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Preparing for Service
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4. Confirm that the server module is in standby mode by viewing the blue Ready
to Remove LED on the front of the server module.
See
“Front and Rear Panel Components” on page 2
to locate this LED. If the Ready
to Remove LED is on, the server module is ready for removal from the modular
system chassis.
Related Information
■
“Shut Down the Oracle Solaris OS” on page 56
■
“Power Off the Server Module (Power Button - Standby Mode)” on page 57
■
“Power Off the Server Module (Emergency Shutdown)” on page 58
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Remove the Server Module From the Modular
System
Before performing this task, review the following cautions.
Caution –
A server module can weigh as much as 17 pounds (8.0 kg). During
removal, hold the server module firmly with both hands.
Caution –
Do not stack server modules higher than five units tall.
Caution –
Insert a filler panel into the empty server module slot within 60 seconds
after removing a server module ensure proper modular system chassis cooling.
1. If a cable is connected to the front of the server module, disconnect it.
Press the buttons on either side of the UCP to release the connector.
Summary of Contents for Netra SPARC T3-1B
Page 1: ...SPARC T3 1B Server Module Service Manual Part No E29280 02 July 2012 ...
Page 7: ...Contents vii Start the Server Module Host 114 Glossary 115 Index 121 ...
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Page 131: ...Glossary 119 W WWID World wide identifier A unique number that identifies a SAS target ...
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