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1. Sun Blade 1000 UltraSPARC M CPU Module Installation Instructions December 2001 BSMI Class A Notice The following statement is applicable to products shipped to Taiwan and marked as Class A on the product compliance label jee ARAN Saletan TR CRE SR EOK RE Ee TR vi Sun Blade 1000 UltraSPARC M CPU Module Installation Instructions December 2001 Contents Sun Blade 1000 UltraSPARC III Module Installation Instructions 1 UltraSPARC III Module Installation Kit Contents 1 Firmware and Software Requirements for the UltraSPARC III 600 750 or 900 MHz CPU Modules 2 UltraSPARC III 600 MHz CPU Modules 2 UltraSPARC II 750 MHz CPU Modules 3 UltraSPARC IIT 900 MHz CPU Modules 4 Sun Blade 1000 UltraSPARC II Module Installation Instructions 6 Preparing for Installation 6 Powering Off the Workstation 6 Removing the Access Panel 9 Attaching the Disposable Antistatic Wrist Strap 11 About UltraSPARC III CPU Modules 12 Configuration Rules 12 CPU Module Positions in the Workstation 14 Removing a CPU Module 15 Installing a New CPU Module 20 Finishing the Installation 27
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4. For More Information 28 vii viii Sun Blade 1000 UltraSPARCTM CPU Module Installation Instructions December 2001 Sun Blade 1000 UltraSPARC III CPU Module Installation Instructions This document describes how to remove or install an UltraSPARC II CPU module for the Sun Blade 1000 workstation The following topics are discussed a UltraSPARC II CPU Module Installation Kit Contents on page 1 a Firmware and Software Requirements for the UltraSPARC III 600 750 or 900 MHz CPU Modules on page 2 a Sun Blade 1000 UltraSPARC II CPU Module Installation Instructions on page 6 UltraSPARC II CPU Module Installation Kit Contents Your UltraSPARC II CPU module installation kit contains m The Sun Blade 1000 UltraSPARC I CPU Module Installation Instructions this manual m A disposable antistatic wrist strap a An antistatic mat m One UltraSPARC II CPU module 600 750 or non Cu 900 MHz Firmware and Software Requirements for the UltraSPARC III 600 750 or 900 MHz CPU Modules UltraSPARC III 600 MHz CPU Modules If you are replacing or installing a 600 MHz UltraSPARC II CPU module you will need to install software patches 109888 10 or later 110460 09 or later 108528 10 or later and OBP firmware upgrade patch 111292 04 or later The software patches and the OBP firmware upgrade patch can be obtained from the Sun web site at http www sun com sunsolve Note Always check the Sun web site fo
5. CPU module Powering Off the Workstation Caution Prior to turning off power to the workstation save back up and close any open files Notify any affected users that you are powering off your workstation 1 To power off the workstation a If the Solaris OS is running in a windowing environment i Press and release the front panel power switch see FIGURE 2 to automatically shut down all programs and the operating system and to power off the workstation ii From the menu displayed on the system monitor select Shutdown Sun Blade 1000 UltraSPARCTM CPU Module Installation Instructions December 2001 b If the Solaris OS is not running in a windowing environment i Press the front panel power switch see FIGURE 2 to power off the workstation This action automatically shuts down the operating system all software programs and it powers off the workstation c If the system is at the ok prompt OpenBoot interface press and hold the front panel power switch for four seconds see FIGURE 2 to power off the workstation This action forces an immediate power off of the workstation Any unsaved data is lost Caution Pressing the power switch does not remove all power from the workstation A trickle current remains in the power supply To remove all power from the workstation disconnect the power cord Power switch Sun logo Front panel FIGURE 2 Workstation Power Swi
6. Cover for the CPU shroud FIGURE 7 Removing the Filler Panel Sun Blade 1000 UltraSPARC III CPU Module Installation Instructions 15 4 Complete one of the following steps Your selection depends on whether you are replacing an existing UltraSPARC III module or installing an additional UltraSPARC HI module into an unused CPU processor slot a If you are replacing an existing module and have torque tool A perform Step 5 a If you are replacing an existing module and have torque tool B perform Step 6 a If you are installing an additional CPU module perform Step 7 Torque tool A Right captive screw Left captive screw CPU module FIGURE8 Using Torque Tool A to remove the CPU Module 5 To remove an existing CPU module using torque tool A Sun Blade 1000 UltraSPARCTM CPU Module Installation Instructions December 2001 a Alternately rotate the left and right captive screws one turn counterclockwise until the screws are free of the threaded inserts see FIGURE 8 Caution Do not touch the board for the CPU module or its components Touch only the captive screws and plastic top cover of the module to avoid damaging module components by electrostatic discharge see FIGURE 10 b Use both hands to lift the CPU module out of the shroud c Place the CPU module on an antistatic mat with the heat sink on the top facing up Proceed to Installing a New CPU Module on page 20 Sun Blade 1000 UltraSPARC III CPU Mo
