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1. The picld daemon notifies the system that the disk drive has been removed Note Screen confirmation may take up to one minute For more information refer to Platform Notes Using luxadm Software which is provided on the Solaris Software Supplement CD for the Solaris release you are running Refer also to the luxadm 1M man page What Next If you need to install a drive using the hot plug operation complete this task m How to Install a Disk Drive Using the Hot Plug Operation on page 63 62 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 How to Install a Disk Drive Using the Hot Plug Operation The system s disk hot plug feature enables you to insert a disk drive without shutting down the operating system or turning off the system power When installing a disk you must insert the disk drive and wait for it to spin up to operating speed Then you create logical software links to the disk drive and re create or reconfigure the file systems so that the Solaris Operating System recognizes the disk drive Finally you configure your application if necessary to operate with this new drive Use the luxadm software tool to install a Sun Fire V490 server s internal disk drives using the hot plug operation The following procedure describes the general steps involved but your specific device names may be different For more information refer to Platform Notes Using 1uxadm Software
2. m Front Panel LEDs on page 3 How to Slide the System Out of the Cabinet This procedure describes placing the system in position for service by sliding it out of the cabinet without removing it from the rack All service procedures except removing and replacing the centerplane and power distribution board can be performed while the system is still attached to the cabinet Note Sliding the system out of the cabinet is not required for servicing disk drives power supplies or Fan Tray 0 Chapter 2 Preparing to Service the System 25 26 Before You Begin Caution Unless the cabinet is bolted to the floor you must extend the cabinet s anti tip legs and adjust their stabilizing feet to the floor You must level and secure the cabinet to provide a safe working environment For a list of useful tools required for this procedure m Tools Required for Installation and Service on page 18 What to Do Be sure the cabinet is stabilized so that the cabinet cannot move or tip forward If there are feet beneath the cabinet to prevent it from rolling be sure the feet are fully extended downward to the floor Stabilize the cabinet using the stabilizing mechanisms provided with the cabinet Refer to the instructions provided with the cabinet Open or remove the front and back cabinet doors If a cable management arm is not installed disconnect all external cables attached to the back panel
3. How to Remove the System From an Empty 2 Post Rack on page 189 How to Install the System Into an Empty 2 Post Rack on page 191 How to Remove the System From a Populated 2 Post Rack on page 193 How to Install the System Into a Populated 2 Post Rack on page 196 Note If you are performing a first time installation see the documentation supplied with the 2 post rackmounting kit 187 Servicing a System Installed in a 2 Post Rack If your system is installed in a 2 post rack you must remove it from the rack before servicing the following internal components a CPU memory and related components See Chapter 4 m CPU access panel a CPU Memory boards Memory modules m I O components See Chapter 5 PCI access panel Fan Tray 1 PCI fan tray SC card PCI cards DC DC converters IDPROM PCI riser board m Miscellaneous components See Chapter 6 FC AL backplane Removable media assembly RMA Centerplane Power distribution board m Cables See Chapter 7 FC AL power cable FC AL data cable RMA data cable System control switch power button cable 188 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 How to Remove the System From an Empty 2 Post Rack Before You Begin Complete this task m How to Power Off the System on page 22 Caution The chassis is heavy Two persons are required to remove the system from the rack in the following pro
4. SC Card Connectors Ethernet connector oi Appendix D Board Connector Locations 217 218 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 APPENDIX E Illustrated Parts Breakdown This appendix consists of a sequence of illustrations that show how the various pieces of the system fit together Use the accompanying tables as a reference for ordering field replaceable units FRUs The part numbers listed in the following tables are correct as of the manual publication date but are subject to change without notice Consult your authorized Sun sales representative or service provider to confirm a part number prior to ordering a replacement part This illustrated parts breakdown is divided into the following sections Chassis Doors and Access Panels on page 220 CPU Side Components on page 221 PCI Side Components on page 223 Front Panel Components on page 224 Miscellaneous Components on page 225 System Cables on page 226 219 Chassis Doors and Access Panels TABLEE 1 Chassis Doors and Access Panels Reference Number Part Part Number CPU access panel System key PCI access panel PCI riser board access panel Media door 1 2 3 4 5 6 Power supply access panel 540 4713 Not a FRU 330 2014 Not a FRU 540 4714 Not a FRU 540 4712 Not a FRU 540 4907 Not a FRU 540 4765 Not a FRU 220 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and
5. Servicing the PCI Riser Board and Related Components 99 73 Contents vii How to Remove the PCI Access Panel 100 Before You Begin 100 What to Do 100 What Next 101 How to Install the PCI Access Panel 102 Before You Begin 102 WhattoDo 102 What Next 103 How to Remove Fan Tray 1 103 Before You Begin 103 WhattoDo 104 What Next 105 How to Install Fan Tray 1 105 Before You Begin 105 What to Do 106 What Next 106 How to Remove the System Controller SC Card 107 Before You Begin 107 What to Do 107 What Next 109 How to Install the System Controller SC Card 109 Before You Begin 109 WhattoDo 110 What Next 111 How to Remove a PCI Card 112 Before You Begin 112 What to Do 112 What Next 114 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 How to InstallaPCICard 115 Before You Begin 115 WhattoDo 115 What Next 118 How to Install a Sun StorEdge PCI Dual Fibre Channel Host Adapter Card 118 Before You Begin 118 WhattoDo 119 What Next 122 How to Remove the PCI Riser Board 123 Before You Begin 123 Whatto Do 124 What Next 125 How to Install the PCI Riser Board 126 Before You Begin 126 WhattoDo 126 What Next 128 How to Remove the IDPROM Module 129 Before You Begin 129 What to Do 129 What Next 130 How to Install the IDPROM Module 130 Before You Begin 130 WhattoDo 131 What Next 131 Servicing Miscellaneous Components 133 How to Remove the FC AL Backplane 134 Before You Begin 134 Contents ix
6. Achtung Ihr Sun Ger t wird mit einem E Achtung Bei Produkten mit mehreren HN Kabeln m ssen zur vollst ndigen Unterbrechung der Stromversorgung alle Kabel abgezogen werden 232 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 Die folgende Warnung gilt nur f r Ger te mit Wartezustand Netzschalter A Achtung Der Ein Aus Schalter dieses Ger ts schaltet nur auf Wartezustand Stand By Modus Um die Stromzufuhr zum Ger t vollst ndig zu unterbrechen miissen Sie das Netzkabel von der Steckdose abziehen Schlie en Sie den Stecker des Netzkabels an eine in der N he befindliche frei zug ngliche geerdete Netzsteckdose an Schlie en Sie das Netzkabel nicht an wenn das Netzteil aus der Systemeinheit entfernt wurde Lithiumbatterie A Achtung CPU Karten von Sun verf gen ber eine Echtzeituhr mit integrierter Lithiumbatterie Teile Nr MK48T59Y MK48TXXB XX MK48T18 XXXPCZ M48T59W XXXPCZ oder MK48T08 Diese Batterie darf nur von einem qualifizierten Servicetechniker ausgewechselt werden da sie bei falscher Handhabung explodieren kann Werfen Sie die Batterie nicht ins Feuer Versuchen Sie auf keinen Fall die Batterie auszubauen oder wiederaufzuladen Geh useabdeckung Sie m ssen die obere Abdeckung Ihres Sun Systems entfernen um interne Komponenten wie Karten Speicherchips oder Massenspeicher hinzuzuf gen Bringen Sie die obere Geh useabdeckung wieder an be
7. Front Panel LEDs on page 3 Two locks control access to the system The front panel security lock controls access to all front panel components including the system control switch Power button disk drives power supplies and Fan Tray 0 The top panel lock controls access to both the CPU access panel and the PCI access panel and all internal components These two locks operate independently Note The same key operates the security lock system control switch and system top panel lock The standard system is configured with two power supplies which are accessible from the front of the system See Front Panel LEDs on page 3 for additional details Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 Front Panel LEDs Several front panel LEDs provide general system status alert you to system problems and help you to determine the location of system faults During system startup LEDs are individually toggled on and off to verify that each one is working correctly and may blink during some phases of the firmware system test and initialization process Other LEDs located on the front of the system work in conjunction with specific Fault LED icons For example a fault in the disk subsystem illuminates the disk drive Fault LED next to the affected disk drive Since all front panel status LEDs are powered by the system s 5 volt standby power source Fault LEDs remain lit for any fault condition t
8. If you are not performing a hot plug operation complete this task m How to Power Off the System on page 22 Chapter 3 Servicing the Front Panel Components 55 What to Do 1 Unlock and open the media door The security lock secures the media door power supply access panel and Fan Tray 0 2 Identify the disk drive to be removed and note the bay in which it is installed The lower bay is the default system disk location 3 Pinch the disk drive latch sideways to release the disk drive handle 4 Pull the handle away from the disk drive until you feel the disk drive connector disengage from the backplane connector Disk drive latch Disk drive handle 56 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 5 Holding the disk drive by the handle slide the disk drive out of the disk drive bay Note When you reinstall the disk drive or a replacement drive be sure to install it into the same drive bay as the one from which it was just removed 6 Place the disk drive on an antistatic mat What Next To install a disk drive complete this task m How to Install a Disk Drive on page 57 How to Install a Disk Drive This procedure describes the physical installation of a disk drive The procedure is different if you are installing a drive using a hot plug operation If you want to perform a disk drive hot plug installation see How to Install a Disk Drive Using t
9. To place the system into the rack glides see m How to Install the System Into the Cabinet on page 36 A How to Install the System Into the Cabinet This procedure assumes that the slide assemblies are already installed in the rack For further information about installing the slide assemblies refer to the Sun Fire V490 Server Setup and Rackmounting Guide Caution The chassis is heavy Two persons are required to place the system into the rack slide assembly in the following procedure 36 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 e ES Before You Begin Complete these tasks m Identify a helper to assist you in installing the system m Review the steps in the next section with your helper beforehand and discuss how to coordinate your efforts to ensure your mutual safety m Assemble the correct tools for the procedure See Tools Required for Installation and Service on page 18 Caution When completing a two person procedure always communicate your intentions clearly before during and after each step to minimize confusion Caution Unless the cabinet is bolted to the floor you must extend the cabinet s anti tip legs and adjust their stabilizing feet to the floor You must level and secure the cabinet to provide a safe working environment What to Do 1 Be sure the cabinet is stabilized so that the cabinet cannot move or tip forward If there are
10. la terre gt Attention d branchez tous les cordons pour HAN couper l alimentation du systeme L avertissement suivant s applique uniquement aux syst mes quip s d un interrupteur VEILLEUSE Attention le commutateur d alimentation de ce produit fonctionne comme un dispositif de mise en veille uniquement C est la prise d alimentation qui sert mettre le produit hors tension Veillez donc installer le produit proximit d une prise murale facilement accessible Ne connectez pas la prise d alimentation lorsque le ch ssis du systeme n est plus aliment gt 236 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 Batterie au lithium batterie au lithium r f rence MK48T59Y MK48TXXB XX MK48T18 XXXPCZ M48T59W XXXPCZ ou MK48T08 a t moul e dans l horloge temps r el SGS Les batteries ne sont pas des pi ces rempla ables par le client Elles risquent d exploser en cas de mauvais traitement Ne pas jeter la batterie au feu Ne pas la d monter ni tenter de la recharger Attention sur les cartes CPU Sun une Couvercle Pour ajouter des cartes de la m moire ou des unit s de stockage internes vous devrez d monter le couvercle de l unit syst me Sun Ne pas oublier de remettre ce couvercle en place avant de mettre le syst me sous tension Attention il est dangereux de faire fonctionner un produit Sun sans le couvercle MA e
11. 2 Slide the centerplane into its guide rails in the chassis Chassis guide rail 3 Press firmly and evenly to secure the centerplane connectors to the power distribution board Make sure that the rear lip on the centerplane top stiffener is on the outside of the chassis 4 Using a long stem Phillips No 2 screwdriver tighten the four captive screws that secure the centerplane to the chassis 5 Using a Phillips No 2 screwdriver install the screw that secures the centerplane top stiffener to the front of the system 148 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 6 Using a Phillips No 2 screwdriver install the external connector faceplate on the back panel The faceplate is fastened with seven Phillips screws 7 Connect the AC power cords to the back of the system What Next Complete these tasks How to Install aCPU Memory Board on page 81 How to Install the CPU Access Panel on page 76 How to Install the PCI Riser Board on page 126 How to Install a PCI Card on page 115 How to Install the System Controller SC Card on page 109 How to Install the FC AL Data Cable on page 172 How to Install Fan Tray 1 on page 105 How to Install the PCI Access Panel on page 102 How to Slide the System Into the Cabinet on page 31 How to Power On the System on page 18 Chapter 6 Servicing Miscellaneous Components 149 How to Remov
12. 9 Connect all external cables that were attached to the back panel of the system Examine each disconnected cable for information indicating the cable s origin and its terminating connection Chapter 2 Preparing to Service the System 39 10 Secure the system to the left and right vertical rails at the front of the rack Use a Phillips No 2 screwdriver to replace the four screws that secure the system in the cabinet These screws are in recessed access holes in the decorative panels affixed to the system s front panel y E 11 Replace close and lock the cabinet doors as appropriate What Next Complete this task m How to Install the Power Supply Access Panel on page 48 To power on the system see m How to Power On the System on page 18 40 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 How to Avoid Electrostatic Discharge Use the following procedure to prevent static damage whenever you are accessing any of the internal components of the system Before You Begin Complete these tasks m How to Power Off the System on page 22 m How to Slide the System Out of the Cabinet on page 25 If you are servicing any internal components remove the relevant access panel Complete the appropriate tasks m How to Remove the Power Supply Access Panel on page 46 m How to Remove the CPU Access Panel on page 74 m How to Remove the P
13. Caution Be careful not to damage the light pipes mounted to the rear of the power distribution board 2 Slide the power distribution board back under the two rear corner screws OOOO SAL 154 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 3 Using a long stem Phillips No 2 screwdriver replace the first four screws that secure the power distribution board to the chassis Replace the left front screw first then replace the remaining screws RR KUREN Jam rats LANTA SAA 4 Tighten the remaining two screws Chapter 6 Servicing Miscellaneous Components 155 What Next Complete these tasks How to Install the Centerplane on page 147 How to Install aCPU Memory Board on page 81 How to Install the CPU Access Panel on page 76 How to Install the PCI Riser Board on page 126 How to Install a PCI Card on page 115 How to Install the System Controller SC Card on page 109 How to Install the FC AL Backplane on page 136 How to Install Fan Tray 1 on page 105 How to Install the PCI Access Panel on page 102 How to Install a Power Supply on page 52 How to Install the Power Supply Access Panel on page 48 How to Slide the System Into the Cabinet on page 31 How to Power On the System on page 18 How to Remove the Media Door Assembly Before You Begin Complete these tasks How to Power Off the System
14. Caution Do not power on the system without a functioning Fan Tray 1 installed Doing so could overheat and seriously damage the system Before You Begin If Fan Tray 1 fails the system Fault LED and FT 1 Fault LED will light Chapter 5 Servicing the PCI Riser Board and Related Components 103 System Fault LED FT 1 Fault LED Complete these tasks How to Power Off the System on page 22 How to Slide the System Out of the Cabinet on page 25 How to Avoid Electrostatic Discharge on page 41 How to Remove the PCI Access Panel on page 100 What to Do attempt to remove it while the system is running N Caution Fan Tray 1 does not include fan guards Serious injury can result if you 104 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 Pull the fan tray straight up and out of its bracket on the PCI riser board and set it aside IN N Y Y N N IN N IN x N N N What Next Complete this task m How to Install Fan Tray 1 on page 105 How to Install Fan Tray 1 Caution Do not power on the system without a functioning Fan Tray 1 installed Doing so could overheat and seriously damage the system Before You Begin Complete this task m How to Remove Fan Tray 1 on page 103 Chapter 5 Servicing the PCI Riser Board and Related Components 105 What to Do O Insert the fan tray into its bracket until the fan tray is firmly s
15. Sun Welcomes Your Comments Sun is interested in improving its documentation and welcomes your comments and suggestions You can submit your comments by going to http www sun com hwdocs feedback Please include the title and part number of your document with your feedback Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide part number 817 3952 11 Preface 13 14 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 CHAPTER 1 Identifying Front and Back Panel Features This chapter contains the following sections m Locating Front Panel Features on page 2 m Locating Back Panel Features on page 10 For background information about the Sun Fire V490 server and detailed instructions for installing configuring and administering the server and for diagnosing problems with the server refer to your Sun Fire V490 Server Administration Guide 2 Locating Front Panel Features The illustration below shows the system features that you can access from the front panel In the illustration the media door and power supply access panel are removed System control switch System status LEDs Fan tray fault LEDs Power button Disk drive status LEDs P nn WS disk Drive 1 Disk Drive 0 Fan Tray 0 T DVD ROM drive Power supply status LEDs Security lock AN Power Supply 1 Power Supply O For information about front panel controls and LEDs see
16. complete this task m How to Power On the System on page 18 How to Remove a Power Supply Before You Begin Power supplies are hot swappable It is not necessary to power off the system if you are removing a faulty power supply For more information see About the Power Supplies in your Sun Fire V490 Server Administration Guide When both power supplies are functioning normally both power supplies OK to Remove LEDs are lit If a power supply fails the system Fault LED and the failed power supply s Fault LED will light The other power supply s OK to Remove LED will be unlit assuming the other power supply is still functioning normally For more information see Power Supply LEDs on page 7 Caution Do not remove a power supply from a running system unless the power supply OK to Remove LED is lit Chapter 3 Servicing the Front Panel Components 49 The following figure shows a system with a faulty Power Supply 1 System Fault LED OK to Remove LED on PSO is unlit OK to Remove LED on PS1 is lit Fa PS1 Fault LED is lit m How to Avoid Electrostatic Discharge on page 41 m How to Remove the Power Supply Access Panel on page 46 Complete these tasks Note Use only Sun Fire V490 200 240 VAC power supplies in the Sun Fire V490 system What to Do Note If a power supply fails its Fault LED will light as well as the system Fault LED For more information about
17. ndert wurde keine Verantwortung f r die Einhaltung beh rdlicher Vorschriften Appendix F Safety Precautions 231 Aufstellung von Sun Ger ten Achtung Um den zuverl ssigen Betrieb AN Ihres Sun Ger ts zu gew hrleisten und es vor berhitzung zu sch tzen d rfen die ffnungen im Ger t nicht blockiert oder verdeckt werden Sun Produkte sollten niemals in der N he von Heizk rpern oder Heizluftklappen aufgestellt werden Achtung Der arbeitsplatzbezogene Schalldruckpegel nach DIN 45 635 Teil 1000 betr gt 70Db A oder weniger Einhaltung der SELV Richtlinien Die Sicherung der I O Verbindungen entspricht den Anforderungen der SELV Spezifikation Anschlu des Netzkabels Achtung Sun Produkte sind f r den Betrieb AN an Einphasen Stromnetzen mit geerdetem Nulleiter vorgesehen Um die Stromschlaggefahr zu reduzieren schlie en Sie Sun Produkte nicht an andere Stromquellen an Ihr Betriebsleiter oder ein qualifizierter Elektriker kann Ihnen die Daten zur Stromversorgung in Ihrem Geb ude geben Achtung Nicht alle Netzkabel haben die AN gleichen Nennwerte Herk mmliche im Haushalt verwendete Verl ngerungskabel besitzen keinen berlastungsschutz und sind daher f r Computersysteme nicht geeignet dreiadrigen Netzkabel f r geerdete Netzsteckdosen geliefert Um die Gefahr eines Stromschlags zu reduzieren schlie en Sie das Kabel nur an eine fachgerecht verlegte geerdete Steckdose an
