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8.3.4 Adding Expansion Racks


8.3.4 Adding Expansion Racks
This section describes the installation procedure for expansion of direct connections between chassis in a configuration of up to the 4BB configuration to connections through crossbar boxes by adding an expansion rack.
To move the SPARC M10-4S to an expansion rack, stop the entire system and then perform the work.
Before starting the work, be sure to see "8.1 Points of Concern During Expansion."
Table 8-6  Workflow of Adding Expansion Racks
Procedure Work Description Reference  
1 Confirm the system status. "9.2.1 Checking the Operation Status of Physical Partitions and Logical Domains" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual Required
2 Change a multiple-BB configuration into 1BB configurations and release their connections. "9.7 Removing the SPARC M12-2S" in the Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual Required (*1)
3 Install an expansion rack. "3.2.3 Confirming the Delivered Components of the Expansion Rack"
"3.3 Installing the Rack"
Required
4 Mount SPARC M12-2S on the expansion rack. "3.4.1 Mounting the SPARC M12-2S in a Rack" Required (*2)
5 Connect serial cables and power cords to crossbar boxes. "5.3 Connecting Cables to the Crossbar Box" Required
6 Set the ID of the added SPARC M12-2S. "4.1 Setting the ID (BB-ID) Identifying the SPARC M12-2S" Required (*3)
7 Connect the system management terminal to the crossbar box of the master XSCF, and then perform an initial diagnosis of the system. "6.1 Connecting the System Management Terminal"
"6.3 Logging In to the XSCF"
"6.4 Confirming the XCP Firmware Version"
"6.7 Performing a Diagnosis Test"
"6.8 Checking the Component Status"
Required
8 Set the password policy. "7.1 Setting the Password Policy" Required
9 Set a user account and password. "7.2 Setting a User Account and Password" Required
10 Configure the Telnet or SSH service. "7.3 Configuring the Telnet/SSH Service" Required
11 Configure the HTTPS service. "7.4 Configuring the HTTPS Service" Required
12 Configure the XSCF network. "7.5 Configuring the XSCF Network" Required
13 When duplicating memory, configure memory mirroring. "7.6 Configuring Memory Mirroring" Optional
14 Create a PPAR configuration list. "7.7 Creating a PPAR Configuration List" Required
15 Assign the SPARC M12-2S (physical system board (‌PSB)‌) to a physical partition. "7.8 Assigning/Releasing a Physical System Board (PSB) for a Physical Partition (PPAR)" Required
16 Clear the difference between the system time and physical partition (PPAR) time. "7.9 Synchronizing the Physical Partition (PPAR) Time and XSCF Time" Required
17 Register a CPU Activation key with the system. "7.10 Registering a CPU Activation Key" Required (*4)
18 Assign CPU core resources to the physical partition. "7.11 Assigning CPU Core Resources" Required
19 Confirm the start/stop of the physical partition and the connection of the console. "7.12.1 Checking the Start and Stop of a Physical Partition (PPAR)" Required
20 Save XSCF setting information and logical domain configuration information. "7.14 Saving Configuration Information" Required
*1 When initializing the last 1BB configuration (SPARC M12-2S of the master XSCF), execute the restoredefault -c factory -r activation command to return to the factory defaults.


*2 Crossbar cables and XSCF BB control cables are already laid in the expansion rack. The work here is to connect the cables to each port of the mounted chassis. Connect the cables according to the instructions written on the labels.
See the cable connection diagram and the cable list.
"B.4 From the 2BB Configuration to 8BB Configuration (Connections via a Crossbar Box)" and "B.5 From the 9BB Configuration to 16BB Configuration (Connections via a Crossbar Box)"


*3 Set the BB-ID of the added SPARC M12-2S. You do not need to change the existing SPARC M12-2S BB-IDs.


*4 One CD-ROM disk containing a CPU Activation certificate is provided with the system.
The key for CPU Activation ordered together with the SPARC M12-2S is registered to the system before shipment.