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901 San Antonio RoadPalo Alto, CA 94303-4900 USA650 960-1300 Fax 650 969-9131A Sun Microsystems, Inc. BusinessSun™Enterprise™6500/5500/4500 SystemsRef

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

Page 11 - Index Index-1

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

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6-1CHAPTER6Clock+ BoardTo protect both yourself and the equipment, make sure you follow the precautions inChapter 2 “Safety Precautions and Tools Requ

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Contents xiG.4.2 Serial Port Connectors G-16G.4.3 Keyboard and Mouse Connector G-17H. Compliance Statements H-1Index Index-1

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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

Page 15 - Figures xv

Chapter 6 Clock+ Board 6-3FIGURE 6-1 Clock+ Board Block DiagramCenterplaneResetConsoleClocks+5VDC+3.3VDCJTAGJTAGBusKeyboard/ResetbuttonClock_Frequency

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6-4 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 19986.2.1 ConsoleBusThe ConsoleBus provides system boards access to global system c

Page 17 - Figures xvii

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

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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

Page 19 - Figures xix

7-1CHAPTER7Power SuppliesThis chapter describes the power supplies and environmental sensing and reportingin Sun Enterprise systems. Safety Precautio

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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

Page 21 - Tables xxi

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

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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

Page 23 - Using UNIX Commands

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

Page 24 - Shell Prompts

xii Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998

Page 25 - Sun Documentation on the Web

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

Page 26 - Notes, Cautions, and Warnings

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

Page 27 - Product Overview

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

Page 28 - (Enterprise 4500)

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

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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

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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

Page 31 - 1.3 Enterprise 4500 System

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

Page 32 - 1.4 Definitions of Terms

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

Page 33 - 1.5 Internal Options

7-14 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998

Page 34 - 5500/4500 Comments

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

Page 35 - Requirements

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

Page 36 - 2.2 Symbols

8-2 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998FIGURE 8-1 Enterprise 6500 System Storage Device LocationsTape driveCD-ROMFront

Page 37 - 2.3 System Precautions

Chapter 8 Internal SCSI and Storage Devices 8-3FIGURE 8-2 Enterprise 5500 System Storage Device LocationsSun StorEdge A5000disk arraysTape driveCD-ROM

Page 38 - 2.4 Tools Required

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

Page 39 - Components

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

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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

Page 41 - Springfingers

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

Page 42 - 3.3 Hot-Plug Feature

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

Page 43 - 3.4 CPU/Memory+ Boards

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

Page 44 - Extraction lever

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

Page 45 - 3.4.2 Installing a Board

9-1CHAPTER9Troubleshooting OverviewThis chapter contains these topics: Using a Terminal—page 9-1 Hardware Indicator LEDs—page 9-3 Diagnosing Proble

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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

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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

Page 48 - FIGURE 3-3 and FIGURE 3-4)

Chapter 9 Troubleshooting Overview 9-39.2 Hardware Indicator LEDsLEDs indicate system status. The front panel and the boards have three LEDs(FIGURE 9-

Page 49 - 3.4.3 UltraSPARC II Modules

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

Page 50 - 3.4.4 Handling Precautions

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

Page 51 - 3.4.4.1 Removing a Module

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

Page 52 - 3.4.4.2 Installing a Module

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

Page 53 - FIGURE 3-9 and FIGURE 3-10

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

Page 54 - 3.4.5 Memory Modules (SIMMs)

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

Page 55 - 128 Mbyte 16 Mbyte x4

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

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Chapter 9 Troubleshooting Overview 9-11Refer to the Solstice SyMON User’s Guide, part number 802-5355, for starting andoperating instructions.9.4 Spec

Page 57 - Installation

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

Page 58 - Notch alignment

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

Page 59 - I/O+ Boards and Components

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

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9-14 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998Note – The remote console logic circuit continues to receive power even if you

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10-1CHAPTER10Flow Diagrams for TroubleshootingThis chapter lists solutions to these problems: No AC or DC Power—page 10-2 System Cannot Boot—page 10

Page 62 - 4.3 SCSI Termination

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

Page 63 - 4.4 Hot-Plug Feature

Chapter 10 Flow Diagrams for Troubleshooting 10-310.2 System Cannot BootFIGURE 10-2 Diagnosing Operating System ProblemsINDICATIONSystem cannot bootor

Page 64 - 4.5 I/O+ Boards

10-4 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 199810.3 Defective CPU/Memory+ BoardCPU/Memory+ boards are hot-pluggable.FIGURE 10

