4. If you are installing the CPU card as a new option, skip to
If you are replacing an existing card, continue with the next step.
Caution – The electronic components and solder joints on the bottom of the CPU
card are fragile. Use care to avoid scraping the bottom of the CPU card on the
chassis or door when removing or installing it.
5. Open the two plastic levers on the CPU card corners simultaneously to release it
from its backplane, then carefully pull it out of the server (see
FIGURE 3
6. Set the CPU card on an ESD-resistant surface.
7. Remove any replaceable components (CPUs, memory modules, memory VRMs,
and CPU VRMs) from the old CPU card and set them aside on an ESD-resistant
surface.
Refer to Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide for instructions on
removing each component on the CPU card.
8. Install components to the new CPU card (either as new components, or as
components you are transferring from an old CPU card).
Refer to Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers User Guide for instructions on
installing each component on the CPU card.
2
Removing the CPU Card From the Chassis
Step
8.
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FIGURE 3
Replacing a Sun Fire V40z CPU Card
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