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Sun Oracle SPARC T4-4 User Manual

Sun Oracle SPARC T4-4
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SPARC T4-4 Server
Installation Guide
Part No.: E23414-06
May 2014

Table of Contents

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Sun Oracle SPARC T4-4 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSun Oracle
ModelSPARC T4-4
CategoryServer
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Confirming Server and Site Specifications

Server Overview

Provides a high-level overview of the SPARC T4-4 server's physical characteristics and design.

Front Panel Components

Details the ports, indicators, and controls located on the front of the server.

Rear Panel Components

Describes the ports and connectors situated on the back of the server.

Confirming Specifications

Introduces the section covering server physical, environmental, and electrical specifications.

Physical Specifications

Lists the physical dimensions and weight of the server.

Minimum Clearance for Service Access

Specifies the required space around the server for maintenance and access.

Electrical Specifications

Outlines the voltage, current, power, and heat dissipation requirements of the server.

Input Power Information

Details the server's power consumption and input voltage characteristics.

Environmental Requirements

Defines the operating and non-operating environmental conditions for the server.

Acoustic Noise Emissions

Specifies the declared noise emission levels of the server according to ISO standards.

Preparing for Installation

Shipping Kit

Lists the components included in the server's shipping package for installation.

Handling Precautions

Provides essential safety guidelines for safely handling and installing the server.

ESD Precautions

Outlines measures to prevent electrostatic discharge damage to server components.

Tools Needed for Installation

Lists the required tools and equipment for installing the server.

Installing the Server

Install Optional Components

Guides on installing optional hardware such as memory or PCI cards before rack mounting.

Rack Compatibility

Specifies the requirements for server racks to ensure compatibility with the server.

Rackmount Kit

Describes the components and installation of the rackmount kit for securing the server.

Determine Correct Rackmount Hardware

Helps select the appropriate fasteners and hardware for rack installation based on cabinet type.

Mark the Rackmounting Location

Instructions for using a template to mark mounting points in the rack.

Install the Rackmount Hardware

Step-by-step guide for attaching the rackmount hardware to the cabinet.

Install the Server

Detailed procedure for physically mounting the server into the installed rackmount hardware.

Installing the Shipping Bracket Assembly (Optional)

Shipping Bracket Kit

Describes the shipping bracket kit used for shock and vibration protection during transit.

Determine Correct Shipping Bracket Fasteners

Guides on selecting correct fasteners for the shipping bracket installation.

Install the Front Shipping Bracket

Procedure for attaching the front shipping bracket to the server.

Install the Rear Shipping Bracket

Procedure for attaching the rear shipping bracket to the server.

Remove the Front Shipping Bracket

Instructions for removing the front shipping bracket after the server reaches its destination.

Installing the CMA (Optional)

CMA Kit

Details the components of the Cable Management Assembly (CMA) kit.

Determine Correct CMA Hardware

Helps select the correct fasteners for installing the CMA based on cabinet type.

Install the CMA

Step-by-step guide for attaching the Cable Management Assembly to the server.

Connecting the Server Cables

Cabling Requirements

Outlines the minimum cable connections required for server operation and management.

Identifying Ports

USB Ports

Describes the location, type, and specifications of the server's USB ports.

SER MGT Ports

Details the Serial Management (SER MGT) ports, their connectors, and signals.

NET MGT Port

Describes the Network Management (NET MGT) port, its connector, and configuration.

Gigabit-Ethernet Ports

Provides pinout information for the server's Gigabit Ethernet ports.

QSFP Port

Details the QSFP connector for 10-Gigabit XUAI port connections.

VGA Port

Describes the VGA port located on the front panel of the server.

Connecting Data and Management Cables

Connect the SER MGT Cable

Instructions for connecting the serial management cable to the server.

Connect the NET MGT Cable

Instructions for connecting the network management cable to the server.

Connect the Ethernet Network Cables

Guides on connecting network cables to the server's Ethernet ports.

Connect Other Data Cables

Instructions for connecting external cables to additional I/O components.

Secure Cables Using the CMA

Procedures for using the CMA to organize and secure server cables.

Powering On the Server for the First Time

Connect a Terminal or Emulator to the SER MGT Port

Guides on connecting a terminal or emulator for initial server management.

Prepare Power Cords

Outlines preparations needed before connecting the server's power cords.

Power On the System for the First Time

Step-by-step instructions for powering on the server for initial setup.

Oracle Solaris OS Configuration Parameters

Lists and describes parameters required for initial Oracle Solaris OS configuration.

Assigning a Static IP Address to the SP

Details how to configure a static IP address for the Service Processor (SP).

Oracle ILOM System Console Overview

Provides an overview of the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) system console.

Log In to the SP (SER MGT Port)

Instructions for logging into the Service Processor (SP) using the serial management port.

Assign a Static IP Address to the NET MGT Port

Guides on setting a static IP address for the server's network management port.

Booting the Oracle Solaris Operating System

Boot the Oracle Solaris Operating System

Procedures for booting the Oracle Solaris OS from the server's disk.

Avoid Booting the Oracle Solaris Operating System at Start Up

Instructions on how to prevent the automatic boot of the preinstalled OS.

Reset the Server

Provides the command for resetting the server without a full power cycle.

Power Cycle the Server

Details the steps for performing a full power cycle to resolve system issues.

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