Page 65 - PCI+ I/O Board

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

Page 66 - 4.5.2 Removing a Board

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

Page 67 - Unlocked Locked

Chapter 10 Flow Diagrams for Troubleshooting 10-710.6 Defective Disk DriveFIGURE 10-6 Diagnosing Disk Drive ProblemsINDICATIONSystem error message ord

Page 68 - Extraction lever in

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

Page 69 - 4.5.3 Installing a Board

10-8 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 199810.7 Defective Power SuppliesThe peripheral power supply and power/cooling mod

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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

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10-10 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 199810.9 Network Does Not RespondFIGURE 10-9 Diagnosing Network ProblemsINDICATIO

Page 72 - FIGURE 4-11)

11-1CHAPTER11Powering Off and OnThis chapter contains these topics:. Powering Off the System—page 11-1 Removing the External Cables—page 11-5 Resta

Page 73 - FIGURE 4-3)

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

Page 74 - 4.5.4 SBus Cards

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

Page 75 - 4.5.4.2 Removing an SBus Card

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

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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

Page 77 - ▼ Link Integrity Test

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

Page 78 - FIGURE 4-20

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

Page 79 - FIGURE 4-19 FSBE/S SBus Card

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-

Page 80 - ▼ Installation

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

Page 81 - 4.5.5 Graphics (UPA) Cards

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

Page 82 - FIGURE 4-22)

11-10 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998

Page 83 - FIGURE 4-14)

12-1CHAPTER12Preparing for ServiceThis chapter contains information about preparing the system for service after thesystem has been powered off. Serv

Page 84 - 4.5.6 GBICs

12-2 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 199812.3 Internal Access–Enterprise 6500/5500SystemsThe Enterprise 6500/5500 syste

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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

Page 86 - 4.5.6.2 Installing a GBIC

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

Page 87 - 4.5.7 PCI Cards

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

Page 88 - FIGURE 4-27)

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

Page 89 - Catch mechanis

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

Page 90 - JTAG Test Jumper

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

Page 91 - 4.5.7.3 Replacing Riser Cards

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

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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

Page 93 - 4.5.7.6 Diagnostics Testing

12-10 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 199812.4 Internal Access - Enterprise 4500 SystemThe top bezel must be removed to

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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

Page 95 - Disk Boards and Components

12-12 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998

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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

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A-2 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998TABLE A-3 Enterprise 6500/5500 Shipping SpecificationsU.S. MetricHeight 75.3 in

Page 98 - 5.3 SCSI Termination

Appendix A Specifications A-3A.2 Electrical SpecificationsTABLE A-7 Enterprise 6500/5500 Electrical SpecificationsParameter ValueInput current Voltage

Page 99 - 5.4 Hot-Plug Feature

A-4 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998A.3 Environmental RequirementsTABLE A-9 Enterprise 6500/5500 Temperature, Humid

Page 100 - 5.5 Disk Boards

B-1APPENDIXBFunctional DescriptionB.1 System OverviewThe Enterprise 6500, 5500, and 4500 servers all use variations of the same generalcard cage desig

Page 101 - FIGURE 5-5)

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

Page 102 - 5.5.2 Installing a Board

B-2 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 19985. In the Enterprise 6500 system, empty board slots require load boards (partnu

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Appendix B Functional Description B-3FIGURE B-1 Enterprise System Logical OrganizationThere are few differences between board slots and each slot can

Page 104 - FIGURE 5-7)

B-4 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998B.2 System PackagingThis section describes the features of the system enclosure

Page 105 - FIGURE 5-4 on page 5-7

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

Page 106 - ▼ Slot 14 installation

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

Page 107 - FIGURE 5-8)

Appendix B Functional Description B-7B.3 SoftwareThe Enterprise software includes two diagnostic packages, Solstice SyMON andSunVTS. Refer to the onli

Page 108 - FIGURE 5-3 on page 5-4

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

Page 109 - Clock+ Board

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

Page 110 - 6.2 Clock+ Board

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

Page 111 - Chapter 6 Clock+ Board 6-3

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

Page 112 - 6.2.3 Reset logic

PleaseRecycleCopyright1998SunMicrosystems,Inc.,901SanAntonioRoad,PaloAlto,California94303-4900U.S.A. Allrightsreserved.Thisproductordocumentisprotecte

Page 113 - 6.2.4 Removing a Clock+ Board

xx Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998

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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

