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Ultra™ 40 Workstation
Service Manual
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Ultra 40
and Ultra 40 M2
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
www.sun.com
Part No. 820-0123-10
November 2006, Revision A
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  • Page 1 Ultra™ 40 Workstation Service Manual Ultra 40 and Ultra 40 M2 Sun Microsystems, Inc. www.sun.com Part No. 820-0123-10 November 2006, Revision A Submit comments about this document at: http://www.sun.com/hwdocs/feedback...
  • Page 2 Copyright 2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc., 4150 Network Circle, Santa Clara, Californie 95054, Etats-Unis. Tous droits réservés. Sun Microsystems, Inc. a les droits de propriété intellectuels relatants à la technologie qui est décrit dans ce document. En particulier, et sans la limitation, ces droits de propriété...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preface xiii Introduction to the Sun Ultra 40 Workstation 1–1 Workstation Features 1–1 Operating System and Software 1–2 1.2.1 Preinstalled Operating System and Software 1–2 1.2.2 Supported Operating Systems 1–3 1.2.3 Tools and Drivers CD Software 1–4 Hardware Features 1–4 1.3.1...
  • Page 4 Accessing the Diagnostic Partition Under Windows XP 3–17 Show Results Summary 3–17 Print Results Report 3–19 About PC-Check 3–19 3.10 Exit to DOS 3–19 Preparing to Replace Components 4–1 Safety Information 4–1 4.1.1 Safety Precautions 4–2 Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Service Manual • November 2006...
  • Page 5 Replacing the Motherboard Tray Assembly 5–32 5.5.1 Identifying the Motherboard Tray Assembly 5–33 5.5.2 Removing the Motherboard Tray Assembly 5–33 5.5.3 Installing the Motherboard Tray Assembly 5–38 Replacing a CPU and Heatsink/Fan Assembly 5–39 5.6.1 Removing a CPU from an Ultra 40 5–39 Contents...
  • Page 6 5.6.2 Replacing a CPU in an Ultra 40 5–41 5.6.3 Removing a CPU from an Ultra 40 M2 5–42 5.6.4 Replacing a CPU in an Ultra 40 M2 5–44 Replacing Storage Devices 6–1 Replacing a Hard Drive 6–2 6.1.1 Removing a Hard Drive 6–2 6.1.2...
  • Page 7 Environmental Requirements A–3 Shock and Vibration Specifications A–3 Index Index–1 Contents...
  • Page 8 Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Service Manual • November 2006...
  • Page 9 Power Button Location (Ultra 40 Shown) 4–5 FIGURE 4-2 Disconnecting the Workstation Cables (Ultra 40 Shown) 4–6 FIGURE 4-3 Removing, Side Cover, Access Panel, and Fan Module (Ultra 40 Shown) 4–7 FIGURE 4-4 Ultra 40 Major Workstation Components 4–8 FIGURE 4-5 Ultra 40 M2 Major Workstation Components 4–10...
  • Page 10 FIGURE 5-12 Removing the PCI Card Screws (Ultra 40 Shown) 5–26 FIGURE 5-13 Releasing the PCI Card Latches and Removing a PCI Card (Ultra 40 Shown) 5–27 FIGURE 5-14 Installing a PCI Card Filler Panel (Ultra 40 Shown) 5–28 FIGURE 5-15 Opening the PCI Card Retainer(Ultra 40 Shown) 5–29...
  • Page 11 Replacing the Power Supply (Ultra 40 Shown) 7–8 FIGURE 7-5 Reassembling the Workstation 8–4 FIGURE 8-1 Reconnecting the Cables 8–4 FIGURE 8-2 Powering On the Workstation 8–5 FIGURE 8-3 Figures...
  • Page 12 Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Service Manual • November 2006...
  • Page 13: Preface

    The Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Service Manual provides detailed procedures that describe the removal and replacement of the replaceable parts in the Ultra 40 and Ultra 40 M2 workstations. This manual also includes information about the use and maintenance of the system. This manual is written for trained technical personnel, system administrators, authorized service providers (ASPs), and users who have advanced experience troubleshooting and replacing hardware.
  • Page 14 Chapter 7 provides the removal and installation procedures for the Sun Ultra 40 Workstation chassis components. Chapter 8 describes how to finish the installation of internal workstation replaceable components, close the system, and prepare it for operation. Appendix A provides specifications for the Sun Ultra 40 Workstation and Ultra 40 M2 Workstation.
  • Page 15: Typographic Conventions

    Shell Prompts Shell Prompt C shell machine-name% C shell superuser machine-name# Bourne shell and Korn shell Bourne shell and Korn shell superuser Typographic Conventions Typeface Meaning Examples The names of commands, files, Edit your.login file. AaBbCc123 and directories; onscreen Use ls -a to list all files. computer output % You have mail.
  • Page 16: Related Documentation

    This web site has full search capabilities. Warranty and Contract Support http://www.sun.com/service/online/ contacts. Links to other service tools. Discussion and troubleshooting http://supportforum.sun.com forums. Support, diagnostic tools and alerts http://www.sun.com/bigadmin/ for all Sun products xvi Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Service Manual • November 2006...
  • Page 17 Some low-level hardware and software failures require troubleshooting techniques that are beyond the scope of this document and are best resolved by those persons with experience and skill in fault analysis. Your Sun Microsystems service representative can provide these types of services.
  • Page 18 You can submit your comments by going to: http://www.sun.com/hwdocs/feedback Please include the title and part number of your document with your feedback: Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Service Manual, part number 820-0123-10. xviii Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Service Manual • November 2006...
  • Page 19: Introduction To The Sun Ultra 40 Workstation

    C H A P T E R Introduction to the Sun Ultra 40 Workstation This chapter provides an overview of the Sun Ultra 40 and the Sun Ultra 40 M2 Workstations, including power-on and power-off procedures. It includes the following sections: Section 1.1, “Workstation Features”...
  • Page 20: Operating System And Software

    Java™ Studio Enterprise software are preinstalled on your system. For information about configuring the preinstalled Solaris 10 OS and other software for the Sun Ultra 40 Workstation, refer to the Ultra 40 Workstation Operating System Installation, Part Number 819-7577. For detailed information about the Solaris 10 OS and other software, see the Sun software documentation site at: http://docs.sun.com...
  • Page 21: Supported Operating Systems

