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Servicetool FRU Update Procedure

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3.6 Servicetool FRU Update Procedure Note - The SunService account is not supported in ILOM 3.0. If your system has installed ILOM 3.0, you must contact your SunService representative if you want to enable your SunService account. The sunservice account is for the use of SunService representatives only. Do not use the SunService account unless you are instructed to do so in a procedure developed by Sun Microsystems. 1. Use SSH to log into the sunservice account using the default password, changeme. # ssh SP-IP-address -l sunservice # SP-IP-address password: changeme 2. At the prompt, enter the servicetool command to indicate that you have changed the board. # servicetool --board_replaced=name_of_board For example, type: # servicetool --board_replaced=mainboard a. name_of_board is mainboard (that is, the system controller). b. service_processor is the X4500 GRASP board or the X4540 system processor. Note - Type servicetool at the SP prompt without options to see help screens which provide hints about options. The options are defined in the table below. TABLE 3-6 Servicetool Options Other Options --board_replaced=BOARD --fru_product_part_number Value Update FRU information for BOARD after board has been replaced. Write a new product part number to the mainboard FRU. 3-8 Sun Fire X4500/X4540 Server Service Manual • May 2010

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3-8
Sun Fire X4500/X4540 Server Service Manual
May 2010
3.6
Servicetool FRU Update Procedure
Note –
The SunService account is not supported in ILOM 3.0. If your system has
installed ILOM 3.0, you must contact your SunService representative if you want to
enable your SunService account. The sunservice account is for the use of SunService
representatives only. Do not use the SunService account unless you are instructed to
do so in a procedure developed by Sun Microsystems.
1. Use SSH to log into the sunservice account using the default password,
changeme
.
# ssh SP-IP-address -l sunservice
# SP-IP-address password: changeme
2. At the prompt, enter the
servicetool
command to indicate that you have
changed the board.
# servicetool --board_replaced=name_of_board
For example, type:
# servicetool --board_replaced=mainboard
a.
name_of_board
is
mainboard
(that is, the system controller).
b.
service_processor
is the X4500 GRASP board or the X4540 system processor.
Note –
Type
servicetool
at the SP prompt
without
options to see help screens
which provide hints about options. The options are defined in the table below.
TABLE 3-6
Servicetool Options
Other Options
Value
--board_replaced=BOARD
Update FRU information for BOARD after board
has been replaced.
--fru_product_part_number
Write a new product part number to the mainboard
FRU.