2 Overview of Oracle Database Appliance

This chapter describes Oracle Database Appliance features. There are four versions of Oracle Database Appliance and this document covers all four versions:

For information about Oracle Database Appliance features:

Supported Components and Capabilities

The following table describes the components and capabilities of Oracle Database Appliance.

Component ODA (Original Version) ODA X3-2 ODA X4-2 ODA X5-2
Server node
Two server nodes per chassis. Each server node operates independently from the other server node. The lower server node is SN0; the upper server node is SN1.
Two server nodes per chassis. Each server node operates independently from the other server node. The lower server node is node 0 (SN0). The upper server node is node 1 (SN1).
Two server nodes per chassis. Each server node operates independently from the other server node. The lower server node is node 0 (SN0). The upper server node is node 1 (SN1).
Two server nodes per chassis. Each server node operates independently from the other server node. The lower server node is node 0 (SN0). The upper server node is node 1 (SN1).
CPUs
Two 6-core 3.06 GHz Intel Xeon® X5675 processors per server node.
Two 8-core 2.9 GHz Intel Xeon® E5-2690 processors per server node.
Two 12-core 2.7 GHz Intel Xeon® E5-2697 v2 processors per server node.
Two 18-core 2.3 GHz Intel Xeon® E5-2699 v3 processors per server node.
Memory
96 GB per server node. Six 8 GB low-voltage DDR3 RDIMM (single or dual rank) at 1333-MHz per server node.

Note -  Quad-rank DIMMs are not supported.

256 GB per server node. Sixteen 16 GB low-voltage DDR3 RDIMM at 1600 MHz per server node.
256 GB per server node. Sixteen 16 GB low-voltage DDR3 RDIMM at 1600 MHz per server node.
256 GB per server node. Eight 32 GB low-voltage DDR4 LRDIMM at 2133 MHz per server node.

Note -  Optional memory expansion to 512 GB or 768 GB. Both server nodes must have the same amount of memory. See Optional Component Installation.

Storage devices
Each server node includes:
  • Twenty 3.5-inch SAS 600-GB HDDs in slots 0-19.

  • Four 3.5-inch SAS 73-GB SSDs in slots 20-23.

  • Two rear accessed, 2.5 inch SATA 500-GB HDDs reserved for operating system storage and system booting.

  • One internal 4 GB USB thumb drive.

Each server node includes:
  • Two 2.5 inch 600 GB SAS2 HDDs reserved for operating system storage and system booting.

The storage shelf and the optional storage expansion shelf each include:
  • Twenty 2.5 inch 900 GB SAS2 HDDs in slots 0-19

  • Four 2.5 inch 200 GB SAS SSDs in slots 20-23

Each server node includes:
  • Two 2.5 inch 600 GB SAS2 HDDs reserved for operating system storage and system booting.

The storage shelf and the optional storage expansion shelf each include:
  • Twenty 2.5-inch 900 GB SAS2 HDDs in slots 0-19

  • Four 2.5 inch 200 GB SAS SSDs in slots 20-23

Each server node includes:
  • Two 2.5 inch 600 GB SAS2 HDDs reserved for operating system storage and system booting.

The storage shelf and the optional storage expansion shelf each include:
  • Sixteen 3.5 inch 4 TB SAS2 HDDs in slots 0-15

  • Four 2.5 inch 400 GB medium endurance SAS SSDs in slots 16-19

  • Four 2.5 inch 200 GB high endurance SAS SSDs in slots 20-23

USB 2.0 ports
Two rear and one internal for each server node.
Six total (two front, two rear and two internal) per server node.
Six total (two front, two rear and two internal) per server node.
Six total (two front, two rear and two internal) per server node.
PCI Express (PCIe) I/O slots
Three external low-profile PCIe Gen-2 slots (x8) for each server node:
  • PCIe slot 0: Dual-port 10 GbE SFP+ PCIe 2.0 Low Profile Adapter

  • PCIe slot 1: Quad-port 1 GbE (Gigabit Ethernet) Network Adapter with RJ-45 connectors

  • PCIe slot 2: Dual-port External 6Gb/s SAS2 host bus adapter

One internal low-profile PCIe Gen-2 slot (x8) with a Dual-port Internal 6Gb/s SAS2 host bus adapter
Three external and one internal low-profile PCIe Gen-3 slots for each server node. They contain:
  • PCIe Slot 1: Dual-port 10 GbE Network Adapter with RJ-45 connectors

