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Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Service Manual
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Document Information

Service Manual Overview

Using This Documentation

Product Information Web Site

Related Books

About This Documentation (PDF and HTML)

Documentation Comments

Contributors

Change History

Server Module and Components Overview

Product Description

Product Features

About the Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Chassis

Illustrated Parts Breakdown

Front Panel LEDs and Features

Power and Reset

Power Modes

Power Button and Power OK LED

Powering On and Off the Server Module

Preparation Procedures for Service and Operation

Preparing the Server for Service

Preparing the Server for Operation

Component Removal and Installation Procedures

Replacing the System Battery

Removing and Installing DIMMs

Removing and Installing Flash Modules

Removing and Installing the Energy Storage Modules

Removing and Installing the Service Processor Board

Removing and Installing USB Flash Drives

Removing and Installing a CPU and Heatsink Assembly

How to Replace the Motherboard Assembly

Diagnostic and Maintenance Information and Procedures

Diagnosing Server Module Hardware Faults

BIOS Power-On Self-Test (POST) Codes

Server Module Maintenance Procedures and Information

About the BIOS Setup Utility

BIOS Setup Utility Screens Overview

How to Configure the BIOS Using the BIOS Setup Utility

BIOS Setup Menu Screens

How to Display FRUID Information

How to Back Up FRU Information

Removing and Installing a Server Module Filler Panel

How to Remove a Server Module Filler Panel

How to Install the Server Module Filler Panel

Specifications

Dimensions

Environmental Specifications

USB Flash Drive Specifications

Index

About the BIOS Setup Utility

The Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) has a utility stored in the BIOS flash memory called the BIOS Setup Utility. The BIOS Setup Utility reports system information and allows user customization of the server BIOS settings. The customized BIOS settings are stored in the system’s battery-backed CMOS RAM. If the battery fails, causing the loss of customized settings, the BIOS settings default to the original state specified at the factory.

You can access BIOS Setup Utility locally using the multi-port cable and one of the following configurations:


Note - For information about using the multi-port cable, see Using the Multi-Port Cable.


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