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x Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998E.2.9 Centerplane E-20E.3 Enterprise 4500 System E-23E.3.1 Fan Tray Assembly, 100
5-6 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 19985.5 Disk BoardsA maximum of two Disk boards can be installed in Enterprise 6500
Chapter 5 Disk Boards and Components 5-73. Use a Phillips #1 screwdriver to mechanically release the board from the systemcard cage.Insert the screwdr
5-8 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 19985.5.1.2 Removing a Board from a Powered-Off System1. Use a Phillips #1 screwdri
Chapter 5 Disk Boards and Components 5-9FIGURE 5-6 Enterprise 5500/4500 Board Locations5.5.2.2 Cooling and Power IssuesThere should be one power/cooli
5-10 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 19985.5.2.3 Inserting a System Board1. Carefully insert the board (component side
Chapter 5 Disk Boards and Components 5-113. Push the board into the card cage, then simultaneously press both extractionlevers to seat the board on th
5-12 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 19985.5.2.4 Cabling Issues for Enterprise 6500 Systems▼ Slot 15 installation1. Use
Chapter 5 Disk Boards and Components 5-13FIGURE 5-8 Disk Drive with Ejector Drive Retainer Open3. If a new drive is to be installed, proceed to the ne
5-14 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 19988. Using the drive retainer as a handle, slide the drive in and then seat it t
6-1CHAPTER6Clock+ BoardTo protect both yourself and the equipment, make sure you follow the precautions inChapter 2 “Safety Precautions and Tools Requ
Contents xiG.4.2 Serial Port Connectors G-16G.4.3 Keyboard and Mouse Connector G-17H. Compliance Statements H-1Index Index-1
6-2 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998 Hold the board only by the edges near the middle of the board, where the boar
Chapter 6 Clock+ Board 6-3FIGURE 6-1 Clock+ Board Block DiagramCenterplaneResetConsoleClocks+5VDC+3.3VDCJTAGJTAGBusKeyboard/ResetbuttonClock_Frequency
6-4 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 19986.2.1 ConsoleBusThe ConsoleBus provides system boards access to global system c
Chapter 6 Clock+ Board 6-56.2.4 Removing a Clock+ BoardThe clock+ board slot (FIGURE 6-2) is located near the top of the system, immediatelybelow the
6-6 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 19985. If you are replacing the clock+ board, remove the TOD NVRAM from the oldboar
7-1CHAPTER7Power SuppliesThis chapter describes the power supplies and environmental sensing and reportingin Sun Enterprise systems. Safety Precautio
7-2 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998TABLE 7-1 lists the sources of power supply voltages.7.1 Safety PrecautionsAny
Chapter 7 Power Supplies 7-37.2 Power DistributionThe system has a single peripheral power supply, and each pair of board slots has aslot for a PCM. A
7-4 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 19987.3.1 Troubleshooting a Peripheral Power SupplyA green LED is lit on the power
Chapter 7 Power Supplies 7-54. Pull the ends of the extraction levers outward to release the power supply fromthe centerplane (FIGURE 7-3 for Enterpri
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7-6 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998FIGURE 7-4 Replacing the Enterprise 4500 PPS5. Pull out the power supply.You wi
Chapter 7 Power Supplies 7-7Caution – DO NOT FORCE the power supply into a slot; this can damage thepower supply and the centerplane.The power supply
7-8 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 19987.4 Power/Cooling Module (PCM)The power/cooling module (PCM) provides power for
Chapter 7 Power Supplies 7-9Note – The presence of an additional (extra) PCM in the system providesredundancy and allows hot-plug of PCMs.Failed power
7-10 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 19987.4.3 Troubleshooting a PCMA green LED is lit on the power supply when it is o
Chapter 7 Power Supplies 7-11FIGURE 7-6 PCM — Front and Rear Installation1. Use the printdiag (1M) command to determine if precharge current is presen
7-12 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 19983. Pull the end of the extraction lever outward to release the power supply fr
Chapter 7 Power Supplies 7-138. Check to be sure the green LED is lit.If the green LED is not lit, the power supply is not seated properly. Repeat Ste
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8-1CHAPTER8Internal SCSI and Storage Devices Tape and CD-ROM Drives—page 8-4 Sun StorEdge FlexiPack Tray—page 8-10 Disk Drives—page 8-108.1 Device
Figures xiiiFiguresFIGURE 1-1 Front Views of the Sun Enterprise 6500/5500 and 4500 Servers 1-2FIGURE 1-2 Front View of the Enterprise 6500 System Cabi
8-2 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998FIGURE 8-1 Enterprise 6500 System Storage Device LocationsTape driveCD-ROMFront
Chapter 8 Internal SCSI and Storage Devices 8-3FIGURE 8-2 Enterprise 5500 System Storage Device LocationsSun StorEdge A5000disk arraysTape driveCD-ROM
8-4 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998FIGURE 8-3 Enterprise 4500 System CD-ROM and Tape Drive LocationsNote – For coo
Chapter 8 Internal SCSI and Storage Devices 8-58.2.2 Enterprise 6500/5500 Tape or CD-ROM DriveTo remove and replace an existing device, perform steps
