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1. Removing the Top Cover on page 1 7 2 Locate where the PCI card installs The PCI card installs at the left rear of the chassis 3 Loosen the PCI card thumbscrew at the chassis rear panel See FIGURE 3 9 Chapter 3 System Board Components 3 7 YS V FIGURE 3 9 Loosening the PCI Card Thumbscrew 4 Rotate the PCI card latch clockwise See FIGURE 3 9 5 If present remove the filler panel from the chassis rear panel See FIGURE 3 9 Set it aside in a safe place 6 Lift up on the PCI card retainer knob and slide the retainer forward See FIGURE 3 10 FIGURE 3 10 Sliding the PCI Card Retainer Forward 7 Remove the PCI card from its shipping container and antistatic packaging 8 Install the PCI card into the slot See FIGURE 3 11 3 8 Netra 210 Server Service Manual March 2006 FIGURE 3 11 Installing the PCT Card Into the Slot 9 Rotate the PCI card latch counter clockwise so that it holds the PCI card in place See FIGURE 3 12 FIGURE 3 12 Securing the PCI Card 10 Tighten the PCI card thumbscrew at the chassis rear panel See FIGURE 3 12 11 Lift up on the PCI card retainer knob and slide the retainer back to secure the PCI card See FIGURE 3 13 Chapter 3 System Board Components 3 9 FIGURE 3 13 Sliding the PCI Card Retainer Back 12 Determine your next steps m If you were directed here by another procedure return to that procedure a Otherwise install the
2. You must use a shielded Ethernet cable to maintain your server s NEBS compliance The cable s shield must be grounded at both ends FIGURE B 3 shows the pin numbering of the serial management port and TABLE B 5 describes the pin signals SERIAL MGT 8 1 FIGURE B 3 Serial Management Port Pin Numbering TABLE B 5 Serial Management RJ 45 Connector Signals Pin Signal Description Pin Signal Description 1 Request to Send 5 Ground 2 Data Terminal Ready 6 Receive Data 3 Transmit Data 7 Data Set Ready 4 Ground 8 Clear to Send If you need to connect to the SERIAL MGT port using a cable with either a DB 9 or a DB 25 connector use a supplied adapter to perform the crossovers given for each connector The supplied RJ 45 to DB 9 and RJ 45 to DB 25 adapters are wired as described in TABLE B 6 and TABLE B 7 RJ 45 to DB 9 Adapter Crossovers TABLE B 6 RJ 45 to DB 9 Adapter Crossovers Serial Port RJ 45 Connector DB 9 Adapter Pin Signal Description Pin Signal Description 1 RTS 8 CTS 2 DTR 6 DSR 3 TXD 2 RXD 4 Signal Ground 5 Signal Ground B 4 Netra 210 Server Service Manual March 2006 B 3 1 2 B 3 2 TABLE B 6 RJ 45 to DB 9 Adapter Crossovers Continued Serial Port RJ 45 Connector DB 9 Adapter Pin Signal Description Pin Signal Description 5 Signal Ground 5 Signal Ground 6 RXD 3 TXD 7 DSR 4 DTR 8 CTS 7 RTS RJ 45 to DB 25 Adapter Crossovers TABLEB 7 RJ 45 to DB 25 Adapter
3. Do not power on the server without the SCC installed Determine your next steps m If you were directed here by another procedure return to that procedure m Otherwise install the SCC Go to Step 3 of Section 2 4 2 Installing the SCC on page 2 11 Installing the SCC Open the bezel See Section 1 5 Opening the Bezel on page 1 5 Locate where the SCC installs The SCC installs at the left side of the front panel Remove the replacement SCC from its shipping container and antistatic packaging Slide the SCC into the slot gold pads down See FIGURE 2 10 Chapter 2 Storage Components 2 11 FIGURE 2 10 Sliding the SCC Into the Slot 5 Secure the SCC by attaching a tie wrap to the slot 6 Determine your next steps m If you were directed here by another procedure return to that procedure a Otherwise close the bezel power on the server and verify the installation a See Section 5 2 Closing the Bezel on page 5 3 a See Section 5 4 Powering On the Server on page 5 6 a See Section 5 5 Verifying the Installation on page 5 7 2 12 Netra 210 Server Service Manual March 2006 CHAPTER 3 System Board Components This chapter provides service procedures for system board components Topics include Section 3 1 Electrostatic Discharge Safety on page 3 1 Section 3 2 Replacing Memory on page 3 2 Section 3 3 Replacing the PCI Card on page
4. The server has one 10BASE T Ethernet management domain interface labelled NET MGT For information on configuring this port for managing the server with ALOM see the Sun Advanced Lights Out Manager User Guide 817 5481 Caution If you are planning to use the network management NET MGT port you must use a shielded Ethernet cable to maintain your server s NEBS compliance The cable s shield must be grounded at both ends Netra 210 Server Service Manual s March 2006 8 1 FIGURE B 2 Network Management Port Pin Numbering TABLE B 3 Network Management Connector Signals Pin Signal Description Pin Signal Description 1 Transmit Data 5 Common Mode Termination 2 Transmit Data 6 Receive Data 3 Receive Data 7 Common Mode Termination 4 Common Mode Termination 8 Common Mode Termination B 3 B 3 1 Serial Ports The server has two serial ports labeled SERIAL MGT and IOIOI TABLE B 4 lists the default serial connection settings for both serial ports TABLE B 4 Default Serial Connection Settings Parameter Setting Connector SERIAL MGT or l0I0I Rate 9600 baud Parity None Stop bits 1 Data bits 8 Serial Management Port The serial management connector labeled SERIAL MGT is an RJ 45 connector that can be accessed from the rear panel This port is the default connection to the server Use this port only for server management Appendix B Signal Pinouts B 3 B 3 1 1 Caution
5. 4 4 Netra 210 Server Service Manual March 2006 FIGURE 4 5 Installing the Power Supply 5 Tighten the power supply thumbscrew at the chassis rear panel See FIGURE 4 6 FIGURE 4 6 Tightening the Power Supply Thumbscrew 6 Connect the power supply cables to the connectors in this order J501 to the SAS IF assembly P1 on the system board P3 on the system board P2 on the system board See FIGURE 4 7 Chapter 4 Chassis Components 4 5 FIGURE 4 7 Connecting the Power Supply Cables 7 Press the SAS cables into the clamps on the side of the power supply See FIGURE 4 8 FIGURE 4 8 Pressing the SAS Cables Into the Clamps Note Press down on the power supply cables to aid when later installing the air duct 8 Install fan 4 and 5 See Section 4 4 2 Installing Fans 4 and 5 on page 4 11 9 Determine your next steps m If you were directed here by another procedure return to that procedure m Otherwise install the air duct and top cover install the server into the rack power on the server and verify the installation a See Section 5 1 Installing the Top Cover on page 5 1 a See Section 5 3 Installing the Server Into the Rack on page 5 4 a See Section 5 4 Powering On the Server on page 5 6 4 6 Netra 210 Server Service Manual March 2006 a See Section 5 5 Verifying the Installation on page 5 7 4 3 4 3 1 Replacing Fans 0 3 Removing Fans 0 3
6. Using a No 2 Phillips screwdriver loosen the two screws that secure the SAS IF assembly to the chassis See FIGURE 4 24 FIGURE 4 24 Loosening the SAS IF Assembly Screws 6 Lift the SAS IF assembly straight up and out of the chassis See FIGURE 4 25 FIGURE 4 25 Lifting the SAS IF Assembly From the Chassis 7 Set the SAS IF assembly aside on an antistatic mat Caution Do not power on the server without the SAS IF assembly installed 8 Determine your next steps m If you were directed here by another procedure return to that procedure Chapter 4 Chassis Components 4 19 4 6 2 m Otherwise replace the SAS IF assembly Go to Step 3 of Section 4 6 2 Installing the SAS IF Assembly on page 4 20 Installing the SAS IF Assembly Remove the server from the rack open the bezel and remove the top cover and airduct m See Section 1 4 Removing the Server From the Rack on page 1 4 m See Section 1 5 Opening the Bezel on page 1 5 m See Section 1 6 Removing the Top Cover on page 1 7 Locate where the SAS IF assembly installs The SAS IF assembly installs at the right front of the chassis Remove the replacement SAS IF assembly from its shipping container and antistatic packaging Lower the SAS IF assembly into position See FIGURE 4 26 FIGURE 4 26 Lowering the SAS IF Assembly into the Chassis Using the No 2 Phillips screw driver tighten the two screws to secure th
7. a to list all files o You have mail 5 su Password Read Chapter 6 in the User s Guide These are called class options You must be superuser to do this To delete a file type rm filename The settings on your browser might differ from these settings xiv Netra 210 Server Service Manual s March 2006 Related Documentation The documents listed as online are available at http www sun com products n solutions hardware docs Application Setup Administration Service Product Notes Compliance Title Part Number Format Location Netra 210 Server Setting Up 819 2752 Printed Shipping kit Netra 210 Server System Administration 819 2749 PDF Online Guide Netra 210 Server Service Manual 819 2750 PDF Online Netra 210 Server Product Notes 819 2751 PDF Online Netra 210 Server Safety and Compliance 819 3206 PDF Online Guide Documentation Support and Training Sun Function URL Documentation http www sun com documentation Support http www sun com support Training http www sun com training Third Party Web Sites Sun is not responsible for the availability of third party web sites mentioned in this document Sun does not endorse and is not responsible or liable for any content advertising products or other materials that are available on or through such sites or resources Sun will not be responsible or liable for any actual or alleged damage or loss caused by or in connection wi
8. 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 Safety Information 1 1 1 1 1 Safety Precautions 1 1 1 1 2 Safety Symbols 1 2 1 1 3 Electrostatic Discharge Safety 1 2 Required Tools 1 3 Powering Off the Server 1 3 Removing the Server From the Rack 1 4 Opening the Bezel 1 5 Removing the Top Cover 1 7 Service Procedures 1 9 Storage Components 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 3 Electrostatic Discharge Safety 2 1 Replacing the Hard Drive 2 2 2 2 1 Removing the Hard Drive 2 2 2 2 2 Installing the Hard Drive 2 4 Replacing the DVD Module 2 7 2 4 2 3 1 Removirng the DVD Module 2 7 2 3 2 Installing the DVD Module 2 8 Replacing the System Configuration Card 2 10 2 4 1 Removing the SCC 2 10 2 4 2 Installing the SCC 2 11 3 System Board Components 3 1 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 Electrostatic Discharge Safety 3 1 Replacing Memory 3 2 3 2 1 Removing Memory 3 2 3 2 2 Installing Memory 3 3 Replacing the PCI Card 3 5 3 3 1 Removing the PCI Card 3 5 3 3 2 Installing the PCI Card 3 7 Replacing the SAS Board 3 10 3 4 1 Removing the SAS Board 3 10 3 4 2 Installing the SAS Board 3 13 Replacing the Battery 3 16 3 5 1 Removing the Battery 3 16 3 5 2 Installing the Battery 3 17 Replacing the System Board 3 18 3 6 1 Removing the System Board 3 18 3 6 2 Installing the System Board 3 22 4 Chassis Components 4 1 4 1 4 2 Electrostatic Discharge Safety 4 1 Replacing the Power Supply 4 2 4 2 1 Removing the Power Supply 4 2 4 2 2 Installing the Pow
