Oracle Netra Server X3-2 Installation guide

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Netra Server X3-2
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Installation Guide
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Contents
Using This Documentation vii
Understanding the Server 1
Installation Task Overview 2
Server Overview 3
Front Panel Components (Installation) 5
Rear Panel Components (Installation) 7
Confirming Server and Site Specifications 9
Physical Specifications 10
Minimum Clearance for Service Access 10
AC and DC Power Supply Specifications 11
Input Power Information 12
Overcurrent Protection Requirements 13
DC Power Source, Power Connection, and Grounding Requirements 14
Environmental Requirements 15
Acoustic Noise Emissions 16
Airflow Clearance 16
Preparing for Installation 19
Shipping Kit Inventory 19
Handling Precautions 20
ESD Precautions 21
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Tools Needed for Installation 22
Optional Components 22
Rack Cautions 23
Stabilize the Rack 24
Installing the Server in a 4-Post Rack 27
Installing the Standard 19-Inch Hardmount Kit (4-Post Rack) 28
19-Inch Hardmount Kit (4-Post Rack) 29
Install the Server (4-Post, 19-Inch Hardmount Kit) 30
Installing the 19-Inch Sliding-Rail Kit (4-Post Rack) 32
19-Inch Sliding Rail Kit (4-Post Rack) 33
Install the Server (4-Post, 19-Inch Sliding Rail Kit) 34
Installing the 600-mm Hardmount Kit (4-Post Rack) 40
600-mm Hardmount Kit (4-Post Rack) 41
Install the Server (4-Post, 600-mm Hardmount Kit) 42
Installing the Server in a 2-Post Rack 51
Installing the 19-Inch Hardmount Kit
(2-Post Rack) 51
19-Inch Hardmount Rack Kit (2-Post Rack) 52
Install the Server (2-Post, 19-Inch Hardmount Rack Kit) 53
Installing the 19-Inch Sliding-Rail Kit
(2-Post Rack) 59
19-Inch Sliding-Rail Kit (2-Post Rack) 60
Install a Server (2-Post, 19-Inch Sliding-Rail Kit) 61
Installing the 23-Inch Hardmount Kit
(2-Post Rack) 68
23-Inch Hardmount Kit (2-Post Rack) 69
Install the Server (23-Inch Hardmount Kit) 70
Connecting Cables 77
Contents v
Connecting Data and Management Cables 78
Available Connections 78
Cable the SP 81
Cable the Ethernet Ports 81
(Optional) Connect Other Data Cables 82
Identifying Ports 82
SER MGT Port 83
NET MGT Port 84
Gigabit Ethernet Ports 84
USB Ports 86
Video Port 86
Alarm Port 88
Powering On the Server the First Time 91
Connect AC Power Cords 92
Assembling DC Power Cords and Applying DC Power 93
Connect the Chassis Ground Wire 94
Assemble the DC Input Power Cord 95
Install Strain Relief Housings 99
Connect DC Power Cords 102
Power On the Host for the First Time 103
Glossary 107
Index 115
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Using This Documentation
This document explains how to install Oracle’s Netra Server X3-2 (formerly Sun
Netra X4270 M3 Server) into a rack.
This document is written for technicians, system administrators, and authorized
service providers.
These topics are covered:
“Product Notes” on page vii
“Related Documentation” on page viii
“Feedback” on page viii
“Support and Accessibility” on page viii
Product Notes
For late-breaking information and known issues about this product, refer to the
product notes at:
http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=NetraServerX3-2
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Related Documentation
Feedback
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Understanding the Server
These topics provide an installation overview and information about the server
features.
“Installation Task Overview” on page 2
“Server Overview” on page 3
“Front Panel Components (Installation)” on page 5
“Rear Panel Components (Installation)” on page 7
Related Information
“Confirming Server and Site Specifications” on page 9
“Preparing for Installation” on page 19
“Installing the Server in a 4-Post Rack” on page 27
“Installing the Server in a 2-Post Rack” on page 51
“Connecting Cables” on page 77
“Powering On the Server the First Time” on page 91
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Installation Task Overview
Perform the following tasks to install and configure the server.
Related Information
“Server Overview” on page 3
“Front Panel Components (Installation)” on page 5
“Rear Panel Components (Installation)” on page 7
Server Service
Step Description Links
1. Review the product notes for any late-breaking
news about the server.
Netra Server X3-2 (formerly Sun Netra X4270 M3
Server) Product Notes
2. Review the server features and familiarize yourself
with the server components.
“Server Overview” on page 3
“Front Panel Components (Installation)” on page 5
“Rear Panel Components (Installation)” on page 7
3. Review the server specifications and the site
requirements.
“Confirming Server and Site Specifications” on
page 9
4. Confirm that you received all the items you
ordered.