8-6 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998FIGURE 8-5 CD-ROM/Tape Drive Removal and Replacement6. After the cabling is rem
Chapter 8 Internal SCSI and Storage Devices 8-78.2.3 Enterprise 4500 Tape or CD-ROM DriveTo remove and replace an existing device, perform steps 1 thr
8-8 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998FIGURE 8-7 Removing and Replacing the media tray5. To remove and replace a CD-R
Chapter 8 Internal SCSI and Storage Devices 8-9b. Separate the filler panel plate from the device mounting bracket by looseningand removing the four s
8-10 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 19988.3 Sun StorEdge FlexiPack TrayFor use and maintenance of the Sun StorEdge Fle
9-1CHAPTER9Troubleshooting OverviewThis chapter contains these topics: Using a Terminal—page 9-1 Hardware Indicator LEDs—page 9-3 Diagnosing Proble
xiv Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998FIGURE 3-13 Ejecting a SIMM 3-18FIGURE 3-14 Orienting a SIMM 3-20FIGURE 3-15
9-2 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998FIGURE 9-1 TTY Serial Port A on the Clock+ Board3. Power on the terminal.4. Set
Chapter 9 Troubleshooting Overview 9-39.2 Hardware Indicator LEDsLEDs indicate system status. The front panel and the boards have three LEDs(FIGURE 9-
9-4 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 19989.2.1 System Front Panel LEDsTABLE 9-1 lists the LED codes for system operation
Chapter 9 Troubleshooting Overview 9-59.2.3 CPU/Memory+ and I/O+ Board LEDsTABLE 9-2 summarizes LED codes for boards. The Power, Service, and Cyclings
9-6 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 19989.2.4 Basic Troubleshooting for Boards If the yellow LED (middle LED) is conti
Chapter 9 Troubleshooting Overview 9-79.2.6.2 Power/Cooling Modules (PCMs)For a PCM at the front of the card cage, the green LED is to the left of the
9-8 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 19989.3 Diagnosing ProblemsWhen LED codes (TABLE 9-1, TABLE 9-2, TABLE 9-3) indicat
Chapter 9 Troubleshooting Overview 9-99.3.3.1 History Log OptionTo isolate an intermittent failure, it may be helpful to maintain a prtdiag historylog
9-10 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998The following OpenBoot commands may be useful for diagnosing problems:9.3.4.1
Chapter 9 Troubleshooting Overview 9-11Refer to the Solstice SyMON User’s Guide, part number 802-5355, for starting andoperating instructions.9.4 Spec
Figures xvFIGURE 4-26 PCI and Riser Card Removal 4-30FIGURE 4-27 PCI Card Removal 4-31FIGURE 4-28 JTAG Test Jumper 4-32FIGURE 4-29 PCI Card Installati
9-12 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998Determining the Device Names of the I/O+ BoardsTo enable or disable the link t
Chapter 9 Troubleshooting Overview 9-131. At the monitor OpenBoot prompt, type:2. Reboot to make the changes effective.9.4.2 Resetting and Power Cycli
9-14 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998Note – The remote console logic circuit continues to receive power even if you
10-1CHAPTER10Flow Diagrams for TroubleshootingThis chapter lists solutions to these problems: No AC or DC Power—page 10-2 System Cannot Boot—page 10
10-2 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 199810.1 No AC or DC PowerFIGURE 10-1 Diagnosing AC/DC Power ProblemsINDICATIONNo
Chapter 10 Flow Diagrams for Troubleshooting 10-310.2 System Cannot BootFIGURE 10-2 Diagnosing Operating System ProblemsINDICATIONSystem cannot bootor
10-4 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 199810.3 Defective CPU/Memory+ BoardCPU/Memory+ boards are hot-pluggable.FIGURE 10
Chapter 10 Flow Diagrams for Troubleshooting 10-510.4 Defective I/O+ Interface BoardInterface boards are hot-pluggable in many instances.FIGURE 10-4 R
10-6 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 199810.5 Defective Disk BoardThe disk board is hot-pluggable.FIGURE 10-5 Diagnosin
Chapter 10 Flow Diagrams for Troubleshooting 10-710.6 Defective Disk DriveFIGURE 10-6 Diagnosing Disk Drive ProblemsINDICATIONSystem error message ord
xvi Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998FIGURE 9-1 TTY Serial Port A on the Clock+ Board 9-2FIGURE 9-2 LED Symbols 9-3F
10-8 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 199810.7 Defective Power SuppliesThe peripheral power supply and power/cooling mod
Chapter 10 Flow Diagrams for Troubleshooting 10-910.8 Defective Clock+ BoardThere is one clock+ board in the system.Caution – The clock+ board is not
10-10 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 199810.9 Network Does Not RespondFIGURE 10-9 Diagnosing Network ProblemsINDICATIO
11-1CHAPTER11Powering Off and OnThis chapter contains these topics:. Powering Off the System—page 11-1 Removing the External Cables—page 11-5 Resta
11-2 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 19985. Turn off the system power in this order:a. External drives and expansion ca
Chapter 11 Powering Off and On 11-3FIGURE 11-2 AC Power Switch (Enterprise 6500 and 5500)11.1.2 Enterprise 4500 System1. Notify users that the system
11-4 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998FIGURE 11-3 Key switch (Enterprise 4500)6. Turn the AC power switch on the sys
Chapter 11 Powering Off and On 11-511.2 Removing the External Cables1. Position the server for easy access to the rear.2. For Enterprise 6500 and 5500
