Preface
10 Avaya CMS Sun Ultra 5 Computer Hardware Installation, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting
Issue 3.0 of this document was issued for the following changes:
● To update the disk drive maintenance procedures for CMS R3V9 (see Maintaining disk
drives on page 83).
● To add information about the 18-GB external SCSI disk drive (see Disk partition
values on page 111).
● To make general wording corrections to the document.
Issue 2.2 of this document was issued for the following changes:
● To change references from Lucent Technologies to Avaya.
● To add information about the 20-GB disk drive (see Overview on page 19, Determining
the computer model on page 29, and Disk partition values on page 111).
● To add information about disk configurations (see Overview on page 19).
● To add information about the 400 MHz CPU (see Determining the computer model on
page 29).
● To add information about the new autosensing power supply (see Setting up power on
page 33).
● To update the HSI card installation procedures (see Installing HSI/P cards on page 77).
● To update the disk drive maintenance procedures (see Maintaining disk drives on
page 83).
● To update the remote console procedure (see Using the remote console on page 154).
● To add information about system messages (see System messages on page 163).
● To add tape drive LED status patterns (see Tape drive LED status patterns on
page 174).
● To remove information about specific UPS models. A UPS is still required, but must be
provided locally.
● To make the organization of this book consistent with other Sun hardware installation
books.
● To make general wording corrections to the document.
Issue 2.1 of this document was issued for the following changes:
● To add information about the new Digital Data Storage (DDS) model DDS4, 4-millimeter
tape drive. This tape drive replaces the SLR5 Quarter-Inch-Cartridge (QIC) tape drive.
● To move hardware maintenance and troubleshooting information to this document. This
information was previously found in CentreVu Call Management System R3V8
Hardware Maintenance and Troubleshooting, 585-215-873.
● To make general wording corrections to the document.