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4-494.5.11 Memory Modules The Sun Fire V40z server contains memory modules in four memory-bank location
4-50 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005 Each CPU can support two banks of DIMMs. While each bank must contain a pair of
Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4-514.5.11.2 Replacing a Memory Module on the Motherboard1. Power off the server, including any attache
4-52 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005FIGURE 4-31 Removing a Memory Module4.5.11.3 Replacing a Memory Module on the CPU
Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4-536. Locate the memory-module connector in which you will install or replace a memory module.7. Remov
4-54 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 20054.5.12.1 Replacing a CPU on the MotherboardRemoving the CPU and Heatsink1. Power o
Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4-55FIGURE 4-32 Removing the Heatsink and CPUCaution – The heatsink can become extremely hot. Be sure
4-56 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005Installing a CPU and Heatsink1. Unpack the new CPU. Caution – Observe the appropri
Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4-579. Carefully position the heatsink on the CPU, aligning it with the mounting posts to reduce moveme
1-2 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005 1.1.1 User Documentation For the most up-to-date user documentation, for both th
4-58 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005FIGURE 4-34 Replacing the Heatsink Hold-Down Assembly Crossbar4.5.12.2 Replacing
Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4-59Caution – The electronic components and solder joints on the bottom of the CPU card are fragile. Us
4-60 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005 FIGURE 4-36 Heatsink for Stepping Version “E” CPU Caution – The heatsink can bec
Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4-61Installing a CPU and Heatsink1. Unpack the new CPU. Caution – Observe the appropriate ESD precautio
4-62 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 20059. Carefully position the heatsink on the CPU, aligning it with the mounting posts
Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4-634.5.13 System BatteryThe system battery is a common CR2032 calculator battery. You might need to re
4-64 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005FIGURE 4-38 Removing the System BatteryCaution – Do not dispose of the battery wi
Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4-654.5.14 Cable KitNote – The chassis part number (PN) is labelled on the front panel of the server, n
4-66 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005For the SCSI backplane power cable and the SCSI signal cable, you should remove th
Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4-67Power-Supply Cage Assembly 8. Remove the power-supply cage assembly. Pull the metal handle on the t
Chapter 1 Introduction to the Sun Fire™ V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers 1-3 1.2.1 Applications The Sun Fire V20z server is ideal for the following app
4-68 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 20054.5.14.2 Remove and Replace the Cables You are now ready to remove and replace the
Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4-69Refer to FIGURE 4-40 for the methods used to release cables from the various types of connectors. C
4-70 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 20051. Disconnect the SCSI signal cable (1) from the SCSI backplane and from the mothe
Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4-718. Disconnect the cables from the assembly. 9. Remove the cables from the bay and chassis. 10. Feed
4-72 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 20056. Remove the screws that secure the operator-panel assembly in place: there are t
Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4-733. Re-install the PCI bracket guide in the chassis.a. Flat Cables: Lay the flat cables against the c
4-74 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005Plastic Air-Baffle Cage 2. Re-position the air-baffle cage on the motherboard and re
Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4-75Individual power supply6. To re-install the power supplies (refer back to FIGURE 4-26): Caution – Y
4-76 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 20054.5.15 Super FRU Caution – Only a qualified technician is allowed to perform this p
Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4-77 CPU VRMs (on motherboard and CPU card) (see “CPU Voltage-Regulator Modules” on page 4-44) Memory
1-4 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005 1.2.3 Sun Fire V20z Hardware System Orientation Before performing any service pr
4-78 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 20054.6 Sun Fire V40z Indicators, Switches and Jumpers4.6.1 Sun Fire V40z Motherboard
