Sun Microsystems Network Card SG XPCIE20FC NEM Z User Manual

Sun StorageTek 4 Gb FC NEM  
20-Port Host Bus Adapter  
User’s Guide  
For HBA Model SG-XPCIE20FC-NEM-Z  
Sun Microsystems, Inc.  
Part No. 819-7929-12  
February 2008, Revision A  
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Preface xi  
1. Network Express Module Overview  
1
System Interoperability  
4
6
2. Hardware Installation and Removal  
7
Configuring the NEM For Hot-Plug Operation 14  
Using the ILOM Web Interface 14  
Using the ILOM Command-Line Interface 15  
Verifying a Hot-Insert Operation 16  
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Replacing a NEM 19  
3. HBA Software Installation 23  
Driver Software for the Solaris OS 23  
Solaris Diagnostic Support 23  
Driver Software for Linux OSs 24  
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 24  
Novell SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 24  
To Build the Linux 2.6 Driver 25  
4. Release Notes 29  
Solaris OS-Specific Issues 30  
SUSE Linux Enterprise-Specific Issues 30  
Windows Server 2003 OS-Specific Issues 30  
A. Declaration of Conformity, Regulatory Compliance, and Safety Statements 31  
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Declaration of Conformity 33  
Safety Agency Compliance Statement 35  
Regulatory Compliance Statements 47  
Index 51  
Contents  
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Figures  
FIGURE 2-1  
FIGURE 2-2  
FIGURE 2-3  
FIGURE 2-4  
FIGURE 2-5  
FIGURE 2-6  
FIGURE 2-7  
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Port Level LEDs 13  
LEDs, Attention and Locator Buttons 18  
Location of ID Chip 20  
Installing the ID Chip 21  
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TABLE 1-1  
TABLE 1-2  
TABLE 1-3  
TABLE 2-1  
TABLE 2-2  
TABLE 2-3  
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Platform and Operating System Support  
Optical Cable Specifications 11  
4
5
Port LED Indicator Status Definitions 13  
NEM LED Status 18  
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Preface  
This guide describes how to install and remove the Sun StorageTek™ 4 Gb Fibre  
Channel (FC) Network Express Module (NEM) Host Bus Adapter (HBA), 20-port  
pass-through RoHS 5 compliant module. This document is written for technicians,  
system administrators, application service providers (ASPs), and users who have  
advanced experience troubleshooting and replacing hardware.  
How This Document Is Organized  
Chapter 1 provides an overview of the product and lists the various operating  
systems, host platforms, switches, and storage systems that support the NEM.  
Chapter 2 describes how to install and remove the NEM.  
Chapter 3 describes how to download and install the HBA drivers and patches.  
Chapter 4 contains the latest supplementary information for the preceding chapters.  
Appendix A provides the required product safety information.  
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devices. Refer to the following for this information:  
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Shell Prompts  
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Prompt  
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C shell superuser  
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Bourne shell and Korn shell  
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CHAPTER  
1
Network Express Module Overview  
(FC) Network Express Module (NEM) Host Bus Adapter (HBA). This chapter also  
describes the various operating systems, host platforms, storage, and infrastructure  
configurations that support the NEM. This chapter contains the following topics:  
“NEM Features and Specifications” on page 1  
“Operating System Requirements” on page 4  
“System Interoperability” on page 4  
NEM Features and Specifications  
The Sun StorageTek 4 Gb FC NEM 20-Port HBA consists of a 20-port NEM bus  
expansion board that interfaces a FC optical media bus. The NEM provides closed  
chassis adapter installation, removal, integrated hot-plug, and protection from  
electrostatic discharge (ESD) handling damage.  
The 20-port NEM consists of ten independent HBAs. Each HBA has two FC ports  
which provide exclusive connections to a single blade. The ports of each HBA cannot  
be shared with any other blade in the chassis.  
The NEM supports 20 independent FC buses operating at 4.25 Gbits/sec. It is also  
backward compatible with 2.125-Gbit/sec and 1.0625-Gbit/sec devices. Small-Form  
Factor (SFF) optical transceivers are used to connect to the external FC buses.  
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Twenty SFP fiber-optic transceivers are included with each NEM. You can order  
additional NEMs and SFP transceivers from Sun Microsystems using the following  
part numbers:  
Description  
Part Number  
4 Gb FC NEM 20-port HBA  
SG-XPCIE20FC-NEM-Z  
4 pack of Small-Form Pluggable shortwave FC optical XSFP-SW-4GB-4PK  
transceivers capable of 4 Gb, 2 Gb, and 1 Gb transfer  
rates (RoHS-5 compliant)  
Small-Form Pluggable shortwave FC optical  
transceiver capable of 4 Gb, 2 Gb, and 1 Gb transfer  
rates (RoHS-5 compliant)  
XSFP-SW-4GB  
See TABLE 1-1 for a list of the NEM’s features.  
TABLE 1-1  
NEM Features and Specifications  
Feature  
Description  
NEM interface  
FC interface  
FC topology  
PCI Express ten x8 (ten x4 active links)  
Dual port 4, 2, 1 Gbps auto-speed negotiation  
Point-to-point (N-port), Arbitrated Loop (NL_port) and  
Switched Fabric (N_port)  
PCI transfer rate (maximum)  
Onboard memory  
PCI Express Generation One (2.5 Gbps) x4  
One 4-MB flash ROM per chip, 40 MB total, field-  
programmable  
One 1.5 MB SRAM per chip, 15 MB total NEM SRAM  
ID chip  
Enables the HBA worldwide names (WWNs) to be  
retained when a NEM is replaced. See “ID Chip  
Feature” on page 3 for more information.  
External FC connectors  
Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) multimode optic  
with LC-style connector  
Maximum FC cable length  
1 Gbps: 500 meters using 50/125 µm core fiber  
300 meters using 62.5/125 µm core fiber  
2 Gbps: 300 meters using 50/125 µm core fiber  
150 meters using 62.5/125 µm core fiber  
4 Gbps: 150 meters using 50/125 µm core fiber  
70 meters using 62.5/125 µm core fiber  
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TABLE 1-1  
Feature  
NEM Features and Specifications (Continued)  
Description  
LED indicators  
A blue (Ready to Remove), yellow (Service Action  
Required) and green (Power, Attention, and Connected)  
LED on the front panel.  
Two LEDs per channel (green and yellow) on the front  
panel used to indicate port status.  
Buttons  
Attention button to support hot-swap functionality.  
Locator button to assist in locating the module. (See  
FIGURE 2-5 for button locations.)  
Form Factor  
PCI Network Express Module  
ID Chip Feature  
The 20-port NEM has an ID chip on it that contains an Electrically Erasable Read  
Only Memory (EEPROM). This EEPROM stores the worldwide names (WWNs) for  
each of the ten HBAs and 20 FC ports on the NEM.  
When you replace a failed NEM that is running firmware prior to version 2.72a, each  
of the ten HBAs and 20 FC ports on the NEM is assigned new port and node WWNs.  
Thus, you must update SAN components, such as FC switches and storage arrays,  
with the new WWN values.  
However, if the failed NEM is running firmware version 2.72a, at minimum, you can  
retain the existing HBA and FC port WWNs by removing the ID chip from the failed  
NEM and installing the chip on the replacement NEM. Thus, you do not have to  
update any SAN components as part of the NEM replacement. In order for the ID  
chip feature to work, the replacement NEM must be running firmware version 2.72a,  
at minimum.  
For information about determining and updating the firmware version, see the  
following Emulex documents:  
Solaris:  
Note – For the Solaris OS, the 2.72a firmware is embedded in the emlxs driver  
version 2.21g, at minimum. This driver is part of s10u5 and available as Solaris 10  
patch 120223-22 or 120222-22 at:  
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Windows: www-  
If you replace the failed NEM (regardless of firmware version) and do not swap the  
ID chip, new WWNs are assigned to each of the ten HBAs and 20 FC ports; thus,  
requiring you to update SAN components with the new WWN values.  
For more information about replacing a failed NEM, see “Replacing a NEM” on  
page 19.  
Operating System Requirements  
The NEM requires the operating system (OS) levels listed in TABLE 1-2.  
TABLE 1-2  
Supported Operating System Versions  
Operating System  
Supported Versions  
Solaris (x64)  
Solaris 10 11/06, Solaris 10 06/06, or Solaris 10 01/06 and latest  
patches 119131, 120222, and 120223  
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Solaris 10, latest patches 119255, 119131, 120222, and 120223 plus  
\
packages SUNWemlxsand SUNWemlxu  
Linux  
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 4 Update 3 and Update 4 x64  
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 9 SP3 x64  
Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition x64  
Microsoft Windows  
Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition x86 w/SP1  
Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition x86 w/SP1  
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Patches are available at http://sunsolve.sun.com.  
