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Contents
Using This Documentation ................................................................................. 7
Understanding the Server ................................................................................... 9
■ Complete host remote management, including remote KVMS over Ethernet
■ Out-of-band host BIOS flash updates
Ethernet portsFour 100/1000Mb/10Gb BASE-T Ethernet (RJ-45) with integrated link/speed LEDs.
PCIe slotsThe number of available PCIe slots depends on the CPU configuration.
■ Single Processor – One x8 PCIe Gen3 slot (slot 6) and one x16 PCIe Gen3 slot (slot 5). Both PCIe
expansion slots support PCIe 3.0 / Gen3 (PCIe3) signaling levels, and can support both Gen2 and
legacy Gen1 compliant option cards.
■ Dual Processor – Four x8 PCIe Gen3 slots and two x16 Gen3 slots. All PCIe expansion slots
support PCIe 3.0 / Gen3 (PCIe3) signaling levels, and can support both Gen2 and legacy Gen1
compliant option cards.
USB portsSix USB ports: two on front panel (USB 2.0), two on rear panel (USB 3.0), and two internal on
motherboard (USB 2.0).
Note - Internal USB port 0 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 fault LED
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Front Panel Components (Installation)
ComponentDescription
Power suppliesDepending on the model, one of the following configurations:
■ 2 hot-swappable AC supplies (maximum 1200 W)
■ 2 hot-swappable DC supplies (maximum 1200 W)
Note - Mixing of AC and DC power supplies is not allowed.
CoolingFront-to-back forced air, with active fan speed control.
Related Information
■
“Installation Task Overview” on page 9
■
“Front Panel Components (Installation)” on page 12
■
“Rear Panel Components (Installation)” on page 14
■
Netra Server X5-2 Service Manual
Front Panel Components (Installation)
The front panel for the 8-drive model is shown in the illustration.
No.DescriptionLinks
1Indicators and switches, top to bottom:
Status indicators:
■ Locator LED and button
“Interpreting Diagnostic LEDs” in Netra Server X5-2 Service
Manual
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Front Panel Components (Installation)
No.DescriptionLinks
■ Service Required LED
■ System OK LED
■ Power button
■ SP LED
■ Rear PS fault LED
Telco alarm indicators:
■ Critical LED
■ Major LED
■ Minor LED
■ User LED
2Eight SAS drive slots or four SAS drive slots and four NMVe
“Servicing SAS Drives” in Netra Server X5-2 Service Manual
slots
3Two USB 2.0 connectors“USB Ports” on page 69
The front panel for the 6-drive with DVD model is shown in the illustration.
No.DescriptionLinks
1Indicators and switches, top to bottom:
“Interpreting Diagnostic LEDs” in Netra Server X5-2 Service
Manual
Status indicators:
■ Locator LED and button
■ Service Required LED
■ System OK LED
■ Power button
■ SP LED
Understanding the Server13
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Rear Panel Components (Installation)
No.DescriptionLinks
■ Rear PS fault LED
Telco alarm indicators:
■ Critical LED
■ Major LED
■ Minor LED
■ User LED
2DVD“Servicing the DVD Drive” in Netra Server X5-2 Service
3Two USB 2.0 connectors“USB Ports” on page 69
4Six SAS, or two SAS and four NVMe drive slots“Servicing SAS Drives” in Netra Server X5-2 Service Manual
Manual
Related Information
■
“Installation Task Overview” on page 9
■
“Server Overview” on page 10
■
“Rear Panel Components (Installation)” on page 14
■
Netra Server X5-2 Service Manual
Rear Panel Components (Installation)
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Rear Panel Components (Installation)
No.DescriptionLinks
1Hot-swappable power supply (AC or DC), PS1“Servicing Power Supplies” in Netra Server X5-2 Service
2Hot-swappable power suppiy (AC or DC), PS0“Servicing Power Supplies” in Netra Server X5-2 Service
3The number of available PCIe slots depends on the CPU
configuration.
■ Single Processor – Two PCIe 3.0 low-profile card slots
(slot 5 and slot 6)
■ Dual Processor – Six PCIe 3.0 low-profile card slots
4SP 15-pin VGA video port“Video Port” on page 70
5SP NET MGT port“NET MGT Port” on page 67
6Two USB 3.0 ports“USB Ports” on page 69
7SP SER MGT port“SER MGT Port” on page 66
8Four 10 Gigabit Ethernet ports (left to right: NET 3, NET 2,
NET 1, NET 0)
9Chassis ground posts“Connect the Chassis Ground Wire” on page 76
10Chassis Status LEDs:
■ Locator LED and button
■ Service Required LED
■ Main Power OK LED
Manual
Manual
“Servicing PCIe Cards” in Netra Server X5-2 Service
Manual
“10 Gigabit Ethernet Ports” on page 68
“Servicing the LED Board” in Netra Server X5-2 Service
Manual
Related Information
■
“Installation Task Overview” on page 9
■
“Server Overview” on page 10
■
“Front Panel Components (Installation)” on page 12
■
Netra Server X5-2 Service Manual
Understanding the Server15
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Confirming Specifications
These topics provide information about the server specifications.
■
“Physical Specifications” on page 17
■
“Electrical Specifications” on page 18
■
“Input Power Information” on page 19
■
“Overcurrent Protection Requirements” on page 20
■
“DC Power Source, Power Connection, and Grounding Requirements” on page 21
■
“Environmental Requirements” on page 22
■
“Acoustic Noise Emissions” on page 23
■
“Airflow Precautions” on page 23
Related Information
■
“Understanding the Server” on page 9
■
“Preparing for Installation” on page 25
■
“Installing the Server” on page 29
■
“Connecting Cables” on page 61
■
“Powering On the Server the First Time” on page 73
Physical Specifications
DescriptionU.S.Metric
Rack units2U2U
Height3.43 in.87.1 mm
Width (chassis)
Maximum Width (from bezel front to rear protrusions)
Depth (chassis)24 in.609.6 mm
16.75 in.
17.52 in.
Confirming Specifications17
425.45 mm
445 mm
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Electrical Specifications
†
Weight specifications vary based on the model and internal options.
Related Information
■
■
■
■
■
■
■
DescriptionU.S.Metric
Maximum Depth (from bezel front to rear protrusions)25.2 in.640 mm
Weight (fully configured without PCIe cards)
Minimum service clearance (front)36 in.914.4 mm
Minimum service clearance (rear)36 in.914.4 mm
Minimum airflow clearance (front)2 in.50.8 mm
Minimum airflow clearance (rear)3 in.76.2 mm
†
45 lb20.45kg
“Electrical Specifications” on page 18
“Input Power Information” on page 19
“Overcurrent Protection Requirements” on page 20
“DC Power Source, Power Connection, and Grounding Requirements” on page 21
“Environmental Requirements” on page 22
“Acoustic Noise Emissions” on page 23
“Airflow Precautions” on page 23
Electrical Specifications
The values in this table are for the power supplies. Use the online power calculator to determine
the power consumption of a server with your configuration: http://www.oracle.com/goto/
powercalculators.
ParameterACDC
Voltage (nominal)100 VAC (Japan only)
110 to 127 (90 to 132 range)
200 to 240 VAC (180 to 264 VAC range)
Input current (maximum)10A @ 100 VAC
9A @ 110-127 VAC
5.5A @ 200-240 VAC
Frequency (nominal)50/60 Hz (47 to 63 Hz range)N/A
DC input treatmentN/AIsolated DC Return (DC-I)
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−48 or −60 VDC (−40 to −72 VDC range)
21.5A @ −48 VDC
17A @ −60VDC
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Input Power Information
Caution - The ports of this equipment or subassembly are suitable for connection to intra-
building or unexposed wiring or cabling only. The intra-building port(s) of the equipment or
subassembly must not be metallically connected to interfaces that connect to the outside plant
wiring. These interfaces are designed for use as intra-building interfaces only (Type 2 or Type 4
ports as described in GR-1089-CORE, Issue 6) and require isolation from the exposed outside
plant cabling. The addition of primary protectors is not sufficient protection in order to connect
these interfaces metallically to outside plant wiring.