Chapter 4 Maintaining the Sun Fire V40z Server 4-79TABLE 4-3 defines the activity indicators that are shown in FIGURE 4-41. The LED numbers are intenti
4-80 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 20054.6.2 Clear-CMOS JumperThe location of the Clear-CMOS jumper (J125) on the Sun Fir
A-1 APPENDIX A System Specifications To obtain maximum reliability and performance, install your server into a proper environment and ensure correct c
A-2 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005 A.1.2 Sun Fire V20z Power Specifications A.1.3 Sun Fire V20z Environmental Speci
Appendix A System Specifications A-3 A.2 Sun Fire V40z Specifications A.2.1 Sun Fire V40z Physical Specifications A.2.2 Sun Fire V40z Power Specification
A-4 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005 A.2.3 Sun Fire V40z Environmental Specifications TABLE A-6 Sun Fire V40z Server U
B-1 APPENDIX B BIOS POST Codes Typically, the BIOS displays warning or error messages on the video display in the event of hardware or configuration e
B-2 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005 0E Initialize I/O component0F Initialize the local bus IDE10 Initialize power man
Appendix B BIOS POST Codes B-3 41 Initialize extended memory for RomPilot42 Initialize interrupt vectors45 POST device initialization46 Check ROM cop
Chapter 1 Introduction to the Sun Fire™ V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers 1-5 FIGURE 1-2 shows the back panel of the Sun Fire V20z server: FIGURE 1-2
B-4 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005 6B Load custom defaults (optional)6C Display shadow area message6E Display possib
Appendix B BIOS POST Codes B-5 98 Search for option ROMs 99 Check for SMART drive (optional)9A Shadow option ROMs9C Set up power management 9D Initia
B-6 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005 C2 Initialize error loggingC3 Initialize error display functionC4 Initialize sy
Appendix B BIOS POST Codes B-7 TABLE B-2 shows the POST codes for the boot block in Flash ROM. TABLE B-2 Boot Block in Flash ROM Post Code Descri
B-8 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005
C-1 APPENDIX C SCSI BIOS Configuration Utility Using the Fusion-MPT SCSI BIOS Configuration Utility, you can change the default configuration of your SC
C-2 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005 The following messages might appear during the boot process: Note – The SCSI BIO
Appendix C SCSI BIOS Configuration Utility C-3 C.2.1 User Input Throughout the GUI, selections that are not permissible are grayed out.Following are u
C-4 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005 Following are the options on the Main menu. TABLE C-4 Main Menu Option Descri
Appendix C SCSI BIOS Configuration Utility C-5C.2.3 Boot Adapter List The adapter boot order specifies the order in which adapters will boot when more t
Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc., 4150 Network Circle, Santa Clara, California 95054, U.S.A. All rights reserved.Sun Microsystems, Inc. has inte
1-6 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005 1.2.3.2 Sun Fire V20z System Components FIGURE 1-3 shows the locations of the co
C-6 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005C.2.4 Global PropertiesThe Global Properties option on the main menu allows you to
Appendix C SCSI BIOS Configuration Utility C-7C.2.5 Adapter PropertiesThe Adapter Properties menu allows you to view and modify adapter settings. It al
C-8 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005CHS Mapping Defines how the Cylinder Head Sector values are mapped onto a disk witho
Appendix C SCSI BIOS Configuration Utility C-9C.2.6 Device PropertiesThe Device Properties screen provides viewing and updating of individual device se
C-10 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005Following are the options on the Device Properties screen.TABLE C-8 Device Proper
Appendix C SCSI BIOS Configuration Utility C-11SCSI Timeout Indicates the maximum amount of time [0 to 9999] in seconds to wait for a SCSI operation to
C-12 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005C.2.7 RAID PropertiesThe RAID Properties screen initially displays listing all pos
Appendix C SCSI BIOS Configuration Utility C-13Putting existing Data into a RAID array.To mirror a disk containing existing data, select the disk with
C-14 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005After an array has been created you can perform the following:C.3 Quitting the SCS
D-1APPENDIXDSupplemental InformationThis appendix contains information that supplements the procedures in this guide.D.1 RAID SupportA redundant array
Chapter 1 Introduction to the Sun Fire™ V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers 1-7 1.3 Overview of the Sun Fire V40z Server The Sun Fire V40z server is an AM
D-2 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005D.1.1 LSI Logic’s Integrated RAID SolutionLSI Logic offers an integrated RAID solut