\ Packages are available for download at: the Sun Download Center (SDLC).  
This section provides information about selected platforms, storage systems, and  
switches that are compatible with the heterogeneous FC network design of the NEM.  
This section contains the following topics:  
“Host Platform Support” on page 5  
“Storage System Support” on page 5  
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“Fibre Channel Switch Support” on page 6  
Host Platform Support  
The NEM is supported by the platforms and operating systems (OSs) listed in  
TABLE 1-3.  
TABLE 1-3  
Platform  
Platform and Operating System Support  
Supported OSs  
Sun Blade8000 Modular System  
Sun Blade 8000 P Modular System  
Sun Solaris, Linux, and Windows  
Sun Solaris, Linux, and Windows  
You can install the NEM in an available NEM slot of the Sun Blade 8000 Chassis or  
Sun Blade 8000 P chassis.  
For information about updating the ILOM firmware for the chassis monitoring  
module (CMM) or the service processor (SP) go to  
upgrade instructions, see Preparing to Upgrade the ILOM Firmware in the Sun Blade  
8000 Series Online Information System.  
Storage System Support  
The NEM supports the following storage systems:  
Sun StorEdge™ 3510 and 3511 FC Arrays (see “Using the NEM With Sun  
StorEdge 3510 and 3511 Arrays” on page 29)  
Sun StorEdge 6020 and 6120 Arrays  
Sun StorEdge 6130 Array  
Sun StorageTek 6140 Array  
Sun StorageTek 6540 Array  
Sun StorageTek FlexLine™ 380 Storage System  
Sun StorEdge 6320 system  
Sun StorEdge L25 and L100 tape libraries with Fibre Channel / LVD Internal  
Bridge  
Sun StorEdge C4 tape library with LVD SCSI to Fibre Channel Card  
Sun StorEdge L500 tape library  
Sun StorEdge L180, L700 tape libraries  
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Sun StorEdge L5500, L8500 tape libraries  
Fibre Channel Switch Support  
The NEM is supported with the following FC switches:  
2 Gb QLogic SANbox 5200 switch  
4 Gb QLogic SANbox 5600 and 5602 Stackable FC switches  
2 Gb Brocade SilkWorm 3200 and 3800 switches  
2 Gb Brocade SilkWorm 3250 and 3850 switches  
2 Gb Brocade SilkWorm 3900 switch  
2 Gb Brocade SilkWorm 12000 and 24000 directors  
4 Gb Brocade SilkWorm 4100 switch  
4 Gb Brocade SilkWorm 4900 switch  
4 Gb Brocade SilkWorm 48000 and 200E  
2 Gb McDATA Sphereon 4300 switch  
2 Gb McDATA Sphereon 4500 switch  
4 Gb McDATA Sphereon 4400 and 4700 switches  
2 Gb McDATA Intrepid 6064 director  
2 Gb McDATA Intrepid 6140 director  
2 Gb McDATA Intrepid i10K director  
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CHAPTER  
2
Hardware Installation and Removal  
This chapter describes the tasks required to install and remove the NEM when the  
Sun Blade 8000 Modular System is in a powered-on state.  
8000 P Modular System for the first time, follow the installation instructions in the  
This chapter contains the following topics:  
“Observing ESD and Handling Precautions” on page 8  
“Installing the NEM” on page 8  
“Configuring the NEM For Hot-Plug Operation” on page 14  
Verifying a Hot-Insert Operation” on page 16  
“Replacing a NEM” on page 19  
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Observing ESD and Handling  
Precautions  
Caution – Damage to the NEM can occur as the result of careless handling or  
electrostatic discharge (ESD). Always handle the NEM with care to avoid damage to  
electrostatic sensitive components.  
To minimize the possibility of ESD-related damage, Sun strongly recommends using  
both a workstation antistatic mat and an ESD wrist strap. You can get an ESD wrist  
strap from any reputable electronics store or from Sun as part number #250-1007.  
Observe the following precautions to avoid ESD-related problems:  
Leave the NEM in its antistatic bag until you are ready to install it in the system.  
Always use a properly fitted and grounded wrist strap or other suitable ES  
protection when handling the NEM and observe proper ESD grounding  
techniques.  
Place the NEM on a properly grounded antistatic work surface pad when it is out  
of its protective antistatic bag.  
Installing the NEM  
This section describes the process for installing a new Network Express Module  
(NEM) in a powered-on Sun Blade 8000 or Sun Blade 8000 P system.  
Note – If you are installing the NEM in a new Sun Blade 8000 or Sun Blade 8000 P  
system that has not yet been powered on, follow the installation instructions in the  
Sun Blade 8000 Series Installation Guide.  
To Install the NEM  
To Connect the Optical Cables  
The following sections describe these steps in more detail.  
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To Install the NEM  
1. Attach an antistatic strap (refer to “Observing ESD and Handling Precautions”  
on page 8).  
2. Refer to your system installation or service manual to determine an  
appropriate slot in which to install the NEM.  
3. Unpack the NEM and remove it from the antistatic bag.  
4. Locate a vacant NEM slot in the back of the chassis. Ensure the label on top of  
the NEM is facing up.  
5. Align the NEM with the vacant slot.  
Ensure that the NEM’s port connectors are facing toward you and that the NEM  
ejector levers are fully opened.  
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FIGURE 2-1 NEM Ejector Levers  
6. Align the NEM with the chassis guidance system and slide the NEM into its  
slot (see FIGURE 2-2).  
Ensure that the NEM engages with the system chassis guidance system. Failure  
to align the NEM correctly can result in damage with the internal connection to  
the chassis midplane.  
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FIGURE 2-2 Inserting the NEM Into the Chassis  
7. Push the ejector levers toward each other and close the levers to secure the  
NEM in its slot.  
After you physically install the NEM in its slot, the Chassis Monitoring Module  
(CMM) will automatically detect the presence of the NEM. The OK LED goes to  
8. Press the Attention button to notify the blades (host operating systems) of the  
presence of the NEM.  
9. Verify that the NEM is working properly.  
See “To Verify NEM Status” on page 17.  
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To Connect the Optical Cables  
Note – The NEM does not allow normal data transmission on an optical link unless  
it is connected to another similar or compatible Fibre Channel (FC) product (that is,  
multimode to multimode).  
Use multimode fiber-optic cable, intended for short-wave lasers, that adheres to the  
specifications in TABLE 2-1.  
TABLE 2-1  
Optical Cable Specifications  
Fiber-Optic Cable  
Maximum Length  
Minimum Length  
Connector  
62.5/125 µm  
300 meters at 1.0625 Gbps  
150 meters at 2.125 Gbps  
70 meters at 4.25 Gbps  
2 meters  
LC  
(multimode)  
50/125 µm  
500 meters at 1.0625 Gbps  
300 meters at 2.125 Gbps  
150 meters at 4.25 Gbps  
2 meters  
LC  
(multimode)  
Follow these steps when connecting the optical cables:  
1. Connect each fiber-optic cable to an LC connector on the NEM (see FIGURE 2-3).  
The ports are numbered 0-9 right-to-left as viewed from the back of the chassis.  
Each NIC has two external network ports. For each pair of external ports (for  
each blade), the top is port 0 and the bottom is port 1.  
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FIGURE 2-3 Connecting the Optical Cables  
2. Connect the other end of each cable to a FC device.  
After the optical cables are connected to the NEM, proceed to “Configuring the NEM  
For Hot-Plug Operation” on page 14.  
3. Observe the light-emitting diodes (LEDs) status for the power-on self test  
(POST).  
Each port has a corresponding set of LEDs that provide a visual indication of the  
operating state. See FIGURE 2-4 to determine the location of the port LEDs.  
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FIGURE 2-4 Port Level LEDs  
TABLE 2-2 summarizes port LED indicator combinations.  
