About This Documentation (PDF and HTML)
Server Module and Components Overview
About the Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Chassis
Powering On and Off the Server Module
How to Power On the Server Module to Full Power Mode
How to Power 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
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
Use this procedure to place the server in to the non-operational standby power mode.
Note - The Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server module is a dual-node server. If necessary, use this procedure for both nodes.
Before You Begin
This task assumes that you are at the server module working locally.
See Power Modes.
If the server module is in a full power mode state, power off the server module. See How to Power Off the Server Module.
Note - Powering off the server module from full power mode places the server module in standby power mode.
If the server module has been removed from the chassis, ensure that the chassis is powered on and install the server module into its slot in the chassis. See How to Install the Server Module in the Chassis.
Note - Do not press the front panel Power button. The server automatically enters standby power mode when inserted into a powered-on chassis. Pressing the Power button puts the server in full power mode and boots the system.
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