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
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
Using the DIMM and CPU On-Board Test Circuitry
How to Attach a Multi-Port Cable
Clearing CMOS NVRAM and Resetting Passwords
How to Clear the NVRAM Using the BIOS Setup Utility
How to Clear the CMOS and Reset the BIOS Password Using Jumpers
Recovering from Corrupted Service Processor Firmware
How to Recover the SP Firmware Using the Preboot Menu
BIOS Power-On Self-Test (POST) Codes
Server Module Maintenance Procedures and Information
You can use the multi-port cable to connect devices directly into the Universal Connector Port (UCP) on the front of the server module for service, maintenance, and OS installation tasks. Your multi-port cable might have three cables, or it might have four cables. The four-port cable has a DB-9 serial connector, while the three-port cable does not.
The following illustration shows the interfaces available through the UCP using the three-connector multi-port cable.
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Your chassis might ship with a DB-9-to-RJ-45 serial cable adapter. The adapter allows you to attach a serial cable with a DB-9 connector to the server module using the RJ-45 port on the multi-port cable.