Page 115 - Power Supplies

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

Page 116 - 7.1 Safety Precautions

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

Page 117 - 7.3 Peripheral Power Supply

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

Page 118 - Unlocked

B-16 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998B.9 Power SuppliesThere are two types of power supplies: power/cooling modules

Page 119 - Enterprise 4500 system)

Appendix B Functional Description B-17B.9.2 Peripheral Power SupplyA system has one peripheral power supply. This power supply provides DC powerfor th

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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

Page 121 - FIGURE 7-2)

Appendix B Functional Description B-19B.11 Disk TraysEnterprise systems support Fibre Channel and/or SCSI disk trays. The 16-slot Enterprise 6500 cab

Page 122 - TABLE 7-3

B-20 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998

Page 123 - 7.4.2 Cooling Requirements

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

Page 124 - 7.4.4 Replacing a PCM

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

Page 125 - FIGURE 7-7)

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

Page 126 - FIGURE 7-6)

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

Page 127 - Chapter 7 Power Supplies 7-13

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

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D-1APPENDIXDRules for System ConfigurationSome of the following rules are suggestions for optimizing your system. Other rulesare strictly required and

Page 129 - 8.1 Device Locations

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

Page 130

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

Page 131

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

Page 132 - 8.2 Tape and CD-ROM Drives

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

Page 133 - Removing the Top Front Panel

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

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E-1APPENDIXENon-Chassis Field ReplaceableUnits (FRUs)E.1 FRU ListRefer to the following pages to remove and replace system subassemblies:TABLE E-1 Lis

Page 135 - FIGURE 8-7)

xxii Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998TABLE A-8 Enterprise 4500 Electrical Specifications A-3TABLE A-9 Enterprise 65

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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

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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.

Page 138 - 8.4 Disk Drives

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

Page 139 - Troubleshooting Overview

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

Page 140 - Rear view

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

Page 141 - 9.2 Hardware Indicator LEDs

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

Page 142 - 9.2.2 Clock+ Board LEDs

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

Page 143 - Board Status LED Codes

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

Page 144 - 9.2.6 Power Supplies

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

Page 145 - 9.2.7 Disk Tray Indicators

Appendix E Non-Chassis Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) E-11FIGURE E-7 Removing the Two Screws that Attach the media tray to the Flange

Page 146 - 9.3 Diagnosing Problems

Preface xxiiiPrefaceThe Sun™ Enterprise™ 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual is for the qualifiedservice-trained maintenance provider.Using UNIX C

Page 147 - 9.3.4 POST and OpenBoot

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

Page 148 - 9.3.5 Solstice SyMON

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

Page 149 - Description of the Problem

E-14 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998FIGURE E-10 Removing the Two Screws from the Right Pillar15. Carefully remove

Page 150 - Solution 2

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

Page 151 - Remote Console

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

Page 152

Appendix E Non-Chassis Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) E-17FIGURE E-12 Removing the SCSI Tape Adapter PCS Assembly in the Enterprise 6500/5500Systems4.

Page 153

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

Page 154 - 10.1 No AC or DC Power

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

Page 155 - SunVTS User’s

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

Page 156 - SunVTS User’s Guide

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

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xxiv Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998Typographic ConventionsShell PromptsTABLE P-1 Typographic ConventionsTypeface

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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

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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

Page 160 - 10.7 Defective Power Supplies

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

Page 161 - 10.8 Defective Clock+ Board

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

Page 162 - 10.9 Network Does Not Respond

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

Page 163 - Powering Off and On

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

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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

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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

Page 166 - FIGURE 11-4)

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

Page 167 - Hinge pin

F-1APPENDIXFIllustrated Parts Breakdown (IPB)The illustrations and tables in this appendix are intended to supplement the removaland replacement proce

Page 168 - 11.3 Restarting the System

xxvRelated DocumentationThe following documents contain topics that relate to the informationin the Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Ma

Page 169 - CPU reset

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

Page 170 - 11.4 Reading Boot Messages

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

Page 171 - Location LED Condition

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

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Appendix F Illustrated Parts Breakdown (IPB) F-5F.3 Enterprise 6500/5500 SystemsFIGURE F-1 Enterprise 6500 System, Front ViewKey Description Part Numb

Page 173 - Preparing for Service

F-6 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998FIGURE F-2 Enterprise 6500 System, Rear ViewKey Description Part Number6 Fan tr

