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Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Systems
Installation Guide
Manual Code: C120-E678-12EN
July 2015

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Fujitsu M10 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Operating SystemOracle Solaris
Power SupplyRedundant power supplies
ProcessorSPARC64 X+
MemoryUp to 16 TB per domain
StorageMultiple options including SSD and HDD
Networking10 Gb Ethernet, optional InfiniBand
Form FactorRackmount

Summary

Preface

Related Documentation

Lists documents related to SPARC M10 systems, including links to Oracle and Fujitsu documentation sites.

Text Conventions

Explains the fonts and symbols used in the document to express specific types of information.

Chapter 1 Understanding the Installation Flow

1.1 Workflow for the SPARC M10-1

Describes the flow from SPARC M10-1 installation to initial system settings, including XSCF setup and partition configuration.

1.4 Workflow when Connecting the PCI Expansion Unit

Details the process of installing a PCI expansion unit and checking component status.

Chapter 2 Planning and Preparing for System Installation

2.1 Safety Precautions

Provides essential safety precautions for installing SPARC M10 systems, covering electrical safety and rack installation.

2.4 Confirming Rack Specifications

Details requirements for using racks with SPARC M10 systems, including mounting conditions and dimensions.

2.5 Checking Environmental Conditions

Describes required environmental conditions for SPARC M10 systems, including temperature, humidity, and contaminants.

2.8 Checking the Power Input Type

Explains the available power input types for SPARC M10 systems and the importance of sufficient redundant power.

Chapter 3 Installing the System

3.1 Preparing the Necessary Tools;Information for Installation

Lists the tools and information required for installation and emphasizes preparing them before starting work.

3.3 Installing a Rack

Details procedures for connecting power cords to PDUs, installing expansion racks, and connecting racks.

3.4 Mounting the Chassis in a Rack

Describes procedures for mounting chassis in equipment racks, covering different methods for securing rails.

3.5 Mounting Optional Components

Explains procedures for mounting optional components like memory and PCI cards, referring to specific service manuals.

Chapter 4 Configuring Building Block Connections

4.1 Setting the ID (BB-ID) Identifying a Chassis

Describes setting chassis IDs (BB-IDs) sequentially for building block configurations.

4.2 Connecting Cables (for Direct Connections between Chassis)

Details connecting crossbar and XSCF cables for direct connections between chassis.

4.3 Connecting Cables (for Connections through Crossbar Boxes)

Explains connecting crossbar and XSCF cables for configurations using crossbar boxes.

Chapter 5 Connecting Cables to the Chassis

5.1 Connecting Cables to the SPARC M10-1

Details connecting serial, network, and power cables to the SPARC M10-1 chassis.

5.5 Storing Cables

Provides procedures for storing cables within the rack, separately for 700 mm and 600 mm widths.

Chapter 6 Performing an Initial System Diagnosis

6.1 Connecting the System Management Terminal to the Chassis

Explains checking terminal software settings and connecting the system management terminal to the XSCF serial port.

6.3 Logging In to the XSCF

Describes the procedure for logging into the XSCF using the default user account and authentication method.

6.7 Performing a Diagnosis Test

Details the procedure for performing an initial diagnosis of the physical system board (PSB) while power is off.

Chapter 7 Making the Initial System Settings

7.1 Setting the Password Policy

Explains how to check and adjust password policy settings for user accounts.

7.5 Configuring the XSCF Network

Covers XSCF network settings, including host names, IP addresses, routing, and applying network settings.

Chapter 8 Before Installing;Removing a System with a Building Block Configuration

8.1 Confirming the System Configuration

Instructs to confirm pre- and post-installation/removal system configurations for building block systems.

8.2 Confirming the Installation Pattern of a Building Block Configuration

Describes installation patterns for building block configurations and points of concern during installation.

8.3 Confirming the Removal Pattern of a Building Block Configuration

Details removal patterns for building block configurations and points of concern during removal.

Chapter 9 Installing a System with a Building Block Configuration

9.1 Preparing the Necessary Tools and Delivered Components for Installation

Details preparation for installing SPARC M10-4S and confirming delivered components.

9.2 Installing the SPARC M10-4 S

Provides procedures for installing SPARC M10-4S, covering different scenarios like operating or stopped physical partitions.

9.3 Adding Expansion Rack 1 (Installation for Expansion to Up to the 8 BB Configuration)

Describes installing expansion rack 1 for configurations up to 8BB, including changing multi-BB to 1BB.

9.5 Adding Expansion Racks 1 and 2

Explains the procedure for adding expansion racks 1 and 2 for 9BB to 16BB configurations.

Chapter 10 Removing a System with a Building Block Configuration

10.1 Preparing the Necessary Tools for Removal

Lists tools for removing SPARC M10-4S and points of concern during removal.

10.2 Removing the SPARC M10-4 S

Details procedures for removing SPARC M10-4S while physical partition is operating or stopped.

10.3 Removal of Expansion Rack 2, and Decrease in the Number of SPARC M10-4 S Units to Four or Less

Describes removing expansion rack 2 and reducing SPARC M10-4S units to four or less.

Appendix A Troubleshooting

A.1 Understanding the Usual Problems and Their Corrective Actions

Provides a list of common problems during installation and their corrective actions.

A.2 Understanding Commands for Troubleshooting

Explains XSCF shell commands for checking detailed error information and system status.

A.3 How to Restore a BB-ID from an Incorrect Setting

Describes procedures for restoring BB-IDs when they are incorrectly set.

Appendix B Cable Connection Information on Building Block Configurations

B.1 2 BB Configuration (Direct Connections between Chassis)

Provides cable connection diagrams and lists for 2BB configurations with direct connections.

B.4 2 BB Configuration to 8 BB Configuration (Connections through Crossbar Boxes)

Details cable connections for 2BB to 8BB configurations using crossbar boxes.

Appendix C Setup Command Workflow

Table C-1 XSCF setup command examples

Lists XSCF setup commands, their descriptions, mandatory status, and linked sections.

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