Sun Blade X3-2B Model Name Change
Getting the Latest Firmware and Software
About the Chassis Monitoring Module (CMM)
Replaceable Server Module Components
Preparing the Sun Blade X3-2B for Service
Obtaining the Server Module Serial Number
Powering Off the Server Module
Performing ESD and Antistatic Prevention Measures
Remove the Server Module from the Sun Blade Chassis
Remove the Server Module Top Cover
Removing or Inserting Filler Panels
Servicing Sun Blade X3-2B Components
Servicing a Storage Drive (CRU)
Replace the System Battery (CRU)
Servicing USB Flash Drives (CRU)
Servicing a Fabric Expansion Module (CRU)
Servicing a RAID Expansion Module (CRU)
Servicing a Processor and Heat Sink Assembly (FRU)
Servicing the Motherboard Assembly (FRU)
Returning Sun Blade X3-2B to Operation
Install the Server Module Top Cover
Install the Sun Blade X3-2B in the Chassis
Troubleshooting the Sun Blade X3-2B
Diagnosing Server Module Hardware Faults
Troubleshooting Using LED Status Indicators
Using the DIMM and Processor Test Circuit
Troubleshooting Server Module Power States
Firmware and Software Troubleshooting
BIOS Power-On Self-Test (POST) Checkpoints
About POST Code Checkpoint Memory Testing
POST Code Checkpoint Reference
Getting Server Firmware and Software
Firmware and Software Access Options
Available Software Release Packages
Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (Oracle ILOM) is system management firmware that is preinstalled on an embedded service processor (SP) on Oracle's x86- and SPARC-based servers. Oracle ILOM enables you to actively manage and monitor components in the server in both standby power and full power modes. Using Oracle ILOM, you can remotely manage and monitor the server as if you were using a locally attached keyboard, monitor, and mouse. The Oracle ILOM firmware automatically initializes when standby power is applied to the server.
Oracle ILOM allows you to choose either a command-line interface (CLI) or a browser-based interface.
Note - The chassis also has Oracle ILOM installed on the chassis monitoring module (CMM), which is used to manage chassis functions.
With Oracle ILOM, you can:
Monitor the status of server module sensors and indicators.
Monitor hardware errors and faults and send events using SNMP traps or e-mail alerts when faults occur.
Remotely control the power state of your server module.
Configure the server module BIOS settings.
The SP has a dedicated Ethernet port, and it runs its own Oracle ILOM embedded OS, providing out-of-band management capability. In addition, you can access Oracle ILOM from the server's host OS.