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Solution Type Technical Instruction Sure Solution 1964481.1 : How to Replace a SPARC T7-1 Flash ThumbDrive (eUSB) [VCAP]
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Applies to:SPARC T7-1 - Version All Versions to All Versions [Release All Releases]Information in this document applies to any platform. GoalHow to Replace a SPARC T7-1 Flash ThumbDrive (eUSB) Solution
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DISPATCH INSTRUCTIONS WHAT STATE SHOULD THE SYSTEM BE IN TO BE READY TO PERFORM THE RESOLUTION ACTIVITY?: DAMAGE ALERT: Perform a visual inspection of the replacement part to make sure that there are no damaged components, connectors, bent pins, damaged packages during shipping, etc). If the part is damaged, don't install it into the system, order a new part. Handle with caution and package carefully the return part to avoid any damages during shipping.
If the system is still up and functioning, the customer should perform an orderly and graceful shutdown of applications and OS. Then power off the server and remove the AC power cords from the system. A data backup is not a prerequisite but is a wise precaution. NOTE: For ALL scenarios where an AC power down or AC power cycle is required for a T7-x server, please always use the steps in doc 1571054.1 prior to physically removing AC power cables from the server.
WHAT ACTIONS ARE REQUIRED?: Note - The eUSB flash thumb drive is mounted on the motherboard towards the front on the power supply side.
1. Prepare the server for service. Replace the eUSB Flash Thumb Drive 1. Remove the Top Cover of system 2. Open the clear plastic air duct assembly cover by lifting the edge of the cover closest to the rear of the server. The cover can stand in its upright position but perform the next steps if you need to remove the cover: a. Open the fan cover. 3. Remove the green screw that attaches the eUSB flash thumb drive to the motherboard. Caution - This screw is not a captive screw, so be careful not to drop it inside the server. Retain the screw to use with the new eUSB flash thumb drive.
Note - If the screw is too tight to remove by hand, use a Torx 10 driver to loosen it.
4. Lift the eUSB flash thumb drive up to disconnect it from the motherboard. 5. Press the eUSB flash thumb drive into the socket on the motherboard. 6. Hand tighten the screw to secure the drive to the motherboard. Do not use a tool to tighten the screw further. 7. Close the clear plastic air duct assembly cover by rotating it down over the motherboard / two memory risers and then slightly pressing in the two tabs to secure it. See following if you need to reattach the cover: a. Open the fan cover. 8. Install the top cover on the system 9. Return the Server to operation. a. Remove any anti-static measures that were used.
OBTAIN CUSTOMER ACCEPTANCE Boot system and monitor boot sequence for errors. Test functionality of system: 3. Run format (# format) under Solaris to verify that the eUSB device can be seen. 4. Restart software applications per applicable administration guides to resume system operation. REFERENCE INFORMATION:
References<NOTE:1010946.1> - General Guidance for Diagnosis (Disk Failures/Errors) and Replacing Internal Server Disks and JBOD Disks within Solaris<NOTE:2090016.1> - Solaris Volume Manager (SVM) the 'metadevadm -u' Command Shows "New device reloc information" or "Invalid device relocation information detected" But DevID Is Not Updated <NOTE:1571054.1> - Performing an AC power cycle on the T3/T4/T5/S7/T7/T8 Servers Attachments This solution has no attachment |
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