18. on page 22 How to Remove the Power Supply Access Panel on page 46 How to Slide the System Out of the Cabinet on page 25 How to Remove the PCI Access Panel on page 100 How to Avoid Electrostatic Discharge on page 41 How to Remove Fan Tray 1 on page 103 How to Remove the FC AL Backplane on page 134 How to Remove the Removable Media Assembly on page 137 156 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 What to Do 1 Disconnect the system control switch power button cable from J1401 on the PCI riser board Pull the system control switch power button cable end out from behind the centerplane side Fan Tray 1 mounting bracket 2 Disconnect the Fan Tray 0 power cable from J2302 on the PCI riser board Pull the cable out from behind the centerplane side Fan Tray 1 mounting bracket 3 Using a Phillips No 1 screwdriver remove the two screws securing the media door assembly to the chassis The screws are located under the media door assembly Mounting screws Chapter 6 Servicing Miscellaneous Components 157 4 Push the media door assembly up and pull it forward to unhook it from the chassis The two tabs secure the media door assembly to the chassis Note You can slide Power Supply 1 halfway out of the chassis and use it to support the media door assembly while you complete the removal procedure 5 Carefully tip the media door assembly forw
19. Channel Host Adapter at J4 RX Sun StorEdge PCI Dual Fibre Channel Host Adapter at J3 TX using the cable tie on the side of the drive cage Push the P2 cable end through its hole in the chassis front panel Route above Fan Tray 1 and other PCI cards Chapter 7 Servicing Cables 167 How to Remove the FC AL Power Cable Before You Begin Complete these tasks How to Power Off the System on page 22 How to Slide the System Out of the Cabinet on page 25 How to Avoid Electrostatic Discharge on page 41 How to Remove the PCI Access Panel on page 100 How to Remove Fan Tray 1 on page 103 What to Do 1 Disconnect the FC AL power cable end at J0201 on the FC AL backplane Press the locking tab on the cable end and pull it off its connector FC AL power cable i 168 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 2 Disconnect the FC AL power cable end at J1901 on the PCI riser board Press the locking tab on the cable end and pull it off its connector What Next Complete this task m How to Install the FC AL Power Cable on page 169 How to Install the FC AL Power Cable Before You Begin Complete this task m How to Remove the FC AL Power Cable on page 168 What to Do 1 Connect the FC AL power cable at J1901 on the PCI riser board Push the cable end into its connector until the tab locks into place Chap
20. Complete these tasks Loop A Loop B FC AL backplane How to Install the PCI Access Panel on page 102 How to Slide the System Into the Cabinet on page 31 How to Power On the System on page 18 How to Initiate a Reconfiguration Boot on page 23 122 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 How to Remove the PCI Riser Board Before You Begin Depopulate the PCI riser board by completing the following tasks How to Power Off the System on page 22 How to Slide the System Out of the Cabinet on page 25 How to Remove the PCI Access Panel on page 100 How to Avoid Electrostatic Discharge on page 41 How to Remove Fan Tray 1 on page 103 How to Remove the System Controller SC Card on page 107 How to Remove a PCI Card on page 112 Note You must remove all cables and cards from the PCI riser board before removing the PCI riser board from the system Caution If you are using an antistatic wrist strap to protect against electrostatic discharge connect it to a properly grounded surface such as a nearby equipment rack or a nearby system that is connected to a power source Chapter 5 Servicing the PCI Riser Board and Related Components 123 What to Do 1 Make sure that the AC power cords are disconnected from the back of the system 2 Remove the PCI riser board access panel a Loosen the two Phillips
21. FC AL backplane at Centerplane at J6502 Route above the system F530 3069 J0200 P1 P2 control switch power button cable Ha Ean oe oe Removable media assembly PCI riser board atJ1001 DVD ROM drive P2 Connect the P2 cable end RMA cable P1 first route under the drive F375 3053 bay tuck any excess cable length under the PCI riser board before installing the RMA 166 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 TABLE 7 1 Cable Connections and Routing Continued Cable Name and Part Number Routed From Routed To Cable Management Notes System control PCI riser board at J1401 Media door Route between the drive switch power button cable P1 bay and the centerplane F540 5063 attach the P2 cable end using the system control ji switch power button mounting plate before connecting the Pl cable f FE end E Back panel LED flex Route along the top edge circuit connector P2 of the chassis use cable management clips Back panel LED flex circuit N A System control Route flex circuit through F370 4388 switch power button its slot in the chassis back cable panel ss Fan Tray 0 cable PCI riser board at J2302 Chassis front panel P2 Route between the drive F540 5064 P1 cage and the centerplane nt FC AL Loop B cables F530 3018 FC AL backplane at J0202 From Disks FC AL backplane at J0203 To Disks Sun StorEdge PCI Dual Fibre
22. Fire V490 server and detailed instructions for installing configuring and administering the server and for diagnosing problems with the server refer to your Sun Fire V490 Server Administration Guide This book does not cover mounting the server in a 4 post cabinet or 2 post rack For those instructions refer to the Sun Fire V490 Server Setup and Rackmounting Guide Rackmounting instructions are also printed on labels on the server chassis Before You Read This Book Follow the instructions for mounting the server in a 4 post cabinet or 2 post rack before continuing with the installation and configuration instructions in this manual Note This book does not contain troubleshooting or diagnostics information For troubleshooting and diagnostics refer to your Sun Fire V490 Server Administration Guide How This Book Is Organized The procedures in this book are organized as follows Before You Begin This section lists the procedures that you must complete before proceeding to the next section Complete these prerequisite procedures in the sequence in which they are printed What to Do This section contains the current procedure Complete the steps in the sequence in which they are printed paying special attention to notes and cautions What Next This section contains the procedures you must complete to return the system to operation Complete these procedures in the sequence in which they are printed This boo
23. Front Clearance 36 in 92 cm Rear Clearance 36 in 92 cm Appendix C System Specifications 211 212 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 APPENDIX D Board Connector Locations This appendix illustrates the connector locations on the system boards It contains the following sections PCI Riser Board Connectors on page 214 FC AL Backplane Connectors on page 214 Centerplane Connectors on page 215 SC Card Connectors on page 217 213 PCI Riser Board Connectors 33 MHz SC slot PCI slots IDPROM 66 MHz PCI slots D S Centerplane connector FC AL power cable Fan Tray 0 cable Fan Tray 1 connector J1401 J1001 System power switch cable RMA cable FC AL Backplane Connectors J0202 FC AL Loop B cable to Sun StorEdge PCI Dual Fibre Channel Host Adapter J0203 FC AL Loop B cable from Sun StorEdge PCI Dual Fibre Channel Host Adapter Le FC AL data cable ws 7 m FC AL power cable 214 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 Centerplane Connectors PCI Riser Board Side Connectors J6502 D FC AL data connector USB ports Ethernet ports PCI riser board connector Serial port gt FC AL port Appendix D Board Connector Locations 215 CPU Memory Board Side Connectors 216 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005
24. Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 What Next Complete these tasks How to Install the Removable Media Assembly Cable on page 174 How to Install the Removable Media Assembly on page 139 How to Install Fan Tray 1 on page 105 How to Install the PCI Access Panel on page 102 How to Slide the System Into the Cabinet on page 31 How to Power On the System on page 18 Chapter 6 Servicing Miscellaneous Components 143 How to Remove the Centerplane It is mechanically feasible to service the centerplane with the system installed in the cabinet However it is easier to remove the system from the cabinet and perform this procedure on a workbench To remove the system from the cabinet see How to Remove the System From the Cabinet on page 33 Before You Begin Complete these tasks How to Power Off the System on page 22 How to Slide the System Out of the Cabinet on page 25 How to Avoid Electrostatic Discharge on page 41 How to Remove the PCI Access Panel on page 100 How to Remove Fan Tray 1 on page 103 How to Remove the FC AL Data Cable on page 170 How to Remove the System Controller SC Card on page 107 How to Remove a PCI Card on page 112 How to Remove the PCI Riser Board on page 123 How to Remove the CPU Access Panel on page 74 How to Remove a CPU Memory Board on page 78 Note You must remove all PCI ca
25. Removal Guide October 2005 CPU Side Components TABLE E 2 CPU Side Components Reference Number Part Part Number 1 CPU access panel 540 4713 Not a FRU 2 1 05 GHz CPU Memory board F501 6809 1 35 GHz CPU Memory board F501 6962 not shown 1 5 GHz CPU Memory board F501 7058 not shown 3 DIMM access panel Shipped with CPU Memory boards 4 512 MB DIMM F501 5030 1 GB DIMM not shown F540 5086 2 GB DIMM not shown F501 6242 Appendix E Illustrated Parts Breakdown 221 222 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 PCI Side Components TABLEE 3 PCI Side Components Reference Number Part Part Number 1 PCI access panel 540 4714 Not a FRU 2 System controller SC card F501 6767 3 IDPROM Shipped with F501 5820 4 PCI riser board access panel 540 4712 Not a FRU 5 PCI riser board F501 5820 6 FC AL backplane F501 5822 7 Fan Tray 1 F540 4716 Appendix E Illustrated Parts Breakdown 223 Front Panel Components TABLE E 4 Front Panel Components Reference Number Part Part Number 1 36 GB FC AL disk drive F540 4525 73 GB FC AL disk drive not shown F540 5408 2 DVD ROM drive F370 4412 3 System control switch power button cable F540 5063 4 Front bezel 540 4911 Not a FRU 5 Media door 540 4907 Not a FRU 6 RMA bezel Not a FRU 7 Power supply access panel 540 4765 Not a FRU 8 Power supply F300 1632 9 Decorative panel 330 3277 Not a FRU 10 Fan Tr
26. Shock 3g peak 11 milliseconds half sine pulse IEC 60068 2 27 Declared Acoustics Non Operating Temperature Humidity Altitude Vibration Shock Handling Drops Threshold Impact 72 DbA 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F IEC 60068 2 1 amp 2 95 RH noncondensing IEC 60068 2 3 amp 56 0 to 12 000 meters 0 to 40 000 feet IEC 60068 2 13 001 z axis only G Hz 5 150 Hz 12db octave slope 150 500 Hz IEC 60068 2 13 10g peak 11 milliseconds half sine pulse IEC 60068 2 27 25 mm 10 in 1 meter second Appendix C System Specifications 209 Agency Compliance Specifications The system complies with the specifications described in TABLE C 4 TABLE C 4 Agency Compliance Specifications Category Relevant Standards Safety UL 60950 CB Scheme IEC 60950 CSA C22 2 No 60950 00 from UL TUV EN 60950 RFI EMI 47 CFR 15B Class A EN55022 Class A VCCI Class A ICES 003 AS NZ 3548 CNS 13438 Immunity EN55024 IEC 61000 4 2 IEC 61000 4 3 IEC 61000 4 4 IEC 61000 4 5 IEC 61000 4 6 IEC 61000 4 8 IEC 61000 4 11 210 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 Clearance and Service Access Specifications Minimum clearances needed for servicing the system are described in TABLE C 5 TABLEC 5 Clearance and Service Access Specifications Blockage Required Clearance Front Blockage Only 36 in 92 cm Rear Blockage Only 36 in 92 cm Front and Rear Blockage 36 in 92 cm
27. command format Searching for disks done The system responds with the disks available for formatting b Type the number of the disk drive you are formatting AVAILABLE DISK SELECTIONS 0 c1t0d0 lt SUN18G cyl 7506 alt 2 hd 19 sec 248 gt pci 8 600000 SUNW qlc 4 fpe 0 0 ssdew210000203760c2fe 0 1 c1t1d0 lt SUN9 0G cyl 4924 alt 2 hd 27 sec 133 gt pci 8 600000 SUNW qlc 4 fp 0 0 ssd w21000020371b1f31 0 Specify disk enter its number 1 selecting c1t1d0 disk formatted Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 4 Repeat Step 2 through Step 3 to hot plug the other disk drive For more information refer to Platform Notes Using 1uxadm Software which is provided on the Solaris Software Supplement CD for the Solaris release you are running Refer also to the luxadm 1M devfsadm 1M and format 1M man pages Close and lock the media door What Next Mount any file systems associated with the disk drive Restart any applications accessing the disk drive If you need to remove a disk drive using the hot plug operation see m How to Remove a Disk Drive Using the Hot Plug Operation on page 59 Br fe How to Remove Fan Tray 0 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
28. de cumplimiento con requisitos de l ser Los productos Sun que utilizan la tecnologia de l ser cumplen con los requisitos de l ser de Clase 1 Class 1 Laser Product Luokan 1 Laserlaite Klasse 1 Laser Apparat Laser KLasse 1 CD ROM ajustes o la ejecuci n de procedimientos distintos a los aquf especificados pueden exponer al usuario a radiaciones peligrosas Precauci n El manejo de los controles los Appendix F Safety Precautions 241 GOST R Certification Mark Nordic Lithium Battery Cautions Norge Sverige A ADVARSEL Litiumbatteri Eksplosjonsfare Ved utskifting benyttes kun batteri som anbefalt av apparatfabrikanten Brukt batteri returneres apparatleverandgren VARNING Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte Anv nd samma batterityp eller en ekvivalent typ som rekommenderas av apparattillverkaren Kassera anv nt batteri enligt fabrikantens instruktion Danmark A Suomi A ADVARSEL Litiumbatteri Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig h ndtering Udskiftning m kun ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type Lev r det brugte batteri tilbage til leverand ren VAROITUS Paristo voi r j ht jos se on virheellisesti asennettu Vaihda paristo ainoastaan laitevalmistajan suosittelemaan tyyppiin H vit k ytetty paristo valmistajan ohjeiden mukaisesti 242 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005
29. end of the memory module until it pops out of its connector Apply even pressure on both levers 88 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 Grasp the top corners of the memory module and pull it up and out of its connector Place the memory module on an antistatic mat Repeat Step 2 through Step 5 for all the DIMMs to be removed Chapter 4 Servicing the CPU Memory Board and Related Components 89 7 Install the DIMM access panel onto the CPU Memory board To fully engage the tabs on the access panel push them in until you hear a click What Next To replace a memory module complete this task m How to Install a Memory Module on page 91 90 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 How to Installa Memory Module Before You Begin Read the section m About Memory Modules on page 84 Complete these tasks How to Power Off the System on page 22 How to Slide the System Out of the Cabinet on page 25 How to Remove the CPU Access Panel on page 74 How to Avoid Electrostatic Discharge on page 41 How to Remove a CPU Memory Board on page 78 What to Do Caution DIMMs are made of electronic components that are extremely sensitive to static electricity Static electricity from your clothes or work environment can destroy the DIMM Do not remove any DIMM from its antistatic packaging until you are rea
30. front panel LEDs see Front Panel LEDs on page 3 Note If a power supply fails and you do not have a replacement available leave the failed power supply installed to ensure proper system cooling 1 Identify the power supply that you want to remove Check the power supply status LEDs to determine which power supply is faulty Before continuing make sure that the blue OK to Remove LED is lit on the power supply you want to remove For more information see Power Supply LEDs on page 7 50 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 2 Loosen the two Phillips No 2 captive screws securing the power supply to the chassis Power Supply 0 mounting screws Power Supply 1 mounting screws 3 Pull out the power supply in a smooth motion until it is free of the bay Support the power supply from underneath as you pull the unit out of the bay SIL GUSLLLL ASLS DIDALA Chapter 3 Servicing the Front Panel Components 51 gt gt Caution When removing a hot swappable power supply do not disengage and reengage the power supply in rapid succession Doing so could damage the system Caution Never insert your hand into the power supply bay while the system is connected to AC power Doing so could result in serious personal injury What Next Complete these tasks How to Install a Power Supply on page 52 m How to Install the Power Supply A
31. fully engage the tabs on the access panel push them in until you hear a click What Next Complete these tasks How to Install aCPU Memory Board on page 81 How to Install the CPU Access Panel on page 76 How to Slide the System Into the Cabinet on page 31 How to Power On the System on page 18 94 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 CHAPTER 5 Servicing the PCI Riser Board and Related Components This chapter contains the following sections How to Remove the PCI Access Panel on page 100 How to Install the PCI Access Panel on page 102 How to Remove Fan Tray 1 on page 103 How to Install Fan Tray 1 on page 105 How to Remove the System Controller SC Card on page 107 How to Install the System Controller SC Card on page 109 How to Remove a PCI Card on page 112 How to Install a PCI Card on page 115 How to Install a Sun StorEdge PCI Dual Fibre Channel Host Adapter Card on page 118 How to Remove the PCI Riser Board on page 123 How to Install the PCI Riser Board on page 126 How to Remove the IDPROM Module on page 129 How to Install the IDPROM Module on page 130 99 How to Remove the PCI Access Panel Before You Begin Complete these tasks m How to Power Off the System on page 22 m How to Slide the System Out of the Cabinet on page 25 m How to Avoid Electros
32. kind through openings in the equipment Dangerous voltages may be present Conductive foreign objects could produce a short circuit that could cause fire electric shock or damage to your equipment Symbols The following symbols may appear in this book and or on the product Caution There is risk of personal injury and equipment damage Follow the instructions Caution Hot surface Avoid contact Surfaces are hot and may cause personal injury if touched Caution Hazardous voltages are present To reduce the risk of electric shock and danger to personal health follow the instructions 227 Depending on the type of power switch your device has one of the following symbols may be used On Applies AC power to the system O Off Removes AC power from the system Standby The On Standby switch is in the standby position Modifications to Equipment Do not make mechanical or electrical modifications to the equipment Sun Microsystems is not responsible for regulatory compliance of a modified Sun product Placement of a Sun Product of your Sun product Never place a Sun product near a radiator or heat register Failure to follow these guidelines can cause overheating and affect the reliability of your Sun product Caution Do not block or cover the openings level defined in DIN 45 635 Part 1000 must be Caution The workplace dependent noise 7
33. running to ensure proper cooling Do not attempt to remove either fan tray while the system is running How to Remove the Power Supply Access Panel Before You Begin Complete this task m How to Avoid Electrostatic Discharge on page 41 What to Do 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 46 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 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 What Next Complete this task m How to Install the Power Supply Access Panel on page 48 Chapter 3 Servicing the Front Panel Components 47 How to Install the Power Supply Access Panel Before You Begin Complete this task m How to Remove the Power Supply Access Panel on page 46 What to Do 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 Insert the power supply access panel into the bay 48 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 3 Using a Phillips No 2 screwdriver tighten the two captive screws that secure the power supply access panel to the chassis 4 Lock the media door What Next If the system is powered off
34. sure to turn the system control switch to the Forced Off position before handling any internal components Otherwise it is possible for an operator at a system controller SC console to power on the system while you are working inside it The Forced Off position is the only system control switch position that prevents an SC console from power on the system Remove the system key from the system control switch and keep it in a secure place 22 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 What Next Continue with your parts removal and installation as needed How to Initiate a Reconfiguration Boot After installing any new internal option or external storage device you must perform a reconfiguration boot so that the operating system is able to recognize any newly installed devices In addition if you remove any device and do not install a replacement device prior to rebooting the system you must perform a reconfiguration boot in order for the operating system to recognize the configuration change This requirement also applies to any component that is connected to the system s PC bus including memory modules CPU Memory boards and power supplies This requirement does not apply to any component that is m Installed or removed as part of a hot plug or hot swap operation m Installed or removed before the operating system is installed m Installed as an identical replacement for a component that i
35. system on or off It also disables the keyboard Stop A command terminal Break key command and tip window command preventing users from suspending system operation to access the system ok prompt You can still power off the system remotely using a system controller console The Locked setting used for normal day to day operations also prevents unauthorized programming of the system Boot PROM This setting enables service mode a Sun prescribed level of power on self test POST and OpenBoot Diagnostics tests to run during system startup and system resets The Power button functions the same as when the system control switch is in the Normal position This setting forces the system to power off immediately and to enter 5 volt standby mode It also disables the system Power button You may want to use this setting when AC power is interrupted and you do not want the system to restart automatically when power is restored With the system control switch in any other position if the system were running prior to losing power it restarts automatically once power is restored The Forced Off setting also prevents a system controller console from restarting the system However the system controller card continues to operate using the system s 5 volt standby power Chapter 1 Identifying Front and Back Panel Features 9 Locating Back Panel Features The illustration below shows the system features that are accessible from t
