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SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000 Servers Service Manual • August 2009

13. Mount the replacement CMU by following the removal instructions in

Step 6

in

reverse order. Align the CMU with the slot guides, insert it carefully, and
secure it firmly.

Push the eject/lock levers as far as they will go, and then push the knob screws
on the upper and lower eject/lock levers to lock them in position. When the knob
screws remain in position, the CMU is securely mounted.

Note –

Mount the dummy (filler) unit in the same manner as CMU. Since the same

levers are used on the dummy (filler) unit, please operate the eject/lock levers in the
same manner.

Caution –

Do not forcibly push the CMU when inserting it, even if it is not moving

smoothly. If the CMU is forcibly inserted despite the presence of any obstruction in
a slot or any problem with a connector pin, serious damage may result.

14. Go back to the terminal that is connected to XSCF, and perform the input

operation according to the instructions of the maintenance menu that is
displayed after the replacement.

a. Because the displayed messages are different between active replacement

and hot replacement, perform the operation according to the instructions for
each case. When the display of the maintenance menu returns to the initial
page, the operation is completed.

b. Exit the maintenance menu.

15. Configure the CMU into the system.

Active replacement:

Use the addboard command to dynamically configure the relevant CMU into
a domain. Perform this operation for all the domains that have been
recognized in

Step 2

as including the CMU to be replaced.

For details, see

Section 4.2.2, “Disconnecting and Replacing a FRU” on

page 4-5

, and the SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers

Dynamic Reconfiguration (DR) User’s Guide.

Hot replacement:

From the console that is connected to XSCF, execute the poweron -d
command of XSCF to turn on power to the domain.

When the power to the domain is turned on, version synchronization of
OpenBoot PROM (OBP) is automatically performed. When version
synchronization is completed, the power-on self test (POST) is performed.
When ok prompt displayed on the console of relevant domain, POST is
completed.