1. Attach a wrist strap or foot strap. Connect the ESD strap to the system. Place a
grounded ESD mat close to the system.
Caution – You must install the I/O assembly within one minute of removing the
filler panel to prevent overheating.
2. Remove the filler panel from the front of the I/O assembly location.
3. Line up the I/O assembly with the I/O assembly opening.
4. Slide the I/O assembly into the I/O assembly opening
The ejector levers should be on the inside of the I/O assembly and in the open
position.
Caution – DO NOT FORCE any assembly into a opening; this can cause damage to
the assembly and system. The assembly should insert and seat smoothly. If it binds,
remove the assembly and inspect the I/O assembly opening for any obvious
obstructions.
5. Simultaneously press the two ejector levers inward.
6. Tighten the four captive Phillips screws.
Note – The assembly will not be recognized by the system until the domain has
been reconfigured to include the board.
7. Reconfigure the I/O assembly back into the system by either of the two following
procedures:
Dynamically reconfigure the I/O assembly back into the domain.
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Refer to the Sun Fire Midrange Systems Dynamic Reconfiguration User Guide.
Power on the I/O assembly and initialize the domain.
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Refer to the Sun Fire Midrange Systems Platform Administration Manual for
complete system procedures for powering on the assembly.
Note – The Activated LED should be on (lit).
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Chapter 9 PCI/PCI+/PCI-X I/O Assemblies and Components
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