11-6 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 199811.3 Restarting the SystemNote – As the system starts up, watch for error mess
Chapter 11 Powering Off and On 11-76. Watch the terminal screen for POST error messages.At the conclusion of testing, POST automatically configures th
Figures xviiFIGURE B-2 Sun Enterprise System Cabinet B-4FIGURE B-3 Enterprise 5500 Server B-5FIGURE B-4 Enterprise 4500 Standalone Server B-6FIGURE B-
11-8 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 199811.4 Reading Boot Messages● Use the boot software messages to verify the prese
Chapter 11 Powering Off and On 11-9FIGURE 11-8 Status LEDs on the Enterprise 4500 Front PanelTABLE 11-1 summarizes the front panel LED status conditio
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12-1CHAPTER12Preparing for ServiceThis chapter contains information about preparing the system for service after thesystem has been powered off. Serv
12-2 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 199812.3 Internal Access–Enterprise 6500/5500SystemsThe Enterprise 6500/5500 syste
Chapter 12 Preparing for Service 12-312.3.2 CD-ROM/Tape Device DoorThe small door to the left of the top panel can contain a CD-ROM drive and/or atape
12-4 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 199812.3.3 Top Front BezelThe top front bezel is retained by chassis-mounted ball
Chapter 12 Preparing for Service 12-512.3.4 Front DoorFIGURE 12-2 Opening the Front Door12.3.4.1 Opening the Front DoorThe door is hinged on the left
12-6 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 199812.3.5 Rear Door and Kick PanelIf it is necessary to remove the rear door, pul
Chapter 12 Preparing for Service 12-712.3.6 Side PanelsTo remove the side panels:1. Loosen two slotted-head captive screws near the panel base.2. Tilt
xviii Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998FIGURE F-1 Enterprise 6500 System, Front View F-5FIGURE F-2 Enterprise 6500 S
12-8 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 199812.3.7 Fan Tray and Screen12.3.7.1 Fan Tray Screen1. Loosen the four screws on
Chapter 12 Preparing for Service 12-912.3.8 Stabilizer BarThe cabinet has six levelling pads. Four pads on the cabinet frame are lowered totouch the f
12-10 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 199812.4 Internal Access - Enterprise 4500 SystemThe top bezel must be removed to
Chapter 12 Preparing for Service 12-1112.4.2 Media TrayTo remove the media tray:1. Remove the top bezel.2. Loosen the three captive screws that hold t
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A-1APPENDIXASpecificationsA.1 Physical SpecificationsTABLE A-1 Enterprise 6500/5500 Physical SpecificationsU.S. MetricHeight 68.3 in 173 cmWidth 30 in
A-2 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998TABLE A-3 Enterprise 6500/5500 Shipping SpecificationsU.S. MetricHeight 75.3 in
Appendix A Specifications A-3A.2 Electrical SpecificationsTABLE A-7 Enterprise 6500/5500 Electrical SpecificationsParameter ValueInput current Voltage
A-4 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998A.3 Environmental RequirementsTABLE A-9 Enterprise 6500/5500 Temperature, Humid
B-1APPENDIXBFunctional DescriptionB.1 System OverviewThe Enterprise 6500, 5500, and 4500 servers all use variations of the same generalcard cage desig
Figures xixFIGURE G-5 CPU Module 1 Connector (144 Pin) Location G-4FIGURE G-6 CPU Module 0 Connector (288 Pin) Location G-4FIGURE G-7 CPU Module 1 Con
B-2 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 19985. In the Enterprise 6500 system, empty board slots require load boards (partnu
Appendix B Functional Description B-3FIGURE B-1 Enterprise System Logical OrganizationThere are few differences between board slots and each slot can
B-4 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998B.2 System PackagingThis section describes the features of the system enclosure
Appendix B Functional Description B-5Air circulation for the system boards is provided by the power/cooling modules.The PCMs (PCM 0 through PCM 7) hav
B-6 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998Functionally, the 16-slot and 8-slot cabinet servers are the same, with the onl
Appendix B Functional Description B-7B.3 SoftwareThe Enterprise software includes two diagnostic packages, Solstice SyMON andSunVTS. Refer to the onli
B-8 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998B.5 CPU/Memory+ BoardThe CPU/Memory+ board supports up to 2 CPU modules and 16
Appendix B Functional Description B-9B.5.1 CPU ModulesEach CPU/Memory+ board has two sets of CPU connectors, marked PROC 0 andPROC 1.The order in whic
B-10 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998FIGURE B-6 SIMM Slot LocationsB.5.3.2 SIMM SelectionThe JEDEC standard 3.3 vol
Appendix B Functional Description B-11B.6 I/O+ BoardsSeveral types of I/O+ boards are available: SBus+ I/O board, Graphics+ I/O board,and PCI+ I/O boa
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B-12 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998B.6.1 SBus+ I/O BoardThe SBus+ I/O board with 100 MB/sec Fibre Channel (FIGURE
Appendix B Functional Description B-13B.6.2 Graphics+ I/O BoardThe Graphics+ I/O board with 100 MB/sec Fibre Channel (FIGURE B-8) includes oneSYSIO AS
B-14 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998B.6.3 PCI+ I/O BoardThe PCI+ I/O board (FIGURE B-9) has two PCI bus connectors
