Sun Netra X6270 M2 Server Module Service Manual
Service Manual
821-0939-10
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1. Sun Netra X6270 M2 Server Module Hardware and Software Features
1.1 Front Panel Indicators, Buttons, and Port
1.2 Attaching Devices to the Server Module
1.3 Replaceable Server Components
2. Powering On and Configuring BIOS Settings
2.1 Powering On and Off the Server Module
2.1.1 Power On the Server Module
2.1.2 Power Off and Verify Server Is Ready for Removal From Chassis
2.1.3 Troubleshoot Server Power States
2.2.1 BIOS Booting and Set Up Considerations
2.2.1.1 Default BIOS Power-On Self-Test (POST) Events
2.2.1.2 BIOS POST F1 and F2 Errors
2.2.1.3 How BIOS POST Memory Testing Works
2.2.1.4 PCI Express ExpressModule Slot Booting Priority
2.2.1.5 Ethernet Port Device and Driver Naming
2.2.1.6 Ethernet Port Booting Priority
2.2.2 BIOS Setup Utility Menus
2.2.3 Enabling Support for Common BIOS Settings
2.2.3.1 Accessing the BIOS Setup Utility Menus
Access BIOS Setup Utility Menus
2.2.3.2 Configuring Support for TPM
2.2.3.3 Configuring SP LAN Settings
2.2.3.4 Configuring Option ROM Settings in BIOS
Enable or Disable Option ROM Settings
2.2.4 Updating the BIOS Firmware
3. Maintaining the Sun Netra X6270 M2 Server Module
3.1 Locations of Replaceable Components
3.3 Avoid Electrostatic Discharge
3.4 Removing the Server From the Chassis
3.4.1 Remove Server Module From Chassis
3.5 Removing or Replacing Filler Panels
Remove or Insert Filler Panels
3.6 Removing or Installing Server Module Cover
3.7 Procedures for Replaceable Components
3.7.1 Installing or Servicing a Hard Disk Drive or Solid State Drive
3.7.1.1 Internal System Software Designation for Storage Devices
3.7.1.2 HDD or SSD Failure and RAID
Replace an Existing HDD or SSD
3.7.2 Replacing the System Battery
3.7.3 Installing or Replacing Memory Modules (DIMMs)
3.7.4 Installing or Replacing a RAID Expansion Module (REM)
3.7.5 Installing or Servicing a Fabric Expansion Module (FEM)
3.7.6 Installing or Replacing a CPU and Heatsink
Replace or Upgrade CPU and Heatsink
3.7.7 Cabling the FEM, REM, and Disk Drives
Identify the Proper Cabling Paths
Connect Disk Drives to the Onboard Chipset
4. Troubleshooting the Server and Restoring ILOM Defaults
4.1 Troubleshooting the Server
4.1.2 Diagnostic Tool Documentation
4.2.1 Accessing the Preboot Menu
4.2.1.1 Prerequisites for Accessing the Preboot Menu
Edit Preboot Menu for Remote Serial Access
4.2.1.2 Edit Mode Settings in Preboot Menu
4.2.2 Restoring the Factory Default ILOM Root Password
Restore ILOM Root Password to Factory Default Using the Preboot Menu
4.2.3 Restoring ILOM Access to the Serial Console
Restore Access to the Serial Console Using the Preboot Menu
4.2.4 Restoring the SP Firmware Image
4.2.4.1 Prerequisites for Restoring SP Firmware Using the Preboot Menu
Enabling Support in Preboot Menu to Recover the SP
Restore the SP Firmware Image Using the Preboot Menu
4.2.5 Preboot Menu Command Summary
A. Server Module Specifications
A.3 Environmental Requirements
B.1 BIOS Setup Screens Overview
B.2 BIOS Setup Utility Menu Screens
B.2.2 BIOS Advanced Menu Screens
B.2.5 BIOS Security Menu Screen
B.2.6 BIOS Chipset Menu Screens
D. Memory Module (DIMM) Reference
D.1 Memory Module Installation Considerations
D.1.1 DIMM and CPU Physical Layout
D.1.3 DIMM Rank Classification Labels
D.1.4 Error Correction and Parity
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