36. the PCI filler panel to the chassis back panel b Lift out the filler panel PCI filler panel 3 Insert the PCI card into the appropriate slot on the PCI riser board There are six PCI slots on the PCI riser board a Insert the faceplate end of the card into the appropriate opening in the back panel If you are installing a PCI long card guide the opposite end of the PCI card into the corresponding card runner on the PCI riser board 116 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 b Push the card into the corresponding connector on the PCI riser board Caution Do not apply excessive force to one end or one side of the card Doing so could damage the card Apply even pressure along the edge of the card 4 Secure the PCI card faceplate to the back panel with the Phillips screw 5 If necessary connect any internal cables to the PCI card s internal connectors 6 If necessary connect any external cables to the PCI card Chapter 5 Servicing the PCI Riser Board and Related Components 117 What Next Complete these tasks How to Install the PCI Access Panel on page 102 How to Slide the System Into the Cabinet on page 31 How to Power On the System on page 18 How to Initiate a Reconfiguration Boot on page 23 How to Install a Sun StorEdge PCI Dual Fibre Channel Host Adapter Card This procedure describes how to install an optional Sun StorEdgeTM P
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38. uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for help Shielded Cables Connections between the workstation and peripherals must be made using shielded cables in order to maintain compliance with FCC radio frequency emission limits Networking connections can be made using unshielded twisted pair UTP cables Modifications Any modifications made to this device that are not approved by Sun Microsystems Inc may void the authority granted to the user by the FCC to operate this equipment ICES 003 Class A Notice Avis NMB 003 Classe A This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada ICES 003 Class B Notice Avi
39. which is provided on the Solaris Software Supplement CD for the Solaris release you are ruming Refer also to the luxadm 1M man page Caution Do not hot plug drives without the correct preparations The system supports hot plugging disk drives but there are software procedures that you must perform before you remove or install any drive Before You Begin If you have not configured the system with two boot disks you cannot hot plug a single boot disk You can only hot plug the boot disk if you have configured a two disk mirror of the boot disk for hot plugging If the system is configured with a boot disk and a data disk you can hot plug the data disk but not the boot disk You must follow antistatic precautions when handling a disk drive Complete this task m How to Avoid Electrostatic Discharge on page 41 Chapter 3 Servicing the Front Panel Components 63 64 What to Do Become superuser or the root user su Password Insert the disk drive into its disk drive bay Follow Step 1 through Step 5 of How to Install a Disk Drive on page 57 The system responds with the following message date system name picld 87 Device DISK1 inserted If you are formatting a new disk drive or reformatting an existing disk drive complete the following tasks Caution Formatting a disk drive destroys any data that is already on the disk drive a Enter the following
40. x WhattoDo 134 What Next 135 How to Install the FC AL Backplane 136 Before You Begin 136 Whatto Do 136 What Next 137 How to Remove the Removable Media Assembly 137 Before You Begin 137 Whatto Do 137 What Next 138 How to Install the Removable Media Assembly 139 Before You Begin 139 Whatto Do 139 What Next 140 How to Remove the DVD ROM Drive 141 Before You Begin 141 WhattoDo 141 What Next 142 How to Install the DVD ROM Drive 142 Before You Begin 142 WhattoDo 142 What Next 143 How to Remove the Centerplane 144 Before You Begin 144 Whatto Do 145 What Next 146 How to Install the Centerplane 147 Before You Begin 147 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 WhattoDo 147 What Next 149 How to Remove the Power Distribution Board 150 Before You Begin 150 WhattoDo 151 What Next 153 How to Install the Power Distribution Board 153 Before You Begin 153 What to Do 154 What Next 156 How to Remove the Media Door Assembly 156 Before You Begin 156 What to Do 157 What Next 159 How to Install the Media Door Assembly 160 Before You Begin 160 What to Do 160 What Next 163 Servicing Cables 165 Cable Connections and Routing 166 How to Remove the FC AL Power Cable 169 Before You Begin 169 What to Do 169 What Next 170 How to Install the FC AL Power Cable 170 Before You Begin 170 What to Do 170 What Next 171 Contents xi How to Remove the FC AL Data Cable 172 Before You Begin 172 WhattoDo 17
41. 01 Twisted Pair Ethernet Connector The twisted pair Ethernet TPE connector is an RJ 45 connector located on the system centerplane and can be accessed from the back panel The Ethernet interface operates at 10 Mbps 100 Mbps and 1000 Mbps TPE Connector Diagram TPE Connector Signals TABLE B 3 TPE Connector Signals Pin Signal Description Pin Signal Description Transmit Receive Data0 Transmit Receive Data2 Transmit Receive Data0 Transmit Receive Datal Transmit Receive Datal Transmit Receive Data3 Ae Q N e oO N A A Transmit Receive Data2 Transmit Receive Data3 202 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 SC Ethernet Connector The system controller SC Ethernet connector is an RJ 45 connector located on the SC card and can be accessed from the back panel SC Ethernet Connector Diagram 1 N e il Ny il L dle SC Ethernet Connector Signals TABLE B 4 SC Ethernet Connector Signals Pin Signal Description Pin Signal Description Transmit Receive Data0 Transmit Receive Data2 Transmit Receive Data0 Transmit Receive Datal Transmit Receive Datal Transmit Receive Data3 oN OA VU Ae WOW N e Transmit Receive Data2 Transmit Receive Data3 Appendix B Connector Pinouts 203 SC Serial Connector The system controller SC serial connector is an RJ 45 connector locate
42. 05 Tables TABLE 1 1 TABLE 1 2 TABLE 1 3 TABLE 1 4 TABLE 1 5 TABLE 1 6 TABLE 1 7 TABLE 1 8 TABLE 4 1 TABLE 7 1 TABLE B 1 TABLE B 2 TABLE B 3 TABLE B 4 TABLE B 5 TABLE B 6 TABLE C 1 TABLE C 2 TABLE C 3 TABLE C 4 System Status LEDs 4 Fan Tray Fault LEDs 5 Disk Drive LEDs 6 Power SupplyLEDs 7 System Control Switch Settings 9 Ethernet Connection LEDs 11 Back Panel External Ports 14 SC External Ports 15 DIMM Installation Guidelines 89 Cable Connections and Routing 167 Serial Port Connector Signals 200 USB Connector Signals 201 TPE Connector Signals 202 SC Ethernet Connector Signals 203 SC Serial Connector Signals 204 HSSDC Connector Signals 205 Physical Specifications 207 Electrical Specifications 208 Environmental Specifications 209 Agency Compliance Specifications 210 Tables 1 TABLE C 5 Clearance and Service Access Specifications 211 TABLE E 1 Chassis Doors and Access Panels 220 TABLE E 2 CPU Side Components 221 TABLE E 3 PCI Side Components 223 TABLE E 4 Front Panel Components 224 TABLE E 5 Miscellaneous Components 225 TABLE E 6 System Cables 226 2 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 Declaration of Conformity Compliance Model Number 490 Product Family Name Sun Fire V490 EMC European Union This equipment complies with the following requirements of the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC As Telecommunication Network
43. 0Db A or less SELV Compliance Safety status of I O connections comply to SELV requirements 228 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 Power Cord Connection A A A A Caution Sun products are designed to work with single phase power systems having a grounded neutral conductor To reduce the risk of electric shock do not plug Sun products into any other type of power system Contact your facilities manager or a qualified electrician if you are not sure what type of power is supplied to your building Caution Not all power cords have the same current ratings Household extension cords do not have overload protection and are not meant for use with computer systems Do not use household extension cords with your Sun product Caution Your Sun product is shipped with a grounding type three wire power cord To reduce the risk of electric shock always plug the cord into a grounded power outlet Caution In order to remove all power from the system disconnect all power cords The following caution applies only to devices with a Standby power switch A Caution The power switch of this product functions as a standby type device only The power cord serves as the primary disconnect device for the system Be sure to plug the power cord into a grounded power outlet that is nearby the system and is readily accessible Do not connect the power cord
44. 2 What Next 173 How to Install the FC AL Data Cable 173 Before You Begin 173 Whatto Do 173 What Next 174 How to Remove the Removable Media Assembly Cable 174 Before You Begin 174 Whatto Do 175 What Next 175 How to Install the Removable Media Assembly Cable 175 Before You Begin 175 Whatto Do 176 What Next 176 How to Remove the System Control Switch Power Button Cable 177 Before You Begin 177 WhattoDo 177 What Next 178 How to Install the System Control Switch Power Button Cable 178 Before You Begin 178 Whatto Do 178 What Next 179 How to Remove the Back Panel LED Flex Circuit 180 Before You Begin 180 Whatto Do 180 What Next 181 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 How to Install the Back Panel LED Flex Circuit 182 Before You Begin 182 Whatto Do 182 What Next 183 How to Remove the Fan Tray 0 Cable 183 Before You Begin 183 Whatto Do 184 What Next 185 How to Install the Fan Tray 0 Cable 185 Before You Begin 185 Whatto Do 185 What Next 186 2 Post Rack Service Requirements 187 Servicing a System Installed in a 2 Post Rack 188 How to Remove the System From an Empty 2 Post Rack 189 Before You Begin 189 Whatto Do 189 What Next 190 How to Install the System Into an Empty 2 Post Rack 191 Before You Begin 191 What to Do 191 What Next 193 How to Remove the System From a Populated 2 Post Rack 193 Before You Begin 193 Whatto Do 194 What Next 195 How to Install the System Into a Populated 2 Po
45. 33 What Next To slide the system into the cabinet see m How to Slide the System Into the Cabinet on page 31 28 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 How to Slide the System Out of a Fully Populated Cabinet This procedure describes placing the system in position for service by sliding it out of a fully populated cabinet without removing it from the rack All service procedures except removing and replacing the centerplane and power distribution board can be performed while the system is still attached to the cabinet Note Sliding the system out of the cabinet is not required for servicing disk drives power supplies or Fan Tray 0 Before You Begin Complete this task m How to Remove the Power Supply Access Panel on page 46 Caution Unless the cabinet is bolted to the floor you must extend the cabinet s anti tip legs and adjust their stabilizing feet to the floor You must level and secure the cabinet to provide a safe working environment For a list of tools required for this procedure see m Tools Required for Installation and Service on page 18 What to Do Be sure the cabinet is stabilized so that the cabinet cannot move or tip forward If there are feet beneath the cabinet to prevent it from rolling be sure the feet are fully extended downward to the floor Stabilize the cabinet using the stabilizing mechanisms provided with the cab
46. 59 PDF HTML Rackmounting Guide Service Sun Fire V490 Server Parts 817 3952 PDF HTML Installation and Removal Guide Administration Sun Fire V490 Server 817 3956 PDF HTML configuration diagnostics Administration Guide and troubleshooting Remote System Control Sun Remote System Control RSC 816 3314 HTML RSC software 2 2 2 User s Guide Late breaking information Sun Fire V490 Server Product 817 4193 PDF HTML Notes Sun Remote System Control RSC 816 3995 PDF HTML 2 2 2 Release Notes 12 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 Accessing Sun Documentation You can view print or purchase a broad selection of Sun documentation including localized versions at http www sun com documentation Third Party Web Sites Sun is not responsible for the availability of third party web sites mentioned in this document Sun does not endorse and is not responsible or liable for any content advertising products or other materials that are available on or through such sites or resources Sun will not be responsible or liable for any actual or alleged damage or loss caused by or in connection with the use of or reliance on any such content goods or services that are available on or through such sites or resources Contacting Sun Technical Support If you have technical questions about this product that are not answered in this document go to http www sun com service contacting
47. 7 How to Install the Power Supply Access Panel 48 Before You Begin 48 What to Do 48 What Next 49 How to Remove a Power Supply 49 Before You Begin 49 Whatto Do 50 What Next 52 Contents v How to Install a Power Supply 53 Before You Begin 53 Whatto Do 54 What Next 55 How to Remove a Disk Drive 56 Before You Begin 56 Whatto Do 57 What Next 58 How to Install a Disk Drive 58 Before You Begin 58 Whatto Do 59 What Next 60 How to Remove a Disk Drive Using the Hot Plug Operation 60 Before You Begin 61 Whatto Do 61 What Next 63 How to Install a Disk Drive Using the Hot Plug Operation 64 Before You Begin 64 What to Do 65 What Next 66 How to Remove Fan Tray 0 66 Before You Begin 66 What to Do 67 What Next 68 How to Install Fan Tray 0 69 Before You Begin 69 What to Do 69 What Next 71 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 Servicing the CPU Memory Board and Related Components How to Remove the CPU Access Panel 74 Before You Begin 74 WhattoDo 74 What Next 75 How to Install the CPU Access Panel 76 Before You Begin 76 WhattoDo 76 What Next 77 How to Remove a CPU Memory Board 78 Before You Begin 78 WhattoDo 78 What Next 80 How to Installa CPU Memory Board 81 Before You Begin 81 WhattoDo 81 What Next 83 About Memory Modules 84 How to Remove a Memory Module 90 Before You Begin 90 Whatto Do 90 What Next 93 How to Install a Memory Module 94 Before You Begin 94 Whatto Do 94 What Next 97
48. 8 available through your Sun sales representatives m Disposable ESD mat shipped with replacement parts or options 3 Use an antistatic wrist strap Attach the appropriate end to the system chassis sheet metal and attach the other end of the strap to your wrist Refer to the instructions that come with the strap Note Make sure that the wrist strap is in direct contact with the metal on the chassis Caution If you are servicing a component that requires you to disconnect the power cords such as the SC card PCI riser board centerplane system control switch or power distribution board connect the antistatic wrist strap to a properly grounded surface such as a nearby equipment rack or a nearby system that is connected to a power source 42 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 4 Detach both ends of the strap after you have completed the installation or service procedure What Next To reassemble and power on the system complete the appropriate tasks How to Install the Power Supply Access Panel on page 48 How to Install the CPU Access Panel on page 76 How to Install the PCI Access Panel on page 102 How to Power On the System on page 18 Chapter 2 Preparing to Service the System 43 44 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 CHAPTER 3 Servicing the Front Panel Components This chapter contains the fo
49. AL backplane at J0200 Push in the cable until the ejector levers snap into place What Next Complete these tasks How to Install Fan Tray 1 on page 105 How to Install the PCI Access Panel on page 102 How to Slide the System Into the Cabinet on page 31 How to Install a Disk Drive on page 57 How to Power On the System on page 18 How to Remove the Removable Media Assembly Before You Begin Complete these tasks How to Power Off the System on page 22 How to Slide the System Out of the Cabinet on page 25 How to Remove the PCI Access Panel on page 100 How to Avoid Electrostatic Discharge on page 41 How to Remove Fan Tray 1 on page 103 What to Do 1 Disconnect the removable media assembly RMA cable from J1001 on the PCI riser board Pull the ejector levers up until the cable unseats from its connector Chapter 6 Servicing Miscellaneous Components 137 138 2 Unlock and open the media door 3 Remove the RMA faceplate Remove the two Phillips No 1 mounting screws and pull off the faceplate gt d gt gt e NI lt 4 Reach inside the system and push the RMA forward Be careful not to damage the RMA cable 5 With your other hand cradle the RMA from underneath and pull it out of the RMA bay Thread the RMA and its cable out of the system through the RMA bay 6 Place the RMA on an antistatic mat Note If you are replacing a
50. Begin Complete this task m How to Remove the Removable Media Assembly Cable on page 173 174 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 What to Do 1 Connect the removable media assembly RMA cable end to its corresponding connector on the DVD ROM drive 2 Using a Phillips No 1 screwdriver attach the three screws that secure the RMA cable to the DVD ROM drive What Next Complete these tasks How to Install the Removable Media Assembly on page 139 How to Install Fan Tray 1 on page 105 How to Install the PCI Access Panel on page 102 How to Slide the System Into the Cabinet on page 31 How to Power On the System on page 18 Chapter 7 Servicing Cables 175 How to Remove the System Control Switch Power Button Cable Before You Begin Complete these tasks How to Power Off the System on page 22 How to Slide the System Out of the Cabinet on page 25 How to Avoid Electrostatic Discharge on page 41 How to Remove the Power Supply Access Panel on page 46 How to Remove the PCI Access Panel on page 100 How to Remove Fan Tray 1 on page 103 How to Remove the Removable Media Assembly on page 137 How to Remove the Media Door Assembly on page 156 What to Do 1 Disconnect the P3 cable end from the back panel flex circuit cable Press the tab to unlock the cable end Unhook the cable from its clips on the chass
51. CI Access Panel on page 100 You must have the following items m Antistatic wrist or foot strap m Antistatic mat What to Do Caution Printed circuit boards and hard disk drives contain electronic components that are extremely sensitive to static electricity Ordinary amounts of static from your clothes or the work environment can destroy components Do not touch the components or any metal parts without taking proper antistatic precautions Disconnect the AC power cords from the power inlets only when performing the following procedures Removing and installing the power distribution board Removing and installing the centerplane Removing and installing the PCI riser board Removing and installing the system controller SC card Removing and installing the system control switch power button cable The AC power cord provides a discharge path for static electricity so it should remain plugged in except when you are servicing the parts noted above Chapter 2 Preparing to Service the System 41 2 Use an antistatic mat or similar surface When performing any installation or service procedure place static sensitive parts such as boards cards and disk drives on an antistatic surface The following items can be used as an antistatic surface m The bag used to wrap a Sun replacement part m The shipping container used to package a Sun replacement part m Sun electrostatic discharge ESD mat Sun part number 250 108
52. CI Dual Fibre Channel Host Adapter Before You Begin Complete these tasks How to Power Off the System on page 22 How to Slide the System Out of the Cabinet on page 25 How to Remove the PCI Access Panel on page 100 How to Avoid Electrostatic Discharge on page 41 Read the documentation supplied with the Sun StorEdge PCI Dual Fibre Channel Host Adapter for information about jumper settings PCI slot requirements and cable connections 118 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 What to Do 1 Locate an unused 66 MHz PCI slot either slot 0 or slot 1 66 MHz PCI slots 2 If you are installing the Sun StorEdge PCI Dual Fibre Channel Host Adapter into an unused slot remove the corresponding filler panel from the chassis back panel Otherwise go to Step 3 a Remove the Phillips No 1 screw securing the PCI filler panel to the chassis back panel Chapter 5 Servicing the PCI Riser Board and Related Components 119 b Lift out the filler panel PCI filler panel 3 Insert the Sun StorEdge PCI Dual Fibre Channel Host Adapter into the appropriate slot on the PCI riser board There are two 66 MHz PCI slots on the PCI riser board a Insert the faceplate end of the card into the appropriate opening in the back panel b Push the card into the corresponding connector on the PCI riser board Caution Do not apply excessive force to one end or on
53. CPU Access Panel on page 74 How to Install the CPU Access Panel on page 76 How to Remove a CPU Memory Board on page 78 How to Install aCPU Memory Board on page 81 About Memory Modules on page 84 How to Remove a Memory Module on page 87 How to Install aMemory Module on page 91 73 How to Remove the CPU Access Panel Before You Begin Complete these tasks m How to Power Off the System on page 22 m How to Slide the System Out of the Cabinet on page 25 m How to Avoid Electrostatic Discharge on page 41 What to Do 1 Rotate the top panel lock to the Unlocked position The top panel lock secures both the CPU access panel and the PCI access panel A Z 3 ST a 1 74 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 2 Loosen the five Phillips No 2 captive screws securing the access panel to the chassis DEREN 3 Pull the panel straight up and off the chassis What Next Complete this task m How to Install the CPU Access Panel on page 76 Chapter 4 Servicing the CPU Memory Board and Related Components 75 How to Install the CPU Access Panel Before You Begin Complete this task m How to Remove the CPU Access Panel on page 74 What to Do 1 Make sure that the top panel lock is in the Unlocked position 2 Position the CPU access panel into its place on the chassis Insert the four tabs alon
54. Components 53 4 Tighten the two captive Phillips No 2 screws that secure the power supply to the chassis Power supply mounting screws What Next 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 For more information about the power supply LEDs see Power Supply LEDs on page 7 After confirming that the new power supply is operational complete this task m How to Install the Power Supply Access Panel on page 48 54 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 How to Remove a Disk Drive This procedure describes the physical disk drive removal The procedure is different if you are removing a drive using a hot plug operation If you want to perform a hot plug removal see How to Remove a Disk Drive Using the Hot Plug Operation on page 59 Before You Begin If a disk drive fails the system Fault LED and the disk drive Fault LED will light Disk drive Fault LED System Fault LED For additional information about the disk drives see your Sun Fire V490 Server Administration Guide You must follow antistatic precautions when handling a disk drive Complete this task m How to Avoid Electrostatic Discharge on page 41