    Sun Ultra 40 Workstation, you can order it from the from: http://wwws.sun.com/software/linux/index.html Support for additional operating systems will be available after the initial release of the Sun Ultra 40 Workstation. Refer to the following URL for information about the operating systems currently supported: http://www.sun.com/ultra40...
  • Page 22: Tools And Drivers Cd Software

    . See the corresponding table for part number FIGURE 1-1 FIGURE 1-3 location. 1.3.2 External Features This section describes the front and back panels of the Sun Ultra 40 Workstation. Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Service Manual • November 2006...
  • Page 23: Figure 1-1 Front Panel (Ultra 40 M2 Shown)

    Sun Ultra 40 Workstation. lists the FIGURE 1-1 TABLE 1-1 controls and indicators. Front Panel (Ultra 40 M2 shown) FIGURE 1-1 Front Panel Controls and Indicators TABLE 1-2 Label Button/LED/Port DVD drive Power button...
  • Page 24: Figure 1-2 Back Panel (Ultra 40 Shown)

    Label Button/LED/Port Microphone-in jack Headphone-out jack DVD activity indicator LED (Ultra 40 M2 only) shows the back panel of the Sun Ultra 40 Workstation. lists the controls TABLE 1-3 and indicators. Back Panel (Ultra 40 shown) FIGURE 1-2 Back Panel...
  • Page 25: Ultra 40 Internal Components

    PCI 33 MHz/32-bit (fits 66 MHz/64-bit card) PCI-Express x8 (mechanically x16) PCI-Express x4 slot 1.3.3 Ultra 40 Internal Components shows the locations of the components inside the Sun Ultra 40 FIGURE 1-3 Workstation. Chapter 1 Introduction to the Sun Ultra 40 Workstation...
  • Page 26: Figure 1-3 Ultra 40 System Components

    Ultra 40 System Components FIGURE 1-3 Ultra 40 Components TABLE 1-5 Label Component Power supply Four DIMM slots System fans PCI Express x16 graphics card (optional) Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Service Manual • November 2006...
  • Page 27: Ultra 40 M2 Internal Components

    I/O module and DVD drive Hard disk drives (up to 4) Serial number 1.3.4 Ultra 40 M2 Internal Components shows the locations of the components inside the Sun Ultra 40 M2 FIGURE 1-4 workstation. Chapter 1 Introduction to the Sun Ultra 40 Workstation...
  • Page 28: Figure 1-4 Ultra 40 M2 System Components

    Ultra 40 M2 System Components FIGURE 1-4 Ultra 40 M2 System Components TABLE 1-6 Label Component Power supply DIMMs System fans PCI Express x16 graphics slot 1-10 Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Service Manual • November 2006...
  • Page 29: Powering The Workstation On And Off

    Powering On the Workstation After you have set up the system properly and connected all the required cables as described in the Ultra 40 Workstation Operating System Installation, part number 819- 7577, you can now power on your system. Tip – If you are installing optional internal components, such as additional memory, an SLI connector, DIMMs, PCI cards, optical drives, or hard drives, install those components before you power on the workstation.
  • Page 30: Powering Off The Workstation

    If the preceeding options fail to power off the workstation, see Chapter 2 for more options. Caution – After powering off the workstation, wait at least four seconds before powering on the workstation again. 1-12 Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Service Manual • November 2006...
  • Page 31: Power Interruptions

    1. Unplug the AC power cord from the workstation. 2. Wait 10 or more seconds. 3. Plug the AC power cord into the workstation. 4. Power on the workstation. Chapter 1 Introduction to the Sun Ultra 40 Workstation 1-13...
  • Page 32 1-14 Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Service Manual • November 2006...
  • Page 33: Troubleshooting

    C H A P T E R Troubleshooting Before troubleshooting your specific workstation problem, collect the following information: What events occurred prior to the failure? ■ Was any hardware or software modified or installed? ■ Was the workstation recently installed or moved? ■...
  • Page 34: Performing An External Visual Inspection

    5. Verify that all cables inside the system are firmly attached to their appropriate connectors. 6. Replace the left side panel. 7. Reconnect the system and any attached peripherals to their power sources, and then power them on. Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Service Manual • November 2006...
  • Page 35: Troubleshooting Procedures

    Troubleshooting Procedures lists common problems and their solutions. If the solutions listed here do TABLE 2-1 not fix the problem, run the appropriate diagnostic tests described in Chapter Note – Keep notes describing any problems and attempted solutions, in case you need to call Sun technical support.
  • Page 36 A tape drive might be Power LED does not blink. connected to your workstation. Because tape drives do not enter low-power mode, the power-indicator LED does not blink. Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Service Manual • November 2006...
  • Page 37 Troubleshooting Procedures (Continued) TABLE 2-1 Problem Possible Solution Hung or frozen workstation: Try to access your system from a different workstation on No response from mouse or the network. keyboard or any application. 1. From a terminal window, type: ping hostname 2.
  • Page 38: Technical Assistance

    • Ensure that you are using the correct DIMMs: •Ultra 40 – 512 MB, 1 GB, 2-GB, or 4 GB DDR 400 SDRAM modules with 3.05-cm max. height. •Ultra 40 M2 – 1 GB, 2 GB, or 4 GB DDR2-667 SDRAM modules with 38-mm max.
  • Page 39: Pc-Check Diagnostics Overview

    C H A P T E R Performing Diagnostic Tests This chapter describes how to use the diagnostic tests provided on the Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Tools and Drivers CD that is packaged with your system. If you are having a problem with your system, use the diagnostics to diagnose and solve it.
  • Page 40 To access the PC-Check diagnostics: 1. Insert the Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Tools and Drivers CD into your DVD drive and reboot the system. The system boots to the Ultra 40 Workstation Tools and Drivers CD main menu.
  • Page 41: Performing Diagnostic Tests

    System Management Information section. IDE Bus Info Displays information about the IDE bus. PCMCIA/CardBus Info Not relevant to the Sun Ultra 40 Workstation. Interrupt Vectors Displays a list of interrupt vectors. IRQ Information Shows hardware interrupt assignments.
  • Page 42: Advanced Diagnostics