Appendix B Functional Description B-15B.7 Network InterfacesEach SBus+ I/O board and Graphics+ I/O board has onboard connectors for10BASE-T or 100BASE
B-16 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998B.9 Power SuppliesThere are two types of power supplies: power/cooling modules
Appendix B Functional Description B-17B.9.2 Peripheral Power SupplyA system has one peripheral power supply. This power supply provides DC powerfor th
B-18 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998B.10 Clock+ BoardThe clock+ board is located at the rear of the system, direct
Appendix B Functional Description B-19B.11 Disk TraysEnterprise systems support Fibre Channel and/or SCSI disk trays. The 16-slot Enterprise 6500 cab
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C-1APPENDIXCSCSI DevicesC.1 Media Tray Target IDsThe default SCSI ID numbers for devices in the media tray are:TABLE C-1 Media Tray Default SCSI ID Nu
Tables xxiTablesTABLE 1-1 Definitions of Terms 1-6TABLE 1-2 Internal Options for the Sun Enterprise Server Systems 1-7TABLE 2-1 Safety Precautions 2-1
C-2 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998C.2 Disk Board Target IDsC.2.1 Default SCSI ID NumbersThe default SCSI ID numbe
Appendix C SCSI Devices C-3C.3 SCSI Cable LengthThe maximum combined length for a string of SCSI cables is 6 meters fornon-differential cables. For di
C-4 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998C.4 SCSI TerminationThe I/O+ board in slot 1 of any Enterprise server must be t
D-1APPENDIXDRules for System ConfigurationSome of the following rules are suggestions for optimizing your system. Other rulesare strictly required and
D-2 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998D.1.2 I/O+ Boards1. Requirement — An I/O+ board must always be in slot 1. This
Appendix D Rules for System Configuration D-3D.1.4 Power Supplies and Fan Cooling1. Requirement — The fans in the power/cooling modules (PCMs) provide
D-4 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998D.3 CPU Modules1. Each CPU/Memory+ board has two sets of CPU connectors, marked
Appendix D Rules for System Configuration D-5D.4 Memory Modules1. The SIMMs are 168-pin, JEDEC-standard devices. Do not use other types ofmemory modul
D-6 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 19982. For the 16-slot Enterprise 6500 and 8-slot Enterprise 5500 cabinets, the opt
E-1APPENDIXENon-Chassis Field ReplaceableUnits (FRUs)E.1 FRU ListRefer to the following pages to remove and replace system subassemblies:TABLE E-1 Lis
xxii Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998TABLE A-8 Enterprise 4500 Electrical Specifications A-3TABLE A-9 Enterprise 65
E-2 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998E.2 Enterprise 6500/5500 SystemsE.2.1 System Cabinet Fan Tray AssemblyYou must
Appendix E Non-Chassis Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) E-31. Loosen the four screws on the left and the four screws on the right of the fan trayscreen.
E-4 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 19983. Push back and release the latch (FIGURE E-2) attaching the power cable to th
Appendix E Non-Chassis Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) E-55. Power on the Enterprise system.See the power on instructions in Chapter 11 “Powering Off a
E-6 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 19987. Tilt the power sequencer slightly so that it clears the top and lift it up a
Appendix E Non-Chassis Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) E-7Note – It is not necessary to remove the media tray from the cabinet.FIGURE E-4 Replacing the
E-8 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998Caution – To prevent breakage, do not grasp the bezel by the bottom edge.FIGURE
Appendix E Non-Chassis Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) E-9FIGURE E-6 Removing the Cable Assemblies From the Front of the SCSI Adapter TrayE.2.4.3 Repla
E-10 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 19986. Place the front bezel against the cabinet with the ball studs aligned with
Appendix E Non-Chassis Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) E-11FIGURE E-7 Removing the Two Screws that Attach the media tray to the Flange
Preface xxiiiPrefaceThe Sun™ Enterprise™ 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual is for the qualifiedservice-trained maintenance provider.Using UNIX C
E-12 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998FIGURE E-8 Removing the Two Screws that Attach the media tray to the Cabinet P
Appendix E Non-Chassis Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) E-13FIGURE E-9 Removing the Screw from the Left Pillar14. Remove the two screws on the right sid
E-14 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998FIGURE E-10 Removing the Two Screws from the Right Pillar15. Carefully remove
Appendix E Non-Chassis Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) E-15FIGURE E-11 Replacing the Key Switch Assembly in the Enterprise 6500/5500 SystemsE.2.5.2 Rep
E-16 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 19986. Replace the two screws that attach the media tray to the cabinet pillar (FI
Appendix E Non-Chassis Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) E-17FIGURE E-12 Removing the SCSI Tape Adapter PCS Assembly in the Enterprise 6500/5500Systems4.
