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Sun Netra CP3270 ATCA Blade Server User’s Guide

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Document Information

Using This Documentation

UNIX Commands

Shell Prompts

Related Documentation

Documentation, Support, and Training

Documentation Feedback

Evaluating Product Compatibility

Evaluating the Blade Server

Qualifying Your System

Installing the Blade Server

Preparing to Install the Blade Server

Environmental Requirements

Power and Thermal Distribution

Required Cooling and Blade Impedance Curve

Tools and Materials Needed

Local Network IP Addresses and Host Names

Safety Requirements

Verify the Fan Trays

Upgrade or Replace the Fan Trays

Installing Components and Blade Server

Installing Optional Components

Software and Firmware Upgrades

Administering the System

Software and Firmware Upgrades

Performing a Server Recovery

Administering Parameters and Configurations

Configuring Ports and Pins

Administering the Network

Administering User Accounts and Security

Servicing the Blade Server

LEDs and Status Indicators

Reset the Blade Server

Replacing a Blade Server

Removing Optional Components

Return a Blade Server

Part Number, Serial Number, and MAC Address Label Locations

Programming the Blade Server

Sensors

I2C Device Mapping

AMC and ARTM Traffic Port

OEM and IPMI Commands

Glossary

Index

Upgrade or Replace the Fan Trays


Caution

Caution - If you are hot-swapping this component, do not keep the fan tray access cover open for more than 60 seconds at a time on a running system, otherwise the system might overheat. Remove and replace only one fan module at a time.



Note - This component is hot-swappable and customer-replaceable.


  1. Slide the chassis forward so that you can access the fan module door.

  2. From the front of the system, open the fan module cover by pressing the two front latches and lifting the cover.

  3. Identify the outdated lower-speed or defective fan module(s).

    When the amber LED on the fan module is illuminated, the fan module is faulty and should be replaced.

  4. Pull up on the fan module until you remove the fan module from the system.


    Note - Be careful not to disconnect adjacent fans.