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Asset ID: 1-71-1006867.1
Update Date:2009-01-07
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Solution Type  Technical Instruction Sure

Solution  1006867.1 :   Sun Fire[TM] V210 server/ Sun Fire[TM] V240 server battery replacement  


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  • Sun Fire V240 Server
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  • Sun Fire V210 Server
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  • GCS>Sun Microsystems>Servers>Entry-Level Servers
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Description
Battery replacement on the system board results in reset system clock.

Steps to Follow
When the 3V lithium battery must be replaced, the system clock will be reset.
This may result a major problem for databases.

So after the battery has been replaced, the system clock must be adjusted before booting -up the system by using the ALOM command e.g. "sc> setdate 031621452007"


sc> setdate [[mmdd]HHMM | mmddHHMM[cc]yy][.SS]


Now you can safely boot-up the system.

Product
Sun Fire V240 Server
Sun Fire V210 Server

Replace 3V battery, reset date, ALOM
Previously Published As
88910

Change History
Date: 2007-04-04
User Name: 31620
Action: Approved
Comment: Verified Metadata - ok
Verified Keywords - ok
Verified still correct for audience - was set to free, changed to contract
Audience changed to contract as per FvF at
http://kmo.central/howto/content/voyager-contributor-standards.html
Checked review date - currently set to 2008-03-27
Checked for TM - changed as per tmark site for each product mentioned
Publishing under the current publication rules of 18 Apr 2005:
Version: 5
Date: 2007-04-02
User Name: 31620
Action: Accept
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