Dataram DRS4800 User Manual

CUSTOMER SUPPORT

Dataram's Technical Support Program goes beyond the lifetime warranty, routine calls and questions. As memory specialists since 1967, we want to provide the most comprehensive level of service and support in the industry.
Our Customer Support representatives can answer your questions and give you information on system/memory configurations, upgrade options, product specifications, compatibility and other technical topics or issues.
In Europe:
+45 70 212 217 (Phone) +45 70 212 211 (FAX)
eusupport@dataram.com (E-mail)
In the U.S.A. and all other countries:
800-599-0071 (Toll Free) 609-799-0071 (Phone) 609-799-6734 (FAX)
usasupport@dataram.com (E-mail)
If a Dataram memory board does not function properly we will issue a Return Material Authorization number (RMA#) for the return of the defective module(s) and express ship a repair or replacement to you at no charge.
P/N 06675 C
DRS280 and 4800 MEMORY INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUN FIRE MIDFRAME SERVERS
SUN FIRE 3800-6800, E2900, E4900 and E6900 SERVERS:
Note: Refer to your system owner’s manual for detailed instructions and be
sure to follow all static and safety precautions.
Memory for the Sun Fire Midframe servers is installed on one or more UniBoard CPU/Memory Cards.
Location of the UniBoard CPU/Memory Cards:
Sun Fire System 3800 2 SB0, SB2 Front E2900 3 SB0, SB2, SB4 Top 4800, E4900 3 SB0, SB2, SB4 Rear 4810 3 SB0, SB2, SB4 Front 6800, E6900 6 SB0-SB5 Front
Each UniBoard has 32 DIMM slots, which are divided into eight banks of four. Each processor controls two banks.
When installing multiple sets of memory, fill both banks for each processor before installing any remainder as a bank of four.
Each slot has a three-digit label. The first digit indicates the corresponding processor (0-3), the second indicates the bank (0 or 1), and the third indicates the DIMM slot (0-3).
DIMMs can only be installed where there is a corresponding processor.
Max # of UniBoards
CPU/Memory Card Slot #’s

P/N 06675 C

Location

CUSTOMER SUPPORT

Dataram's Technical Support Program goes beyond the lifetime warranty, routine calls and questions. As memory specialists since 1967, we want to provide the most comprehensive level of service and support in the industry.
Our Customer Support representatives can answer your questions and give you information on system/memory configurations, upgrade options, product specifications, compatibility and other technical topics or issues.
In Europe:
+45 70 212 217 (Phone) +45 70 212 211 (FAX)
eusupport@dataram.com (E-mail)
In the U.S.A. and all other countries:
800-599-0071 (Toll Free) 609-799-0071 (Phone) 609-799-6734 (FAX)
usasupport@dataram.com (E-mail)
If a Dataram memory board does not function properly we will issue a Return Material Authorization number (RMA#) for the return of the defective module(s) and express ship a repair or replacement to you at no charge.

P/N 06675 C

DRS280 and 4800 MEMORY INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUN FIRE MIDFRAME SERVERS
SUN FIRE 3800-6800, E2900, E4900 and E6900 SERVERS:
Note: Refer to your system owner’s manual for detailed instructions and be
sure to follow all static and safety precautions.
Memory for the Sun Fire Midframe servers is installed on one or more UniBoard CPU/Memory Cards.
Location of the UniBoard CPU/Memory Cards:
Sun Fire System 3800 2 SB0, SB2 Front E2900 3 SB0, SB2, SB4 Top 4800, E4900 3 SB0, SB2, SB4 Rear 4810 3 SB0, SB2, SB4 Front 6800, E6900 6 SB0-SB5 Front
Each UniBoard has 32 DIMM slots, which are divided into eight banks of four. Each processor controls two banks.
When installing multiple sets of memory, fill both banks for each processor before installing any remainder as a bank of four.
Each slot has a three-digit label. The first digit indicates the corresponding processor (0-3), the second indicates the bank (0 or 1), and the third indicates the DIMM slot (0-3).
DIMMs can only be installed where there is a corresponding processor.
Max # of UniBoards
CPU/Memory Card Slot #’s
P/N 06675 C
Location

MEMORY REMOVAL MEMORY INSTALLATION

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Note: Refer to your system owner’s manual for detailed instructions. 3. Open both ejector levers on each slot.
Caution: System parts are sensitive to electrostatic discharge and can be
damaged by the static charge you may carry. You should wear a
rounded wrist strap, if you have one.
1. Remove the applicable UniBoard CPU/Memory Card and place it on an antistatic mat.
4. Position a module over the slot so that the alignment notches on the DIMM match the notches on the connector.
5. Press firmly with your thumbs on both top ends of the module, applying equal pressure until the module snaps into place. Lock the module in the socket by pushing up on the ejector levers until they are in their upright position.
Note: Refer to you Sun Systems Service Manual.
2. If you need to remove existing memory (to replace with higher density modules for example), do that now by pressing down on the ejection levers on both sides of module slots. Carefully pull the modules straight out of the slots and set them down on an antistatic mat.
Caution: Confirm the modules are fully and evenly seated in the slots.
Improper seating can cause electrical shorts that can damage the memor
6. Continue to install the remaining memory modules until you have filled the bank with four identical modules. Repeat the above steps for each bank of memory you wish to install. Different capacity memory can be installed on a UniBoard CPU/Memory Card, but not in the same bank.
7. Reinstall the UniBoard.
8. After you reboot, ensure the system recognizes the new memory configuration.

MEMORY REMOVAL MEMORY INSTALLATION

Note: Refer to your system owner’s manual for detailed instructions. 3. Open both ejector levers on each slot.
Caution: System parts are sensitive to electrostatic discharge and can be
damaged by the static charge you may carry. You should wear a
rounded wrist strap, if you have one.
1. Remove the applicable UniBoard CPU/Memory Card and place it on an antistatic mat.
4. Position a module over the slot so that the alignment notches on the DIMM match the notches on the connector.
5. Press firmly with your thumbs on both top ends of the module, applying equal pressure until the module snaps into place. Lock the module in the socket by pushing up on the ejector levers until they are in their upright position.
Note: Refer to your Sun Systems Service Manual.
2. If you need to remove existing memory (to replace with higher density modules for example), do that now by pressing down on the ejection levers on both sides of module slots. Carefully pull the modules straight out of the slots and set them down on an antistatic mat.
Caution: Confirm the modules are fully and evenly seated in the slots.
Improper seating can cause electrical shorts that can damage the memor
6. Continue to install the remaining memory modules until you have filled the bank with four identical modules. Repeat the above steps for each bank of memory you wish to install. Different capacity memory can be installed on a UniBoard CPU/Memory Card, but not in the same bank.
7. Reinstall the UniBoard.
8. After you reboot, ensure the system recognizes the new memory configuration.
and/or the system.
and/or the system.
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