9. 12 GURE 4 13 GURE 4 14 GURE 4 15 GURE 4 16 GURE 4 17 GURE 4 18 GURE 4 19 Unlocking the Heat Sink Fasteners 3 24 Lifting the Heat Sink from the CPU Socket 3 25 Heat Sink With Clockwise Pointing Arrows 3 25 Inserting the Heat Sink Removal Tool 3 26 Using the Heat Sink Removal Tool 3 26 Removing the Heat Sink Fans 3 27 Replacing the Heat Sink on the CPU Socket 3 27 Setting for JP4 3 28 Installing the System Board 3 29 Installing the SCSI and Serial Port Screws 3 29 Installing the System Board Screws and Standoffs 3 30 Lifting the SAS Cables Out of the Clamps 4 2 Disconnecting the Power Supply Cables 4 3 Loosening the Power Supply Thumbscrew 4 3 Removing the Power Supply 4 4 Installing the Power Supply 4 5 Tightening the Power Supply Thumbscrew 4 5 Connecting the Power Supply Cables 4 6 Pressing the SAS Cables Into the Clamps 4 6 Removing Fans 0 3 4 8 Installing Fans 0 3 4 9 Removing Fans 4 and5 4 10 Disconnecting the Fan Cable 4 11 Connecting the Fan Cable 4 12 Installing Fans4and5 4 12 Removing the Rotary Switch Cap 4 13 Disconnecting the Cables From the DVD Assembly 4 14 Loosening the DVD Assembly Screws 4 14 Removing the DVD Assembly From the Chassis 4 15 Installing the DVD Assembly Into the Chassis 4 16 Figures ix mn n mn nm n n mn n m nm n mn m mn m n mn m nm m n n mn n mn m m mn n x lt GURE
10. 210 Server Service Manual March 2006 TABLE 1 1 TABLE 4 1 TABLE 4 2 TABLE 5 1 TABLE A 1 TABLE A 2 TABLE A 3 TABLE B 1 TABLE B 2 TABLE B 3 TABLE B 4 TABLE B 5 TABLE B 6 TABLE B 7 TABLE B 8 TABLE B 9 TABLE B 10 TABLE B 11 Tables Component Replacement Procedures 1 10 Fans 0 3 and Their Connectors 4 7 Fans 0 3 and Their Connectors 4 9 Verifying the Installation 5 7 Physical Specifications of the Netra 210 Server A Operating and Storage Specifications A 2 Power Requirements A 2 Ethernet Connection Transfer Rates B 1 Gigabit Ethernet Port Signals B 2 Network Management Connector Signals B 3 Default Serial Connection Settings B 3 Serial Management RJ 45 Connector Signals B 4 RJ 45 to DB 9 Adapter Crossovers B 4 RJ 45 to DB 25 Adapter Crossovers B 5 Serial Port I0I0I Connector Signals B 6 Alarm Connector Signals B 7 USB Connector Pin Signals B 7 SCSI Port Pin Signals B 8 xi xii Netra 210 Server Service Manual s March 2006 Preface The Netra 210 Server Service Manual provides detailed procedures that describe the removal and replacement of FRU components in the Netra 210 server This document is written for technicians system administrators authorized service providers ASPs and users who have advanced experience troubleshooting and replacing hardware How This Document Is Organized Chapter 1 describes procedures and conditions to consider
11. 3 5 Section 3 4 Replacing the SAS Board on page 3 10 Section 3 5 Replacing the Battery on page 3 16 Section 3 6 Replacing the System Board on page 3 18 3 1 Electrostatic Discharge Safety Electrostatic discharge ESD sensitive devices such as memory the system board the PCI card the SAS board and the hard drives require special handling Caution The boards and hard drives contain electronic components that are extremely sensitive to static electricity Ordinary amounts of static electricity from clothing or the work environment can destroy components Do not touch the components along their connector edges gt Caution Wear an antistatic wrist strap and use an antistatic mat when handling components such as drive assemblies boards or cards When servicing or removing server components attach an antistatic strap to your wrist and then to a metal area on the chassis gt 3 1 S5 Replacing Memory GPAI Removing Memory 1 Power off the server remove the server from the rack and remove the top cover and airduct m See Section 1 3 Powering Off the Server on page 1 3 m See Section 1 4 Removing the Server From the Rack on page 1 4 m See Section 1 6 Removing the Top Cover on page 1 7 2 Locate the memory The memory is located near the center of the system board just right of the CPU 3 Press down on the ejector levers at both ends of the memory module
12. 4 20 GURE 4 21 GURE 4 22 GURE 4 23 GURE 4 24 GURE 4 25 GURE 4 26 GURE 4 27 GURE 4 28 GURE 4 29 GURE 4 30 GURE 4 31 GURE 4 32 GURE 4 33 GURE 5 1 GURE 5 2 GURE 5 3 GURE 5 4 GURE 5 5 GURE 5 6 GURE 5 7 GURE 5 8 GURE B 1 GURE B 2 GURE B 3 GURE B 4 GURE B 5 GURE B 6 GURE B 7 Tightening the DVD Assembly Screws 4 16 Connecting the Cables to the DVD Assembly 4 17 Installing the Rotary Switch Cap 4 17 Disconnecting Cables From the SAS IF Assembly 4 18 Loosening the SAS IF Assembly Screws 4 19 Lifting the SAS IF Assembly From the Chassis 4 19 Lowering the SAS IF Assembly into the Chassis 4 20 Tightening the SAS IF Assembly Screws 4 21 Connecting Cables to the SAS IF Assembly 4 21 Removing the Bezel Hinge Screws 4 22 Lifting the Bezel off the Chassis 4 23 Identifying the Mounting Tabs of the Bezel Hinges 4 23 Sliding the Hinges Down and Hooking Tabs 4 24 Installing the Bezel Hinge Screws 4 24 Installing the Air Duct 5 2 Lowering the Top Cover 5 2 Securing the Top Cover 5 3 Holding the Bezel 5 3 Closing the Bezel 5 4 Beginning to Slide the Server In 5 5 Securing the Server 5 5 Powering On the Server 5 6 Gigabit Ethernet Port Pin Numbering B 2 Network Management Port Pin Numbering B 3 Serial Management Port Pin Numbering B 4 Serial Port I0l0I Pin Numbering B 6 Alarm Port Pin Numbering B 6 USB Ports Pin Numbering B 7 SCSI Port Pin Numbering B 8 Netra
13. Crossovers Serial Port RJ 45 Connector Pin Signal Description 1 RTS DTR TXD Signal Ground Signal Ground RXD DSR CTS o N D oO FF WwW N Serial Port 10101 DB 25 Adapter Pin N N N WB Dw Signal Description CTS DSR RXD Signal Ground Signal Ground TXD DTR RTS The port labeled l0l0l accepts a DB 9 connector Use this port for general purpose serial data transfers FIGURE B 4 shows the pin numbering of the serial port and TABLE B 8 describes the pin signals Appendix B Signal Pinouts B 5 1 5 ooooo oooo 6 9 FIGURE B 4 Serial Port I0l0l Pin Numbering TABLE B 8 Serial Port 10101 Connector Signals Pin Signal Description Pin Signal Description 1 Data Carrier Detect 6 Data Set Ready 2 Receive Data 7 Request to Send 3 Transmit Data 8 Clear to Send 4 Data Terminal Ready 9 Ring Indicate 5 Ground B 4 Alarm Port The alarm port on the alarm rear transition module uses a standard DB 15 connector In a telecommunications environment use this port to connect to the central office alarming system FIGURE B 5 shows the pin numbering of the alarm port and B 6 TABLE B 9 describes the pin signals Note The alarm port relay contacts are rated for 100 V 0 2 A maximum 8 1 o0O00000 0 o0O00000 ALARM 15 9 FIGURE B 5 Alarm Port Pin Numbering Netra 210 Server Service Manual March 2006 TABLE B 9 Alarm Connector Signals Pin Service Pin
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15. FIGURE 5 5 Closing the Bezel The bezel folds upward Note If the bezel catches while folding stop Gently lower the side of the bezel that is higher to be parallel with the opposite side Then try to fold the bezel again 4 Determine your next steps m If the server is powered off power it on See Section 5 4 Powering On the Server on page 5 6 a Otherwise return to that procedure that directed you here 5 4 Installing the Server Into the Rack The following instructions are for replacing the server into a generic rack and might include steps that are not necessary to install the server into your rack Note If you are installing the server into the rack for the first time see the Netra 210 Server Setting Up Guide 817 2752 Ensure that the top cover is securely in place See Section 5 1 Installing the Top Cover on page 5 1 Netra 210 Server Service Manual s March 2006 2 Ensure that the bezel is properly closed See Section 5 2 Closing the Bezel on page 5 3 3 Lift the server to its position on the rack and begin to slide it in See FIGURE 5 6 FIGURE 5 6 Beginning to Slide the Server In 4 Continue to slide the server back into the rack 5 When fully seated secure the server in place by tightening the screws at both sides of the bezel See FIGURE 5 7 FIGURE 5 7 Securing the Server 6 Reconnect the following cables to the rear panel of the server Network
16. Fl and J16 16 Use a jeweller s flatblade screwdriver to remove the two screws that secure the SCSI port to the chassis rear panel See FIGURE 3 26 Screws FIGURE 3 26 Removing the SCSI and Serial Port Screws 17 Use a 4 5 mm nut driver to remove the two screws that secure the serial port to the chassis rear panel See FIGURE 3 26 18 Remove the remaining screws and standoffs that secure the system board to the chassis See FIGURE 3 27 3 20 Netra 210 Server Service Manual March 2006 FIGURE 3 27 Removing the System Board Screws and Standoffs 19 Slide the system board forward and lift it from the chassis See FIGURE 3 28 3 21 Chapter 3 System Board Components 3 6 2 20 FIGURE 3 28 Removing the System Board Caution Do not power on the server without the system board installed Replace the system board Go to Step 3 of Section 3 6 2 Installing the System Board on page 3 22 Installing the System Board Remove the server from the rack open the bezel and remove the top cover and airduct m See Section 1 4 Removing the Server From the Rack on page 1 4 m See Section 1 5 Opening the Bezel on page 1 5 m See Section 1 6 Removing the Top Cover on page 1 7 Locate where the system board installs The system board installs in the chassis Remove the replacement system board from
17. Power off the server remove the server from the rack and remove the top cover and airduct m See Section 1 3 Powering Off the Server on page 1 3 m See Section 1 4 Removing the Server From the Rack on page 1 4 m See Section 1 6 Removing the Top Cover on page 1 7 Locate the fans Fans 0 3 are located at the center front of the chassis Disconnect the fan cable according to the following table TABLE 4 1 Fans 0 3 and Their Connectors Fan Connector Fan 0 J1 adapter board Fan 1 J2 adapter board Fan 2 F2 system board Fan 3 F3 system board See FIGURE 4 9 Chapter 4 Chassis Components 4 7 4 3 2 FIGURE 4 9 Removing Fans 0 3 Note Remove the SAS cables from J7 of the SAS IF board before removing the fan cable from F3 Lift the fan up and out of its bracket See FIGURE 4 9 Set the fan aside on an antistatic mat Repeat Step 3 to Step 5 for each fan to be removed Caution Do not power on the server without the fans installed Determine your next steps m If you were directed here by another procedure return to that procedure a Otherwise replace the fans Go to Step 3 of Section 4 3 2 Installing Fans 0 3 on page 4 8 Installing Fans 0 3 Remove the server from the rack and remove the top cover m See Section 1 4 Removing the Server From the Rack on page 1 4 m See Section 1 6 Removing the Top Cover on page 1 7 Locat