TABLE 2-2  
Port LED Indicator Status Definitions  
Green LED  
On  
Yellow LED  
1 Fast blink  
2 Fast blinks  
3 Fast blinks  
Off  
State  
1-Gb Link Rate - Normal operating state, link up  
2-Gb Link Rate - Normal operating state, link up  
4-Gb Link Rate - Normal operating state, link up  
Wake-up failure (board failed)  
POST failure (board failed)  
Wake-up failure monitor  
On  
On  
Off  
Off  
On  
Off  
Slow blink  
Fast blink  
Flashing  
Off  
Off  
Failure in POST  
Off  
POST processing in progress  
Failure while functioning  
On  
On  
On  
Failure while functioning  
Slow blink  
Slow blink  
Slow blink  
Slow blink  
Slow blink  
Off  
Normal, link down  
On  
Not defined  
Slow blink  
Fast blink  
Flashing  
Off-line for download  
Restricted off-line mode (waiting for restart)  
Restricted off-line mode, test active  
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Configuring the NEM For Hot-Plug  
Operation  
To insert a NEM into the chassis while the system is running, you need to:  
1. Physically install the module.  
2. Prepare the NEM for hot-insertion by using the CMM integrated lights-out  
management (ILOM) web interface or command-line-interface (CLI) and verify  
the NEM has returned the expected feedback.  
See “To Verify NEM Status” on page 17.  
3. Verify in one of the ILOM interfaces that the module’s Ready to Remove status  
is Not Ready.  
Using the ILOM Web Interface  
1. Log in to the ILOM web interface using the IP address of the active Chassis  
Monitoring Module.  
The first page of the ILOM web interface is displayed.  
2. In the left navigation pane, select CMM.  
The ILOM Version Information page is displayed.  
3. Select the System Information tab, and then the Components tab.  
The Component Management page is displayed. If you have installed a new  
NEM, go to Step 4.  
When you were preparing a NEM for a hot-remove, if you selected Prepare to  
Remove from the Component Management page and corrected the problem  
without removing the NEM or if you decided not to remove the NEM, complete  
Step 3a and Step 3b.  
a. Select the radio button next to the NEM that you want to hot-insert.  
If you select the wrong NEM, click on the deselect icon at the top of the radio  
button column.  
b. From the Actions drop-down list, select Return to Service.  
When you select the Return to Service option, the system recognizes the  
inserted NEM, changes its Ready to Remove status to Not Ready, and lights  
the NEM’s green OK indicator.  
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4. Verify that the selected NEM has returned the expected feedback.  
See “To Verify NEM Status” on page 17.  
Using the ILOM Command-Line Interface  
1. Log in to the ILOM CLI of the active Chassis Monitoring Module.  
2. For a list of components in your system, type:  
show /CH  
3. If you installed a new NEM, go to Step 4.  
When you were preparing a NEM for a hot-remove, if you corrected the problem  
without removing the NEM or you decided not to remove the NEM, complete  
the following steps:  
a. Type this command to prepare a component for a hot-insert:  
set /CH/component return_to_service_action=true  
For example:  
set /CH/NEM1 return_to_service_action=true  
b. Use the show /CH/component command to list the status of the connection  
from the NEM to each of the blades.  
Note – The following example depicts only the link status portion of the show  
/CH/component command output.  
-> show /CH/NEM1  
blade0_link_status = Not_connected  
blade1_link_status = Not_connected  
blade2_link_status = Not_connected  
blade3_link_status = Not_connected  
blade4_link_status = Not_connected  
blade5_link_status = Not_connected  
blade6_link_status = Connected  
blade7_link_status = Not_connected  
blade8_link_status = Not_connected  
fault_state = OK  
clear_fault_action = (none)  
prepare_to_remove_status = NotReady  
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c. If all blades that you expect to be connected show a Connectedlink status,  
go to Step 4. Otherwise, if a blade that you expect to be connected has a link  
status of Not connected, perform Step a - Step b again until its link status  
is Connected.  
4. To verify that the NEM Ready to Remove status has changed to Not Ready,  
type:  
show /CH/component prepare_to_remove_status  
The system returns:  
prepare_to_remove_status = Not Ready  
5. Verify that the selected NEM has returned the expected feedback.  
See the “To Verify NEM Status” on page 17.  
Verifying a Hot-Insert Operation  
You can replace many components in the chassis while the system is running by  
using a hot-plug procedure.  
To insert modules into the chassis while the system is running, you need to:  
1. Physically install the module.  
2. Verify in one of the ILOM interfaces that the module’s Ready to Remove status  
is Not Ready and that the module has returned the expected feedback.  
See “To Verify NEM Status” on page 17.  
You can use the ILOM web interface or ILOM CLI to verify.  
Using the ILOM Web Interface  
1. Log in to the ILOM web interface using the IP address of the active Chassis  
Monitoring Module.  
The first page of the ILOM web interface is displayed.  
2. In the left navigation pane, select CMM (Chassis Monitoring Module).  
The ILOM Version Information page is displayed.  
3. Select the System Information tab, and then the Components tab.  
The Component Management page is displayed.  
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4. Verify that the selected NEM has returned the expected feedback.  
See “To Verify NEM Status” on page 17.  
Using the ILOM CLI  
1. Log in to the ILOM CLI of the active Chassis Monitoring Module.  
2. For a list of components in your system, type:  
show /CH  
3. To verify that the NEM Ready to Remove status has changed to Not Ready,  
type:  
The system returns:  
prepare_to_remove_status = Not Ready  
4. Verify that the selected NEM has returned the expected feedback.  
See “To Verify NEM Status” on page 17.  
To Verify NEM Status  
See TABLE 2-3 for a description of the LED states for the NEM. See FIGURE 2-5 for the  
location of the LEDs, Attention button, and Locator button.  
1. Check the following LEDs to verify that the NEM is ready for a hot-plug  
insertion.  
Green OK LED goes to Standby.  
2. Activate the NEM by pressing the Attention button, and the green OK LED  
goes to Slow blink.  
When all links to active blades have been made, the green OK LED goes to Solid  
On.  
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Ready to Remove status shows Not Ready in the ILOM interfaces.  
NEM LED Status  
TABLE 2-3  
Ready-to-Remove  
LED  
Color: Blue  
Location: Top  
Service Action  
Required LED  
Color: Yellow  
OK LED (Power, Attention,  
and Connected)  
Color: Green  
Status  
Location: Middle  
Location: Bottom  
On  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
On  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Ready to remove  
Off  
Service attention required  
Standby  
Very slow blink  
Slow blink  
On  
Connecting links to blades  
Links connected to blades  
FIGURE 2-5 LEDs, Attention and Locator Buttons  
The Attention button enables you to activate (if inserting) or prepare to remove (if  
removing) a NEM during a hot-plug operation.  
The Locator button, when pressed momentarily, flashes a white light to assist in  
locating the module. You can also activate the Locator LED remotely by executing a  
command on the CMM.  
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Replacing a NEM  
If a NEM fails or if you choose to change the I/O configuration, you will need to  
replace it. You can remove and replace a NEM from a powered-on system using a  
hot-plug operation, as well as from a powered-off system. When you remove a  
NEM, you must replace the module within two minutes to prevent adjacent modules  
from overheating.  
If you are removing but not replacing the NEM, you also must install a NEM filler  
panel to meet FCC limits for electromagnetic interference (EMI) and to ensure  
proper airflow and cooling. If you encounter a problem with the NEM replacement,  
see the Sun Blade 8000 Series Online Help System for troubleshooting steps.  
To Install the ID Chip Patch  
1. Download patch 120223-22 or 120222-22 from SunSolve:  
2. Install the patch onto each of the HBAs in the NEM.  
Follow the installation instructions included in the patch Readme file.  
To Remove a NEM  
1. Identify which NEM to replace.  
If the yellow Service Action Required LED is lit, this indicates a problem with the  
NEM and you might choose to replace it. Otherwise, if you want to change the  
I/O configuration, you can choose any NEM to replace.  
2. Prepare the NEM for a hot-plug procedure using either of these methods:  
a. Press the Attention button on the NEM to initiate the hot-plug removal.  
b. Use the ILOM web interface or the CLI to initiate the hot-plug removal.  
If the NEM fails the hot-plug preparation and its Ready-to-Remove LED does not  
light, see the Sun Blade 8000 Series Online Help System for troubleshooting steps.  
3. When the blue Ready-to-Remove LED is lit on the NEM, physically remove the  
NEM.  
a. Remove all cables from the NEM.  
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b. Press the latch on both ejector levers inward at the same time.  
c. Swing out the ejector levers to their fully open position.  
d. Slide the NEM out of its slot.  
Support the weight of the NEM with one hand at the bottom of the NEM.  
To Replace the ID Chip  
1. After you have removed the failed NEM from the chassis, locate the ID chip at  
the back of the board (see FIGURE 2-6).  
FIGURE 2-6 Location of ID Chip  
2. Grasp the edges of the ID chip and pull straight up to remove it from the  
board.  
