Fujitsu Server M10 User Manual

Fujitsu M10/  
SPARC M10 Systems  
Quick Guide  
Manual Code: C120-E677-03EN  
October 2013  
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Understanding an Overview of the System  
This section describes the lineup, firmware and software, external view, system  
configuration, and system specifications of SPARC M10 Systems.  
Lineup  
Server main unit  
The SPARC M10 Systems lineup consists of the following models that meet various  
requirements.  
SPARC M10-1  
This compact model combines both the space-saving and high performance of a single rack  
unit.  
Reference  
SPARC M10-4  
Using a single chassis, this model is a mid-range server with high performance and high reli-  
ability that is optimal for data center integration and virtualization.  
Reference  
SPARC M10-4S  
This model employs a building block (BB) system of interconnected chassis. You can  
increase or decrease the number of connected chassis according to your processing capacity  
requirements.  
The model has the scalability/flexibility for a wide range of servers, from mid-range to high-  
end servers.  
A system of the connected chassis is called a building block configuration.  
Reference  
Options  
PCI expansion unit  
The SPARC M10 Systems offer a PCI expansion unit for I/O slot expansion. The above three  
models support the PCI expansion unit, which supports PCI Express (PCIe).  
Reference  
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Firmware and Software Required for  
SPARC M10 Systems  
In SPARC M10 Systems, different firmware and software, such as XSCF firmware and Oracle  
VM Server for SPARC, are used to configure physical partitions and logical domains.  
For details on firmware and software, see "Chapter 1 Understanding an Overview of the  
SPARC M10 Systems" in the Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Systems System Operation and  
Administration Guide.  
SPARC M10 Systems  
Logical domain  
(Guest domain)  
(ldom00)  
Logical domain  
(Control domain)  
(primary)  
Logical domain  
(Guest domain)  
(ldom11)  
Logical domain  
(Control domain)  
(primary)  
Logical domain  
(Guest domain)  
(ldom01)  
Logical domain  
(Guest domain)  
(ldom10)  
Logical domain  
(Guest domain)  
(ldom12)  
Application  
Application  
Application  
Application  
Applicaton  
Application  
Application  
Oracle  
Solaris  
Oracle  
Solaris  
Oracle  
Solaris  
Oracle  
Solaris  
Oracle  
Solaris  
Oracle  
Solaris  
Oracle  
Solaris  
Oracle VM Server for SPARC  
Hypervisor  
Oracle VM Server for SPARC  
Hypervisor  
XSCF  
System board  
(PSB#00)  
System board  
(PSB#01)  
System board  
(PSB#02)  
System board  
(PSB#03)  
CPU  
Memory  
I/O  
CPU  
Memory  
I/O  
CPU  
Memory  
I/O  
CPU  
Memory  
I/O  
BB#00  
BB#01  
BB#02  
BB#03  
Physical partition(PPAR#00)  
Physical partition(PPAR#01)  
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The main firmware and software used in SPARC M10 Systems are as follows.  
XSCF Firmware  
The XSCF firmware is a system control facility mounted on SPARC M10 Systems as standard.  
The XSCF firmware runs on a dedicated processor (service processor) that is independent of  
the processors in the server.  
The XSCF firmware is placed in each chassis of SPARC M10-1, SPARC M10-4, and SPARC  
M10-4S. The XSCF firmware interacts with a logical domain and controls the entire system.  
If the system is comprised of multiple SPARC M10-4S chassis connected using the building  
block (BB) configuration, a service processor is placed in each SPARC M10-4S chassis and  
each crossbar box (XBBOX) that connects these chassis. The XSCF firmware runs on the ser-  
vice processor.  
Hypervisor  
Different firmware and software run in SPARC M10 Systems. They include the XSCF firm-  
ware that monitors and controls the entire system and Oracle Solaris that is installed in logical  
domains. The Hypervisor firmware, which is placed between the XSCF firmware and Oracle  
Solaris, provides an interface that transfers the setting information from the XSCF to the logical  
domains and reports the status of the logical domains to the XSCF.  
Oracle VM Server for SPARC  
Oracle VM Server for SPARC is software for configuring a logical domain environment. It is used  
by installing it in the Oracle Solaris environment.  