55. Equipment TNE in both Telecom Centers and Other Than Telecom Centers per as applicable EN300 386 V 1 3 1 09 2001 Required Limits EN55022 CISPR22 Class A EN61000 3 2 Pass EN61000 3 3 Pass EN61000 4 2 6 kV Direct 8 kV Air EN61000 4 3 3 V m 80 1000MHz 10 V m 800 960 MHz and 1400 2000 MHz EN61000 4 4 1 kV AC and DC Power Lines 0 5 kV Signal Lines EN61000 4 5 2 kV AC Line Gnd 1 kV AC Line Line and Outdoor Signal Lines 0 5 kV Indoor Signal Lines gt 10m EN61000 4 6 3 V EN61000 4 11 Pass As Information Technology Equipment ITE Class A per as applicable EN55022 1998 CISPR22 1997 Class A EN55024 1998 Required Limits EN61000 4 2 4 kV Direct 8 kV Air EN 61000 4 3 3 V m EN61000 4 4 1 kV AC Power Lines 0 5 kV Signal and DC Power Lines EN61000 4 5 1 KV AC Line Line and Outdoor Signal Lines 2 kV AC Line Gnd 0 5 kV DC Power Lines EN61000 4 6 3V EN61000 4 8 1 A m EN61000 4 11 Pass EN61000 3 2 1995 Al A2 A14 Pass EN61000 3 3 1995 Pass Safety This equipment complies with the following requirements of the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC EC Type Examination Certificates EN 60950 1 2001 T V Rheinland Certificate No S72040123 IEC 60950 1 2001 CB Scheme Certificate No on file Evaluated to all CB Countries UL 60950 1 First Edition CSA C22 2 No 60950 00 File E113363 FDA DHHS Accession Number Monitor Only Supplementary Information This product was tested and complies with all the requirements
56. No 2 captive screws securing the PCI riser board access panel to the chassis b Tilt the access panel outward and pull it straight up to remove it from the chassis 3 Disconnect the cables from the PCI riser board a Disconnect the FC AL power cable from J1901 Press the tab to release the cable end from its connector Note For cable routing information see Cable Connections and Routing on page 166 b Disconnect the system control switch power button cable from J1401 Press the tab to release the cable end from its connector c Disconnect the removable media assembly RMA data cable from J1001 Pull up the ejector levers until the cable end comes off the connector 124 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 d Disconnect the Fan Tray 0 power cable from J2302 Press the tab to release the cable end from its connector 4 Remove the two Phillips No 2 screws securing the PCI riser board to its mounting bracket 5 Rotate the mounting levers outward to release the PCI riser board from the chassis VITA TI II ia 6 Pull the PCI riser board out of the system and place it on an antistatic mat Support the PCI riser board from underneath as you remove it from the system What Next Note If you are replacing the PCI riser board with a new one and you want to retain the system serial number and media access control MAC address you must migrate the IDPROM
57. PCI riser board It is labeled SC on the back panel SC card 3 Disconnect any external cables attached to the faceplate of the SC card Note and label cable connector locations 4 Using a Phillips No 1 screwdriver remove the screw securing the card to the chassis back panel IATA RRA RARA LAMAS A IL ATT 108 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 Caution Be sure that the AC power cords are disconnected from the system before removing the SC card Pull the SC card from its slot on the PCI riser board Caution Do not apply excessive force to one end or one side of the card Doing so could damage the card Hold the SC card by the faceplate and its opposite edge and pull up while rocking the card from end to end until it is freed from its slot Place the SC card on an antistatic mat What Next To replace the SC card complete this task m How to Install the System Controller SC Card on page 109 How to Install the System Controller SC Card Caution Before replacing the SC card be sure that the AC power cords are disconnected from the system Before You Begin Caution If you are using an antistatic wrist strap to protect against electrostatic discharge connect it to a properly grounded surface such as a nearby equipment rack or a nearby system that is connected to a power source Complete this task
58. Power Supply LEDs 7 Power Button 8 System Control Switch 8 Locating Back Panel Features 10 Back Panel LEDs 10 System Status LEDs 10 Ethernet Connection LEDs 11 Power Supply LEDs 12 Back Panel Slots and Ports 13 PCI Slots 13 External Ports 14 System Controller SC Card Ports 15 Preparing to Service the System 17 Guidelines 17 Tools Required for Installation and Service 18 How to Power On the System 18 Before You Begin 18 Whatto Do 19 What Next 21 How to Power Offthe System 22 Before You Begin 22 Whatto Do 22 What Next 23 How to Initiate a Reconfiguration Boot 23 Before You Begin 23 What to Do 23 What Next 25 How to Slide the System Out of the Cabinet 25 Before You Begin 26 What to Do 26 What Next 28 How to Slide the System Out of a Fully Populated Cabinet 29 Before You Begin 29 What to Do 29 What Next 31 How to Slide the System Into the Cabinet 31 Before You Begin 31 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 WhattoDo 32 What Next 33 How to Remove the System From the Cabinet 33 Before You Begin 33 Whatto Do 34 What Next 36 How to Install the System Into the Cabinet 36 Before You Begin 37 Whatto Do 37 What Next 40 How to Avoid Electrostatic Discharge 41 Before You Begin 41 Whatto Do 41 What Next 43 Servicing the Front Panel Components 45 About Hot Swappable and Hot Pluggable Components 46 How to Remove the Power Supply Access Panel 46 Before You Begin 46 What to Do 46 What Next 4
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60. age 22 m Remove the power supply access panel See How to Remove the Power Supply Access Panel on page 46 Caution When completing a two person procedure always communicate your intentions clearly before during and after each step to minimize confusion Caution Unless the cabinet is bolted to the floor you must extend the cabinet s anti tip legs and adjust their stabilizing feet to the floor You must level and secure the cabinet to provide a safe working environment Note Make sure that the ball bearing runner on each slide assembly is all the way forward What to Do Be sure the cabinet is stabilized so that the cabinet cannot move or tip forward If there are feet beneath the cabinet to prevent it from rolling be sure the feet are fully extended downward to the floor Stabilize the cabinet using the stabilizing mechanisms provided with the cabinet Refer to the instructions provided with the cabinet Open or remove the front and back cabinet doors Disconnect all external cables attached to the back panel of the system Disconnect the cable management arm from the inner glide attached to the system chassis It is not necessary to remove the cable management arm from the cabinet Extend the server from the cabinet and then position one person on each side of the system facing the inner glides When you are both in position verify that your helper understands what to do wi
61. ammes des risques d lectrocution ou des d g ts mat riels Symboles Vous trouverez ci dessous la signification des diff rents symboles utilis s et de d g ts mat riels Veuillez suivre les Attention risques de blessures corporelles instructions Evitez le contact La temp rature des surfaces est lev e et leur contact peut provoquer des blessures corporelles h Attention surface temp rature lev e 234 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 Attention pr sence de tensions AN dangereuses Pour viter les risques d electrocution et de danger pour la sant physique veuillez suivre les instructions Un des symboles suivants sera peut tre utilis en fonction du type d interrupteur de votre syst me MARCHE Votre syst me est sous tension courant alternatif ARRET Votre syst me est hors tension courant alternatif VEILLEUSE L interrupteur Marche Veilleuse est en position Veilleuse Modification du mat riel Ne pas apporter de modification m canique ou lectrique au mat riel Sun Microsystems n est pas responsable de la conformit r glementaire d un produit Sun qui a t modifi Positionnement d un produit Sun Attention pour assurer le bon A fonctionnement de votre produit Sun et pour l emp cher de surchauffer il convient de ne pas obstruer ni recouvrir les ou
62. ard button cable is attached to the media door assembly and it can be damaged if the N Caution Do not drop the media door assembly The system control switch power media door assembly is pulled too far away from the chassis 158 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 6 Remove the system control switch power button cable mounting plate from the media door assembly The mounting plate is secured with two Phillips No 2 screws What Next Complete this task m How to Install the Media Door Assembly on page 160 Chapter 6 Servicing Miscellaneous Components 159 How to Install the Media Door Assembly Before You Begin Complete this task m How to Remove the Media Door Assembly on page 156 What to Do 1 With one hand cradle the media door assembly facedown in front of the drive bay Note You can slide Power Supply 1 halfway out of the chassis and use it to support the media door assembly while you complete the installation procedure 2 With your other hand attach the system control switch power button cable mounting plate to the media door assembly Secure the mounting plate with two Phillips No 2 screws 160 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 Caution Do not drop the media door assembly The system control switch power button cable can be damaged if the media door assembly is pulled too far away from the
63. arts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 How to Remove the Back Panel LED Flex Circuit Before You Begin Note If you remove the back panel LED flex circuit you must replace it with a new one Complete these tasks m How to Power Off the System on page 22 m How to Slide the System Out of the Cabinet on page 25 m How to Remove the PCI Access Panel on page 100 What to Do 1 Disconnect the P2 cable end on the system control switch cable from the back panel LED flex circuit Back panel LED flex circuit Chapter 7 Servicing Cables 179 180 2 Peel off the flex circuit cable end from the inside of the chassis 3 Peel off the back panel LED flex circuit from the back panel Back panel LED flex circuit e e e e What Next e a m How to Install the Back Panel LED Flex Circuit on page 181 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 How to Install the Back Panel LED Flex Circuit Before You Begin Complete this task m How to Remove the Back Panel LED Flex Circuit on page 179 What to Do 1 Peel off the backing paper from the new back panel LED flex circuit 2 Slide the flex circuit down into its slot in the back panel Back panel LED flex circuit F Chapter 7 Servicing Cables 181 3 Press the back panel LED flex circuit onto the back panel Be sure the back panel slot is covered with the LED assemb
64. ay 0 F540 4715 224 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 Miscellaneous Components TABLEE 5 Miscellaneous Components Reference Number Part Part Number 1 Centerplane top stiffener 540 4791 Not a FRU 2 Centerplane F501 5819 3 Power distribution board F375 3168 4 External connector faceplate 540 4835 Not a FRU 5 Back panel status LED assembly F370 4388 Appendix E Illustrated Parts Breakdown 225 System Cables TABLEE 6 System Cables Part Part Number System control switch power button cable F540 5063 RMA cable F375 3053 FC AL power cable F530 3013 FC AL data cable F530 3069 Fan Tray 0 cable F540 5064 Back panel LED flex circuit F370 4388 FC AL Loop B cable ordered separately F530 3018 Note See TABLE 7 1 for cable connections and routing 226 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 APPENDIX F Safety Precautions Read this section before beginning any procedure The following text provides safety precautions to follow when installing a Sun Microsystems product Safety Precautions For your protection observe the following safety precautions when setting up your equipment m Follow all cautions and instructions marked on the equipment m Ensure that the voltage and frequency of your power source match the voltage and frequency inscribed on the equipment s electrical rating label m Never push objects of any
65. ccess Panel on page 48 How to Install a Power Supply Before You Begin If you are installing a redundant power supply it is not necessary to power off the system For more information see About the Power Supplies in your Sun Fire V490 Server Administration Guide If you are replacing both power supplies complete this task m How to Power Off the System on page 22 Complete these tasks m How to Remove the Power Supply Access Panel on page 46 m How to Remove a Power Supply on page 49 Note Use only Sun Fire V490 200 240 VAC power supplies in the Sun Fire V490 system 52 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 What to Do 1 Align the new power supply with its bay Note If you are hot swapping a power supply wait until the system displays a console message confirming removal of the old power supply Refer to your Sun Fire V490 Server Administration Guide for more information 2 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 3 Push firmly on the front of the power supply to engage the connectors with the power distribution board Caution If you are hot swapping a redundant power supply take care to avoid jarring the system as some movements could adversely affect the system while it is running Chapter 3 Servicing the Front Panel
66. cedure What to Do Disconnect all external cables attached to the back panel of the system Using a Phillips No 2 screwdriver loosen the middle mounting screw on the left and the right vertical mounting rails Do not fully remove the mounting screws Leave a 0 25 inch 0 64 cm gap between the head of each screw and the mounting bracket Remove the top and bottom screws from the left and the right vertical mounting rails Do not remove the middle mounting screws they support the server Appendix A 2 Post Rack Service Requirements 189 4 Lift the server up and over the mounting screw on each side of the vertical mounting rails so that the large hole clears the head of the screw 5 Pull the server out of the rack What Next Complete this task m How to Install the System Into an Empty 2 Post Rack on page 191 190 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 How to Install the System Into an Empty 2 Post Rack Before You Begin Complete the following task m How to Remove the System From an Empty 2 Post Rack on page 189 Caution The chassis is heavy Two persons are required to install the system into the rack in the following procedure What to Do 1 Lift the server up and over the mounting screw on each side of the vertical mounting rails so that the large hole clears the head of the screw 2 Slide the server down so
67. chassis Chapter 6 Servicing Miscellaneous Components 161 3 Insert the two tabs on the media door assembly frame into their corresponding slots on the front of the chassis Be sure that the system control switch power button cable is routed cleanly back through the chassis beside the drive bay 4 Replace the two Phillips No 1 screws that secure the media door assembly to the chassis Mounting screws 162 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 5 Route the Fan Tray 0 cable behind the faceplate and connect it to J2302 on the PCI riser board Press the cable end into its socket until it snaps into place 6 Route the system control switch power button cable behind the centerplane side Fan Tray 1 bracket and connect it to J1401 on the PCI riser board Press the cable end into its socket until it snaps into place What Next Complete these tasks How to Install the Removable Media Assembly on page 139 How to Install the FC AL Backplane on page 136 How to Install Fan Tray 1 on page 105 How to Install the PCI Access Panel on page 102 How to Install the Power Supply Access Panel on page 48 How to Slide the System Into the Cabinet on page 31 How to Install a Disk Drive on page 57 How to Power On the System on page 18 Chapter 6 Servicing Miscellaneous Components 163 164 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal G
68. ci n De acuerdo con la norma DIN 45 Cumplimiento de la normativa SELV El estado de la seguridad de las conexiones de entrada salida cumple los requisitos de la normativa SELV Conexi n del cable de alimentaci n el ctrica Precauci n Los productos Sun est n dise ados para trabajar en una red el ctrica monof sica con toma de tierra Para reducir el riesgo de descarga el ctrica no conecte los productos Sun a otro tipo de sistema de alimentaci n el ctrica P ngase en contacto con el responsable de mantenimiento o con un electricista cualificado si no est seguro del sistema de alimentaci n el ctrica del que se dispone en su edificio alimentaci n el ctrica tienen la misma capacidad Los cables de tipo dom stico no est n provistos de protecciones contra sobrecargas y por tanto no son apropiados para su uso con computadores No utilice alargadores de tipo dom stico para conectar sus productos Sun Precauci n No todos los cables de proporciona un cable de alimentaci n con toma de tierra Para reducir el riesgo de descargas el ctricas con ctelo siempre a un enchufe con toma de tierra Precauci n Con el producto Sun se Appendix F Safety Precautions 239 E Precauci n Para eliminar completamente la HN alimentaci n de esta unidad desconecte todos los cables de alimentaci n La siguiente advertencia se aplica solamente a equipos con un interruptor de e
69. cifications on page 210 Clearance and Service Access Specifications on page 211 Physical Specifications The dimensions and weight of the system are described in TABLE C 1 TABLE C 1 Physical Specifications Measurement U S Metric Height 8 75 in 222 mm Width 17 5 in 446 mm Depth 24 in 610 mm Weight Minimum 79 Ib 35 83 kg Maximum 97 Ib 44 kg Power Cord 8 2 ft 2 5 m 207 Electrical Specifications Electrical specifications for the system are described in TABLE C 2 Note All electrical specifications apply to a fully configured system TABLEC 2 Electrical Specifications Parameter Value Input Nominal Frequencies 50 or 60 Hz Nominal Voltage Range Maximum Current AC RMS Maximum AC Power Consumption Maximum Heat Dissipation Auto ranging 200 240 VAC 8A 200 240 VAC 1600 W 5459 BTU hr 208 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 Environmental Specifications The operating and non operating environmental specifications for the system are described in TABLE C 3 TABLE C 3 Environmental Specifications Parameter Value Operating Temperature 5 C to 35 C 41 F to 95 F IEC 60068 2 1 amp 2 Humidity 20 to 80 RH noncondensing 27 C 81 F wet bulb IEC 60068 2 3 amp 56 Altitude 0 to 3000 meters 0 to 10 000 feet IEC 60068 2 13 Vibration 0001 z axis only G Hz 5 150 Hz 12db octave slope 150 500 Hz IEC 60068 2 13
70. ckplane are rotated outward Push the cable end into its connector until the ejector levers snap into place 2 Connect the P1 cable end to J0200 on the FC AL backplane Push the cable end into its connector until the ejector levers snap into place 3 Connect the P2 cable end to J6502 on the centerplane 172 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 What Next Complete these tasks m How to Install the PCI Access Panel on page 102 m How to Slide the System Into the Cabinet on page 31 m How to Power On the System on page 18 How to Remove the Removable Media Assembly Cable Before You Begin Complete these tasks How to Power Off the System on page 22 How to Slide the System Out of the Cabinet on page 25 How to Avoid Electrostatic Discharge on page 41 How to Remove the PCI Access Panel on page 100 How to Remove Fan Tray 1 on page 103 How to Remove the Removable Media Assembly on page 137 Chapter 7 Servicing Cables 173 What to Do 1 Using a Phillips No 1 screwdriver remove the three screws securing the removable media assembly RMA cable end to the DVD ROM drive 2 Disconnect the RMA cable end from its connector on the DVD ROM drive What Next Complete this task m How to Install the Removable Media Assembly Cable on page 174 How to Install the Removable Media Assembly Cable Before You
71. d on the SC card and can be accessed from the back panel SC Serial Connector Diagram SERIAL 8 SC Serial Connector Signals TABLE B 5 SC Serial Connector Signals Pin Signal Description Pin Signal Description 1 Request To Send 5 Ground 2 Data Terminal Ready 6 Receive Data 3 Transmit Data 7 Data Set Ready 4 Ground 8 Clear To Send 204 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 FC AL Port HSSDC Connector The Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop port high speed serial data connector HSSDC is located on the centerplane and can be accessed from the back panel HSSDC Connector Diagram HSSDC Connector Signals TABLE B 6 HSSDC Connector Signals Pin Signal Description Pin Signal Description 1 Differential Data Output 5 Optical Output Disable optional 2 Signal Ground optional 6 Differential Data Input 3 Differential Data Output 7 5V Power 10 optional 4 Mode Fault Detection 8 Differential Data Input optional Appendix B Connector Pinouts 205 206 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 APPENDIX C System Specifications This appendix provides the following specifications for the Sun Fire V490 server Physical Specifications on page 207 Electrical Specifications on page 208 Environmental Specifications on page 209 Agency Compliance Spe
72. d to the chassis 4 Reconnect the cables a Connect the Fan Tray 0 power cable into J2302 Push the connector into its socket until it snaps into place Note For cable routing information see Cable Connections and Routing on page 166 b Connect the RMA cable into J1001 Push the connector into its socket until the two levers snap down into place c Connect the system control switch power button cable into J1401 Push the connector into its socket until it snaps into place d Connect the FC AL power cable into J1901 Push the connector into its socket until it snaps into place 5 Replace the PCI riser board access panel Chapter 5 Servicing the PCI Riser Board and Related Components 127 a Insert the tabs on the PCI riser board access panel into their corresponding slots on the chassis Insert the bottom edge of the access panel first and rotate the top edge inward Push outward from the inside of the access panel until the tabs drop into place VILATTIL ATT b Tighten the two Phillips No 2 captive screws that secure the PCI riser board access panel to the chassis What Next Complete these tasks How to Install a PCI Card on page 115 How to Install the System Controller SC Card on page 109 How to Install Fan Tray 1 on page 105 How to Install the PCI Access Panel on page 102 How to Slide the System Into the Cabinet on page 31 How to Power On the Syste
73. dy to install it Handle the modules only by their edges Do not touch the components or any metal parts including the gold contacts on the bottom edge of the module Always wear a grounding strap when you handle the modules Note You must remove the CPU Memory board before installing memory modules Chapter 4 Servicing the CPU Memory Board and Related Components 91 1 Remove the DIMM access panel from the CPU Memory board Push both tabs inward until you can lift the access panel free of the CPU Memory board shroud 2 Locate the slot into which you will install the memory module 3 Rotate out the memory module ejector levers for that slot 92 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 4 Holding the bottom edge of the module parallel to its slot carefully align the module so that each of its contacts is centered on a connector pin Be sure the DIMM is correctly oriented A notch along the bottom of the DIMM corresponds to a tab on the connector 5 Push firmly and evenly on both ends of the memory module until its bottom edge is firmly seated in the connector You will hear a click when the ejector levers lock into place Make sure that the levers are fully engaged against the DIMMs 6 Repeat Step 2 through Step 5 for all DIMMs to be installed Chapter 4 Servicing the CPU Memory Board and Related Components 93 7 Install the DIMM access panel onto the CPU Memory board To