  • PCIe Slot 2: Dual-port External 6Gb/s SAS2 host bus adapter

  • PCIe Slot 3: Dual-port External 6Gb/s SAS2 host bus adapter

  • PCIe Slot 4: Dual-port Internal 6Gb/s SAS2 host bus adapter

Three external and one internal low-profile PCIe Gen-3 slots for each server node. They contain:
  • PCIe Slot 1: Dual-port 10 GbE SFP+ PCIe 2.0 Low Profile Adapter

  • PCIe Slot 2: Dual-port External 6Gb/s SAS2 host bus adapter

  • PCIe Slot 3: Dual-port External 6Gb/s SAS2 host bus adapter

  • PCIe Slot 4: Dual-port Internal 6Gb/s SAS2 host bus adapter

Three external and one internal low-profile PCIe Gen-3 slots for each server node. They contain:
  • PCIe Slot 1: Dual Port QDR InfiniBand M3 PCIe 3.0 Low Profile Adapter

  • PCIe Slot 2: Dual-port External 12Gb/s SAS3 host bus adapter

  • PCIe Slot 3: Dual-port External 12Gb/s SAS3 host bus adapter

  • PCIe Slot 4: Dual-port Internal 12Gb/s SAS3 host bus adapter

Cluster device
One integrated cluster device with node-to-node connections is provided on each server node. Each integrated cluster device provides two internal 1 GbE network interface ports and two internal dual-port UART ports.
One integrated cluster device with node-to-node interconnection is provided on each server node through two 10 GbE network interface ports with RJ-45 connections.
One integrated cluster device with node-to-node interconnection is provided on each server node through two 10 GbE network interface ports with dual-rate SFP+ connections.
Alternately, you have the option of creating the node-to-node interconnection using two of each server node's four 10 GbE network interface ports with RJ-45 connections. Refer to the Oracle Database Appliance Getting Started Guide for more information.
One integrated cluster device with node-to-node interconnection is provided on each server node through two InfiBand ports with QSFP+ connections.
Alternately, you have the option of creating the node-to-node interconnection using two of each server node's four 10 GbE network interface ports with RJ-45 connections. Refer to the Oracle Database Appliance Getting Started Guide for more information.
SAS ports
N/A
Two internal SAS2 and four external SAS2 ports on each server node.
Six SAS2 ports on the storage shelf.
Six SAS2 ports on the storage expansion shelf.
Two internal SAS2 and four external SAS2 ports on each server node.
Six SAS2 ports on the storage shelf.
Six SAS2 ports on the storage expansion shelf.
Two internal SAS3 and four external SAS3 ports on each server node.
Six SAS2 ports on the storage shelf.
Six SAS2 ports on the storage expansion shelf.
Onboard Ethernet ports
Two 1 GbE network interface ports with RJ-45 connectors located on the rear panel of each server node.
Four 10 GbE network interface ports with RJ-45 connectors located on the back of each server node.
Four 10 GbE network interface ports with RJ-45 connectors located on the back of each server node.
Four 10 GbE network interface ports with RJ-45 connectors located on the back of each server node.

Note -  Optionally, you can purchase the Sun Dual 10GbE SFP+ PCIe 2.0 Low Profile Adapter as a replacement for the standard InfiniBand adapter if an Ethernet fiber connection to the data center or public network is required. See Optional Component Installation.

Network management (NET MGT) port
One 10/100Base-T network interface port with RJ-45 connector dedicated to the service processor (SP) on each server node rear panel.
One 10/100Base-T network interface port with RJ-45 connector dedicated to the service processor (SP) on each server node rear panel.
One 10/100Base-T network interface port with RJ-45 connector dedicated to the service processor (SP) on each server node rear panel.
One 10/100/1000Base-T network interface port with RJ-45 connector dedicated to the service processor (SP) on each server node rear panel.
Serial management (SER MGT) port
One RS-232 RJ-45 serial port on each server node rear panel.
One RS-232 RJ-45 serial port on each server node rear panel.
One RS-232 RJ-45 serial port on each server node rear panel.
One RS-232 RJ-45 serial port on each server node rear panel.
VGA port
One high-density HD-15 video port on each server node rear panel.
One high-density HD-15 video port on each server node rear panel.
One high-density HD-15 video port on each server node rear panel.
One high-density HD-15 video port on each server node rear panel.
Service Processor (SP)
Each server node has a service processor with the following features:
  • Includes the Baseboard Management Controller (BMC), which supports the industry-standard Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) feature set.