3. Remove the ID chip from the new NEM, and install it onto the failed board  
that you will be returning to Sun.  
4. Install the ID chip onto the new board (see FIGURE 2-7).  
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a. Position the notched side of the ID chip to the left.  
b. Place the ID chip directly over the connector.  
c. Press down easily to seat the ID chip to the connector.  
FIGURE 2-7 Installing the ID Chip  
5. Install the replacement NEM into the chassis and reconnect the cables.  
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3
HBA Software Installation  
After you have completed the hardware installation, follow the instructions listed in  
this chapter for your operating system to install the HBA driver and any other  
This chapter contains the following topics:  
“Driver Software for the Solaris OS” on page 23  
“Driver Software for Linux OSs” on page 24  
“Driver Software for Windows 2003 OS” on page 26  
“Configuration and Diagnostic Utilities” on page 26  
Driver Software for the Solaris OS  
The latest HBA driver for the Solaris OS is included with Solaris 10 patch 120223-22.  
See “Operating System Requirements” on page 4 for more information.  
Solaris Diagnostic Support  
Diagnostic support for the HBA is included in the SunVTS™ software beginning  
with version 6.3. The SunVTS software is included with Solaris 10 11/06. It is also  
available for download at:  
The emlxtestutility supports the following functions:  
Connectivity verification  
Firmware version and checksum test  
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Self-test  
Loopback tests  
External  
Internal, single-bit  
Internal, 10-bit  
Mailbox  
Driver Software for Linux OSs  
The Sun StorageTek 4 Gb FC NEM 20-Port HBA is supported by Red Hat Enterprise  
Linux (RHEL) 4 U3 and U4 and Novell SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 Service Pack  
3 (SLES9-SP3).  
Red Hat Enterprise Linux  
The HBA driver distributed with Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 4 U3 and U4  
supports the NEM. No additional driver updates are required.  
Novell SUSE Linux Enterprise Server  
The HBA driver distributed with SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 Service Pack 3  
(SLES9-SP3) has the following known problems:  
The HBA driver does not recognize the NEM device and will prevent it from  
loading.  
A system panic occurs when the HBA driver is unloaded.  
To resolve these problems, update to the Emulex driver version 8.0.16.27 as  
described in the next section.  
To Update the Driver  
1. Run /sbin/update-pciids.  
This command uploads the latest database which contains all supported PCI  
devices by Linux, including the NEM.  
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2. Run YaST online.  
You will be notified that the 8.0.16.27 is being installed.  
Note – If you are running on a 2.6.5-7.244 kernel, you must install the Emulex  
8.0.16.27 driver manually instead of updating using YaST. The driver RPM is  
contained on the resource CD.  
To Install SLES9-SP3 to FC Disk  
Before starting this procedure, you will need to create a driver update disk using the  
ISO image for driver vesion 8.0.16.27 provided on the Sun Blade 8000 Series  
Modular Systems resource CD. You can also download the Emulex driver update  
disk from the Emulex or Novell support web site.  
Emulex web site:  
Novell web site:  
To update the driver to version 8.0.16.27:  
1. Install SLES9-SP3 using the normal install process.  
2. When prompted for the update disk, load the driver update CD.  
3. Continue the installation until all files are installed and the system reboots.  
4. After the system reboots, follow the steps described in “To Update the Driver”  
on page 24.  
To Build the Linux 2.6 Driver  
You can build your own HBA driver by downloading the archived sources from the  
Emulex support site.  
1. To download the archived sources, go to:  
2. Click the Linux 2.6 Kernel link.  
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3. Follow the instructions in the README file to build and install the 8.0.16.27  
driver.  
Driver Software for Windows 2003 OS  
The HBA driver for Windows 2003 OS is available for download at the Emulex  
support site for Sun Microsystems.  
To Install Windows OS Driver and Application  
Kits  
Follow these steps to download the driver and AutoPilot installer:  
1. Go to the Emulex support site for Sun Microsystems at:  
2. Locate the driver section for Windows.  
3. Download the Driver Kit by clicking the Download icon.  
4. Click the PDF Manual icon to download installation, configuration, and  
troubleshooting information for the Windows OS.  
5. Install the driver and management utilities for the Windows OS as described  
in the Emulex installation guide you downloaded in the previous step.  
Configuration and Diagnostic Utilities  
Use the HBAnywhere Remote Management Utility or the lputilcommand-line  
interface (CLI) utility to configure the HBA. These utilities are available for Linux  
and the Windows OS and provide support for the following functions:  
Discover local and remote hosts, HBAs, targets, and LUNs  
Reset HBAs  
Set HBA driver parameters  
Update firmware  
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Enable or disable the system BIOS  
Run diagnostic tests on HBAs  
Manage out-of-band HBAs  
Manage local and in-band remote HBAs  
See the Linux or Windows OS Emulex user manual for more information about  
using the HBAnywhere and lputilutilities.  
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4
chapters in this guide. It contains the following topics:  
Using the NEM With Sun StorEdge 3510 and 3511 Arrays  
Solaris OS-Specific Issues  
SUSE Linux Enterprise-Specific Issues  
Windows Server 2003 OS-Specific Issues  
For additional information related to the Sun StorageTek 4 Gb FC NEM 20-Port  
HBA, see the Sun Blade 8000 Module System documentation set.  
Using the NEM With Sun StorEdge 3510  
and 3511 Arrays  
You cannot connect the Sun StorEdge 3510 RAID array or Sun StorEdge 3511 FC  
with SATA RAID array to the NEM on the same channel that use different speeds (1  
Gb and 2 Gb). You can, however, mix 1-Gb and 2-Gb FC HBAs on different controller  
channels. This limitation is due to the design of the Sun StorEdge 3510 RAID array's  
port bypass circuitry and the inability of FC to support auto-negotiation in a multi-  
drop loop configuration.  
Host connectors channels 4 and 5 of the 3511 FC cannot auto-negotiate to 1 Gbit  
which limits the number of hosts that can be direct-attached using 1 Gbit HBAs.  
Channels 0 and 1 are able to auto-negotiate to 1 Gbit and allow up to four  
connections in a dual-controller configuration or two connectors each in a single-  
controller configuration.  
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Solaris OS-Specific Issues  
The following known issues are related to installing, configuring, or operating the  
NEM with the Solaris 10 OS.  
Out of Option ROM Memory Error in System  
BIOS  
Problem: A fully populated Sun Blade 8000 chassis with at least one NEM installed,  
could cause the OutofOptionROMMemorySpaceerror to occur during BIOS  
POST.  
Workaround: Disable some of the slots in the Basic Input/Output System (BIOS)  
using the BIOS Setup utility. For information about disabling Option ROM, see BIOS  
Option ROMs in the Sun Blade 8000 Series Online Information System.  
For information about how to boot from a FC storage device connected to the NEM,  
see Appendix A in the Sun Blade 8000 Series Installation Guide.  
SUSE Linux Enterprise-Specific Issues  
Problem: The HBA driver distributed with SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 Service  
Pack 3 (SLES9-SP3) has the following known problems:  
The HBA driver does not recognize the NEM device and will prevent it from  
loading.  
A system panic occurs when the HBA driver is unloaded.  
Workaround: To resolve these problems, update to the Emulex driver version  
8.0.16.27 as described in “To Update the Driver” on page 24.  
Windows Server 2003 OS-Specific Issues  
See the Emulex driver manuals for any known issues with the Windows OS drivers.  
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APPENDIX  
A
Declaration of Conformity,  
Regulatory Compliance, and Safety  
This appendix contains the following information that applies to the Sun StorageTek  
4 Gb FC NEM 20-Port HBA:  
“Declaration of Conformity” on page 33  
“Safety Agency Compliance Statement” on page 35  
“Regulatory Compliance Statements” on page 47  
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Declaration of Conformity  
Compliance Model Number:  
Product Family Name:  
375-3385-XX  
Sun StorageTek 4 Gb FC NEM HBA  
EMC  
USA - FCC Class A  
This equipment complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
1) This equipment may not cause harmful interference.  
2) This equipment must accept any interference that may cause undesired operation.  
