66 Sun Fire T1000 Server Service Manual • January 2006
*DIMM names in messages are displayed with the full name such as MB/CMP0/CH1/R1/D1, but this table
liststhe DIMM namei in an abbreviated way the preceding MB/CMP0 is omitted) for clarity.
5. Grasp the top corners of the DIMM and remove it from the motherboard.
6. Place the DIMM on an antistatic mat.
To Add or Replace DIMMs
Use the following guidelines and FIGURE3-11 andTABLE 3-1 to plan the memory
configuration of your server.
Eight slots hold industry-standard DDR-2 memory DIMMs (providing a total of
16 GBytes of memory).
The Sun Fire T1000 server accepts the following DIMM sizes:
512 MB
1GB
2GB
All DIMMs installed must be the same size.
DIMMs must be added four at a time.
Rank 0 memory must be fully populated for the Sun Fire T1000 to function
1. Unpackage the replacement DIMMs and place them on an antistatic mat.
2. Ensure that the socket ejector tabs are in the open position.
3. Line up the replacement DIMM with the connector.
4. Push the DIMM into the socket until the ejector tabs lock the DIMM in place.
5. Perform the procedures described in “Common Procedures for Finishing Up” on
page72 .
TABLE3-1 DIMM Names and Socket Numbers
SocketNumber DIMMName Used in Messages*
J0501
J0601
J0701
J0801
J1001
J1101
J1201
J1301
CH0/R0/D0
CH0/R0/D1
CH0/R1/D0
CH0/R1/D1
CH3/R0/D0
CH3/R0/D1
CH3/R1/D0
CH3/R1/D1