Appendix D Supplemental Information D-3The mirroring is accomplished through the firmware of an LSI Logic controller that supports the standard Fusion-
D-4 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005
1IndexAAdvanced menu, BIOS 8air baffle, see main air baffleBback panel connectors, Sun Fire V20z 5back panel connectors, Sun Fire V40z 10back panel LEDs
2 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005diskette device assignment to external USB 16documentation, related xiiiDVD/diskette
Index 3QQuickBoot feature 15RRAID support overview 1rear fan cage assembly, replacing in Sun Fire V40z 35related documentation xiiiremote console es
4 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005overview 7PCI card slot locations 13PCI card, replacing 13physical specifications 3po
1-8 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005 1.3.2 Sun Fire V40z Features TABLE 1-1 shows the main features of the Sun Fire V
Chapter 1 Introduction to the Sun Fire™ V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers 1-9 1.3.3 Sun Fire V40z Server Hardware System Orientation Before performing a
1-10 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005 FIGURE 1-5 shows the back panel of the Sun Fire V40z server: FIGURE 1-5 Back P
Chapter 1 Introduction to the Sun Fire™ V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers 1-11 1.3.3.2 Sun Fire V40z System Components FIGURE 1-6 shows the locations o
1-12 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005 1.4 Shared Features of the Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers 1.4.1 Server
Chapter 1 Introduction to the Sun Fire™ V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers 1-131.4.1.2 Operator PanelYou can use the operator panel to configure network s
1-14 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005If a menu or data-entry screen displays for more than 30 seconds with no action ta
Chapter 1 Introduction to the Sun Fire™ V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers 1-15Dump SP Invokes the Troubleshooting Dump Utility (TDU), which captures the
iii Contents Preface xi How This Book is Organized xiUsing UNIX Commands xiiShell Prompts xiiTypographic Conventions xiiiRelated Documentation xiii
1-16 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005Display HW Inv To use this option: • The Left and Right arrow buttons display inv
Chapter 1 Introduction to the Sun Fire™ V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers 1-17Name for LCD Displays a custom name for the SP in the LCD. (For more inform
1-18 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 20051.4.1.3 Front and Back Panel LEDsTABLE 1-5 describes the functions of the LEDs on
Chapter 1 Introduction to the Sun Fire™ V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers 1-191.5 Accessory KitsTABLE 1-7 lists the contents of the accessory kits for th
1-20 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005• Support Resources Files The directory contains important files that are used in s
Chapter 1 Introduction to the Sun Fire™ V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers 1-211.6 Additional Options and Customer-Replaceable Components Note – For the m
1-22 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005X • Opteron 852, 2.6 GHz, E Stepping N/A F370-7706-xx Memory X X • 1 GB ECC DDR/33
Chapter 1 Introduction to the Sun Fire™ V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers 1-23X X Infiniband PCI-X HCA card 595-7580-xx F370-6943-xx X PCI riser card N
1-24 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 20051.7 Field-Replacement Units Note – For the most up-to-date list of available compo
2-1CHAPTER2 Powering On and Configuring BIOS SettingsThis chapter contains instructions on powering on and configuring the server BIOS. Changing the BIO
iv Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005 1.3 Overview of the Sun Fire V40z Server 1–71.3.1 Applications 1–71.3.2 Sun Fire V
2-2 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005If you want to configure the server BIOS, you must use a PS/2 keyboard for initial b
Chapter 2 Powering On and Configuring BIOS Settings 2-32.2 Powering Off the Server To perform a graceful shutdown of the server while running a Solaris
2-4 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 20052.3 Escape Sequences for Remote Console TerminalIf you are accessing your server us
Chapter 2 Powering On and Configuring BIOS Settings 2-52.4 BIOS Setup UtilityThe basic input output system (BIOS) Setup utility can be used to configure
2-6 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005The tables in the following sections describe each parameter setting in the BIOS Se
Chapter 2 Powering On and Configuring BIOS Settings 2-7Primary Master (default: none) Primary Subordinate (default: none) Secondary Master (default: CD
2-8 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 20052.4.2 Advanced MenuTABLE 2-3 shows the options that are available from the Advanced
