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™
Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced
Mezzanine Card PCIe
Hard Drive and SAS Controller
User’s Guide
for the AMC.1-HDD SAS Disk
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
www.sun.com
Part No. 820-7175-11
March 2010, Revision A
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Copyright © 2010 Sun Microsystems, Inc., 4150 Network Circle, Santa Clara, California 95054, U.S.A. All rights reserved. Sun Microsystems, Inc. has intellectual property rights relating to technology embodied in the product that is described in this document. In particular, and without limitation, these intellectual property rights may include one or more of the U.S. patents listed at http://www.sun.com/patents and one or more additional patents or pending patent applications in the U.S. and in
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Contents Preface vii 1. Getting Started 1–1 1.1 System Requirements 1–2 1.1.1 Operating Systems Compatibility 1–2 1.1.2 Chassis Compatibility 1–2 1.1.3 Blade Server Compatibility 1–2 1.1.4 Electrical and Environmental 1–3 1.2 Unpacking 1–3 1.3 Handling AMCs 1–4 1.4 AMC Faceplate 1–5 1.5 AMC LEDs 1–6 1.6 Removing and Installing AMCs 1–8 1.6.1 Removing an AMC 1–8 1.6.2 Removing a Blade Server and AMC 1–12 1.6.3 Installing an AMC 1–13 iii
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1.7 Enabling and Disabling SAS Ports 1–18 ▼ To Enable AMC Port 2 (Driven by Port 1 of SAS Controller) 18 ▼ To Enable AMC Port 3 (Driven by Port 2 of SAS Controller) 18 ▼ To Disable AMC Port 2 (Driven by Port 1 of SAS Controller) 19 ▼ To Disable AMC Port 3 (Driven by Port 2 of SAS Controller) 19 2. Overview 2–1 2.1 Features 2–2 2.2 Key Components 2–3 2.2.1 Hard Drive Disk 2–3 2.2.2 Power Regulator 2–3 2.2.3 SAS Controller 2–4 2.2.4 Flash 2–4 2.2.5 Module Management Controller (MMC) 2–4 2.2.6 Port
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4. Configuring the AMC 4–1 4.1 Configuration Tools 4–2 4.2 Boot BIOS Utility 4–2 4.2.1 Features and Configurations 4–3 4.2.2 Launching the Boot BIOS Utility 4–3 4.3 OpenBoot BIOS 4–5 4.4 Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) BIOS 4–6 4.5 Enabling and Disabling Channel Ports 4–6 A. Connectors and Ports A–1 A.1 Connector Locations and Assignments A–2 A.2 Connector Pinouts A–2 A.3 SAS Controller Ports A–4 A.4 e-Keying Ports A–5 B. Environment Specifications B–1 B.1 Electrical and Environmental B–2 B.
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C.4.1 EN 55022 Emissions C–4 C.4.2 EN 55024 Immunity C–4 C.5 Regulatory Information C–5 C.5.1 FCC (USA) C–5 C.5.2 Industry Canada (Canada) C–5 Index Index–1 vi Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCIe Hard Drive and SAS Controller User’s Guide • March 2010
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Preface The Netra™ CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCIe Hard Drive and SAS Controller User’s Guide describes the installation and configuration of the Sun Netra CP3000 AMC.1-HDD SAS disk. This guide also includes information about software, environment specifications, connectors, and certifications. Typographic Conventions Typeface Meaning Examples AaBbCc123 The names of commands, files, Edit your.login file. and directories; on-screen Use ls -a to list all files. computer output % You have mail.