Manufactured by Emulex Corporation  
European Union  
This equipment complies with the following requirements of the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC:  
As Information Technology Equipment (ITE) Class A per (as applicable):  
EN 55022:1994 +A1:1995 +A2:1997  
Class A  
EN 61000-3-2:2000 +A2:2005  
EN 61000-3-3:1995 +A1:2001  
Pass  
Pass  
EN 55024:1998 +A1: 2001 +A2:2003 Required Limits:  
IEC 61000-4-2  
IEC 61000-4-3  
IEC 61000-4-4  
IEC 61000-4-5  
IEC 61000-4-6  
IEC 61000-4-8  
IEC 61000-4-11  
4 kV (Direct), 8 kV (Air)  
3 V/m  
1 kV AC Power Lines, 0.5 kV Signal and DC Power Lines  
1 kV AC Line-Line and Outdoor Signal Lines, 2 kV AC Line-Gnd, 0.5 kV DC Power Lines  
3 V  
1 A/m  
Pass  
Safety  
This equipment complies with the following requirements of Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC:  
EC Type Examination Certificates:  
EN 60950-1:2001, 1st Edition  
IEC 60950-1:2001, 1st Edition  
Evaluated to all CB Countries  
CB Scheme Certificate No. US-TUVR-3269  
UL and cUL/CSA 60950-1:2001, CSA C22.2 No. 60950-00  
FDA DHHS Accession Number (Monitor Only)  
File: E157779  
vol. x3  
Supplementary Information: This equipment was tested and complies with all the requirements for the CE Mark.  
This equipment complies with the Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) directive 2002/95/EC.  
______________________/S/____________________  
_____________________/S/___________________  
Dennis P. Symanski  
DATE  
Donald Cameron  
DATE  
Worldwide Compliance Office  
Sun Microsystems, Inc.  
4150 Network Circle, MPK15-102  
Santa Clara, CA 95054, USA  
Tel: 650-786-3255  
Program Manager/Quality Systems  
Sun Microsystems Scotland, Limited  
Blackness Road, Phase I, Main Bldg  
Springfield, EH49 7LR  
Scotland, United Kingdom  
Tel: +44 1 506 672 539  
Fax: 650-786-3723  
Fax: +44 1 506 670 011  
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Depending on the type of power switch your device has,  
one of the following symbols may be used:  
Safety Agency Compliance  
Statement  
Read this section before beginning any procedure. The  
following text provides safety precautions to follow when  
installing a Sun Microsystems product.  
On – Applies AC power to the system.  
Off – Removes AC power from the system.  
Safety Precautions  
For your protection, observe the following safety  
precautions when setting up your equipment:  
Standby – The On/Standby switch is in the  
standby position.  
Follow all cautions and instructions marked on the  
equipment.  
Modifications to Equipment  
Do not make mechanical or electrical modifications to the  
equipment. Sun Microsystems is not responsible for  
regulatory compliance of a modified Sun product.  
Ensure that the voltage and frequency of your power  
source match the voltage and frequency inscribed on  
the equipment’s electrical rating label.  
Never push objects of any kind through openings in  
the equipment. Dangerous voltages may be present.  
Conductive foreign objects could produce a short  
circuit that could cause fire, electric shock, or damage  
to your equipment.  
Placement of a Sun Product  
Caution – Do not block or cover the openings  
of your Sun product. Never place a Sun  
product near a radiator or heat register.  
Failure to follow these guidelines can cause  
overheating and affect the reliability of your  
Sun product.  
Symbols  
The following symbols may appear in this book:  
Caution – There is a risk of personal injury  
and equipment damage. Follow the  
instructions.  
Noise Level  
Declared noise emissions in accordance with ISO 9296,  
A-weighted, operating and idling:  
Caution – Hot surface. Avoid contact.  
Surfaces are hot and may cause personal  
injury if touched.  
Measure and Environment  
L
(1B = 10 dB)  
wAd  
Caution – Hazardous voltages are present. To  
reduce the risk of electric shock and danger to  
personal health, follow the instructions.  
at or below 25ºC  
at max ambient  
8.0 B  
8.4 B  
L
bystander  
pAm  
at or below 25ºC  
at max ambient  
66 dB  
69 dB  
SELV Compliance  
Safety status of I/O connections comply to SELV  
requirements.  
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Power Cord Connection  
Caution – For products with multiple power  
cords, all power cords must be disconnected  
to completely remove power from the system.  
Caution – Sun products are designed to work  
with power systems having a grounded  
neutral (grounded return for DC-powered  
products). To reduce the risk of electric shock,  
do not plug Sun products into any other type  
of power system. Contact your facilities  
manager or a qualified electrician if you are  
not sure what type of power is supplied to  
your building.  
Battery Warning  
Caution – There is danger of explosion if  
batteries are mishandled or incorrectly  
replaced. On systems with replaceable  
batteries, replace only with the same  
manufacturer and type or equivalent type  
recommended by the manufacturer per the  
instructions provided in the product service  
manual. Do not disassemble batteries or  
attempt to recharge them outside the system.  
Do not dispose of batteries in fire. Dispose of  
batteries properly in accordance with the  
manufacturer’s instructions and local  
regulations. Note that on Sun CPU boards,  
there is a lithium battery molded into the real-  
time clock. These batteries are not customer  
replaceable parts.  
Caution – Not all power cords have the same  
current ratings. Do not use the power cord  
provided with your equipment for any other  
products or use. Household extension cords  
do not have overload protection and are not  
meant for use with computer systems. Do not  
use household extension cords with your Sun  
product.  
System Unit Cover  
You must remove the cover of your Sun computer system  
unit to add cards, memory, or internal storage devices. Be  
sure to replace the cover before powering on your computer  
system.  
The following caution applies only to devices with a  
Standby power switch:  
Caution – Do not operate Sun products  
without the cover in place. Failure to take this  
precaution may result in personal injury and  
system damage.  
Caution – The power switch of this product  
functions as a standby type device only. The  
power cord serves as the primary disconnect  
device for the system. Be sure to plug the  
power cord into a grounded power outlet that  
is nearby the system and is readily accessible.  
Do not connect the power cord when the  
power supply has been removed from the  
system chassis.  
The following caution applies only to devices with multiple  
power cords:  
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Rack System Warning  
CD and DVD Devices  
The following warnings apply to Racks and Rack Mounted  
The following caution applies to CD, DVD, and other  
systems.  
optical devices.  
Caution – For safety, equipment should  
always be loaded from the bottom up. That is,  
install the equipment that will be mounted in  
the lowest part of the rack first, then the next  
higher systems, etc.  
Caution – Use of controls, adjustments, or  
the performance of procedures other than  
those specified herein may result in hazardous  
radiation exposure.  
Conformité aux normes de sécurité  
Caution – To prevent the rack from tipping  
during equipment installation, the anti-tilt bar  
on the rack must be deployed.  
Veuillez lire attentivement cette section avant de  
commencer. Ce texte traite des mesures de sécurité qu’il  
convient de prendre pour l’installation d’un produit Sun  
Microsystems.  
Caution – To prevent extreme operating  
temperature within the rack insure that the  
maximum temperature does not exceed the  
product’s ambient rated temperatures.  
Mesures de sécurité  
Pour votre sécurité, nous vous recommandons de suivre  
scrupuleusement les mesures de sécurité ci-dessous lorsque  
vous installez votre matériel:  
Suivez tous les avertissements et toutes les  
instructions inscrites sur le matériel.  
Caution – To prevent extreme operating  
temperatures due to reduced airflow  
consideration should be made to the amount  
of air flow that is required for a safe operation  
of the equipment.  
Assurez-vous que la tension et la fréquence de votre  
source d'alimentation correspondent à la tension et à  
la fréquence indiquées sur l'étiquette de la tension  
électrique nominale du matériel  
N'introduisez jamais d'objets quels qu'ils soient dans  
les ouvertures de l'équipement. Vous pourriez vous  
trouver en présence de hautes tensions dangereuses.  
Tout objet étranger conducteur risque de produire un  
court-circuit pouvant présenter un risque d'incendie  
ou de décharge électrique, ou susceptible  
Laser Compliance Notice  
Sun products that use laser technology comply with Class 1  
laser requirements.  
d'endommager le matériel.  
Class 1 Laser Product  
Luokan 1 Laserlaite  
Klasse 1 Laser Apparat  
Laser Klasse 1  
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Symboles  
Positionnement d’un produit Sun  
Vous trouverez ci-dessous la signification des différents  
symboles utilisés:  
Attention – Evitez d'obstruer ou de recouvrir  
les orifices de votre produit Sun. N'installez  
jamais un produit Sun près d'un radiateur ou  
d'une source de chaleur. Si vous ne respectez  
pas ces consignes, votre produit Sun risque de  
surchauffer et son fonctionnement en sera  
altéré.  
Attention – Vous risquez d'endommager le  
matériel ou de vous blesser. Veuillez suivre les  
instructions.  
