Sun Microsystems V890 Server User Manual


 
Maintenance
138 Avaya CMS Sun Fire V880/V890 Installation, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting May 2006
5. Rotate the CPU/Memory board ejection levers out so that the CPU/Memory board
connectors disengage from the motherboard. See the following figure.
6. Pull the CPU/Memory board from the chassis.
7. Place the CPU/Memory board on an antistatic mat or in an antistatic bag.
Replacing memory
This section describes the procedures used to replace memory on a CPU/Memory board that
you have already removed from the system (see Removing a CPU/Memory board
on
page 137). When replacing memory modules, you must replace modules in groups of four
within a bank of memory, even if only one module is defective.
Tip:
Tip: The procedure for replacing memory is summarized on the top of the CPU/
Memory board.
To replace memory modules:
1. Attach one end of an ESD antistatic wrist strap to the system chassis sheet metal and
attach the other end to your wrist. See Using an ESD wrist strap
on page 59 for more
information.