74. e 4 Pull the CPU Memory board from the chassis and place it on an antistatic mat Chapter 4 Servicing the CPU Memory Board and Related Components 79 gt gt 80 Caution The CPU Memory board is heavy Be sure to support the CPU Memory board from underneath as you remove it from the system Caution The CPU Memory board can be hot Handle the underside of the CPU Memory board carefully to avoid injury Note If you are not installing a new CPU Memory board that is if you are running the system with a vacant CPU Memory board slot Sun recommends installing a dust cover on the centerplane and CPU Memory board connectors See Centerplane Connectors on page 215 for the connector location What Next Complete this task m How to Install a CPU Memory Board on page 81 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 How to Install a CPU Memory Board Note You can install CPU Memory boards with different clock speeds in the same system Refer to the online document Sun Fire V490 V890 CPU Memory Module Configuration Guide for more information Before You Begin Complete these tasks How to Power Off the System on page 22 How to Slide the System Out of the Cabinet on page 25 How to Remove the CPU Access Panel on page 74 How to Avoid Electrostatic Discharge on page 41 If you are replacing an old CPU Memory board with a new one you may
75. e System on page 18 You do not have to perform a reconfiguration boot with FC AL drives For additional information refer to your Sun Fire V490 Server Administration Guide How to Remove a Disk Drive Using the Hot Plug Operation The system s disk hot plug feature enables you to remove a disk drive without shutting down the operating system or turning off the system power The way in which you remove a disk drive depends on the application you are using and whether you are replacing a drive adding a new one or removing a drive permanently When you remove a drive using the hot plug operation you need to stop the disk drive and take it offline to remove the logical software links to the disk drive and to reconfigure the file systems so that they now ignore the removed drive You may also have to reconfigure your application software to operate without the removed drive Use the luxadm software tool to remove a Sun Fire V490 server s internal disk drive using the hot plug operation The following procedure describes the general steps involved but your specific device names may be different Caution Do not hot plug drives without the correct preparations The system supports hot plugging disk drives but there are software procedures that you must perform before you remove or install any drive For more information refer to Platform Notes Using luxadm Software which is provided on the Solaris Software Supplement CD
76. e o gt Chapter 1 Identifying Front and Back Panel Features 15 16 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 CHAPTER 2 Preparing to Service the System This chapter describes service procedures It contains the following sections Tools Required for Installation and Service on page 18 How to Power On the System on page 18 How to Power Off the System on page 22 How to Initiate a Reconfiguration Boot on page 23 How to Slide the System Out of the Cabinet on page 25 How to Slide the System Out of a Fully Populated Cabinet on page 29 How to Slide the System Into the Cabinet on page 31 How to Remove the System From the Cabinet on page 33 How to Install the System Into the Cabinet on page 36 How to Avoid Electrostatic Discharge on page 41 Note If you are servicing a system installed in a 2 post rack see Appendix A Guidelines Be sure to keep the following guidelines in mind Except for removing and installing disk drives this system must be serviced only by qualified service providers Power supplies are hot swappable For information about hot swapping see About Hot Swappable and Hot Pluggable Components on page 46 Internal disk drives are hot pluggable For information about hot plugging see About Hot Swappable and Hot Pluggable Components on page 46 For servicing any other parts internal to the system
77. e side of the card Doing so could damage the card Apply even pressure along the edge of the card 4 Using a Phillips No 1 screwdriver secure the card faceplate to the back panel 120 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 5 Connect the two internal Loop B cables to the Sun StorEdge PCI Dual Fibre Channel Host Adapter s internal connectors and the FC AL backplane The Loop B cable assembly is purchased separately from the Sun StorEdge PCI Dual Fibre Channel Host Adapter and is unique to the Sun Fire V490 server See System Cables on page 226 for the correct part number J4 J3 RX TX FC AL backplane J0203 TO DISKS Sun StorEdge PCI Dual Fibre Channel Host Adapter J0202 FROM DISKS Front of system Note Be sure to connect the cables as shown Loop B will not function if the cables are connected incorrectly Note For cable routing information see Cable Connections and Routing on page 166 Chapter 5 Servicing the PCI Riser Board and Related Components 121 6 Connect any external cables to the PCI card Do not use the Sun StorEdge PCI Dual Fibre Channel Host Adapter s external port 1 when FC AL Loop B is connected to the FC AL backplane FC AL Centerplane XH FC AL FC AL Sun StorEdge PCI Dual Fibre Channel Host Adapter What Next
78. e the Power Distribution Board It is mechanically feasible to service the power distribution board with the system installed in the cabinet However it is easier to remove the system from the cabinet and perform this procedure on a workbench To remove the system from the cabinet see How to Remove the System From the Cabinet on page 33 Before You Begin Complete these tasks How to Power Off the System on page 22 How to Slide the System Out of the Cabinet on page 25 How to Avoid Electrostatic Discharge on page 41 How to Remove the Power Supply Access Panel on page 46 How to Remove a Power Supply on page 49 How to Remove the PCI Access Panel on page 100 How to Remove Fan Tray 1 on page 103 How to Remove the FC AL Data Cable on page 170 How to Remove the System Controller SC Card on page 107 How to Remove a PCI Card on page 112 How to Remove the PCI Riser Board on page 123 How to Remove the CPU Access Panel on page 74 How to Remove a CPU Memory Board on page 78 How to Remove the Centerplane on page 144 Note You must remove both power supplies from the system Note You must remove all PCI cards from the system Note If your system is equipped with two CPU Memory boards you must remove both of them from the system Note Use only the Sun Fire V490 200 240 VAC power distribution board in the Sun Fire V490
79. e the nature of the fault During the boot process this LED flashes for approximately three seconds If you press the Power button twice within the three seconds the system will come up with factory default safe mode IDPROM variable settings returning the system to the ok firmware prompt Refer to your Sun Fire V490 Server Administration Guide for more information and for information about troubleshooting your server This green LED lights continuously when the system power is on Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 Fan Tray Fault LEDs Each fan tray has a corresponding Fault LED located below the system control switch Fan tray Fault LEDs Listed from left to right the fan tray fault LEDs operate as described in the following table TABLE 1 2 Fan Tray Fault LEDs Icon Name Description FT 0 Fault This amber LED lights when the system hardware or system software has detected a fault in Fan Tray 0 CPU fan tray FT 1 Fault This amber LED lights when the system hardware or system software has detected a fault in Fan Tray 1 PCI fan tray Chapter 1 Identifying Front and Back Panel Features 5 Disk Drive Status LEDs Each disk drive has its own status LEDs Disk drive LEDs Listed from top to bottom the disk drive LEDs operate as described in the following table TABLE 1 3 Disk Drive LEDs Icon Name Description OK to Remove This blue LED light
80. eated Make sure that the fan tray connector is oriented to attach to the corresponding connector on the PCI riser board Fan Tray 1 connector AAA ASIS LANAS What Next Complete these tasks m How to Install the PCI Access Panel on page 102 m How to Slide the System Into the Cabinet on page 31 m How to Power On the System on page 18 106 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 m How to Remove the System Controller SC Card Before You Begin Complete these tasks How to Power Off the System on page 22 How to Slide the System Out of the Cabinet on page 25 How to Remove the PCI Access Panel on page 100 How to Avoid Electrostatic Discharge on page 41 What to Do Caution The system supplies power to the system controller SC card even when the system is powered off To avoid personal injury or damage to the SC card you must disconnect the AC power cords before servicing the SC card Disconnect the AC power cords from the back of the system Caution If you are using an antistatic wrist strap to protect against electrostatic discharge connect it to a properly grounded surface such as a nearby equipment rack or a nearby system that is connected to a power source Chapter 5 Servicing the PCI Riser Board and Related Components 107 2 Locate the SC card The SC card is installed in the fifth slot from the edge of the
81. er button cable What Next Complete this task m How to Install the Fan Tray 0 Cable on page 184 Chapter 7 Servicing Cables 183 How to Install the Fan Tray 0 Cable Before You Begin Complete this task m How to Remove the Fan Tray 0 Cable on page 182 What to Do 1 Push the P1 cable end through its hole in the front of the chassis 2 Route the cable end between the centerplane and the drive bay Attach the cable to the cable tie on the side of the disk cage 3 Connect the P1 cable end to J2302 on the PCI riser board 4 Using a Phillips No 2 screwdriver attach the Fan Tray 0 cable mounting bracket to the front of the chassis 184 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 What Next Complete these tasks How to Install Fan Tray 1 on page 105 How to Install the PCI Access Panel on page 102 How to Install Fan Tray 0 on page 68 How to Install the Power Supply Access Panel on page 48 How to Slide the System Into the Cabinet on page 31 How to Power On the System on page 18 Chapter 7 Servicing Cables 185 186 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 APPENDIX A 2 Post Rack Service Requirements This appendix describes service requirements for systems installed in a 2 post rack It contains the following sections Servicing a System Installed in a 2 Post Rack on page 188
82. ersonales y da os al equipo Siga las Precauci n Existe el riesgo de lesiones instrucciones contacto Las superficies est n calientes y i Precauci n Superficie caliente Evite el pueden causar da os personales si se tocan reducir el riesgo de descarga y da os para la Precauci n Voltaje peligroso presente Para salud siga las instrucciones Seg n el tipo de interruptor de encendido que su equipo tenga es posible que se utilice uno de los siguientes simbolos Encendido Aplica la alimentaci n de CA al sistema Apagado Elimina la alimentaci n de CA del sistema En espera El interruptor de Encendido En espera se ha colocado en la posici n de En espera 238 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 Modificaciones en el equipo No realice modificaciones de tipo mec nico o el ctrico en el equipo Sun Microsystems no se hace responsable del cumplimiento de las normativas de seguridad en los equipos Sun modificados Ubicaci n de un producto Sun funcionamiento de su producto Sun y para protegerlo de sobrecalentamien tos no deben obstruirse o taparse las rejillas del equipo Los productos Sun nunca deben situarse cerca de radiadores o de fuentes de calor Precauci n Para asegurar la fiabilidad de 635 Parte 1000 se admite un nivel de presi n ac stica para puestos de trabajo m ximo de 70Db A Precau
83. failed DVD ROM drive you must remove the DVD ROM drive from the RMA bracket What Next If you are replacing a failed DVD ROM drive or failed RMA cable see m How to Remove the Removable Media Assembly Cable on page 173 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 Complete this task m How to Install the Removable Media Assembly on page 139 How to Installthe Removable Media Assembly Before You Begin Complete this task m How to Remove the Removable Media Assembly on page 137 What to Do 1 Thread the removable media assembly RMA cable through the RMA bay Chapter 6 Servicing Miscellaneous Components 139 2 Insert the RMA partially into the RMA bay Insert the sides of the RMA bracket into their corresponding rails in the chassis Leave enough clearance to connect the RMA cable to the PCI riser board ee gt i a IL LS se 3 Connect the RMA cable to J1001 on the PCI riser board a Make sure that the two ejector levers on either side of the connector on the PCI riser board are rotated up b Push the cable back toward the rear of the system until the two ejector levers on the PCI riser board snap into place 4 Push the RMA all the way into the RMA bay and reattach the RMA faceplate Replace the two Phillips No 1 screws that secure the RMA faceplate to the chassis What Next Complete these tasks How to Install Fan Tray 1 on page 105 H
84. feet beneath the cabinet to prevent it from rolling be sure the feet are fully extended downward to the floor Stabilize the cabinet using the stabilizing mechanisms provided with the cabinet Refer to the instructions provided with the cabinet 2 Open or remove the cabinet doors 3 Slide the empty rack slides back into their protective outer glides Chapter 2 Preparing to Service the System 37 4 Position one person on each side of the system facing the inner glides on the system chassis Caution The chassis is heavy Two persons are required to place the system into the rack slide assembly When you are both in position verify that your helper understands what to do with the system after you lift it Also agree on a route to follow to the cabinet and visually inspect the route for potential safety hazards for example cables on the floor other people working in the vicinity and so on 5 Lift the system and carry it to the front of the cabinet Each person should place both hands beneath the chassis and support half the weight of the system 38 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 6 Insert the inner glides attached to the system chassis into the inner slides on the rack assembly 7 Slide the system smoothly into the rack glides until it is stopped inside the cabinet 8 Connect the cable management arm to the inner glide attached to the system chassis
85. for the CE Mark Lurt 2272 S Burt Hemp July 5 2004 Donald Cameron July 5 2004 Manager Product Compliance Program Manager Sun Microsystems Inc Sun Microsystems Scotland Limited One Network Circle UBUR03 213 Blackness Road Phase I Main Bldg Burlington MA 01803 Springfield EH49 7LR USA Scotland United Kingdom Tel 781 442 2118 Tel 44 1 506 672 539 Fax 781 442 1673 Fax 44 1 506 670 011 4 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 Regulatory Compliance Statements Your Sun product is marked to indicate its compliance class e Federal Communications Commission FCC USA e Industry Canada Equipment Standard for Digital Equipment ICES 003 Canada e Voluntary Control Council for Interference VCCI Japan e Bureau of Standards Metrology and Inspection BSMI Taiwan Please read the appropriate section that corresponds to the marking on your Sun product before attempting to install the product FCC Class A Notice This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protect
86. for the Solaris release you are running Refer also to the luxadm 1M man page Chapter 3 Servicing the Front Panel Components 59 Before You Begin If a disk drive fails the system Fault LED and the disk drive Fault LED will light In the following figure the Disk Drive 1 Fault LED is lit Disk Drive 1 Fault LED System Fault LED If you have not configured the system with two boot disks you cannot hot plug a single boot disk You can only hot plug the boot disk if you have configured a two disk mirror of the boot disk for hot plugging If the system is configured with a boot disk and a data disk you can hot plug the data disk but not the boot disk Complete these tasks m Obtain the logical device names for the devices you plan to remove Refer to your Sun Fire V490 Server Administration Guide for more information m Select the disk and stop any activity or applications accessing the disk drive m Unmount any file systems mounted on the disk drive You must follow antistatic precautions when handling a disk drive Complete this task m How to Avoid Electrostatic Discharge on page 41 What to Do 1 Become superuser or the root user su Password 60 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 2 Type the following luxadm command Where c1t1d0s2 is the logical device name for the disk drive The system dialog follows the command luxadm remove dev
87. g the inside edge of the CPU access panel into their corresponding slots in the chassis lip VATER A A A 76 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 3 Tighten the five captive Phillips No 2 screws that secure the access panel to the chassis 4 Secure the top panel lock The top panel lock secures both the CPU access panel and the PCI access panel What Next Complete these tasks m How to Slide the System Into the Cabinet on page 31 m How to Power On the System on page 18 Chapter 4 Servicing the CPU Memory Board and Related Components 77 78 How to Remove aCPU Memory Board Note You must remove the CPU Memory board from the system to service the memory modules Before You Begin Complete these tasks How to Power Off the System on page 22 How to Slide the System Out of the Cabinet on page 25 How to Remove the CPU Access Panel on page 74 How to Avoid Electrostatic Discharge on page 41 Note Use only Sun Fire V490 CPU Memory boards in the Sun Fire V490 system What to Do 1 Identify the CPU Memory board to be removed Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 2 Loosen the two Phillips No 2 captive screws securing the CPU Memory board to the chassis 3 Rotate the CPU Memory board ejector levers outward so that the CPU Memory board connectors disengage from the centerplan
88. hat results in a system shutdown System Status LEDs At the top left of the system as you look at its front are three system status LEDs The Power OK LED and the system Fault LED provide a snapshot of the overall system status The Locator LED helps you to quickly locate a specific system even though it may be one of dozens or even scores of systems in a room The Locator LED is at the far left in the cluster and is lit by command from the administrator System status LEDs FANTRAY Each system status LED has a corresponding LED on the back panel Chapter 1 Identifying Front and Back Panel Features 3 4 Listed from left to right the system status LEDs operate as described in the following table TABLE 1 1 System Status LEDs Icon Name Description Locator A Fault Power OK This white LED is lit by Sun Management Center Sun MC or Sun Remote System Control RSC software or by Solaris command to locate a system Refer to the Sun Fire V490 Server Administration Guide for information about turning on the Locator LED This amber LED lights steadily when a system fault is detected For example the system Fault LED lights when a fault occurs in a power supply disk drive or cooling fan In addition to the system Fault LED other fault LEDs may also be lit depending on the nature of the fault If the system Fault LED is lit check the status of other fault LEDs on the front panel to determin
89. he Hot Plug Operation on page 63 Before You Begin For additional information about internal disk drives and configuring disk drive arrays see your Sun Fire V490 Server Administration Guide You must follow antistatic precautions when handling a disk drive Complete this task m How to Avoid Electrostatic Discharge on page 41 If you are not performing a hot plug operation complete this task m How to Power Off the System on page 22 Chapter 3 Servicing the Front Panel Components 57 What to Do 1 Unlock and open the media door The security lock secures the media door power supply access panel and Fan Tray 0 2 Release the disk drive handle on the disk drive Pinch the disk drive latch sideways to open it 3 Align the disk drive to its drive bay Orient the disk drive so that the disk drive latch is on the right Note If you are replacing a drive that you removed previously be sure to install the disk drive into the same drive bay from which it was removed 4 Insert the disk drive into the disk drive bay guide rails Slide the disk drive into the bay until it barely contacts the backplane Disk drive latch Disk drive handle 5 Firmly press the center of the disk drive handle toward the disk drive until the latch closes securing the disk drive in place What Next Complete this task 58 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 m How to Power On th
90. he back panel System controller card 66 MHz PCI slots en System status LEDs 33 MHz PCI slots Power Supply 1 AC inlet External I O ports Power Supply 1 status LEDs Power Supply 0 AC inlet Power Supply O status LEDs Back Panel LEDs System Status LEDs The back panel system status LEDs consist of the Power OK LED the system Fault LED and the Locator LED These LEDs are located in the top left corner of the back panel and operate as described in TABLE 1 1 10 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 System status LEDs Ethernet Connection LEDs A set of Ethernet connection LEDs is located near each Ethernet port The Ethernet connection LEDs operate as described in the following table TABLE 1 6 Ethernet Connection LEDs Name Description Link Up This green LED is lit when an Ethernet connection is present Activity This amber LED flashes when an Ethernet connection is active that is transmitting or receiving data Chapter 1 Identifying Front and Back Panel Features 11 12 Power Supply LEDs Each power supply has a corresponding set of four LEDs on the back panel Power Supply 1 AC inlet Power Supply 1 status LEDs Power Supply 0 AC inlet Power Supply 0 status LEDs These LEDs operate as described in TABLE 1 4 Note Power Supply 1 LEDs are located on the left and Power Supply 0 LEDs are on the righ
91. ice dev rdsk c1t1d0s2 WARNING Please ensure that no file systems are mounted on these device s All data on these devices should have been backed up The list of devices which will be removed is 1 Device name dev rdsk c1t1d0s2 Node WWN 20000020371b1f31 Device Type Disk device Device Paths dev rdsk c1t1d0s2 3 Type c at the prompt to verify the list of devices Please verify the above list of devices and then enter c or lt CR gt to Continue or q to Quit Default c c stopping dev rdsk c1t1d0s2 Done offlining dev rdsk c1t1d0s2 Done The disk drive is now offline and spun down The OK to Remove LED will light when the disk drive is ready for you to remove it In the following figure the Disk Drive 1 OK to Remove LED is lit Disk Drive 1 OK to Remove LED Microsystems Note It may take up to one minute for the drive to come offline and spin down Chapter 3 Servicing the Front Panel Components 61 4 Physically remove the disk drive and press the Return key Follow the instructions in Step 1 through Step 6 of How to Remove a Disk Drive on page 55 The system responds with the following message Hit lt Return gt after removing the device s date system name picld 87 Device DISK1 removed Logical Nodes being removed under dev dsk and dev rdsk c1t1d0s0 1d0s1 1d0s2 1d0s3 1d0s4 1d0s5 1d0s6 1d0s7 aanaanaaan A A A ct A A A