E-18 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 19984. Power on the Enterprise system.See the power on instructions in Chapter 11
Appendix E Non-Chassis Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) E-19E.2.8 Fan Tray Assembly, 200/240VE.2.8.1 Removing the Fan Tray Assembly1. Power off the syst
E-20 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 19984. Loosen the two captive screws on the left side that secure the fan tray ass
Appendix E Non-Chassis Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) E-214. Remove all the boards and power supplies.See Chapters 3-6 for information on removing the
xxiv Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998Typographic ConventionsShell PromptsTABLE P-1 Typographic ConventionsTypeface
E-22 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998E.2.9.2 Replacing the Centerplane1. Place the centerplane in the front chassis
Appendix E Non-Chassis Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) E-2312. Replace the front bezel, front door and rear screen panel.See Chapter 12 “Preparing for
E-24 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998FIGURE E-14 Removing the Fan Tray from the Enterprise 4500 SystemE.3.1.2 Repla
Appendix E Non-Chassis Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) E-253. Use the extraction lever to seat the fan tray assembly.Swing the lever inwards to the loc
E-26 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998FIGURE E-15 Removing the Top Bezel5. Loosen the two captive screws securing th
Appendix E Non-Chassis Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) E-27FIGURE E-16 Replacing the Key Switch/LED Tray Assembly in the Enterprise 4500 SystemE.3.2.2
E-28 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 19986. Power on the Enterprise system.See the power on instructions in Chapter 11
Appendix E Non-Chassis Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) E-29FIGURE E-17 Removing the media tray7. Remove the key switch assembly and the 100/240V fan tr
E-30 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998E.3.3.2 Replacing the Centerplane1. Place the centerplane in the front chassis
F-1APPENDIXFIllustrated Parts Breakdown (IPB)The illustrations and tables in this appendix are intended to supplement the removaland replacement proce
xxvRelated DocumentationThe following documents contain topics that relate to the informationin the Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Ma
F-2 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998F.2 List of IllustrationsTABLE F-1 List of Replaceable Components (1 of 3)Gener
Appendix F Illustrated Parts Breakdown (IPB) F-3Boards, Enterprise 6500, 5500 CPU/Memory+ board assembly 501-4882 page F-134 Mbyte, 336 MHz CPU module
F-4 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998Boards, Enterprise 4500 CPU/Memory+ board assembly 501-4882 page F-134 Mbyte, 3
Appendix F Illustrated Parts Breakdown (IPB) F-5F.3 Enterprise 6500/5500 SystemsFIGURE F-1 Enterprise 6500 System, Front ViewKey Description Part Numb
F-6 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998FIGURE F-2 Enterprise 6500 System, Rear ViewKey Description Part Number6 Fan tr
Appendix F Illustrated Parts Breakdown (IPB) F-7FIGURE F-3 SCSI Tape Adapter PCS AssemblyFIGURE F-4 Key Switch TrayDescription Part NumberSCSI tape ad
F-8 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998FIGURE F-5 SunCDKey Description Part Number1 SunCD 370-34161
Appendix F Illustrated Parts Breakdown (IPB) F-9FIGURE F-6 Power SequencerKey Description Part Number1 Cable, system cabinet AC input, domestic 530-22
F-10 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998FIGURE F-7 Fan Tray AssemblyKey Description Part Number1 Fan tray assembly, sy
Appendix F Illustrated Parts Breakdown (IPB) F-11FIGURE F-8 Centerplane AssemblyFIGURE F-9 Power/Cooling Module (PCM)Description Part NumberCenterplan
xxvi Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998Sun Welcomes Your CommentsWe are interested in improving our documentation and
F-12 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998FIGURE F-10 Peripheral Power SupplyDescription Part NumberPower supply, periph
Appendix F Illustrated Parts Breakdown (IPB) F-13FIGURE F-11 CPU/Memory+ BoardKey Description Part NumberCPU/Memory+ board assembly 501-48821 4 Mbyte,
F-14 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998FIGURE F-12 SBus+ I/O Board AssemblyDescription Part NumberSBus+ I/O board ass
Appendix F Illustrated Parts Breakdown (IPB) F-15FIGURE F-13 Graphics+ I/O Board AssemblyDescription Part NumberGraphics+ I/O board assembly 501-4884
F-16 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998FIGURE F-14 PCI+ I/O Board AssemblyDescription Part NumberPCI+ I/O board assem
Appendix F Illustrated Parts Breakdown (IPB) F-17FIGURE F-15 Clock+ Board AssemblyDescription Part NumberClock+ board assembly 501-4946
F-18 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998FIGURE F-16 Disk Board AssemblyDescription Part NumberDisk board assembly 501-
Appendix F Illustrated Parts Breakdown (IPB) F-19FIGURE F-17 Load Board AssemblyDescription Part NumberLoad board assembly 501-3142
F-20 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998F.4 Enterprise 4500 SystemFIGURE F-18 Enterprise 4500 System, Front ViewKey De
Appendix F Illustrated Parts Breakdown (IPB) F-21FIGURE F-19 Enterprise 4500 System, Rear ViewFIGURE F-20 Key Switch TrayKey Description Part Number1