Caution - The intra-building port(s) of the equipment or subassembly must use shielded intra-
building cabling or wiring that is grounded at both ends, except the ethernet ports.
Related Information
■
“Physical Specifications” on page 17
■
“Input Power Information” on page 19
■
“Overcurrent Protection Requirements” on page 20
■
“DC Power Source, Power Connection, and Grounding Requirements” on page 21
■
“Environmental Requirements” on page 22
■
“Acoustic Noise Emissions” on page 23
■
“Airflow Precautions” on page 23
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.
Related Information
■
“Physical Specifications” on page 17
Confirming Specifications19
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Overcurrent Protection Requirements
■
“Electrical Specifications” on page 18
■
“Overcurrent Protection Requirements” on page 20
■
“DC Power Source, Power Connection, and Grounding Requirements” on page 21
■
“Environmental Requirements” on page 22
■
“Acoustic Noise Emissions” on page 23
■
“Airflow Precautions” on page 23
Overcurrent Protection Requirements
This product does not provide branch circuit overcurrent protection as defined by the U.S.
NEC. To comply with the U.S. NEC, you must install this product on branch circuits that have
overcurrent protection as defined by Article 240 of the U.S. NEC.
■
Product power inputs with a current ratings of 16A or less must have a branch circuit, or a
supplementary overcurrent protection device, rated at no more than 20A.
■
Product power inputs with current rating of more than 16A must have a branch circuit, or
a supplementary overcurrent protection device, rated at no more than 160% of the product
input current rating.
■
Other national or local electrical codes might apply to the installation of this product.
As a general guideline, overcurrent protection devices should be rated at a minimum of 125% of
the product input current rating in order to provide reliable power under high temperature and
transient voltage disturbance conditions. However, you must consider the characteristics of the
protection device and the applicable electrical codes when selecting the rating of a protection
device for the product installation.
Note - Overcurrent protection devices must meet applicable national and local electrical safety
codes, and be approved for the intended application.
Related Information
■
“Physical Specifications” on page 17
■
“Electrical Specifications” on page 18
■
“Input Power Information” on page 19
■
“DC Power Source, Power Connection, and Grounding Requirements” on page 21
■
“Environmental Requirements” on page 22
■
“Acoustic Noise Emissions” on page 23
■
“Airflow Precautions” on page 23
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DC Power Source, Power Connection, and Grounding Requirements
DC Power Source, Power Connection, and Grounding
Requirements
The server power source and connections must meet the following requirements.
Note - The DC version of the server must be installed in a restricted-access location. According
to the intent of the U.S. NEC, a restricted-access location is an area intended for qualified or
trained personnel only and has access controlled by a locking mechanism, such as a key lock or
an access card system.
Caution - The DC power source must be reliably grounded. The server chassis must be
grounded with the power supply ground pins or with the chassis ground studs. It is acceptable to
have both grounds connected.
Caution - You must restrict the connection of the server to the DC power source to minimize
the possibility that transient energy will appear on the main input to the equipment. The DC
battery power source must be in the same premises as the server. The server cannot be in one
building with the power source in another building.
■
Suitable conductor material — use copper conductors only.
■
Power supply connections through the input connector — 12 AWG (between the server and
the source). There are three conductors:
■
-48V or -60V (negative terminal, might be marked with a minus (-) symbol).
■
Chassis ground connection (optional if chassis ground wire is connected).
■
-48V or -60V return (positive terminal, might be marked with a plus (+) symbol).
■
Server chassis ground 12 AWG conductor (optional if power supply grounds are
connected).
■
Grounding cable insulation color — Green/yellow.
■
Cable insulation rating — Minimum of 167˚F (75˚C). Low smoke fume, flame retardant
insulation might be required in some installations.)
■
Use mating connectors, Wago part number 721-103/037-000, for proper connection to the
product DC inputs. Connectors are included in the server's shipping kit.
■
Branch circuit cable insulation color — According to applicable national electrical codes.
■
DC power source must meet TNV-2 requirements as defined by UL 60950-1 and IEC
60950-1.
Related Information
■
“Physical Specifications” on page 17
■
“Electrical Specifications” on page 18
Confirming Specifications21
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Environmental Requirements
■
“Input Power Information” on page 19
■
“Overcurrent Protection Requirements” on page 20
■
“Environmental Requirements” on page 22
■
“Acoustic Noise Emissions” on page 23
■
“Airflow Precautions” on page 23
Environmental Requirements
Caution - Netra rackmounted servers are certified to meet these worst-case operating conditions
only when using an approved rackmount kit. You must strictly follow the rackmounting
instructions in order to meet these environmental specifications
SpecificationOperatingNonoperating
Ambient temperature
†
Maximum: 5°C to 45°C (41°F to 113°F) up to 1829 meters
(6000 feet)
‡
−40°C to 70°C (−40°F to 158°F)
Optimal: 21°C to 23˚C (69.8°F to 73.4°F)
Short-term maximum: -5°C to 55°C (23°F to 131°F)
Relative humidity5% to 85% RH, noncondensing, not to exceed 0.024 kg water/
Elevation (company
requirement)
Elevation (NEBS requirement) -60 meters to 1800 meters (-200 feet to 5905 feet) at 40°C (104°
†
Does not apply to removable media devices.
‡
Maximum ambient operating temperature is derated by 1°C per 500m elevation.
kg dry air (0.053 lb. water/2.205 lbs. dry air)
Short-term: 5% to 90% RH, noncondensing, not to exceed 0.024
kg of water per kg of dry air (0.053 lb. water/2.205 lbs. dry air)
Maximum 3000 meters (9840 feet) at 40°C (104°F)Maximum 12,000 meters (39,370 feet)
F)
1800 meters to 4000 meters (5905 feet to 13,123 feet) at 30°C
(86°F)
Related Information
■
“Physical Specifications” on page 17
■
“Electrical Specifications” on page 18
■
“Input Power Information” on page 19
■
“Overcurrent Protection Requirements” on page 20
■
“DC Power Source, Power Connection, and Grounding Requirements” on page 21
■
“Acoustic Noise Emissions” on page 23
93%, non condensing, 40°C (104°F)
maximum wet bulb
Up to 12,000 meters (39,370 feet)
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“Airflow Precautions” on page 23
Acoustic Noise Emissions
The declared noise emissions for the server are in accordance with ISO 9296 standards.
ParameterOperating Noise Emissions
Acoustic sound power LwA (dBA)75 dBA (AC server)
Related Information
■
“Physical Specifications” on page 17
■
“Electrical Specifications” on page 18
■
“Input Power Information” on page 19
■
“Overcurrent Protection Requirements” on page 20
■
“DC Power Source, Power Connection, and Grounding Requirements” on page 21
■
“Environmental Requirements” on page 22
■
“Airflow Precautions” on page 23
Acoustic Noise Emissions
75 dBA (DC server)
Airflow Precautions
Caution - Proper airflow is essential for keeping the server's internal temperatures within a safe
operating range.
Air flows from the front to the rear of the server.
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Airflow Precautions
Follow these guidelines to ensure unrestricted airflow in the server:
■
Adhere to the minimum airflow clearance specifications. See “Physical
Specifications” on page 17.
■
Install the server so the front faces the cool aisle and the rear faces the warm aisle.
■
Do not direct warm air into the server.
■
Prevent recirculation of air within a rack or cabinet.
■
When servicing server internal components, ensure that air ducts, baffles, and filler panels
are properly installed.
