The log is displayed in the order of timestamps, starting from the latest timestamp. xscf> showlogs power -t Mar3017:302005 -T Mar3017:492005 -r Date Event Cause DID Switch Mar 30 17:45:31 JST 2005 Domain Power Off Operator 00 Locked Mar 30 17:35:31 JST 2005 System Power On AC Restored -- Locked EXAMPLE 8 Displays the specified date of a power log. Data with this date or later in the log is displayed. xscf> showlogs power -t Mar3017:302005 Date Event Cause DID Switch Mar 30 17:35:31 JST
Either of the following is displayed: Unavailable Available Assigned The XSB cannot be used. The XSB may be unrecognizable because it is not mounted, it contains an error, it has been assigned to another domain, or the settings of the domain or system board are not complete. The XSB is registered on the DCL and can be used. The XSB may be located in the system board pool. The XSB is reserved for or assigned to the domain. Power status of the XSB n Power is off. y Power is on. Status of
Guide the cable through the cable routings of the rack. 3.6 Prepare the keyboard E Plug the appropriate connector of the keyboard cable into the socket on the underside of the keyboard as shown in the illustration above. A26361-K646-Z102-1-7619 Connecting devices to the server Installation A26361-K646-Z102-1-7619 21 3.7 Connecting devices to the server All ports are on the rear of the server. Which ports are available on your server depend on the boards installed. The standard ports are marked w
1 1 ni 1 e Caution — The latch is not an ejector. Do not bend the latch too far to the right. Doing so can damage the latch 5. Grasp the latch and pull the drive out of the drive slot. Related Information ■ “Install a Hard Drive” on page 73 ■ “Four-Drive Capable Backplane Configuration Reference” on page 77 ■ “Eight-Drive Capable Backplane Configuration Reference” on page 78 ■ “Sixteen-Drive Capable Backplane Configuration Reference” on page 79 ▼ Install a Hard Drive Installing a hard
Since the boot device always has a mounted file system when booted, an alternate boot medium must be employed, and the volume created in that environment. One alternate medium is a network installation image in single-user mode. (Refer to the Solaris 10 Installation Guide for information about configuring and using network-based installations.) 1. Determine which disk is the default boot device. From the OpenBoot ok prompt, type the printenv command, and if necessary the devalias command, to i
Is not lit when the management blade is not active (slave) 2 LAN activity indicator (service LAN connection) Lights up green if a LAN connection exists. Does not light up if no LAN connection exists. Flashes orange when a LAN transfer is in progress. 3 LAN transfer-rate indicator (service LAN port) Lights up green for a LAN transfer rate of 100 Mbit/s. Does not light up for a LAN transfer rate of 10 Mbit/s. BX900 S1 Operating Manual Installation and operation 4 Global Error indicator (orange) –
See “Run POST in Maximum Mode” on page 28. POST error messages use the following syntax: c :s > ERROR: TEST = failing-test c:s > H/W under test = FRU c:s> Repair Instructions: Replace items in order listed by H/W under test above c: s > MSG = test-error-message c:s > END_ERROR In this syntax, c = the core number, s = the strand number. Warning and informational messages use the following syntax: 42 SPARC Enterprise T5440 Server Service Manual • July 2009 INFO or WARNING: message In COD
You can use this command if the system is powered off. setrci -c set [host_no] Sets up an RCI Host node. Before this command can be executed, the RCI settings must already have been initialized. host_noAF Integer numbers from 1 to 32 are assigned in this order. setrci -c initconfig Assigns an RCI address to an I/O unit connected via RCI. Before this command can be executed, the RCI Host node settings must already have been made. setrci -c addconfig Makes the RCI settings for the case that a host