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Sun Microsystems, Inc.
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Sun Fire
™
T1000 Server
Service Manual
Part No. 819-3248-10
January 2006, Revision A
Contents
Main
Please Recycle
Contents
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Preface
How This Book Is Organized
Using UNIX Commands
Typographic Conventions
Shell Prompts
Youcan view and print the following documents from the Sun documentation web
Sun Fire T1000 Server Documentation
AaBbCc123
Accessing Sun Documentation
Third-Party WebSites
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Sun Fire T1000 Server Overview
Sun Fire T1000 Server Features
Chip-Multitheaded (CMT) Multicore Processor and Memory Technology
Performance Enhancements
Remote Manageability With ALOM
Ethernet RJ45s includes two LEDs:
System Reliability, Availability, and Serviceability
Environmental Monitoring
Error Correction and Parity Checking
Advanced ECC, also called Chipkill, detects up to 4-bits in error.
Predictive Self-Healing
Chassis Identification
Additional Service Related Information
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Sun Fire T1000 Server Diagnostics
Overview of Sun Fire T1000 Server Diagnostics
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Using LEDs to Identify the State of Devices
The Sun Fire T1000 server provides the following groupsof LEDs:
These LEDs provide a quick visual check of the state of the system.
AC OK LED
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Front and Rear Panel LEDs
Power On/Off button on the rear panel.
Power Supply LEDs
The power supply LEDs (TABLE2-3) are located on the back of the power supply.
Using ALOM For Diagnosis and Repair Verification
Note
Running ALOM Service-Related Commands
Connecting to ALOM
Note
Switching Between the System Console and ALOM
Period).
Service-Related ALOM Commands
Note
To Run the showfaults Command
any additional faults.
To Run the showenvironment Command
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To Run the showfru Command
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Running POST
Controlling How POST Runs
how the variables work together.
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mode.
To Change POST Parameters
#.
sc> setsc diag_mode service sc> setkeyswitch diag
Reasons to Run POST
Routine Sanity Check of the Hardware
Diagnosing the System Hardware
To Run POST
4. Switch to the system console to view the post output: Example of POST output:
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Note
Using the Solaris Predictive Self-Healing Feature
Note
To Use the fmdump Command to Identify Faults
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Collecting Information From Solaris OS Files and Commands
To Check the Message Buffer
To View System Message Log Files
Managing System Components with Automatic System Recovery Commands
Note
To Run the showcomponent Command
To Run the disablecomponent Command
To Run the enablecomponent Command
Exercising the System with SunVTS
Checking Whether SunVTS Software Is Installed
To Check Whether SunVTS Software Is Installed
Exercising the System Using SunVTS Software
To Exercise the System Using SunVTS Software
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Removing and Replacing FRUs
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Safety Information
Safety Symbols
Caution
Electrostatic Discharge Safety
Caution
Use an Antistatic Wrist Strap
Common Procedures for Parts Replacement
Required Tools
To Shut the System Down
Note
To Remove the Server From a Rack
To Perform Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
Prevention Measures
To Remove the Top Cover
Note
Caution
Removing and Replacing CRUs
To Remove the Optional PCI Express Card
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To Add or Replace the Optional PCI Express
Card
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To Remove the Fan Tray Assembly
To Replace the Fan Tray Assembly
To Remove the Power Supply
To Replace the Power Supply
To Remove the Hard Drive
To Replace the Hard Drive
To Remove DIMMs
Caution
To Add or Replace DIMMs
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To Remove the Motherboard and Chassis
To Replace the Motherboard and Chassis
Assembly
To Remove the Clock Battery on the
Motherboard
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Field-Replaceable Units (FRUs)
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