■
Route cables so they do not interfere with airflow.
Related Information
■
“Physical Specifications” on page 17
■
“Electrical Specifications” on page 18
■
“Input Power Information” on page 19
■
“Overcurrent Protection Requirements” on page 20
■
“DC Power Source, Power Connection, and Grounding Requirements” on page 21
■
“Environmental Requirements” on page 22
■
“Airflow Precautions” on page 23
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Preparing for Installation
These topics describe how to prepare to install the server.
■
“Shipping Kit Inventory” on page 25
■
“Handling Precautions” on page 26
■
“ESD Precautions” on page 27
■
“Tools Needed for Installation” on page 27
Related Information
■
“Understanding the Server” on page 9
■
“Confirming Specifications” on page 17
■
“Installing the Server” on page 29
■
“Connecting Cables” on page 61
■
“Powering On the Server the First Time” on page 73
Shipping Kit Inventory
Standard system components are installed at the factory. Options such as a PCIe cards or a
monitor are shipped separately.
Note - Inspect the shipping cartons for evidence of physical damage. If a shipping carton
appears damaged, request that the carrier's agent be present when the carton is opened. Keep all
contents and packing material for the agent's inspection.
Verify that you have received all the parts of your server:
■
Server
■
Rackmount kit
■
Package of mounting screws and nuts in assorted sizes to fit various types of racks and
cabinets
■
Earth grounding lug and two M5 nuts
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Handling Precautions
■
Hardware, cables, documents, and connectors
■
Any optional components that were ordered with the server
Related Information
■
“Handling Precautions” on page 26
■
“ESD Precautions” on page 27
■
“Tools Needed for Installation” on page 27
■
“Rack Cautions” on page 30
■
“Stabilize the Rack” on page 31
Handling Precautions
Caution - Deploy the antitilt bar on the equipment rack before beginning an installation.
Caution - The server is heavy. Two people are required to lift and mount this server
into a rack enclosure when using the procedures in this document. See “Physical
Specifications” on page 17.
Caution - When completing a two-person procedure, always communicate your intentions
clearly before, during, and after each step to minimize confusion.
Related Information
■
“Shipping Kit Inventory” on page 25
■
“ESD Precautions” on page 27
■
“Tools Needed for Installation” on page 27
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“Optional Components” on page 29
■
“Rack Cautions” on page 30
■
“Stabilize the Rack” on page 31
ESD Precautions
Electronic equipment is susceptible to damage by static electricity. Use a grounded antistatic
wrist strap or foot strap, or equivalent safety equipment to prevent ESD when you install or
service the server.
Caution - To protect electronic components from electrostatic damage, which can permanently
disable the server or require repair by service technicians, place components on an antistatic
surface, such as an antistatic discharge mat, an antistatic bag, or a disposable antistatic mat.
Wear an antistatic grounding strap connected to a metal surface on the chassis when you work
on server components.
ESD Precautions
Related Information
■
“Shipping Kit Inventory” on page 25
■
“Handling Precautions” on page 26
■
“Tools Needed for Installation” on page 27
■
“Optional Components” on page 29
■
“Rack Cautions” on page 30
■
“Stabilize the Rack” on page 31
Tools Needed for Installation
To install the server, you must have the following tools:
■
No. 2 Phillips screwdriver
■
ESD mat and grounding strap
For the initial installation configuration, you must provide a terminal device for use as a console
device. You can use these types of devices:
■
ASCII terminal
■
Workstation
■
Terminal server
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Tools Needed for Installation
■
Computer, such as a laptop running terminal emulation software
■
Patch panel connected to a terminal server
■
Cables needed to connect the console device to the SER MGT port
Related Information
■
“Shipping Kit Inventory” on page 25
■
“Handling Precautions” on page 26
■
“ESD Precautions” on page 27
■
“Optional Components” on page 29
■
“Rack Cautions” on page 30
■
“Stabilize the Rack” on page 31
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These topics describe how to install the server into an equipment rack.
StepDescriptionLinks
1.Install optional components.“Optional Components” on page 29
2.Review cautions.“Handling Precautions” on page 26
3.Stabilize the rack.“Stabilize the Rack” on page 31
4.Install the server in a rack.■ “Installing the Standard 19-Inch Hardmount Kit (4-Post
Related Information
■
“Understanding the Server” on page 9
■
“Confirming Specifications” on page 17
■
“Preparing for Installation” on page 25
■
“Connecting Cables” on page 61
■
“Powering On the Server the First Time” on page 73
Rack)” on page 31
■ “Installing the 19-Inch Sliding Rail Kit With the
CMA” on page 37
■ “Installing the 19-Inch Hardmount Kit (2-Post
Rack)” on page 52
Optional Components
Optional components, such as additional memory or PCIe cards that were ordered as part of
the server, are installed in the server at the factory before the server is shipped. Any options
not ordered with the server are shipped separately. If possible, install these components prior to
installing the server in a rack.
Except for rackmount kits, if you ordered any options that are not factory-installed, refer to
the Netra Server X5-2 Service Manual and the component’s documentation for installation
instructions.
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Rack Cautions
Related Information
■
“Shipping Kit Inventory” on page 25
■
“Rack Cautions” on page 30
Rack Cautions
Caution - Equipment Loading. Always load equipment into a rack from the bottom up so that
the rack does not become top-heavy and tip over. Deploy your rack's antitip bar to prevent the
rack from tipping during equipment installation.
Caution - Elevated Operating Ambient Temperature. If the server is installed in a closed or
multi-unit rack assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment might be
greater than room ambient temperature. Therefore, install the equipment only in an environment
compatible with the Tma specified for the server.
Caution - Reduced Air Flow. Install the equipment in a rack so that the amount of air flow is
adequate for the safe operation of the equipment.
Caution - Mechanical Loading. Mount the equipment in the rack so that the weight is
distributed evenly. A hazardous condition can exist with uneven mechanical loading.
Caution - Circuit Overloading. Do not overload the power supply circuits. Before connecting
the server to the supply circuit, review the equipment nameplate power ratings and consider the
effect that circuit overloading might have on overcurrent protection and supply wiring.
Caution - Reliable Grounding. Maintain reliable grounding of rackmounted equipment. Give
particular attention to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit (for
example, use of power strips).
Caution - Do not use slide rail mounted equipment as a shelf or a work space.
Related Information
■
“Handling Precautions” on page 26
■
“ESD Precautions” on page 27
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■
“Stabilize the Rack” on page 31
Stabilize the Rack
Caution - To reduce the risk of personal injury, stabilize the rack cabinet and extend all antitilt
devices before installing the server.
Refer to your rack documentation for detailed instructions for the following steps.
Note - In this document, the term rack means either an open rack or a closed cabinet.
1.
Open and remove the front and rear doors from the rack cabinet.
2.
To prevent the rack cabinet from tipping during the installation, stabilize the
cabinet using all antitilt mechanisms provided.
3.
If there are leveling feet beneath the rack cabinet to prevent it from rolling,
extend these leveling feet fully downward to the floor.
Stabilize the Rack
4.
Fully extend the rack cabinet's antitilt legs or antitilt bar, which are located at the
bottom front of the rack cabinet.
Related Information
■
Documentation for your rack cabinet
■
Netra Server X5-2
■
“Shipping Kit Inventory” on page 25
■
“Handling Precautions” on page 26
Installing the Standard 19-Inch Hardmount Kit (4-Post Rack)
These topics provide installation instructions for the 19-inch, 4-post hardmount kit that ships
with the server.