  • Supports remote KVMS over IP.

  • Supports Ethernet access to SP through a dedicated 10/100Base-T management port and optionally through one of the host GbE ports (sideband management)

Each server node has a service processor with the following features:
  • Includes the Baseboard Management Controller (BMC), which supports the industry-standard Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) feature set.

  • Supports remote KVMS over IP.

  • Supports Ethernet access to SP through a dedicated 10/100Base-T management port and optionally through one of the host GbE ports (sideband management).

Each server node has a service processor with the following features:
  • Includes the Baseboard Management Controller (BMC), which supports the industry-standard Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) feature set.

  • Supports remote KVMS over IP.

  • Supports Ethernet access to SP through a dedicated 10/100Base-T management port and optionally through one of the host GbE ports (sideband management).

Each server node has a service processor with the following features:
  • Includes the Baseboard Management Controller (BMC), which supports the industry-standard Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) feature set.

  • Supports remote KVMS over IP.

  • Supports Ethernet access to SP through a dedicated 10/100/1000Base-T management port and optionally through one of the host GbE ports (sideband management).

Power supplies
Two hot-swappable power supplies per chassis.
Two hot-swappable power supplies per server node and per storage shelf.
Two hot-swappable power supplies per server node and per storage shelf.
Two hot-swappable power supplies per server node and per storage shelf.
Cooling fans
Two redundant hot-swappable fan modules per server node.
Four 40-mm, hot-swappable fan modules per server node for chassis cooling. Each fan module contains two counter-rotating fan pairs (four rotors total).
Each power supply (server node and storage shelf) has its own cooling fans.
Four 40-mm, hot-swappable fan modules per server node for chassis cooling. Each fan module contains two counter-rotating fan pairs (four rotors total).
Each power supply (server node and storage shelf) has its own cooling fans.
Four 40-mm, hot-swappable fan modules per server node for chassis cooling. Each fan module contains two counter-rotating fan pairs (four rotors total).
Each power supply (server node and storage shelf) has its own cooling fans.
Operating system
Oracle Linux.
Oracle Linux.
Oracle Linux.
Oracle Linux.
Management software
Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.0.
Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.1.
Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.1.
Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.2.X.

Oracle Database Appliance X5-2 Front and Back Panels

This section describes Oracle Database Appliance X5-2 front and back panels. If you have Oracle Database Appliance X3-2 or Oracle Database Appliance X4-2, see Oracle Database Appliance X3-2/X4-2 Front and Back Panels. If you have Oracle Database Appliance (original version), see Oracle Database Appliance (Original Version) Front and Back Panels.

Oracle Database Appliance X5-2 Front Panel

Oracle Database Appliance X5-2 includes two server nodes (two Oracle Server X5-2's) and an Oracle DE2–24C storage shelf. The entire unit occupies 6RU. The optional storage expansion shelf requires an additional 4RU, increasing the total to 10RU.

The following figure shows the front of Oracle Database Appliance X5-2 with an optional storage expansion shelf.

image:Picture of front of ODA X5-2 with callouts to nodes and storage shelves.
Callout Description
1
Server node 1
2
Server node 0
3
Storage shelf (DE2-24C)
4
Optional storage expansion shelf (DE2-24C)

Server Node Front Panel Features

The following figure shows the components on the front panel of an ODA X5-2 server node.

image:Picture of front of single node with callouts to various buttons, LEDs and components.
Callout Description Callout Description
1
Product Serial Number (PSN) label and Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tag
8
Fan Fault LED: amber
2
Locate LED/button: white
9
Power Supply (PS) Fault LED: amber
3
USB 2.0 connectors (2)
10
System Over Temperature Warning LED: amber
4
SP OK LED: green
11
HDD 0
5
Service Required LED: amber
12
HDD 1
6
Power/OK LED: green
13 - 18
HDD filler
7
Power button
19
DVD filler

Note:

When contacting Oracle Support Services, use the Top Level Identifier (TLI) instead of the serial number. You can find the TLI by looking at the top of either server node or on the top of the storage shelf. For details, see Technical Support.