1-1CHAPTER1Product Overview1.1 Standard FeaturesThe Sun™ Enterprise™ 6500/5500/4500 systems are available in three styles ofenclosures. This manual ha
F-22 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998FIGURE F-21 Fan Tray AssemblyFIGURE F-22 Centerplane AssemblyDescription Part
Appendix F Illustrated Parts Breakdown (IPB) F-23FIGURE F-23 CD-ROM and Tape DevicesFIGURE F-24 68-Pin TerminatorKey Description Part Number1 Assembly
F-24 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998
G-1APPENDIXGConnectors CPU/Memory+ Board—page G-2 Centerplane Connector—page G-2 CPU Module Connectors—page G-4 I/O+ Boards—page G-5 Centerplane
G-2 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998G.1 CPU/Memory+ BoardFIGURE G-1 shows the locations of the centerplane and CPU
Appendix G Connectors G-3FIGURE G-2 CPU/Memory+ Board Centerplane Connector LocationFIGURE G-3 Centerplane Connector DetailA three-bladed power sectio
G-4 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998G.1.2 CPU Module ConnectorsThere are two connectors for each CPU module, one wi
Appendix G Connectors G-5G.2 I/O+ BoardsFIGURE G-8, FIGURE G-9, and FIGURE G-10 show the locations of the connectors on theI/O+ boards.FIGURE G-8 SBus
G-6 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998FIGURE G-10 PCI+ I/O Board Connector LocationG.2.1 Centerplane ConnectorInforma
Appendix G Connectors G-7G.2.2 SBus ConnectorsThe SBus+ I/O board has three SBus connectors (SBus 0, 1, and 2). The Graphics+I/O board has two (SBus 0
1-2 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998FIGURE 1-1 Front Views of the Sun Enterprise 6500/5500 and 4500 Servers1.2 Ente
G-8 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998FIGURE G-13 I/O+ Board SBus 2 Connector LocationsG.2.3 UPA Connector LocationTh
Appendix G Connectors G-9G.2.4 Ethernet Connector (TPE)FIGURE G-15 I/O+ Board Ethernet Connector LocationsG.2.5 MII ConnectorFIGURE G-16 I/O+ Board MI
G-10 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998G.2.6 GBIC ConnectorsFIGURE G-17 I/O+ Board GBIC 0 Connector LocationsFIGURE G
Appendix G Connectors G-11G.2.7 SCSI ConnectorFIGURE G-19 I/O+ Board SCSI Connector LocationsG.2.8 PCI ConnectorsFIGURE G-20 PCI 0 and 1 ConnectorsPCI
G-12 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998G.3 Disk BoardFIGURE G-21 shows the locations of the connectors on the Disk bo
Appendix G Connectors G-13G.3.2 SCSI In ConnectorFIGURE G-23 Disk Board SCSI In Connector Location (Upper)G.3.3 SCSI Out ConnectorFIGURE G-24 Disk Boa
G-14 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998G.4 Clock+ BoardFIGURE G-25 shows the clock+ board connector locations.FIGURE
Appendix G Connectors G-15G.4.1 Centerplane ConnectorThe clock+ board centerplane connector interfaces the board to the system. Theconnector is divide
G-16 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998G.4.2 Serial Port ConnectorsFIGURE G-27 Clock+ Board Serial Port Connectors Lo
Appendix G Connectors G-17G.4.3 Keyboard and Mouse ConnectorFIGURE G-29 Clock+ Board Keyboard/Mouse Connector LocationFIGURE G-30 Keyboard and Mouse C
Chapter 1 Product Overview 1-3FIGURE 1-2 shows the front view of the Enterprise 5500 system. The Enterprise 6500system is similar, but has a larger ca
G-18 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998
H-1APPENDIXHCompliance StatementsSafety Agency ComplianceStatementsRead this section before beginning any procedure. Thefollowing text provides safety
H-2 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998Power Cord ConnectionCaution – Sun products are designed to workwith single-pha
Appendix H Compliance Statements H-3gefährlichen Spannungen einen Kurzschlußverursachen, der einen Brand, Stromschlag oderGeräteschaden herbeiführen k
H-4 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998LithiumbatterieAchtung – CPU-Karten von Sun verfügen übereine Echtzeituhr mit i
Appendix H Compliance Statements H-5Modification du matérielNe pas apporter de modification mécanique ouélectrique au matériel. Sun Microsystems n’est
H-6 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998sont conformes aux normes de la classe 1 en la matière.CD-ROMAttention – L’util
Appendix H Compliance Statements H-7Conexión del cable de alimentación eléctricaPrecaución – Los productos Sun están diseñadosparatrabajar en una red
H-8 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998GOST-R Certification MarkNordic Lithium Battery CautionsNorgeADVARSEL– Litiumba
Index-1IndexAaccess, internalEnterprise 4500, 12-10Enterprise 6500/5500, 12-2adapter, SBus card, 4-19adjustlevelling pads, 12-9stabilizer bar, 12-9ass
Contents iiiContentsPreface xxiii1. Product Overview 1-11.1 Standard Features 1-11.2 Enterprise 6500 and 5500 Systems 1-21.3 Enterprise 4500 System 1-
1-4 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998FIGURE 1-3 Rear View of the Enterprise 6500 System CabinetWith rear door Withou
Index-2 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998consoleBus, 6-4description, B-18handling, 6-1installation, 6-6LED codes, 9-
Index-3GGBIC, 4-6Gigabit Interface Converter, 4-6graphics (UPA) cardinstallation, 4-25remove, 4-23Hhalting the system, 6-5handlingboards, 6-1UltraSPAR
Index-4 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998memory moduleconfiguration, D-5install, 3-18remove, 3-17message, boot, 11-8m
Index-5disk board, 5-6disk drive, 5-12fibre card, 4-26graphics (UPA) card, 4-23filler panel, 4-25I/O+ board, 4-8memory module, 3-17panelfan tray rear sc