18. See FIGURE 3 1 FIGURE 3 1 Pressing Down the Ejector Levers 4 Lift the memory straight up and out of the socket See FIGURE 3 2 3 2 Netra 210 Server Service Manual March 2006 S9 FIGURE 3 2 Lifting the Memory Out of the Socket Set the memory aside on an antistatic mat Repeat Step 3 to Step 5 for each memory module to be removed Determine your next steps m If you were directed here by another procedure return to that procedure a If you are replacing memory go to Step 3 of Section 3 2 2 Installing Memory on page 3 3 a Otherwise install the air duct and top cover install the server into the rack and power on the server a See Section 5 1 Installing the Top Cover on page 5 1 a See Section 5 3 Installing the Server Into the Rack on page 5 4 a See Section 5 4 Powering On the Server on page 5 6 Installing Memory Power off the server remove the server from the rack and remove the top cover and airduct m See Section 1 3 Powering Off the Server on page 1 3 m See Section 1 4 Removing the Server From the Rack on page 1 4 m See Section 1 6 Removing the Top Cover on page 1 7 Chapter 3 System Board Components 3 3 2 Locate where the memory installs The memory installs in matched pairs near the center of the system board just right of the CPU See FIGURE 3 3 FIGURE 3 3 Memory Pairs For each CPU install the first matched pair in Bank
19. The hard drives are located at the front of the chassis on the right side The top drive is HDD1 the bottom drive is HDDO 3 If the server is powered off go to Step 5 4 If the server is powered on a Determine the Ap_ 1d for the hard drive to be removed As superuser in a terminal window type cfgadm al Ap_Id c0 c0 dsk c0t0g0 c1 c1 dsk c1t0d0 c1 dsk c1t1dg0 c2 c3 c4 es usb0 1 usb0 2 Type scsi bus CD ROM scsi bus disk disk scsi bus scsi bus fc private c4 216000c0ff883cc4 disk fc unknown unknown Receptacle connected connected connected connected connected connected connected connected connected connected empty empty Occupant configured configured configured configured configured Condition unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unconfigured unknown unconfigured unknown configured configured unknown unknown unconfigured unknown unconfigured ok unconfigured ok b Search the Type column for the first occurrence of the word disk This is the entry for HDDO In this example the respective Ap_Id for HDD0 is cl dsk clt0do The entry immediately following is for HDD1 or c1 dsk c1t1 0 c Remove the drive Netra 210 Server Service Manual s March 2006 a To remove HDDO type cfgadm c unconfigure c1 dsk c1t0d0 a To remove HDD1 type cfgadm c unconfigure c1 dsk cltld0 Wait for the top LED of the
20. air duct and top cover install the server into the rack power on the server and verify the installation See Section 5 1 Installing the Top Cover on page 5 1 See Section 5 3 Installing the Server Into the Rack on page 5 4 See Section 5 4 Powering On the Server on page 5 6 See Section 5 5 Verifying the Installation on page 5 7 3 4 3 4 1 Replacing the SAS Board Removing the SAS Board Power off the server remove the server from the rack and remove the top cover and airduct m See Section 1 3 Powering Off the Server on page 1 3 m See Section 1 4 Removing the Server From the Rack on page 1 4 m See Section 1 6 Removing the Top Cover on page 1 7 Locate the SAS board The SAS board is located under the PCI card at the left rear of the system board Remove the PCI card See Section 3 3 1 Removing the PCI Card on page 3 5 Disconnect the two SAS cables from the SAS board See FIGURE 3 14 3 10 Netra 210 Server Service Manual March 2006 FIGURE 3 14 Disconnecting the SAS Cables Note Remember which color cable attaches to which connector 5 Lift the SAS cables out of the clamps on the side of the power supply See FIGURE 3 15 FIGURE 3 15 Lifting the SAS Cables Out of the Clamps 6 Disconnect the two SAS cables from the SAS IF assembly at J7 See FIGURE 3 16 Chapter 3 System Board Components 3 11 FIGURE 3 16 Disconnec
21. and antistatic packaging Align the holes of the SAS board over the plastic and metal standoffs Chapter 3 System Board Components 3 13 6 Press the left edge of the SAS board down onto the plastic standoff See FIGURE 3 19 FIGURE 3 19 Installing the SAS Board 7 Carefully lower the right edge of the SAS board down onto the system board connectors and press firmly See FIGURE 3 19 8 Using a No 2 Phillips screwdriver install the screw at the left rear of the SAS board to secure it in place See FIGURE 3 20 FIGURE 3 20 Installing the SAS Board Screw 9 Remove the two SAS cables from the shipping container and connect them to the SAS IF assembly at J7 See FIGURE 3 21 3 14 Netra 210 Server Service Manual March 2006 FIGURE 3 21 Connecting Cables to the SAS IF Assembly 10 Press the SAS cables into the clamps on the side of the power supply See FIGURE 3 22 FIGURE 3 22 Pressing the SAS Cables In to the Clamps 11 Connect the two SAS cables to the SAS board See FIGURE 3 23 Chapter 3 System Board Components 3 15 FIGURE 3 23 Connecting the SAS Cables 12 Determine your next steps m If you were directed here by another procedure return to that procedure a Otherwise install the air duct and top cover install the server into the rack power on the server and verify the installation See Section 5 1 Installing the Top Cover on page 5 1 See Section 5 3 Installing the Ser
22. and its replaceable components TABLE 1 1 contains links to the service procedures to replace those components Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 9 1 10 FIGURE 1 10 Netra 210 Server Replaceable Components TABLE 1 1 Component Replacement Procedures Number 1 NO I W ND Component Battery Bezel CPU DVD assembly DVD module Fans 0 3 Fans 4 and 5 Procedure Section 3 5 Replacing the Battery on page 3 16 Section 4 7 Replacing the Bezel on page 4 22 Section 3 6 Replacing the System Board on page 3 18 Section 4 5 Replacing the DVD Assembly on page 4 13 Section 2 3 Replacing the DVD Module on page 2 7 Section 4 3 Replacing Fans 0 3 on page 4 7 Section 4 4 Replacing Fans 4 and 5 on page 4 10 Netra 210 Server Service Manual s March 2006 TABLE 1 1 Component Replacement Procedures Continued Number Component Procedure 8 Hard drive Section 2 2 Replacing the Hard Drive on page 2 2 9 Memory Section 3 2 Replacing Memory on page 3 2 10 System board Section 3 6 Replacing the System Board on page 3 18 11 PCIcad Section 3 3 Replacing the PCI Card on page 3 5 12 Power supply Section 4 2 Replacing the Power Supply on page 4 2 13 SAS board Section 3 4 Replacing the SAS Board on page 3 10 14 SASIFassembly Section 4 6 Replacing the SAS IF Assembly on page 4 18 15 scc Section 2 4 Replacing the System Configu
23. crossover adapter pinout B 4 crossover adapters B 4 D determining the Ap_Id 2 2 documentation feedback ii xvi related ii xv DVD assembly cable connections 4 14 installing 4 15 removing 4 13 module installing 2 8 removing 2 7 E electrical specifications A 2 input current A 2 surge current A 2 voltage A 2 electrostatic discharge 1 2 2 1 3 1 4 1 Index 1 environmental specifications A 2 altitude A 2 ambient temperature A 2 relative humidity A 2 ESD cautions 1 2 2 1 3 1 4 1 Ethernet ports B 1 pinout B 2 F fans 0 3 cable connections 4 7 installing 4 8 removing 4 7 4and5 cable connections 4 10 installing 4 11 removing 4 10 CPU cable connections 3 24 removing 3 23 G Gigabit Ethernet ports B 1 pinout B 2 H hard drive installing 2 4 removing 2 2 l idling noise A 2 input current A 2 installing battery 3 17 bezel 4 23 DVD assembly 4 15 module 2 8 fans 0 3 4 8 4and 5 4 11 hard drive 2 4 memory 3 3 PCI card 3 7 Index 2 Netra 210 Server Service Manual March 2006 power supply 4 4 SAS board 3 13 IF assembly 4 20 SCC 2 11 server into rack 5 4 system board 3 22 top cover 5 1 memory installing 3 3 removing 3 2 rules 3 4 N NEBS compliance A 3 network management port B 2 pinout B 3 Oo opening bezel 1 5 operating noise A 2 P PCI card installing 3 7 removing 3 5 physical specifications A 1 pinout alar
24. its shipping container and antistatic packaging 3 22 Netra 210 Server Service Manual March 2006 4 Locate the CPU heat sink assemblies on the system board See FIGURE 3 29 Depending on your system board FRU you might have either one or two CPU heat sink assemblies CPUI heat sink assembly CPU0 heat sink assembly Front of the system board FIGURE 3 29 Location of the CPU Heat Sink Assemblies 5 Detach the fan power cable connectors from the system board See FIGURE 3 30 Follow the fan power cables from the fans to the cable connectors on the board Fan power cable connectors FIGURE 3 30 Detaching the Fan Power Cables Chapter 3 System Board Components 3 23 Note The connectors for the CPU0 heat sink fans are labeled PO FO and PO F1 on the system board and the connectors for the CPU1 heat sink fans are labeled P1 FO and P1 F1 6 Unlock the heat sink from the CPU socket by first pressing down on the fasteners securing the heat sink assembly and then lifting them up See FIGURE 3 31 Repeat this step for both fasteners on the heat sink FIGURE 3 31 Unlocking the Heat Sink Fasteners 7 Perform the appropriate step for your situation m l the heat sink is free after the heat sink fasteners are disconnected carefully remove the heat sink See FIGURE 3 32 3 24 Netra 210 Server Service Manual March 2006 FIGURE 3 32 Lifting the Heat Sink from the CPU Socket m If the heat sink is
25. page 1 4 m See Section 1 5 Opening the Bezel on page 1 5 m See Section 1 6 Removing the Top Cover on page 1 7 Locate where the DVD assembly installs The DVD assembly installs at the left front of the chassis Remove the replacement DVD assembly from its shipping container and antistatic packaging Position the DVD assembly over the chassis and lower the front end down into the chassis front panel See FIGURE 4 19 Chapter 4 Chassis Components 4 15 FIGURE 4 19 Installing the DVD Assembly Into the Chassis 5 Lower the rear end down and slide the DVD assembly forward See FIGURE 4 19 6 Using the No 2 Phillips screwdriver tighten the two screws to secure the DVD assembly to the chassis See FIGURE 4 20 FIGURE 4 20 Tightening the DVD Assembly Screws 7 Connect the ribbon cable to J501 and the cable to J505 See FIGURE 4 21 4 16 Netra 210 Server Service Manual March 2006 10 11 FIGURE 4 21 Connecting the Cables to the DVD Assembly Install the rotary switch cap by aligning it with the flat spot of the shaft and then pressing it straight on See FIGURE 4 22 FIGURE 4 22 Installing the Rotary Switch Cap Install the SCC See Section 2 4 2 Installing the SCC on page 2 11 Install the DVD module See Section 2 3 2 Installing the DVD Module on page 2 8 Determine your next steps m If you were directed here by another procedure return to that proc
26. respective hard drive to illuminate 5 Press the drive button to release the drive latch The latch opens See FIGURE 2 1 FIGURE 2 1 Releasing the Drive Latch 6 Pull firmly on the drive latch to slide the drive out of the drive bay See FIGURE 2 2 Chapter 2 Storage Components 2 3 VAN 72 FIGURE 2 2 Sliding the Drive Out of the Drive Bay Set the drive aside on an antistatic mat Determine your next steps m If you were directed here by another procedure return to that procedure m If you are replacing the hard drive with another go to Section 2 2 2 Installing the Hard Drive on page 2 4 m If you are not replacing the hard drive go to Section 5 2 Closing the Bezel on page 5 3 Installing the Hard Drive Open the bezel See Section 1 5 Opening the Bezel on page 1 5 Locate where the hard drive is to be installed The hard drives are located at the front of the chassis on the right side The top drive is HDD1 the bottom drive is HDDO Remove the replacement hard drive from its shipping container and antistatic packaging Press the drive button to release the drive latch The latch opens Orient the hard drive with the drive latch towards you and the label facing up Gently slide the drive into the drive bay by pressing on the area between the drive button and the drive status LEDs See FIGURE 2 3 2 4 Netra 210 Server Service Manual March 2006 F
