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Solution Type Technical Instruction Sure Solution 1019382.1 : How to verify power on a Sun Blade[TM] 6000 and Sun Blade[TM] 6048 Modular System
PreviouslyPublishedAs 239065 Applies to:Sun Blade T6300 Server Module - Version Not Applicable and laterSun Blade X6250 Server Module - Version Not Applicable and later Sun Blade X6220 Server Module - Version Not Applicable and later Sun Blade X6240 Server Module - Version Not Applicable and later Sun Blade X6450 Server Module - Version Not Applicable and later All Platforms GoalHow to verify power on a Sun Blade[TM] 6000 and Sun Blade[TM] 6048 Modular System FixEnter the Main Content
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Purpose/Scope This document gives details on how to check for power on a SunBlade [TM] 6000 system and a SunBlade [TM] 6048 system, on both the chassis and the individual blades The document will describe how to check locally (i.e. if you have physical access to the platform), and remotely via the chassis management module.
This document concentrates on the Sun Blade 6000. However, much applies to the Sun Blade 6048, which is essentially four Sun Blade 6000 systems in a rack. Please check the specific links for Sun Blade 6048 information.
Firstly, check the chassis front and rear led status Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Documentation collection The Sun Blade 6000 Modular System LEDs are also in the Sun System Handbook:
The SB6000 chassis has two N+1 redundant power supplies located at the front of the chassis
Try to log into the CMM using the ssh command or via the CMM serial port. For serial port configurations see 'Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Getting Started Guide' and also <Document: 1019307.1> How to to verify cabling on a Blade 6000 If connecting via the network you will need the ip address of the CMM: ssh -l <CMM_admin_account> <IP_ADDRESS> <cmm_hostname> login: If you get the above prompt to log in then the CMM and chassis is powered on. Log in as required... Sun(TM) Integrated Lights Out Manager Version 2.0.3.2 Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. Use is subject to license terms. -> In addition we can confirm the status of PS0 and PS1, here is an example for PS0 ->show /CH/PS0 /CH/PS0
The front of each blade has a row of status LEDs. Ensure that the green 'OK' led is lit, this will indicate that the blade server is in main power mode with power supplied to all components. For further details of blade status led's refer to the individual blade documentation available at http://docs.oracle.com/
This can be confirmed using the chassis ILOM via a web browser. In the browser location bar, insert the ip address of the CMM. The browser responds with a certificate security question - highlight 'Accept this certificate temporarily for this session' and click OK or examine the certificate as required. Enter your administrator login and password. The next screen will give you a 6000 chassis view with chassis, cmm and blades BL0 through to BL9 down the left with a full chassis view front and rear (greyed out blades are not installed) Select your blade on the left and navigate the tabs at the top to 'Remote Control' and then 'Remote power Control'. The power status of the blade is displayed. References Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Documentation
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