■
“19-Inch Hardmount Kit (4-Post Rack)” on page 32
■
“Install the Server (4-Post, 19-Inch Hardmount Rack Kit)” on page 33
Related Information
■
“Tools Needed for Installation” on page 27
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Stabilize the Rack
■
“Handling Precautions” on page 26
■
“Rack Cautions” on page 30
19-Inch Hardmount Kit (4-Post Rack)
No.Description
1Rear mount flanges (2)
2Screws
3Rear mount support brackets (2)
4Hardmount brackets (2)
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Related Information
■
“Install the Server (4-Post, 19-Inch Hardmount Rack Kit)” on page 33
■
“Tools Needed for Installation” on page 27
■
“Handling Precautions” on page 26
■
“Rack Cautions” on page 30
Install the Server (4-Post, 19-Inch Hardmount Rack
Kit)
Caution - You must install the server into a rack following these instructions for the 4-post,
19-inch hardmount kit. If you deviate from these instructions when installing the server, your
installation will not be supported.
1.
Gather the required tools.
See “Tools Needed for Installation” on page 27.
2.
Read the server cautions.
See “Handling Precautions” on page 26 and “ESD Precautions” on page 27.
3.
Read the rack cautions and stabilize the rack.
See “Rack Cautions” on page 30 and “Stabilize the Rack” on page 31.
4.
If you are changing the rack kit on an existing server in your data center, perform
these steps:
a.
Shut down the server, and remove the power and data cables.
b.
Remove the server from the rack, and place it on an antistatic mat.
c.
Remove the existing mounting brackets from the server and rack, if
applicable.
5.
Secure the hardmount brackets to the sides of the server.
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Use four M5 x 4.5 mm flathead Phillips screws for each bracket.
6.
Measure the depth of the rack.
The measurement is used in the next step.
7.
Install the rear mount support brackets at the rear of the server, extending the
rear mount support brackets to the measured depth of the rack.
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Use two to three of the supplied M4 x 0.5 x 5 mm panhead Phillips screws for each bracket,
depending on the rack depth.
8.
Lift the server to the desired location in the rack.
9.
Secure the front of the hardmount brackets.
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Use two screws for each post.
10.
Secure the rear mount support brackets to the rear of the rack.
Use two screws for each rear mount support bracket.
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11.
Connect required and optional cables.
See “Connecting Cables” on page 61.
12.
Consider your next step:
■For existing servers, return the server to operation by following the steps in
the service manual.
■For new servers, continue the installation by following the steps in
“Connecting Cables” on page 61.
Related Information
■
“19-Inch Hardmount Kit (4-Post Rack)” on page 32
■
“Tools Needed for Installation” on page 27
■
“Handling Precautions” on page 26
■
“Rack Cautions” on page 30
Installing the 19-Inch Sliding Rail Kit With the CMA
These topics describe how to install the server using the optional 19-inch sliding rail kit with the
CMA.
■
“19-Inch Sliding Rail Kit With the CMA” on page 38
■
“Install the Server (4-Post, 19-Inch Sliding Rails With CMA Rack Kit)” on page 39
Related Information
■
“Tools Needed for Installation” on page 27
■
“Handling Precautions” on page 26
■
“Rack Cautions” on page 30
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Installing the 19-Inch Sliding Rail Kit With the CMA
19-Inch Sliding Rail Kit With the CMA
No.Description
1Threaded screw plates (4)
2Screw, nut, and U-clip packages
3Cable management arm
4Rear, long L-Brackets (2)
5Front, short L-brackets (2)
6Slide assemblies (2)
7Glide assemblies (2)
8Hardmount brackets (2) from standard rail kit
Related Information
■
“Install the Server (4-Post, 19-Inch Sliding Rails With CMA Rack Kit)” on page 39
■
“Tools Needed for Installation” on page 27
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■
“Handling Precautions” on page 26
■
“Rack Cautions” on page 30
Install the Server (4-Post, 19-Inch Sliding Rails
With CMA Rack Kit)
Caution - You must install the server into a rack following these instructions for the 4-post,
19-inch sliding rails with CMA kit. If you deviate from these instructions when installing the
server, your installation will not be supported.
Server racks can have either square or round mounting holes in the posts. These instructions can
be used for both types of racks.
1.
Gather the required tools.
See “Tools Needed for Installation” on page 27.
2.
Read the server cautions.
See “Handling Precautions” on page 26 and “ESD Precautions” on page 27.
3.
Read the rack cautions and stabilize the rack.
See “Rack Cautions” on page 30 and “Stabilize the Rack” on page 31.
4.
If you are changing the rack kit on an existing server in your data center, perform
these steps:
a.
Shut down the server, and remove the power and data cables.
b.
Remove the server from the rack, and place it on an antistatic mat.
c.
Remove the existing mounting brackets from the server and rack, if
applicable.
5.
Open the standard hardmount rail kit and the sliding rail kit with the CMA, and
confirm that all of the components are present.
For a description of the kit components, see “19-Inch Sliding Rail Kit With the
CMA” on page 38.
6.
Remove the hardmount brackets and four M5 x 4.5 mm flathead Phillips screws
from the standard hardmount kit.
7.
Attach the front, right and left hardmount brackets to the sides of the server.
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Use four M5 x 4.5 mm flathead Phillips screws for each side.
8.
Disassemble the sliding rails by pressing the release buttons and pulling the rail
glides out of the sliding rails.
9.
Attach the rail glides to the hardmount brackets.
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Use four M4 x 5 mm panhead screws for each rail glide.
10.
Loosely install the L-brackets to the sliding rails.
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Use four M5 x 12 mm panhead screws, four flat washers, four star washers, and four nuts for
each L-bracket.
11.
Loosely install the threaded screw plate and cage nuts in the four posts at the
appropriate height.
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■For square-hole racks, use two cage nuts and two M6 shoulder screws for
each threaded screw plate.
■For round-hole racks, use two U-clips and two M6 shoulder screws for each
threaded screw plate.
The U-clips slip over the post holes, and the mounting brackets are installed in the same
manner as the square-hole rack.
12.
Install a cage nut or U-clip in both front posts for securing the server into the
rack.
■For square-hole racks, use one cage nut per post.
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These cage nuts are used to secure the server into the rack. The security screws go through
the hardmount brackets and in to the cage nuts.
■For round-hole racks, install one U-clip per post directly above and below
the thread plate screws.
The U-clips slip over the post holes in the round-hole rack.
13.
Install the sliding rail, L-bracket assemblies into the threaded screw plates.
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■For square-hole racks, install the assemblies as shown here.
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■For round-hole racks, install the assemblies as shown here.
14.
Secure the L-bracket assemblies to the posts.
15.
Tighten the sliding rail screws.
16.
Extend the slide assemblies until they lock open, and slowly install the server
into the slide assemblies.
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This illustration shows the square-hole rack. This step is the same for the round-hole rack.
17.
Press the release buttons, and slide the server completely into the rack.
This step is the same for the round-hole rack.
18.
Attach the right and left sides of the CMA to the rear of the slide assembly (right)
and server (left).
This illustration shows the square-hole rack. This step is the same for the round-hole rack.
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The green, spring-loaded handles should point inward. Pull the green handles out and release it
when the holes are aligned. The left CMA flange fits into key-hole notches on the end of the left
glide rail.
19.
Extend the server to the service position to ensure that the CMA expands
properly.
This step is the same for the round-hole rack.
20.
Route and secure the cables in the CMA.
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This illustration shows the square-hole rack. This step is the same for the round-hole rack.
21.
Install the security screws to secure the server into the rack.
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■For square-hole racks, use one M6 x 13 mm shoulder screw for each post.
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■For round-hole racks, use one M6 x 13 mm shoulder screw for each post.
22.
Consider your next step:
■For existing servers, return the server to operation by following the steps in
the service manual.
■For new servers, continue the installation by following the steps in
“Connecting Cables” on page 61.
