To remove the motherboard and chassis – Sun Microsystems Sun Fire T1000 User Manual

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Sun Fire T1000 Server Service Manual • January 2006

c. Switch to the system console to view POST output.

Watch the POST output for possible fault messages. The following output is an
indication that POST did not detect any faults:

Note –

Depending on the configuration of ALOM POST variables (see, and whether

POST detected faults or not, the system might boot, or the system might remain at
the ok prompt. If the system is at the ok prompt, type boot.

d. Issue the Solaris OS fmadm faulty command.

No memory or DIMM faults should be displayed.

If any faults are reported, return to the

“Diagnostic Flow Chart” on page 11

for an

approach to diagnosing the fault.

To Remove the Motherboard and Chassis

The motherboard, power supply, and chassis are replaced as a unit. Therefore,
remove all other FRUs and associated cables from your chassis and install them in
the new chassis. The FRUs to remove and replace and the procedures to remove and
replace them are:

sc> console

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0:0>POST Passed all devices.

0:0>

0:0>DEMON: (Diagnostics Engineering MONitor) 0:0>Select one of the

following functions

0:0>POST:Return to OBP.

0:0>INFO:

0:0>POST Passed all devices.

0:0>Master set ACK for vbsc runpost command and spin...

# fmadm faulty

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