    Displays information about the memory, and includes tests for the different types of system memory. Motherboard Displays information about the motherboard, and includes a Motherboard Tests menu. Floppy Disks Not relevant to the Sun Ultra 40 Workstation. Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Service Manual • November 2006...
  • Page 43 Displays information about devices attached to the IDE controllers on the system other than a DVD or hard disks (for example, zip drives). Serial Ports Not applicable for the Sun Ultra 40 Workstation. Parallel Ports Not applicable for the Sun Ultra 40 Workstation. Modems Not applicable for the Sun Ultra 40 Workstation.
  • Page 44: Hard Disk Testing

    Video Test Options menu that enables you to perform various video tests. Printers Printers are not available for the Sun Ultra 40 Workstation. Firmware –ACPI Displays information about Advanced Configurable Power Interface (ACPI) and includes an ACPI Tests menu.
  • Page 45: Burn-In Testing

    Number of Retries ■ Selects the number of times to retry testing a device before terminating the test. Maximum Errors ■ Selects the number of errors allowed before terminating the test. Check SMART First ■ Selects Smart Monitoring Analysis Reporting Test (SMART). HPA Protection ■...
  • Page 46: Performing Immediate Burn-In Testing

    4. To change any of the options, at the bottom of the screen, select Change Options. This opens the Burn-In Options menu, which enables you to modify the options listed in for the currently loaded test script. TABLE 3-3 Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Service Manual • November 2006...
  • Page 47: Performing Deferred Burn-In Testing

    5. Select Perform Burn-In Tests. The diagnostics software executes the test script as configured. Continuous Burn-In Testing Options TABLE 3-3 Default Using quick.tst, noinput.tst, or Option Default – General full.tst Script All Possible Choices Pass Control Overall Time Overall Passes Individual Passes, Overall Passes, or Overall Time...
  • Page 48: Diagnostic Partition

    ■ partition, you can use the Wipedisk utility on the Tools and Drivers CD. Note – To create a diagnostic partition with a RAID configuration, see the Ultra 40 Workstation Operating System Installation Guide, part number 819-7577. The following sections describe how to create and access the diagnostic partition: Section 3.5.1, “Removing Existing Partitions From a Hard Disk”...
  • Page 49: Removing Existing Partitions From A Hard Disk

    Section 3.6.4, “Accessing the Diagnostic Partition Under Windows XP” on ■ page 3-17 3.5.1 Removing Existing Partitions From a Hard Disk Use this procedure to remove the partitions from a disk prior to installing a diagnostic partition, as described in Section 3.5.2, “Adding a Diagnostic Partition to the First Bootable Disk”...
  • Page 50: Adding A Diagnostic Partition To The First Bootable Disk

    3. At the Tools and Drivers CD main menu, type 1 to run Hardware Diagnostics. 4. From the main menu, choose Create Diagnostic Partition. If the first bootable disk is clear of partitions, the Sun Microsystems Partitioning ■ Utility window appears. It states: “Your primary hard disk is not partitioned.
  • Page 51: Accessing The Diagnostic Partition

    Repeat Step 1 through Step 4 of this procedure. ■ 5. Press Enter to reboot your workstation. Accessing the Diagnostic Partition The following sections provide procedures for accessing the diagnostic partition to read the log files under DOS, Solaris, Linux and Windows software. 3.6.1 Accessing the Diagnostic Partition Under DOS All the diagnostic scripts on PC-Check create log entries in the diagnostic partition.
  • Page 52: Accessing The Diagnostic Partition Under The Solaris 10 Operating System

    5. Insert the Tools and Drivers CD into the DVD tray. 6. When the CD is mounted, open a terminal window. 7. Type the following: # cd /cdrom/cdrom0/drivers/sx86 3-14 Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Service Manual • November 2006...
  • Page 53: Accessing The Diagnostic Partition Under Red Hat Linux

    8. Type the following to mount the diagnostic partition: # ./install.sh 9. Press the Enter key. The following lines appear if the diagnostic partition is mounted successfully: Mounting Diagnostic Partition Installation Successful 10. Type the following command: # ls /diagpart The system displays a list of diagnostic log files.
  • Page 54 The following lines appear if the diagnostic partition is mounted successfully: Mounting Diagnostic Partition Installation Successful 10. Type the following command: # ls /diagpart The system displays a list of diagnostic log files. 3-16 Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Service Manual • November 2006...
  • Page 55: Accessing The Diagnostic Partition Under Windows Xp

    There is no way to view or gain access to the diagnostic partition if you are running Windows XP on a Sun Ultra 40 Workstation. The only way to retrieve the contents (log files) on the diagnostic partition is to attach a USB diskette drive to the workstation and complete the following procedure.
  • Page 56 Read Verify Test, Non-Destructive Write Test, Destructive Write Test, Mechanics Stress Test, and Internal Cache Test. ■ This section shows the following tests conducted against the USB: Controller Tests and Functional Tests. 3-18 Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Service Manual • November 2006...
  • Page 57: Print Results Report

    ■ The compare test is used to determine the machine ID for the system. This test is not available for the Sun Ultra 40 Workstation. Print Results Report The Print Results Report option enables you to print results of the diagnosis of your system.
  • Page 58 3-20 Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Service Manual • November 2006...
  • Page 59: Preparing To Replace Components

    Section 4.2, “Required Tools” on page 4-3 ■ Section 4.3, “Preparing the Workstation for Servicing” on page 4-4 ■ Section 4.4, “Finding Your Replacement Procedures” on page 4-8 ■ Safety Information This section provides safety precautions to follow when servicing the Sun Ultra 40 Workstation.
  • Page 60: Safety Precautions

    Important Safety Information for Sun Hardware Systems, part number 816-7190. Follow the cautions, warnings, and instructions in the Ultra 40 and Ultra 40 M2 ■ Safety and Compliance Guide, part number 820-0122. The document is available at: http://www.sun.com/documentation/...
  • Page 61: Required Tools

    Then disconnect the power cord from the workstation and the wall receptacle. Following this caution equalizes all electrical potentials with the workstation. Required Tools The Sun Ultra 40 Workstation was designed to be serviced with the following tools: No. 2 Phillips screwdriver ■ Antistatic wrist strap ■...
  • Page 62: Preparing The Workstation For Servicing