27. the SAS IF Assembly on page 4 20 Install the hard drives See Section 2 2 2 Installing the Hard Drive on page 2 4 Install the DVD assembly See Section 4 5 2 Installing the DVD Assembly on page 4 15 Install the SCC See Section 2 4 2 Installing the SCC on page 2 11 Install the DVD module or a filler panel See Section 2 3 2 Installing the DVD Module on page 2 8 Install the air duct and top cover close the bezel install the server into the rack power on the server and verify the installation m See Section 5 1 Installing the Top Cover on page 5 1 See Section 5 2 Closing the Bezel on page 5 3 See Section 5 3 Installing the Server Into the Rack on page 5 4 See Section 5 4 Powering On the Server on page 5 6 a a a m See Section 5 5 Verifying the Installation on page 5 7 Chapter 3 System Board Components 3 31 3 32 Netra 210 Server Service Manual March 2006 CHAPTER 4 Chassis Components The chapter provides service procedures for chassis components Topics include Section 4 1 Electrostatic Discharge Safety on page 4 1 Section 4 2 Replacing the Power Supply on page 4 2 Section 4 3 Replacing Fans 0 3 on page 4 7 Section 4 4 Replacing Fans 4 and 5 on page 4 10 Section 4 5 Replacing the DVD Assembly on page 4 13 Section 4 6 Replacing the SAS IF Assembly on page 4 18 Section 4 7 Replacing the Beze
28. 0 B0 Install the second matched pair in Bank1 B1 3 Remove one memory module from its shipping container and antistatic packaging 4 Position the memory over the respective slot with the notch in the memory aligning to the key of the slot See FIGURE 3 4 FIGURE 3 4 Positioning the Memory Over the Slot 3 4 Netra 210 Server Service Manual March 2006 5 Press the memory down into the slot firmly until it clicks into place See FIGURE 3 5 FIGURE 3 5 Pressing Memory Into the Slot 6 Repeat Step 3 to Step 5 for each memory module to be installed 7 Determine your next steps m If you were directed here by another procedure return to that procedure a Otherwise install the air duct and top cover install the server into the rack power on the server and verify the installation See Section 5 1 Installing the Top Cover on page 5 1 See Section 5 3 Installing the Server Into the Rack on page 5 4 See Section 5 4 Powering On the Server on page 5 6 See Section 5 5 Verifying the Installation on page 5 7 3 3 Replacing the PCI Card 3 3 1 Removing the PCI Card 1 Power off the server remove the server from the rack and remove the top cover and airduct m See Section 1 3 Powering Off the Server on page 1 3 m See Section 1 4 Removing the Server From the Rack on page 1 4 m See Section 1 6 Removing the Top Cover on page 1 7 Chapter 3 System Board Component
29. 0 C Short term 23 F to 131 F 5 C to 55 C Relative humidity 5 to 85 RH noncondensing 5 to 93 RH noncondensing 80 F 27 C max wet bulb 100 F 38 C max wet bulb Altitude 1300 ft up to 13100 ft 400 m up to 4000 1300 ft up to 39000 ft 400 m up to m 12000 m A 3 Acoustic Noise Emissions The acoustic noise emissions on a Netra 210 server are as follows m Operating acoustic noise is 7 0 B LWAd 1B 10dB a Idling acoustic noise is 7 0 B LWAd 1B 10dB Declared noise emissions are in accordance with ISO 9296 standards AA Electrical Specifications TABLEA 3 Power Requirements Electrical Element DC Version Requirement AC Version Requirement Voltage nominal 48 VDC 60 VDC 100 to 240 VAC Input current maximum 10A 4 9 A RMS at 100 VAC Max input surge current 20 A 20 A A 2 Netra 210 Server Service Manual March 2006 A 5 NEBS Level 3 Compliance The DC powered version of the Netra 210 server meets NEBS Level 3 requirements per SR 3580 including the appropriate sections of GR 63 CORE Network Equipment Building System Requirements Physical Protection and GR 1089 CORE Electromagnetic Compatibility and Electrical Safety Generic Criteria for Network Telecommunications Equipment Caution To maintain NEBS compliance the network management NET MGT Ethernet port and the RJ45 serial management SERIAL MGT port must use shielded cables and both ends of the shield must be grounded
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31. Appendix A Specifications A 3 A 4 Netra 210 Server Service Manual March 2006 APPENDIX B Signal Pinouts This appendix gives the pinouts for the following Netra 210 server rear ports Section B 1 Gigabit Ethernet Ports on page B 1 Section B 2 Network Management Port on page B 2 Section B 3 Serial Ports on page B 3 Section B 4 Alarm Port on page B 6 Section B 5 USB Ports on page B 7 Section B 6 SCSI Port on page B 8 B 1 Gigabit Ethernet Ports The Netra 210 server has four autonegotiating 10 100 1000BASE T Gigabit Ethernet system domain ports All four Ethernet ports use a standard RJ 45 connector the transfer rates for which are given in TABLE B 1 FIGURE B 1 shows the pin numbering of the ports and TABLE B 2 describes the pin signals TABLE B 1 Ethernet Connection Transfer Rates Connection Type IEEE Terminology Transfer Rate Ethernet 10BASE T 10 Mbit sec Fast Ethernet 100BASE TX 100 Mbits sec Gigabit Ethernet 1000BASE T 1000 Mbit sec B 1 FIGURE B 1 Gigabit Ethernet Port Pin Numbering TABLE B 2 Gigabit Ethernet Port Signals Pin Signal Description 1 Transmit Receive Data 0 2 Transmit Receive Data 0 3 Transmit Receive Data 1 4 Transmit Receive Data 2 oN OA i Signal Description Transmit Receive Data 2 Transmit Receive Data 1 Transmit Receive Data 3 Transmit Receive Data 3 Network Management Port
32. IGURE 2 3 Sliding the Drive Into the Drive Bay When you feel resistance press firmly so that the drive latch begins to close Press the drive latch closed The latch clicks See FIGURE 2 4 FIGURE 2 4 Closing the Drive Latch Note If you feel the latch bind stop Gently pull back on the latch and try closing it again Determine your next steps m If you were directed here by another procedure return to that procedure m If the server is powered on configure the installed drive Chapter 2 Storage Components 2 5 a Determine the Ap_Id for the hard drive installed As superuser in a terminal window type cfgadm al Ap_Id Type Receptacle Occupant Condition c0 scsi bus connected configured unknown c0 dsk c0t0d0 CD ROM connected configured unknown c1 scsi bus connected configured unknown c1 dsk c1t0d0 disk connected unconfigured unknown c1 dsk c1t1dg0 disk connected unconfigured unknown c2 scsi bus connected unconfigured unknown c3 scsi bus connected unconfigured unknown c4 fc private connected configured unknown c4 216000cO0OfF883cc4 disk connected configured unknown roe ic connected unconfigured unknown usb0 1 unknown empty unconfigured ok usb0 2 unknown empty unconfigured ok b Search the Type column for the first occurrence of the word disk This is the entry for HDDO In this example the respective Ap_Id for HDDO is cl dsk cl1t0do The entry immediately following is for HDD1 or
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34. Service NC 9 ALARM1_NC 2 NC 10 ALARM1_COM 3 NC 11 ALARM2_NO 4 NC 12 ALARM2_NC 5 ALARM0_NO 13 ALARM2_COM 6 ALARMO_NC 14 ALARM3_NO 7 ALARM0_COM 15 ALARM3_COM 8 ALARM1_NO CHASSIS FRAME GND B 5 USB Ports The server has two USB ports for attaching supported USB 1 1 compliant devices FIGURE B 6 shows the pin numbering of the USB ports and TABLE B 10 describes the pin signals USB 0 USB 1 FIGURE B 6 USB Ports Pin Numbering TABLE B 10 USB Connector Pin Signals Pin Signal Description 1 5 V 2 DAT 3 DAT 4 Ground Appendix B Signal Pinouts B 7 B 6 SCSI Port The SCSI port is a multimode Ultra 160 SCSI interface To operate at Ultra 160 SCSI speeds the device must be in low voltage differential LVD mode If a single ended device is connected to the server it automatically switches to single ended mode FIGURE B 7 shows the pin numbering of the SCSI port and TABLE B 11 describes the pin signals 1 34 TCO CCC ACCC S i aa aan 35 68 FIGURE B 7 SCSI Port Pin Numbering TABLE B 11 SCSI Port Pin Signals Pin Signal Description Pin Signal Description 1 Data12 35 Data12 2 Datal13 36 Data13 3 Datal4 37 Datal4 4 Data15 38 Data15 5 P
35. URE 2 5 GURE 2 6 GURE 2 7 GURE 2 8 GURE 2 9 GURE 2 10 Figures Required Tools 1 3 Releasing the Server From the Rack 1 5 Sliding the Server Out of the Rack 1 5 Opening the Bezel 1 6 Bezel Open 1 6 Loosening the Cover Screws 1 7 Removing the Top Cover 1 8 Removing the Air Duct 1 8 Attaching the Antistatic Wrist Strap 1 9 Netra 210 Server Replaceable Components 1 10 Releasing the Drive Latch 2 3 Sliding the Drive Out of the Drive Bay 2 4 Sliding the Drive Into the Drive Bay 2 5 Closing the Drive Latch 2 5 Removing the DVD Module 2 7 Installing the Filler Panel 2 8 Removing the DVD Filler Panel 2 9 Sliding the DVD Module In 2 9 Removing the SCC 2 11 Sliding the SCC Into the Slot 2 12 vii mn GURE 3 1 n GURE 3 2 mn GURE 3 3 m GURE 3 4 n GURE 3 5 n GURE 3 6 mn GURE 3 7 n GURE 3 8 m GURE 3 9 mn GURE 3 10 n GURE 3 11 mn GURE 3 12 m GURE 3 13 mn GURE 3 14 m GURE 3 15 n GURE 3 16 m GURE 3 17 mn GURE 3 18 m GURE 3 19 mn GURE 3 20 n GURE 3 21 n GURE 3 22 mn GURE 3 23 n GURE 3 24 mn GURE 3 25 m GURE 3 26 mn GURE 3 27 m GURE 3 28 mn GURE 3 29 n GURE 3 30 Pressing Down the Ejector Levers 3 2 Lifting the Memory Out of the Socket 3 3 Memory Pairs 3 4 Positioning the Memory Over the Slot 3 4 Pressing Memory Into the Slot 3 5 Loosenin
36. arity1 39 Parity 6 Data0 40 Data0 7 Datal 41 Datal 8 Data2 42 Data2 9 Data3 43 Data3 10 Data4 44 Data4 1 Data5 45 Data5 12 Data6 46 Data6 13 Data7 47 Data7 14 Parity0 48 Parity0 15 Ground 49 Ground 16 DIFF_SENSE 50 Ground 17 TERM_PWR 51 TERM_PWR 18 TERM_PWR 52 TERM_PWR B 8 Netra 210 Server Service Manual March 2006 TABLE B 11 SCSI Port Pin Signals Continued Pin Signal Description Pin Signal Description 19 N C 53 N C 20 Ground 54 Ground 21 ATN 55 ATN 22 Ground 56 Ground 23 BSY 57 BSY 24 ACK 58 ACK 25 RST 59 RST 26 MSG 60 MSG 27 SEL 61 SEL 28 CD 62 CD 29 REQ 63 REQ 30 I O 64 I O 31 Data8 65 Data8 32 Data9 66 Data9 33 Data10 67 Data10 34 Data11 68 Data11 Appendix B Signal Pinouts B 9 B 10 Netra 210 Server Service Manual s March 2006 Index A acoustic noise idling A 2 operating A 2 acoustic noise emissions specifications A 2 alarm port B 6 pinout B 6 altitude A 2 ambient temperature A 2 antistatic tools 1 3 B battery installing 3 17 removing 3 16 type 3 16 bezel closing 5 3 installing 4 23 opening 1 5 removing 4 22 C cable connections DVD assembly 4 14 fans 0 3 4 7 4and 5 4 10 CPU 3 24 power supply 4 2 SAS board 3 10 IF assembly 3 11 4 18 cautions 1 2 ESD 1 2 2 1 3 1 4 1 closing bezel 5 3 compliance NEBS A 3