Page 174 - Cover Removal by Assembly

Appendix F Illustrated Parts Breakdown (IPB) F-7FIGURE F-3 SCSI Tape Adapter PCS AssemblyFIGURE F-4 Key Switch TrayDescription Part NumberSCSI tape ad

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F-8 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998FIGURE F-5 SunCDKey Description Part Number1 SunCD 370-34161

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Appendix F Illustrated Parts Breakdown (IPB) F-9FIGURE F-6 Power SequencerKey Description Part Number1 Cable, system cabinet AC input, domestic 530-22

Page 177 - 12.3.4 Front Door

F-10 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998FIGURE F-7 Fan Tray AssemblyKey Description Part Number1 Fan tray assembly, sy

Page 178 - Removing the Rear Door

Appendix F Illustrated Parts Breakdown (IPB) F-11FIGURE F-8 Centerplane AssemblyFIGURE F-9 Power/Cooling Module (PCM)Description Part NumberCenterplan

Page 179 - 12.3.6 Side Panels

xxvi Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998Sun Welcomes Your CommentsWe are interested in improving our documentation and

Page 180 - 12.3.7 Fan Tray and Screen

F-12 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998FIGURE F-10 Peripheral Power SupplyDescription Part NumberPower supply, periph

Page 181 - 12.3.8 Stabilizer Bar

Appendix F Illustrated Parts Breakdown (IPB) F-13FIGURE F-11 CPU/Memory+ BoardKey Description Part NumberCPU/Memory+ board assembly 501-48821 4 Mbyte,

Page 182 - 12.4.1 Top Bezel

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

Page 183 - 12.5 Powering On the System

Appendix F Illustrated Parts Breakdown (IPB) F-15FIGURE F-13 Graphics+ I/O Board AssemblyDescription Part NumberGraphics+ I/O board assembly 501-4884

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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

Page 185 - Specifications

Appendix F Illustrated Parts Breakdown (IPB) F-17FIGURE F-15 Clock+ Board AssemblyDescription Part NumberClock+ board assembly 501-4946

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F-18 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998FIGURE F-16 Disk Board AssemblyDescription Part NumberDisk board assembly 501-

Page 187 - A.2 Electrical Specifications

Appendix F Illustrated Parts Breakdown (IPB) F-19FIGURE F-17 Load Board AssemblyDescription Part NumberLoad board assembly 501-3142

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F-20 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998F.4 Enterprise 4500 SystemFIGURE F-18 Enterprise 4500 System, Front ViewKey De

Page 189 - Functional Description

Appendix F Illustrated Parts Breakdown (IPB) F-21FIGURE F-19 Enterprise 4500 System, Rear ViewFIGURE F-20 Key Switch TrayKey Description Part Number1

Page 190

1-1CHAPTER1Product Overview1.1 Standard FeaturesThe Sun™ Enterprise™ 6500/5500/4500 systems are available in three styles ofenclosures. This manual ha

Page 191

F-22 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998FIGURE F-21 Fan Tray AssemblyFIGURE F-22 Centerplane AssemblyDescription Part

Page 192 - B.2 System Packaging

Appendix F Illustrated Parts Breakdown (IPB) F-23FIGURE F-23 CD-ROM and Tape DevicesFIGURE F-24 68-Pin TerminatorKey Description Part Number1 Assembly

Page 193 - B.2.2 Enterprise 5500 Server

F-24 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998

Page 194 - FIGURE B-4)

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

Page 195 - B.4 Board Hot-Plug Procedures

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

Page 196 - B.5 CPU/Memory+ Board

Appendix G Connectors G-3FIGURE G-2 CPU/Memory+ Board Centerplane Connector LocationFIGURE G-3 Centerplane Connector DetailA three-bladed power sectio

Page 197 - B.5.3 SIMMs

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

Page 198 - B.5.3.2 SIMM Selection

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

Page 199 - B.6 I/O+ Boards

G-6 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998FIGURE G-10 PCI+ I/O Board Connector LocationG.2.1 Centerplane ConnectorInforma

Page 200 - B.6.1 SBus+ I/O Board

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

Page 201 - B.6.2 Graphics+ I/O Board

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

Page 202 - B.6.3 PCI+ I/O Board

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

Page 203 - B.8 Disk Board

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

Page 204 - B.9 Power Supplies

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

Page 205 - B.9.2 Peripheral Power Supply

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

Page 206 - B.10 Clock+ Board

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

Page 207 - B.12 CD-ROM/Tape Tray

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

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G-14 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998G.4 Clock+ BoardFIGURE G-25 shows the clock+ board connector locations.FIGURE