    7. Remove the access panel: a. Slide the lock block to the front of the system. b. Press and release the two latches and lift the access panel. , part 4. FIGURE 4-4 Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Service Manual • November 2006...
  • Page 63: Figure 4-2 Power Button Location (Ultra 40 Shown)

    Grasp it by the handle and slide it straight up. , part 5. FIGURE 4-4 10. Find the removal or replacement procedure you need. TABLE 4-1 Power button Power Button Location (Ultra 40 Shown) FIGURE 4-2 Chapter 4 Preparing to Replace Components...
  • Page 64: Figure 4-3 Disconnecting The Workstation Cables (Ultra 40 Shown)

    Disconnecting the Workstation Cables (Ultra 40 Shown) FIGURE 4-3 Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Service Manual • November 2006...
  • Page 65: Finding Your Replacement Procedures

    Removing, Side Cover, Access Panel, and Fan Module (Ultra 40 Shown) FIGURE 4-4 Finding Your Replacement Procedures Use the following figures and tables to identify the component that you need to replace and locate the corresponding procedures. Chapter 4 Preparing to Replace Components...
  • Page 66: Figure 4-5 Ultra 40 Major Workstation Components

    Ultra 40 – See and refer to ■ FIGURE 4-5 TABLE 4-1 Ultra 40 M2 – See and refer to FIGURE 4-6 TABLE 4-2 ■ Ultra 40 Major Workstation Components FIGURE 4-5 Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Service Manual • November 2006...
  • Page 67 Ultra 40 Component Replacement Procedures TABLE 4-1 Item Number Component Procedure Side cover Section 4.3, “Preparing the Workstation for Servicing” on page 4-4 Section 8.1, “Reassembling the Workstation” on page 8-1 Access panel Section 4.3, “Preparing the Workstation for Servicing” on page 4-4 Section 8.1, “Reassembling the Workstation”...
  • Page 68: Figure 4-6 Ultra 40 M2 Major Workstation Components

    Ultra 40 M2 Component Replacement Procedures TABLE 4-2 Item Number Component Procedure Side cover Section 4.3, “Preparing the Workstation for Servicing” on page 4-4 Section 8.1, “Reassembling the Workstation” on page 8-1 4-10 Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Service Manual • November 2006...
  • Page 69 Ultra 40 M2 Component Replacement Procedures (Continued) TABLE 4-2 Item Number Component Procedure Access panel Section 4.3, “Preparing the Workstation for Servicing” on page 4-4 Section 8.1, “Reassembling the Workstation” on page 8-1 Fan module Section 4.3, “Preparing the Workstation for Servicing” on page 4-4 Section 5.2, “Replacing the DIMMs”...
  • Page 70 4-12 Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Service Manual • November 2006...
  • Page 71: Replacing The Motherboard And Associated Components

    Section 4.1, “Safety Information” on page 4-1 before you perform any replacement procedure. Additional cautions, warnings, and instructions are provided in the Ultra 40 Workstation Safety and Compliance Guide, part number 820-0122. The document is available at: http://www.sun.com/documentation/ Caution –...
  • Page 72: Motherboard Overview

    Motherboard Overview shows the devices and cables on the Ultra 40 motherboard. FIGURE 5-1 shows the devices and cables on the Ultra 40 M2 motherboard. FIGURE 5-2 Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Service Manual • November 2006...
  • Page 73 DIMMs, CPU1 CPU1 CPU0 PCI cards DIMMs, Battery CPU0 Ultra 40 Motherboard Components FIGURE 5-1 Chapter 5 Replacing the Motherboard and Associated Components...
  • Page 74: Figure 5-2 Ultra 40 M2 Motherboard Components

    DIMMs, CPU1 CPU1 CPU0 PCI cards Battery DIMMs, CPU0 Ultra 40 M2 Motherboard Components FIGURE 5-2 Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Service Manual • November 2006...
  • Page 75: Replacing The Dimms

    Caution – The Ultra 40 and Ultra 40 M2 DIMMs are numbered the same but located differently, and this difference is critical. On the Ultra 40, DIMM slots 0/1 and 4/5 are closest to their respective CPUs. On the Ultra 40 M2, DIMM slots 0/1 and 4/5 are farthest from their respective CPUs. See respectively.
  • Page 76 Before replacing DIMMs, verify that the latest version of BIOS, system firmware, and recommended system patches are installed on your system. If necessary, check the Sun System Handbook at SunSolve Online: http://sunsolve.sun.com/handbook_pub/ Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Service Manual • November 2006...
  • Page 77: Figure 5-3 Minimum Dimm Configuration (Ultra 40 Shown)

    Minimum DIMM Configuration (Ultra 40 shown) FIGURE 5-3 Chapter 5 Replacing the Motherboard and Associated Components...
  • Page 78: Figure 5-4 Ultra 40 Dimm Configurations For Single And Dual Cpu

    CPU1, Bank 1 CPU1, Bank 0 CPU 1 CPU 0 CPU0, Bank 0 CPU0, Bank 1 Ultra 40 DIMM Configurations for Single and Dual CPU FIGURE 5-4 Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Service Manual • November 2006...
  • Page 79: Removing The Dimms

    CPU1, Bank 1 CPU 1 CPU 0 CPU0, Bank 1 CPU0, Bank 0 Ultra 40 M2 DIMM Configurations for Single and Dual CPU FIGURE 5-5 5.2.2 Removing the DIMMs To remove the DIMMs: 1. Power off the system, open and position the chassis, and remove the access panel.
  • Page 80: Figure 5-6 Memory Cooler (Ultra 40 M2 Only)

    FIGURE 5-6 Memory Cooler (Ultra 40 M2 Only) FIGURE 5-6 3. Release the DIMM by simultaneously pressing down on both ejector levers at the ends of the DIMM slot. FIGURE 5-7 5-10 Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Service Manual • November 2006...
  • Page 81: Figure 5-7 Releasing The Dimm

