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Using This Documentation

Product Notes

Related Documentation

Feedback

Access to Oracle Support

Installation

Understanding the Server

Installation Task Overview

Server Overview

Front Panel Components (Installation)

Rear Panel Components (Installation)

Confirming Server and Site Specifications

Physical Specifications

Minimum Clearance for Service Access

AC and DC Power Supply Specifications

Input Power Information

Overcurrent Protection Requirements

DC Power Source, Power Connection, and Grounding Requirements

Environmental Requirements

Acoustic Noise Emissions

Airflow Clearance

Preparing for Installation

Shipping Kit Inventory

Handling Precautions

ESD Precautions

Tools Needed for Installation

Optional Components

Rack Cautions

Stabilize the Rack

Installing the Server in a 4-Post Rack

Installing the Standard 19-Inch Hardmount Kit (4-Post Rack)

Installing the 19-Inch Sliding-Rail Kit (4-Post Rack)

Installing the 600-mm Hardmount Kit (4-Post Rack)

Installing the Server in a 2-Post Rack

Installing the 19-Inch Hardmount Kit (2-Post Rack)

Installing the 19-Inch Sliding-Rail Kit (2-Post Rack)

Installing the 23-Inch Hardmount Kit (2-Post Rack)

Connecting Cables

Connecting Data and Management Cables

Identifying Ports

Powering On the Server the First Time

Connect AC Power Cords

Assembling DC Power Cords and Applying DC Power

Power On the Host for the First Time

OS Installation

Choosing an OS Installation Method

OS Installation Task Map (Oracle Solaris)

OS Installation Task Map (Oracle VM)

OS Installation Task Map (Linux)

OS Installation Task Map (VMware ESXi)

OS Installation Task Map (Windows)

Supported OS Versions and Documentation

Oracle Linux Support Kernel

Understanding Installation Methods

Configuring the Preinstalled Oracle Solaris OS

Preinstalled OS RAID Limitations

Configuration Worksheet (Oracle Solaris)

Configure the Preinstalled Oracle Solaris OS

Configuring the Preinstalled Oracle VM 3. 0 Software

Configuration Worksheet (Oracle VM Server)

Configure the Preinstalled Oracle VM 3.0 OS

Oracle VM 3.0 Overview

Preparing to Install an OS

Selecting the Console Display

Selecting the Boot Media

Preparing Your PXE Environment

Accessing Installation Utilities

Setting Up BIOS

Configuring RAID

HBA and RAID Support

RAID Configuration Requirements

Post-Installation RAID Volume Creation

Configure RAID (OSA)

Configuring RAID Volumes (LSI BIOS Utilities)

Installing a Supported OS

Install an OS (OSA)

Installing an OS (Media)

Install an OS (PXE)

Performing Post-Installation Tasks

(Optional) Assign Boot Drive Priorities

Oracle VM Post-Installation Information

Performing Linux Post-Installation Tasks

Performing VMware ESXi Post-Installation Tasks

Performing Windows Post-Installation Tasks

Administration

Understanding Administration Resources

Common Administration Tools

Oracle ILOM Overview

BIOS Overview (Administration)

OSA Overview

HMP

Hardware RAID Administration Tools

Multiple Server Management Tools

Accessing Administration Tools

Accessing Oracle ILOM

Accessing BIOS

Accessing OSA

Access Add-On Card Configuration Utilities (BIOS)

Controlling the Server

Controlling the Power State

Change Telco Alarm States Manually

Configuring Power-On and Boot Options

Configuring Power-On Policies

Selecting a Boot Device

Configuring Oracle ILOM

Change the Oracle ILOM Root Password (Oracle ILOM CLI)

Recover the Oracle ILOM Root Password

Configuring Oracle ILOM (Oracle ILOM Web Interface)

Configuring the SP and Oracle ILOM (BIOS)

Configure the SP and Oracle ILOM (OSA)

Configure the Enhanced PCIe Cooling Mode Policy (Oracle ILOM CLI)

Configuring BIOS

Resetting the BIOS to Default Settings

Configuring Legacy Option ROM Allocation

Configuring I/O Resource Allocation

Configuring Devices in BIOS

Enabling or Disabling OSA

Disable OSA

Enable OSA

Monitoring the Server

Obtain the Server Serial Number

Locate the Server (Oracle ILOM Web Interface)

Obtaining Server Information

Monitoring the Server Health (Oracle ILOM Web Interface)

Understanding SNMP Traps

Updating the Firmware and Software

Update to a New OSA Release

Obtain and Update Firmware (OSA)

