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Sun Fire X4800 Server Service Manual Overview
Sun Fire X4800 Server Overview
Controlling Server Power Remotely
How to Use the ILOM Web Interface to Control Power
How to Use IPMItool to Control Power
Removing and Installing Components
Preparing for Service and Operation
Removal and Installation Procedures
Removing and Installing a Power Supply (CRU)
Removing and Installing a Hard Drive (CRU)
Removing and Installing a Hard Drive Filler
Replacing the Hard Drive Backplane (FRU)
Adding, Removing, and Installing a CMOD (CRU)
CPU Module (CMOD) Designation and Population Rules
Removing and Installing a CMOD Filler
How to Replace the CMOD Battery (CRU)
Removing and Installing DIMMs (CRU)
Removing and Installing a RAID Expansion Module (CRU)
How to Replace the RAID Expansion Module Battery (CRU)
Removing and Installing a Fabric Expansion Module (CRU)
Replacing a CPU and Heatsink Assembly (FRU)
Removing and Installing a Fan Module (CRU)
Replacing a Fan Module Controller Board (FRU)
Removing and Installing a NEM or a NEM Filler (CRU)
Removing and Installing a PCIe EM (CRU)
Removing and Installing the Service Processor Module (CRU)
Removing and Installing the Multi port Cable
Removing and Installing the Subassembly Module (FRU)
Sun Fire X4800 Server Service Procedures, and Information
Firmware Information and Procedures
How to Access the BIOS Setup Utility
Component LED Locations and Meanings
You can access the command-line interface (CLI) remotely using SSH or locally using the serial console port and the multi port cable.
Before You Begin
This procedure assumes that you are set up to access the server using the command-line interface (CLI). For CLI connection procedures, refer to the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.0 Supplement for the Sun Fire X4800 Server.
For commands and general information about the ILOM CLI, refer to the Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.0 CLI Procedures Guide, which is available online with the Sun Fire X4800 Server documentation.
The CLI prompt appears.
->
–> start /SYS (powers on to full power mode)
–> stop /SYS (gracefully powers down to standby power mode)
–> stop —f /SYS (immediate power off to standby power mode)
–> reset /SYS (immediately reboots)
-> exit
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