Sun Blade 2500 Product Notes |
The Sun Blade 2500 Product Notes (Red), 816-1001, contain late-breaking information about changes to hardware, software, and documentation that became known after the documentation set was published.
Note - Both red- and silver-bezeled versions of the Sun Blade 2500 documentation are available at:
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Note - Before removing or installing any hardware, software, or firmware components read all of the Sun Blade 2500 Product Notes, and the documentation for that component. |
Note - Before removing or installing any hardware components, read all of the contents of the Sun Blade 2500 Workstation Safety and Compliance Guide, 816-2061. |
Refer to Chapter 12.2.3, "Installing the DVD-ROM Drive" in the Sun Blade Service, Diagnostics, and Troubleshooting Manual, 816-0996. All Sun Blade 2500 workstation optical drives must have their jumpers configured for MA (MASTER) mode operation. If necessary, configure the drive by placing the jumper in the MA (MASTER) position.
Note - If a memory upgrade is not compatible with the system OpenBoot PROM, the workstation will beep three times and power off. |
When your workstation boots, OpenBoot PROM checks for system compatible DIMM pairs. Before upgrading memory, verify the version of OpenBoot PROM installed on your system by typing the following command from a terminal window:
In this example, OpenBoot PROM version 4.9.4 is installed.
Use TABLE 1 to determine which DIMM pair memory upgrades to order for your system.
An UltraSCSI host adapter cable is now available from Sun. This cable supports the 72 GB DAT tape drive and the single channel, single ended UltraSCSI PCI host adapter card. TABLE 2 describes the part numbers for the UltraSCSI host adapter cable, 72 GB tape drive assembly, and UltraSCSI PCI host adapter card.
The monitor cable included with the Sun XVR-600 graphics accelerator installation kit has been changed from a DVI-I to 13W3 monitor cable to a DVI-I to VGA monitor cable.
For additional information about the Sun XVR-600 graphics accelerator go to: http://www.sun.com/desktop/products/graphics/xvr600/
Note - Before installing any software onto the Sun Blade 2500 hard drive(s), read the documentation for that software. |
Note - Install Check is an optional tool for verifying workstation configuration. Sun Microsystems encourages its use for customer satisfaction. |
The Install Check tool verifies and provides information about your Sun Blade 2500 workstation's configuration. To run Install Check, you need to download it from the web.
1. As superuser of the Sun Blade 2500 system, open a web browser and go to the Install Check URL:
http://wwws.sun.com/software/installcheck/index.html
Note - Documentation on the use of Install Check is available at this URL. |
3. Click Download Sun Install Check Tool.
4. Log in with your My Sun, Sun Store, or SunSolveSM username and password.
Note - If you are not a registered user, click Register Now and register. |
5. Read and agree to the licensing terms.
6. Click the Sun Install Check Application, English link and save the sunic.zip file to a download directory.
7. Go to the download directory and unzip the sunic.zip file.
A sunic subdirectory is created, containing a README file.
Read the README file for further instructions to install and run the Sun Install Check tool.
Software for the Sun Blade 2500 workstation is continuously improved throughout the life cycle of the product. TABLE 3 lists the latest patches as of December 2004.
Note - Additional information about the latest patches may be found at:
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Note - Patch 117365 can be installed to upgrade the OpenBoot PROM firmware to a version later than 4.9.4. |
1. As superuser of the system that requires the firmware update, go to the SunSolve web site:
2. Click the Patchfinder link.
The SunSolve Patch Access page appears.
3. Type 117365 into the Patch ID field and click Find Patch.
The patch README file is displayed.
4. Read the README file for instructions on downloading and installing the firmware.
Type this command to see which patches are installed on your system:
The installed patches are listed in ascending order.
1. Go to the Sun Solve web site:
2. Click the Patchfinder link.
3. Enter a patch ID from TABLE 3, Latest Patches as of December 2004 into the field and click Find Patch.
4. Download the patch to a temporary location.
5. Repeat Step 3 and Step 4 for each patch required.
6. Become superuser of the system to receive the patch.
7. Transfer and unzip each patch.
9. Repeat Step 7 and Step 8 for each patch required.
10. If requested by a patch, reboot the system after installing all of the patches.
11. Verify the system configuration by running the Sun Install Check tool.
See Verifying Workstation Configuration With the Sun Install Check Tool.
This section describes changes to the Sun Blade 2500 documentation.
Note the following correction to the Sun Blade 2500 Getting Started Guide, 816-1005-11.
The Sun Microsystems web site does not list the workstation configurations that are Energy Star compliant. From the following Energy Star web site you can download a PDF file of the configurations that are Energy Star compliant.
http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?=computers.pr_computers
From the Energy Star web site select the following links to download the PDF file:
Products>Office Equipment>Computers>For Consumers: Product List
Note the following corrections to the Sun Blade 2500 Service, Diagnostics, and Troubleshooting Manual, 816-0996-11.
The Sun Blade 2500 Service, Diagnostics, and Troubleshooting Manual has been revised to include all of the information contained within the original service manual and the following Sun Blade 2500 Product Notes:
Refer to the Sun Blade 2500 Service, Diagnostics, and Troubleshooting Manual, 816-0996-11, and this product note for the latest service information.
The Sun Blade 2500 Service, Diagnostics, and Troubleshooting Manual on the Sun Blade 2500 Hardware Documentation CD, part number 704-7736, contains links to multimedia service procedures. Sometimes, if you read the manual with an Adobe® Acrobat Reader that has been launched from a web browser, the links may not work correctly, while the rest of the manual content displays properly. If this happens, perform one of the following steps to see the movies:
The Sun Blade 2500 Service, Diagnostics, and Troubleshooting Manual PDF files are located on the hardware documentation CD at:
/cdrom/cdrom0/Docs/ServiceManual/ (for Solaris users)
/sblade2500doc/Docs/ServiceManual/ (for users on other platforms)
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