    Ejector lever DIMM connector DIMM connector key Releasing the DIMM FIGURE 5-7 4. Lift the DIMM straight out of the DIMM slot. FIGURE 5-7 Caution – Handle the DIMMs along the outside edges. Do not handle DIMMs along the gold edge. Do not touch DIMM components or other metal parts. Always wear an antistatic wrist strap when handling DIMMs.
  • Page 82: Installing The Dimms

    Caution – The Ultra 40 and Ultra 40 M2 DIMMs are numbered the same but located differently, and this difference is critical. On the Ultra 40, DIMM slots 0/1 and 4/5 are closest to their respective CPUs. On the Ultra 40 M2, DIMM slots 0/1 and 4/5 are farthest from their respective CPUs. See respectively.
  • Page 83: Figure 5-8 Aligning And Securing The Dimm To The Dimm Connector Slot

    2. Remove the new DIMM from its antistatic container. 3. Review the recommended DIMM installation and configurations before installing the DIMM. (for Ultra 40) and (for Ultra 40 M2), and refer to Section 5.2, FIGURE 5-4 FIGURE 5-5 “Replacing the DIMMs” on page 5-5.
  • Page 84: Bios Memory Check

    DIMMs in a pair are from different The DIMMs in a pair must be from the same manufacturers manufacturer. While the system might continue to boot, DIMM pairs from different manufacturers are not supported. 5-14 Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Service Manual • November 2006...
  • Page 85: Replacing The Battery

    (for FIGURE 5-4 Ultra 40) and (for Ultra 40 M2). FIGURE 5-5 BIOS references memory by bank if a problem is found. For example, if each DIMM of a DIMM pair is from a different manufacturer the following error is displayed: NOTICE - CPU0 Bank 0 DIMMS are from different vendors.
  • Page 86: Figure 5-9 Removing The Battery From The Motherboard, Ultra

    Ultra 40 and for Ultra 40 M2. FIGURE 5-9 FIGURE 5-10 3. Remove the battery. Battery clip Removing the Battery From the Motherboard, Ultra 40 FIGURE 5-9 5-16 Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Service Manual • November 2006...
  • Page 87: Installing The Battery

    Battery clip Removing the Battery From the Motherboard, Ultra 40 M2 FIGURE 5-10 lists the battery specifications. TABLE 5-3 Battery Specifications TABLE 5-3 Specification Value Voltage 3 VDC Type CR 2032 Note – The workstation does not function without the battery.
  • Page 88: Replacing Pci Cards

    PCI-E0 x4 (Mechanically x8) None * This slot can accept a 64-bit long card. The Ultra 40 M2 motherboard supports five PCI connectors, as listed in TABLE 5-4 Ultra 40 M2 PCI Card Connector Specifications TABLE 5-5 PCI Card Slot...
  • Page 89: Pci Card Locations

    150W. This is sufficient for the NVIDIA Quadro FX 4500/5500 or the Quadro FX 3450/3500 3-D PCI E graphics cards supported for that configuration. 5.4.2 PCI Card Locations shows the location of PCI cards on the Ultra 40. shows the FIGURE 5-11 FIGURE 5-12 location of PCI cards on the Ultra 40 M2.
  • Page 90: Figure 5-11 Ultra 40 Pci Card Location And Identification

    PCI-E3 PCI-E2 PCI-E1 PCI-1 PCI-0 PCI-E0 Ultra 40 PCI Card Location and Identification FIGURE 5-11 5-20 Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Service Manual • November 2006...
  • Page 91: Graphics Accelerators

    PCI-E3 PCI-E2 PCI-E1 PCI-0 PCI-E0 Ultra 40 M2 PCI Card Location and Identification FIGURE 5-12 5.4.3 Graphics Accelerators The PCI configuration includes two supplementary power cables used for either the NVIDIA Quadro FX4500/5500 or the Quadro FX3450/3500 graphics cards. The...
  • Page 92: Enabling Sli

    The NVIDIA Quadro FX 4500/5500 is a double width card. It is not possible to install more than two in a system (either Ultra 40 or Ultra 40 M2). The Ultra 40 M2 can support up to 4 FX3500, FX1500, FX560 or NVS 285 graphics cards.
  • Page 93 5-28. Note – Before enabling SLI, you will need to install the display drivers from the Ultra 40 Workstation Tools and Drivers CD. See instructions for installing drivers in the Ultra 40 Workstation Operating System Installation, part number 819-7577-01. Enabling SLI for Windows XP To enable SLI for Windows XP: 1.
  • Page 94: Removing A Pci Card

    PCI-X connector latch. See FIGURE 5-14 4. Gently rock the PCI card forward, then lift it straight out of the PCI card slot, and place it aside on an antistatic mat. 5-24 Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Service Manual • November 2006...
  • Page 95: Figure 5-13 Removing The Pci Card Screws (Ultra 40 Shown)

    Removing the PCI Card Screws (Ultra 40 Shown) FIGURE 5-13 Chapter 5 Replacing the Motherboard and Associated Components 5-25...
  • Page 96: Figure 5-14 Releasing The Pci Card Latches And Removing A Pci Card (Ultra 40 Shown)

    Releasing the PCI Card Latches and Removing a PCI Card (Ultra 40 Shown) FIGURE 5-14 5. If you are not installing another PCI card in the empty slot: a. Insert a filler panel into the rear panel slot. The rear panel slot must be closed with a filler panel to meet system EMI and airflow requirements.
  • Page 97: Installing A Pci Card

    Installing a PCI Card Filler Panel (Ultra 40 Shown) FIGURE 5-15 5.4.6 Installing a PCI Card Before installing a PCI card, refer to Section 5.4.1, “General PCI Guidelines” on page 5-19 Section 5.4.3, “Graphics Accelerators” on page 5-22. If the card is going to use SLI, see Section 5.4.4, “Enabling SLI”...
  • Page 98: Figure 5-16 Opening The Pci Card Retainer(Ultra 40 Shown)

    Some PCI cards require use two slots. If necessary, remove a second chassis filler panel to accommodate these cards. FIGURE 5-16 Opening the PCI Card Retainer(Ultra 40 Shown) FIGURE 5-16 4. Remove the new PCI card from its antistatic container. 5-28 Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Service Manual • November 2006...
  • Page 99 Caution – Incorrect handling can damage the PCI card. Handle the PCI card along the outside edges. Do not handle the PCI card along the contact edge. If you are installing a long PCI E card, be sure to engage the PCI E connector latch. 5.
  • Page 100: Figure 5-17 Installing The Pci Card (Ultra 40 Shown)