Related Information
■
“19-Inch Sliding Rail Kit With the CMA” on page 38
■
“Tools Needed for Installation” on page 27
■
“Handling Precautions” on page 26
■
“Rack Cautions” on page 30
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Installing the 19-Inch Hardmount Kit (2-Post Rack)
Installing the 19-Inch Hardmount Kit (2-Post Rack)
Use these topics to install the server using an optional 19-inch hardmount rack kit into a 19-inch
wide, 2-post rack.
■
“19-Inch Hardmount Rack Kit (2-Post Rack)” on page 52
■
“Install the Server (2-Post, 19-Inch Hardmount Rack Kit)” on page 53
Related Information
■
“Tools Needed for Installation” on page 27
■
“Handling Precautions” on page 26
■
“Rack Cautions” on page 30
19-Inch Hardmount Rack Kit (2-Post Rack)
No.Description
1Rear plates (2)
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No.Description
2Screws
3Side brackets (2)
Related Information
■
“Install the Server (2-Post, 19-Inch Hardmount Rack Kit)” on page 53
■
“Tools Needed for Installation” on page 27
■
“Handling Precautions” on page 26
■
“Rack Cautions” on page 30
Install the Server (2-Post, 19-Inch Hardmount Rack
Kit)
Note - The 19-inch, 2-post rackmount kit supports rack web thicknesses (the width of the rack
post) of 3 in. (76.20 mm), 4 in. (101.6 mm), and 5 in. (127 mm).
Caution - You must install the server into a rack following these instructions for the 2-post,
19-inch hardmount kit. If you deviate from these instructions when installing the server, your
installation will not be supported.
1.
Gather the required tools.
See “Tools Needed for Installation” on page 27.
2.
Read the server cautions.
See “Handling Precautions” on page 26 and “ESD Precautions” on page 27.
3.
Read the rack cautions and stabilize the rack.
See “Rack Cautions” on page 30 and “Stabilize the Rack” on page 31.
4.
If you are changing the rack kit on an existing server in your data center, perform
these steps:
a.
Shut down the server, and remove the power and data cables.
b.
Remove the server from the rack, and place it on an antistatic mat.
c.
Remove the existing mounting brackets from the server and rack, if
applicable.
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5.
Secure the side brackets to the sides of the server.
Use four M5 x 7 SEM screws for each side bracket.
6.
Lift the server into the rack.
7.
Using two screws for each bracket, secure the front of the server to the front of
the rack.
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The size of the screws varies, depending on your rack.
8.
(Optional) If your environment contains especially high vibrations, use the rear
plates to further secure the server to the rack.
The rear plates attach to the rear of the post and to one of the three sets of eyelets on each side
bracket, depending on the thickness of the post.
a.
Loosely install the screws in one of the six positions on the rear plate.
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Use two M3 x 8 SEM screws for each rear plate. The position varies depending on the
thickness of the rail in the rack. For example, this figure shows where to install the screws
for the optimum rack position on the rear plate.
b.
Slide the rear plate in so that the screws slide into position into one set of
the eyelets.
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The screw heads should be facing the rear of the server. The other side of the rear plate
should be in front of the rack post.
c.
Tighten the screws to secure the rear plate to the set of eyelets on the side
bracket.
d.
Secure the other side of the rear plates to the back of the posts.
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Use two screws per post. The size of the screws varies, depending on your rack.
9.
Connect required and optional cables.
See “Connecting Cables” on page 61.
10.
Consider your next step:
■For existing servers, return the server to operation by following the steps in
the service manual.
■For new servers, continue the installation by following the steps in
“Connecting Cables” on page 61.
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Related Information
■
“Tools Needed for Installation” on page 27
■
“Handling Precautions” on page 26
■
“Rack Cautions” on page 30
Install the Server (2-Post, 19-Inch Hardmount Rack Kit)
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Connecting Cables
Perform the following tasks to connect and configure the network and serial ports before you
apply power to the server.
StepDescriptionLinks
1.Review the available connections.“Available Connections” on page 61
2.Cable the SP.“Cable the SP” on page 64
“SER MGT Port” on page 66
“NET MGT Port” on page 67
“USB Ports” on page 69
3.Cable the Ethernet ports.“Cable the Ethernet Ports” on page 65
“10 Gigabit Ethernet Ports” on page 68
4.(Optional) Connect other data cables.“Connect Other Data Cables” on page 65
“USB Ports” on page 69
“Video Port” on page 70
Related Information
■
“Understanding the Server” on page 9
■
“Confirming Specifications” on page 17
■
“Preparing for Installation” on page 25
■
“Installing the Server” on page 29
■
“Powering On the Server the First Time” on page 73
Available Connections
Before applying power to the server, provide connectivity to the SP and server.
Documentation for your PCIe cards
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Available Connections
Use the information in this topic to plan for these connections. Then gather the required
network addresses and cables.
Caution - To comply with NEBS lightning requirements, all I/O connections (except the
Ethernet and power connections) must be made using shielded cables, and both ends of the
shield must be grounded.
Caution - All data cable connections are restricted to intra-building interfaces and must be
isolated from the exposed outside plant cabling. Using primary protectors does not eliminate
this restriction. Ensure that these connections do not connect metallically to interfaces that
connect to the outside plant or its wiring.
This figure and table describe available ports and lists what you need to use them.
No.PortDescriptionNeeded
1VGAProvides a video connection to the SP.VGA monitor and cable (not to exceed 6 meters).
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No.PortDescriptionNeeded
Note - This port is for temporary use during installation or
service procedures and has a maximum cable length limit
of 6 meters.
2Two USBProvides USB connections to the SP.■ USB keyboard
3SER MGTA serial connection through an RJ-45 connector. This port
supports local connections to the SP and is limited to CLI
interaction with Oracle ILOM.
These are the default settings:
■ 8N1— eight data bits, no parity, one stop bit
■ 9600 baud
■ Disable hardware flow control (CTS/RTS)
■ Disable software flow control (XON/XOFF)
4NET MGTA 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet connection through an
RJ-45 connector. This port supports remote connections to
the SP using the Oracle ILOM CLI and web interface.
By default, this port is configured to use DHCP or an IPv6
router to automatically obtain an IP address. Alternatively,
you can assign a static IP address to this port.
To use this port, it must have its network settings
configured. Once configured, you use the NET MGT port
IP address to login to the SP using a browser or secure
shell.
5NET (0 - 3)Four 10 Gigabit Ethernet ports enable you to connect the
server to your network.
For pinout information, see “Video
Port” on page 70.
■ USB mouse
For pinout information, see “USB
Ports” on page 69.
■ A terminal device – can be a terminal, a
connection to a terminal server, or computer such
as a laptop running terminal emulation software.
■ A cable to connect the terminal device to the SER
MGT port.
For pinout information, see “SER MGT
Port” on page 66
■ An Ethernet cable to connect to the NET MGT
port to your network.
■ An IP address for this port (required from DHCP
or a static address)
For pinout information, see “NET MGT
Port” on page 67.
Note - If your environment does not provide DHCP
services, first use the SER MGT port to configure the
NET MGT port parameters.
■ An Ethernet cable to connect to the NET 0 port to
your network.
■ Network parameters such as an IP address (can be
provided by DHCP services or assigned a static
address in the OS).
■ Additional cables and Ethernet addresses as
needed for additional connections to NET 1 - 3.
Available Connections
Related Information
■
“Cable the SP” on page 64
■
“Cable the Ethernet Ports” on page 65
■
“Connect Other Data Cables” on page 65
■
“Identifying Ports” on page 66
■
“Rear Panel Components (Installation)” on page 14
For pinout information, see “10 Gigabit Ethernet
Ports” on page 68.
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Connecting Data and Management Cables
These topics describe which ports you must cable before applying power to the server.
