3. Insert the Server Module Into a Chassis
d. All required data cables to the chassis are attached.
If an amber service LED is illuminated on a chassis component, refer to Sun Blade 6000
modular system chassis documentation at:
Ensure that the Sun Blade 6000 modular system chassis in which you will install the server
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module is operating with supported hardware and firmware.
Verify the following:
a. The chassis midplane supports PCIe 2.0 (standard with model A90-B or
A90-D).
Refer to the Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Product Notes at:
goto/SB6000/docs
version.
b. Use CMM SP ILOM to verify that the chassis monitoring module (CMM) has the minimum
firmware version that corresponds with the chassis model as follows:
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c. The network express modules (NEMs) that are supported for use with your server module
have been installed in the chassis.
For more information about supported NEMs, refer to:
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"3. Insert the Server Module Into a Chassis" on page 32
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Next Steps
3. Insert the Server Module Into a Chassis
Install the Sun Blade X4-2B server module into a blank Sun Blade 6000 modular system chassis
slot.
The following illustration shows a Sun Blade 6000 modular system chassis:
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Sun Blade X4-2B Installation Guide • March 2014
for the latest information about how to determine the chassis midplane
A90-B: CMM ILOM 3.0.12.11b (software release 3.3.3)
A90-D: CMM ILOM 3.1 (software release 4.2)
Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Product Notes at
SB6000/docs
Sun Blade X4-2B Product Notes
http://www.oracle.com/goto/SB6000/docs
http://www.oracle.com/
http://www.oracle.com/goto/
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