Attention – Surfaces brûlantes. Evitez tout  
contact. Les surfaces sont brûlantes. Vous  
risquez de vous blesser si vous les touchez.  
Niveau de pression acoustique  
Valeurs déclarées d'émission acoustique en conformité avec  
la norme ISO 9296, Pondéré A, en fonctionnement et inactif:  
Attention – Tensions dangereuses. Pour  
réduire les risques de décharge électrique et  
de danger physique, observez les consignes  
indiquées.  
Mesure et environnement  
L
(1B = 10 dB)  
wAd  
à ou en dessous de 25ºC 8.0 B  
à temp. ambiante maxi. 8.4 B  
assistant  
Selon le type d'interrupteur marche/arrêt dont votre  
appareil est équipé, l'un des symboles suivants sera utilisé:  
L
pAm  
Marche – Met le système sous tension  
alternative.  
à ou en dessous de 25ºC 66 dB  
à temp. ambiante maxi. 69 dB  
Arret – Met le système hors tension  
alternative.  
Conformité SELV  
Le niveau de sécurité des connexions E/S est conforme aux  
normes SELV.  
Veilleuse – L'interrupteur Marche/Veille est  
sur la position de veille.  
Connexion du cordon d’alimentation  
Attention – Les produits Sun sont conçus  
pour fonctionner avec des systèmes  
d'alimentation équipés d'un conducteur  
neutre relié à la terre (conducteur neutre pour  
produits alimentés en CC). Pour réduire les  
risques de décharge électrique, ne branchez  
jamais les produits Sun sur une source  
d'alimentation d'un autre type. Contactez le  
gérant de votre bâtiment ou un électricien  
agréé si vous avez le moindre doute quant au  
type d'alimentation fourni dans votre  
bâtiment.  
Modification du matériel  
N'apportez aucune modification mécanique ou électrique  
au matériel. Sun Microsystems décline toute responsabilité  
quant à la non-conformité éventuelle d'un produit Sun  
modifié.  
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Mise en garde relative aux batteries  
Attention – Tous les cordons d'alimentation  
ne présentent pas les mêmes caractéristiques  
électriques. Les cordons d'alimentation à  
usage domestique ne sont pas protégés contre  
les surtensions et ne sont pas conçus pour être  
utilisés avec des ordinateurs. N'utilisez jamais  
de cordon d'alimentation à usage domestique  
avec les produits Sun.  
Attention – Les batteries risquent d’exploser  
en cas de manipulation maladroite ou de  
remplacement incorrect. Pour les systèmes  
dont les batteries sont remplaçables, effectuez  
les remplacements uniquement selon le  
modèle du fabricant ou un modèle équivalent  
recommandé par le fabricant, conformément  
aux instructions fournies dans le manuel de  
service du système. N’essayez en aucun cas de  
démonter les batteries, ni de les recharger hors  
du système. Ne les jetez pas au feu. Mettez-les  
au rebut selon les instructions du fabricant et  
conformément à la législation locale en  
L'avertissement suivant s'applique uniquement aux  
systèmes équipés d'un interrupteur Veille:  
Attention – L'interrupteur d'alimentation de  
ce produit fonctionne uniquement comme un  
dispositif de mise en veille. Le cordon  
d'alimentation constitue le moyen principal de  
déconnexion de l'alimentation pour le  
système. Assurez-vous de le brancher dans  
une prise d'alimentation mise à la terre près  
du système et facile d'accès. Ne le branchez  
pas lorsque l'alimentation électrique ne se  
trouve pas dans le châssis du système.  
vigueur. Notez que sur les cartes processeur  
de Sun, une batterie au lithium a été moulée  
dans l'horloge temps réel. Les batteries ne sont  
pas des pièces remplaçables par le client.  
Couvercle de l'unité  
Pour ajouter des cartes, de la mémoire ou des périphériques  
de stockage internes, vous devez retirer le couvercle de  
votre système Sun. Remettez le couvercle supérieur en  
place avant de mettre votre système sous tension.  
L'avertissement suivant s'applique uniquement aux  
systèmes équipés de plusieurs cordons d'alimentation:  
Attention – Pour mettre un système équipé  
de plusieurs cordons d'alimentation hors  
tension, il est nécessaire de débrancher tous  
les cordons d'alimentation.  
Attention – Ne mettez jamais des produits  
Sun sous tension si leur couvercle supérieur  
n'est pas mis en place. Si vous ne prenez pas  
ces précautions, vous risquez de vous blesser  
ou d'endommager le système.  
Mise en garde relative au système en rack  
La mise en garde suivante s'applique aux racks et aux  
systèmes montés en rack.  
Attention – Pour des raisons de sécurité, le  
matériel doit toujours être chargé du bas vers  
le haut. En d'autres termes, vous devez  
installer, en premier, le matériel qui doit se  
trouver dans la partie la plus inférieure du  
rack, puis installer le matériel sur le niveau  
suivant, etc.  
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Einhaltung sicherheitsbehördlicher  
Vorschriften  
Lesen Sie vor dem Ausführen von Arbeiten diesen  
Abschnitt. Im folgenden Text werden Sicherheitsvor-  
kehrungen beschrieben, die Sie bei der Installation eines  
Sun Microsystems-Produkts beachten müssen.  
Attention – Afin d'éviter que le rack ne  
penche pendant l'installation du matériel, tirez  
la barre anti-basculement du rack.  
Attention – Pour éviter des températures de  
fonctionnement extrêmes dans le rack,  
assurez-vous que la température maximale ne  
dépasse pas la fourchette de températures  
ambiantes du produit déterminée par le  
fabricant.  
Sicherheitsvorkehrungen  
Treffen Sie zu Ihrem eigenen Schutz bei der Installation des  
Geräts die folgenden Sicherheitsvorkehrungen:  
Beachten Sie alle auf den Geräten angebrachten  
Warnhinweise und Anweisungen.  
Stellen Sie sicher, dass Spannung und Frequenz der  
Stromversorgung den Nennleistungen auf dem am  
Gerät angebrachten Etikett entsprechen.  
Attention – Afin d'empêcher des  
températures de fonctionnement extrêmes  
provoquées par une aération insuffisante,  
assurez-vous de fournir une aération  
appropriée pour un fonctionnement du  
matériel en toute sécurité  
Führen Sie niemals Fremdobjekte in die Öffnungen  
am Gerät ein. Es können gefährliche Spannungen  
anliegen. Leitfähige Fremdobjekte können einen  
Kurzschluss verursachen, der einen Brand, Strom-  
schlag oder Geräteschaden herbeiführen kann.  
Avis de conformité des appareils laser  
Les produits Sun qui font appel aux technologies lasers sont  
conformes aux normes de la classe 1 en la matière.  
Symbole  
Die Symbole in diesem Handbuch haben folgende  
Bedeutung:  
Achtung – Gefahr von Verletzung und  
Geräteschaden. Befolgen Sie die Anwei-  
sungen.  
Class 1 Laser Product  
Luokan 1 Laserlaite  
Klasse 1 Laser Apparat  
Laser Klasse 1  
Achtung – Heiße Oberfläche. Nicht berühren,  
da Verletzungsgefahr durch heiße Oberfläche  
besteht.  
Périphériques CD et DVD  
L'avertissement suivant s'applique aux périphériques CD,  
DVD et autres périphériques optiques:  
Achtung – Gefährliche Spannungen.  
Befolgen Sie die Anweisungen, um  
Stromschläge und Verletzungen zu vermeiden.  
Attention – L'utilisation de contrôles et de  
réglages ou l'application de procédures autres  
que ceux spécifiés dans le présent document  
peuvent entraîner une exposition à des  
radiations dangereuses.  
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Je nach Netzschaltertyp an Ihrem Gerät kann eines der  
folgenden Symbole verwendet werden:  
Lautstärke  
Angegebene Geräuschentwicklung im Einklang mit ISO  
9296, A-bewertet, in Betrieb und im Ruhezustand:  
Ein – Versorgt das System mit Wechselstrom.  
Messwert und Umgebung  
L
(1B = 10 dB)  
wAd  
Aus– Unterbricht die Wechselstromzufuhr  
zum Gerät.  
bei oder unter 25ºC  
bei max. Umgebung  
8.0 B  
8.4 B  
Wartezustand – Der Ein-/Standby-Netz-  
L
Umstehende  
pAm  
schalter befindet sich in der Standby-Position.  
bei oder unter 25ºC  
bei max. Umgebung  
66 dB  
69 dB  
Modifikationen des Geräts  
Nehmen Sie keine elektrischen oder mechanischen  
Gerätemodifikationen vor. Sun Microsystems ist für die  
Einhaltung der Sicherheitsvorschriften von modifizierten  
Sun-Produkten nicht haftbar.  