Chapter 2 Powering On and Configuring BIOS Settings 2-9Chipset Configuration Caution: Do not change the settings unless you are sure of what you are doi
2-10 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005I/O Device ConfigurationNote: Sun Fire V40z servers include a serial port B; this o
Chapter 2 Powering On and Configuring BIOS Settings 2-11PCI ConfigurationNote: The Sun Fire V20z server has two PCI slots; the Sun Fire V40z server has
Contents v 3. Maintaining the Sun Fire V20z Server 3–1 3.1 Tools and Supplies Needed 3–13.2 Powering Off the Server and Removing the Cover 3–23.2.1 S
2-12 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005Console RedirectionAdditional setup to configure console. Options include:• COM por
Chapter 2 Powering On and Configuring BIOS Settings 2-132.4.3 Security MenuTABLE 2-4 shows the options that are available from the BIOS Security menu.T
2-14 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 20052.4.4 Power MenuTABLE 2-5 shows the options that are available from the BIOS Power
Chapter 2 Powering On and Configuring BIOS Settings 2-152.4.6 Exit MenuTABLE 2-7 shows the options that are available from the BIOS Exit menu.2.4.7 Qui
2-16 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 20052.5 Booting From a USB Diskette DeviceOnly one diskette device is bootable on thes
3-1 CHAPTER 3 Maintaining the Sun Fire V20z Server This chapter describes how to add, replace and configure components in the Sun Fire V20z and V40z
3-2 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005 3.2 Powering Off the Server and Removing the Cover Perform this procedure to obse
Chapter 3 Maintaining the Sun Fire V20z Server 3-3 3.2.1 Server Top-Cover Installation When replacing the top cover on the Sun Fire V20z server afte
3-4 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005 3.3 Locations of Sun Fire V20z Components Refer to FIGURE 3-2 to locate compone
Chapter 3 Maintaining the Sun Fire V20z Server 3-5 3.3.1 SCSI ID Assignments The ID assignments for the SCSI hard-disk-drive connectors on the SCSI
vi Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005 3.5.9 Memory Voltage-Regulator Modules 3–283.5.10 CPU Voltage-Regulator Modules 3–
3-6 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005 3.4.1 Versions of the Sun Fire V20z Server A number of different versions of the
Chapter 3 Maintaining the Sun Fire V20z Server 3-7 Super FRU chassis PN 380-1194 (Sun Fire V20z server) For this release: Super FRU chassis PN F3
3-8 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005 3.4.2 No Mixing of CPU Stepping Versions A number of different versions of the S
Chapter 3 Maintaining the Sun Fire V20z Server 3-9 Verifying the Stepping Version In a Local Server To verify the stepping version of your CPU(s) in
3-10 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005 Verifying the Stepping Version In a Remote Server To verify the stepping versio
Chapter 3 Maintaining the Sun Fire V20z Server 3-11 9. In the SP SOL session that you launched in Step 1, you now see the output of the BIOS CPU step
3-12 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 20053.5 Customer-Replaceable-Unit Replacement Procedures Caution – Before touching or
Chapter 3 Maintaining the Sun Fire V20z Server 3-133.5.1 I/O BoardFollow these steps to remove and replace the I/O board:1. Power off the server, incl
3-14 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 20053.5.2 PCI Card Caution – Do not use +5 V PCI cards or you may cause damage to the
Chapter 3 Maintaining the Sun Fire V20z Server 3-15To Remove an Existing PCI Card 1. Unfasten all cables connected to the card. 2. Withdraw the card a
Contents vii 4.4 Releases of the Sun Fire V40z Server 4–64.4.1 Versions of the Servers 4–64.4.1.1 Important Information 4–64.4.1.2 Solaris 9 OS Insta
3-16 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005FIGURE 3-7 PCI Card and Riser7. Pivot the card latch up and then slide it down un
Chapter 3 Maintaining the Sun Fire V20z Server 3-17FIGURE 3-8 SCSI Hard Disk Drive Carrier and Release Latch3. Grasp the carrier bezel with both hand
3-18 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 20053.5.4 SCSI Backplane The following procedure describes how to replace the SCSI bac
Chapter 3 Maintaining the Sun Fire V20z Server 3-19FIGURE 3-10 Removing the Center Air Baffle4. Remove the second processor fan from the right (see FI
3-20 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005FIGURE 3-12 Removing the CPU 1 VRM6. Disconnect the 5-pin power cable, the small,
Chapter 3 Maintaining the Sun Fire V20z Server 3-21FIGURE 3-14 Removing the SCSI BackplaneCaution – Ensure that the fan wires are not pinched when re
3-22 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005FIGURE 3-15 Uncabling the CD-ROM/DVD-ROM/Diskette Drive Assembly3. Unfasten the s
Chapter 3 Maintaining the Sun Fire V20z Server 3-23Caution – Move the assembly by grasping it by its sides. Do not to push on the CD-ROM/DVD-ROM tray.
