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Sun Fire[tm] V210 / V240 Server: Repair Procedures

This section provides the most common repair procedures for the Sun Fire V210 and V240, which are included in the following manual:

Sun Fire V210 and V240 Servers Parts Replacement Manual (817-0743)

The following table provides the page numbers for each procedure.

Component Tips
DVD-ROM Drive (documented in 816-4826)
  • On V2x0 Systems, The DVD Drive May Not Open After Being Replaced (FAB 1000005.1).
Fan
  • Identifying an older system that requires an X-Option FAN Upgrade Kit (X7418A) when adding 1GB memory DIMMs on Sun Fire V210 systems (FIN I1117-1).
Lower Interface Board Assembly
  • Non-RoHS Sun Fire V210 or V240 Systems That Have the Lower Interface Boards Replaced With RoHs Compliant Versions Will Require an OBP Of 4.18.5 Or Greater And ALOM 1.5.4 Or Greater to Function Properly (FAB 1000683.1).
Memory
  • Minimum OBP version is required to support new DIMMs with 333MHz dual data rate. (FIN I1148-1).
  • Systems will fail to pass self-test if the OBP version is below the required minimum level to support the JEDEC SPD 1.0 formatted DIMMs (FIN I1092-1).
PCI Card
  • Sun Fire V210/V240 PCI retainer clip may contact PCI board components causing damage. (FCO 1000005.1).
PCI Riser Card (V240)
  • A short circuit on the V240 PCI Riser Card connector following reconfiguration or reassembly may cause charring of the Motherboard or system power-down (FIN I1075-1).
Power Supply (V210)
  • Sun Fire V210 Power Supply system error message "PSU @ PS0 has FAULTED". (FCO A0266-1).
Rack
  • Sun 72" Delorean rack kit for the Sun Fire V210/V240 is missing mounting screws (FIN I1142-1).
System Board
  • Incorrect handling of V2x0 systems boards can cause premature or intermittent failure. (FAB 1000363.1).
  • A short circuit on the V240 PCI Riser Card connector following reconfiguration or reassembly may cause charring of the Motherboard or system power-down (FIN I1075-1).
  • How to identify System Board FRUID change after CPU upgrade to Sun Fire V210/V240 and Netra 240 systems (FIN I1064-1).
  • Sun Fire V210/V240 server onboard ethernet ports may silently corrupt received network packets (FCO A0214-1).

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