    7. Firmly press the PCI card straight down into the PCI card slot until it is fully seated in the slot. 8. Use a No. 2 Phillips screwdriver to fasten the screw that secures the PCI card retainer. FIGURE 5-17 5-30 Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Service Manual • November 2006...
  • Page 101: Replacing The Motherboard Tray Assembly

    In PCI-E1, connect the cable from GFX1_PWR_OUT. ■ In PCI-E3, connect the 6-pin end from the Y-adapter attached to connector P4. ■ For the Ultra 40 M2: In PCI-E1, connect the cable from GFX1_PWR_OUT. ■ In PCI-E3, connect the cable from GFX2_PWR_OUT.
  • Page 102: Identifying The Motherboard Tray Assembly

    2. Disconnect all external cables from the back panel. 3. If necessary, remove the PCI cards. Refer to Section 5.4.5, “Removing a PCI Card” on page 5-25 Place these components onto an antistatic mat. 5-32 Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Service Manual • November 2006...
  • Page 103 4. Disconnect the following power and signal cables from the corresponding motherboard connectors and set them out of the way of the motherboard. lists the connectors. See for Ultra 40 and for Ultra 40 TABLE 5-7 FIGURE 5-18 FIGURE 5-19...
  • Page 104 FP2 – Second cable from the front I/O board FP2 – Third cable from the front I/O board GFX1_PWR_OUT GFX2_PWR_IN P1 and P2 SATA0 Motherboard Connectors for Ultra 40 FIGURE 5-18 5-34 Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Service Manual • November 2006...
  • Page 105: Figure 5-19 Motherboard Connectors For Ultra 40 M2

    Motherboard Connectors for Ultra 40 M2 FIGURE 5-19 Chapter 5 Replacing the Motherboard and Associated Components 5-35...
  • Page 106: Figure 5-20 Motherboard, Tray, And Latch (Ultra 40 Shown)

    FIGURE 5-20 8. Place the motherboard on an antistatic mat. Proceed to Section 5.5.3, “Installing the Motherboard Tray Assembly” on page 5-38 to install the new motherboard. 5-36 Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Service Manual • November 2006...
  • Page 107: Installing The Motherboard Tray Assembly

    5.5.3 Installing the Motherboard Tray Assembly To install the motheboard tray assembly: 1. Remove the new motherboard tray assembly from its antistatic package and place it on an antistatic mat. 2. Move all cables out of the way. 3. Align the tray assembly’s rear panel connectors with the matching holes in the rear panel.
  • Page 108: Replacing A Cpu And Heatsink/Fan Assembly

    2. Unfasten the heatsink power cable from the motherboard connector labeled CPU0 Fan or CPU1 Fan. See FIGURE 5-21 Caution – Heatsinks can get extremely hot. To avoid personal injury, allow sufficient time for them to cool before touching them. 5-38 Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Service Manual • November 2006...
  • Page 109: Figure 5-21 Removing And Replacing The Cpu And Heatsink

    3. Loosen the four Phillips screws fastening the heatsink to the motherboard. The screws are captive, and will not come away from the heatsink assembly. 4. Disconnect the heatsink power cable from the CPU0 Fan or CPU1 Fan connector on the motherboard. 5.
  • Page 110: Replacing A Cpu In An Ultra 40

    CPU. Caution – Do not use an unprotected finger to spread the thermal grease, as the oils present will degrade the performance. 5-40 Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Service Manual • November 2006...
  • Page 111: Removing A Cpu From An Ultra 40 M2

    Section 8.1, “Reassembling the Workstation” on page 8-1. 5.6.3 Removing a CPU from an Ultra 40 M2 To remove a CPU from an Ultra 40 M2: 1. Open and position the chassis. Refer to Refer to Section 4.3, “Preparing the Workstation for Servicing” on page 4-4.
  • Page 112: Figure 5-22 Releasing The Socket Lever

    7. Pivot the lever up, into the fully open, vertical, position. Releasing the Socket Lever FIGURE 5-22 8. Open the hinged plate that covers the CPU until it is in the fully open position. FIGURE 5-23 5-42 Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Service Manual • November 2006...
  • Page 113: Replacing A Cpu In An Ultra 40 M2

    Place it on an antistatic mat. 5.6.4 Replacing a CPU in an Ultra 40 M2 To replace a CPU in an Ultra 40 M2: 1. Remove the new CPU from its antistatic wrapping. Chapter 5 Replacing the Motherboard and Associated Components...
  • Page 114: Figure 5-24 Opening The Retainer Plate And Installing The Cpu

    Clean any contamination from the top of surface of the CPU, using the supplied alcohol wipe. The heatsink assembly already has thermal grease applied. You do not need to apply additional thermal grease. b. Remove the plastic cover from the heatsink/fan assembly. 5-44 Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Service Manual • November 2006...
  • Page 115 If you are replacing an already used CPU on a new motherboard: ■ a. Remove the grease from the CPU and remove the thermal interface material from the heatsink using the alcohol wipe supplied with the motherboard. b. Use the syringe that is supplied with the motherboard to apply approximately 0.5 ml of thermal grease to the center of the top of the CPU.
  • Page 116 5-46 Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Service Manual • November 2006...
  • Page 117: Replacing Storage Devices

    Caution – To prevent equipment damage, review the safety information in Chapter 4 before you perform any replacement procedure. Additional cautions, warnings, and instructions are provided in the Ultra 40 Workstation Safety and Compliance Guide part number 820-0122. The document is available at: http://www.sun.com/documentation...
  • Page 118: Replacing A Hard Drive

    Replacing a Hard Drive The Ultra 40 Workstation supports up to four hard drives. The Ultra 40 M2 supports up to eight hard drives. The hard drives slide into the hard drive bay. The hard drives are labeled HDD0 through HDD3 (or HDD7). HDD0 is the default boot drive.
  • Page 119: Installing A Hard Drive