7. Cu see FIGURE 1 Note Never mix UltraSPARC III 600 750 or 900 MHz CPU modules with UltraSPARC III Cu CPU modules If the modules are mixed the workstation will not boot The workstation s motherboard provides slots for two UltraSPARC III CPU modules Each processor module includes one CPU chip with an integrated memory cache for data and instructions as well as up to 8 Mbytes of external static random access memory SRAM cache memory The CPU modules communicate with the workstation s main memory and I O subsystem via the workstation s high speed data bus The workstation CPU modules are automatically synchronized with the system bus that runs at clock speeds up to 150 MHz Configuration Rules The following configuration rules apply to UltraSPARC II CPU modules used in the Sun Blade 1000 workstation m You can install one or two UltraSPARC III CPU modules into the workstation motherboard m Always insert the first CPU module into CPU processor slot 0 connectors J0501 and J0601 m If a second CPU module is to be installed install the second CPU module into CPU processor slot 1 connectors J0701 and J0801 m If you wish to install more than one UltraSPARC III 600 750 or 900 MHz CPU module you can The speed of the modules does not need to be identical 12 Sun Blade 1000 UltraSPARCTM CPU Module Installation Instructions December 2001 Note Never mix an UltraSPARC III 600 750 or 900 MHz CPU modul
8. UltraSPARC II CPU module with a 900 MHz non Cu UltraSPARC III CPU module you will need to install software patches 109888 10 or later 110460 09 or later 108528 10 or later and OBP firmware upgrade patch 111292 04 or later Both software patches and the OBP firmware upgrade patch can be obtained from the Sun web site at http www sun com sunsolve Note Always check the Sun web site for the latest compatible operating environment firmware and software updates Before installing the 900 MHz UltraSPARC III module verify that m Solaris 8 10 00 or later is installed on your system Solaris 8 10 00 is the first version of software that supports the UltraSPARC III 900 MHz non Cu CPU module To verify the current version of Solaris software type the following command ina terminal window more etc releas m Software patches 109888 10 or later 110460 09 or later and 108528 10 or later are installed on your system m OpenBoot PROM firmware v4 2 2 or later installed is on your system This is OBP firmware upgrade patch 111292 04 OpenBoot PROM firmware v4 2 2 is the first version of firmware that supports software patches 109888 10 110460 09 and 108528 10 You can determine the PROM firmware version installed on your workstation by typing the following command in a terminal window usr platform sun4u sbin prtdiag v If necessary upgrade your system s software and firmware to the versions described above befo
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10. 1 13 14 15 16 Torque tool A Click Captive screw 2 FIGURE 16 Torque Tool A Clicks When the Captive Screws are Correctly Torqued Return torque tool A to its storage location in the workstation If necessary reinstall the filler panel for the shroud Caution To ensure proper workstation cooling any unused CPU slot must contain a filler panel for the shroud see FIGURE 7 Detach the antistatic wrist strap replace the access panel plug in the power cord and power on the workstation Proceed to Finishing the Installation on page 28 Sun Blade 1000 UltraSPARC III CPU Module Installation Instructions 27 Finishing the Installation 1 If necessary remove the antistatic wrist strap from the chassis 2 If necessary replace the access panel 3 If necessary install a lock block on the back panel of the workstation 4 Reconnect any cables from external devices to the workstation 5 Reconnect the workstation power cord 6 Power on the workstation a Turn on power to the monitor and to all external devices b Press the power switch on the front panel and release it c After several seconds verify that the power indicator LED on the power switch is energized and listen to verify that the workstation fans are operating spinning 7 The workstation should automatically recognize installation of the new CPU module s Note Perform a reconfiguration boot boot r If the workstation correc
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13. dential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for help Shielded Cables Connections between the workstation and peripherals must be made using shielded cables in order to maintain compliance with FCC radio frequency emission limits Networking connections can be made using unshielded twisted pair UTP cables Modifications Any modifications made to this device that are not approved by Sun Microsystems Inc may void the authority granted to the user by the FCC to operate this equipment ICES 003 Class A Notice Avis NMB 003 Classe A This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme la norme NMB 0
