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Solution Type Technical Instruction Sure Solution 1004928.1 : Sun Fire[TM] V240: How to Identify Fans
PreviouslyPublishedAs 206913 Description How to identify and locate fans on a V240. Steps to Follow On a V240 you will see the fans referred to as: F0.RS <- system fan 0 F1.RS <- system fan 1 F2.RS <- system fan 2 MB.P0.F0.RS or MB/P0/F0 <- motherboard fan 0 position 0 MB.P0.F1.RS or MB/P0/F1 <- motherboard fan 1 position 1 MB.P1.F0.RS or MB/P1/F0 <- motherboard fan 0 position 0 MB.P1.F1.RS or MB/P1/F1 <- motherboard fan 1 position 1 ex: MB.P0.F0.RS would be cpu0's fan0 on the mb and not one of the system fans System Fans: Looking down on the V240 with the cover removed, and the front to the See: https://support.oracle.com/handbook_private/Systems/SunFireV240/component.top.html CPU fans: Looking down on the system board with the external connections at the MB.P0.F0.RS is the left fan of processor 0 (bottom processor) and See: https://support.oracle.com/handbook_private/Devices/System_Board/SYSBD_SunFireV2x0_CPU.html Product Sun Fire V240 Server Internal Comments Audited/updated 12/02/09 - [email protected], Entry Level SPARC Content Team Member V240, fan, F0.RS, F1.RS, MB.P0.F0.RS, MB.P0.F1.RS, MB.P1.F0.RS, MB.P1.F1.RS Previously Published As 76689 Change History Corrected the motherboard fan positions per [email protected] request on 6/4/09 should be: MB.P0.F0.RS or MB/P0/F0 <- motherboard fan 0 position 0 MB.P0.F1.RS or MB/P0/F1 <- motherboard fan 1 position 1 MB.P1.F0.RS or MB/P1/F0 <- motherboard fan 0 position 0 MB.P1.F1.RS or MB/P1/F1 <- motherboard fan 1 position 1 Date: 2005-04-20 User Name: 97961 Action: Accept Comment: Version: 0 Attachments This solution has no attachment |
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