    HDD4 – HDD7 (optional for Ultra 40 M2 only) HDD0 HDD1 Removing a Hard Drive (Ultra 40 Shown) FIGURE 6-1 4. Place the hard drive aside on an antistatic mat. 6.1.2 Installing a Hard Drive Caution – Use proper ESD grounding techniques when handling components. Wear an antistatic wrist strap and use an antistatic mat.
  • Page 120: Figure 6-2 Installing A Hard Drive (Ultra 40 Shown)

    4. Slide the hard drive into the hard drive bay. 5. Close the latch on the hard drive until it clicks and is secure. HDD0 HDD1 Installing a Hard Drive (Ultra 40 Shown) FIGURE 6-2 Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Service Manual • November 2006...
  • Page 121: Replacing The Hard Drive Backplane And Signal Cable

    This section provides procedures for removing and installing the hard drive backplane and signal cable. On Sun Ultra 40 M2 systems, if you have a single hard drive backplane, and you are adding a second hard drive backplane, go directly to Section 6.2.2, “Installing the...
  • Page 122: Figure 6-3 Disconnecting The Cables From The Hard Drive Backplane For Ultra

    Hard Drive Backplane Power Cable SATA0 Disconnecting the Cables From the Hard Drive Backplane for Ultra 40 FIGURE 6-3 Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Service Manual • November 2006...
  • Page 123: Figure 6-4 Disconnecting The Cables From The Hard Drive Backplane For Ultra 40 M2

    Hard Drive Backplane Power Cable SATA0 Disconnecting the Cables From the Hard Drive Backplane for Ultra 40 M2 FIGURE 6-4 2. Remove all hard drives. Refer to Section 6.1, “Replacing a Hard Drive” on page 6-2. 3. Disconnect the hard drive signal cable from the connector of the hard drive backplane.
  • Page 124: Installing The Hard Drive Backplane And Signal Cable

    For HDD0 through HDD3, select the Master position. ■ For HDD4 through HDD7, select the Slave position. ■ Note – This switch might not be present on Sun Ultra 40 systems. Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Service Manual • November 2006...
  • Page 125: Figure 6-5 Master/Slave Switch On Hdd Backplane

    HDD0–HDD3 Master/Slave Switch on HDD Backplane FIGURE 6-5 3. If you are adding a second backplane to an Ultra 40 M2, remove the filler panel. If not, proceed to Step a. Release the two latches by pressing them towards the front of the system.
  • Page 126: Figure 6-6 Release The Latches

    Release the Latches FIGURE 6-6 6-10 Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Service Manual • November 2006...
  • Page 127: Figure 6-7 Swing The Panel Out

    If you are not replacing the hard drive signal cable, connect the existing cable to ■ the connector of the hard drive backplane. For the Ultra 40, it is connector J4. For the Ultra 40 M2: Chapter 6 Replacing Storage Devices...
  • Page 128: Replacing The Dvd Dual Drive And I/O Module

    Use the following procedures to remove and replace the I/O module, and associated cables (the audio power cable, USB signal cable, and the DVD dual drive signal cable). 6-12 Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Service Manual • November 2006...
  • Page 129 Preparing the System 1. Power off the system, open and position the chassis, and remove the access panel. Refer to Section 4.3, “Preparing the Workstation for Servicing” on page 4-4. 2. Using the handle, pull the fan tray from the chassis and set it aside. for details.
  • Page 130: Figure 6-8 I/O Module Assembly And Cables

    4. Place the I/O module down on an antistatic mat. Note – Do not attempt to remove the bezel from the front of the I/O module. 5. Remove the new I/O module from its packaging. 6-14 Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Service Manual • November 2006...
  • Page 131: Figure 6-9 Unsnapping The Cable Clamp

    Removing and Replacing the USB Signal Cable and the DVD dual Drive Signal Cable 1. Unsnap the cable clamp that secures the USB signal cable and the DVD dual drive signal cable to the chassis. Pull the clamp gently away from the chassis at the top, as shown in FIGURE 6-9 Unsnapping the Cable Clamp FIGURE 6-9...
  • Page 132: Figure 6-10 Unfastening The I/O Power Cable Ties

    4. Fasten the I/O power cable to motherboard connector FP3. 5. Re-fasten the cable ties. Replacing the I/O Module in the Chassis 1. Slide the I/O module back into the front of the workstation chassis. 6-16 Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Service Manual • November 2006...
  • Page 133: Installing Sas Card, Cables, And Hard Drives

    2. Connect the following cables to the I/O module: DVD dual drive signal cable ■ Audio/power cable ■ USB signal cable ■ FIGURE 6-8 3. Inspect the cabling to verify that all connectors are firmly connected at both ends. 4. Slide the fan tray back into the chassis. for details.
  • Page 134 8. Insert the SAS card into the PCI card slot. To keep the cable out of the air stream, you should route the cable between the power supply and PCI-E0 slot. 6-18 Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Service Manual • November 2006...
  • Page 135: Figure 6-11 Installing A Sas Card In The Sun Ultra

    Tip – Boot the workstation with the -r option, so that the Solaris operating system can reconfigure itself for the new component. See Section 8.1, “Reassembling the Workstation” on page 8-1. Installing a SAS Card in the Sun Ultra 40 FIGURE 6-11 Chapter 6 Replacing Storage Devices 6-19...
  • Page 136: Figure 6-12 Installing A Sas Card In The Sun Ultra 40 M2

    Installing a SAS Card in the Sun Ultra 40 M2 FIGURE 6-12 6-20 Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Service Manual • November 2006...
  • Page 137: Replacing Chassis Components

    C H A P T E R Replacing Chassis Components This chapter provides removal and installation procedures for the chassis components. This chapter contains the following sections: Section 7.1, “Replacing the Fan Tray and Fan Tray Backplane” on page 7-1 ■...
  • Page 138: Removing The Fan Tray

    Section 4.3, “Preparing the Workstation for Servicing” on page 4-4. 2. Using the handle, pull the fan tray from the chassis and set it aside. Fan tray handle Removing the Fan Tray (Ultra 40 Shown) FIGURE 7-1 Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Service Manual • November 2006...
  • Page 139: Removing And Replacing The Fan Tray Backplane