Storage Shelf Front Panel Features

The following figure shows the ODA X5-2 storage shelf front panel features.

image:Picture showing storage shelf front panel with LEDs and components called out.
Callout Description
1
System power indicator
2
Module fault indicator
3
Locate indicator
4
Drive power/activity indicator
5
Drive fault indicator

Oracle Database Appliance X5-2 Back Panel

This section describes the back panel features for Oracle Database Appliance X5-2. The following figure shows the Oracle Database Appliance X5-2.

image:Picture showing rear view of ODA X5-2 with callouts to main components.
Callout Description
1
Server node 1
2
Server node 0
3
Storage shelf (DE2-24C)
4
Optional storage expansion shelf (DE2-24C)

Server Node Back Panel Features

The following figure shows the components on the ODA X5-2 server node back panel.

image:Picture showing ODA X5-2 server node back panel.
Callout Description Callout Description
1
Power Supply (PS) 0 with fan module
9
NET MGT port. Service processor 10/100/1000Base-T network interface port with RJ-45 connector used to connect to Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM)
Caution  -  The management ports are intended for use by service engineers only.
2
Power Supply (PS) 0 status indicators: Service Required LED: amber, AC OK LED: green
10
SER MGT port. Service processor RJ-45 serial port used to connect to Oracle ILOM
Caution  -  The management ports are intended for use by service engineers only.
3
Power Supply (PS) 1 with fan module
11
10 GbE network interface port with RJ-45 connector
4
Power Supply (PS) 1 status indicators: Service Required LED: amber, AC OK LED: green
12
10 GbE network interface port with RJ-45 connector
5
System status indicators: Locate LED: white, Service Required LED: amber, Power/OK LED: green
13
10 GbE network interface port with RJ-45 connector
6
PCIe card slot 1. Provides two InfiBand network interface ports with QSFP+ connections for a private cluster interconnect between server nodes.
Alternately, you have the option of creating the node-to-node interconnection using two of each server node's four 10 GbE network interface ports with RJ-45 connections. Refer to the Oracle Database Appliance Getting Started Guide for more information.
14
10 GbE network interface port with RJ-45 connector
7
PCIe card slot 2. Provides two SAS3 connectors used to connect the servers to the storage shelf and the storage expansion shelf.
15
USB 2.0 connectors (2)
8
PCIe card slot 3. Provides two SAS3 connectors used to connect the servers to the storage shelf and the storage expansion shelf.
16
DB-15 video connector

Storage Shelf Back Panel Features

The following figure shows the ODA X5-2 storage shelf back panel features.

Caution:

The network ports on the storage shelf are intended for use by service engineers only.
image:Picture showing storage shelf back panel with callouts to components.
Callout Description
1
AC power fail indicator
2
Power supply status indicator
3
Fan fail indicator
4
DC power fail indicator
5
Power Supply with Fan Module 2
6
SAS I/O module 1
7
SAS I/O module 0
8
Power Supply with Fan Module 1

Oracle Database Appliance X3-2/X4-2 Front and Back Panels

This section describes Oracle Database Appliance X3-2/X4-2 front and back panels. If you have Oracle Database Appliance X5-2, see Oracle Database Appliance X5-2 Front and Back Panels. If you have Oracle Database Appliance (original version), see Oracle Database Appliance (Original Version) Front and Back Panels.

Oracle Database Appliance X3-2/X4-2 Front Panel

Oracle Database Appliance X3-2/X4-2 includes two server nodes (either two Sun Server X3-2's, or two Sun Server X4-2's) and an Oracle DE2–24P storage shelf. The entire unit occupies 4RU. The optional DE2-24P storage expansion shelf requires an additional 2RU, increasing the total to 6RU.

