This section provides the most common repair procedures for the
Enterprise 3500. The written procedures below are links to the Sun
Enterprise 3500 System Reference Manual (805-2630).
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Remove
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Install
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Tips |
CD-ROM Drive |
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Centerplane |
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Clock+ Board |
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CPU/Memory+ Board |
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New service procedures are available for detached
heat sinks on EXX00 CPU and I/O boards (FIN I0683-1).
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CPU Modules |
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- Sun Enterprise 6x00, 5x00, 4x00,
and 3x00 Systems Torque Screwdriver for UltraSPARC Module Installation
Guide
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Tuning the ecache_scan_rate parameter of the Solaris
cache scrubber provides improved Ecache parity error protection
on non-mirrored SRAM UltraSPARC II-based systems (FIN I0755-1).
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Booting from the network can fail with Solaris 2.5.1
and Solaris 2.6 when using 464MHz or faster processors (FIN I0707-1).
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Any Fatal Reset errors in the UE 3X00 to UE 6X00 servers
should be evaluated to determined whether it is because of Ecache
Tag error. Do not assume that a Fatal Reset error implies that the
system board is defective (FIN I0587-1).
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The current diagnostic procedure to identify the faulty
CPU module from CPU Ecache parity errors is flawed, and it could easily
lead to the wrong CPU being replaced (FIN I0570-3).
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Cleaning kit available for cleaning silicon oil from
CPU module on the system board (FIN I0567-1).
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Failure to handle CPU Modules correctly can result
in physical damage; proper torquing techniques are required (FIN I0403-2).
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Disk Drive
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- Seagate ST336605FC 36GB and ST373405FC 73G drives could be susceptible
to label corruption (FIN I0816-1).
- Error installing Solaris on ST318304 FC-AL disk drives: Could not
create Solaris disk label (VTOC) (SRDB 24407).
- E3500 boot after replacing system disk (SRDB 17658).
- Recovering from a failed FCAL boot disk (SRDB 17643).
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Fan Tray Assembly |
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Fan Tray Assembly, Auxiliary |
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GBIC |
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Graphics (UPA) Card |
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Interface Board |
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I/O+ Board |
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Ultra Enterprise Exx00 I/O Boards can fail with FEPS
error during POST if installed in a slot where there are damaged spring
fingers (FIN I0800-1).
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New service procedures are available for detached
heat sinks on EXX00 CPU and I/O boards (FIN I0683-1).
- Clarification of the hardware and software requirement to connect
the onboard SOC+ device on I/O boards used with an A3500FC StorEdge
Array (FIN I0586-1).
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Memory |
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When using mixed density memory modules, certain combinations
of memory banks result in fatal reset while running POST before a
system boot (FIN I0588-1).
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ECC Memory Error Guidelines for Enterprise servers
(FIN I0377-1).
- How to read prtdiag memory interleaving on Ultra servers (SRDB 21869).
- OBP requirements for Enterprise servers when installing 2GB Memory
kit ( 8 X 256MB) (InfoDoc 27710).
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PCI Card |
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- Systems with a PGX PCI-based 8-bit Frame Buffer may display a vertical
black stripe when running the OpenWindows environment (FCO A0139-1).
- Solaris 2.5.1 on Ultra cannot boot over the network on the FDDI 4.0
card (SRDB 14581).
- PCI i/o card address mapping on Ultra Enterprise servers (InfoDoc
17576).
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Peripheral Power Supply (PPS0) |
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Peripheral Power Supply (PPS1) |
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Power/Cooling Module (PCM) |
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- Power/Cooling module handling and fault diagnosis N+1 configurations
may suffer a Silent Mode Failure (FIN I0599-1).
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SBus Card |
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- Customers using SBus Dual FC Adapter (X6757A) at Rev. 50 may notice
slow performance on sequential write operations (FIN I0821-1).
- UDWIS SBus Host Adapter with isp-fcode 1.28 can cause "invalid command"
during probe-scsi-all or boot -hv from a StorEdge D1000 (FIN I0569-1).
- Sun FDDI SBus Adapter 5.0 SAS/DAS mounting screws may not fit the
EMI plate due to excessive plating (FIN I0469-1).
- SunATM-155 SBus board replacement may render interface unrecognizable
(FIN I0412-1).
- Large quantities of UDWIS/SBus Host Adapters installed may not come
up after reboot due to miscommunication between the SCSI host and the
target (FCO A0163-1).
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Tape Drive |
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- Firmware upgrade for EOL Mammoth 8mm tape drive (FIN I0516-1).
- All support calls related to the Exabyte Mammoth II tape drive need
to be forwarded to Exabyte (FIN I0719-1).
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