Index-6 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998specificationelectrical, A-3environment, A-4physical, A-1stabilizer baradjus
Chapter 1 Product Overview 1-5The top front panel varies with the number and type of options in the upper part ofthe Enterprise 6500/5500 system.FIGUR
1-6 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998FIGURE 1-5 Enterprise 4500 System1.4 Definitions of TermsCenterplane — all Sun
Chapter 1 Product Overview 1-71.5 Internal OptionsOrientation of Power/Cooling Module, Board, and UltraSPARC II ModuleFront Edge nearest you as you fa
1-8 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998PCI cards Dependent upon the type ofPCI card, consult yourcustomer representati
2-1CHAPTER2Safety Precautions and ToolsRequirements2.1 Safety PrecautionsFor your protection, observe the following safety precautions when setting up
2-2 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 19982.2 SymbolsThe following symbols mean:FIGURE 2-1 Symbols, Part 1HAZARDOUS VOLTA
Chapter 2 Safety Precautions and Tools Requirements 2-3FIGURE 2-2 Symbols, Part 22.3 System PrecautionsEnsure that the voltage and frequency of the po
2-4 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998Caution – The chassis AC power cord must remain plugged in to ensure a propergr
3-1CHAPTER3CPU/Memory+ Boards andComponentsTo protect both yourself and the equipment, make sure you follow the precautions inChapter 2 “Safety Precau
iv Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 19983.4.2 Installing a Board 3-73.4.3 UltraSPARC II Modules 3-113.4.4 Handling Preca
3-2 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 19983.1 Handling Boards and AssembliesCaution – The chassis AC power cord must rema
Chapter 3 CPU/Memory+ Boards and Components 3-33.2 Filler Panels and Load BoardsAll empty board slots in Enterprise systems must have either a filler
3-4 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998FIGURE 3-2 Load Board (Enterprise 6500 Systems Only)3.3 Hot-Plug FeatureEnterpr
Chapter 3 CPU/Memory+ Boards and Components 3-5The hot-plug feature enables you to insert a new board into a powered-on system,despite the system bein
3-6 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998FIGURE 3-3 Unlocking and Locking Quarter-Turn Access Slots3. Pull the ends of b
Chapter 3 CPU/Memory+ Boards and Components 3-73.4.1.2 Removing a Board From a Powered-Off System1. Use a Phillips #1 screwdriver to mechanically rele
3-8 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998.FIGURE 3-5 Enterprise 6500 Board LocationsFront viewSlot #02468101214Slot #135
Chapter 3 CPU/Memory+ Boards and Components 3-9FIGURE 3-6 Enterprise 5500/4500 Board Locations3.4.2.2 Cooling and Power IssuesThere should be one powe
3-10 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 19983.4.2.3 Inserting a System Board1. Carefully insert the board (component side
Chapter 3 CPU/Memory+ Boards and Components 3-113. Push the board into the card cage, then simultaneously press both extractionlevers to seat the boar
Contents v6.2 Clock+ Board 6-26.2.1 ConsoleBus 6-46.2.2 Clocks 6-46.2.3 Reset logic 6-46.2.4 Removing a Clock+ Board 6-56.2.5 Installing a Clock+ Boar
3-12 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998FIGURE 3-8 UltraSPARC II Module Connectors3.4.4 Handling PrecautionsThe follow
Chapter 3 CPU/Memory+ Boards and Components 3-133.4.4.1 Removing a ModuleEach module is locked to the main board with a single standoff and is connect
3-14 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 19983. Lift the module straight up, off the board mating surface and the single st
Chapter 3 CPU/Memory+ Boards and Components 3-151. Take the UltraSPARC II module out of the protective packaging and inspect fordust on the connectors
3-16 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998c. Finish the module installation by tightening all the screws to 6 inch-pound
Chapter 3 CPU/Memory+ Boards and Components 3-17Three types of SIMMs (TABLE 3-1) can be used in Bank 0 and Bank 1.FIGURE 3-12 SIMM Slot Numbers3.4.5.1
3-18 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 19983. Use the system error messages to locate the slot (FIGURE 3-12) for the SIMM
Chapter 3 CPU/Memory+ Boards and Components 3-19Maximizing PerformanceThe following guidelines will result in optimal memory interleaving across board
3-20 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998FIGURE 3-14 Orienting a SIMMFIGURE 3-15 Installing a SIMMNotch alignment
4-1CHAPTER4I/O+ Boards and ComponentsTo protect both yourself and the equipment, make sure you follow the precautions inChapter 2 “Safety Precautions
vi Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 19989.2.1 System Front Panel LEDs 9-49.2.2 Clock+ Board LEDs 9-49.2.3 CPU/Memory+ an
4-2 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 19984.1 Handling Boards and AssembliesCaution – The chassis AC power cord must rema
Chapter 4 I/O+ Boards and Components 4-34.2 Filler Panels and Load BoardsAll empty board slots in Enterprise systems must have either a filler panel o
4-4 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998FIGURE 4-2 Load Board (Enterprise 6500 System Only)4.3 SCSI TerminationThe I/O+
Chapter 4 I/O+ Boards and Components 4-54.4 Hot-Plug FeatureEnterprise systems have extensive error detection mechanisms, and an AutomaticSystem Recon