37. autions warnings and instructions in the Netra 210 Server Safety and Compliance Guide 819 3206 The document is available at http www sun com documentation L 222 gt l gt 1 1 3 m Ensure that the voltage and frequency of your power source match the voltage and frequency inscribed on the equipment s electrical rating label m Never push objects of any kind through openings in the equipment Dangerous voltages might be present Conductive foreign objects could produce a short circuit that could cause fire electric shock or damage to your equipment Safety Symbols The following symbols might appear in this book note their meanings Caution There is a risk of personal injury and equipment damage To avoid personal injury and equipment damage follow the instructions Caution Hot surface Avoid contact Surfaces are hot and might cause personal injury if touched Caution Hazardous voltages are present To reduce the risk of electric shock and danger to personal health follow the instructions Electrostatic Discharge Safety Electrostatic discharge ESD sensitive devices such as memory the system board the PCI card the SAS board and the hard drives require special handling Caution The boards and hard drives contain electronic components that are extremely sensitive to static electricity Ordinary amounts of static electricity from clothing or the work environment can destroy compon
38. before replacing components Chapter 2 provides service procedures for storage devices Chapter 3 describes service procedures for system board components Chapter 4 provides service procedures for chassis components Chapter 5 describes procedures and conditions after replacing components Appendix A lists the specifications of the Netra 210 server Appendix B provides several signal pinouts for the external connectors Using UNIX Commands Use this section to alert readers that not all UNIX commands are provided For example xiii This document might not contain information about basic UNIX commands and procedures such as shutting down the system booting the system and configuring devices Refer to the following for this information a Software documentation that you received with your system m Solaris Operating System documentation which is at http docs sun com Shell Prompts Shell C shell C shell superuser Bourne shell and Korn shell Bourne shell and Korn shell superuser Prompt machine name machine name Typographic Conventions Typeface Meaning AaBbCc123 The names of commands files and directories on screen computer output AaBbCc123 What you type when contrasted with on screen computer output AaBbCc123 Book titles new words or terms words to be emphasized Replace command line variables with real names or values Examples Edit your login file Use 1s
39. c1 dsk c1t1 0 c Configure the installed hard drive a To configure HDDO type cfgadm c configure cl1 dsk c1t0d0 a To configure HDD1 type cfgadm c configure c1 dsk clt1d0 m Otherwise close the bezel power on the server and verify the installation a See Section 5 2 Closing the Bezel on page 5 3 a See Section 5 4 Powering On the Server on page 5 6 a See Section 5 5 Verifying the Installation on page 5 7 2 6 Netra 210 Server Service Manual March 2006 2 3 Aded Replacing the DVD Module Removirng the DVD Module Power off the server remove the server from the rack open the bezel and remove the top cover and airduct See Section 1 3 Powering Off the Server on page 1 3 See Section 1 4 Removing the Server From the Rack on page 1 4 See Section 1 5 Opening the Bezel on page 1 5 a a a m See Section 1 6 Removing the Top Cover on page 1 7 Note It is not necessary to remove the air duct Locate the DVD module The DVD module is located at the left of the front panel Pull and hold the release tab at the right rear of the DVD module See FIGURE 2 5 FIGURE 2 5 Removing the DVD Module While holding the release tab pull the DVD module out through the chassis front panel See FIGURE 2 5 Determine your next steps m If you were directed here by another procedure return to that procedure Chapter 2 S
40. cables ALOM cables Serial cables USB cables PCI connector cables SCSI cables Chapter 5 Finishing Up 5 5 a Alarm cables m Power cables 7 Power on the server See Section 5 4 Powering On the Server on page 5 6 5 4 Powering On the Server After servicing the server power it back on Ensure that the server is properly installed back into the rack See Section 5 3 Installing the Server Into the Rack on page 5 4 Open the bezel See Section 1 5 Opening the Bezel on page 1 5 Press and release the power button See FIGURE 5 8 W9TANG FIGURE 5 8 Powering On the Server Close the bezel See Section 5 2 Closing the Bezel on page 5 3 If components were installed verify their installation See Section 5 5 Verifying the Installation on page 5 7 5 6 Netra 210 Server Service Manual March 2006 5 9 Verifying the Installation Use TABLE 5 1 to help verify the installation of the replacement part TABLE 5 1 Verifying the Installation YES NO SITUATION TASK QUESTION Go to Go to Suspected component has been replaced Step 1 Power on the server and boot the system Step 2 Is the detrimental behavior still observed Step 4 Step 3 Step 3 Is the replacement part functioning properly Step 7 Step 4 Step 4 Are other causes of failure possible Step 6 Step 5 Step 5 Check replacement part installation and functionality Repla
41. ce if necessary Return to Step 1 Step 6 Troubleshoot the server operation See the Netra 210 Server System Administration Guide 819 2749 Step 7 Done Chapter 5 Finishing Up 5 7 5 8 Netra 210 Server Service Manual March 2006 APPENDIX A Specifications This appendix provides the Netra 210 server specifications This appendix is divided into the following sections Section A 1 Physical Specifications on page A 1 Section A 2 Environmental Requirements on page A 2 Section A 3 Acoustic Noise Emissions on page A 2 Section A 4 Electrical Specifications on page A 2 Section A 5 NEBS Level 3 Compliance on page A 3 A 1 Physical Specifications TABLE A 1 Physical Specifications of the Netra 210 Server Netra 210 Server Dimensions Measurements Height 1 rack unit 1 72 inches 43 6 mm Width without bezel 16 73 inches 425 mm Width with bezel 17 4 inches 442 mm Depth from front bezel to system board connectors 19 4 inches 493 mm Depth to rear of power supply unit handle 20 06 inches 509 5 mm Weight approximate with full configuration 21 6 pounds 9 8 kg not including PCI cards A 1 A 2 Environmental Requirements You can operate and store the server safely in the conditions etailed in TABLE A 2 TABLE A 2 Operating and Storage Specifications Specification Operating Storage Ambient temperature 41 F to 104 F 5 C to 40 C 40 F to 158 F 40 C to 7
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43. e SAS IF assembly to the chassis See FIGURE 4 27 4 20 Netra 210 Server Service Manual March 2006 FIGURE 4 27 Tightening the SAS IF Assembly Screws 6 Connect the cables to the SAS IF assembly in this order m The two SAS cables at J7 m The cable from the power supply at J501 m The cable from the DVD assembly at J5 See FIGURE 4 28 FIGURE 4 28 Connecting Cables to the SAS IF Assembly 7 Install the hard drives See Section 2 2 2 Installing the Hard Drive on page 2 4 8 Determine your next steps m If you were directed here by another procedure return to that procedure a Otherwise install the air duct and top cover close the bezel install the server into the rack power on the server and verify the installation a See Section 5 1 Installing the Top Cover on page 5 1 Chapter 4 Chassis Components 4 21 See Section 5 2 Closing the Bezel on page 5 3 See Section 5 3 Installing the Server Into the Rack on page 5 4 See Section 5 4 Powering n the Server on page 5 6 See Section 5 5 Verifying the Installation on page 5 7 4 7 4 7 1 Replacing the Bezel Removing the Bezel Open the bezel See Section 1 5 Opening the Bezel on page 1 5 Using a No 2 Phillips screwdriver remove the two screws that secure the bezel hinge to the chassis See FIGURE 4 29 FIGURE 4 29 Removing the Bezel Hinge Screws Grasp the bezel at the hinges lifti
44. e where the fan installs Fans 0 3 install at the center front of the chassis Remove the replacement fan from its shipping container and antistatic packaging 4 8 Netra 210 Server Service Manual March 2006 4 Set the fan down into the bracket See FIGURE 4 10 FIGURE 4 10 Installing Fans 0 3 5 Connect the fan cable to its respective connector Use the following table TABLE 4 2 Fans 0 3 and Their Connectors Fan Connector Fan0 J1 adapter board Fan1 J2 adapter board Fan2 F2 system board Fan3 F3 system board See FIGURE 4 10 Note Connect the SAS cables to J7 of the SAS IF board after connecting the fan cable from F3 6 Repeat Step 3 to Step 5 for each fan being installed 7 Determine your next steps m If you were directed here by another procedure return to that procedure a Otherwise install the air duct and top cover install the server into the rack power on the server and verify the installation a See Section 5 1 Installing the Top Cover on page 5 1 a See Section 5 3 Installing the Server Into the Rack on page 5 4 a See Section 5 4 Powering On the Server on page 5 6 Chapter 4 Chassis Components 4 9 a See Section 5 5 Verifying the Installation on page 5 7 4 4 Replacing Fans 4 and 5 4 4 1 Removing Fans 4 and 5 1 Power off the server remove the server from the rack and remove the top cover m See Section 1 3 Powering Off the Serve
45. edure a Otherwise install the air duct and top cover close the bezel install the server into the rack power on the server and verify the installation See Section 5 1 Installing the Top Cover on page 5 1 See Section 5 2 Closing the Bezel on page 5 3 See Section 5 3 Installing the Server Into the Rack on page 5 4 See Section 5 4 Powering On the Server on page 5 6 Chapter 4 Chassis Components 4 17 a See Section 5 5 Verifying the Installation on page 5 7 4 6 4 6 1 Replacing the SAS IF Assembly Removing the SAS IF Assembly Power off the server remove the server from the rack open the bezel and remove the top cover and airduct See Section 1 3 Powering Off the Server on page 1 3 See Section 1 4 Removing the Server From the Rack on page 1 4 See Section 1 5 Opening the Bezel on page 1 5 a a a m See Section 1 6 Removing the Top Cover on page 1 7 Locate the SAS IF assembly The SAS IF assembly is located at the right front of the chassis Remove the hard drives See Section 2 2 1 Removing the Hard Drive on page 2 2 Disconnect the cables from the SAS IF assembly in this order m The cable from the DVD assembly at J5 m The cable from the power supply at J501 m The two SAS cables at J7 See FIGURE 4 23 FIGURE 4 23 Disconnecting Cables From the SAS IF Assembly 4 18 Netra 210 Server Service Manual March 2006 5