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External Views of the Chassis and System  
Configuration Examples  
The following pages show external views of the chassis and system configuration examples  
for different models.  
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SPARC M10-1  
A single SPARC M10-1 is used in this configuration.  
Up to three PCI expansion units can be connected to it.  
External views of the SPARC M10-1 chassis  
Front view  
Panel LEDs  
Operation panel  
Lever  
Power switch  
USB port  
Disk drive  
Lever  
Mode switch  
Rear view  
PCI Express slots  
Power supply units  
XSCF-LAN port  
XSCF USB port  
XSCF LED  
Locator LED  
SAS port  
USB port  
GbE LAN ports  
Serial port  
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SPARC M10-4  
A single SPARC M10-4 unit is used, not as a building block, in this configuration.  
Up to eleven PCI expansion units can be connected to it.  
External views of the SPARC M10-4 chassis  
Front view  
Front cover  
Fan unit (*)  
Operation panel  
USB port  
Power switch  
Mode switch  
Disk drive  
Power supply unit (*)  
Panel LEDs  
*: You can see the fan unit and the power supply unit by removing the front cover.  
Rear view  
XSCF-LAN port  
XSCF LED  
XSCF USB port  
Serial port  
USB port  
Power supply units  
SAS port  
PCI Express slot  
GbE LAN ports  
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SPARC M10-4S  
Multiple SPARC M10-4S units are connected in a building block configuration.  
This model can start with a single-BB configuration and then be expanded to a multi-  
BB configuration with the addition of individual chassis.  
The model contains a crossbar unit for logically switching the connections of CPU/  
memory board units and I/O units.  
Reference  
Up to eight PCI expansion units can be connected to one SPARC M10-4S unit.  
External views of the SPARC M10-4S chassis  
Front view  
Front cover  
Fan unit (*)  
Operation panel  
USB port  
Power switch  
Mode switch  
BB-ID switch  
Panel LEDs  
Disk drive  
Power supply unit (*)  
*: You can see the fan unit and the power unit by removing the front cover.  
Rear view  
XSCF-LAN port  
Serial port  
XSCF BB control port  
XSCF DUAL control port  
XSCF LEDs  
XSCF USB port  
Power supply units  
Crossbar unit  
SAS port  
PCI Express slot  
GbE LAN ports  
Crossbar cable  
ports  
USB port  
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SPARC M10-4S  
External views of the crossbar box  
The crossbar box is a switch used to logically connect the CPU and SPARC  
M10-4S.  
There are two types of crossbar boxes: one has two mounted crossbar units, and  
the other has three mounted crossbar units.  
Front view  
(common to both types, which have two/three mounted crossbar units)  
Front cover  
Fan unit (*)  
Operation panel  
Power switch  
Panel LEDs  
Mode switch  
BB-ID switch  
*: You can see the fan unit by removing the front cover.  
Rear view  
Rear view  
(type containing two crossbar units)  
(type containing three crossbar units)  
This type is used in 2-BB to 8-BB con-  
figurations (the building blocks are  
connected through crossbar boxes).  
This type is used in 9-BB to 16-BB  
configurations (the building blocks are  
connected through crossbar boxes).  
XSCF-LAN port  
XSCF-LAN port  
XSCF unit  
XSCF USB port  
Serial port  
XSCF unit  
XSCF USB port  
Serial port  
XSCF DUAL control port  
XSCF LEDs  
XSCF DUAL control port  
XSCF LEDs  
XSCF BB control port  
XSCF BB control port  
Crossbar units  
Power supply units  
Crossbar units  
Power supply units  
Crossbar cable ports  
Crossbar cable ports  
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SPARC M10-4S  
System configuration example  
– building block configuration (directly connected chassis)  
In this configuration, the SPARC M10-4S units are directly connected with electric  
cables without using crossbar boxes.  
Four-BB configuration (1 BB to 4 BBs)  
Up to four SPARC M10-4S units can be connected.  
BB#02  
BB#03  
BB#00  
BB#01  
: Crossbar unit  
: Power cable  
Building block numbers are identifiers (BB-IDs) that are numbered sequentially  
starting with 00.  
For the connection procedure, see the Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Systems  
Installation Guide.  
