Fujitsu M8000 Server User Manual


 
1-8 SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000 Servers Service Manual October 2012
1.3 Tools Required for Maintenance
The maintenance work described in Chapter 6 to Chapter 24 requires maintenance software
to confirm that the server and other components are operating correctly and to collect status
information and log data about the server and components. The work for mounting,
removing, or replacing a specific component requires screwdrivers, and special tools such as
an antistatic wrist strap. These items are listed in
TABLE 1-1.
Caution – Before handling the components, be sure to connect the clip of the antistatic
wrist strap and the antistatic mat to the server grounding port, and attach the band of the
wrist strap to one of your wrists. Place the component on the grounded antistatic mat with
your hand wearing the antistatic wrist strap, to eliminate static electricity in advance of
installation. Failure to take these antistatic measures might result in serious damage.
TABLE 1-1 Maintenance Tools
No. Name Use
1 Torque wrench
[8.24 N•m (84 kgf•cm)]
Used to secure the bus bars of the power cabinet.
2 Sockets for 10 mm (M6) torque
wrench
Used to replace the backplane (BP_A) in the M8000 server.
3 Sockets for 13 mm (M8) torque
wrench
Used to secure the bus bars of the power cabinet.
4 Torque wrench extension
5 Torque screwdriver
[0.2 N•m (2.0 kgf•cm)]
Used to secure the clock cables between the cabinets if the expansion
cabinet of the M9000 server is installed.
6 Slotted bit Used to secure the clock cables between the cabinets if the expansion
cabinet of the M9000 server is installed.
7 Wrist strap For antistatic purposes
8 Antistatic mat For antistatic purposes
9 CPU module replacement tool For mounting and removing CPU Modules (accessory)
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