So Sun has been doing this ‘Try-and-Buy’ thing with their new T1-based Sun Fire T2000 server. Which means that you get to try for two months, a machine with up to an 8-core UltraSPARC T1, 16G of RAM and 2 73GB harddrives, for free.
A dead frog could have known I’d go out and get one.
I figured I wouldn’t max it out– I’d get the 8GB version with 8 cores. First application was denied, but the second went through amazingly quickly. I’ve heard about people having to wait weeks. It took about two days for the application to be accepted, and three more for delivery. I was definitely impressed at the speed of that.
So anyway, it came:
Pretty, isn’t it? I think it rivals Apple’s Xserve. The inside is clean as a clean thing, too. No picture of that, unfortunately, but again it rivals Apple’s Xserve.
Of course I had to try it out as soon as I had the chance. It came very well-wrapped. The unwrapping process took about 10 minutes, I think. Great care was given to even the simplest of parts. For instance, the two power cords (the thing has redundant powersupplies) came in two separate boxes, packed together in another box, shipped separately from the server itself.
Then the time came to plug it in. That’s where the trouble started: the machine doesn’t do any video-output at all. I know it’s not really necessary for a server box to have the latest and greatest in video acceleration hardware, but a most servers come with a MACH64 of some kind onboard so you can at least get up a text console without hassle. Not the Sun– it requires that you have a computer available with a serial connection. That’s all fine with me, I have such stuff anyway. But the serial connection for this uses an RJ-45 connector instead of the standard DB-9 one. And the only adapter I had for that didn’t seem to be the right one. Luckily I was able to fabricate my own:
Tip to Sun: for just that extra bit of customer satisfaction, send along this sort of adapter.
Once I had that going, setting up was a breeze. Solaris 10 came preinstalled, so all I had to do was answer some questions about the setup through the insanely slow serial connection (maybe I should have set up the network management before booting…) and it was up and running. Loudly, I might add. It makes more noise than a redundant array of vaccuum cleaners.
I’ll be running some benches on it, notably in serving anyMeta pages and doing database serving. Maybe I’ll try to get Linux going on it. It’ll also be interesting to see what the 2.5″ 10K rpm drives can do, speed-wise.


Could you send me the wiring for the serial cable?? I am having a difficult time with this T2000.
Thanks
Mike
I used this schema:
http://hardwarebook.net/cable/serial/ciscoconsole9.html
I had exactly the same trouble. Finally manufactured an rj45 to db9 serial cable. But now, being new to Sun and Solaris, I can’t interact with the console. Once I set-up admin password in the ALOM I tried typing console but get no prompt?? I think I am missing something. Any pointers or links to docs that may help?
Updated email address. Thanks in advance.
You type ‘poweron’ first, which actually boots the machine, and then ‘console’ which gets you to Solaris’ console.
Though I recommend you first go through ’setupsc’ to set up the management networking port so you can do the rest over the network with telnet. It’s much, much faster than doing it over the serial console.
Thank you so much!! I set-up the net mgt port just before i got your speedy reply. Can’t believe I missed the poweron step. Just waiting for it to Test Slave Threads …. She is loud! Thank you again, it’s been a great help.
Building a Sun Fire SC RJ-45 to RS-232C DB-9F Adapter…
As we mentioned on receiving the Sun Fire T2000, one surprise was the need to use a terminal emulator to initialilly set-up the server through the system console port. Even more suprising was that it was still using a RJ-45 connector for the serial li…
Hi.
I have RJ-45 crossover cable and DB-9F. I have hard time to figuring out which pin goes where to DB-9. I am not able to see every pin/wire in the picture you have posted.
There are some diagrams in the web and I have tried those as weal. But, still unable to connect to my HyperTerminal. Can you please, share information about pin direction?
Thank you very much.
Regards
Joel.
Can somebody verify the terminal settings that are needed? My SS5 uses 9600, 8N1. Has this changed?
Joel: use the schema I posted above in the second comment. That one works.
Qwell: that sounds about right. It’s also buried in the manual somewhere.
Why the whining about a VGA output ? You better had something to tell us about the performance of the box…
Actually a serial connection (on a RJ45) which connects to the internal SystemController is standard for high-end Sun systems… Remember: This is not a toy, if you guys dont know how to handle this kind of systems, you better buy an X-box 360….
Like I said, I’m used to a video output being available. So I was just a little surprised when I had no place to plug my monitor in. The fact that no DB9->RJ45 converter was supplied made it a bit harder to get going because the one I had was the wrong kind. I’ve heard that Sun now ships one of those converters with the box because it’s one of their most-heard complaints.
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We did that for a while at school, using the x-box as a server, until some freshmen found it and went off to play /games/ with it. Sheesh.
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