■
“Available Connections” on page 61
■
“Cable the SP” on page 64
■
“Cable the Ethernet Ports” on page 65
■
“Connect Other Data Cables” on page 65
Related Information
■
“Identifying Ports” on page 66
■
“Rear Panel Components (Installation)” on page 14
Cable the SP
Determine which of these SP connections works in your environment and
establish the connection:
■
SER MGT port
■
NET MGT port
■
VGA video and USB keyboard and mouse
You can configure any combination of these SP connections. See “Available
Connections” on page 61.
Note - The VGA video port is for temporary use during installation or service procedures and
has a maximum cable length limit of 6 meters.
Related Information
■
“Available Connections” on page 61
■
“Cable the Ethernet Ports” on page 65
■
“Connect Other Data Cables” on page 65
■
“Identifying Ports” on page 66
■
“Rear Panel Components (Installation)” on page 14
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Cable the Ethernet Ports
Once the server is running the OS, these connections provide Ethernet access to the server. See
“10 Gigabit Ethernet Ports” on page 68.
Note - The Oracle ILOM sideband management feature enables you to access the SP using
one of these Ethernet ports. Refer to the Oracle ILOM Administor's Guide for Configuration
and Maintenance For Release 3.2.x at http://www.oracle.com/goto/ilom321/docs for
instructions.
1.
Connect a Category 6 (or better) cable from your network switch or hub to
Ethernet port 0 (NET 0) on the rear of the chassis.
2.
(Optional) Connect Category 6 (or better) cables from your network switch or
hub to the remaining Ethernet ports.
Related Information
■
“Available Connections” on page 61
■
“Cable the SP” on page 64
■
“Connect Other Data Cables” on page 65
■
“Identifying Ports” on page 66
■
“Rear Panel Components (Installation)” on page 14
Connect Other Data Cables
If your installation includes optional PCIe cards, USB devices, or alarms, make
the appropriate connections to those devices.
Gather the cables and equipment to make these connections, based on your server options:
■
PCIe cards — refer to PCIe device documentation
■
USB devices — see “USB Ports” on page 69
■
Video — see “Video Port” on page 70
Related Information
■
“Available Connections” on page 61
■
“Cable the SP” on page 64
■
“Cable the Ethernet Ports” on page 65
■
“Identifying Ports” on page 66
■
“Rear Panel Components (Installation)” on page 14
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Identifying Ports
These topics provide connector descriptions and pinouts. See “Rear Panel Components
(Installation)” on page 14 for the locations of the ports.
■
“SER MGT Port” on page 66
■
“NET MGT Port” on page 67
■
“10 Gigabit Ethernet Ports” on page 68
■
“USB Ports” on page 69
■
“Video Port” on page 70
Related Information
■
“Available Connections” on page 61
■
“Connecting Data and Management Cables” on page 64
SER MGT Port
The SER MGT RJ-45 port, located on the rear panel, provides an TIA/EIA-232 serial Oracle/
Cisco standard connection to the SP. For DTE-to-DTE communications, you can use the
supplied RJ-45 to DB-9 crossover adapter with a standard RJ-45 cable to achieve the required
null modem configuration.
By default, this port is configured with these parameters:
■
8N1– eight data bits, no parity, one stop bit
■
9600 baud
■
Disable hardware flow control (CTS/RTS)
■
Disable software flow control (XON/XOFF)
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PinSignal DescriptionPinSignal Description
1Clear to Send5Ground
2Data Carrier Detect6Receive Data
3Transmit Data7Data Terminal Ready
4Ground8Ready to Send
Caution - Do not attach a modem to this port.
Related Information
■
“Available Connections” on page 61
■
“Rear Panel Components (Installation)” on page 14
■
“NET MGT Port” on page 67
■
“10 Gigabit Ethernet Ports” on page 68
■
“USB Ports” on page 69
■
“Video Port” on page 70
Identifying Ports
NET MGT Port
The NET MGT RJ-45 port, located on the rear panel, provides an optional Ethernet connection
to the SP. The service processor network management port uses an RJ-45 cable for a
10/100BASE-T connection. If your network does not use a DHCP server, this port will not be
available until you configure network settings through the SER MGT port. This port does not
support connections to Gigabit networks.
PinSignal DescriptionPinSignal Description
1Transmit Data +5No Connect
2Transmit Data -6Receive Data -
3Receive Data +7No Connect
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PinSignal DescriptionPinSignal Description
4No Connect8No Connect
Related Information
■
“Available Connections” on page 61
■
“Rear Panel Components (Installation)” on page 14
■
“SER MGT Port” on page 66
■
“10 Gigabit Ethernet Ports” on page 68
■
“USB Ports” on page 69
■
“Video Port” on page 70
10 Gigabit Ethernet Ports
The server has four RJ-45 10-Gigabit Ethernet (10GbE) network connectors, labeled NET 3,
NET 2, NET 1, and NET 0 (left to right) on the rear panel. Use these ports to connect the server
to the network.
The LEDs located above each NET port are Link/Activity (left) and Speed (right) indicators for
each port as described in this table:
Connection TypeIEEE TerminologySpeed LED ColorTransfer Rate
Fast Ethernet100BASE-TXOff100 Mbits/sec
Gigabit Ethernet1000BASE-TAmber1000 Mbits/sec
10 Gigabit Ethernet10GBASE-TGreen10000 Mbits/sec
Note - The Oracle ILOM sideband management feature enables you to access the SP using
one of these Ethernet ports. Refer to the Oracle ILOM Administor's Guide for Configuration
and Maintenance For Release 3.2.x at http://www.oracle.com/goto/ilom321/docs for
instructions.
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PinSignal DescriptionPinSignal Description
1Transmit/Receive Data 0 +5Transmit/Receive Data 2 -
2Transmit/Receive Data 0 -6Transmit/Receive Data 1 -
3Transmit/Receive Data 1 +7Transmit/Receive Data 3 +
4Transmit/Receive Data 2 +8Transmit/Receive Data 3 -
Related Information
■
“Available Connections” on page 61
■
“Rear Panel Components (Installation)” on page 14
■
“SER MGT Port” on page 66
■
“NET MGT Port” on page 67
■
“USB Ports” on page 69
■
“Video Port” on page 70
USB Ports
Identifying Ports
You can access two USB ports from the front of the server and two USB ports from the rear of
the server. The USB ports support hot-plugging. You can connect and disconnect USB cables
and peripheral devices while the server is running, without affecting server operations.
The maximum USB cable length for connecting to the server's front USB 2.0 ports is 5 meters
(16.4 ft).
The maximum USB cable length for connecting to the rear USB 3.0 ports is 1.8 meters (6 ft).
When more than 1.8 meters (6 ft) of cable is needed, you must use an USB 3.0 Hub.
Note - You can connect up to 126 devices to each of the four USB controllers (two ports in
front, two ports in rear), for a total of 504 USB devices per server.
PinSignal DescriptionPinSignal Description
1+5V supply3Data +
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PinSignal DescriptionPinSignal Description
2Data -4Ground
Related Information
■
“Available Connections” on page 61
■
“Rear Panel Components (Installation)” on page 14
■
“SER MGT Port” on page 66
■
“NET MGT Port” on page 67
■
“10 Gigabit Ethernet Ports” on page 68
■
“Video Port” on page 70
Video Port
The server has one 15-pin VGA video port on the rear panel. Use a HDB-15 video cable to
connect to a video device. You can also use an RJ-45 to DB-25 analog-to-digital video adapter
to achieve the required connection.
Note - This port is for temporary use during installation or service procedures and has a
maximum cable length limit of 6 meters.
