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Contents
Preface ix
1. System Overview 1–1
1.1 Product Overview 1–1
1.2 System Specifications 1–8
1.2.1 Environmental Specifications 1–11
1.2.2 Power Specifications 1–12
1.2.3 M8000 Server Components 1–13
1.2.4 M9000 Server Components (Base Cabinet Only) 1–15
1.2.5 M9000 Server Components (With an Expansion Cabinet) 1–17
1.2.6 Operator Panel Overview 1–18
1.3 Server Components 1–21
1.3.1 CPU Module 1–21
1.3.2 CPU/Memory Board Unit 1–22
1.3.3 I/O Unit 1–22
1.3.4 FAN Unit 1–23
1.3.5 Power Supply Unit 1–23
1.3.6 Crossbar Unit 1–23
1.3.7 Clock Control Unit 1–23
1.3.8 Operator Panel 1–23
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1.3.9 XSCF Unit 1–24
1.3.10 Internal Drive Units 1–24
1.4 Component Mounting Conditions 1–25
1.5 Optional Products 1–26
1.5.1 Power Supply Options 1–26
1.5.2 External I/O Expansion Unit 1–27
1.5.3 M9000 Server (Expansion Cabinet) Option 1–28
1.6 Software Features 1–28
2. System Features 2–1
2.1 Hardware Configuration 2–1
2.1.1 CPU 2–1
2.1.1.1 Mounted Processors and CPU Operational Modes 2–2
2.1.2 Memory Subsystem 2–5
2.1.3 I/O Subsystem 2–5
2.1.4 System Bus 2–5
2.1.5 System Control 2–7
2.2 Partitioning 2–7
2.2.1 Features 2–7
2.2.2 Domain Hardware Requirements 2–8
2.2.3 Domain Configuration 2–10
2.3 Resource Management 2–12
2.3.1 Dynamic Reconfiguration 2–12
2.3.2 PCI Hot-plug 2–13
2.3.3 Capacity on Demand 2–13
2.3.4 Oracle Solaris Zones 2–13
2.4 RAS 2–13
2.4.1 Reliability 2–14
2.4.2 Availability 2–14
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2.4.3 Serviceability 2–15
3. About Software 3–1
3.1 Oracle Solaris OS Functions 3–1
3.1.1 Domain Management 3–2
3.1.2 PCI Hot-plug 3–2
3.2 XSCF Firmware Function 3–2
3.2.1 XSCF Features 3–2
3.2.1.1 Command Line-based User Interface (XSCF Shell) 3–3
3.2.1.2 Browser-Based User Interface (XSCF Web) 3–4
3.2.2 XSCF Functional Overview 3–4
3.2.2.1 System Management 3–4
3.2.2.2 Security Management 3–4
3.2.2.3 System Status Management 3–5
3.2.2.4 Error Detection and Management 3–5
3.2.2.5 Remote System Control and Monitoring 3–5
3.2.2.6 Resource Management 3–5
3.2.2.7 Airflow Indicator 3–6
Index Index–1
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ix
Preface
This overview guide describes system features, system configurations, hardware
functions, and software functions of the SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000 servers
from Oracle and Fujitsu. References herein to the M8000 server or M9000 server are
references to the SPARC Enterprise M8000 or SPARC Enterprise M9000 server.
This section explains:
“SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000 Servers Documentation” on page ix
“Text Conventions” on page xi
“Notes on Safety” on page xi
“Documentation Feedback” on page xii
SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000
Servers Documentation
For the web location of all SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000 servers documents,
refer to the SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000 Servers Getting Started Guide packaged
with your server.
Product notes are available on the website only. Please check for the most recent
update for your product.
Note – For Sun Oracle software-related manuals (Oracle Solaris OS, and so on), go
to: http://docs.sun.com
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Book Titles Sun/Oracle Fujitsu
SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000 Servers Site Planning Guide 819-4203 C120-H014
SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000 Servers Getting Started Guide
*
* This is a printed document.
821-3049 C120-E323
SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000 Servers Overview Guide 819-4204 C120-E324
SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers Important
Legal and Safety Information
*
821-2098 C120-E633
SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000 Servers Safety and Compliance Guide 819-4201 C120-E326
External I/O Expansion Unit Safety and Compliance Guide 819-1143 C120-E457
SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000 Servers Unpacking Guide
*
821-3047 C120-E327
SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000 Servers Installation Guide 819-4200 C120-E328
SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000 Servers Service Manual 819-4202 C120-E330
External I/O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual 819-1141 C120-E329
SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers
Administration Guide
821-2794 C120-E331
SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers XSCF
Users Guide
821-2797 C120-E332
SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers XSCF
Reference Manual
Varies per
release
Varies per
release
SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers Dynamic
Reconfiguration (DR) Users Guide
821-2796 C120-E335
SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers Capacity on
Demand (COD) User’s Guide
821-2795 C120-E336
SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers Product
Notes
Beginning with the XCP1100 release.