Page 209 - SCSI Devices

Appendix G Connectors G-15G.4.1 Centerplane ConnectorThe clock+ board centerplane connector interfaces the board to the system. Theconnector is divide

Page 210 - C.2 Disk Board Target IDs

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

Page 211 - C.3 SCSI Cable Length

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

Page 212 - C.4 SCSI Termination

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

Page 213 - D.1 Card Cage

G-18 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998

Page 214 - D.1.3 Disk Board

H-1APPENDIXHCompliance StatementsSafety Agency ComplianceStatementsRead this section before beginning any procedure. Thefollowing text provides safety

Page 215 - D.2 SBus Modules

H-2 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998Power Cord ConnectionCaution – Sun products are designed to workwith single-pha

Page 216 - D.3 CPU Modules

Appendix H Compliance Statements H-3gefährlichen Spannungen einen Kurzschlußverursachen, der einen Brand, Stromschlag oderGeräteschaden herbeiführen k

Page 217 - D.6 Disk Drives

H-4 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998LithiumbatterieAchtung – CPU-Karten von Sun verfügen übereine Echtzeituhr mit i

Page 218 - D.8 Connecting Cables

Appendix H Compliance Statements H-5Modification du matérielNe pas apporter de modification mécanique ouélectrique au matériel. Sun Microsystems n’est

Page 219 - Units (FRUs)

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

Page 220 - Captive screws

Appendix H Compliance Statements H-7Conexión del cable de alimentación eléctricaPrecaución – Los productos Sun están diseñadosparatrabajar en una red

Page 221 - E.2.2 AC Power Cable

H-8 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998GOST-R Certification MarkNordic Lithium Battery CautionsNorgeADVARSEL– Litiumba

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Index-1IndexAaccess, internalEnterprise 4500, 12-10Enterprise 6500/5500, 12-2adapter, SBus card, 4-19adjustlevelling pads, 12-9stabilizer bar, 12-9ass

Page 223 - Replacing the Power Sequencer

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-

Page 224 - E.2.4 Media Tray

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

Page 225 - Fan location

Index-2 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998consoleBus, 6-4description, B-18handling, 6-1installation, 6-6LED codes, 9-

Page 226 - Removing the Front Bezel

Index-3GGBIC, 4-6Gigabit Interface Converter, 4-6graphics (UPA) cardinstallation, 4-25remove, 4-23Hhalting the system, 6-5handlingboards, 6-1UltraSPAR

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Index-4 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998memory moduleconfiguration, D-5install, 3-18remove, 3-17message, boot, 11-8m

Page 228 - E.2.5 Key Switch Assembly

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

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Index-6 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998specificationelectrical, A-3environment, A-4physical, A-1stabilizer baradjus

Page 230 - FIGURE E-9)

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

Page 231 - FIGURE E-10)

1-6 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998FIGURE 1-5 Enterprise 4500 System1.4 Definitions of TermsCenterplane — all Sun

Page 232 - FIGURE E-11)

Chapter 1 Product Overview 1-71.5 Internal OptionsOrientation of Power/Cooling Module, Board, and UltraSPARC II ModuleFront Edge nearest you as you fa

Page 233

1-8 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998PCI cards Dependent upon the type ofPCI card, consult yourcustomer representati

Page 234 - FIGURE E-12)

2-1CHAPTER2Safety Precautions and ToolsRequirements2.1 Safety PrecautionsFor your protection, observe the following safety precautions when setting up

Page 235

2-2 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 19982.2 SymbolsThe following symbols mean:FIGURE 2-1 Symbols, Part 1HAZARDOUS VOLTA

Page 236

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

Page 237

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

Page 238 - E.2.9 Centerplane

3-1CHAPTER3CPU/Memory+ Boards andComponentsTo protect both yourself and the equipment, make sure you follow the precautions inChapter 2 “Safety Precau

Page 239

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

Page 240

3-2 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 19983.1 Handling Boards and AssembliesCaution – The chassis AC power cord must rema

Page 241 - E.3 Enterprise 4500 System

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

Page 242 - FIGURE E-14

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

Page 243 - E.3.2 Key Switch Assembly

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

Page 244 - Removing the Top Bezel

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

Page 245 - FIGURE E-15)

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

Page 246 - E.3.3 Centerplane

3-8 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998.FIGURE 3-5 Enterprise 6500 Board LocationsFront viewSlot #02468101214Slot #135

