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Sun Enterprise xx00 Systems ™ CPU Module Installation Guide for 464-MHz 8-Mbyte CPU Module Sun Microsystems, Inc. 901 San Antonio Road Palo Alto, CA 94303 U.S.A. 650-960-1300 Part No. 816-1994-10 July 2001, Revision A Send comments about this document to: docfeedback@sun.com...
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™ Sun Enterprise xx00 Systems CPU Module Installation Guide for 464-MHz 8-Mbyte CPU Module This document contains the following sections: “Requirements” on page 3” “CPU Module Software Installation” on page 4” “Removing a CPU/Memory Board” on page 9” “CPU Module Hardware Installation” on page 10” “Installing the CPU/Memory Board”...
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Note – When installing 464-MHz 8-Mbyte modules in a Sun Enterprise 4500 system, EMI spring gaskets (X990G) must be installed on the media tray of the 4500 system if gasketing around the media tray is not already in place. Note – When installing 464-Mhz 8-Mbyte CPU modules in a Sun Enterprise 6500, or a Sun Enterprise 5500 with one or more Sun Enterprise 4500s in the cabinet, a gasketed EMI door (X9633A) must be installed.
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Installing the 464-MHz 8-Mbyte Module on Existing Systems Flash PROM Update The Sun Enterprise 6500, 5500, 4500, and 3500 system boards (including the CPU/memory board and various types of I/O board) have individual flash PROMs. Caution – Do not combine old and new CPU PROM versions. Flash PROM Program Versions TABLE 1 Board...
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2. Through your browser, go to http://sunsolve.sun.com If you do not have internet access, contact your Sun service representative for instructions. 3. Select these links from the web page in the following order: a. Patches b. Recommended and Security Patches If you agree with the license agreement, select "Agree"...
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7. Remove and replace the CPU modules. In addition, if you have a Sun Enterprise 6500 system or if this is the first CPU module installed, remove and replace the clockboard. Refer to the Sun Enterprise xx00 Systems Clockboard Upgrade Guide. Installing Solaris 2.5.1 or 2.6 on a New System With 464-MHz 8-Mbyte CPU Modules When installing Solaris™...
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Note – These modules require that the system flash PROM be updated to 3.2.29 or compatible versions before installing the modules. Any necessary operating system patches should be applied before the module installation. Operating Environment Installation To install the Solaris 2.5.1 or 2.6 operating environments, use the ”Operating Environment Installation CD (part number 704-7076) that comes with your system.
Removing a CPU/Memory Board Preparation You need the following tools: No. 1 Phillips screwdriver Hand Torque screwdriver (3/32 x 2" hex bit) Grounding wrist strap and padded ESD mat Precautions Use a grounding wrist strap for these procedures. Hold boards or modules by the edges: Do not touch the connector pins. Place the CPU/Memory board on a padded ESD mat.
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Procedure 1. If your system supports Hot-Plug, ensure the board is in low-power mode. A board is in low-power mode and ready for removal if: All three board status LEDs are off or If only the Service ( ) LED is lit, and the other two LEDs are off. Note –...
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5. Holding the module by the edges, align the module over the connectors on the board. 6. Press the module straight down firmly, until the standoff post snaps into place and the connectors are fully seated. 7. Tighten the screws in three steps: a.
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2. Push the board into the card cage with the extraction levers open, then simultaneously press both extraction levers to seat the board. Caution – When inserting a board into slot 4 or slot 10 of a 16-slot card cage, lift the board slightly to avoid damage to the centerplane connectors.
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