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Asset ID: 1-73-1000958.1
Update Date:2010-10-21
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Solution Type  FAB (standard) Sure

Solution  1000958.1 :   Interposer cards on the SATA Drive have been damaged due to the loosening of drive bracket screws on the drive assembly.  


Related Items
  • Sun Disk, 500 GB, 7200 rpm, SATA
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Related Categories
  • GCS>Sun Microsystems>Sun FAB>Standard>Reactive
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PreviouslyPublishedAs
201275


Product
500 GB 7200 rpm SATA Disk Drive

Part
  • Part No: 540-7245
  • Part Description: 750GB 3 1/2" 7200 RPM Serial ATA Disk Drive
Part
  • Part No: 540-6635
  • Part Description: 500GB 3 1/2" 7200 RPM Serial ATA Disk Drive

Impact

Interposer Cards being damaged at the repair depot result in rework and material cost, and additional handling.


Contributing Factors

The following Platforms are impacted:

StorageTek 5220 NAS
StorageTek 5320 NAS
StorageTek 6140
StorageTek 6540

The following Options are impacted:

XRB-ST1CE-500G7K
XTC-ST1CF-750G7KZ

Loose drive bracket screws allow the sheet metal to bow enough for the interposer card retention tabs to disengage allowing the interposer to separate from the main drive upon removal from the drive slot or test fixture.


Symptoms

Interposer card will physically separate from the drive assembly upon removal from drive slot.


Root Cause

The SATA drive bracket screws appear to be loosened in the field after removal from the system drive slots.

An inspection step has been added at the vendor to verify the drive bracket screws are not loose.


Resolution

Field service should not manipulate the SATA drive assembly screws during the drive field replacement and return process for the ST6x40 drives.

Standard drive removal/replacement procedures should be followed as referenced in Knowledge Article 1000958.1;

  https://support.us.oracle.com/oip/faces/secure/km/DocumentDisplay.jspx?id=1000958.1

Identification of Affected Parts (how to):

Loose bracket screws can be visually identified.


Previously Published As
103049
Internal Comments


No indications that this failure mode has occurred in manufacturing or at any customer site. Failure appears to be isolated post-field replacement between field service and repair depot testing.


Internal Contributor/submitter
[email protected]

Internal Eng Business Unit Group
KE Authors

Internal Eng Responsible Engineer
[email protected]

Internal Services Knowledge Engineer
[email protected]

Internal Kasp FAB Legacy ID
103049

Internal Sun Alert & FAB Admin Info
Critical Category:
Significant Change Date: 2007-08-24
Avoidance: Service Procedure
Responsible Manager: [email protected]
Original Admin Info: Rcvd submission and began draft. - Joe 8/22/07
Sponsor finalized submission, sending to Ext Rvw. - Joe 8/22/07
FAB put onhold as Ext Rvw showed that this FAB is not accurate with
regard to which products are affected. Submitter will investigate
and resubmit. - Joe 8/23/07
FAB resubmitted and draft updated. - Joe 8/23/07
Chgd Resp Eng from Keith Aitken to Bryan Naito and sending to
Publish. - Joe 8/24/07
Minor reformatting of Contributing Factors section with regard to
list of affected platforms and republished. - Joe 8/24/07
Product_uuid
76d0188d-961c-11d9-9adf-080020a9ed93|500 GB 7200 rpm SATA Disk Drive

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