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Table
7-30
  
System-stopped/cold
removal
work
procedure
(for
a
building
block
configuration)
Item
Work
procedure Referenc e
1 Opening
the
rack
door
2 Switching
the
mode
switch
on
the
operation
panel
to
Service
mode
"5.2
Switching
the
Mode
Switch
to
Service
Mode"
3 Checking
the
operating
condition
of
the
system
and
the
I/O
device
usage
status
"5.3
Checking
the
Operating
Condition
and
Resource
Usage
Status"
4 Stopping
the
system "5.6
Stopping
the
Entire
System"
5 Releasing
the
chassis
requiring
maintenance
from
the
system
"5.8.1
Releasing
of
the
SPARC
M10-4S
chassis
(possible
only
in
a
system
with
a
building
block
configuration)"
6 Removing
the
chassis
requiring
maintenance
"5.9
Accessing
an
FRU"
7 Removing
the
target
FRU See
the
removal
procedures
for
each
FRU
(Chapters
8
to
10).
"Chapter
8
Maintaining
the
PCI
Express
Cards"
"Chapter
9
Maintaining
the
CPU
Memory
Unit/Memory"
"Chapter
10
Maintaining
the
Internal
Disks"
8 Restoring
the
chassis
requiring
maintenance
"6.1
Restoring
the
Chassis"
9 Incorporating
the
chassis
requiring
maintenance
into
the
system
"6.2.1
Incorporation
of
the
SPARC
M10-4S
chassis
(possible
only
in
a
system
with
a
building
block
configuration)"
10 Performing
a
diagnosis
test "6.3.1
Diagnosing
the
system
board"
(*1)
"6.3.2
Diagnosing
the
crossbar
unit
and
crossbar
cables"
11 Confirming
that
there
is
no
problem
with
the
chassis
after
the
removal
"4.2.2
Identifying
a
failure"
-
"Checking
the
FRU
status"
12 Returning
the
mode
switch
on
the
operation
panel
to
Locked
mode
"6.6
Returning
the
Mode
Switch
to
Locked
Mode"
13 Starting
the
system "6.8
Starting
the
Entire
System"
14 Closing
the
rack
door
*1
The
testsb
command
is
executed
during
replacefru
command
processing.
However,
if
that
is
canceled,
diagnose
the
system
board
before
incorporating
the
chassis
requiring
maintenance
into
the
physical
partition.
Chapter
7
 
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Flow 167

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