The following figure shows the front of Oracle Database Appliance X3-2 with an optional storage expansion shelf. Except for product labeling, Oracle Database Appliance X4-2 is identical in appearance.

image:Picture of front of Oracle Database Appliance X3-2/X4-2.
Callout Description
1
Server node 1
2
Server node 0
3
Storage shelf (DE2-24P)
4
Optional storage expansion shelf (DE2-24P)

Server Node Front Panel Features

The following figure shows the components on the front panel of an ODA X3-2/X4-2 server node.

image:Picture shows components of front of server node with numbered callouts.
Callout Description Callout Description
1
Product Serial Number (PSN) label and Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tag
10
System Over Temperature Warning LED: amber
2
Locate LED/button: white
11
HDD 0
3
USB 2.0 connectors (2)
12
HDD 1
4
SP OK LED: green
13
HDD filler
5
Service Required LED: amber
14
HDD filler
6
Power/OK LED: green
15
HDD filler
7
Power button
16
HDD filler
8
Fan Fault LED: amber
17
HDD filler
9
Power Supply (PS) Fault LED: amber
18
HDD filler

Note:

When contacting Oracle Support Services, use the Top Level Identifier (TLI) instead of the serial number. You can find the TLI by looking at the top of either server node or on the top of the storage shelf. For details, see Technical Support.

Storage Shelf Front Panel Features

The following figure shows the ODA X3-2/X4-2 storage shelf front panel features.

image:Picture of front of storage shelf with numbered callouts.
Callout Description
1
System power indicator
2
Module fault indicator
3
Locate indicator
4
Drive fault indicator
5
Drive power/activity indicator

Oracle Database Appliance X3-2/X4-2 Back Panel

This section describes the back panel features for Oracle Database Appliance X3-2/X4-2. The following figure shows the Oracle Database Appliance X4-2. The Oracle Database Appliance X3-2 and Oracle Database Appliance X4-2 are identical except for the network card in PCIe slot 1 (see Server Node Back Panel Features).

image:Picture of the back of Oracle Database Appliance X3-2/X4-2 with numbered callouts.
Callout Description
1
Server node 1
2
Server node 0
3
Storage shelf (DE2-24P)
4
Optional storage expansion shelf (DE2-24P)

Server Node Back Panel Features

The following figure shows the components on the server node back panel.

image:Picture of the back of the server node with numbered callouts.
Callout Description Callout Description
1
Power Supply (PS) 0 with fan module
9
NET MGT port. Service processor 10/100BASE-T network interface port with RJ-45 connector used to connect to Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM)
Caution  -  The management ports are intended for use by service engineers only.
2
Power Supply (PS) 0 status indicators: Service Required LED: amber, AC OK LED: green
10
SER MGT port. Service processor RJ-45 serial port used to connect to Oracle ILOM
Caution  -  The management ports are intended for use by service engineers only.
3
Power Supply (PS) 1 with fan module
11
10 GbE network interface port with RJ-45 connector
4
Power Supply (PS) 1 status indicators: Service Required LED: amber, AC OK LED: green
12
10 GbE network interface port with RJ-45 connector
5
System status indicators: Locate LED: white, Service Required LED: amber, Power/OK LED: green
13
10 GbE network interface port with RJ-45 connector
6
ODA X4-2: PCIe card slot 1. Provides two 10 GbE dual-rate SFP+ ports for a private cluster interconnect between server nodes.
Alternately, you have the option of creating the node-to-node interconnection using two of each server node's four 10 GbE network interface ports with RJ-45 connections. Refer to the Oracle Database Appliance Getting Started Guide for more information.
ODA X3-2: PCIe card slot 1. Provides two 10 GbE network interface ports with RJ-45 connectors for a private cluster interconnect between server nodes.
14
10 GbE network interface port with RJ-45 connector
7
PCIe card slot 2. Provides two SAS2 connectors used to connect the servers to the storage shelf and the storage expansion shelf.
15
USB 2.0 connectors (2)
8
PCIe card slot 3. Provides two SAS2 connectors used to connect the servers to the storage shelf and the storage expansion shelf.
16
DB-15 video connector

Storage Shelf Back Panel Features

The following figure shows the ODA X3-2/X4-2 storage shelf back panel features.

Caution:

The network ports on the storage shelf are intended for use by service engineers only.
image:Picture of back of storage shelf with numbered callouts.
Callout Description
1
AC power fail indicator
2
Power supply status indicator
3
Fan fail indicator
4
DC power fail indicator
5
Power Supply with Fan Module 0
6
SAS I/O module 1
7
SAS I/O module 0
8
Power Supply with Fan Module 1

Oracle Database Appliance (Original Version) Front and Back Panels

This section describes Oracle Database Appliance (original version) front and back panels. If you have Oracle Database Appliance X5-2, see Oracle Database Appliance X5-2 Front and Back Panels. If you have Oracle Database Appliance X3-2 or Oracle Database Appliance X4-2, see Oracle Database Appliance X3-2/X4-2 Front and Back Panels.

