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Enterprise 250 Server ™ ™ Product Notes Sun Microsystems, Inc. 901 San Antonio Road Palo Alto, CA 94303-4900 USA 650 960-1300 Fax 650 969-9131 Part No. 806-0023-10 February 1999, Revision A Send comments about this document to: docfeedback@sun.com...
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Sun Microsystems, Inc. The OPEN LOOK and Sun™ Graphical User Interface was developed by Sun Microsystems, Inc. for its users and licensees. Sun acknowledges the pioneering efforts of Xerox in researching and developing the concept of visual or graphical user interfaces for the computer industry. Sun holds a non-exclusive license from Xerox to the Xerox Graphical User Interface, which license also covers Sun’s licensees who implement OPEN...
Sun Enterprise 250 Server Product Notes These Product Notes contain late-breaking product information that is not included in the system or the multimedia documentation for Sun Enterprise™ 250 servers. Included in these Product Notes are the following topics: “About UltraSPARC II CPU Modules”...
About UltraSPARC II CPU Modules The Sun Enterprise 250 server supports up to two 250-, 300-, or 400-MHz UltraSPARC™ II CPU modules. The new 400-MHz UltraSPARC II CPU module has 2 Mbytes of integrated cache memory. Identifying Your CPU Module Before installing your CPU module, verify that the module is one of the following UltraSPARC II modules for Sun Enterprise 250 server systems.
CPU module you are installing. Serious system damage can result if your main logic board clock mode jumper is set incorrectly. To remove or install CPU modules in the Sun Enterprise 250 server, follow the instructions in the sections “How to Remove a CPU Module” and “How to Install a CPU Module”...
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Flash PROM jumpers Clock mode select jumper Flash PROM jumper Jumpers are marked on the main logic board with identification numbers. For example, the UPA clock divide jumper is marked J3001. Sun Enterprise 250 Server Product Notes • February 1999...
Sun Enterprise 250 Supplement CD. FCC Class B Regulatory Compliance The Sun Enterprise 250 server has been tested and found to comply with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
PCI SCSI host bus adapters (HBAs) and the use of newer SPARCstorage MultiPack (SMP) units that may contain UltraSCSI (Fast-20) capable drives. The HBAs available on the Sun Enterprise 250 servers default to use UltraSCSI operation when UltraSCSI devices are present. However, SPARCstorage MultiPack units (both 6- and 12-drive versions) do not support UltraSCSI operation.
Workaround: Contact your Sun authorized service provider for a patch. Rackmount Conversion Kits Rackmount conversion kits are available for converting a Sun Enterprise 250 server from a rackmount configuration to a deskside configuration, or from a deskside configuration to a rackmount configuration. For additional details, contact your Sun authorized sales representative.
The temperature thresholds at which the Sun Enterprise 250 server reports and responds to system over-temperature conditions have changed. The threshold values published in the Sun Enterprise 250 Server Owner’s Guide are no longer valid. The new over-temperature thresholds are provided below.
Alternatively, you may press the Power-On key on a Sun Type-5 keyboard attached to the system. Illustrated Parts Breakdown The following information is an addition to the table in the Sun Enterprise 250 Server Owner’s Guide. Sun Enterprise 250 Server Product Notes...
To access this web page, enter the following URL in your web browser: http://sunsolve.sun.com If you require further information, please contact your Sun authorized service provider. Sun Enterprise 250 Server Product Notes • February 1999...
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