Varies per
release
Varies per
release
SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000 Servers Product Notes Varies per
release
Varies per
release
External I/O Expansion Unit Product Notes 819-5324 C120-E456
SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers Glossary 821-2800 C120-E514
Preface xi
Text Conventions
This manual uses the following fonts and symbols to express specific types of
information.
Notes on Safety
Read the following documents thoroughly before using or handling any SPARC
Enterprise M8000/M9000 server.
SPARC Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers Important Legal and
Safety Information
SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000 Servers Safety and Compliance Guide
Fonts/symbols Meaning Example
AaBbCc123 What you type, when contrasted
with on-screen computer output.
This font represents the example of
command input in the frame.
XSCF> adduser jsmith
AaBbCc123 The names of commands, files, and
directories; on-screen computer
output.
This font represents the example of
command input in the frame.
XSCF> showuser -P
User Name: jsmith
Privileges: useradm
auditadm
Italic Indicates the name of a reference
manual
See the SPARC Enterprise
M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M90
00 Servers XSCF Users Guide.
" " Indicates names of chapters,
sections, items, buttons, or menus
See Chapter 2, "System Features."
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Documentation Feedback
If you have any comments or requests regarding this document, go to the following
web sites.
For Oracle users:
http://docs.sun.com
For Fujitsu users in U.S.A., Canada, and Mexico:
http://www.computers.us.fujitsu.com/www/support_servers.shtml?s
upport/servers
For Fujitsu users in other countries, refer to this SPARC Enterprise contact:
http://www.fujitsu.com/global/contact/computing/sparce_index.html
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CHAPTER
1
System Overview
This chapter provides an overview of features, specifications, and configurations of
the SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000 servers.
Section 1.1, “Product Overview” on page 1-1
Section 1.2, “System Specifications” on page 1-8
Section 1.3, “Server Components” on page 1-21
Section 1.4, “Component Mounting Conditions” on page 1-25
Section 1.5, “Optional Products” on page 1-26
Section 1.6, “Software Features” on page 1-28
1.1 Product Overview
This section describes the features and appearances of M8000/M9000 servers.
M8000/M9000 servers have been developed as UNIX servers using a symmetric
multi-processing (SMP) architecture. Each of these systems merges mainframe
technologies for high reliability, and the associated know-how accumulated over
time, with the high-speed technologies of super computers and the openness of
UNIX server development.
If a problem occurs during operation, the errors causing them can be corrected or
isolated without stopping the system. This feature minimizes problems in many
cases, thereby improving job continuity.
Each of the M8000/M9000 servers contains one or more multicore SPARC64 VI,
SPARC64 VII, and SPARC64 VII+ processors. They can operate as multiple servers
that permit flexible use of resources, including more efficient execution of job
operations. In the M8000/M9000 servers, the SPARC64 VI, SPARC64 VII, and
SPARC64 VII+ processors can be mounted in combination.
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Each server consists of a cabinet containing various mounted components, a front
door, rear door, and side panels as parts of the server structure. An operator panel is
mounted on the front door and is always accessible. Take special care in handling
and storing the dedicated key that is provided for the front door and the operator
panel.
FIGURE 1-1 through FIGURE 1-3 show exterior views of the servers.
M8000 Server Appearance
FIGURE 1-1 M8000 Server (Front View)
RFID tag
Operator panel
Chapter 1 System Overview 1-3
M9000 Server Appearance (Base Cabinet Only)
FIGURE 1-2 M9000 Server (Base Cabinet Only)
RFID tag
Operator panel
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M9000 Server Appearance (With an Expansion Cabinet)
The expansion cabinet is an M9000 option connected to the M9000 (type for the base
cabinet only).
FIGURE 1-3 M9000 Server (With an Expansion Cabinet)
RFID tag Operator panel
Chapter 1 System Overview 1-5
M8000/M9000 servers have the following features:
Multicore SPARC64 VI/SPARC64 VII/SPARC64 VII+ gigahertz processors
These processors provide superior performance, due to their high scalability
allowing expansion to up to 64 dual-core CPU modules, and technologies
enabling high-speed arithmetic operations and data transfers.
Reliability and availability are enhanced with Error Checking and Correction
(ECC) data protection and instruction retry.
As faster and higher-performing CPU modules become available, they can be
added to or replace existing installed CPU modules to further improve
performance.
The system uses symmetric multiple-processing (SMP), so each CPU can access
any part of system memory regardless of its mounting location. Adding more
CPUs does not affect memory access to any of the installed CPUs.
High-speed crossbar-type system bus
The high-speed crossbar-type system bus that provides high-speed wide-band
data transfer maximizes the performance of the SPARC64 VI/SPARC64
VII/SPARC64 VII+ processors.
ECC memory
ECC functionality protects data on all system buses and in memory, so that any
errors in data are automatically corrected. In addition to ECC memory, Chipkill
memory protection is supported.
PCI Express (PCIe) is mounted as I/O buses
PCIe, with a maximum bus width of eight lanes is used for the inter-connect bus
with the I/O device.
An optional External I/O Expansion Unit enables I/O slot expansion in the
system.
Connect an External I/O Expansion Unit to add more PCIe and PCI-X slots to the
server.