4-6 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 19984.5 I/O+ BoardsEnterprise 6500/5500/4500 systems support three types of I/O+ bo
Chapter 4 I/O+ Boards and Components 4-7FIGURE 4-5 Graphics+ I/O Board with 100 MB/sec Fibre ChannelFIGURE 4-6 PCI+ I/O BoardGBIC
4-8 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998The SBus+ I/O board with 100 MB/sec Fibre Channel includes two SYSIO ASICs that
Chapter 4 I/O+ Boards and Components 4-91. Ensure that the board has been disabled by the ASR software. See Section 4.4“Hot-Plug Feature.”Once disable
4-10 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998FIGURE 4-8 Extraction Lever in Extract Position5. If a board is not immediatel
Chapter 4 I/O+ Boards and Components 4-114. If a board is not immediately replaced, a load board (Enterprise 6500 systemsonly) or a filler panel (Ente
Contents vii11.1.1 Enterprise 6500/5500 Cabinet Systems 11-111.1.2 Enterprise 4500 System 11-311.2 Removing the External Cables 11-511.3 Restarting th
4-12 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998.FIGURE 4-9 Enterprise 6500 Board LocationsFront ViewSlot #02468101214Slot #13
Chapter 4 I/O+ Boards and Components 4-13FIGURE 4-10 Enterprise 5500/4500 Board Locations4.5.3.2 Cooling and Power IssuesThere should be one power/coo
4-14 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 19984.5.3.3 Inserting a System Board1. Carefully insert the board (component side
Chapter 4 I/O+ Boards and Components 4-153. Push the board into the card cage, then simultaneously press both extractionlevers to seat the board on th
4-16 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 19984.5.4 SBus CardsThere are three SBus card locations on the SBus+ I/O board; th
Chapter 4 I/O+ Boards and Components 4-174.5.4.1 Nylon StandoffsNylon standoffs lock the SBus and graphics (UPA) cards to the I/O+ boards(FIGURE 4-14)
4-18 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998FIGURE 4-15 Removing or Installing an SBus Card7. Place the SBus card in an an
Chapter 4 I/O+ Boards and Components 4-191. Attach a wrist strap and take the SBus card out of the protective packaging andplace the SBus card on an a
4-20 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998For the system to communicate with a network, the tpe-link-test? settings fort
Chapter 4 I/O+ Boards and Components 4-21FIGURE 4-18 DSBE/S SBus CardFIGURE 4-19 FSBE/S SBus CardJumper J0302SpringfingerBack panelPhillips screwJacks
viii Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998B.1.2 Basic Definitions for the Card Cage B-2B.2 System Packaging B-4B.2.1 Ent
4-22 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998FIGURE 4-20 Disabling and Enabling the Link Integrity Test▼ Installation1. Use
Chapter 4 I/O+ Boards and Components 4-2311. Replace and tighten the back panel screws to secure the SBus card to the I/O+board back panel.12. Replace
4-24 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 19985. Hold the card by the edges near the connector and gently rock the card back
Chapter 4 I/O+ Boards and Components 4-254.5.5.2 Installing a Graphics (UPA) Card1. Use the procedures described in Section 4.5.2 “Removing a Board,”
4-26 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 199810. Press each corner of the card to ensure that it rests on the collar of the
Chapter 4 I/O+ Boards and Components 4-27FIGURE 4-24 Graphics+ I/O Board GBIC Connector LocationsGBIC 1GBIC 0
4-28 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 19982. Remove the GBIC from the I/O+ board by compressing the locking tabs located
Chapter 4 I/O+ Boards and Components 4-294.5.7 PCI CardsEach PCI+ I/O board can accommodate two PCI (short) cards. The PCI cards areplugged into recep
4-30 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998FIGURE 4-26 PCI and Riser Card Removal3. Loosen and then remove the thumbscrew
Chapter 4 I/O+ Boards and Components 4-31FIGURE 4-27 PCI Card RemovalCatch mechanism
Contents ixC.4 SCSI Termination C-4D. Rules for System Configuration D-1D.1 Card Cage D-1D.1.1 CPU/Memory+ Boards D-1D.1.2 I/O+ Boards D-2D.1.3 Disk B
4-32 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 19984.5.7.2 Replacing or Installing a PCI Card1. Ensure that the voltage type of t
Chapter 4 I/O+ Boards and Components 4-33FIGURE 4-29 PCI Card Installation/Replacement4. Once the card is properly positioned as described above and s
4-34 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 19983. Remove two screws securing the existing riser card to the PCI+ I/O board(FI
Chapter 4 I/O+ Boards and Components 4-35In this example, a PCI+ I/O board with two SunSwift™ PCI adapter cards has beeninstalled in I/O+ board slot 1
4-36 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998
5-1CHAPTER5Disk Boards and ComponentsTo protect both yourself and the equipment, make sure you follow the precautions inChapter 2 “Safety Precautions
5-2 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 19985.1 Handling Boards and AssembliesCaution – The chassis AC power cord must rema
Chapter 5 Disk Boards and Components 5-35.2 Filler Panels and Load BoardsAll empty board slots in Enterprise systems must have either a filler panel o
5-4 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998FIGURE 5-2 Load Board (Enterprise 6500 Systems Only)5.3 SCSI TerminationThe las
Chapter 5 Disk Boards and Components 5-55.4 Hot-Plug FeatureEnterprise systems have extensive error detection mechanisms, and an AutomaticSystem Recon
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