    7.1.2 Removing and Replacing the Fan Tray Backplane To remove and replace the fan tray backplane: 1. Remove the fan tray. Refer to Section 7.1.1, “Removing the Fan Tray” on page 7-2. 2. Disconnect the fan tray backplane power cable from the fan tray backplane. FIGURE 7-1 3.
  • Page 140: Installing The Fan Tray

    FIGURE 7-2 3. Slide the fan tray into place. Ensure that it does not pinch or tangle any wires or cables. Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Service Manual • November 2006...
  • Page 141: Removing And Replacing The Power Supply

    4. If you are finished working, install the side cover and the access panel, power on the system, and verify the installation. Refer to Section 8.1, “Reassembling the Workstation” on page 8-1. Removing and Replacing the Power Supply This section describes the removal and installation of the power supply. lists the power supply specifications.
  • Page 142: Figure 7-3 Power Supply Cables

    FIGURE 7-3 3. Remove the hard drive power cable at connector P3. 4. If P4 is connected to the second hard drive backplane, disconnect it (Ultra 40 M2 only/optional). If there is no second hard drive backplane, allow P4 to dangle.
  • Page 143: Installing The Power Supply

    Removing the Power Supply (Ultra 40 Shown) FIGURE 7-4 5. Turn the captive screw that secures the power supply to the chassis. FIGURE 7-4 6. Using the plastic handle, push the power supply out of the back of the chassis.
  • Page 144 8. Connect the hard drive power cable at P3. 9. Connect the splitter on cable P4 to GFX2_pwr_in (or GFX2_pwr_out) on the motherboard. 10. If a second hard drive backplane is present, connect P4 to it (Ultra 40 M2 only/optional). FIGURE 7-3...
  • Page 145 ■ P3 to the hard drive backplane ■ P4 to the second hard drive if one is present (Sun Ultra 40 M2 only/optional). ■ Otherwise, leave it unconnected. 13. If you removed any extended PCI cards to access the cables or connectors, replace them.
  • Page 146 7-10 Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Service Manual • November 2006...
  • Page 147: Finishing Component Replacement

    C H A P T E R Finishing Component Replacement This chapter describes how to finish the replacement of internal workstation replaceable components, close the system, and prepare it for operation. Reassembling the Workstation 1. Verify that you have not left any tools, loose screws, or loose components inside the system.
  • Page 148 13. If you installed a hard drive, a CD-RW drive, or a PCI-X card, log in as superuser and reboot the workstation. For example, type: # reboot -- -r This forces the system to recognize newly installed hardware. Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Service Manual • November 2006...
  • Page 149 Reassembling the Workstation FIGURE 8-1 Chapter 8 Finishing Component Replacement...
  • Page 150 Reconnecting the Cables FIGURE 8-2 Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Service Manual • November 2006...
  • Page 151 Power button Powering On the Workstation FIGURE 8-3 Chapter 8 Finishing Component Replacement...
  • Page 152 Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Service Manual • November 2006...
  • Page 153: Product Specifications

    A P P E N D I X Product Specifications This appendix lists the specifications for the Ultra 40 and Ultra 40 M2 workstations. Topics include: Section A.1, “Physical Specifications” on page A-1 ■ Section A.2, “Electrical Specifications” on page A-2 ■...
  • Page 154: Electrical Specifications

    Electrical Specifications lists electrical specifications for the Sun Ultra 40 and Ultra 40 M2 TABLE A-1 workstation. Sun Ultra 40 and Ultra 40 M2 Workstation Electrical Specifications TABLE A-3 Specification Value Voltage 100/ 110-127/200-240 VAC Current 12/10/6 Amps Wattage 1000 Watts (maximum) Frequency 50–60 Hz...
  • Page 155 Environmental Requirements lists environmental requirements for the Sun Ultra 40 and Ultra 40 M2 TABLE A-5 workstation. Sun Ultra 40 and Ultra 40 M2 Workstation Environmental Requirements TABLE A-5 Specification Value Temperature 41˚ to 95˚ F (5˚ to 35˚ C) operating -40˚...
  • Page 156 Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Service Manual • November 2006...
  • Page 157 Index cache, 1-1 testing, 3-7 Advanced Configurable Power Interface (ACPI), cards, See PCI cards testing, 3-6 cautions AMD Opteron Socket 940 CPU, 1-1 definitions, 4-2 antistatic tools, 4-3 electrostatic discharge (ESD), 4-2 ATA, diagnosing, 3-5 CD-ROM/DVD, 3-5 ATAPI devices chassis, position for replacing components, 5-1 diagnosing, 3-5 clean sockets, 2-2 display information about, 3-5...
  • Page 158 6-5 fan tray motherboard, 5-38 backplane operating system, 1-3 installing, 7-4 PCI cards, 5-28 installing, 7-4 power supply, 7-7 removing, 4-9, 4-11, 7-2 replacing, 7-1 fdisk command, 3-11 Index-2 Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Service Manual • November 2006...
  • Page 159 jacks, 1-2, 1-6 network I/O, 1-2 joysticks, testing, 3-5 status indicator, problems with, 2-4 .jrl file, 3-13 testing, 3-5 noinput.tst script, 3-8 keyboard testing, 3-5 Open DOS, 1-4 troubleshooting problems, 2-4 operating systems partitions, preserving, 3-11 preinstalled, 1-2 line-in/line-out jacks, 1-2 supported, 1-3, 1-4 Linux operating system Opteron CPU, 1-1...
  • Page 160 3-18 power supply, 7-5 motherboard components, 3-1 mouse, 3-18 multimedia components, 3-18 processor, 3-18 safety USB, 3-18 precautions, 4-2 video, 3-18 symbols, 4-2 tools, required, 4-3 SATA disk drives, 1-1 Index-4 Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Service Manual • November 2006...
  • Page 161 troubleshooting, 2-1 external visual inspection, 2-1 internal visual inspection, 2-2 connector problems with, 2-4 connectors, 1-7 devices, diagnosing, 3-5 ports, 1-5 tests against, 3-18 utilities, 1-4 video devices, testing, 3-6 video memory. See memory video, tests against, 3-18 visual inspection, 2-2 Windows XP accessing diagnostic partition with, 3-17 Windows XP operating system, 1-3, 1-4...
  • Page 162 Index-6 Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Service Manual • November 2006...

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