PinSignal DescriptionPinSignal Description
1Red Video9+5V
2Green Video10Sync Ground
3Blue Video11Monitor ID - Bit 0 (Ground)
4Monitor ID - Bit 2 (Ground)12VGA I2C Serial Data
5Ground13Horizontal Sync
6Red Ground14Vertical Sync
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PinSignal DescriptionPinSignal Description
7Green Ground15VGA I2C Serial Clock
8Blue Ground
Related Information
■
“Available Connections” on page 61
■
“Rear Panel Components (Installation)” on page 14
■
“SER MGT Port” on page 66
■
“NET MGT Port” on page 67
■
“10 Gigabit Ethernet Ports” on page 68
■
“USB Ports” on page 69
Identifying Ports
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Powering On the Server the First Time
Use the following information based on your server's type of input power.
StepDescriptionLinks
1.Review power requirements.“Electrical Specifications” on page 18
“Input Power Information” on page 19
“Overcurrent Protection Requirements” on page 20
“DC Power Source, Power Connection, and Grounding
Requirements” on page 21
2.Apply either AC or DC power to the
server.
3.Power on the host for the first time.“Power On the Host for the First Time” on page 83
Related Information
“Connect AC Power Cords” on page 73
“Assembling DC Power Cords and Applying DC
Power” on page 75
■
“Understanding the Server” on page 9
■
“Confirming Specifications” on page 17
■
“Preparing for Installation” on page 25
■
“Installing the Server” on page 29
■
“Connecting Cables” on page 61
Connect AC Power Cords
Caution - As soon as the power cables are connected to the power source, the server goes into
Standby mode and the Oracle ILOM SP initializes.
Caution - Do not operate the server unless all fans, component heatsinks, air baffles, and the
top cover are installed. Severe damage to server components can occur if the server is operated
without adequate cooling mechanisms.
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The SP runs on the 3.3V standby voltage. As soon as power is connected, the SP powers on,
runs diagnostics, and initializes the Oracle ILOM firmware.
Note - If you do not connect a serial terminal or a terminal emulator, you will not see the system
messages.
1.
Ensure that you have a connection to the SP.
See “Cable the SP” on page 64.
Note - The server goes into Standby mode and the service processor initializes as soon as the
AC power cord is connected to the power source. By having a connection to the SP, you can
view and interact with the initialization process.
2.
(Optional for AC models) Connect the chassis ground studs to earth ground.
See “Connect the Chassis Ground Wire” on page 76.
3.
Route the AC power cords from the AC power source (for example, a power
distribution unit) to the rear of the server.
Use two power connections on separate circuits for redundancy.
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4.
Connect the AC power cords to both power supplies.
When power is applied, the OK LED flashes while the SP initializes. After a few minutes, the
OK LED slowly flashes, indicating that the server is in standby power mode. See “Front Panel
Components (Installation)” on page 12. The server is not yet powered on.
5.
Power on the server.
See “Power On the Host for the First Time” on page 83.
Related Information
■
“Connect the Chassis Ground Wire” on page 76
■
“Power On the Host for the First Time” on page 83
Assembling DC Power Cords and Applying DC Power
These topics describe how to assemble DC power cords and apply power.
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Connect the Chassis Ground Wire
StepDescriptionLinks
1.Connect the chassis to earth ground.“Connect the Chassis Ground Wire” on page 76
2.Build the DC power cords.“Assemble the DC Input Power Cord” on page 78
3.Connect the DC power cords to the DC power
source and to the server.
Related Information
■
“DC Power Source, Power Connection, and Grounding Requirements” on page 21
■
“Power On the Host for the First Time” on page 83
Connect the Chassis Ground Wire
The server shipping kit contains a grounding lug for connecting a chassis grounding wire to the
rear of the server. You must supply the grounding wire.
“Connect DC Power Cords” on page 81
Caution - The DC power source must be reliably grounded. The server chassis must be
grounded with the power supply ground pins or with the chassis ground studs. It is acceptable to
have both grounds connected.
This procedure is optional for servers with AC input power. It is acceptable to ground the server
through the supplies and chassis ground wire.
1.
Retrieve the grounding lug and two M5 nuts from the shipping kit.
2.
Insert the grounding wire into the receptacle of the grounding lug, and use a
crimping tool to crimp the receptacle around the wire.
3.
Go to the back of the server and locate the two grounding studs.
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4.
Position and align the grounding lug on the two grounding studs at the rear of
the chassis.
No.Description
1Earth ground cable secured in the grounding lug
2M5 nuts
5.
Secure the grounding lug to the grounding studs using the two M5 nuts.
6.
Secure the other end of the grounding wire to the earth ground in the building.
You can secure the grounding wire to a proper grounding point on the rack, as long as the rack
is properly grounded to the earth ground in the building.
7.
Assemble the DC input power cord.
See “Assemble the DC Input Power Cord” on page 78.
Related Information
■
“Assemble the DC Input Power Cord” on page 78
■
“Connect DC Power Cords” on page 81
■
“Power On the Host for the First Time” on page 83
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Assemble the DC Input Power Cord
Assemble one DC input power cable for each DC power input to your server.
1.
Verify that you have met these conditions:
a.
Install a DC power source that meets the server's input power specifications.
See “Electrical Specifications” on page 18.
b.
Secure DC power cables that meet the server's power cabling specifications.
See “DC Power Source, Power Connection, and Grounding Requirements” on page 21.
c.
Attach the DC input plug to the DC input power cables. The input plug is
provided in the server's shipping kit.
See “Shipping Kit Inventory” on page 25.
2.
If the power cables are already connected to a DC power source, de-energize
the cables by removing fuses, opening circuit breakers, or turning off the DC
source.
Caution - Do not proceed with these instructions until you are sure that there is no voltage
present on the DC power cables.
3.
Identify the parts that you will use to assemble the DC input power cables.
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Assemble the DC Input Power Cord
For each cable, you need the items shown in this illustration. These items are included in the
shipping kit that came with your server.
4.
Locate the three wires coming from your DC power source that will be used for
the connection to your server.
■
-48V or -60V (negative terminal)
■
Chassis ground
■
-48V or -60V Return (positive terminal)
Note - Depending on the DC power source, the -48V or -60V (negative terminal) might
be marked with a minus (-) symbol. The -48V or -60V Return (positive terminal) might be
marked with a positive (+) symbol.
5.
Strip 1/2 in. (13 mm) of insulation from each of the wires coming from the DC
power source.
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Do not strip more than 1/2 in. (13 mm) from each wire. Doing so leaves uninsulated wire
exposed from the DC connector after the assembly is complete.
No.Description
11/2 in. (13 mm) maximum
6.
Open the cage clamp for this section of the DC input plug.
Insert the cage clamp tool (or small screwdriver) into the rectangular hole directly above the
hole in the DC input plug where you want to insert the first wire. Press down on the cage clamp
operating lever.
7.
Feed the exposed section of the appropriate wire into the round hole in the DC
input plug.
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No.Description
1Top of connector
2From -48V or -60V return
3From chassis ground (green/yellow)
4From -48V or -60V
Note - If you need to remove a wire from the DC input plug, insert the cage clamp operating
lever or a small screwdriver and pull the wire from the DC input plug.
8.
Release the lever or remove the tool to secure the wire into the connector.
9.
Repeat the procedures for the other two wires to complete the assembly of the
DC input power cable.
10.
Repeat this procedure to create as many DC input power cables as you need for
your unit.
Related Information
■
“Connect the Chassis Ground Wire” on page 76
■
“Assemble the DC Input Power Cord” on page 78
■
“Connect DC Power Cords” on page 81
■
“Power On the Host for the First Time” on page 83
Connect DC Power Cords
1.
Prepare the power cords by routing them from the power source to the server.
Note - The server goes into Standby mode and the Oracle ILOM SP initializes as soon as a
power cable connects a power supply to an external power source. System messages might be
lost after 60 seconds if a terminal or terminal emulator is not connected to the SER MGT port
before power is applied.