Page 247 - Removing the media tray

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

Page 248 - FIGURE E-17)

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

Page 249 - F.1 Finding Part Numbers

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

Page 250 - F.2 List of Illustrations

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

Page 251

3-12 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998FIGURE 3-8 UltraSPARC II Module Connectors3.4.4 Handling PrecautionsThe follow

Page 252

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

Page 253 - 5 PCM 300-1260

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

Page 254 - Key Description Part Number

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

Page 255 - Key Switch Tray

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

Page 256 - 1 SunCD 370-3416

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

Page 257 - 1, 2 (cable not shown)

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

Page 258 - 2 (cable not shown)

Chapter 3 CPU/Memory+ Boards and Components 3-19Maximizing PerformanceThe following guidelines will result in optimal memory interleaving across board

Page 259 - Power/Cooling Module (PCM)

3-20 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998FIGURE 3-14 Orienting a SIMMFIGURE 3-15 Installing a SIMMNotch alignment

Page 260 - Peripheral Power Supply

4-1CHAPTER4I/O+ Boards and ComponentsTo protect both yourself and the equipment, make sure you follow the precautions inChapter 2 “Safety Precautions

Page 261 - CPU/Memory+ Board

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

Page 262 - SBus+ I/O Board Assembly

4-2 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 19984.1 Handling Boards and AssembliesCaution – The chassis AC power cord must rema

Page 263 - Graphics+ I/O Board Assembly

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

Page 264 - PCI+ I/O Board Assembly

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+

Page 265 - Clock+ Board Assembly

Chapter 4 I/O+ Boards and Components 4-54.4 Hot-Plug FeatureEnterprise systems have extensive error detection mechanisms, and an AutomaticSystem Recon

Page 266 - Disk Board Assembly

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

Page 267 - Load Board Assembly

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

Page 268 - F.4 Enterprise 4500 System

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

Page 269 - Description Part Number

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

Page 270

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

Page 271 - 68-Pin Terminator

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

Page 272

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

Page 273 - Connectors

4-12 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998.FIGURE 4-9 Enterprise 6500 Board LocationsFront ViewSlot #02468101214Slot #13

Page 274 - G.1 CPU/Memory+ Board

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

Page 275

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

Page 276 - G.1.2 CPU Module Connectors

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

Page 277 - G.2 I/O+ Boards

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

Page 278 - G.2.1 Centerplane Connector

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)

Page 279 - G.2.2 SBus Connectors

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

Page 280 - G.2.3 UPA Connector Location

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

Page 281 - G.2.5 MII Connector

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

Page 282 - G.2.6 GBIC Connectors

Chapter 4 I/O+ Boards and Components 4-21FIGURE 4-18 DSBE/S SBus CardFIGURE 4-19 FSBE/S SBus CardJumper J0302SpringfingerBack panelPhillips screwJacks

Page 283 - G.2.8 PCI Connectors

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

Page 284 - G.3 Disk Board

4-22 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998FIGURE 4-20 Disabling and Enabling the Link Integrity Test▼ Installation1. Use

Page 285 - G.3.3 SCSI Out Connector

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

Page 286 - G.4 Clock+ Board

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

Page 287 - G.4.1 Centerplane Connector

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,”

Page 288 - G.4.2 Serial Port Connectors

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

Page 289 - Appendix G Connectors G-17

Chapter 4 I/O+ Boards and Components 4-27FIGURE 4-24 Graphics+ I/O Board GBIC Connector LocationsGBIC 1GBIC 0

Page 290

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

Page 291 - Statements

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

Page 292 - Vorschriften

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

Page 293 - Anschluß des Netzkabels

Chapter 4 I/O+ Boards and Components 4-31FIGURE 4-27 PCI Card RemovalCatch mechanism

Page 294 - Laser Klasse 1

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

Page 295

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

Page 296 - Normativas de seguridad

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

Page 297

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

Page 298 - GOST-R Certification Mark

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

Page 299

4-36 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 1998

Page 300

5-1CHAPTER5Disk Boards and ComponentsTo protect both yourself and the equipment, make sure you follow the precautions inChapter 2 “Safety Precautions

Page 301

5-2 Sun Enterprise 6500/5500/4500 Systems Reference Manual • April 19985.1 Handling Boards and AssembliesCaution – The chassis AC power cord must rema

Page 302

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

Page 303

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

Page 304

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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