SELV-Konformität  
Der Sicherheitsstatus der E/A-Verbindungen entspricht  
den SELV-Anforderungen.  
Anschluss des Netzkabels  
Aufstellung von Sun-Geräten  
Achtung – Sun-Geräte sind für  
Achtung – Geräteöffnungen Ihres Sun-  
Produkts dürfen nicht blockiert oder  
Stromversorgungssysteme mit einem  
geerdeten neutralen Leiter (geerdeter  
Rückleiter bei gleichstrombetriebenen  
Geräten) ausgelegt. Um die Gefahr von  
Stromschlägen zu vermeiden, schließen Sie  
das Gerät niemals an andere Stromversor-  
gungssysteme an. Wenden Sie sich an den  
zuständigen Gebäudeverwalter oder an einen  
qualifizierten Elektriker, wenn Sie nicht sicher  
wissen, an welche Art von Stromversor-  
gungssystem Ihr Gebäude angeschlossen ist.  
abgedeckt werden. Sun-Geräte sollten niemals  
in der Nähe von Heizkörpern oder Heißluft-  
klappen aufgestellt werden. Die Nichtbeach-  
tung dieser Richtlinien kann Überhitzung  
verursachen und die Zuverlässigkeit Ihres  
Sun-Geräts beeinträchtigen.  
Achtung – Nicht alle Netzkabel verfügen  
über die gleichen Nennwerte. Herkömmliche,  
im Haushalt verwendete Verlängerungskabel  
besitzen keinen Überlastschutz und sind  
daher für Computersysteme nicht geeignet.  
Verwenden Sie bei Ihrem Sun-Produkt keine  
Haushalts-Verlängerungskabel.  
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Die folgende Warnung gilt nur für Geräte mit Standby-  
Netzschalter:  
Gehäuseabdeckung  
Sie müssen die Abdeckung Ihres Sun-Computersystems  
entfernen, um Karten, Speicher oder interne Speichergeräte  
hinzuzufügen. Bringen Sie vor dem Einschalten des  
Systems die Gehäuseabdeckung wieder an.  
Achtung – Beim Netzschalter dieses Geräts  
handelt es sich nur um einen Ein/Standby-  
Schalter. Zum völligen Abtrennen des Systems  
von der Stromversorgung dient hauptsächlich  
das Netzkabel. Stellen Sie sicher, dass das  
Netzkabel an eine frei zugängliche geerdete  
Steckdose in der Nähe des Systems ange-  
schlossen ist. Schließen Sie das Stromkabel  
nicht an, wenn die Stromversorgung vom  
Systemchassis entfernt wurde.  
Achtung – Nehmen Sie Sun-Geräte nicht  
ohne Abdeckung in Betrieb. Die  
Nichtbeachtung dieses Warnhinweises kann  
Verletzungen oder Geräteschaden zur Folge  
haben.  
Warnungen bezüglich in Racks eingebauter  
Systeme  
Die folgenden Warnungen gelten für Racks und in Racks  
Die folgende Warnung gilt nur für Geräte mit mehreren  
Netzkabeln:  
eingebaute Systeme:  
Achtung – Bei Produkten mit mehreren  
Netz-kabeln müssen alle Netzkabel abgetrennt  
wer-den, um das System völlig von der  
Stromver-sorgung zu trennen.  
Achtung – Aus Sicherheitsgründen sollten  
sämtliche Geräte von unten nach oben in  
Racks eingebaut werden. Installieren Sie also  
zuerst die Geräte, die an der untersten  
Position im Rack eingebaut werden, gefolgt  
von den Systemen, die an nächsthöherer Stelle  
eingebaut werden, usw.  
Warnung bezüglich Batterien  
Achtung – Bei unsachgemäßer Handhabung  
oder nicht fachgerechtem Austausch der  
Batterien besteht Explosionsgefahr. Verwen-  
den Sie bei Systemen mit austauschbaren  
Batterien ausschließlich Ersatzbatterien  
desselben Typs und Herstellers bzw. einen  
entsprechenden, vom Hersteller gemäß den  
Anweisungen im Service-Handbuch des  
Produkts empfohlenen Batterietyp. Versuchen  
Sie nicht, die Batterien auszubauen oder  
außerhalb des Systems wiederaufzuladen.  
Werfen Sie die Batterien nicht ins Feuer.  
Entsorgen Sie die Batterien entsprechend den  
Anweisungen des Herstellers und den vor Ort  
geltenden Vorschriften. CPU-Karten von Sun  
verfügen über eine Echtzeituhr mit integrier-  
ter Lithiumbatterie. Diese Batterie darf nur  
von einem qualifizierten Servicetechniker aus-  
gewechselt werden.  
Achtung – Verwenden Sie beim Einbau den  
Kippschutz am Rack, um ein Umkippen zu  
vermeiden.  
Achtung – Um extreme  
Betriebstemperaturen im Rack zu vermeiden,  
stellen Sie sicher, dass die Maximaltemperatur  
die Nennleistung der Umgebungstemperatur  
für das Produkt nicht überschreitet  
Achtung – Um extreme  
Betriebstemperaturen durch verringerte  
Luftzirkulation zu vermei-den, sollte die für  
den sicheren Betrieb des Geräts erforderliche  
Luftzirkulation eingesetzt werden.  
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Hinweis zur Laser-Konformität  
Sun-Produkte, die die Laser-Technologie verwenden,  
entsprechen den Laser-Anforderungen der Klasse 1.  
Precaución – Existe el riesgo de que se  
produzcan lesiones personales y daños en el  
equipo. Siga las instrucciones.  
Precaución – Superficie caliente. Evite todo  
contacto. Las superficies están calientes y  
pueden causar lesiones personales si se tocan.  
Class 1 Laser Product  
Luokan 1 Laserlaite  
Klasse 1 Laser Apparat  
Laser Klasse 1  
Precaución – Voltaje peligroso. Para reducir  
el riesgo de descargas eléctricas y lesiones  
personales, siga las instrucciones.  
CD- und DVD-Geräte  
Die folgende Warnung gilt für CD-, DVD- und andere  
optische Geräte:  
En función del tipo de interruptor de alimentación del que  
disponga el dispositivo, se utilizará uno de los símbolos  
siguientes:  
Achtung – Die hier nicht aufgeführte  
Verwendung von Steuerelementen,  
Anpassungen oder Ausführung von  
Vorgängen kann eine gefährliche  
Strahlenbelastung verursachen.  
Encendido – Suministra alimentación de CA  
al sistema.  
Apagado – Corta la alimentación de CA del  
sistema.  
Normativas de seguridad  
Lea esta sección antes de realizar cualquier operación. En  
ella se explican las medidas de seguridad que debe tomar al  
instalar un producto de Sun Microsystems.  
Espera – El interruptor de encendido/espera  
está en la posición de espera.  
Medidas de seguridad  
Para su protección, tome las medidas de seguridad  
siguientes durante la instalación del equipo:  
Modificaciones en el equipo  
No realice modificaciones de tipo mecánico ni eléctrico en el  
equipo. Sun Microsystems no se hace responsable del  
cumplimiento de normativas en caso de que un producto  
Sun se haya modificado.  
Siga todos los avisos e instrucciones indicados en el  
equipo.  
Asegúrese de que el voltaje y frecuencia de la fuente  
de alimentación coincidan con el voltaje y frecuencia  
indicados en la etiqueta de clasificación eléctrica del  
equipo.  
Colocación de un producto Sun  
Precaución – No obstruya ni tape las rejillas  
del producto Sun. Nunca coloque un producto  
Sun cerca de radiadores ni fuentes de calor. Si  
no sigue estas indicaciones, el producto Sun  
podría sobrecalentarse y la fiabilidad de su  
funcionamiento se vería afectada.  
No introduzca objetos de ningún tipo por las rejillas  
del equipo, ya que puede quedar expuesto a voltajes  
peligrosos. Los objetos conductores extraños pueden  
producir cortocircuitos y, en consecuencia, incendios,  
descargas eléctricas o daños en el equipo.  