14. dule Installation Instructions 17 6 To remove an existing CPU module using torque tool B a Remove the cover for the shroud see FIGURE 9 Squeeze the two tabs to release the cover from the shroud b Alternately rotate the left and right captive screws one turn counterclockwise until the screws are free of the threaded inserts see FIGURE 9 18 Sun Blade 1000 UltraSPARCTM CPU Module Installation Instructions December 2001 CIE tool B Right Captive screw Left Captive screw FIGURE 9 Using Torque Tool B to remove the CPU Module Caution As you remove the module from the shroud handle it only by its captive screws Do not touch the connectors on the bottom edge of the module or the electrical components on the module The connectors and the components for the module are easily bent or damaged by improper handling and by electrostatic discharge see FIGURE 10 c Use both hands to lift the CPU module out of the shroud d Place the CPU module on an antistatic mat with the heat sink on the top facing up 7 Proceed to Installing a New CPU Module on page 20 Sun Blade 1000 UltraSPARC III CPU Module Installation Instructions 19 Installing a New CPU Module Caution Perform the procedures described in Table 1 when unpacking a new CPU module from its packing carton TABLE1 CPU Module Handling Procedures Step Description 1 Use proper ESD grounding techniques when handlin
15. e with an UltraSPARC III Cu CPU module If the modules are mixed the workstation will not boot Note UltraSPARC II Cu CPU modules are marked USIII Cu see FIGURE 1 Sun Blade 1000 UltraSPARC III CPU Module Installation Instructions 13 CPU Module Positions in the Workstation Caution The slot positions of the two UltraSPARC III CPU modules are shown in FIGURE 6 The position shown in figure 6 as CPU processor slot 0 is the required position for all workstations that contain only one CPU The CPU modules are enclosed in a cooling shroud and secured to the shroud with captive screws that must be torqued to specific values Torque tool A CPU processor slot 0 Captive screw 2 FIGURE6 Location of CPU Processor Slot 0 CPU Processor Slot 1 Captive Screws and Torque Tools 14 Sun Blade 1000 UltraSPARCTM CPU Module Installation Instructions December 2001 Kemoving a CPU Module 1 If necessary place the workstation on its side on a work surface open side facing up see FIGURE 6 2 Remove torque tool A or torque tool B from its holder Note Sun manufacturing installs torque tool A or torque tool B in Sun Blade 1000 workstations The torque tools are located in different locations in the workstation see FIGURE 6 3 If necessary remove the filler panel see FIGURE 7 Squeeze the two tabs on the filler panel to release it from the cover for the CPU shroud Filler panel
16. g components Wear an antistatic wrist strap and use an antistatic mat Store ESD sensitive components in antistatic bags before placing them on any surface 2 When you remove the CPU module from its packing carton use both hands to support the module along its sides 3 As you remove the module from its antistatic bag handle it only by its captive screws Do not touch the connectors on the bottom edge of the module The connectors for the module are easily bent or damaged by improper handling 4 Do not remove the plastic cover from the CPU module connectors until you are ready to install the module into the workstation 5 Do not grip the module by the heat sink 20 Sun Blade 1000 UltraSPARCTM CPU Module Installation Instructions December 2001 1 Remove the plastic cover from the CPU module connector see FIGURE 10 Plastic top cover CPU module connector 2 Plastic cover Captive screw 2 CPU module FIGURE 10 Removing the Plastic Cover from the CPU Module Connectors Sun Blade 1000 UltraSPARC III CPU Module Installation Instructions 21 2 Lower the CPU module into the shroud until the CPU module s captive screws are aligned with the threaded inserts see FIGURE 11 Captive screw 2 CPU module Threaded insert 2 FIGURE 11 Lowering the CPU Module into the Threaded Inserts 3 Tighten both captive screws by hand until the screws contact the threaded inserts of the CPU sh
17. ight captive screws to the correct torque Always rotate the left captive screw one turn clockwise and then rotate the right captive screw one turn clockwise This assures that a uniform and even torque is applied to the CPU module Torque tool B CON inches y 2 0 mm Uy FIGURE 13 Adjusting Torque Tool B Until the Gap is 0 0 Inches 0 0 mm 8 Return torque tool B to its green plastic holder then return the holder to its storage location in the hard drive bracket 9 If necessary install the cover for the shroud see FIGURE 14 24 Sun Blade 1000 UltraSPARCTM CPU Module Installation Instructions December 2001 Cover for the CPU shroud FIGURE14 Installing the Cover for the Shroud Sun Blade 1000 UltraSPARC III CPU Module Installation Instructions 25 10 Use torque tool A to rotate the left captive screw one turn clockwise see FIGURE 15 11 Use torque tool A to rotate the right captive screw one turn clockwise see FIGURE 15 Torque tool A Right Captive screw Left Captive screw FIGURE 15 Alternately Rotating Left and Right Captive Screws One Turn Clockwise 12 Repeat steps 10 and 11 until torque tool A clicks see FIGURE 16 Seating occurs when both captive screws are evenly torqued to 5 inch lbs 58 grams meter Torque tool A will click when this adjustment specification is achieved 26 Sun Blade 1000 UltraSPARCTM CPU Module Installation Instructions December 200