System configuration example  
– building block configuration (connected through crossbar boxes)  
In this configuration, building blocks are connected with optical cables through  
crossbar boxes (XBBOXs).  
Up to 16 SPARC M10-4S units can be connected. The number of SPARC M10-4S  
units that can be connected depends on the number of crossbar boxes and the  
number of crossbar units mounted in the crossbar boxes.  
Eight-BB configuration (2 BBs to 8 BBs)  
Up to eight SPARC M10-4S units can be connected through two crossbar boxes  
containing crossbar units (two units per box).  
BB#00  
BB#01  
BB#02  
BB#03  
BB#04  
BB#05  
BB#06  
BB#07  
XBBOX#80  
XBBOX#81  
XBBOX: Crossbar box  
: Crossbar unit  
: Optical cable  
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SPARC M10-4S  
Sixteen-BB configuration (9 BBs to 16 BBs)  
Up to sixteen SPARC M10-4S units can be connected through four crossbar boxes  
containing crossbar units (three units per box).  
BB#00  
BB#01  
BB#02  
BB#03  
BB#04  
BB#05  
BB#06  
BB#07  
BB#08  
BB#09  
BB#10  
BB#11  
BB#12  
BB#13  
BB#14  
BB#15  
XBBOX#80  
XBBOX#81  
XBBOX#82  
XBBOX#83  
XBBOX: Crossbar box  
: Crossbar unit  
: Optical cable  
Each number shown after BB# or XBBOX# is an ID (BB-ID) used for identification.  
Building block numbering begins with 00, and crossbar box numbering begins with 80.  
For the connection procedure, see the Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Systems Installation  
Guide.  
Crossbar boxes are shipped mounted in a dedicated rack (expansion rack) together  
with a dedicated power distribution unit (PDU) and crossbar cables.  
An 8-BB configuration (2 BBs to 8 BBs) uses expansion rack 1, and a 16-BB configu-  
ration (9 BBs to 16 BBs) uses expansion racks 1 and 2.  
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PCI expansion unit (Option)  
The optional PCI expansion unit can be connected to either the SPARC M10-1  
chassis or the SPARC M10-4/M10-4S chassis.  
External views of the PCI expansion unit  
Front view  
Front cover  
Fan unit (*)  
LED  
*: You can see the fan unit by removing the front cover.  
Rear view  
Link board  
PCI Express slot  
Power supply units  
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System Specifications  
This section mainly describes the hardware specifications of Athena servers. For details on firm-  
ware and software, see "Chapter 1 Understanding an Overview of the SPARC M10 Systems" in  
the Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Systems System Operation and Administration Guide.  
Model specifications (1/3)  
Item  
SPARC M10-1  
SPARC M10-4  
SPARC M10-4S  
External  
dimensions  
(*1)  
Height  
1U  
4U  
4U  
Height x width x depth 42.5 mm x 431 mm x  
175 mm x 440 mm x  
746 mm  
175 mm x 440 mm x  
810 mm  
721 mm  
(1.7 in. x 17.0 in. x  
28.4 in.)  
(6.9 in. x 17.3 in. x  
29.4 in.)  
(6.9 in. x 17.3 in. x  
31.9 in.)  
