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Table
1-2
  
Workflow
for
the
SPARC
M10-4
(continued)
Step
(work
time
(*1)) Work
description Referenc e
17 Configure
the
XSCF
network. "7.5
Configuring
the
XSCF
Network"
Required
18 When
duplicating
memory,
configure
memory
mirroring.
"7.6
Configuring
Memory
Mirroring"
Optional
19 Clear
the
difference
between
the
system
time
and
physical
partition
(PPAR)
time.
"7.10
Synchronizing
the
Physical
Partition
(PPAR)
Time
and
XSCF
Time"
20 Add
a
CPU
Activation
key
to
the
system.
"7.11
Registering
a
CPU
Activation
Key"
Required
(*4)
21 Assign
CPU
resources
to
the
physical
partition.
"7.12
Assigning
CPU
Core
Resources"
Required
22 Confirm
the
start/stop
of
the
physical
partition
and
the
connection
of
the
console.
"7.13
Starting
and
Stopping
a
Physical
Partition
(PPAR)"
Required
*1
Average
work
time
*2
Time
required
for
mounting
optional
components
is
not
included.
*3
If
the
optional
components
are
ordered
together
with
the
chassis,
they
are
shipped
mounted
to
the
chassis.
*4
One
CD-ROM
disk
containing
a
CPU
Activation
certificate
is
provided
with
the
system.
The
system
may
be
shipped
with
a
registered
CPU
Activation
key.
Note
-
The
SPARC
M10
systems
have
Oracle
Solaris
preinstalled.
According
to
the
purpose,
either
use
the
preinstalled
Oracle
Solaris
as
is
or
reinstall
it.
To
reinstall
Oracle
Solaris,
install
the
latest
Oracle
VM
Server
for
SPARC.
For
the
latest
information
on
the
supported
Oracle
Solaris
versions
and
SRU,
see
the
Fujitsu
M10/SPARC
M
10
Systems
Product
Notes.
Note
-
Before
starting
work
for
a
system
using
the
SPARC
M10-4S
in
the
1BB
configuration,
see
"1.2
Workflow
for
the
SPARC
M10-4."
1.3 Workflow
for
the
SPARC
M10-4S
The
SPARC
M10-4S
is
a
system
that
uses
a
building
block
method
connecting
multiple
4U-size
chassis,
each
of
which
can
be
configured
with
up
to
4
CPUs
(64
cores).
The
one-building-block
configuration
(1BB
configuration)
with
one
chassis
can
be
expanded
to
up
to
the
16BB
configuration.
For
the
connection
of
each
SPARC
M10-4S
in
a
building
block
configuration,
the
rack
types
and
the
types
of
cables
connecting
each
chassis
vary
depending
on
the
number
of
chassis
configurations.
For
details,
see
Table
1-3.
This
section
describes
the
workflow
separately
by
how
the
chassis
is
connected.
Chapter
1
 
Understanding
the
Installation
Flow 5

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