Note - Oracle ILOM will signal a fault if power is not applied to both supplies because, that is a
nonredundant condition.
2.
Ensure that the input cables are de-energized with no DC power present.
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Caution - Do not proceed with these instructions until you are sure that there is no voltage
present on the DC power cables.
3.
Route the power cords from the power source to the rear of the server and
secure the cables.
4.
Connect the chassis ground wire to the facility ground and ensure that the
connections are properly tightened.
See “Connect the Chassis Ground Wire” on page 76.
5.
Connect the -48V or -60V Return and Source wires to the circuit breaker or fuse
panel if they are not already connected.
Caution - Do not turn on the circuit breakers at this time.
6.
Connect the power wiring to the server by plugging each power cable into the
power supply units.
7.
When you are ready to apply power, energize the input cables and verify that the
green DC input LED is illuminated on each power supply.
Power is immediately supplied to the SP, and the front panel SP OK/Fault LED flashes (see
“Front Panel Components (Installation)” on page 12). The SP then runs diagnostics and
initializes the Oracle ILOM firmware.
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After the Oracle ILOM firmware initializes, the SP OK/Fault LED remains lit, the main
power OK/Fault LED slowly flashes, and the SP login prompt displays on the terminal device.
However, the host is not initialized or powered on yet.
8.
Power on the server.
See “Power On the Host for the First Time” on page 83.
Related Information
■
“Connect the Chassis Ground Wire” on page 76
■
“Assemble the DC Input Power Cord” on page 78
■
“Power On the Host for the First Time” on page 83
Power On the Host for the First Time
This procedure explains how to access and power on the host through the SER MGT port using
the Oracle ILOM CLI.
Power On the Host for the First Time
1.
Ensure that these conditions are met:
a.
A terminal device is connected to the SER MGT port. See “Cable the
SP” on page 64.
b.
Power is applied to the server. See “Powering On the Server the First
Time” on page 73
2.
Press Enter on the terminal device to establish a connection between the
terminal device and the Oracle ILOM SP.
3.
At the terminal device, log in to the SP as root with the password of changeme.
After a brief delay, the Oracle ILOM prompt is displayed (->). At this point, there are many
commands you can perform using the Oracle ILOM interface.
Additional SP information, such as how to change the password and how to set up the SP
network parameters is available in “Change the Oracle ILOM Root Password (Oracle ILOM
CLI)” in Netra Server X5-2 Administration Guide.
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4.
Power on the server and redirect the host output to display on the serial terminal
device.
-> start /System
Are you sure you want to start /SYS (y/n)? y
Starting /System
-> start /HOST/console
Are you sure you want to start /HOST/CONSOLE (y/n)? y
Serial console started. To stop, type #.
. . .
After you start the host console, the server initialization takes up to 20 minutes, depending on
your system configuration, to complete and the server boots.
After the server boots, the GRUB menu appears, providing prompts to install the preinstalled
OS.
GNU GRUB Version 0.97 (607K lower / 2087168K)
s11_2011.11_a - Serial Port (ttya)
s11_2011.11_a - Graphics Adapter
From the GRUB menu, you can choose whether you want to continue to direct the display to
the serial port, or whether you want to direct the display to a device connected to the video port.
Note - By default, the system displays the output to the serial port. If you do not select an option
on the GRUB menu, after 10 seconds, the GRUB menu is no longer available, and the system
continues with the output directed to the serial port.
5.
Either configure the preinstalled OS, or install and configure a different OS on
the server.
To install an OS on the Netra Server X5-2 from Oracle, refer to the Netra Server X5-2
Operating System Installation Guide.
Related Information
■
“Connect AC Power Cords” on page 73
■
“Assembling DC Power Cords and Applying DC Power” on page 75
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Glossary
A
ACPIAdvanced Configuration and Power Interface.
ANSI SISAmerican National Standards Institute Status Indicator Standard.
ASFAlert standard format.
ASRAutomatic system recovery.
AWGAmerican wire gauge.
B
BATbasic assurance test.
BIOSBasic Input Output System.
BMCBaseboard management controller.
BOBMemory buffer on board.
C
chassisRefers to the server enclosure. For server modules, refers to the modular system enclosure.
CMACable management arm.
D
DHCPDynamic Host Configuration Protocol.
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DTE
DTEData terminal equipment.
E
ECCError-correcting code.
EIAElectronics Industries Alliance.
ESDElectrostatic discharge.
F
FRUField-replaceable unit.
G
GPTGUID partition table.
GRUBGRand Unified Bootloader. A GNU implementation that supports booting multiple OSs on a
computer.
H
HBAHost bus adapter.
HMPHardware Management Pack.
hostThe part of the server with the CPU and other hardware that runs the Oracle Solaris OS and
other applications. The term host is used to distinguish the primary computer from the SP. See
SP.
I
ICMPInternet Control Message Protocol.
ID PROMChip that contains system information for the server or server module.
IDEIntegrated Development Environment.
IPInternet Protocol.
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Oracle ILOM
K
KVMKeyboard, video, mouse. Refers to using a switch to enable sharing of one keyboard, one
display, and one mouse with more than one computer.
L
LRDIMMLoad Reduced DIMM.
LwASound power level.
M
MACMachine access code.
MAC addressMedia access controller address.
MBRMaster boot record.
MSGIDMessage identifier.
N
NEBSNetwork Equipment-Building.
NET MGTNetwork management port. An Ethernet port on the server SP.
NICNetwork interface card or controller.
NMINonmaskable interrupt.
NVMeA specification for accessing solid-state drives (SSDs) attached through the PCI Express (PCIe)
bus. "NVM" is an acronym for non-volatile memory, which is used in SSDs.
O
OBPOpenBoot PROM.
Oracle ILOMOracle Integrated Lights Out Manager. Oracle ILOM firmware is preinstalled on a variety of
Oracle systems. Oracle ILOM enables you to remotely manage your Oracle servers regardless
of the state of the host system.
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Oracle Solaris OS
Oracle SolarisOSOracle Solaris operating system.
OSOperating system.
OSAOracle System Assistant.
P
PCIPeripheral component interconnect.
PDBPower distribution board.
PMRPhysical media request.
POSTPower-on self-test.
PROMProgrammable read-only memory.
PSHPredictive self healing.
PXEPreboot eXecution environment.
Q
QSFPQuad small form-factor pluggable.
R
RDIMMRegistered DIMM.
REMRAID expansion module. Sometimes referred to as an HBA SeeHBA. Supports the creation of
RAID volumes on drives.
RHELRed Hat Enterprise Linux.
S
SANStorage area network.
SASSerial attached SCSI.
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SATASerial advanced technology attachment.
SCCSystem configuration chip.
SER MGTSerial management port. A serial port on the server SP, the server module SP, and the CMM.
SLESSUSE Linux Enterprise Server.
SMARTSelf-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology.
SNMPSimple Network Management Protocol.
SPService processor. In the server or server module, the SP is a card with its own OS. The SP
processes Oracle ILOM commands providing lights out management control of the host. See
host.
SRUSupport Repository Update. Used to updated the Oracle Solaris OS.
SSDSolid-state drive.
SSHSecure shell.
UUID
T
TIATelecommunications Industry Association (Netra products only).
TmaMaximum ambient temperature.
TPMTrusted Platform Module.
U
U.S. NECUnited States National Electrical Code.
UCPUniversal connector port.
UEFIUnified Extensible Firmware Interface.
UIUser interface.
ULUnderwriters Laboratory Inc.
UTCCoordinated Universal Time.
UUIDUniversal unique identifier.
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VM
V
VMVirtual machine.
W
WDSWindows Deployment Services.
WIMWindows Imaging Format.
WWNWorld wide name. A unique number that identifies a SAS target.
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