Who Can Benefit
Students who can benefit from this course are Sun Support Services, Partners engineers, and customers who are self maintainers. The targeted audiences consist of individuals who are preparing to install, configure, troubleshoot, diagnose, and repair the Sun Fire V210 and Sun Fire V240 servers.
Prerequisites
Skills Gained
- Describe the Sun Fire V210 and V240 servers
- Describe the Sun Fire V210 and V240 server architecture
- Locate and describe major system components
- Remove and replace the Sun Fire V210 and V240 server FRUs
- Describe the Sun Fire V210 and V240 server specific software requirements
- Troubleshoot faults in Sun Fire V210 and V240 servers by using Sun provided diagnostic tools
Course Content
Module 1 - Introducing the Sun Fire V210 and Sun Fire V240 Servers
- Identify the basic features of the Sun Fire V210 server
- Identify the basic features of the Sun Fire V240 server
- Describe the Sun Fire V210 and Sun Fire V240 server hardware environment
Module 2 - Describing the Sun Fire V210 and Sun Fire V240 Server Architecture
- Describe the logical overview of the Sun Fire V210 and Sun Fire V240 servers
- Describe the major application specific integrated circuits (ASIC) purpose and functions
Module 3 - Locating and Describing Major System Components
- Identify the chassis locations where the Sun Fire V210 and Sun Fire V240 server components reside
- Identify the components on the front bezel
- Identify the components on the front panel
- Identify the components on the front chassis
- Identify the components on the rear chassis
Module 4 - Removing and Replacing Sun Fire V210 and Sun Fire V240 Server FRUs
- Describe how to prepare for removing and installing FRUs
- Remove and install front panel FRUs
- Remove and install front chassis FRUs
- Remove and install rear panel FRUs
Module 5 - Describing the Sun Fire V210 and Sun Fire V240 Servers Specific Software Requirements
- Identify Solaris 8 Operating System (Solaris 8 OS) requirements
- Describe the system configuration card
- Describe the FRU-ID operation
- Describe the use of advanced lights out management (ALOM)
- Use OpenBoot(TM) programmable read-only memory (PROM) commands
- Access the Solaris OS
Module 6 - Troubleshooting Sun Fire V210 and Sun Fire V240 Server Errors
- Describe the functions of Power-On Self-Test (POST) used for troubleshooting
- Resolve processor and memory malfunctions
- Resolve server related errors
- Resolve cooling malfunctions within the servers




