Maintaining cpu/memory boards, Cpu and memory configurations – Avaya Sun Fire V880 User Manual

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Maintenance

136 Avaya CMS Sun Fire V880 Computer Hardware Installation, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting

Maintaining CPU/Memory boards

This section describes how to replace or add memory modules and CPU/Memory boards.

This section includes the following topics:

CPU and memory configurations

on page 136

Checking the current memory and CPU configuration

on page 137

Shutting down the system

on page 138

Removing a CPU/Memory board

on page 139

Replacing memory

on page 140

Installing a CPU/Memory board

on page 142

Restarting the system

on page 145

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WARNING:

WARNING:

You must wear an ESD wrist strap when installing or removing hardware
components to prevent electrical discharge that can damage the system.

CPU and memory configurations

The minimum memory configuration of the computer is one CPU/Memory board that has
two processors and 4-GB of memory.

The computer can be upgraded to four total CPU/Memory boards, each with two
processors and 4-GB memory. The maximum memory is 16-GB.

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Important:

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Important:

Important:

The CPUs in all memory boards must match. You cannot, for example, mix
a 900 MHz CPU with a 1.2 GHz CPU.

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