“Shipping Kit Inventory” on page 19
5. Review safety and ESD precautions. “Handling Precautions” on page 20
“ESD Precautions” on page 21
6. Gather the required tools. “Tools Needed for Installation” on page 22
7. Install any optional components that you ordered. “Optional Components” on page 22
8. Review the rack cautions. “Rack Cautions” on page 23
9. Install the server in a 4-post or 2-post rack. “Installing the Server in a 4-Post Rack” on page 27
“Installing the Server in a 2-Post Rack” on page 51
10. Review cabling requirements and port information.
Attach data and management cables to the server.
“Connecting Cables” on page 77
11. Prepare the power cords, apply power, and start the
server for the first time.
“Powering On the Server the First Time” on page 91
Understanding the Server 3
Server Overview
The server is a carrier-grade, NEBS-certified, 2U server.
Component Description
CPU Two processors from the Intel Xeon processor E5-2600 product family
Memory 16 DDR3 DIMM slots that support 8 GB and 16 GB DIMM capacities (maximum of
256 GB using 16 GB DIMMs).
Note - The quantity and capacity of installed memory varies based on what was
ordered.
Storage Depending on the model, one of the following configurations:
Up to 6 2.5-inch, hot-swappable, SAS drives and 1 SATA DVD-RW (shown)
Up to 8 2.5-inch, hot-swappable, SAS drives (not shown)
Note - The total number of drives and storage capacity varies based on what was
ordered, with a maximum capacity of either 6 or 8 600-GB drives.
Optical media Only available in the 6-drive model: One slot-loading, slimline SATA DVD drive,
supporting CD-R/-RW, CD+R/+RW, DVD-R/-RW, DVD+R/+RW (when used
with supported media).
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Related Information
“Installation Task Overview” on page 2
“Front Panel Components (Installation)” on page 5
“Rear Panel Components (Installation)” on page 7
Server Service
Service processor Internal AST2300 SP, providing IPMI 2.0 compliant remote management
capabilities. The SP features:
Oracle ILOM 3.1
2D graphics (HD-15 VGA Connector)
Serial management (RJ-45)
Network management (10/100BASE-T Ethernet RJ-45)
Complete host remote management, including remote KVMS over Ethernet
Alarm connectors Four Telco dry contact (electrically isolated) user alarms.
Ethernet ports Four 10Gb/s Ethernet ports with integrated link/speed LEDs. Supports 100 Mb/s,
1000 Mb/sec, 10000 Mb/sec transfer rates.
PCIe slots Six PCIe Gen3 slots with x8 electrical interface that accommodate low-profile PCIe
cards.
USB2.0 ports 6 ports (2 front, 2 rear, 2 internal).
Note - 1 internal USB port is preinstalled with a USB drive containing OSA.
Indicators and switches Power button switch
Locate button switch with integrated LED
System OK LED
System Fault LED
Alarm LEDs - Critical, Major, Minor, and User
SP LED
Rear PS LED
Power supplies Depending on the model, one of the following configurations:
2 hot-swappable AC supplies (maximum 760 W)
2 hot-swappable DC supplies (maximum 660 W)
Cooling 5 internal fans and one integrated power supply fan in each supply.
Component Description
Understanding the Server 5
Front Panel Components (Installation)
FIGURE: Front Panel, 8-Drive Model (Front Filter Removed)
No. Description Links
1 Indicators and switches, top to bottom:
Status indicators:
Locator LED and button
Service Required LED
System OK LED
Power button
SP LED
Rear PS LED
Telco alarm indicators:
Critical LED
Major LED
Minor LED
User LED
Server Service, interpreting diagnostic LEDs
2 8 SAS drive slots Server Service, servicing drives
3 2 USB 2.0 connectors “USB Ports” on page 86
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FIGURE: Front Panel, 6-Drive Model (Front Filter Removed)
No. Description Links
1 Indicators and switches, top to bottom:
Status indicators:
Locator LED and button
Service Required LED
System OK LED
Power button
SP LED
Rear PS LED
Telco alarm indicators:
Critical LED
Major LED
Minor LED
User LED
Server Service, interpreting diagnostic LEDs
2 DVD Server Service, servicing the DVD
3 2 USB 2.0 connectors “USB Ports” on page 86
4 8 SAS drive slots Server Service, servicing drives
Understanding the Server 7
Related Information
“Installation Task Overview” on page 2
“Server Overview” on page 3
“Rear Panel Components (Installation)” on page 7
Server Service
Rear Panel Components (Installation)
No. Description Links
1 Two hot-swappable power supplies (AC or DC),
top to bottom: PS1, PS0
Server Service, servicing power supplies
2 6 PCIe low-profile card slots Server Service, servicing PCIe cards
3 Chassis ground posts “Connect the Chassis Ground Wire” on page 94
4 Status indicators: Locator LED and button,
Service Required LED, System OK LED
Server Service, identifying diagnostic LEDs
5 2 USB 2.0 ports “USB Ports” on page 86
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Related Information
“Installation Task Overview” on page 2
“Server Overview” on page 3
“Front Panel Components (Installation)” on page 5
Server Service
6 SP 15-pin VGA video port
Note - This port is for temporary use during
installation or service procedures and has a
maximum cable length limit of 6 meters.
