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Sun Fire X4800 Server Service Manual
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Sun Fire X4800 Server Service Manual Overview

Server and Component Overview

Sun Fire X4800 Server Overview

Component Overviews

Power and Reset

Power Modes

Power Button and Power OK LED

How to Power On the Server

How to Power Off the Server

Controlling Server Power Remotely

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)

DIMM Population Rules

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)

CPU Designations

How to Remove a CPU and Heatsink Assembly (FRU)

How to Install 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

Managing FRUID Information

Firmware Information and Procedures

How to Access the BIOS Setup Utility

Updating the CPLD

Component LED Locations and Meanings

Sun Fire X4800 Server Specifications

Physical Specifications

Power Specifications

Environmental Specifications

Index

How to Remove a CPU and Heatsink Assembly (FRU)

Use this procedure to replace a CPU. A CPU replacement kit contains a CPU, an alcohol wipe, and a syringe of thermal compound. When you replace a CPU, the heatsink is reused. Do not discard the heatsink.

Before You Begin

  1. Prepare the server for service. See How to Prepare for Service.
  2. Remove the CMOD from the server. See How to Remove a CPU Module (CMOD).
  3. Set the CMOD on a flat antistatic surface with ample surrounding space and light.
  4. Remove the CMOD cover. See How to Remove the CPU Module (CMOD) Cover.
  5. Use the motherboard-mounted blue fault remind button to identify the CPU and heatsink assembly that you need to remove.
  6. Press down on the center of the heatsink and use a No. 2 Phillips screwdriver to completely loosen the two spring-loaded captive heatsink retaining screws.

    Pressing down on the heatsink relieves the pressure generated by the spring-loaded screws.


    image:An illustration showing how to remove the heatsink.
  7. To remove the heatsink, slightly twist it left and right to break the adhesive seal created by the thermal compound.

    The thermal compound between the top of the CPU and the bottom of the heatsink acts as a mild adhesive.

  8. Set aside and retain the heatsink, taking care that you do not allow the residual thermal compound on the bottom of the heatsink to contaminate other components or the work space.
  9. To unlock the CPU retaining cover, push down on the spring-loaded release lever and move it slightly away from the CPU and the release lever retaining clip.
    image:An illustration showing the removal of the CPU.
  10. Lift the release lever to its fully upright position.
  11. Lift the CPU retaining cover to its fully upright position.
  12. Lift the CPU from the socket.
  13. Set the CPU aside taking care that you do not allow the residual thermal compound on the top of the CPU to contaminate other components or the work space.

See Also

How to Install a CPU and Heatsink Assembly (FRU)