Chapter 3
Maintaining the Server
3-13
3.2.1
Tools and Supplies Needed
The server can be serviced with the following items:
■
No. 2 Phillips screwdriver
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Adjustable-setting torque driver (5–20 in-lbs)
■
Antistatic wrist strap
■
A non-conducting pointed object, such as a stylus, to press the recessed Power
button
3.2.2
Components and Part Numbers
Supported components and part numbers are subject to change over time. For the
most up-to-date list, go to:
http://sunsolve.sun.com/handbook_pub/Systems/
Click the name and model of your server, and click then Full Components List for the
list of components and part numbers.
3.2.3
Preparing the Server Module for Service
The following basic procedures describe how to prepare the server module for
service. The procedures describe how to safely remove the server module from the
chassis and how to remove the top cover. These procedures are referenced
throughout this manual:
■
“To Remove the Server Module From the Chassis” on page 3-13
■
“To Remove the Main Cover” on page 3-15
■
“To Insert the Server Module” on page 3-15
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To Remove the Server Module From the Chassis
To replace components or access the Remind button, you need to remove the server
module from the chassis.
1. Place the server in standby power mode. See
Chapter 2
for information about
powering the server on and off.
When the server is in standby power mode, the Power/OK LED on the front panel
begins blinking.
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