18. imits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if it is not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual it may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Shielded Cables Connections between the workstation and peripherals must be made using shielded cables to comply with FCC radio frequency emission limits Networking connections can be made using unshielded twisted pair UTP cables Modifications Any modifications made to this device that are not approved by Sun Microsystems Inc may void the authority granted to the user by the FCC to operate this equipment FCC Class B Notice This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a resi
19. ing the Disposable Antistatic Wrist Strap Caution Wear an antistatic wrist strap and use an antistatic mat when handling Sun Blade 1000 components Before servicing or removing workstation components attach the strap to your wrist and then to a metal area on the chassis Then disconnect the power cord from the workstation and the wall receptacle Following this caution equalizes all electrical potentials within the workstation 1 Place the workstation on its side on a work surface open side facing up see FIGURE 5 2 Unwrap the first two folds of the disposable antistatic wrist strap and wrap the adhesive side firmly against your wrist 3 Peel the liner from the copper foil at the opposite end of the wrist strap 4 Attach the copper end of the wrist strap to the chassis see FIGURE 5 5 Disconnect the power cord Antistatic wrist strap Chassis Power cord A FIGURE 5 Attaching the Antistatic Wrist Strap to the Chassis Sun Blade 1000 UltraSPARC III CPU Module Installation Instructions 11 About UltraSPARC III CPU Modules The UltraSPARC III CPU module is a high performance highly integrated superscalar processor implementing SPARC V9 64 bit reduced instruction set computer RISC architecture Note There are now two types of UltraSPARC III CPU modules the UltraSPARC III 600 750 or 900 MHz CPU module and the UltraSPARC III Cu CPU module Note UltraSPARC III Cu CPU modules are marked USII
20. r the latest compatible operating environment firmware and software updates Before installing the 600 MHz UltraSPARC III module verify that m Solaris 8 10 00 or later is installed on your system Solaris 8 10 00 is the first version of software that supports the UltraSPARC III 600 MHz CPU module To verify the current version of Solaris software type the following command ina terminal window more etc releas m Software patches 109888 10 or later 110460 09 or later and 108528 10 or later are installed on your system m OpenBoot PROM firmware v4 2 2 or later is installed on your system This is OBP firmware upgrade 111292 04 OpenBoot PROM firmware v4 2 2 is the first version of firmware that supports software patches 109888 10 110460 09 and 108528 10 You can determine the PROM firmware version installed on your workstation by typing the following command in a terminal window usr platform sun4u sbin prtdiag v If necessary upgrade your system s software and firmware to the versions described above 2 Sun Blade 1000 UltraSPARCTM CPU Module Installation Instructions December 2001 UltraSPARC III 750 MHz CPU Modules If you are replacing or installing a 750 MHz UltraSPARC III CPU module you will need to install software patches 109888 10 or later 110460 09 or later 108528 10 or later and OBP firmware upgrade patch 111292 04 or later The software patches and the OBP firmware upgrade patch can be obtained f
21. re beginning the installation procedure for the 900 MHz non Cu UltraSPARC II CPU module Note Never mix UltraSPARC III 600 750 or 900 MHz CPU modules with UltraSPARC III Cu CPU modules If the modules are mixed the workstation will not boot 4 Sun Blade 1000 UltraSPARCTM CPU Module Installation Instructions December 2001 Note The 900 MHz version of the UltraSPARC III module is only available as an option for the Sun Blade 1000 workstation Note UltraSPARC III Cu CPU modules are marked USIII Cu see FIGURE 1 UltraSPARC III Cu CPU module KI CA RS Vz 2 LY FIGURE 1 UltraSPARC III Cu CPU Module Label Sun Blade 1000 UltraSPARC III CPU Module Installation Instructions 5 Sun Blade 1000 UltraSPARC III CPU Module Installation Instructions To install UltraSPARC III module s in a Sun Blade 1000 workstation perform the following installation procedure Note To install an UltraSPARC II Cu CPU module see the Sun Blade 1000 UltraSPARC II Cu Module Installation Instructions 816 2722 10 Preparing for Installation This section describes how to m Power off the workstation m Remove the access panel m Attach an antistatic wrist strap Note If you are returning a used CPU module to Sun Microsystems return the used CPU module in the shipping box and packing materials that came with your new or replacement
