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Sun Fire X2270 M2 Server Service Manual
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Document Information

Preface

Related Books

About This Documentation (PDF and HTML)

Documentation Comments

Download Server System Tools and Drivers

Documents History

Sun Fire X2270 M2 Server Service Manual Organization

Sun Fire X2270 M2 Server Overview

Components and Features

Front and Rear External Features and Components

Maintaining the Sun Fire X2270 M2 Server

Preparing for Service and Operation

Important Safety Information

Antistatic Procedures and Precautions

How to Use an Antistatic Mat

CRU and FRU List

Tools and Supplies Needed

How to Prepare for Service

How to Remove the Server from the Rack

How to Install the Server Into the Rack

How to Remove the Server Cover

How to Install the Server Cover

How to Prepare for Operation

Powering On and Powering Off the Server

Component Replacement Procedures and Topic

Sun Fire X2270 M2 Server Service Procedures and Information

Using the Tools and Drivers CD

How to Backup Motherboard FRUID Information

LED Locations and Meanings

BIOS Booting and Setup Considerations

Service Procedures

Ordering Components

Sun Fire X2270 M2 Server Specifications

Physical Specifications

Power Specifications

Environmental Specifications

Acoustic Noise Specifications

Index

How to Use an Antistatic Mat

  1. Prepare an antistatic surface to set parts on during the removal, installation, or replacement process.

    Place static-sensitive components such as the printed circuit boards, memory modules, and CPUs on the antistatic mat. The following items can be used as an antistatic mat:

    • Antistatic bag used to wrap an Oracle replacement part

    • Oracle antistatic mat, part number 250-1088

    • A disposable antistatic mat (shipped with some replacement parts or optional system components)

  2. Attach an antistatic wrist strap.

    When servicing or removing server components, attach an antistatic strap to your wrist and then to a bare metal area on the chassis.

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