46. ents Do not touch the components along their connector edges Caution Wear an antistatic wrist strap and use an antistatic mat when handling components such as drive assemblies boards or cards When servicing or removing server components attach an antistatic strap to your wrist and then to a metal area on the chassis 1 2 Netra 210 Server Service Manual s March 2006 1 2 Required Tools The Netra 210 server was designed to be serviced with the following tools a Antistatic wrist strap m No 2 Phillips screwdriver See FIGURE 1 1 E FIGURE 1 1 Required Tools Place ESD sensitive components such as the system board memory PCI cards hard drives and the NVRAM on an antistatic mat The following items can be used as an antistatic mat m Antistatic bag used to wrap a Sun replacement part m Sun ESD mat part number 250 1088 available through your Sun sales representative m Disposable ESD mat shipped with replacement parts or optional server components 1 3 Powering Off the Server Most procedures require the server to be powered off before proceeding Note If the server is accessed by several users inform them of your intentions Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 3 Become superuser of the server and power it off using the following command poweroff The server powers off 1 4 1 4 Removing the Server From the Rack Many procedures require the server to be removed
47. er Supply 4 4 iv Netra 210 Server Service Manual s March 2006 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 7 Replacing Fans 0 3 4 7 4 3 1 Removing Fans 0 3 4 7 4 3 2 Installing Fans 0 3 4 8 Replacing Fans 4and5 4 10 4 4 1 Removing Fans4and5 4 10 4 4 2 Installing Fans4and5 4 11 Replacing the DVD Assembly 4 13 4 5 1 Removing the DVD Assembly 4 13 4 5 2 Installing the DVD Assembly 4 15 Replacing the SASIF Assembly 4 18 4 6 1 Removing the SAS IF Assembly 4 18 4 6 2 Installing the SAS IF Assembly 4 20 Replacing the Bezel 4 22 4 7 1 Removing the Bezel 4 22 4 7 2 Installing the Bezel 4 23 Finishing Up 5 1 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 5 Installing the Top Cover 5 1 Closing the Bezel 5 3 Installing the Server Into the Rack 5 4 Powering On the Server 5 6 Verifying the Installation 5 7 Specifications A 1 AI A 2 A 3 A 4 A 5 Physical Specifications A 1 Environmental Requirements A 2 Acoustic Noise Emissions A 2 Electrical Specifications A 2 NEBS Level 3 Compliance A 3 Contents v B Signal Pinouts B 1 B 1 Gigabit Ethernet Ports B 1 B 2 Network Management Port B 2 B 3 Serial Ports B 3 B 3 1 Serial Management Port B 3 B 3 2 Serial Port 10101 B 5 B 4 Alarm Port B 6 B5 USB Ports B 7 B6 SCSIPort B 8 vi Netra 210 Server Service Manual March 2006 GURE 1 1 GURE 1 2 GURE 1 3 GURE 1 4 GURE 1 5 GURE 1 6 GURE 1 7 GURE 1 8 GURE 1 9 GURE 1 10 GURE 2 1 GURE 2 2 GURE 2 3 GURE 2 4 G
48. ezel so that it can be removed go to Section 4 7 1 Removing the Bezel on page 4 22 m Otherwise return to the procedure that directed you here 1 6 Netra 210 Server Service Manual s March 2006 1 6 Removing the Top Cover 1 Power off and remove the server from the rack m See Section 1 3 Powering Off the Server on page 1 3 m See Section 1 4 Removing the Server From the Rack on page 1 4 2 Locate the top cover Facing the bezel the top cover is on the top of the chassis 3 Using a No 2 Phillips screwdriver rotate each cover screw 90 degrees counterclockwise See FIGURE 1 6 FIGURE 1 6 Loosening the Cover Screws 4 Lift up the D ring from the recess in the top cover and lift the top cover off the chassis See FIGURE 1 7 Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 7 FIGURE 1 7 Removing the Top Cover 5 Set the top cover aside 6 Lift up on the air duct and remove it from the chassis See FIGURE 1 8 FIGURE 1 8 Removing the Air Duct Note It is not necessary to remove the air duct if you are servicing fans 4 and 5 7 Set the air duct aside 8 Attach the antistatic wrist strap to your wrist and to a clean grounding surface on the chassis See FIGURE 1 9 1 8 Netra 210 Server Service Manual s March 2006 FIGURE 1 9 Attaching the Antistatic Wrist Strap 9 Return to the procedure that directed you here 1 7 Service Procedures FIGURE 1 10 shows an open view of the Netra 210 server
49. firmly attached to the CPU twist the heat sink in a clockwise direction and then in a counter clockwise direction Repeat this twisting motion until the heat sink releases and carefully remove it See FIGURE 3 33 WARNING 7051292 HOT SURFACE TWIST BEFORE UFTING fal cuck cuck FIGURE 3 33 Heat Sink With Clockwise Pointing Arrows m l the heat sink is not free after repeated twisting you must use the heat sink removal tool included in your kit to remove the heat sink See Step 8 Optional Remove the heat sink using the heat sink removal tool a Fully insert the end of the tool between the heat sink base and the heat sink frame See FIGURE 3 34 The tool will stop travel and will be nearly flush with the heat sink handle Chapter 3 System Board Components 3 25 JJ FIGURE 3 34 Inserting the Heat Sink Removal Tool b Gently wiggle the tool in both directions to release the heat sink from the CPU See FIGURE 3 35 A FIGURE 3 35 Using the Heat Sink Removal Tool Caution Do not attempt to remove the heat sink with one motion of the tool This might break the CPU socket 9 Once the heat sink is free set it upside down on the work surface Note Do not touch or contaminate the exposed thermal interface material on the heat sink or the top of the exposed CPU 10 Using a No 1 Phillips screwdriver remove the screws securing the fans to t
50. from the rack The following instructions are for a generic racking system and might include steps that are not necessary to remove the server from your rack 1 Power off the server See Section 1 3 Powering Off the Server on page 1 3 2 Disconnect the following cables from the rear panel of the server Network cables ALOM cables Serial cables USB cables PCI connector cables SCSI cables Alarm cables Power cables 3 Loosen the screws or release the levers or latches at both sides of the bezel See FIGURE 1 2 Netra 210 Server Service Manual s March 2006 FIGURE 1 2 Releasing the Server From the Rack 4 Slide and lift the server from the rack See FIGURE 1 3 FIGURE 1 3 Sliding the Server Out of the Rack 5 Set the server down onto a clean work surface or antistatic mat 1 5 Opening the Bezel 1 Locate the bezel The bezel is the plastic cover at the front of the server 2 Grasp the two grips at the right and left sides of the bezel See FIGURE 1 4 Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 5 FIGURE 1 4 Opening the Bezel 3 Gently pull the grips both toward you and downward at the same time The bezel unfolds downward See FIGURE 1 5 FIGURE 1 5 Bezel Open Note If the bezel catches while unfolding stop Gently raise the side of the bezel that is lower to be parallel with the opposite side Then try to unfold the bezel again 4 Determine your next steps a If you are opening the b
51. g the PCI Card Thumbscrew 3 6 Sliding the PCI Card Retainer Forward 3 6 Removing the PCI Card From the Slot 3 7 Loosening the PCI Card Thumbscrew 3 8 Sliding the PCI Card Retainer Forward 3 8 Installing the PCI Card Into the Slot 3 9 Securing the PCI Card 3 9 Sliding the PCI Card Retainer Back 3 10 Disconnecting the SAS Cables 3 11 Lifting the SAS Cables Out of the Clamps 3 11 Disconnecting Cables From the SAS IF Assembly 3 12 Removing the SAS Board Screw 3 12 Removing the SAS Board 3 13 Installing the SAS Board 3 14 Installing the SAS Board Screw 3 14 Connecting Cables to the SAS IF Assembly 3 15 Pressing the SAS Cables In to the Clamps 3 15 Connecting the SAS Cables 3 16 Releasing the Battery 3 17 Installing the Battery 3 18 Removing the SCSI and Serial Port Screws 3 20 Removing the System Board Screws and Standoffs 3 21 Removing the System Board 3 22 Location of the CPU Heat Sink Assemblies 3 23 Detaching the Fan Power Cables 3 23 viii Netra 210 Server Service Manual s March 2006 m mn m mn n mn n m n mn m m mn n m nm n m m nm n nm n m n m m nm m mn GURE 3 31 GURE 3 32 GURE 3 33 GURE 3 34 GURE 3 35 GURE 3 36 GURE 3 37 GURE 3 38 GURE 3 39 GURE 3 40 GURE 3 41 GURE 4 1 GURE 4 2 GURE 4 3 GURE 4 4 GURE 4 5 GURE 4 6 GURE 4 7 GURE 4 8 GURE 4 9 GURE 4 10 GURE 4 11 GURE 4
52. he SCSI port to the chassis rear panel See FIGURE 3 40 Screws FIGURE 3 40 Installing the SCSI and Serial Port Screws 17 Use a 4 5 mm nut driver to install the two screws that secure the serial port to the chassis rear panel See FIGURE 3 40 Chapter 3 System Board Components 3 29 3 30 18 Install the 11 screws and standoffs that secure the system board to the chassis See FIGURE 3 41 m yA FIGURE 3 41 Installing the System Board Screws and Standoffs 19 Connect any loose cables to the system board For example F0 Fl and J16 20 Using a No 2 screwdriver install the screw that secures the SAS cables to the system board 21 Using a No 2 screwdriver install the two screws that secure the PCI card retainer rail 22 Install the memory See Section 3 2 2 Installing Memory on page 3 3 23 Install the SAS board See Section 3 4 2 Installing the SAS Board on page 3 13 24 Install the PCI card if removed See Section 3 3 2 Installing the PCI Card on page 3 7 Netra 210 Server Service Manual s March 2006 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Install the power supply See Section 4 2 2 Installing the Power Supply on page 4 4 Install fans 4 and 5 See Section 4 4 2 Installing Fans 4 and 5 on page 4 11 Install the SAS IF assembly See Section 4 6 2 Installing
53. he heat sink and remove the fans See FIGURE 3 36 3 26 Netra 210 Server Service Manual March 2006 11 FIGURE 3 36 Removing the Heat Sink Fans There are two screws securing each fan Set the fans and screws aside after removing them from the heat sink Carefully replace the heat sink on to the CPU and secure the heat sink by first attaching the rear clips and then pushing down the two front fasteners to the CPU socket See FIGURE 3 37 Fastener FIGURE 3 37 Replacing the Heat Sink on the CPU Socket 12 If your system board has two CPU heat sink assemblies repeat Step 5 through Step 11 for the second heat sink Chapter 3 System Board Components 3 27 13 Configure jumper JP4 on the system board to bridge pins 5 and 6 only See FIGURE 3 38 2 ool olola 12 System board G CPUO In OHO 5 JP4 R d L CPU1 Front FIGURE 3 38 Setting for JP4 Caution Setting JP 4 incorrectly might prevent the Netra 210 server from booting or might damage the system board 14 Position the system board over the chassis lowering the rear of the system board to match with the openings on the rear panel See FIGURE 3 39 3 28 Netra 210 Server Service Manual March 2006 FIGURE 3 39 Installing the System Board 15 Lower the front of the system board to the chassis aligning the mounting holes See FIGURE 3 39 16 Use a jeweller s flatblade screwdriver to install the two screws that secure t
54. in a safe place 4 Remove the replacement DVD module from its shipping container and antistatic packaging 5 Orient the DVD module with the door towards you and the label facing up 6 Slide the DVD module into the DVD assembly until it clicks See FIGURE 2 8 FIGURE 2 8 Sliding the DVD Module In 7 Close the bezel See Section 5 2 Closing the Bezel on page 5 3 Chapter 2 Storage Components 2 9 8 If you are replacing a defective DVD module follow these steps Otherwise go to Step 9 a Install the air duct and top cover See Section 5 1 Installing the Top Cover on page 5 1 b Install the server into the rack See Section 5 3 Installing the Server Into the Rack on page 5 4 9 Power on the server See Section 5 4 Powering On the Server on page 5 6 2 4 Replacing the System Configuration Card The system configuration card SCC is an identification card that uses smart card technology 2 4 1 Removing the SCC 1 Power off the server and open the bezel m See Section 1 3 Powering Off the Server on page 1 3 m See Section 1 5 Opening the Bezel on page 1 5 2 Locate the SCC The SCC is located at the left side of the front panel 3 If present remove the tie wrap securing the SCC in the slot 4 Grasp the SCC and pull it from the slot See FIGURE 2 9 2 10 Netra 210 Server Service Manual March 2006 242 FIGURE 2 9 Removing the SCC Caution
