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SunFire V480/V490 How to Remove and Replace a Power Supply:ATR:1002:1 [Video]
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Applies to:
Sun Fire V490 Server - Version All Versions to All Versions [Release All Releases]
Sun Fire V480 Server - Version All Versions to All Versions [Release All Releases]
Information in this document applies to any platform.
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How to Remove and Replace a Sun Fire V480/V490 Power Supply (PSU)
Solution
DISPATCH INSTRUCTIONS
- WHAT SKILLS DOES THE ENGINEER NEED:
Field training in Sun Fire V480/V490 Server
- TIME ESTIMATE: 20 min
- TASK COMPLEXITY: 1
FIELD ENGINEER INSTRUCTIONS:
- PROBLEM OVERVIEW:
Power supply failed
- 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 is not required to perform a system shutdown.
- WHAT ACTION DOES THE ENGINEER NEED TO TAKE:
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.
The Sun Fire V480/V490 server has redundant power supplies. You can swap one power supply while the other one is still running, just make sure the OK-to-Remove LED is lit.
1.Use the system key to unlock the media door
2. 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 screws securing the power supply to the chassis.
5. Pull out the power supply in a smooth motion until it is free of the bay, supporting the part from underneath as you pull it out.
6. Align the new power supply with its bay.
7. Slide the new power supply into the power supply bay until the power supply connectors start to engage the connectors on the power distribution board.
8. Push firmly on the front of the power supply to engage the connectors with the power distribution board.
9. Tighten the two captive screws that secure the power supply to the chassis.
10. Verify correct operation of the power supply by checking the Fault, DC Present, and AC Present LEDs on the power supply. You should hear the power supply fan start spinning and the two green LEDs should light within three seconds of completing a hot-swap installation or after restoring power to the system.
11. Insert the power supply access panel into the bay.
12. 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:
If the replacement was a hot swap on a redundant configuration, the system should be operational and need no further work. Verify from LOM that PS is present and okay.
PARTS NOTE:
REFERENCE INFORMATION:
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E19095-01/sfv480.srvr/index.html
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E19095-01/sfv490.srvr/index.html
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