3-24 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 20054. Unfasten the ribbon cable connecting the operator-panel board to the motherboar
Chapter 3 Maintaining the Sun Fire V20z Server 3-25FIGURE 3-19 Removing the Center and Side Air Baffles3. Disconnect the three power-supply cables fro
viii Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005 4.5.8 Power Supplies and Power-Supply Cage Assembly 4–374.5.8.1 Replacing an Ind
3-26 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005FIGURE 3-21 Removing the Power Supply5. Slide the power supply toward the front o
Chapter 3 Maintaining the Sun Fire V20z Server 3-27FIGURE 3-22 Removing the Center Air Baffle4. Unplug the fan’s power connector from the motherboard
3-28 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005Caution – Ensure that the fan airflow direction is correct (front to rear) by insta
Chapter 3 Maintaining the Sun Fire V20z Server 3-29FIGURE 3-24 Removing a Memory VRMInstallation is the reverse of this procedure.4. Before re-instal
3-30 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 20053.5.10.2 Removing a CPU VRM1. Power off the server, including any attached periphe
Chapter 3 Maintaining the Sun Fire V20z Server 3-313.5.11 Memory ModulesThe following procedure describes how to remove and replace memory modules. 3.
3-32 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005 Each CPU can support two banks of DIMMs. While each bank must contain a pair of
Chapter 3 Maintaining the Sun Fire V20z Server 3-333.5.11.2 Removing a memory module1. Power off the server, including any attached peripherals, and d
3-34 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 20053.5.12 System BatteryThe system battery is a common CR2032 calculator battery. You
Chapter 3 Maintaining the Sun Fire V20z Server 3-353.5.12.2 Replacing the System Battery1. Install the new system battery into the holder with the sid
Contents ix A. System Specifications A–1 A.1 Sun Fire V20z Specifications A–1A.1.1 Sun Fire V20z Physical Specifications A–1A.1.2 Sun Fire V20z Power Sp
3-36 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005 The two halves of the 5-pin SCSI backplane power cable connector (1) are secured
Chapter 3 Maintaining the Sun Fire V20z Server 3-373.5.14 CPUs and Heatsinks Caution – In a two-CPU configuration of the Sun Fire V20z server, both CPU
3-38 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 2005FIGURE 3-30 Removing the Center Air Baffle3. Unscrew the heatsink from the motherb
Chapter 3 Maintaining the Sun Fire V20z Server 3-39FIGURE 3-31 Removing The Securing Clip and Heatsink for Stepping Versions “C0” and “CG” CPUs FIGU
3-40 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 20057. Place the heatsink upside-down on a flat surface to prevent the thermal grease f
Chapter 3 Maintaining the Sun Fire V20z Server 3-41FIGURE 3-34 Installing a CPU in its Socket4. Insert the CPU into the socket.Caution – If correctly
3-42 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 200511. According to the type of heatsink that you have, after the heatsink is correct
Chapter 3 Maintaining the Sun Fire V20z Server 3-431. Power off the server, including any attached peripherals, and disconnect the server from the ele
3-44 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers—User Guide • March 20053.6 Sun Fire V20z Indicators, Switches and Jumpers3.6.1 Sun Fire V20z MotherboardF
Chapter 3 Maintaining the Sun Fire V20z Server 3-45TABLE 3-3 defines the functions of the switches and jumpers shown in FIGURE 3-35.TABLE 3-4 defines th
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