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Solution Type Technical Instruction Sure Solution 1501610.1 : How to Replace ID Board for Sun Fire 6800, E6900 Systems:ATR:1501610.1:4
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Oracle Confidential (INTERNAL). Do not distribute to customers. Applies to:Sun Fire E6900 Server - Version Not Applicable and laterSun Fire 6800 Server - Version Not Applicable and later Information in this document applies to any platform. GoalHow to Replace ID Board for Sun Fire 6800 and E6900 Systems
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FixDISPATCH INSTRUCTIONS WHAT SKILLS DOES ENGINEER NEED: ScApp, lom Task Complexity: 4 Time Estimate: 90 minutes FIELD ENGINEER INSTRUCTIONS CAP PROBLEM OVERVIEW: ID Board Failure WHAT STATE SHOULD SYSTEM BE IN TO BE READY TO PERFORM RESOLUTION ACTIVITY? WHAT ACTION DOES ENGINEER NEED TO TAKE:
Before you begin, be sure to have a terminal connected to the serial port of the system controller and have the following information available (it will be used later in this procedure):
You can find information on labels affixed to the system In most cases, when only the ID board and centerplane are replaced, the original System Controller board will be used. The above information was already cached by the system controller and will be used to program the replacement ID board. You 1. Halt the Solaris operating environment in each domain and power down the entire system. 2. Attach a wrist strap or foot strap. Connect the ESD jack from the system to your wrist strap or foot strap. Place a grounded ESD mat close to the system.
3. Facing the rear of the system, remove the upper left I/O assembly IB9, from the system .
4. Reaching into the opening created by removing the I/O assembly, grasp the ID board by the edges and remove it from the centerplane Now is possible to install the new ID Board 5. Reach into the opening created by removing the I/O assembly and connect the ID board to the connectors on the centerplane .
7. Power on the system. 8. Enter the system data information into the new ID board. If you have a serial port connection, access the console for the system controller because the system will prompt you to confirm the board ID information
Example: It appears that the ID Board has been replaced. Please confirm the ID information:
Is the information above correct? (yes/no):
9. Compare the information collected in at the beginning with the information you have been prompted with in the previous step. If the information matches, answer yes to the above question on the system controller console. The system will boot normally. If the information does not match, answer no to the above question on the system controller console. 10. If you answer no to the question in Step 8 or if you are replacing both the ID board and the System Controller board at the same time, you will be prompted to enter the ID information manually. Note – Enter this information carefully, as you have only one opportunity to do so. Use the information collected in Step 1 to answer the questions prompted for. Be aware that you must specify the MAC address and Host ID of domain A (not the SC). Example:
Please enter System Serial Number: xxxxxxxx Please enter the model number (3800/4800/4810/6800/E4900/E6900): xxx
Is COD (Capacity on Demand) system ? (yes/no): xx
Caching ID information See also:
WHAT ACTION DOES CUSTOMER NEED TO TAKE TO RETURN SYSTEM TO AN OPERATIONAL STATE: Boot system if not already booting.
* 3800/48x0/6800 Manual http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E19095-01/sf3800.srvr/805-7363-15/805-7363-15.pdf * E4900/E6900 Manual http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E19095-01/sfe4900.srvr/817-4120-13/817-4120-13.pdf Attachments This solution has no attachment |
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