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6. Pivot the front edge of the GRASP board upward to disengage it from the rear
plastic bracket and to disengage its connector from the motherboard.
Note –
Be careful to avoid bending the GRASP board while removing or installing it.
Installation is the reverse of this procedure.
Note – The ILOM software on the GRASP board and the system BIOS on the
motherboard should be from the same software release, as documented in the Sun
Fire X4100/X4200 Servers Release Notes or the Sun Fire X4100 M2/X4200 M2 Servers
Release Notes (depending on whether or not yours is an M2 system).
After replacing the GRASP board or the motherboard, check the ILOM and system
BIOS versions against those documented in the release notes. If they are not from the
same software release, upgrade or downgrade the system BIOS (not the ILOM)
accordingly. Once the ILOM and system BIOSare back to matching versions, you can
upgrade or downgrade both to the desired versions.
Note – After you replace the GRASP board FRU, you must use the servicetool
command to update FRU information about the board. See Section 3.12.11 on page 3-53.
3.12.11 Servicetool FRU Update Procedure
Caution – The SunService account is for the use of Sun service representatives only.
Do not use the SunService account unless you are instructed to do so in a procedure
developed by Sun Microsystems.
Note – Sun Fire X4100/X4200 servers with SP firmware 10708 and later support the
servicetool command.
1. Use SSH to log into the SunService account. The default password is changeme.
# ssh <SP IP address> -l sunservice
# <SP IP Address>'s password: changeme
2. At the prompt, enter the servicetool command with options. The options are
defined in the table below.