Removing The System Controller Card - Sun Microsystems Sun Fire T2000 Service Manual

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If the fault was detected by the host and the fault information persists, the output
will be similar to the following example:
sc> showfaults -v
ID Time
0 SEP 09 11:09:26
SUN4U-8000-2S
If the showfaults command does not report a fault with a UUID, then you do
not need to proceed with the following steps because the fault is cleared.
11. Run the clearfault command.
sc> clearfault 7ee0e46b-ea64-6565-e684-e996963f7b86
12. Switch to the system console.
sc> console
13. Issue the fmadm repair command with the UUID.
Use the same UUID that you used with the clearfault command.
# fmadm repair 7ee0e46b-ea64-6565-e684-e996963f7b86
5.2.5

Removing the System Controller Card

Caution – The system controller card can be hot. To avoid injury, handle it carefully.
1. Perform the procedures described in
Replacement" on page
2. Locate the system controller card.
See
Appendix A
controller card.
3. Push down on the ejector levers on each side of the system controller until the
card is released from the socket.
FRU
MB/CMP0/CH0/R0/D0 Host detected fault, MSGID:
UUID: 7ee0e46b-ea64-6565-e684-e996963f7b86
5-1.
for an illustration of the servers FRUs that shows the system
Fault
Section 5.1, "Common Procedures for Parts
Chapter 5 Replacing Cold-Swappable FRUs
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