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6. Reconnect the SAS cable to the disk backplane [6].
7. If the server has more than four storage drives, repeat all of the preceding steps
(with the exception of
power cable) to install the second disk backplane.
A server that has two disk backplanes does not have a DVD drive installed.
8. Reinstall all of the storage drives into the storage drive cage.
See
9. Install all four fan modules.
See
10. Return the server to operation.
a. Close the server fan door.
b. Return the server to the normal rack position.
c. Reconnect the data cables to the server and reconnect the power cords to the
d. Power on the server.
Note – IMPORTANT: After replacing disk backplane 0 (DBP0), you must manually
program the product serial number (PSN) into the new disk backplane. This is
necessary because DBP0 is the primary member of a select group of components for
maintaining the PSN for service entitlement. On systems with two disk backplanes,
disk backplane 1 (DBP1) does not have this requirement. To propagate the FRU
top-level indicator (TLI) data to the new DBP0, you must reset the Oracle ILOM
service processor (SP). For instructions on resetting the SP, see the Oracle Integrated
Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.1 Configuration and Maintenance Guide at
http://www.oracle.com/goto/ILOM/docs
Related Information
"Remove the Disk Backplane" on page 119
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Sun Server X4-2 Service Manual • May 2014
Step
"Install a Storage Drive" on page
"Install a Fan Module" on page
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"Return the Server to the Normal Rack Position" on page
server power supplies.
See
"Reconnect Data Cables and Power Cords" on page
See
"Power On the Server" on page
Verify that the Power/OK status indicator is steady on.
3, which directs you to reconnect the DVD drive
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