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Solution Type FAB (standard) Sure Solution 1000557.1 : Marginal seating of Sun Fire V490 and V480 CPU/Memory boards is causing hard to diagnose non-fatal, fatal, and CPU/Memory board power-on faults.
PreviouslyPublishedAs 200703 Product Sun Fire V490 Server Sun Fire V480 Server Date of Resolved Release 07-MAY-2007 Part - Description 501-6911 - Centerplane, Sun Fire V490 501-7086 - Centerplane, Sun Fire V490 501-7224 - Centerplane, Sun Fire V490, RoHS 501-5819 - Centerplane, Sun Fire V480 501-6733 - Centerplane, Sun Fire V480 501-6780 - Centerplane, Sun Fire V480 501-6790 - Centerplane, Sun Fire V480 501-7703 - Centerplane, Sun Fire V490 501-7706 - Centerplane, Sun Fire V490 The most common issue seen in a two CPU/Memory Board V480/490 system is no power-on at hardware initialization of one of the CPU/Memory boards. However, in many cases the system can pass POST and boot - in Solaris there could be Kernel Panics, Fatal Resets or a variety of non-fatal errors reported against one or both of the CPU/Memory boards or components. Contributing Factors Centerplane flexing/bending when inserting a CPU/Memory Board into Centerplane Slot B. Symptoms Most common scenario seen is the CPU/Memory board in Slot B doesn't make a proper connection and therefore doesn't power-on. When this happens you will not get the green OK power LED lit on the outside edge of the Slot B CPU/Memory board or the Slot B inserted LED on the upper part of the centerplane will not be lit. In some cases one may see the same instead or also for Slot A. Root Cause The issue is caused by centerplane flexing/bending when CPU/Memory board in Slot A is installed before the CPU/Memory board in Slot B. The centerplane flexing/bending may prevent a complete seating of the CPU/Memory board Slot B. Workaround Engineering recommends on single CPU/Memory board systems that the Slot A board be populated, as Slot A has been found to be less susceptible to the centerplane flexing/bending issue. Insert, seat and tighten-down CPU/Memory board Slot B before the installing of CPU/Memory board slot A. During the Slot B CPU/Memory board installation, maintain upward force from the other side of the centerplane with your hand against the centerplane in the CPU/Memory board Slot B area. Please see Internal Troubleshooting document 1017945.1 for the "Sun Fire[TM] V880/V890 V480/V490 Best Practice CPU MEM module replacement procedure"... https://support.us.oracle.com/oip/faces/secure/km/DocumentDisplay.jspx?id=1017945.1 Resolution There is a two step resolution. First, Engineering is adding more welds on the chassis bracket which the CPU/Memory Board Ejector contacts to give it more leverage. Second, there will be a phase in of the new Centerplane VHDM connectors (to which the CPU/Memory boards mate) with lower insertion force. Previously Published As 102910 Internal Escalation ID 1-17294385 Internal Contributor/submitter [email protected], [email protected] Internal Eng Business Unit Group SSG WGS (Workgroup Systems) Internal Eng Responsible Engineer [email protected] Internal Services Knowledge Engineer [email protected] Internal Kasp FAB Legacy ID 102910 Internal Sun Alert & FAB Admin Info Critical Category: Significant Change Date: 2007-05-17 Avoidance: Service Procedure Responsible Manager: [email protected] Original Admin Info: WF - began authoring draft. - Joe 5/7/07 WF - changed affected parts section per submitter but still awtg reply as to one more part number. - Joe 5/9/07 WF - added one more part numbers and now sending to extended review. - Joe 5/9/07 WF - no feedback from review. I was waiting for CDS harvest issue to be fixed, but will now send to Publish per request from Contributer. - Joe 5/17/07 Product_uuid 5c71fc02-5e51-11d7-8add-8938754df22a|Sun Fire V490 Server a2b9bc2b-52c6-45c2-a3e0-f19bd2c86953|Sun Fire V480 Server Attachments This solution has no attachment |
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