Weight  
18 kg  
58 kg  
-
60 kg  
4
Maximum number of connected  
units (Number of chassis)  
-
CPU  
Processor  
SPARC64 X  
2.8 GHz  
1
SPARC64 X  
2.8 GHz  
4
SPARC64 X  
3.0 GHz  
4
Clock count  
Maximum number of  
CPUs  
Number of cores  
(per CPU)  
16  
16  
16  
Number of threads  
(per core)  
2
2
2
Primary cache  
(per core)  
64 KB  
22 MB  
64 KB  
24 MB  
64 KB  
24 MB  
Secondary cache  
(per chip)  
Memory  
Type  
DDR3-DIMM  
DDR3-DIMM  
DDR3-DIMM  
Maximum size  
1 TB  
16  
4 TB  
64  
4 TB  
64  
Maximum number  
of mounted memory  
modules  
Unit of expansion  
4
8
8
(8 when memory  
mirroring is enabled)  
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Model specifications (2/3)  
Item  
SPARC M10-1  
8 (HDD/SSD)  
SPARC M10-4  
8 (HDD/SSD)  
SPARC M10-4S  
Built-in I/O Built-in disk (SAS)  
8 (HDD/SSD)  
Mounted  
Built-in disk hardware Mounted  
Mounted  
RAID  
Built-in CD-RW/  
DVD-RW drive  
Not mounted  
Not mounted  
Not mounted  
Built-in tape drive  
On-board interface  
Not mounted  
Not mounted  
Not mounted  
4 GbE LAN ports  
1 SAS port  
4 GbE LAN ports  
1 SAS port  
4 GbE LAN ports  
1 SAS port  
2 USB ports  
2 USB ports  
2 USB ports  
PCIe slot  
3 slots  
33  
11 slots  
121  
8 slots  
88  
I/O slot  
(when  
Maximum number of  
PCIe slots  
using PCI (built-in + PCI expan-  
expansion sion unit)  
unit)  
Maximum number of  
2
6 (in 4-CPU  
5 (in 4-CPU  
connected PCI expan-  
sion units  
configuration)  
configuration)  
Redundant configuration  
Built-in disk drive/fan  
Built-in disk drive/fan  
Built-in disk drive/fan  
unit/power supply unit/ unit/power supply unit unit/power supply unit  
power cord  
(*2)/power cord (*2)/  
PCIe card (in multi-  
path configuration)/  
LLC water  
(*2)/power cord (*2)/  
PCIe card (in multi-  
path configuration)/  
LLC water  
cooling pump  
cooling pump  
Active replacement  
Built-in disk drive/fan  
Built-in disk drive/fan  
Building block (*3)/  
unit/power supply unit/ unit/power supply unit built-in disk drive/fan  
power cord  
(*2)/power cord (*2)/  
PCIe card (*4)  
unit/power supply unit  
(*2)/power cord (*2)/  
PCIe card (*4)  
Supported operating systems (*5)  
Oracle Solaris 11.1  
Oracle Solaris 11.1  
Oracle Solaris 11.1  
Oracle Solaris 10 1/13 Oracle Solaris 10 1/13 Oracle Solaris 10 1/13  
Virtuali-  
zation  
Physical partition  
Number of partitions  
Granularity  
None  
None  
Supported  
1
In building block (BB)  
units  
Logical domains  
Supported  
Supported  
128  
Supported  
Number of domains 32  
256 (in physical parti-  
tion units)  
Granularity (CPU)  
In units of threads  
In units of threads  
In units of 256 MB  
In virtual I/O units  
In units of threads  
In units of 256 MB  
In virtual I/O units  
Granularity (Memory) In units of 256 MB  
Granularity (I/O)  
In virtual I/O units  
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Model specifications (3/3)  
Item  
SPARC M10-1  
SPARC M10-4  
SPARC M10-4S  
eXtended External interface  
System  
2 XSCF-LAN ports  
1 serial port  
2 XSCF-LAN ports  
1 serial port  
2 XSCF-LAN ports  
1 serial port  
Control  
1 USB port  
1 USB port  
1 USB port  
Facility (*6)  
3 XSCF BB control  
ports  
1 XSCF DUAL control  
port  
Redundant  
configuration  
Not available  
Not available  
Not available  
Not available  
Supported (2 or more  
building blocks (*3))  
Active replacement  
Supported (only 2-BB  
configuration or larger)  
*1: None of the dimensions includes the sizes of protrusions.  
*2: A redundant configuration applies only when 200 VAC is used.  
*3: A single SPARC M10-4S in a building block configuration is referred to as a building block.  
*4: Some PCIe card types do not support active replacement.  
*5: The operating system is installed in the initial system state. For detailed software requirements, see the  
Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Systems Product Notes.  
*6: Firmware is built into the eXtended System Control Facility. This firmware is installed on the service proces-  
sor in the XSCF unit in the initial system state. For details, see the Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Systems System  
Operation and Administration Guide.  
Crossbar box specifications (1/2)  
Item  
Crossbar box  
External  
dimen-  
sions (*)  
Height  
4U  
Height x width x depth 174 mm x 440 mm x 740 mm  
(6.9 in. x 17.3 in. x 29.1 in.)  