An External I/O Expansion Unit is connected by a cable to a link card plugged
into a PCIe slot in an I/O unit.
The main components, power supply units, and FAN units can be configured to
be redundant
Redundant configurations can be used for the main components, such as a power
supply unit, FAN unit, hard disk drive, and PCI card. Implementation of
redundant configurations enables operation to continue without interruption
even if one of the units making up part of the system fails.
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The main components, power supply units, and FAN units support active (hot)
replacement/addition
Component replacement and addition during system operation supported for the
main components, such as a power supply unit, FAN unit, hard disk drive,
system control facility (board), system board, and PCI card, with some exceptions.
Dynamic reconfiguration (DR) is used for active replacement and addition of
CPU/memory board unit and I/O unit configuring the system board.
PCI hot-plug function enables replacement and addition of PCI cards while the
system is running.
Automatic reboot on failure
If a failure occurs, the faulty component is automatically isolated from the system,
and the system is rebooted. If 1-bit errors occur frequently in the cache memory
configuring a CPU, the faulty memory can be dynamically isolated without
rebooting the Oracle Solaris Operating System (Oracle Solaris OS). This type of
graceful degradation function enables the operation of the other resources to
continue without interruption, and also provides high fault-tolerance in case of
failure.
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) controller
For measures against commercial power failure, the server is equipped with UPS
controller (UPC) ports. Using a UPS enables stable power supply to the system
when a power failure or an extensive power interruption occurs.
eXtended System Control Facility (XSCF)
This product has a built-in service processor (called the eXtended System Control
Facility (XSCF)), which monitors the system temperature, the hardware status of
the power supply unit and FAN unit, and the operating status of domains.
You can configure the system to selectively degrade a faulty component for
operation if supply failure is detected.
Scheduling is supported to enable automatic power-on and power-off of the
server according to the specified operation schedule.
The console of each domain can be controlled from the XSCF via a network.
A browser-based user interface (BUI) and the command line-based interface
facilitate operations for making configuration changes and status monitoring in
the system.
Note – A console display terminal is required for console control. Prepare it before
installation. The devices that can be used as the terminal are listed below.
PC
Workstation
ASCII terminal
Chapter 1 System Overview 1-7
Terminal server (or a touch panel connected to a terminal server)
Note – For the console connection method, see the SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000
Servers Installation Guide.
Partitioning function
One high-end server can be divided into multiple areas, or domains, for more
effective scalability. Each domain manages resources in linkage with the XSCF. A
domain may consist of optimized resources depending on its intended use,
enabling more efficient system configurations.
Dynamic Reconfiguration (DR) enables adding, deleting, and relocating resources
of domains without stopping processing in the domain. This enables dynamic
reconfiguration of resources without stopping a job, even when the job load
increases suddenly or when a faulty component is replaced.
For details on domain functions, see the SPARC Enterprise
M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers Administration Guide.
For details of the DR function, see the SPARC Enterprise
M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration (DR) Users Guide.
The Oracle Solaris OS (Oracle Solaris 10 or later) is supported.
With an added function for error prediction and self-recovery by the system
(Predictive Self-Healing) and enhanced process privilege management and
network functions, the Oracle Solaris OS sets new standards for performance,
efficiency, availability, and security.
Capacity on Demand (COD)
The Capacity on Demand (COD) feature allows you to configure spare processing
resources on your server in the form of one or more COD CPUs which can be
activated at a later date when additional processing power is needed.
For details, see the SPARC
SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers
Capacity on Demand (COD) Users Guide
.
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1.2 System Specifications
This section describes the specifications and the environmental conditions of both
high-end servers, shows names of server components, and provides an overview of
the operator panel.
Note – Contact your sales representative for tape drive unit options on
M8000/M9000 servers.
TABLE 1-1 Main Unit Specifications
Item M8000 Server
M9000 Server
Base Cabinet Only
Base Cabinet + Expansion
Cabinet
Type Floor-stand type
**
CPU Type SPARC64 VI: 2 cores/1 CPU modules
SPARC64 VI compatible mode
Number of
CPUs
32 cores (maximum 16
CPU modules)
64 cores (maximum 32
CPU modules)
128 cores (maximum 64
CPU modules)
Type SPARC64 VII/SPARC64 VII+: 4 cores/1 CPU modules
SPARC64 VI compatible mode/SPARC64 VII enhanced mode
Number of
CPUs
64 cores (maximum 16
CPU modules)
128 cores (maximum 32
CPU modules)
256 cores (maximum 64
CPU modules)
Main storage
(memory
module)
Maximum
memory size
1TB
††
2TB
††
4TB
††
Error
checking
function
Error Checking and Correction (ECC)
PCI slot built into servers
(PCI Express)
*
Maximum 32 slots Maximum 64 slots Maximum 128 slots
External I/O Expansion Unit
(maximum number of
connections)
8 units (16 boats) 16 units (32 boats) 16 units (32 boats)
Maximum number of slots,
with I/O boats mounted
112 slots 224 slots 288 slots
Hard disk drive
16 slots 32 slots 64 slots
CD-RW/DVD-RW drive unit 1 drive 2 drives
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