4 replaceable component procedures, Replaceable component procedures – Sun Microsystems Sun Fire X4100 User Manual

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Chapter 4

Maintaining the Sun Fire X4200 Server

4-7

4.4

Replaceable Component Procedures

Note –

Some of the procedures in this section are for customer-replaceable units

(CRUs) and some are for field-replaceable units (FRUs), as noted in the procedures
and in the list below. FRU components should be replaced only by trained service
technicians. Contact your Sun Service representative for assistance with FRU
replacements.

This section contains procedures for replacing the following components:

Section 4.4.1, “Replacing the Battery” on page 4-8

(CRU)

Section 4.4.2, “Replacing a CPU and Heatsink” on page 4-10

(FRU)

Section 4.4.3, “Replacing the DVD-ROM Drive” on page 4-17

(FRU)

Section 4.4.4, “Installing a DVD-ROM Drive Upgrade Kit” on page 4-20

(FRU)

Section 4.4.5, “Replacing a Fan Module” on page 4-25

(CRU)

Section 4.4.6, “Replacing a Fan Connector Board” on page 4-27

(CRU)

Section 4.4.8, “Replacing the Front I/O Board” on page 4-32

(CRU)

Section 4.4.7, “Replacing the Front Panel Indicator Board” on page 4-30

(CRU)

Section 4.4.9, “Replacing the Graphics Redirect and Service Processor (GRASP)
Board” on page 4-38

(FRU)

Section 4.4.10, “Replacing a Hard Disk Drive” on page 4-40

(CRU)

Section 4.4.11, “Replacing a Hard Disk Drive Backplane” on page 4-43

(FRU)

Section 4.4.12, “Replacing Memory Modules (DIMMs)” on page 4-48

(CRU)

Section 4.4.13, “Replacing the Motherboard” on page 4-52

(FRU)

Section 4.4.14, “Replacing PCI Cards” on page 4-61

(CRU)

Section 4.4.15, “Replacing a Power Supply” on page 4-65

(CRU)

Section 4.4.16, “Replacing the Power Distribution Board” on page 4-67

(FRU)

Section 4.4.17, “Replacing the Rear Fan Tray” on page 4-72

(CRU)

Caution –

Before handling components, attach an ESD wrist strap to the grounding

post that is built into the rear of the chassis (see

FIGURE 1-5

for the location). The

system’s printed circuit boards and hard disk drives contain components that are
extremely sensitive to static electricity.

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