Oracle Database Appliance (Original Version) Front Panel

Oracle Database Appliance (original version) includes two server nodes, SN0 and SN1. SN0 is on the bottom and SN1 is on the top. Server nodes are also called system controllers.

The following figure shows Oracle Database Appliance front panel and describes its components.

image:Picture shows the system front panel with a blowup of the control panel with numbered callouts.

Note:

The system has two each of items 1 through 8; one for each server node. It has only one RFID, product serial number tag, and, drive map.
Callout Description
1
Locate button/LED (white)
2
SP (service processor) OK LED (green = OK, amber = fault)
3
Server Node Ready to Remove LED (blue)
4
Service Required LED (amber)
5
Power/OK LED (green)
6
System Over Temperature LED (amber)
7
Rear HDD (hard disk drive)/PS (power supply)/Fan Fault LED (amber)
8
Power button (recessed)
9
Drive map
10
RFID (radio frequency identification) and product serial number tag

Oracle Database Appliance (Original Version) Back Panel

The following figure shows Oracle Database Appliance (original version) back panel and identifies the components on SN0. The components on SN1 are identical.

image:Picture of back of system with numbered callouts.
Callout Description Callout Description
1
Power Supply Unit (PSU)
8
Fans
2
Locate button/LED (white)
9
SER MGT port. Service processor RJ-45 serial port used to connect to Oracle ILOM
Caution  -  The management ports are intended for use by service engineers only.
3
Host nonmaskable interrupt (NMI) and SP reset recessed switches
10
Dual onboard 1 GbE network interface ports with RJ-45 connectors
4
Status LEDs:
  • Server Node Ready to Remove LED (blue)

  • Service required LED (amber)

  • Power/OK LED (green)

11
USB ports
5
External MiniSAS ports (2 per server node) – Reserved. Do not use or connect cables to these ports
12
NET MGT port. Service processor 10/100BASE-T network interface port with RJ-45 connector used to connect to Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM)
Caution  -  The management ports are intended for use by service engineers only.
6
PCI Express (PCIe) slot 0 – Dual 10 GbE network interface ports
13
Video connector to console
7
PCIe slot 1 – Quad 1 GbE network interface ports with RJ-45 connectors
14
Rear hard disk drives (RHDDs) (2 per server node)

Note -  The RHDDs are behind hinged access panels.

Oracle Database Appliance Specifications

This section describes the specifications for Oracle Database Appliance (original version) and Oracle Database Appliance X3-2 and X4-2.

Physical Specifications

This section describes the physical, electrical and Environmental specifications for the original Oracle Database Appliance.

The following table lists the physical specifications for Oracle Database Appliance.

Item ODA (Original Version) ODA X3-2/X4-2 ODA X5-2
Height
175.1 mm (6.9 in)
42.6 mm (1.7 in) per server node
87.9 mm (3.5 in) per storage shelf
42.6 mm (1.7 in) per server node
175 mm (6.9 in) per storage shelf
Width
437 mm (17.2 in) (without mounting ears)
482.6 mm (19 in) (with mounting ears)
Server node: 436.5 mm (17.2 in)
Storage shelf: 483 mm (19 in)
Server node: 436.5 mm (17.2 in)
Storage shelf: 483 mm (19 in)
Depth
762 mm (30 in)
782 mm (30.8 in) (including fan module handles and latches)
Server node: 737 mm (29 in)
Storage shelf: 630 mm (24.8 in)
Server node: 737 mm (29 in)
Storage shelf: 630 mm (24.8 in)
Weight
72.6 kg (160 lbs)
16.3 kg (36 lbs) per server node
24 kg (52.9 lbs) per storage shelf
16.3 kg (36 lbs) per server node
37.2 kg (82 lbs) per storage shelf
Acoustic noise
7.8 B operating, 7.1 B idling (LwAd: 1 B=10 dB)
7.9 B operating, 5.58 B idling (LwAd: 1 B=10 dB)
7.0 Bels A-weighted operating, 7.0 Bels A-weighted idling

Electrical Specifications

This section describes the electrical specifications for Oracle Database Appliance.