92. if you attempt to remove it while the system is running Before You Begin If Fan Tray 0 fails the system Fault LED and FT 0 Fault LED will light Chapter 3 Servicing the Front Panel Components 65 System Fault LED FT O Fault LED Complete these tasks m How to Power Off the System on page 22 m How to Avoid Electrostatic Discharge on page 41 m How to Remove the Power Supply Access Panel on page 46 What to Do 1 Loosen the two Phillips No 2 captive screws securing Fan Tray 0 to the front of the chassis Fan Tray 0 mounting screws 66 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 2 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 3 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 What Next Complete this task m How to Install Fan Tray 0 on page 68 Chapter 3 Servicing the Front Panel Components 67 68 How to Install Fan Tray 0 Caution Do not attempt to operate the system without Fan Tray 0 installed Doing so could seriously damage the system Before You Begin Co
93. inet Refer to the instructions provided with the cabinet Open or remove the front and back cabinet doors If a cable management arm is not is not installed disconnect all external cables attached to the back panel of the system Chapter 2 Preparing to Service the System 29 Caution Do not disconnect the power cords from the system power inlets unless you are installing or replacing the system control switch the power distribution board the centerplane the PCI riser board or the system controller SC card The power cords ground the system 4 Make sure that the power supply mounting screws are fully tightened Power supply mounting screws 5 Remove the four captive screws that secure the system to the left and right vertical rails at the front of the rack Use a Phillips No 2 screwdriver to remove the screws which are in recessed access holes in the decorative panels affixed to the system s front panel Note The screws also secure the decorative panels to the chassis 6 Slide the system chassis evenly out of the cabinet until the inner glides stop in the slide Pull the system smoothly out of the enclosure holding the system by the power supply handles Continue pulling the system until the back of the chassis clears the enclosure and you hear the flat spring catches in the glides engage with an audible clicking sound The system is then fully extended and secure Note If you need to rem
94. ing a Wait until the system has completed initializing memory During initialization you see the message Initializing memory b Watch carefully as you will need to act quickly Once the process is complete the Initializing memory message is erased and the system displays a line similar to Boot device disk2 File and args c At this point abort the boot process as promptly as possible To do this use one of the following methods a Hold down the Stop or L1 key and press A on your keyboard Press the Break key on the terminal keyboard Type ina tip window The system should return to the ok prompt 24 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 10 Note If the system does not return to the ok prompt it means you did not abort quickly enough If this occurs wait for the system to reboot force the system to return to the ok prompt and repeat Step 7 Atthe ok prompt type ok boot r The boot r command rebuilds the device tree for the system incorporating any newly installed options so that the operating system will recognize them Turn the control switch to the Locked position remove the key and keep itina secure place This prevents anyone from accidentally powering off the system What Next The system s front panel LED indicators provide power on status information For more information about the system LEDs see
95. ion against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if it is not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual it may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Shielded Cables Connections between the workstation and peripherals must be made using shielded cables to comply with FCC radio frequency emission limits Networking connections can be made using unshielded twisted pair UTP cables Modifications Any modifications made to this device that are not approved by Sun Microsystems Inc may void the authority granted to the user by the FCC to operate this equipment FCC Class B Notice This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates
96. is 176 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 2 Remove the cable from the cable tie on the side of the drive bay 3 Pull the cable up and out of the chassis What Next Complete this task m How to Install the System Control Switch Power Button Cable on page 177 How to Install the System Control Switch Power Button Cable Before You Begin Complete this task m How to Remove the System Control Switch Power Button Cable on page 176 What to Do 1 Route the system control switch power button cable through to the front of the system between the centerplane and the drive bay Chapter 7 Servicing Cables 177 i 2 Attach the cable to the cable tie on the side of the drive bay 3 Route the P3 cable end along the top edge of the chassis and connect the cable to its clips on the chassis 4 Connect the back panel flex circuit cable end to the P3 cable end on the system control switch power button cable What Next Complete these tasks How to Install the Media Door Assembly on page 160 How to Install the Removable Media Assembly on page 139 How to Install Fan Tray 1 on page 105 How to Install the PCI Access Panel on page 102 How to Install the Power Supply Access Panel on page 48 How to Install the System Into the Cabinet on page 36 How to Power On the System on page 18 178 Sun Fire V490 Server P
97. k contains the following chapters and appendixes Chapter 1 illustrates the front panel controls and LED indicators Chapter 2 contains procedures for powering on and powering off the system In addition it describes how to prepare the system for service including the tools required and how to avoid electrostatic discharge Chapter 3 contains procedures for servicing components on the front panel including disk drives and power supplies Chapter 4 contains procedures for servicing the CPU side components including installing memory Chapter 5 contains procedures for servicing the PCI riser board and associated components including PCI cards and the system controller card Chapter 6 contains procedures for servicing the centerplane FC AL backplane removable media assembly and power distribution board Chapter 7 contains procedures for servicing cables including how to route cables in the system Appendix describes service procedures for a system installed in a 2 post rack Appendix B is a reference for connector pinouts Appendix C lists physical and environmental specifications Appendix D contains safety information Appendix D is a reference for board connectors Appendix E contains an illustrated parts breakdown as well as a reference for field replaceable unit FRU numbers 10 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 Using UNIX Commands This document might not contain info
98. l they are completely pressed into their slots 6 Hand tighten the two captive screws on the CPU Memory board 82 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 7 Using a Phillips No 2 screwdriver tighten the right side captive screw close to the front of the system 8 Using a Phillips No 2 screwdriver tighten the left side captive screw close to the back of the system What Next Complete these tasks How to Install the CPU Access Panel on page 76 How to Slide the System Into the Cabinet on page 31 How to Power On the System on page 18 How to Initiate a Reconfiguration Boot on page 23 Chapter 4 Servicing the CPU Memory Board and Related Components 83 About Memory Modules The Sun Fire V490 server uses 3 3V high capacity dual inline memory modules DIMMs The DIMMs are built with synchronous dynamic random access memory SDRAM chips that operate at a 75 MHz clock frequency Each CPU Memory board contains slots for 16 DIMMs Within each CPU Memory board the 16 DIMM slots are organized into groups of four The system reads from or writes to all four DIMMs in a group simultaneously DIMMs therefore must be added in sets of four 84 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 The figure below shows the DIMM slots and DIMM groups on a CPU Memory board Every fourth slot belongs to the same DIMM group The four groups are desig
99. lis es sous licence et sont des marques de fabrique ou des marques d pos es de SPARC International Inc aux Etats Unis et dans d autres pays Les produits portant les marques SPARC sont bas s sur une architecture d velopp e par Sun Microsystems Inc L interface d utilisation graphique OPEN LOOK et Sun a t d velopp e par Sun Microsystems Inc pour ses utilisateurs et licenci s Sun reconna t les efforts de pionniers de Xerox pour la recherche et le d veloppement du concept des interfaces d utilisation visuelle ou graphique pour l industrie de l informatique Sun d tient une license non exclusive de Xerox sur l interface d utilisation graphique Xerox cette licence couvrant galement les licenci es de Sun qui mettent en place l interface d utilisation graphique OPEN LOOK et qui en outre se conforment aux licences crites de Sun i LA DOCUMENTATION EST FOURNIE EN L ETAT ET TOUTES AUTRES CONDITIONS DECLARATIONS ET GARANTIES EXPRESSES OU TACITES SONT FORMELLEMENT EXCLUES DANS LA MESURE AUTORISEE PAR LA LOI APPLICABLE Y COMPRIS NOTAMMENT TOUTE GARANTIE IMPLICITE RELATIVE A LA QUALITE MARCHANDE A L APTITUDE A UNE UTILISATION PARTICULIERE OU A L ABSENCE DE CONTREFA ON Contents Declaration of Conformity 3 Regulatory Compliance Statements 5 Preface 9 Identifying Front and Back Panel Features 1 Locating Front Panel Features 2 Front Panel LEDs 3 System Status LEDs 3 Fan Tray Fault LEDs 5 Disk Drive Status LEDs 6
100. llowing sections About Hot Swappable and Hot Pluggable Components on page 46 How to Remove the Power Supply Access Panel on page 46 How to Install the Power Supply Access Panel on page 48 How to Remove a Power Supply on page 49 How to Install a Power Supply on page 52 How to Remove a Disk Drive on page 55 How to Install a Disk Drive on page 57 How to Remove a Disk Drive Using the Hot Plug Operation on page 59 How to Install a Disk Drive Using the Hot Plug Operation on page 63 How to Remove Fan Tray 0 on page 65 How to Install Fan Tray 0 on page 68 Note To service the system control switch power button cable assembly see Chapter 7 45 gt About Hot Swappable and Hot Pluggable Components The power supplies are hot swappable You can remove and replace a power supply while the system is running as long as the other power supply is working properly For more information see the following m How to Remove a Power Supply on page 49 How to Install a Power Supply on page 52 The disk drives are hot pluggable You must issue special commands before removal For more information see the following m How to Remove a Disk Drive Using the Hot Plug Operation on page 59 How to Install a Disk Drive Using the Hot Plug Operation on page 63 Caution Fan trays are not hot swappable and must be kept installed while the system is
101. ly Back panel LED flex circuit LEA 99 0 LH 83036 4 Peel off the backing paper from the flex circuit cable end and press it onto the inside of the chassis 5 Connect the P2 cable end of the system control switch to the flex circuit cable end What Next Complete these tasks m How to Install the PCI Access Panel on page 102 m How to Slide the System Into the Cabinet on page 31 m How to Power On the System on page 18 How to Remove the Fan Tray 0 Cable Before You Begin Complete these tasks m How to Power Off the System on page 22 m How to Slide the System Out of the Cabinet on page 25 182 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 How to Avoid Electrostatic Discharge on page 41 How to Remove the Power Supply Access Panel on page 46 How to Remove Fan Tray 0 on page 65 How to Remove the PCI Access Panel on page 100 How to Remove Fan Tray 1 on page 103 What to Do 1 Disconnect the Fan Tray 0 cable end at J2302 on the PCI riser board 2 Remove the cable from the cable tie on the side of the drive bay 3 Using a Phillips No 2 screwdriver remove the Fan Tray 0 cable mounting bracket from the front of the chassis 4 Pull the cable out through its hole in the front of the chassis Note While removing the cable be careful not to bind the Fan Tray 0 cable end on the system control switch pow
102. m How to Remove the System Controller SC Card on page 107 Chapter 5 Servicing the PCI Riser Board and Related Components 109 What to Do 1 Locate the slot for the SC card The SC card is installed in the fifth slot from the edge of the PCI riser board It is labeled SC on the back panel SC card BRA 3382 Note Make sure that you install the SC card into the SC slot Though the SC card can physically fit into a PCI slot it will not function if installed there Caution Be sure that the AC power cords are disconnected from the system before installing the SC card 2 Insert the SC card into its slot on the PCI riser board a Insert the faceplate end of the card into the appropriate opening in the back panel 110 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 b Insert the opposite end of the card into the appropriate card guide so that the card is aligned evenly with the connectors on the PCI riser board c Push the card into the connectors on the PCI riser board Apply even pressure along the edge of the card 3 Secure the SC card faceplate to the back panel with the Phillips screw 4 Connect the Ethernet and serial cables to the faceplate of the SC card 5 Connect the AC power cords to the back of the system What Next Complete these tasks m How to Install the PCI Access Panel on page 102 m How to Slide the System Into the Cabinet o
103. m on page 18 Caution Do not reconnect the AC power cords to the back of the system until after you have installed the SC card 128 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 How to Remove the IDPROM Module 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 Sun sales representative or service provider for assistance with programming the new IDPROM module with the existing host ID and Ethernet address Before You Begin Complete these tasks How to Power Off the System on page 22 How to Slide the System Out of the Cabinet on page 25 How to Avoid Electrostatic Discharge on page 41 How to Remove the PCI Access Panel on page 100 How to Remove Fan Tray 1 on page 103 How to Remove the System Controller SC Card on page 107 How to Remove a PCI Card on page 112 How to Remove the PCI Riser Board on page 123 What to Do 1 Locate the IDPROM module on the PCI riser board IDPROM Chapter 5 Servicing the PCI Riser Board and Related Components 129 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 facilita
104. module to the new PCI riser board If you are replacing the PCI riser board with a new one complete this task m How to Remove the IDPROM Module on page 129 Complete this task m How to Install the PCI Riser Board on page 126 Chapter 5 Servicing the PCI Riser Board and Related Components 125 126 How to Install the PCI Riser Board Before You Begin Complete this task m How to Remove the PCI Riser Board on page 123 If you are replacing the PCI riser board with a new one complete this task m How to Install the IDPROM Module on page 130 Caution If you are using an antistatic wrist strap to protect against electrostatic discharge connect it to a properly grounded surface such as a nearby equipment rack or a nearby system that is connected to a power source What to Do Slide the PCI riser board into the system Make sure that the sides of the PCI riser board are inserted properly into their mounting rails and that the mounting levers are fully extended Note Be sure to keep all the cables clear of the left side of the PCI riser board as you insert it into the system Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 2 Push the mounting levers inward to seat the PCI riser board connectors into their corresponding connectors on the centerplane SUSHI III HI II 3 Using a Phillips No 2 screwdriver replace the two screws that secure the PCI riser boar
105. mplete this task m How to Remove Fan Tray 0 on page 65 What to Do With one hand cradle Fan Tray 0 face down in front of its mounting point on the chassis 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 Caution Do not drop the fan tray The fan tray cable can be damaged if the fan tray is pulled too far away from the chassis Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 3 Insert the two tabs on the fan tray frame into their corresponding slots on the front of the chassis Chassis slots Fan tray tabs 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 Chapter 3 Servicing the Front Panel Components 69 4 Tighten the two Phillips No 2 captive screws that secure Fan Tray 0 to the chassis Fan Tray 0 mounting screws What Next Complete these tasks m How to Install the Power Supply Access Panel on page 48 m How to Power On the System on page 18 70 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 CHAPTER 4 Servicing the CPU Memory Board and Related Components This chapter contains the following sections How to Remove the
106. n page 31 m How to Power On the System on page 18 Chapter 5 Servicing the PCI Riser Board and Related Components 111 112 How to Remove a PCI Card Before You Begin Complete these tasks How to Power Off the System on page 22 How to Slide the System Out of the Cabinet on page 25 How to Remove the PCI Access Panel on page 100 How to Avoid Electrostatic Discharge on page 41 What to Do 1 Disconnect any external cables attached to the faceplate of the PCI card 2 Disconnect any cables connected to the internal connectors on the PCI card Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 3 Using a Phillips No 1 screwdriver remove the screw securing the card to the chassis back panel 4 Pull the PCI card from its slot Caution Do not apply excessive force to one end or one side of the card Doing so could damage the card Hold the card by the faceplate and its opposite edge and pull up while rocking the card from end to end until it is freed from its slot 5 Place the PCI card on an antistatic mat Chapter 5 Servicing the PCI Riser Board and Related Components 113 6 If you are not replacing the PCI card install a PCI filler panel to prevent dust from entering the system and to ensure proper cooling PCI filler panel a Slide the filler panel into the appropriate slot b Replace the Phillips No 1 screw that secures the filler panel t
107. n place Si l on neglige cette pr caution on encourt des risques de blessures corporelles et de d g ts mat riels Conformit aux certifications Laser Les produits Sun qui font appel aux technologies lasers sont conformes aux normes de la classe 1 en la matiere Class 1 Laser Product Luokan 1 Laserlaite Klasse 1 Laser Apparat Laser KLasse 1 CD ROM r glages ou de performances de proc dures autre que celle sp cifi e dans le pr sent document peut provoquer une exposition des radiations dangereuses Attention L utilisation de contr les de Appendix F Safety Precautions 237 Normativas de seguridad El siguiente texto incluye las medidas de seguridad que se deben seguir cuando se instale alg n producto de Sun Microsystems Precauciones de seguridad Para su protecci n observe las siguientes medidas de seguridad cuando manipule su equipo m Siga todas los avisos e instrucciones marcados en el equipo m Aseg rese de que el voltaje y la frecuencia de la red el ctrica concuerdan con las descritas en las etiquetas de especificaciones el ctricas del equipo m No introduzca nunca objetos de ning n tipo a trav s de los orificios del equipo Pueden haber voltajes peligrosos Los objetos extra os conductores de la electricidad pueden producir cortocircuitos que provoquen un incendio descargas el ctricas o da os en el equipo S mbolos En este libro aparecen los siguientes s mbolos p
108. nated AO Al BO and Bl Follow these configuration rules when installing memory m DIMMs must be added four at a time within the same group of DIMM slots every fourth slot belongs to the same DIMM group m Each group used must have four identical capacity DIMMs installed for example four 512 Mbyte DIMMs or four 1 Gbyte DIMMs Chapter 4 Servicing the CPU Memory Board and Related Components 85 m Each CPU Memory board must be populated with a minimum of eight identical DIMMs with at least one A group populated AO or A1 and at least one B group populated BO or B1 The following table summarizes the guidelines for installing DIMMs in a CPU Memory board TABLE 4 1 DIMM Installation Guidelines Population Sequence Memory Interleaving Factor Install first eight DIMMs into groups AO and BO so that every Four way interleaving if all eight DIMMs are identical two way interleaving other slot is occupied otherwise Install next four Four way interleaving DIMMs into group Al between any two groups configured identically two way interleaving in any group that does not match the capacities used in any other group Fill last four available Eight way interleaving if all 16 slots group B1 DIMMs are identical four way interleaving between any two groups configured identically two way interleaving in any group that does not match the capacities used in any other group For additional information abo
109. ncendido que tenga una posici n En espera este producto funciona exclusivamente como un dispositivo de puesta en espera El enchufe de la fuente de alimentaci n est dise ado para ser el elemento primario de desconexi n del equipo El equipo debe instalarse cerca del enchufe de forma que este ltimo pueda ser f cil y r pidamente accesible No conecte el cable de alimentaci n cuando se ha retirado la fuente de alimentaci n del chasis del sistema Precauci n El interruptor de encendido de Bater a de litio Precauci n En las placas de CPU Sun hay AN una bater a de litio insertada en el reloj de tiempo real tipo SGS N m MK48T59Y MK48TXXB XX MK48T18 XXXPCZ M48T59W XXXPCZ o MK48T08 Las bater as no son elementos reemplazables por el propio cliente Pueden explotar si se manipulan de forma err nea No arroje las bater as al fuego No las abra o intente recargarlas Tapa de la unidad del sistema Debe quitar la tapa del sistema cuando sea necesario a adir tarjetas memoria o dispositivos de almacenamiento internos Aseg rese de cerrar la tapa superior antes de volver a encender el equipo Precauci n Es peligroso hacer funcionar los productos Sun sin la tapa superior colocada El hecho de no tener en cuenta esta precauci n puede ocasionar da os personales o perjudicar el funcionamiento del equipo 240 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 Aviso
110. nected cable for information indicating the cable s origin and its terminating connection 4 Replace close and lock the cabinet doors as appropriate 32 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 What Next To power on the system see m How to Power On the System on page 18 How to Remove the System From the Cabinet Sun recommends that you remove the system from the cabinet when doing the following m Removing and installing the centerplane m Removing and installing the power distribution board m Removing and installing the system control switch power button cable You can perform all other procedures while the system is still attached to the rails extended from the rack If you want to remove the system from the cabinet for any other reason follow the instructions in this section Caution The chassis is heavy Two persons are required to remove the system from the cabinet in the following procedure Before You Begin Complete these tasks m Identify a helper to assist you in removing the system m Review the steps in the next section with your helper beforehand and discuss how to coordinate your efforts to ensure your mutual safety m Assemble the correct tools for the procedure See Tools Required for Installation and Service on page 18 Chapter 2 Preparing to Service the System 33 gt oe m Power off the system See How to Power Off the System on p