Weight  
40 kg  
eXtended External interface  
2 XSCF-LAN ports  
1 serial port  
1 USB port  
19 XSCF BB control ports  
1 XSCF DUAL control port  
System  
Control  
Facility  
Redundant  
Available (only between SPARC M10-4S units)  
configuration  
Active replacement  
Available  
Crossbar connection interface  
- 2 crossbar units mounted  
32 crossbar cable ports  
- 3 crossbar units mounted  
48 crossbar cable ports  
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Crossbar box specifications (2/2)  
Item  
Crossbar box  
Redundant configuration  
Power supply unit/fan unit  
Power supply unit/fan unit/XSCF unit  
Active replacement  
*: None of the dimensions includes the sizes of protrusions.  
PCI expansion unit specifications  
Item  
PCI expansion unit  
External  
dimensions  
(*1)  
Height  
2U  
Height x width x depth 86 mm x 440 mm x 740 mm  
(3.4 in. × 17.3 in. × 29.1 in.)  
Weight  
22 kg  
Number of PCIe slots  
Redundant configuration  
Active replacement  
11  
Power supply unit/fan unit  
Power supply unit/fan unit/PCIe card (*2)/link board (*3)  
*1: None of the dimensions includes the sizes of protrusions.  
*2: Some PCIe card types do not support active replacement.  
*3: You can replace these units after disconnecting the PCI expansion unit from the logical domain by using the  
PCI Hot Plug (PHP) function.  
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What Do I Do Now?  
Reference Guide (by Phase/Purpose)  
This section describes the work for each phase, from system installation to expansion and main-  
tenance, and the reference manuals for each work item.  
indicates a required work item, and  
required.  
indicates a work item to be performed as  
2. Operation and 3. Expansion and  
1. Installation  
Administration  
Maintenance  
unit  
2-a. Daily management  
3-b. Adding optional  
component  
1-b. Installing and  
connecting  
3-c. Adding/Removing  
configuration  
1-c. Adding optional  
2-c. Configuring system (*)  
etc.)  
1-d. Initial settings  
2-d. Configuring virtual  
environment (*)  
2-c. Configuring system (*)  
etc.)  
2-e. Configuring reliability  
(*) (Mirror configuration,  
RAID configuration,  
etc.)  
2-d. Configuring virtual  
3-g. Updating firmware/  
2-f. Changing resource  
software  
2-e. Configuring reliability  
RAID configuration, etc.)  
configuration  
*: You can configure these items as required, when configuring the initial system settings. You can also change  
the settings and set values after starting operation.  
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1. Installation  
a. Understanding an overview of the system  
Check the SPARC M10 Systems overview.  
Reference  
b. Installing the system - Connecting a chassis  
Before installing the system, confirm that the installation location meets the  
requirements. After confirmation, install and connect the chassis required for the  
system configuration.  
Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Systems Installation Guide  
Reference  
"1.1 Workflow for the SPARC M10-1"  
"1.2 Workflow for the SPARC M10-4"  
"1.3 Workflow for the SPARC M10-4S"  
"1.4 Workflow when Connecting the PCI Expansion Unit"  
c. Adding an optional component  
If you have ordered any option, such as a memory module or PCIe card, mount the  
additional component during installation.  
Fujitsu M10-1/SPARC M10-1 Service Manual  
Reference  
Fujitsu M10-4/Fujitsu M10-4S/SPARC M10-4/SPARC M10-4S  
Service Manual  
PCI Expansion Unit for Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Systems  
Service Manual  
d. Configuring the initial system settings  
Before starting the system, configure the initial settings of the eXtended System  
Control Facility (XSCF). Use the CPU Activation function to also configure the use  
of resources according to the number of purchased CPU cores activated.  
Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Systems Installation Guide  
Reference  
"Chapter 6 Performing an Initial System Diagnosis"  
"Chapter 7 Making the Initial System Settings"  
In addition, configure operation in, for example, a virtual environment configuration,  
as necessary.  
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2. Operation and Administration  
a. Conducting daily management  
You should understand the basic operations, which include logging in/out from the  
management console and starting/stopping the system. These basic operations are  
required for system operation and management and for daily management work  
items, such as backup.  