Símbolos  
En este documento aparecen los siguientes símbolos:  
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La siguiente medida solamente se aplica a aquellos  
dispositivos que dispongan de un interruptor de  
alimentación de espera:  
Nivel de ruido  
Emisiones acústicas declaradas de acuerdo con la norma  
ISO 9296 (decibelios A), en funcionamiento y reposo:  
Precaución – El interruptor de alimentación  
de este producto funciona solamente como un  
dispositivo de espera. El cable de alimentación  
hace las veces de dispositivo de desconexión  
principal del sistema. Asegúrese de que  
conecta el cable de alimentación a una toma  
de tierra situada cerca del sistema y de fácil  
acceso. No conecte el cable de alimentación si  
la unidad de alimentación no se encuentra en  
el bastidor del sistema.  
Medición y condiciones ambientales  
L
(1B = 10 dB)  
wAd  
a 25ºC o menos:  
8.0 B  
8.4 B  
máxima temp. ambiente:  
L
(posición de observación)  
pAm  
a 25ºC o menos:  
66 dB  
69 dB  
máxima temp. ambiente:  
La siguiente medida solamente se aplica a aquellos  
dispositivos que dispongan de varios cables de  
alimentación:  
Cumplimiento de la normativa para  
instalaciones SELV  
Las condiciones de seguridad de las conexiones de entrada  
y salida cumplen los requisitos para instalaciones SELV (del  
inglés Safe Extra Low Voltage, voltaje bajo y seguro).  
Precaución – En los productos que cuentan  
con varios cables de alimentación, debe  
desconectar todos los cables de alimentación  
para cortar por completo la alimentación  
eléctrica del sistema.  
Conexión del cable de alimentación  
Precaución – Los productos Sun se han  
diseñado para funcionar con sistemas de  
alimentación que cuenten con un conductor  
neutro a tierra (con conexión a tierra de  
regreso para los productos con alimentación  
de CC). Para reducir el riesgo de descargas  
eléctricas, no conecte ningún producto Sun a  
otro tipo de sistema de alimentación. Póngase  
en contacto con el encargado de las  
instalaciones de su empresa o con un  
electricista cualificado en caso de que no esté  
seguro del tipo de alimentación del que se  
dispone en el edificio.  
Advertencia sobre las baterías  
Precaución – Si las baterías no se manipulan  
o reemplazan correctamente, se corre el riesgo  
de que estallen. En los sistemas que cuentan  
con baterías reemplazables, reemplácelas sólo  
con baterías del mismo fabricante y el mismo  
tipo, o un tipo equivalente recomendado por  
el fabricante, de acuerdo con las instrucciones  
descritas en el manual de servicio del  
producto. No desmonte las baterías ni intente  
recargarlas fuera del sistema. No intente  
deshacerse de las baterías echándolas al fuego.  
Deshágase de las baterías correctamente de  
acuerdo con las instrucciones del fabricante y  
las normas locales. Tenga en cuenta que en las  
placas CPU de Sun, hay una batería de litio  
incorporada en el reloj en tiempo real. Los  
usuarios no deben reemplazar este tipo de  
baterías.  
Precaución – No todos los cables de  
alimentación tienen la misma clasificación  
eléctrica. Los alargadores de uso doméstico no  
cuentan con protección frente a sobrecargas y  
no están diseñados para su utilización con  
sistemas informáticos. No utilice alargadores  
de uso doméstico con el producto Sun.  
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Cubierta de la unidad del sistema  
Aviso de cumplimiento de la normativa para  
la utilización de láser  
Los productos Sun que utilizan tecnología láser cumplen los  
Debe extraer la cubierta de la unidad del sistema  
informático Sun para instalar tarjetas, memoria o  
dispositivos de almacenamiento internos. Vuelva a colocar  
la cubierta antes de encender el sistema informático.  
requisitos establecidos para los productos láser de clase 1.  
Precaución – No ponga en funcionamiento  
los productos Sun que no tengan colocada la  
cubierta. De lo contrario, puede sufrir lesiones  
personales y ocasionar daños en el sistema.  
Class 1 Laser Product  
Luokan 1 Laserlaite  
Klasse 1 Laser Apparat  
Laser Klasse 1  
Advertencia sobre el sistema en bastidor  
Las advertencias siguientes se aplican a los sistemas  
montados en bastidor y a los propios bastidores.  
Dispositivos de CD y DVD  
La siguiente medida se aplica a los dispositivos de CD y  
DVD, así como a otros dispositivos ópticos:  
Precaución – Por seguridad, siempre deben  
montarse los equipos de abajo arriba. A saber,  
primero debe instalarse el equipo que se  
situará en el bastidor inferior; a continuación,  
el que se situará en el siguiente nivel, etc.  
Precaución – La utilización de controles,  
ajustes o procedimientos distintos a los aquí  
especificados puede dar lugar a niveles de  
radiación peligrosos.  
Precaución – Para evitar que el bastidor se  
vuelque durante la instalación del equipo,  
debe extenderse la barra antivolcado del  
bastidor.  
Nordic Lithium Battery Cautions  
Norge  
Precaución – Para evitar que se alcance una  
temperatura de funcionamiento extrema en el  
bastidor, asegúrese de que la temperatura  
máxima no sea superior a la temperatura  
ambiente establecida como adecuada para el  
producto.  
Advarsel – Litiumbatteri — Eksplosjonsfare.  
Ved utskifting benyttes kun batteri som  
anbefalt av apparatfabrikanten. Brukt batteri  
returneres apparatleverandøren.  
Sverige  
Precaución – Para evitar que se alcance una  
temperatura de funcionamiento extrema  
debido a una circulación de aire reducida,  
debe considerarse la magnitud de la  
circulación de aire requerida para que el  
equipo funcione de forma segura.  
Varning – Explosionsfara vid felaktigt  
batteribyte. Använd samma batterityp eller en  
ekvivalent typ som rekommenderas av  
apparattillverkaren. Kassera använt batteri  
enligt fabrikantens instruktion.  
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Danmark  
Advarsel! – Litiumbatteri — Eksplosionsfare  
ved fejlagtig håndtering. Udskiftning må kun  
ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type.  
Levér det brugte batteri tilbage til  
leverandøren.  
Suomi  
Varoitus – Paristo voi räjähtää, jos se on  
virheellisesti asennettu. Vaihda paristo  
ainoastaan laitevalmistajan suosittelemaan  
tyyppiin. Hävitä käytetty paristo valmistajan  
ohjeiden mukaisesti.  
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Regulatory Compliance Statements  
Your Sun product is marked to indicate its compliance class:  
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) — USA  
Industry Canada Equipment Standard for Digital Equipment (ICES-003) — Canada  
Bureau of Standards Metrology and Inspection (BSMI) — Taiwan  
Please read the appropriate section that corresponds to the marking on your Sun product before attempting to install the  
product.  
FCC Class A Notice  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.  
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of  
the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment  
is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if it is  
not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, it may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required  
to correct the interference at his own expense.  
Modifications: Any modifications made to this device that are not approved by Sun Microsystems, Inc. may void the authority  
granted to the user by the FCC to operate this equipment.  
ICES-003 Class A Notice - Avis NMB-003, Classe A  
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.  
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BSMI Class A Notice  
The following statement is applicable to products shipped to Taiwan and marked as Class A on the product compliance  
label.  
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CCC Class A Notice  
The following statement is applicable to products shipped to China and marked with “Class A” on the product’s compliance  
label.  
Korean MIC Class A Statement  
Regulatory Compliance Statements  
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Index  
A
F
Fibre Channel topology, 2  
firmware  
B
update, 26  
C
chassis monitoring module (CMM)  
firmware, 5  
HBA drivers  
known issues, 30  
HBAnywhere Remote Management Utility, 26  
compliance statements  
connecting links to blades status  
status  
I
feature, 3  
patch, 19  
replace, 20  
external FC, 2  
NEM port, 9  
ILOM  
D
diagnostics, 26  
L
E
LEDs  
electrostatic discharge (ESD) handling  
precautions, 8  
NEM, 18  
port, 13  
ESD wrist strap, 8  
lights-out management (ILOM) interface, 14  
link rate, 13  
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links connected to blades status, 18  
Linux  
S
supported versions, 4  
Locator LED and button, 18  
LUNs, discover, 26  
Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP), 2  
M
memory, 2  
port LED definitions, 13  
Sun StorEdge 3510/3511 RAID arrays, 29  
N
NEM  
interface, 2  
LED status, 18  
part number, 2  
O
operating systems  
supported, 5  
W
operating systems, supported versions, 4  
Windows 2003 OS  
driver, 26  
supported versions, 4  
P
patches  
port LEDs, 13  
port numbering, 11  
BIOS, 30  
NEM, 12  
R
ready to remove status, 18  
regulatory compliance statements, 47  
Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS)  
directive, 33  
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