Item ODA (Original Version) ODA X3-2/X4-2 ODA X5-2
Server node power supply output rated maximum
1270W at 100-120 VAC
1370W at 200-240 VAC
600W at 100-127 VAC
600W at 200-240 VAC
600W at 100-127 VAC
600W at 200-240 VAC
Server node AC power
12A at 110-127 VAC
7A at 200-240 VAC
13A at 100 VAC (Japan only)
7.2A at 100-127 VAC
3.4A at 200-240 VAC
7.2A at 100-127 VAC
3.4A at 200-240 VAC
Storage shelf power supply output rated maximum
Not supported
580W at 100-127 VAC
580W at 200-240 VAC
580W at 100-127 VAC
580W at 200-240 VAC
Storage shelf AC Power
Not supported
8A at 100-127 VAC
3A at 220-240 VAC
8A at 100-127 VAC
3A at 220-240 VAC
Power usage
Not available
Not available
Server node
  • Maximum: 727W

  • Typical: 508W

Storage shelf
  • Maximum: 699W

  • Typical: 469W

Environmental Specifications

This section describes the environmental specifications for a single, non-racked Oracle Database Appliance.

Item ODA (Original Version) ODA X3-2/X4-2 ODA X5-2
Operating temperature
5° C to 35° C (41° F to 95° F).
5° C to 35° C (41° F to 95° F)
5° C to 35° C (41° F to 95° F)
Nonoperating temperature
-40° C to 70° C (-40° F to 158° F).
-40° C to 70° C (-40° F to 158° F)
-40° C to 70° C (-40° F to 158° F)
Operating humidity
10% to 90% relative humidity, noncondensing
10% to 90% relative humidity, noncondensing
10% to 90% relative humidity, noncondensing
Nonoperating humidity
Up to 93% relative humidity, noncondensing.
Up to 93% relative humidity, non-condensing
Up to 93% relative humidity, non-condensing
Operating altitude
Up to 3000 m* (9,840 ft). Maximum ambient temperature is derated by 1 oC per 300 m (984 ft) above 900 m (2,953 ft)
* Except in China markets where regulations might limit installations to a maximum altitude of 2,000 m (6562 ft).
Up to 3,048 m* (10,000 ft); maximum ambient temperature is derated by 1° C per 300 m above 900 m
* Except in China where regulations might limit installations to a maximum altitude of 2,000 m (6562 ft).
Up to 3,048 m* (10,000 ft); maximum ambient temperature is derated by 1° C per 300 m above 900 m
* Except in China where regulations might limit installations to a maximum altitude of 2,000 m (6562 ft).
Nonoperating altitude
Up to 12,000 m (39,370 ft)
Up to 12,000 m (39,370 ft)
Up to 12,000 m (39,370 ft)
Cooling
Not available
Not available
Server node
  • At maximum usage: 2482 BTU/h

  • At typical usage: 1734 BTU/h

Storage shelf
  • At maximum usage: 2385 BTU/h

  • At typical usage: 1600 BTU/h

Technical Support

For technical support, go to:

http://support.oracle.com

When requesting technical support, report the following to Oracle Support Services:

ODA (Original Version) ODA X3-2/X4-2/X5-2
For the original Oracle Database Appliance, report the serial number located on the front panel of the system and on the Customer Information Sheet that is shipped with the system.
For Oracle Database Appliance X3-2, Oracle Database Appliance X4-2, and Oracle Database Appliance X5-2, report the Top Level Identifier (TLI). To see the TLI, look on the Customer Information Sheet, or look at the top of a server node or a storage shelf, on the left-hand side towards the front.
The TLI part number and TLI serial number are the same for all factory-bundled components of an appliance. For example:
image:Picture of Top Label Identifier label.
If the appliance is in a rack where you cannot see the TLI, do one of the following:
  • Look on another component (server node or storage shelf) of the appliance. All factory-bundled components of Oracle Database Appliance have the same TLI numbers.

  • Slide a server node partway out on its rails, just far enough to see the TLI. See the Oracle Database Appliance Service Manual for details.

    Note -  You only need to extend the server node a couple of inches on its slide rails to see the TLI. You do not need to release any cables, or slide it to the extended maintenance position.