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Solution Type Technical Instruction Sure Solution 1332735.1 : SunFire V480/V490 How to Remove and Replace a ID PROM on IO Riser:ATR:995:3
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Applies to:Sun Fire V490 Server - Version: Not ApplicableSun Fire V480 Server - Version: Not Applicable and later [Release: N/A and later] Information in this document applies to any platform. Goal****************************************************************************** To report errors or request improvements on this procedure, please go to https://support.us.oracle.com and put a comment on Doc ID: 1332735.1 ****************************************************************************** How to remove and replace V480 - V490 ID PROM on IO Riser SolutionDISPATCH INSTRUCTIONS- WHAT SKILLS DOES THE ENGINEER NEED: Field training in Sun Fire V480/V490 Server - TIME ESTIMATE: 50 min - TASK COMPLEXITY: 3 FIELD ENGINEER INSTRUCTIONS: - PROBLEM OVERVIEW: Faulty IDPROM Moudle - 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. System powered off is required. - WHAT ACTION DOES THE ENGINEER NEED TO TAKE: This section explains how to remove a functioning ID programable read-only memory (IDPROM) module so that you can install it on a new PCI riser board, thereby preserving the system's host ID information. If you are replacing a defective IDPROM module and want to retain the same host ID, consult your authorized Oracle sales representative or service provider for assistance with programming the new IDPROM module with the existing host ID and Ethernet address. Removal: Power Off the System Slide the System Out of the Cabinet Avoid Electrostatic Discharge Remove the PCI Access Panel Remove Fan Tray 1 Remove the System Controller (SC) Card Remove all PCI Cards. Taking note of slot position of all Cards. Remove the PCI Riser Board 1. Locate the IDPROM module on the PCI riser board. 2. Grasp the IDPROM module at each end and pull it straight up. If necessary, gently rock the IDPROM module from side to side to facilitate removal. 3. Place the IDPROM module on an antistatic mat. Installation: If you are installing a new IDPROM module, it must be programmed by an authorized Oracle service representative before your system can resume normal operation. If you are installing a new PCI riser board, remember that you can migrate your former IDPROM module in order to preserve your system's host ID and Ethernet address. 1. Insert the IDPROM module into its socket on the PCI riser board. Make sure that the notch on the IDPROM module is on the same side as the notch on the connector on the PCI riser board. 2. Push down firmly on the IDPROM module until it seats in its socket. Complete these tasks: Install the PCI Riser Board Install a PCI Cards removed earlier Install the System Controller (SC) Card Install Fan Tray 1 Install the PCI Access Panel Slide the System Into the Cabinet Power On the System Initiate a Reconfiguration Boot OBTAIN CUSTOMER ACCEPTANCE - WHAT ACTION DOES THE CUSTOMER NEED TO TAKE TO RETURN THE SYSTEM TO AN OPERATIONAL STATE: Power On the System Initiate a Reconfiguration Boot PARTS NOTE: REFERENCE INFORMATION: Sun Fire V480 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide: http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E19095-01/sfv480.srvr/index.html Sun Fire? V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E19095-01/sfv490.srvr/index.html Attachments This solution has no attachment |
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