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Related Documentation The following table lists the documentation for the AMC.1-HDD SAS disk. The online documentation is available at: http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/prod/cp3000.pcie#hic Application Title Part Number Format Location Latest Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCIe 820-7174-xx PDF Online information Hard Drive and SAS Controller Product Notes Pointer doc Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCIe 820-7177-xx Printed Shipping Kit Hard Drive and SAS Controller Getting Started
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Sun Welcomes Your Comments Sun is interested in improving its documentation and welcomes your comments and suggestions. You can submit your comments by going to: http://www.sun.com/hwdocs/feedback Please include the title and part number of your document with your feedback: Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCIe Hard Drive and SAS Controller User’s Guide, part number 820-7175-11. Preface ix
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CHAPTER 1 Getting Started This chapter provides information and procedures needed to install and make the Sun Netra CP3000 AMC.1-HDD SAS disk operational. This chapter should be read before unpacking and installing the AMC. In addition to this chapter, refer to the following safety document: Important Safety Information for Sun Hardware Systems (816-7190) Caution – When the system is plugged in, energy hazards are present on the midplane. Do not reach into the enclosure while the power is on. Ca
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1.1 System Requirements The following sections briefly describe the minimum system requirements and the configurable features. Links are provided to other chapters and appendixes containing more detailed information. 1.1.1 Operating Systems Compatibility The following operating systems are compatible with the AMC.1-HDD SAS disk. ■ Solaris™ 10 ■ Solaris x86 10 ■ Windows Server 2003 ■ Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5 1.1.2 Chassis Compatibility Before using this AMC.1-HDD SAS disk, review the spe
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1.1.4 Electrical and Environmental See Appendix B for electrical and environmental requirements. Caution – None of the integrated chips junction temperature should exceed 125˚C. The AMC requires air flow to meet this requirement. Testing should be done in the shelf to find the quantity of air flow needed. The recommended minimum air flow is 50 LFM. 1.2 Unpacking Check the shipping carton for damage. If the shipping carton or contents are damaged, notify the carrier and Sun. Retain the shipping c
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1.3 Handling AMCs Caution – The system is sensitive to static electricity. To prevent damage to the assembly, always connect an antistatic wrist strap between you and the system. Avoid touching areas of integrated circuitry. Static discharge can damage these circuits. An antistatic wrist strap and a conductive foam pad is strongly recommend for handling AMCs when installing or upgrading a system. Electronic components, such as disk drives, computer boards, and memory modules can be extremely sen
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■ Do not use an oscilloscope probe on the components. The soldered pins are easily damaged or shorted by the probe point. ■ Transport an AMC in an antistatic bag. 1.4 AMC Faceplate The following shows the faceplate of the Sun Netra CP3000 AMC.1-HDD SAS disk. FIGURE 1-1 AMC.1-HDD SAS Disk Faceplate Note – The AMC is available in different capacities (in gigabytes). The illustration shows a generic faceplate. For your product’s faceplate, the xxx denotes the capacity. Chapter 1 Getting Started 1-5
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1.5 AMC LEDs The following tables give status information for all of the LEDs on the AMC. TABLE 1-1 describes the LEDs defined by ATCA to monitor board status. TABLE 1-1 AMC Status LEDs LED Color State Description Hot-swap Blue On Management power is available to the AMC, and the AMC can safely be extracted. Off The AMC is operational and is unsafe for extraction. Long blink Delay before AMC is activated. Short blink Delay before AMC is deactivated. OOS Red Off AMC is in service. On Light is on
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TABLE 1-2 Hot-Swap BLUE LED States Order Visible State State Description 1 Solid M1 FRU Inactive The Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) microcontroller is booted, but the payload is not. The bottom latch is not fully closed or the activation lock bit set is keeping AMC from activating. 2 Blinking (from solid) M2 Activation The bottom latch is closed or Request activation lock bit has been cleared. The IPMI microcontroller has requested permission to boot the payload from the shelf
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1.6 Removing and Installing AMCs This section describes how to remove and install AMCs. The AMC.1-HDD SAS disk can be installed into an ATCA shelf (chassis) with sites that support AMC.1 PCI Express signaling. The site height must properly match the panel height fitted to the AMC. At the time of publication of this document, the AMC.1-HDD SAS disk is qualified and supported on the following Sun blade servers: ■ Sun Netra CP3060 blade server ■ Sun Netra CP3220 blade server ■ Sun Netra CP3250 blad
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Note – Depending on how the Shelf controls deactivation, the Shelf might not initiate deactivation when you disengage the ejector latch. If so, either configure the Shelf to allow deactivation via latch opening or deactivate by other methods. 4. For the AMC, initiate the hot-swap deactivation sequence by pulling the injector/ejector latch out half way (FIGURE 1-2). The Hot-Swap LED starts blinking. 5. Wait until the Hot-Swap LED is solid blue. 6. When the Hot-Swap LED is solid blue, pull the inj
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FIGURE 1-2 Deactivating the AMC Figure Legend 1 Fully In (IN) When IN, the module communicates to the shelf manager that the module is not in the hot-swap state, and the shelf manager communicates with the MMC. This position is for normal operation. 2 Half Way (HW) When in the HW position, the hot-swap sequence is initiated. The MMC sends a hot-swap event to the shelf manager. Out (OUT) When OUT, the latching mechanism is released and the module can be extracted. Wait 3 for the Hot-Swap LED to s