55. installed lift it from the bracket Remove the replacement fan from its shipping container and antistatic packaging Chapter 4 Chassis Components 4 11 5 Connect the fan cable to its connector on the power supply m Fan 4 J7 m Fan 5 J5 See FIGURE 4 13 FIGURE 4 13 Connecting the Fan Cable 6 Repeat Step 4 and Step 5 for each fan to be installed 7 Set both fans down into the bracket See FIGURE 4 14 FIGURE 4 14 Installing Fans 4 and 5 8 Determine your next steps m If you were directed here by another procedure return to that procedure a Otherwise install the top cover install the server into the rack power on the server and verify the installation 4 12 Netra 210 Server Service Manual March 2006 See Section 5 1 Installing the Top Cover on page 5 1 See Section 5 3 Installing the Server Into the Rack on page 5 4 See Section 5 4 Powering On the Server on page 5 6 See Section 5 5 Verifying the Installation on page 5 7 4 5 4 5 1 Replacing the DVD Assembly Removing the DVD Assembly Power off the server remove the server from the rack open the bezel and remove the top cover and airduct See Section 1 3 Powering Off the Server on page 1 3 See Section 1 4 Removing the Server From the Rack on page 1 4 See Section 1 5 Opening the Bezel on page 1 5 a a a m See Section 1 6 Removing the Top Cover on page 1 7 Locate
56. l on page 4 22 gt gt Electrostatic Discharge Safety Electrostatic discharge ESD sensitive devices such as memory the system board the PCI card the SAS board and the hard drives require special handling Caution The boards and hard drives contain electronic components that are extremely sensitive to static electricity Ordinary amounts of static electricity from clothing or the work environment can destroy components Do not touch the components along their connector edges Caution Wear an antistatic wrist strap and use an antistatic mat when handling components such as drive assemblies boards or cards When servicing or removing server components attach an antistatic strap to your wrist and then to a metal area on the chassis 4 1 4 2 4 2 1 Replacing the Power Supply Removing the Power Supply Power off the server remove the server from the rack and remove the top cover and airduct m See Section 1 3 Powering Off the Server on page 1 3 m See Section 1 4 Removing the Server From the Rack on page 1 4 m See Section 1 6 Removing the Top Cover on page 1 7 Locate the power supply The power supply is located at the right rear of the chassis Remove fan 4 and 5 See Section 4 4 1 Removing Fans 4 and 5 on page 4 10 Lift the SAS cables out of the clamps on the side of the power supply See FIGURE 4 1 FIGURE 4 1 Lifting the SAS Cables O
57. m port B 6 crossover adapter B 4 Ethernet ports B 2 Gigabit Ethernet ports B 2 network management port B 3 SCSI port B 8 serial management port B 4 serial port B 6 USB port B 7 ports alarm B 6 Ethernet B 1 network management B 2 SCSI B 8 serial B 3 B 5 serial management B 3 USB B 7 power supply cable connections 4 2 installing 4 4 removing 4 2 powering off 1 3 on 5 6 precautions 1 1 R relative humidity A 2 removing battery 3 16 bezel 4 22 DVD assembly 4 13 module 2 7 fans 0 3 4 7 4and 5 4 10 CPU 3 23 hard drive 2 2 memory 3 2 PCI card 3 5 power supply 4 2 SAS board 3 10 IF assembly 4 18 SCC 2 10 server from rack 1 4 system board 3 18 top cover 1 7 required tools 1 3 S safety information 1 1 precautions 1 1 symbols 1 2 SAS board cable connections 3 10 installing 3 13 removing 3 10 IF assembly cable connections 3 11 4 18 installing 4 20 removing 4 18 SCC installing 2 11 removing 2 10 SCSI port B 8 pinout B 8 serial management port B 3 pinout B 4 serial port B 3 B 5 pinout B 6 server installing 5 4 powering off 1 3 on 5 6 removing 1 4 service procedures 1 9 specifications A 1 acoustic noise emissions A 2 electrical A 2 environmental A 2 NEBS compliance A 3 physical A 1 surge current A 2 system board installing 3 22 jumper setting 3 28 removing 3 18 T tools antistatic 1 3 required 1 3 top cover i
58. ng it straight up and then forward and unhooking it from the front of the chassis See FIGURE 4 30 4 22 Netra 210 Server Service Manual March 2006 4 7 2 FIGURE 4 30 Lifting the Bezel off the Chassis Set the bezel and screws aside in a safe place Installing the Bezel Identify the mounting tabs of the bezel hinges See FIGURE 4 31 FIGURE 4 31 Identifying the Mounting Tabs of the Bezel Hinges Grasp the bezel by the hinges and place the hinges against the front of the chassis Slide the hinges down until the mounting tabs seat properly See FIGURE 4 32 Chapter 4 Chassis Components 4 23 FIGURE 4 32 Sliding the Hinges Down and Hooking Tabs 4 Using the No 2 Phillips screwdriver secure the bezel hinges to the chassis with the two screws See FIGURE 4 33 FIGURE 4 33 Installing the Bezel Hinge Screws 5 Close the bezel See Section 5 2 Closing the Bezel on page 5 3 4 24 Netra 210 Server Service Manual March 2006 CHAPTER 5 Finishing Up This chapter discusses tasks performed to finish the service procedures Topics include Section 5 1 Installing the Top Cover on page 5 1 Section 5 2 Closing the Bezel on page 5 3 Section 5 3 Installing the Server Into the Rack on page 5 4 Section 5 4 Powering On the Server on page 5 6 Section 5 5 Verifying the Installation on page 5 7 5 1 Installing the Top Cover 1 Locate whe
59. nstalling 5 1 removing 1 7 U USB port pinout B 7 USB ports B 7 V verifying installation 5 7 voltage A 2 Index 3 Index 4 Netra 210 Server Service Manual s March 2006
60. r on page 1 3 m See Section 1 4 Removing the Server From the Rack on page 1 4 m See Section 1 6 Removing the Top Cover on page 1 7 Note It is not necessary to remove the air duct 2 Locate the fans Fans 4 and 5 are located between the SAS IF assembly and the power supply at the right front of the chassis 3 Lift both fans up and out of the bracket See FIGURE 4 11 FIGURE 4 11 Removing Fans 4 and 5 4 Disconnect the fan cable of the fan to be removed from the power supply m Fan4 J7 4 10 Netra 210 Server Service Manual March 2006 4 4 2 m Fan5 J5 See FIGURE 4 12 FIGURE 4 12 Disconnecting the Fan Cable Remove the fan and set it aside on an antistatic mat Repeat Step 4 and Step 5 for each fan to be removed Caution Do not power on the server without the fans installed Determine your next steps m If you were directed here by another procedure return to that procedure m Otherwise replace the fans Go to Step 4 of Section 4 4 2 Installing Fans 4 and 5 on page 4 11 Installing Fans 4 and 5 Remove the server from the rack and remove the top cover m See Section 1 4 Removing the Server From the Rack on page 1 4 m See Section 1 6 Removing the Top Cover on page 1 7 Locate where the fans install Fans 4 and 5 install between the SAS IF assembly and the power supply at the right front of the chassis If either Fan 4 or Fan 5 is
61. ration Card on page 2 10 Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 11 1 12 Netra 210 Server Service Manual s March 2006 CHAPTER 2 Storage Components This chapter provides service procedures for data storage components Topics include m Section 2 1 Electrostatic Discharge Safety on page 2 1 m Section 2 2 Replacing the Hard Drive on page 2 2 m Section 2 3 Replacing the DVD Module on page 2 7 m Section 2 4 Replacing the System Configuration Card on page 2 10 gt Electrostatic Discharge Safety Electrostatic discharge ESD sensitive devices such as memory the system board the PCI card the SAS board and the hard drives require special handling Caution The boards and hard drives contain electronic components that are extremely sensitive to static electricity Ordinary amounts of static electricity from clothing or the work environment can destroy components Do not touch the components along their connector edges Caution Wear an antistatic wrist strap and use an antistatic mat when handling components such as drive assemblies boards or cards When servicing or removing server components attach an antistatic strap to your wrist and then to a metal area on the chassis 2 1 2 2 VY 2 2 Replacing the Hard Drive 1 Removing the Hard Drive 1 Open the bezel See Section 1 5 Opening the Bezel on page 1 5 2 Locate the hard drive to be removed
62. re the air duct is to be installed Facing the bezel the air duct is over the center of the system board and covers the CPUs and memory Caution The server might overheat is the air duct is not installed 2 Position the air duct over the CPUs and memory with the rear edge of the duct under the lip at the chassis rear panel 3 Lower the air duct so that the handles of the CPU brackets just enter the slots in the air duct See FIGURE 5 1 5 1 FIGURE 5 1 Installing the Air Duct Remove the antistatic wrist strap from the chassis and your wrist Position the top cover over the chassis with the cover screws and D ring toward the bezel Slide the rear end of the top cover under the lip at the chassis rear panel and lower the top cover See FIGURE 5 2 FIGURE 5 2 Lowering the Top Cover Using the No 2 Phillips screwdriver rotate each cover screw 90 degrees clockwise to secure the top cover See FIGURE 5 3 Netra 210 Server Service Manual s March 2006 FIGURE 5 3 Securing the Top Cover 8 Return to the procedure that directed you here 5 2 Closing the Bezel 1 Locate the bezel The bezel is the plastic cover at the front of the server 2 Grasp the two grips at the right and left sides of the bezel See FIGURE 5 4 FIGURE 5 4 Holding the Bezel Chapter 5 Finishing Up 5 3 3 Gently lift the grips up and push them toward the chassis at the same time See FIGURE 5 5
63. s 3 5 2 Locate the PCI card The PCI card is located at the left rear of the chassis 3 Loosen the PCI card thumbscrew at the chassis rear panel See FIGURE 3 6 FIGURE 3 6 Loosening the PCI Card Thumbscrew 4 Rotate the PCI card latch clockwise See FIGURE 3 6 5 Lift up on the PCI card retainer knob and slide the retainer forward See FIGURE 3 7 FIGURE 3 7 Sliding the PCI Card Retainer Forward 6 Remove the PCI card from the slot See FIGURE 3 8 3 6 Netra 210 Server Service Manual March 2006 FIGURE 3 8 Removing the PCI Card From the Slot 7 Determine your next steps m If you were directed here by another procedure return to that procedure m If you are replacing the PCI card go to Step 7 of Section 3 3 2 Installing the PCI Card on page 3 7 a Otherwise install the air duct and top cover install the server into the rack power on the server and verify the installation See Section 5 1 Installing the Top Cover on page 5 1 See Section 5 3 Installing the Server Into the Rack on page 5 4 See Section 5 4 Powering On the Server on page 5 6 See Section 5 5 Verifying the Installation on page 5 7 D0 Installing the PCI Card 1 Power off the server remove the server from the rack and remove the top cover and airduct m See Section 1 3 Powering Off the Server on page 1 3 m See Section 1 4 Removing the Server From the Rack on page 1 4 m See Section 1 6