111. need to migrate the memory modules from the old CPU Memory board to the new one See the following sections for more information about migrating memory modules m About Memory Modules on page 84 m How to Remove a Memory Module on page 87 m How to Install a Memory Module on page 91 Note Use only Sun Fire V490 CPU Memory boards in the Sun Fire V490 system What to Do Locate the CPU Memory board slot into which you want to install the CPU Memory board The CPU Memory board slots are marked on the side of the chassis If a CPU Memory board connector dust cover or connector protector is installed on the centerplane and CPU Memory board connectors remove it Caution Do not attempt to install the CPU Memory board before removing the dust cover Doing so could damage the CPU Memory board or the centerplane Chapter 4 Servicing the CPU Memory Board and Related Components 81 Keep the dust cover for future use 3 Make sure that the ejector levers on the CPU Memory board are rotated out 90 degrees Caution The CPU Memory board is heavy Be sure to support the CPU Memory board from underneath as you install it into the system 4 Slide the CPU Memory board into the guides in the chassis Slide the board into the system until the connectors on the board begin to engage the sockets on the centerplane and the ejector levers begin to engage the bracket 5 Push in the two ejector levers unti
112. ntation supplied with the device for specific instructions Turn on power to the ASCI terminal or local graphics terminal if present Open the media door Use the system key to unlock the media door Media door Chapter 2 Preparing to Service the System 19 4 Insert the system key into the system control switch and turn the system control switch to the Normal position See System Control Switch on page 8 for information about each system control switch setting Normal position Power button 5 Press the Power button that is below the system control switch to power on the system Note The system may take anywhere from 30 seconds to 20 minutes before video is displayed on the system monitor or the ok prompt appears on an attached terminal This time depends on the system configuration number of processors memory modules PCI cards and the level of power on self test POST and OpenBoot Diagnostics tests being performed Note OpenBoot PROM Version 4 17 x provides diagnostics that are enabled by default Full OpenBoot Diagnostics run at initial power on For more information about these enhancements the new and redefined configuration variables and the new standard default configuration refer to OpenBoot PROM Enhancements for Diagnostic Operation 20 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 6 Turn the system control switch to the L
113. o the chassis back panel What Next To install a PCI card complete this task m How to Install a PCI Card on page 115 To return the system to operation without installing a new PCI card complete these tasks How to Install the PCI Access Panel on page 102 How to Slide the System Into the Cabinet on page 31 How to Power On the System on page 18 How to Initiate a Reconfiguration Boot on page 23 114 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 How to Installa PCI Card Before You Begin Complete these tasks How to Power Off the System on page 22 How to Slide the System Out of the Cabinet on page 25 How to Remove the PCI Access Panel on page 100 How to Avoid Electrostatic Discharge on page 41 Read the documentation supplied with the PCI card for information about jumper settings PCI slot requirements and cable connections What to Do 1 Locate an unused PCI slot Note PCI slots 0 and 1 are for 66 MHz cards Installing a 33 MHz card into PCI slot 0 or 1 will cause both slots to operate at 33 MHz 33 MHz PCI slots 66 MHz PCI slots r 2 If you are installing a PCI card into an unused slot remove the corresponding filler panel from the chassis back panel Otherwise go to Step 3 Chapter 5 Servicing the PCI Riser Board and Related Components 115 a Remove the Phillips No 1 screw securing
114. ober 2005 APPENDIX B Connector Pinouts This appendix gives you reference information about the system s back panel ports and pin assignments Topics covered in this appendix include Serial Port Connector on page 200 USB Connector on page 201 Twisted Pair Ethernet Connector on page 202 SC Ethernet Connector on page 203 SC Serial Connector on page 204 FC AL Port HSSDC Connector on page 205 199 Serial Port Connector The serial port connector is an RJ 45 connector that can be accessed from the back panel Serial Port Connector Diagram 1VvI43S Serial Port Connector Signals TABLE B 1 Serial Port Connector Signals Pin Signal Description Pin Signal Description 1 Request To Send 5 Ground 2 Data Terminal Ready 6 Receive Data 3 Transmit Data 7 Data Set Ready 4 Ground 8 Clear To Send 200 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 USB Connector Two Universal Serial Bus USB connectors are located on the centerplane and can be accessed from the back panel USB Connector Diagram gt gt gt gt gt w D a vv w w wo A D USB Connector Signals TABLE B 2 USB Connector Signals Pin Signal Description Pin Signal Description Al 5 VDC B1 5 VDC A2 Port Data0 B2 Port Datal A3 Port Data0 B3 Port Datal A4 Ground B4 Ground Appendix B Connector Pinouts 2
115. ocked position This prevents anyone from accidentally powering off the system Locked position 100000 7 Remove the system key from the system control switch and keep it in a secure place What Next To power off the system complete this task m How to Power Off the System on page 22 Chapter 2 Preparing to Service the System 21 AN How to Power Off the System Before You Begin Applications running on the Solaris Operating System Solaris OS can be adversely affected by a poorly executed system shutdown Make sure that you have gracefully shut down any applications before powering off the system What to Do Notify users that the system will be powered down Back up the system files and data if necessary Ensure that the system control switch is in the Normal position Press and release the Power button on the system front panel The system begins a graceful software system shutdown Note Pressing and releasing the Power button initiates a graceful software system shutdown Pressing and holding in the Power button for five seconds causes an immediate hardware shutdown Whenever possible you should use the graceful shutdown method Forcing an immediate hardware shutdown may cause disk drive corruption and loss of data Use that method only as a last resort Wait for the system Power OK LED to turn off Turn the system control switch to the Forced Off position Caution Be
116. of the system Caution Do not disconnect the power cords from the system power inlets unless you are installing or replacing the system control switch the power distribution board the centerplane the PCI riser board or the system controller SC card The power cords ground the system and provide electrostatic discharge ESD protection to internal components Remove the four screws that secure the system to the left and right vertical rails at the front of the rack Use a Phillips No 2 screwdriver to remove the screws which are in recessed access holes in the decorative panels affixed to the system s front panel Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 Note The screws also secure the decorative panels to the chassis 27 Chapter 2 Preparing to Service the System 5 Slide the system chassis evenly out of the cabinet until the inner glides stop in the slide Pull the system smoothly out of the enclosure holding the system by the power supply handles Continue pulling the system until the back of the chassis clears the enclosure and you hear the flat spring catches in the glides engage with an audible clicking sound The system is then fully extended and secure ae LITO Note If you need to remove the server completely from the cabinet see Step 6 through Step 10 in How to Remove the System From the Cabinet on page
117. onfiguration Boot on page 23 Chapter 5 Servicing the PCI Riser Board and Related Components 131 132 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 CHAPTER 6 Servicing Miscellaneous Components This chapter contains the following sections How to Remove the FC AL Backplane on page 134 How to Install the FC AL Backplane on page 136 How to Remove the Removable Media Assembly on page 137 How to Install the Removable Media Assembly on page 139 How to Remove the DVD ROM Drive on page 141 How to Install the DVD ROM Drive on page 142 How to Remove the Centerplane on page 144 How to Install the Centerplane on page 147 How to Remove the Power Distribution Board on page 150 How to Install the Power Distribution Board on page 153 How to Remove the Media Door Assembly on page 156 How to Install the Media Door Assembly on page 160 133 How to Remove the FC AL Backplane Before You Begin Complete these tasks How to Power Off the System on page 22 How to Remove a Disk Drive on page 55 How to Slide the System Out of the Cabinet on page 25 How to Remove the PCI Access Panel on page 100 How to Avoid Electrostatic Discharge on page 41 How to Remove Fan Tray 1 on page 103 What to Do 1 Disconnect the Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop FC AL power cable from J0201 on the FC AL backplane Pres
118. osystems Inc a les droits de Be intellectuels relatants la technologie qui est d crit dans ce document En particulier et sans la limitation ces droits de propri t intellectuels peuvent inclure un ou plus des brevets am ricains num r s http www sun com patents et un ou les brevets plus suppl mentaires ou les applications de brevet en attente dans les Etats Unis et dans les autres pays Ce produit ou document est prot g par un copyright et distribu avec des licences qui en restreignent l utilisation la copie la distribution et la d compilation Aucune partie de ce produit ou document ne peut tre reproduite sous aucune forme par quelque moyen que ce soit sans l autorisation pr alable et crite de Sun et de ses bailleurs de licence s il y en a Le logiciel d tenu par des tiers et qui comprend la technologie relative aux polices de caract res est prot g par un copyright et licenci par des fournisseurs de Sun Des parties de ce produit pourront tre d riv es des syst mes Berkeley BSD licenci s par l Universit de Californie UNIX est une marque d pos e aux Etats Unis et dans d autres pays et licenci e exclusivement par X Open Company Ltd Sun Sun Microsystems le logo Sun AnswerBook2 docs sun com Sun Fire OpenBoot Sun StorEdge et Solaris sont des marques de fabrique ou des marques d pos es de Sun Microsystems Inc aux Etats Unis et dans d autres pays Toutes les marques SPARC sont uti
119. ot damage the component installed N Caution When removing the server from a populated 2 post rack be sure to below it in the rack 194 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 3 Slide the server out of the rack What Next Complete this task m How to Install the System Into a Populated 2 Post Rack on page 196 195 Appendix A 2 Post Rack Service Requirements How to Install the System Into a Populated 2 Post Rack Before You Begin Complete the following task m How to Remove the System From a Populated 2 Post Rack on page 193 Caution The chassis is heavy Two persons are required to install the system into the rack in the following procedure What to Do 1 Slide the server into the open position in the rack 196 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 2 Using a Phillips No 2 screwdriver secure the top and bottom screws to the left and the right vertical mounting rails Use M5 screws for a Metric rack and 10 32 screws for an English rack Appendix A 2 Post Rack Service Requirements 197 What Next Complete this task m How to Power On the System on page 18 If you have added or removed a PCI card CPU Memory board or DIMMs complete this task m How to Initiate a Reconfiguration Boot on page 23 198 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide Oct
120. ove the server completely from the cabinet see Step 6 through Step 10 in How to Remove the System From the Cabinet on page 33 30 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 What Next Before sliding the system back into the cabinet you must install the power supply access panel See m How to Install the Power Supply Access Panel on page 48 To slide the system into the cabinet see m How to Slide the System Into the Cabinet on page 31 How to Slide the System Into the Cabinet Before You Begin If you have been working inside the system replace all access panels See the following sections for more information m How to Install the Power Supply Access Panel on page 48 m How to Install the CPU Access Panel on page 76 m How to Install the PCI Access Panel on page 102 Chapter 2 Preparing to Service the System 31 What to Do 1 Slide the system chassis evenly into the cabinet until the system comes to a complete stop 2 Tighten the four captive screws securing the system to the left and right vertical rails at the front of the rack Use a Phillips No 2 screwdriver to tighten the four captive screws which are in recessed access holes in the decorative panels affixed to the system s front panel y y 2220000000000 3 Connect all external cables that were attached to the back panel of the system Examine each discon
121. ow to Install the PCI Access Panel on page 102 How to Slide the System Into the Cabinet on page 31 How to Power On the System on page 18 140 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 How to Remove the DVD ROM Drive Before You Begin Complete these tasks How to Power Off the System on page 22 How to Slide the System Out of the Cabinet on page 25 How to Remove the PCI Access Panel on page 100 How to Avoid Electrostatic Discharge on page 41 How to Remove Fan Tray 1 on page 103 How to Remove the Removable Media Assembly on page 137 How to Remove the Removable Media Assembly Cable on page 173 What to Do 1 Using a Phillips No 1 screwdriver remove the four mounting screws securing the DVD ROM drive to the removable media assembly RMA bracket A Cd Fa Pi N 2 Slide the DVD ROM drive off the RMA bracket Chapter 6 Servicing Miscellaneous Components 141 What Next Complete this task How to Install the DVD ROM Drive on page 142 How to Install the DVD ROM Drive Before You Begin Complete this task m How to Remove the DVD ROM Drive on page 141 What to Do 1 Slide the DVD ROM drive onto the removable media assembly RMA bracket 2 Using a Phillips No 1 screwdriver attach the DVD ROM drive to the RMA bracket The DVD ROM drive is secured with four mounting screws 142 Sun Fire V490 Server
122. r button is recessed to prevent accidentally turning the system on or off The ability of the Power button to turn the system on or off is controlled by the system control switch If the operating system is running pressing and releasing the Power button initiates a graceful software system shutdown Pressing and holding in the Power button for five seconds causes an immediate hardware shutdown Caution Whenever possible you should use the graceful shutdown method Forcing an immediate hardware shutdown may cause disk drive corruption and loss of data System Control Switch The four position system control switch on the system s status and control panel controls the power on modes of the system initiates service mode on next system reset and prevents unauthorized users from powering off the system or reprogramming system firmware In the following illustration the system control switch is in the Locked position System control switch Power button Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 The following table describes the function of each system control switch setting TABLE 1 5 System Control Switch Settings Icon cs O Position Normal Locked Diagnostics Forced Off Description This setting enables the system Power button to power the system on or off This setting disables the system Power button to prevent unauthorized users from locally powering the
123. rds and the SC card from the system before removing the PCI riser board Note If your system is equipped with two CPU Memory boards you must remove both of them from the system discharge connect it to a properly grounded surface such as a nearby equipment Caution If you are using an antistatic wrist strap to protect against electrostatic rack or a nearby system that is connected to a power source 144 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 What to Do Caution If you are using an antistatic wrist strap to protect against electrostatic discharge connect it to a properly grounded surface such as a nearby equipment rack or a nearby system that is connected to a power source 1 Disconnect the AC power cords from the back of the system 2 Using a Phillips No 2 screwdriver remove the external connector faceplate on the back panel The faceplate is secured with seven screws External connector faceplate 3 Using a Phillips No 2 screwdriver remove the screw on the centerplane top stiffener closest to the front of the system Chapter 6 Servicing Miscellaneous Components 145 removed before proceeding Trying to remove the centerplane before removing the l Caution Make sure that the PCI riser board and its components have been PCI riser board can seriously damage both components 4 Using a long stem Phillips No 2 screwdriver loosen the four cap
124. rmation on basic UNIX commands and procedures such as shutting down the system booting the system and configuring devices Refer to the following for this information m Software documentation that you received with your system m Solaris Operating System documentation which is at http docs sun com Typographic Conventions Typeface Meaning Examples AaBbCc123 The names of commands files and Edit your login file directories on screen computer Use 1s a to list all files output You have mail AaBbCc123 What you type when contrasted su with on screen computer output Password AaBbCc123 Book titles new words or terms Read Chapter 6 in the User s Guide words to be emphasized Command line variable replace with a real name or value These are called class options You must be superuser to do this To delete a file type rm filename Preface 11 Shell Prompts Shell Prompt C shell machine name machine name C shell superuser Bourne shell and Korn shell Bourne shell and Korn shell superuser Related Documentation The following table describes the documentation shipped with the Sun Fire V490 server Application Title Part Number Format Site Planning Site Planning Guide for 816 1613 PDF HTML Entry Level Servers Version 1 5 Sun Fire V490 Server 4 Post 817 6884 PRINT Rackmounting Overview Rack installation Sun Fire V490 Server Setup and 817 39
125. s NMB 003 Classe B This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada VCCI EIS DWNT DIAAVCC DT IDAAVNCCIODRABHSI IAF Y Aa BEN HT YY a VI FA ER MERC NEO Fa OWANRSUET TOREJ MUR E ERE A Bl dk VCCI DEE DS 7 FA ASHER CST CORE CARERS CENTS CB RUS ES SCT TEM HOEFT COMA ICIMEAA AE 7S ET 2 KD BORANSTEMBVET 2737 B VCCI DT 752 B VCCI DER PEDI1AFY 32 VBU A EEE 75 ABBE CT CHSOWMICIL FROHENKULET CORAL PRESEA A ER VCCI DREES I 72 BRR RE CT CORA KERETEI OZ EAH ELTART CORBMIVAPT VEY a VARI CHE ande Ra Sie ZIMIO RMC CIEL AMORWEULTSC RAV 6 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 BSMI Class A Notice The following statement is applicable to products shipped to Taiwan and marked as Class A on the product compliance zs he ARA gt AAA A By HR S RAT EEEDWT EAESRERRKNREBENER e Regulatory Compliance Statements 7 8 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 Preface The Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide which includes detailed service procedures for the Sun Fire V490 server is intended to be used by technicians system administrators qualified Sun service providers and advanced computer system end users who have experience removing and installing server hardware For information about the Sun
126. s already recognized by the operating system Before You Begin Caution Before you power on the system make sure that the system doors and all panels are properly installed You need a system ASCI terminal local graphics terminal or a tip connection to the Sun Fire V490 server in order to issue software commands Refer to your Sun Fire V490 Server Administration Guide What to Do 1 Turn on power to any peripherals and external storage devices Read the documentation supplied with the device for specific instructions 2 Turn on power to the ASCII terminal or local graphics terminal Chapter 2 Preparing to Service the System 23 3 Insert the system key into the system control switch and turn the switch to the Diagnostics position See System Control Switch on page 8 for information about control switch settings 4 Press the Power button below the control switch to power on the system 5 Wait for the ok prompt to appear The system may take anywhere from 15 to 30 minutes before the ok prompt appears This time depends on the system configuration number of processors memory modules PCI cards being tested 6 Turn the system control switch to the Normal position 7 Atthe ok prompt type ok reset all Depending on how the auto boot OpenBoot configuration variable is set the system may or may not start to reboot its operating system 8 If the operating system starts to reboot do the follow
127. s the tab to unlock the cable and pull the cable out of the connector Note For cable routing information see Cable Connections and Routing on page 166 2 Disconnect the FC AL data cable from J0200 on the FC AL backplane Push the ejector levers apart to eject the cable from its connector 3 Loosen the two Phillips No 1 captive screws on the FC AL backplane mounting bracket 134 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 4 Pull the FC AL backplane straight up off its mounting tabs 5 Setthe FC AL backplane aside on an antistatic mat What Next Complete this task m How to Install the FC AL Backplane on page 136 Chapter 6 Servicing Miscellaneous Components 135 How to Install the FC AL Backplane Before You Begin Complete this task m How to Remove the FC AL Backplane on page 134 What to Do 1 Attach the FC AL backplane to its bracket on the chassis Push the FC AL backplane straight down until it locks into place Make sure that the slot in the FC AL backplane and mounting bracket mate with the corresponding tabs on the chassis drive bay 136 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 2 Tighten the two Phillips No 1 captive screws on the mounting bracket 3 Connect the FC AL power cable to the FC AL backplane at J0201 Push in the cable until it snaps into place 4 Connect the FC AL data cable to the FC
