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Memory | Up to 128 GB |
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Memory Slots | 16 DIMM slots |
Number of Cores | 8 |
CPU Clock Speed | 1.2 GHz |
Storage | Up to 4 hot-swappable SAS or SATA drives |
Network | 4 integrated Gigabit Ethernet ports |
Power Supply | Redundant, hot-swappable power supplies |
Form Factor | Rack-mounted |
Provides references to UNIX commands documentation.
Lists shell prompts for different user types.
Lists related documents available online.
Provides resources for documentation, support, and training.
Instructs users on how to submit feedback for the document.
Describes the T5140 (1U) and T5240 (2U) server form factors.
Details safety measures for handling servers, including lifting and communication.
Covers AC/DC power supply configurations and safety notes for input power.
Lists essential tools and console devices required for system installation.
Advises on installing factory-optional components before server rack installation.
Explains electrostatic discharge prevention measures to protect electronic components.
Provides a high-level overview of the installation procedures and their order.
Guides on verifying components, gathering configuration info, and installing optional components.
Details mounting the server into a rack and connecting to a serial terminal.
Outlines steps to access and configure the ILOM service processor via serial port.
Covers configuring the Solaris OS, installing patches, and loading optional software.
Lists minimum cable connections and details about management ports and Ethernet.
Illustrates and identifies rear and front panel ports and LEDs on the servers.
Explains the components and differences of slide rail assemblies for the servers.
Describes the use of the cable management arm (CMA) and velcro straps for organizing cables.
Provides instructions for mounting servers into an equipment rack using slide rails.
Details the process of unlocking and attaching slide rail mounting brackets to the server chassis.
Guides on sliding the server chassis onto the installed slide rails and securing it.
Explains how to install the Cable Management Arm (CMA) onto the slide rails.
Step-by-step instructions for attaching the CMA rail extension to the slide rails.
Outlines procedures to check the functionality of slide rails and the CMA.
Details connecting serial management, network management, and Ethernet cables.
Describes connecting a Category 5 cable to the SER MGT port for server management.
Explains connecting the NET MGT port to the network for remote management.
Guides on connecting network switch or hub to the server's Ethernet ports.
Provides notes and cautions regarding AC power cable connections for initial power-on.
Instructions on securing server cables within the Cable Management Arm (CMA).
Details wrapping velcro straps around cables to secure them inside the CMA.
Explains how to remove a server from the rack for internal part access.
Provides an overview and instructions for the initial system power-on sequence.
Explains the role of the ILOM system console during system boot.
Describes the ILOM service processor's diagnostics and default network configuration.
Step-by-step guide to connecting terminals and powering on the system for the first time.
Details how to view network configuration, especially if using DHCP.
Guides on accessing the ILOM CLI via serial or network management ports.
Instructions for logging into the ILOM CLI using the serial management port.
Provides steps to manually reconfigure the network management port settings.
Explains how to connect to the service processor using SSH via the network management port.
Covers common operations like system initialization and fault examination using the service processor.
Details the procedure for performing a normal system initialization via the start /SYS command.
Guides on checking POST output and using commands to verify system health.
Refers to tables for understanding device path names in the OpenBoot device tree.
Explains how to boot the preinstalled Solaris OS and its initial configuration.
Provides instructions on booting from disk at the OpenBoot ok prompt.
Mentions setting the auto-boot PROM parameter to false to prevent OS startup.
Details how to reset the system using the shutdown -g0 -i6 -y command.
Outlines the procedure to power cycle the system by shutting down and restarting Solaris OS.
Suggests using SunVTS software to verify installed components and network connections.
Explains the flashupdate command for updating SP and server firmware.
Guides on updating firmware using SSH, the load command, and a TFTP server.
Provides notes on the express rail kit, its components, and installation differences.
Details unlocking and attaching the express rail mounting brackets and slide rails.
Guides on sliding the server onto the rack rails and securing it.
Explains how to remove a server from the rack to access internal parts.
Lists restrictions for T5140 servers using DC input power, like restricted location.
Specifies conductor material, gauge, insulation, and connector requirements for DC power.
Details necessary overcurrent protection devices and circuit breaker specifications.
Explains how to assemble DC input power cables, including strain relief and connectors.
Lists restrictions for T5240 servers using DC input power, like restricted location.
Specifies conductor material, gauge, insulation, and connector requirements for DC power.
Details necessary overcurrent protection devices and circuit breaker specifications.
Explains how to assemble DC input power cables for the T5240 server.