22. rom the Sun web site at http www sun com sunsolve Note Always check the Sun web site for the latest compatible operating environment firmware and software updates Before installing the 750 MHz UltraSPARC III module verify that Solaris 8 10 00 or later is installed on your system Solaris 8 10 00 is the first version of software that supports the UltraSPARC IIL 750 MHz CPU module To verify the current version of Solaris software type the following command ina terminal window more etc releas Software patches 109888 10 or later 110460 09 or later and 108528 10 or later are installed on your system OpenBoot PROM firmware v4 2 2 or later is installed on your system This is OBP firmware upgrade 111292 04 OpenBoot PROM firmware v4 2 2 is the first version of firmware that supports software patches 109888 10 110460 09 and 108528 10 You can determine the PROM firmware version installed on your workstation by typing the following command in a terminal window usr platform sun4u sbin prtdiag v If necessary upgrade your system s software and firmware to the versions described above Sun Blade 1000 UltraSPARC III CPU Module Installation Instructions 3 UltraSPARC III 900 MHz non CU CPU Modules Note To install an UltraSPARC II Cu CPU module see the Sun Blade 1000 UltraSPARC II Cu Module Installation Instructions 816 2722 10 If you are replacing or installing an existing 600 or 750 MHz
23. roud Once the CPU module is seated surface contact between the captive screws and the threaded inserts of the shroud typically occurs in less than one turn of both left and right captive screws 22 Sun Blade 1000 UltraSPARCTM CPU Module Installation Instructions December 2001 4 Do one of the following a If you have torque tool A perform steps 10 16 see FIGURE 6 b If you have torque tool B perform steps 5 9 and 14 16 see FIGURE 6 5 Use torque tool B to rotate the left captive screw one turn clockwise see FIGURE 12 Caution Do not use a torque tool from another Sun product The Sun Blade 1000 torque tools are specifically designed for this workstation 6 Now use torque tool B to rotate the right captive screw one turn clockwise see FIGURE 12 Torque tool B 2 Right captive screw Left captive screw FIGURE 12 Alternately Rotating Left and Right Captive Screws One Turn Clockwise Sun Blade 1000 UltraSPARC III CPU Module Installation Instructions 23 Caution Under torquing the CPU module captive screws may cause a loss of contact between the CPU module and the motherboard connector This may cause failure of the workstation to boot Over torquing the CPU module captive screws may cause severe damage to the module and a potential workstation failure 7 Repeat Step 5 and Step 6 until the gap for torque tool B is 0 0 inches 0 0 mm see FIGURE 13 Use the torque tool to alternately tighten the left and r
24. tch 2 Verify the following a The backlit Sun logo on the front panel is off b The workstation fans are not spinning 3 Turn off power to the monitor and other external peripherals Sun Blade 1000 UltraSPARC III CPU Module Installation Instructions 7 4 Disconnect the cables for any peripheral equipment 5 Remove the lock block if one is installed see FIGURE 3 If necessary use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the screw and lock block 2 Lock block Screw Phillips screwdriver FIGURE 3 Removing the Lock Block 8 Sun Blade 1000 UltraSPARCTM CPU Module Installation Instructions December 2001 Removing the Access Panel To remove the access panel see FIGURE 4 Note If the power cord is connected removal of the access panel will activate the workstation power interlock circuit This safety mechanism prevents all DC voltages except 5 VDC standby power from reaching any internal components 1 Press down on the two depressions at the top of the access panel see FIGURE 4 2 Tilt the top of the access panel about an inch away from the chassis 3 Lift the access panel up 4 Lift the access panel off Sun Blade 1000 UltraSPARC III CPU Module Installation Instructions 9 Wax NAN Wa Pan Removing the Access 10 Sun Blade 1000 UltraSPARCTM CPU Module Installation Instructions December 2001 Attach
25. tly boots the CPU module has been correctly installed If problems are encountered verify proper POST operation See Section 3 4 Maximum and Minimum Levels of POST in the Sun Blade 1000 Service Manual 805 4495 10 For More Information The Sun Blade 1000 Service Manual is available from these sources a The manual is shipped with new workstations in HTML and PDF formats on the Sun Blade 1000 Hardware Documentation CD 704 6233 10 The HTML version of the manual on this CD also includes this CPU replacement procedure as an animated ShowMe How multimedia procedure a HTML and PDF versions of this manual are available for viewing and printing on the following web site http docs sun com 28 Sun Blade 1000 UltraSPARCTM CPU Module Installation Instructions December 2001
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