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Solution  1272604.1 :   How to Remove and Replace a Faulty SunFire V480/V490 CPU Fan Tray:ATR:992:1 [Video]  


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Reason: Part is a FRU

Applies to:

Sun Fire V480 Server - Version All Versions to All Versions [Release All Releases]
Sun Fire V490 Server - Version All Versions and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

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OTube How to Remove and Replace a Sun Fire V480/V490 CPU Fan Tray

 

Solution

DISPATCH INSTRUCTIONS
- WHAT SKILLS DOES THE ENGINEER NEED:
Field training in Sun Fire V480/V490 Server

- TIME ESTIMATE: 30 min
- TASK COMPLEXITY:     1

FIELD ENGINEER INSTRUCTIONS:
- PROBLEM OVERVIEW:
CPU Fan tray failure

- WHAT STATE SHOULD THE SYSTEM BE IN TO BE READY TO PERFORM THE
RESOLUTION ACTIVITY?:
A data backup is not a prerequisite but is a wise precaution.
The customer should conduct an orderly software system shutdown.

- WHAT ACTION DOES THE ENGINEER NEED TO TAKE:
Caution - Do not attempt to operate the system without Fan Tray 0 installed. Doing so could seriously damage the system.
Caution - Fan Tray 0 does not include fan guards. Serious injury can result if you attempt to remove it while the system is running.

Note:
Use max post only when searching for IO Controller issues, Fatal Resets, and Unrecoverable Errors(UEs) that Solaris is unable to properly diagnose.  If diag-level is set to max at OBP, confirm with customer that if can be moved to the factory default of min.

See:  Guidance for POST Diagnostic Level Setting on Sun Fire[TM] 280R, V480, V490, V880, V890 and V880z servers. (Doc ID 1582330.1) for details.


1. Use the system key to unlock the media door. The security lock secures the media door, power supply access panel, and Fan Tray 0.
2. Using a Phillips No. 2 screwdriver, loosen the two captive screws securing the power supply access panel to the chassis.
3. Pull out the power supply access panel and set it aside.
4. Loosen the two captive Phillips No. 2 screws securing Fan Tray 0 to the front of the chassis.
5. Push up on the fan tray and tip it forward. Cradle the fan tray in your hand. Two mounting tabs secure Fan Tray 0 to the chassis.
Caution - Do not drop the fan tray. The fan tray cable is still connected to the chassis, and can be damaged if the fan tray is pulled too far away from the chassis.
6. With your other hand, disconnect the fan tray cable end and set the fan tray aside. Press the tab to release the cable end, and pull the cable end out of its connector.
7. With one hand, cradle Fan Tray 0 face down in front of its mounting point on the chassis.
8. With your other hand, insert the fan tray cable end into the connector on the front of the chassis. Insert the cable end until it clicks into place.
9. Insert the two tabs on the fan tray frame into their corresponding slots on the front of the chassis.
  a. Be sure that the cable on the fan tray is tucked in between the fan units and the fan tray frame.
  b. Insert the left-side tab into its corresponding slot on the front of the chassis, followed by the right side tab into its slot.
10. Tighten the two captive Phillips No. 2 screws that secure Fan Tray 0 to the chassis.
11. Insert the power supply access panel into the bay.
12. Using a Phillips No. 2 screwdriver, tighten the two captive screws that secure the power supply access panel to the chassis.
13. Lock the media door.

OBTAIN CUSTOMER ACCEPTANCE
- WHAT ACTION DOES THE CUSTOMER NEED TO TAKE TO RETURN THE SYSTEM TO
AN OPERATIONAL STATE:
No action required

PARTS NOTE:
None

REFERENCE INFORMATION:

816-0907 Sun Fire V480 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide
817-3952-11 Sun Fire V490 Parts Installation and Removal Guide


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