“Video Port” on page 86
7 SP SER MGT port “SER MGT Port” on page 83
8 SP NET MGT port “NET MGT Port” on page 84
9 Alarm port, DB-15 connector “Alarm Port” on page 88
10 Not supported on this product. Do not connect
any cables to these ports.
11 4 Gigabit Ethernet ports (left to right: NET 3,
NET 2, NET 1, NET 0)
“Gigabit Ethernet Ports” on page 84
No. Description Links
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Confirming Server and Site
Specifications
These topics provide information about the server specifications.
“Physical Specifications” on page 10
“Minimum Clearance for Service Access” on page 10
“AC and DC Power Supply Specifications” on page 11
“Input Power Information” on page 12
“Overcurrent Protection Requirements” on page 13
“DC Power Source, Power Connection, and Grounding Requirements” on page 14
“Environmental Requirements” on page 15
“Acoustic Noise Emissions” on page 16
“Airflow Clearance” on page 16
Related Information
“Understanding the Server” on page 1
“Preparing for Installation” on page 19
“Installing the Server in a 4-Post Rack” on page 27
“Installing the Server in a 2-Post Rack” on page 51
“Connecting Cables” on page 77
“Powering On the Server the First Time” on page 91
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Physical Specifications
Related Information
“Minimum Clearance for Service Access” on page 10
“AC and DC Power Supply Specifications” on page 11
“Input Power Information” on page 12
“Overcurrent Protection Requirements” on page 13
“DC Power Source, Power Connection, and Grounding Requirements” on page 14
“Environmental Requirements” on page 15
“Acoustic Noise Emissions” on page 16
“Airflow Clearance” on page 16
Minimum Clearance for Service Access
Related Information
“Physical Specifications” on page 10
Description U.S. Metric
Height 3.44 in. 87.4 mm
Width 17.52 in. 445 mm
Depth from bezel to rear I/O 19.74 in. 501 mm
Weight
*
fully configured without PCIe cards
* Weight specifications vary based on the model and internal options.
40.8 lb 18.5 kg
Description Specification
Clearance, front of server 36 in. (91 cm)
Clearance, rear of server 36 in. (91 cm)
Confirming Server and Site Specifications 11
“AC and DC Power Supply Specifications” on page 11
“Input Power Information” on page 12
“Overcurrent Protection Requirements” on page 13
“DC Power Source, Power Connection, and Grounding Requirements” on page 14
“Environmental Requirements” on page 15
“Acoustic Noise Emissions” on page 16
“Airflow Clearance” on page 16
AC and DC Power Supply Specifications
The values in this table are the power supply specifications.
Related Information
“Physical Specifications” on page 10
“Minimum Clearance for Service Access” on page 10
“Input Power Information” on page 12
“Overcurrent Protection Requirements” on page 13
“DC Power Source, Power Connection, and Grounding Requirements” on page 14
“Environmental Requirements” on page 15
“Acoustic Noise Emissions” on page 16
“Airflow Clearance” on page 16
Parameter AC DC
Voltage (nominal) 100 to 120/200 to 240 VAC
(90 to 132/180 to 264 VAC ranges)
-48 or -60 VDC (-40 to -72 VDC range)
Input current (maximum) 6.8A @ 100-120 VAC
3.4A @ 200-240 VAC
14.2A @ -48 VDC
11.3A @ -60 VDC
Frequency (nominal) 50/60 Hz (47 to 63 Hz range) N/A
DC input treatment N/A Isolated DC Return (DC-I)
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Input Power Information
The total input power for the server is divided equally among the power supplies in
operation. Reversing the positive and negative inputs to the power supplies of a DC
input server will not cause damage. However, the power supplies with reversed
input will not operate.
The inputs to a power supply are isolated from the server chassis and the other
power supply inputs. The AC or DC power inputs might be at different voltages
within the acceptable range and might have different offset voltages relative to the
server chassis.
Note The server does not require an additional surge protector for the AC power
configurations if the facility has a surge protector that limits voltage surges to less
than 2000V. You can, however, install a surge protector if your site requires an
additional protector.
Note Safety agency requirements prohibit Oracle Corporation from changing a
product from AC input to DC input or from DC input to AC input after the product
has been removed from the agency approved manufacturing site.
Related Information
“Physical Specifications” on page 10
“Minimum Clearance for Service Access” on page 10
“AC and DC Power Supply Specifications” on page 11
“Overcurrent Protection Requirements” on page 13
“DC Power Source, Power Connection, and Grounding Requirements” on page 14
“Environmental Requirements” on page 15
“Acoustic Noise Emissions” on page 16
“Airflow Clearance” on page 16
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