Reference Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Systems System Operation and  
Administration Guide  
"Chapter 2 Logging In/Out of the XSCF"  
"Chapter 6 Starting/Stopping the System"  
"Chapter 9 Managing the SPARC M10 Systems Daily"  
"Chapter 13 Switching to Locked/Service Mode"  
b. Customizing eXtended System Control Facility (XSCF) settings  
From the initial setup of the eXtended System Control Facility, you can customize  
the configuration according to your use environment.  
Reference  
Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Systems System Operation and  
Administration Guide  
"Chapter 3 Configuring the System"  
c. Configuring the system  
Configure the entire system including power control. The green IT function mini-  
mizes the power consumption of the system.  
Reference  
Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Systems System Operation and  
Administration Guide  
"Chapter 4 Configuring the System to Suit the Usage Type"  
d. Configuring a virtual environment  
You can configure a virtual environment by dividing the system into physical parti-  
tions or logical domains. You can run a standalone operating system in each logical  
domain.  
Reference  
Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Systems Domain Configuration Guide  
"Chapter 4 Physical Partition Configuration Example"  
"Chapter 5 Logical Domain Configuration Example"  
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2. Operation and Administration  
e. Configuring a highly reliable system  
You can use memory mirroring or the hardware RAID function to improve system  
reliability.  
Reference Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Systems System Operation and  
Administration Guide  
"Chapter 14 Configuring a Highly Reliable System"  
f. Changing the resource configuration  
You can use the dynamic reconfiguration function of Oracle VM Server for SPARC  
to change the CPU or memory configuration.  
Reference Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Systems Domain Configuration Guide  
"Chapter 6 Physical Partition Reconfiguration Example"  
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3. Expansion and Maintenance  
a. Adding a PCI expansion unit  
You can use a PCI expansion unit to increase the number of PCIe slots.  
Reference Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Systems Installation Guide  
"1.4 Workflow when Connecting the PCI Expansion Unit"  
b. Adding an optional component  
You can expand the system by adding an optional component such as a memory  
module or PCI card.  
Reference Fujitsu M10-1/SPARC M10-1 Service Manual  
Fujitsu M10-4/Fujitsu M10-4S/SPARC M10-4/SPARC M10-4S  
Service Manual  
PCI Expansion Unit for Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Systems  
Service Manual  
c. Adding/Removing a system in a building block configuration  
You can flexibly expand or reduce the system by adding or removing a SPARC  
M10-4S in the building block system.  
Reference  
Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Systems Installation Guide  
"Chapter 8 Before Installing/Removing a System with  
a Building Block Configuration"  
"Chapter 9 Installing a System with a Building Block  
Configuration"  
"Chapter 10 Removing a System with a Building Block  
Configuration"  
Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Systems Domain Configuration Guide  
"Chapter 6 Physical Partition Reconfiguration Example"  
d. Expanding resources according to the load  
You can use the CPU Activation function for CPU expansion in units of two cores  
when the load increases.  
Reference Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Systems System Operation and  
Administration Guide  
"Chapter 5 CPU Activation"  
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3. Expansion and Maintenance  
e. Diagnosing a failure  
If an error message appears on the console or the CHECK LED on the chassis  
goes on, diagnose whether a failure has occurred.  
Reference  
Fujitsu M10-1/SPARC M10-1 Service Manual  
Fujitsu M10-4/Fujitsu M10-4S/SPARC M10-4/SPARC M10-4S  
Service Manual  
PCI Expansion Unit for Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Systems  
Service Manual  
f. Replacing faulty components  
Replace faulty components. The maintenance method varies with the component.  
Our service engineers should perform the maintenance work.  
Reference  
Fujitsu M10-1/SPARC M10-1 Service Manual  
Fujitsu M10-4/Fujitsu M10-4S/SPARC M10-4/SPARC M10-4S  
Service Manual  
PCI Expansion Unit for Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Systems  
Service Manual  
g. Updating firmware/software  
Update the firmware for Oracle VM Server for SPARC and Oracle Solaris.  
Reference Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Systems System Operation and  
Administration Guide  
"Chapter 16 Updating Firmware/Software"  
PCI Expansion Unit for Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Systems  
Service Manual  
"Appendix C Updating the Firmware of  
the PCI Expansion Unit"  
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