Discussion:
[rescue] T5220 update
Lionel Peterson
2017-10-19 16:58:11 UTC
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My new (to me) Sun T5220 arrived yesterday, I powered it up with my laptop and
a cheap RJ45 - USB bciscob cable and was able to work thru the serial
console (iLOM?). (Any suggestions of useful commands other than bshow -tb
which seems to go on forever?)

Luckily the ID and Password were reset to Mfg default (root/changeme), so no
problem there.

My unit has 8x cores, but only 32 Gigs RAM (16x 2 Gig) of PC2-5300f server
memory - I was considering buying a lower-spec model with 16x 4 Gig RAM to
pull the RAM from to upgrade it, but I was happy to find that this server uses
the exact same memory as my Dell PE1950/2950 Intel servers, so rather than
spend $75-100 to add 32 Gigs to the server, Ibm going to buy 8x 8 Gig kits
for two intel servers and repurpose the current 16x 4 Gig Ram SIMMs to max out
the T5220.

My unit shipped without HDs or drive trays, but new Sun Trays/sleds are
available for just under $10/ea, shipped, on eBay when I buy two or more. I
need 3x sleds to fill three holes in server, and Ibll probably look for some
cheap SSD or SATA drives to stuff in it.

The Sun documentation seems quite useful and accessible, and when I get a few
drives I assume installing Solaris 11 from my Oracle account will be
straight-forward.

All in so far Ibm at $160 including shipping, taxes and a serial management
cable. 4x trays will take me to $200, and my round-about memory upgrade plan
will take me to $260 - making this a lot of computer for not too much money
(IMHO).

Odd offer - would someone like the shipping box my server came in? It has
custom foam for the T5220 2U server, say like you wanted to ship a FTGH T5220
from CHI to you, for example...

Ibd love to locate rails for this puppy, if anyone has any leads... off to
take a look at eBay for the rails...

Thanks,
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Stefan Skoglund
2017-10-19 18:19:17 UTC
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Post by Lionel Peterson
My new (to me) Sun T5220 arrived yesterday, I powered it up with my laptop and
a cheap RJ45 - USB bciscob cable and was able to work thru the serial
console (iLOM?). (Any suggestions of useful commands other than bshow -tb
which seems to go on forever?)
Luckily the ID and Password were reset to Mfg default (root/changeme), so no
problem there.
My unit has 8x cores, but only 32 Gigs RAM (16x 2 Gig) of PC2-5300f server
memory - I was considering buying a lower-spec model with 16x 4 Gig RAM to
pull the RAM from to upgrade it, but I was happy to find that this server uses
the exact same memory as my Dell PE1950/2950 Intel servers, so rather than
spend $75-100 to add 32 Gigs to the server, Ibm going to buy 8x 8 Gig kits
for two intel servers and repurpose the current 16x 4 Gig Ram SIMMs to max out
the T5220.
My unit shipped without HDs or drive trays, but new Sun Trays/sleds are
available for just under $10/ea, shipped, on eBay when I buy two or more. I
need 3x sleds to fill three holes in server, and Ibll probably look for some
cheap SSD or SATA drives to stuff in it.
The Sun documentation seems quite useful and accessible, and when I get a few
drives I assume installing Solaris 11 from my Oracle account will be
straight-forward.
All in so far Ibm at $160 including shipping, taxes and a serial management
cable. 4x trays will take me to $200, and my round-about memory upgrade plan
will take me to $260 - making this a lot of computer for not too much money
(IMHO).
Odd offer - would someone like the shipping box my server came in? It has
custom foam for the T5220 2U server, say like you wanted to ship a FTGH T5220
from CHI to you, for example...
SOMEONE which would be happy to send a T5220 from Chicago/(O'Hare) to
Arlanda/Landvetter (ie Sweden) ????

This stuff isn't really easy to get to in Sweden...
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Peter Stokes
2017-10-19 21:44:26 UTC
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Hi Lionel

Just for the record the password reset on these is real easy and is well
documented using the default user and the identify button, so no jumper
changes or special software etc.

As to the rails, I am not sure if they use the same as the 5120 which were
also used on a wide range of the X series as well as earlier T2000.

Stefan, if you really want one of these T5xxx, I have one or two here at not
silly money in the U.K., so shipping is sensible and no import charges of
course. You can email me direct if interested.

Peter

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