128. s when the disk drive has been taken e O offline and is ready to remove software has detected a disk drive fault If a disk drive Fault A Fault This amber LED lights when the system hardware or system LED is lit the system Fault LED will also be lit present and flashes when the disk drive is reading or writing D Activity This green LED is lit when the system is on and a disk drive is data 6 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 Power Supply LEDs Each power supply has its own status LEDs Power Supply 1 status LEDs Power Supply 0 Power Supply 1 Each power supply LED has a corresponding LED on the back panel Listed from top to bottom the power supply LEDs operate as described in the following table TABLE 1 4 Power Supply LEDs Icon Name Description OK to Remove This blue LED lights when the power supply is safe to e 0 remove Fault This amber LED lights when a power supply fault is detected If a power supply Fault LED is lit the system Fault LED will also be lit DC Present This green LED is lit when DC output power is available IQ AC Present This green LED is lit when AC input power is present This LED is lit if the corresponding AC cable is plugged in to a power source and the power supply is functioning correctly regardless of system power status Chapter 1 Identifying Front and Back Panel Features 7 Power Button The system Powe
129. st Rack 196 Before You Begin 19 Contents xiii Whatto Do 196 What Next 198 B Connector Pinouts 199 Serial Port Connector 200 Serial Port Connector Diagram 200 Serial Port Connector Signals 200 USB Connector 201 USB Connector Diagram 201 USB Connector Signals 201 Twisted Pair Ethernet Connector 202 TPE Connector Diagram 202 TPE Connector Signals 202 SC Ethernet Connector 203 SC Ethernet Connector Diagram 203 SC Ethernet Connector Signals 203 SC Serial Connector 204 SC Serial Connector Diagram 204 SC Serial Connector Signals 204 FC AL Port HSSDC Connector 205 HSSDC Connector Diagram 205 HSSDC Connector Signals 205 C System Specifications 207 Physical Specifications 207 Electrical Specifications 208 Environmental Specifications 209 Agency Compliance Specifications 210 Clearance and Service Access Specifications 211 xiv Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 D Board Connector Locations 213 PCI Riser Board Connectors 214 FC AL Backplane Connectors 215 Centerplane Connectors 216 PCI Riser Board Side Connectors 216 CPU Memory Board Side Connectors 217 SC Card Connectors 218 E Illustrated Parts Breakdown 219 Chassis Doors and Access Panels 220 CPU Side Components 221 PCI Side Components 223 Front Panel Components 224 Miscellaneous Components 225 System Cables 226 F Safety Precautions 227 Contents xv xvi Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 20
130. stem b Tilt the power distribution board and remove it from the system through the PCI riser board access bay Caution Be careful not to damage the light pipes mounted to the rear of the power distribution board VAR SOUSA A A A A A 1 4 e f gt 7 5 Place the power distribution board on an antistatic mat 152 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 What Next Complete this task m How to Install the Power Distribution Board on page 153 How to Install the Power Distribution Board It is mechanically feasible to service the power distribution board with the system installed in the cabinet However it is easier to remove the system from the cabinet and perform this procedure on a workbench To remove the system from the cabinet see How to Remove the System From the Cabinet on page 33 Before You Begin Complete this task m How to Remove the Power Distribution Board on page 150 Note Use only the Sun Fire V490 200 240 VAC power distribution board in the Sun Fire V490 system Caution If you are using an antistatic wrist strap to protect against electrostatic discharge connect it to a properly grounded surface such as a nearby equipment rack or a nearby system that is connected to a power source Chapter 6 Servicing Miscellaneous Components 153 What to Do 1 Place the power distribution board inside the chassis
131. system 150 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 Caution If you are using an antistatic wrist strap to protect against electrostatic discharge connect it to a properly grounded surface such as a nearby equipment rack or a nearby system that is connected to a power source What to Do Caution Disconnect the AC power cords from the back of the system before performing this procedure Attempting to remove the power distribution board while the AC power cords are connected to a power source can result in serious personal injury Disconnect the AC power cords from the back of the system Using a long stem Phillips No 2 screwdriver loosen the two screws at the rear corners of the power distribution board Insert the screwdriver through the rear hole in the chassis stiffener to get direct contact with the screw on the CPU side of the system Loosen do not remove rear corner screws Chapter 6 Servicing Miscellaneous Components 151 Note Do not remove the two rear corner screws 3 Using a long stem Phillips No 2 screwdriver remove the four remaining screws securing the power distribution board to the chassis Insert the screwdriver through the hole in the chassis stiffener to get direct contact with the screw on the CPU side of the system 4 Remove the power distribution board from the system a Slide the power distribution board toward the front of the sy
132. t This is opposite to the arrangement of the power supply status LEDs on the front panel Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 Back Panel Slots and Ports PCI Slots The Sun Fire V490 server has four 33 MHz PCI slots and two 66 MHz slots these are labeled on the back panel The system controller SC card is located between the low speed and high speed slots SC card 66 MHz PCI slots 33 MHz PCI slots Chapter 1 Identifying Front and Back Panel Features 13 External Ports The Sun Fire V490 server has six external data ports on the back panel USB ports 2 Ethernet ports Serial port FC AL port These external ports are described in TABLE 1 7 TABLE 1 7 Back Panel External Ports Icon Description Q Universal Serial Bus USB ports The Sun Fire V490 has two USB ports Ethernet ports The system has two Ethernet ports lt o o gt SERIAL Serial port The system has one serial port on the back panel which uses an RJ 45 connector Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop FC AL external loop 14 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 System Controller SC Card Ports The system controller SC card has two connectors SC card The system controller card connectors are described in TABLE 1 8 TABLE 1 8 SC External Ports Icon Description SERIAL Serial RJ 45 port Ethernet port lt
133. tatic Discharge on page 41 What to Do 1 Rotate the top panel lock to the Unlocked position The top panel lock secures both the CPU access panel and the PCI access panel 100 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 2 Loosen the three Phillips No 2 captive screws securing the access panel to the chassis 3 Pull the panel up and off the chassis Pull the access panel up from the left side edge What Next Complete this task m How to Install the PCI Access Panel on page 102 Chapter 5 Servicing the PCI Riser Board and Related Components 101 How to Install the PCI Access Panel Before You Begin Complete this task m How to Remove the PCI Access Panel on page 100 What to Do 1 Make sure that the top panel lock is in the Unlocked position 2 Position the PCI access panel into its place on the chassis Align the lip on the right side of the access panel with the corresponding ridge on the chassis 3 Tighten the three Phillips No 2 captive screws that secure the access panel to the chassis 102 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 4 Secure the top panel lock The top panel lock secures both the CPU access panel and the PCI access panel What Next Complete these tasks m How to Slide the System Into the Cabinet on page 31 m How to Power On the System on page 18 How to Remove Fan Tray 1
134. te removal 3 Place the IDPROM module on an antistatic mat What Next Complete this task m How to Install the IDPROM Module on page 130 How to Install the IDPROM Module If you are installing a new IDPROM module it must be programmed by an authorized Sun 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 Before You Begin Complete this task m How to Remove the IDPROM Module on page 129 130 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 What to Do 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 IDPROM module Matching notches o Connector on PCI riser board 2 Push down firmly on the IDPROM module until it seats in its socket What Next Complete these tasks How to Install the PCI Riser Board on page 126 How to Install a PCI Card on page 115 How to Install the System Controller SC Card on page 109 How to Install Fan Tray 1 on page 105 How to Install the PCI Access Panel on page 102 How to Slide the System Into the Cabinet on page 31 How to Power On the System on page 18 How to Initiate a Rec
135. ter 7 Servicing Cables 169 FC AL power cable 2 Connect the FC AL power cable at J0201 on the FC AL backplane Push the cable end into its connector until the tab locks into place What Next Complete these tasks How to Install Fan Tray 1 on page 105 How to Install the PCI Access Panel on page 102 How to Slide the System Into the Cabinet on page 31 How to Power On the System on page 18 How to Remove the FC AL Data Cable Before You Begin Complete these tasks 170 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 How to Power Off the System on page 22 How to Slide the System Out of the Cabinet on page 25 How to Avoid Electrostatic Discharge on page 41 How to Remove the PCI Access Panel on page 100 What to Do 1 Disconnect the FC AL data cable end at J6502 on the centerplane Rotate the ejector levers outward to disconnect the cable end 2 Disconnect the FC AL data cable end at J0200 on the FC AL backplane Rotate the ejector levers outward to disconnect the cable end What Next Complete this task m How to Install the FC AL Data Cable on page 172 Chapter 7 Servicing Cables 171 How to Install the FC AL Data Cable Before You Begin Complete this task m How to Remove the FC AL Data Cable on page 170 What to Do 1 Make sure that the ejector levers at J0200 on the FC AL ba
136. th the system after you release the server and remove it Also agree on a route to follow and visually inspect it for potential safety hazards for example cables on the floor other people working in the vicinity and so on 34 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 6 Locate the flat spring catch shown in the following figure Each person should visually locate one of the two flat spring catches that release the system from the rack glide One catch is attached to each inner glide as shown in the following figure ELT IRL TIAL III y 77 ZI BL Z 7 Prepare to remove the system Each person should place one hand on the flat spring catch and their other hand beneath the chassis palm up ready to support the weight of the chassis Caution The chassis is heavy Two persons are required to remove the system from the cabinet in the following steps Chapter 2 Preparing to Service the System 35 8 10 Simultaneously press in on both flat spring catches to release them and then slide the system out of the ends of the slide assembly Each person presses one spring catch and helps slide the system free of the outer glide supporting the weight of the system with both hands as the system slides free of the rack Set the system on a workbench or other stable surface Replace close and lock the cabinet doors as appropriate What Next
137. that the server rests on the mounting screws Appendix A 2 Post Rack Service Requirements 191 3 Using a Phillips No 2 screwdriver secure the top and bottom screws to the left and the right vertical mounting rails Use M5 screws for a Metric rack and 10 32 screws for an English rack ERRADA EAR 4 Connect all external cables that were attached to the back panel of the system Examine each disconnected cable for information indicating the cable s origin and its terminating connection 192 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 What Next Complete this task m How to Power On the System on page 18 If you have added or removed a PCI card CPU Memory board or DIMMs complete this task m How to Initiate a Reconfiguration Boot on page 23 How to Remove the System From a Populated 2 Post Rack Before You Begin Complete the following task m How to Power Off the System on page 22 Caution The chassis is heavy Two persons are required to remove the system from the rack in the following procedure Appendix A 2 Post Rack Service Requirements 193 What to Do 1 Disconnect all external cables attached to the back panel of the system 2 Using a Phillips No 2 screwdriver remove the top and bottom screws from the left and the right vertical mounting rails support the weight of the server so you do n
138. tive screws securing the centerplane to the bottom of the chassis 5 Pull the centerplane straight up and out of the system and place the centerplane on an antistatic mat Be careful not to damage the connectors securing the centerplane to the power distribution board What Next Complete this task m How to Install the Centerplane on page 147 146 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 How to Install the Centerplane It is mechanically feasible to service the centerplane with the system installed in the cabinet However it is easier to remove the system from the cabinet and perform this procedure on a workbench To remove the system from the cabinet see How to Remove the System From the Cabinet on page 33 Before You Begin Complete this task m How to Remove the Centerplane on page 144 Caution If you are using an antistatic wrist strap to protect against electrostatic discharge connect it to a properly grounded surface such as a nearby equipment rack or a nearby system that is connected to a power source What to Do If you are replacing the centerplane with a new one migrate the top stiffener to the new centerplane a Remove the five remaining Phillips screws securing the top stiffener to the old centerplane b Attach the top stiffener to the new centerplane using the five center Phillips screws Chapter 6 Servicing Miscellaneous Components 147
139. uide October 2005 CHAPTER 7 Servicing Cables This chapter contains the following sections Cable Connections and Routing on page 166 How to Remove the FC AL Power Cable on page 168 How to Install the FC AL Power Cable on page 169 How to Remove the FC AL Data Cable on page 170 How to Install the FC AL Data Cable on page 172 How to Remove the Removable Media Assembly Cable on page 173 How to Install the Removable Media Assembly Cable on page 174 How to Remove the System Control Switch Power Button Cable on page 176 How to Install the System Control Switch Power Button Cable on page 177 How to Remove the Back Panel LED Flex Circuit on page 179 How to Install the Back Panel LED Flex Circuit on page 181 How to Remove the Fan Tray 0 Cable on page 182 How to Install the Fan Tray 0 Cable on page 184 See Appendix D for board connector locations 165 Cable Connections and Routing Use this table as a guide for connecting and routing system cables Match cable ends P numbers with the corresponding board connectors J numbers Following sections describe how to remove and install these cables TABLE 7 1 Cable Connections and Routing Cable Name and Part Number Routed From Routed To Cable Management Notes FC AL power cable FC AL backplane at PCT riser board atJ1901 Route under Fan Tray 1 F530 3013 J0201 P1 P2 N FC AL data cable
140. ungen wenn Sie Ihr Ger t installieren m Beachten Sie alle auf den Ger ten angebrachten Warnhinweise und Anweisungen m Vergewissern Sie sich da Spannung und Frequenz Ihrer Stromquelle mit der Spannung und Frequenz bereinstimmen die auf dem Etikett mit den elektrischen Nennwerten des Ger ts angegeben sind m Stecken Sie auf keinen Fall irgendwelche Gegenst nde in ffnungen in den Ger ten Leitf hige Gegenst nde k nnten aufgrund der m glicherweise vorliegenden gef hrlichen Spannungen einen Kurzschlu verursachen der einen Brand Stromschlag oder Ger teschaden herbeif hren kann Symbole Die Symbole in diesem Handbuch haben folgende Bedeutung Achtung Gefahr von Verletzung und Ger teschaden Befolgen Sie die Anweisungen Achtung Hohe Temperatur Nicht ber hren da Verletzungsgefahr durch hei e Oberfl che besteht Achtung Gef hrliche Spannungen AN Anweisungen befolgen um Stromschl ge und Verletzungen zu vermeiden Je nach Netzschaltertyp an Ihrem Ger t kann eines der folgenden Symbole benutzt werden Ein Setzt das System unter Wechselstrom Aus Unterbricht die Wechselstromzufuhr zum Ger t Wartezustand Stand by Position Der Ein Wartezustand Schalter steht auf Wartezustand nderungen an Sun Ger ten Nehmen Sie keine mechanischen oder elektrischen nderungen an den Ger ten vor Sun Microsystems bernimmt bei einem Sun Produkt das ge
141. ut DIMMs refer to your Sun Fire V490 Server Administration Guide 86 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 How to Remove a Memory Module Before You Begin Read the section m About Memory Modules on page 84 Complete these tasks How to Power Off the System on page 22 How to Slide the System Out of the Cabinet on page 25 How to Remove the CPU Access Panel on page 74 How to Avoid Electrostatic Discharge on page 41 How to Remove a CPU Memory Board on page 78 What to Do Caution DIMMs are made of electronic components that are extremely sensitive to static electricity Static electricity from your clothes or work environment can destroy the DIMM Do not remove any DIMM from its antistatic packaging until you are ready to install it Handle the modules only by their edges Do not touch the components or any metal parts including the gold contacts on the bottom edge of the module Always wear a grounding strap when you handle the modules Note You must remove the CPU Memory board from the system before removing memory modules Chapter 4 Servicing the CPU Memory Board and Related Components 87 1 Remove the DIMM access panel from the CPU Memory board Push both tabs inward until you can lift the access panel free of the CPU Memory board shroud 2 Identify the memory module to be removed 3 Push down on the ejector levers on each
142. vertures pr vues dans l appareil Un produit Sun ne doit jamais tre plac proximit d un radiateur ou d une source de chaleur au poste de travail s l ve selon la norme DIN Attention Le niveau de pression acoustique 45 635 section 1000 70 dB A ou moins Conformit SELV S curit les raccordements E S sont conformes aux normes SELV Appendix F Safety Precautions 235 Connexion du cordon d alimentation pour fonctionner avec des alimentations monophas es munies d un conducteur neutre mis la terre Pour carter les risques d electrocution ne pas brancher de produit Sun dans un autre type d alimentation secteur En cas de doute quant au type d alimentation lectrique du local veuillez vous adresser au directeur de l exploitation ou un lectricien qualifi Attention les produits Sun sont con us Attention tous les cordons d alimentation n ont pas forc ment la m me puissance nominale en mati re de courant Les rallonges d usage domestique n offrent pas de protection contre les surcharges et ne sont pas prevues pour les systemes d ordinateurs Ne pas utiliser de rallonge d usage domestique avec votre produit Sun gt Attention votre produit Sun a t livr quip d un cordon d alimentation trois fils avec prise de terre Pour carter tout risque d electrocution branchez toujours ce cordon dans une prise mise
143. vor Sie Ihr System einschalten A Achtung Bei Betrieb des Systems ohne obere Abdeckung besteht die Gefahr von Stromschlag und Systemsch den Appendix F Safety Precautions 233 Einhaltung der Richtlinien f r Laser Sun Produkte die mit Laser Technologie arbeiten entsprechen den Anforderungen der Laser Klasse 1 Class 1 Laser Product Luokan 1 Laserlaite Klasse 1 Laser Apparat Laser KLasse 1 CD ROM Steuerungen und Einstellungen oder die Durchfhrung von Prozeduren die von den hier beschriebenen abweichen knnen gefhrliche Strahlungen zur Folge haben Warnung Die Verwendung von anderen Conformit aux normes de s curit Ce texte traite des mesures de s curit qu il convient de prendre pour l installation d un produit Sun Microsystems Mesures de s curit Pour votre protection veuillez prendre les pr cautions suivantes pendant l installation du mat riel m Suivre tous les avertissements et toutes les instructions inscrites sur le mat riel m V rifier que la tension et la fr quence de la source d alimentation lectrique correspondent la tension et la fr quence indiqu es sur l tiquette de classification de l appareil m Ne jamais introduire d objets quels qu ils soient dans une des ouvertures de l appareil Vous pourriez vous trouver en pr sence de hautes tensions dangereuses Tout objet conducteur introduit de la sorte pourrait produire un court circuit qui entrainerait des fl
144. when the power supply has been removed from the system chassis Lithium Battery A Caution The Sun Fire V490 system PCI riser board and SC card contain lithium batteries Batteries are not customer replaceable parts They may explode if mishandled Do not dispose of the battery in fire Do not disassemble it or attempt to recharge it Appendix F Safety Precautions 229 System Unit Access Panels You must remove the access panels of your Sun Fire V490 to add cards or memory Be sure to replace and secure the access panels before powering on your system Caution Do not operate your system while the access panels are removed Failure to take N this precaution may result in personal injury and system damage Laser Compliance Notice Sun products that use laser technology comply with Class 1 laser requirements Class 1 Laser Product Luokan 1 Laserlaite Klasse 1 Laser Apparat Laser KLasse 1 CD ROM Caution Use of controls adjustments or the N performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure 230 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 Einhaltung sicherheitsbeh rdlicher Vorschriften Auf dieser Seite werden Sicherheitsrichtlinien beschrieben die bei der Installation von Sun Produkten zu beachten sind Sicherheitsvorkehrungen Treffen Sie zu Ihrem eigenen Schutz die folgenden Sicherheitsvorkehr
145. you must first power off the system See How to Power Off the System on page 22 17 Tools Required for Installation and Service The following tools are required to service the system Screwdriver standard Phillips No 1 Screwdriver standard Phillips No 2 Screwdriver long Phillips No 2 shaft at least 8 inches 20 cm long Needle nose pliers Adjustable wrench Electrostatic discharge ESD mat Sun part number 250 1088 or equivalent Grounding wrist or foot strap The latter two items help protect the server against damage due to electrostatic discharge For more information see How to Avoid Electrostatic Discharge on page 41 AN AN How to Power On the System Before You Begin Do not use this power on procedure if you have just added any new internal option or external storage device or if you have removed a storage device without replacing it To power on the system under those circumstances see m How to Initiate a Reconfiguration Boot on page 23 Caution Never move the system when the system power is on Movement can cause catastrophic disk drive failure Always power off the system before moving it Caution Before you power on the system make sure that all access panels are properly installed 18 Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide October 2005 What to Do Turn on power to any peripherals and external storage devices Read the docume

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