64. th the use of or reliance on any such content goods or services that are available on or through such sites or resources Preface xv Sun Welcomes Your Comments Sun is interested in improving its documentation and welcomes your comments and suggestions You can submit your comments by going to http www sun com hwdocs feedback Please include the title and part number of your document with your feedback Netra 210 Server Service Manual part number 819 2750 10 xvi Netra 210 Server Service Manual s March 2006 CHAPTER 1 Getting Started This chapter contains information to help you prepare for service procedures Topics include 1 1 LLI Section 1 1 Safety Information on page 1 1 Section 1 2 Required Tools on page 1 3 Section 1 3 Powering Off the Server on page 1 3 Section 1 4 Removing the Server From the Rack on page 1 4 Section 1 5 Opening the Bezel on page 1 5 Section 1 6 Removing the Top Cover on page 1 7 Section 1 7 Service Procedures on page 1 9 Safety Information This section describes the safety precautions to follow when servicing a Netra 210 server Safety Precautions For your protection observe the following safety precautions when setting up your equipment Follow all Sun standard cautions warnings and instructions marked on the equipment and described in Important Safety Information for Sun Hardware Systems 816 7190 Follow the c
65. the DVD assembly The DVD assembly is located at the left front of the chassis Remove the DVD module See Section 2 3 1 Removirng the DVD Module on page 2 7 Remove the SCC See Section 2 4 1 Removing the SCC on page 2 10 Remove the rotary switch cap by pulling it straight off See FIGURE 4 15 FIGURE 4 15 Removing the Rotary Switch Cap Chapter 4 Chassis Components 4 13 6 Disconnect the ribbon cable from J501 and the signal cable from J505 on the rear of the DVD assembly See FIGURE 4 16 FIGURE 4 16 Disconnecting the Cables From the DVD Assembly 7 Using a No 2 Phillips screwdriver loosen the screws that secure the DVD assembly in place See FIGURE 4 17 FIGURE 4 17 Loosening the DVD Assembly Screws 8 Slide the DVD assembly back and lift it out of the chassis See FIGURE 4 18 4 14 Netra 210 Server Service Manual March 2006 4 5 2 FIGURE 4 18 Removing the DVD Assembly From the Chassis Caution Do not power on the server without the DVD assembly installed Determine your next steps m If you were directed here by another procedure return to that procedure m Otherwise replace the DVD assembly Go to Step 3 of Section 4 5 2 Installing the DVD Assembly on page 4 15 Installing the DVD Assembly Remove the server from the rack open the bezel and remove the top cover and airduct m See Section 1 4 Removing the Server From the Rack on
66. the Server From the Rack on page 1 4 See Section 1 5 Opening the Bezel on page 1 5 See Section 1 6 Removing the Top Cover on page 1 7 Locate the system board The system board is located in the chassis Remove the DVD module or filler panel See Section 2 3 1 Removirng the DVD Module on page 2 7 Remove the SCC See Section 2 4 1 Removing the SCC on page 2 10 Remove the DVD assembly See Section 4 5 1 Removing the DVD Assembly on page 4 13 Remove the hard drives See Section 2 2 1 Removing the Hard Drive on page 2 2 Remove the SAS IF assembly See Section 4 6 1 Removing the SAS IF Assembly on page 4 18 Remove fans 4 and 5 See Section 4 4 1 Removing Fans 4 and 5 on page 4 10 Remove the power supply See Section 4 2 1 Removing the Power Supply on page 4 2 Remove the PCI card if installed See Section 3 3 1 Removing the PCI Card on page 3 5 Remove the SAS board See Section 3 4 1 Removing the SAS Board on page 3 10 Remove the memory See Section 3 2 1 Removing Memory on page 3 2 Using a No 2 screwdriver remove the two screws that secure the PCI card retainer rail Set the rail aside Using a No 2 screwdriver remove the screw that secures the SAS cables to the system board Set the cable aside Chapter 3 System Board Components 3 19 15 Disconnect any remaining cables from the system board For example F0
67. ting Cables From the SAS IF Assembly Note Remember which color cable attaches to which connector 7 Using a No 2 Phillips screwdriver remove the screw at the left rear of the SAS board See FIGURE 3 17 FIGURE 3 17 Removing the SAS Board Screw 8 Pinch the plastic standoff at the front left of the SAS board and lift up on the right front edge of the SAS board See FIGURE 3 18 3 12 Netra 210 Server Service Manual March 2006 3 4 2 10 FIGURE 3 18 Removing the SAS Board Set the SAS board aside on an antistatic mat Caution Do not power on the server without the SAS board installed Determine your next steps m If you were directed here by another procedure return to that procedure a Otherwise replace the SAS board Go to Step 4 of Section 3 4 2 Installing the SAS Board on page 3 13 Installing the SAS Board Power off the server remove the server from the rack and remove the top cover and airduct m See Section 1 3 Powering Off the Server on page 1 3 m See Section 1 4 Removing the Server From the Rack on page 1 4 m See Section 1 6 Removing the Top Cover on page 1 7 If installed remove the PCI card See Section 3 3 1 Removing the PCI Card on page 3 5 Locate where the SAS board installs The SAS board installs under the PCI card at the left rear of the system board Remove the replacement SAS board from its shipping container
68. torage Components 2 7 m If you are replacing the DVD drive go to Step 4 of Section 2 3 2 Installing the DVD Module on page 2 8 m Otherwise continue with Step 6 6 Insert the filler panel into the opening of the DVD assembly See FIGURE 2 6 FIGURE 2 6 Installing the Filler Panel Note The filler panel does not sit flush in the DVD assembly 7 Install the air duct and top cover close the bezel install the server into the rack power on the server and verify the installation m See Section 5 1 Installing the Top Cover on page 5 1 See Section 5 2 Closing the Bezel on page 5 3 See Section 5 3 Installing the Server Into the Rack on page 5 4 See Section 5 4 Powering On the Server on page 5 6 See Section 5 5 Verifying the Installation on page 5 7 2 3 2 Installing the DVD Module 1 Power off the server and open the bezel m See Section 1 3 Powering Off the Server on page 1 3 m See Section 1 5 Opening the Bezel on page 1 5 2 Locate where the DVD module installs The DVD module installs into the DVD assembly at the left side of the front panel 3 If a filler panel is present follow these steps Otherwise go to Step 4 2 8 Netra 210 Server Service Manual March 2006 a Depress the right edge of the filler panel and swing the panel outward See FIGURE 2 7 FIGURE 2 7 Removing the DVD Filler Panel b Store the filler panel
69. ut of the Clamps Disconnect the power supply cables from the connectors in this order m P2 on the system board a P3 on the system board m P1 on the system board a J501 from the SAS IF assembly See FIGURE 4 2 4 2 Netra 210 Server Service Manual March 2006 FIGURE 4 2 Disconnecting the Power Supply Cables 6 Loosen the power supply thumbscrew at the chassis rear panel See FIGURE 4 3 FIGURE 4 3 Loosening the Power Supply Thumbscrew 7 Slide the power supply forward and lift it out of the chassis See FIGURE 4 4 Chapter 4 Chassis Components 4 3 4 2 2 FIGURE 4 4 Removing the Power Supply Set the power supply aside on an antistatic mat Determine your next steps m If you were directed here by another procedure return to that procedure m Otherwise replace the power supply Go to Step 3 of Section 4 2 2 Installing the Power Supply on page 4 4 Installing the Power Supply Remove the server from the rack and remove the top cover and airduct m See Section 1 4 Removing the Server From the Rack on page 1 4 m See Section 1 6 Removing the Top Cover on page 1 7 Locate where the power supply installs The power supply installs at the right rear of the chassis Remove the replacement power supply from its shipping container and antistatic packaging Lower the power supply into the chassis ensuring that it locks with the mounting tabs See FIGURE 4 5
70. ver Into the Rack on page 5 4 See Section 5 4 Powering On the Server on page 5 6 See Section 5 5 Verifying the Installation on page 5 7 3 5 Replacing the Battery The battery used on the Netra 210 server system board is a type CR2032 or compatible equivalent 3 5 1 Removing the Battery 3 16 1 Power off the server remove the server from the rack and remove the top cover and airduct m See Section 1 3 Powering Off the Server on page 1 3 m See Section 1 4 Removing the Server From the Rack on page 1 4 m See Section 1 6 Removing the Top Cover on page 1 7 Netra 210 Server Service Manual s March 2006 3 02 2 Locate the battery The battery is located at the left front of the system board Press the tab at the side of the battery to release it See FIGURE 3 24 FIGURE 3 24 Releasing the Battery Lift the battery up and out of the socket See FIGURE 3 24 Caution Do not power on the server without the battery installed Determine your next steps m If you were directed here by another procedure return to that procedure a Otherwise replace the battery Go to Step 3 of Section 3 5 2 Installing the Battery on page 3 17 Installing the Battery Remove the server from the rack and remove the top cover m See Section 1 4 Removing the Server From the Rack on page 1 4 m See Section 1 6 Removing the Top Cover on page 1 7 Locate
71. where the battery installs The battery installs at the left front of the system board Remove the replacement battery from its shipping container and antistatic packaging Chapter 3 System Board Components 3 17 4 Press the battery down into the socket plus side up See FIGURE 3 25 Jee FIGURE 3 25 Installing the Battery 5 Determine your next steps m If you were directed here by another procedure return to that procedure a Otherwise install the air duct and top cover install the server into the rack power on the server and verify the installation See Section 5 1 Installing the Top Cover on page 5 1 See Section 5 3 Installing the Server Into the Rack on page 5 4 See Section 5 4 Powering On the Server on page 5 6 See Section 5 5 Verifying the Installation on page 5 7 3 6 Replacing the System Board Note Replacement of the system board is to be done by only Sun Service qualified personnel For this replacement procedure you will also require the following tools a No 1 Phillips screwdriver m Jeweller s flatblade screwdriver m 4 5 mm nut driver 3 6 1 Removing the System Board 1 Power off the server remove the server from the rack open the bezel and remove the top cover and airduct 3 18 Netra 210 Server Service Manual March 2006 10 11 12 13 14 See Section 1 3 Powering Off the Server on page 1 3 See Section 1 4 Removing
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