Restore OSA

Mounting the Oracle System Assistant USB Flash Drive

Obtaining Updated Software

Requesting Updates on Physical Media

Service

Identifying Components

Component Locations (Storage, Power, and Fans)

Component Locations (Motherboard, Memory, and PCIe3 Cards)

Front Panel Components (Service)

Rear Panel Components (Service)

Detecting and Managing Faults

Understanding Diagnostics

Diagnostic Process

Understanding Diagnostic Tools Available During Server States

Diagnostic Tools

Tools Available When Power Cords Are Attached

Tools Available On Initial Power Up

Tools Available When the BIOS Menu Is Available

Tools Available When the OS Boots

Tools Available When the OS Is Running

Access the SP (Oracle ILOM)

Network Management Troubleshooting Guidelines

Interpreting Diagnostic LEDs

Front Panel LEDs

Rear Panel LEDs

Troubleshooting (Oracle ILOM /SP Targets)

Enable Oracle ILOM Legacy Targets

Display Oracle ILOM Log Entries

Oracle ILOM Log Entry Filters

Display Active Power Consumption

Display Information About User Sessions

Display the NET MGT Configuration Properties

Display the SP Firmware Version

BIOS POST Event Messages

Troubleshooting (Oracle ILOM /System Targets)

Display Problematic Components

Display PCIe3 Card Information

Determining Component Health

Display the General Health of Component Systems

Display Health and Information About Specific Components

Component Health Targets

Oracle ILOM Target Health States

Displaying Faulty Components

Display Faults (show faulty Command)

Display Faults (faultmgt Shell)

Clear a Fault Manually

Resettable Targets

Troubleshooting (Oracle ILOM Legacy Targets)

Display FRUID and Fault State for Specific Components

Oracle ILOM Legacy Targets for Component FRUID and Fault States

Display Component Voltages

Display Component Power Consumption

Oracle ILOM Legacy Targets for Component Power Consumption

Display Component Temperatures

Display Component Fan Speeds

Display Component LED State

Oracle ILOM Legacy Targets for LED States

Troubleshooting (Pc-Check)

Enable Pc-Check

Pc-Check Navigation

Pc-Check Diagnostic Tests

Diagnose the Beeper

Diagnose the CPUs

Diagnose the DIMMs

Diagnose the Drives and USB Drive

Diagnose the DVD Drive

Diagnose the Keyboard

Diagnose the Motherboard

Diagnose the Mouse

Diagnose the Net Interfaces

Diagnose the USB Controllers

Disable Pc-Check

Preparing for Service

Safety Information

Tools Needed for Service

Filler Panels

Find the Server Serial Number

Component Service Task Reference

Locate the Server

Removing Power From the Server

Accessing Internal Components

Remove the Fan Tray

Raise the Drive Cage to the Service Position

Remove the Air Duct

Remove the PDB Duct

Servicing the Filter

Remove the Filter

Install the Filter

Servicing Drives

Drive Configuration

Drive LEDs

Locate a Faulty Drive

Remove a Drive

Install a Drive

Verify a Drive

Servicing the DVD Drive

Remove the DVD Drive

Install the DVD Drive

Servicing Power Supplies

Power Supply LEDs

Locate a Faulty Power Supply

Remove a Power Supply

Install a Power Supply

Verify a Power Supply

Servicing Fan Modules

Fan Module LEDs

Locate a Faulty Fan Module

Remove a Fan Module

Install a Fan Module

Verify a Fan Module

Servicing Risers

Riser Configuration

Locate a Faulty Riser

Remove a Riser

Install a Riser

Verify a Riser

Servicing PCIe3 Cards

PCIe3 Card Configuration

Locate a Faulty PCIe3 Card

Remove a PCIe3 Card (Risers 1 and 2)

Remove a PCIe3 Card (Riser 3)

Install a PCIe3 Card (Risers 1 and 2)

Install a PCIe3 Card (Riser 3)

Verify a PCIe3 Card

Servicing the Battery

Remove the Battery

Install the Battery

Servicing the USB Drive

USB Drive LED

Remove the USB Drive

Install the USB Drive

Servicing Cables

Cable Configuration

Remove the Drive Signal Cable

Install the Drive Signal Cable

Remove the Drive Power Cable

Install the Drive Power Cable

Remove the DVD SATA Cable

Install the DVD SATA Cable

Remove the PDB Signal Cable

Install the PDB Signal Cable

Servicing the Drive Backplane

Drive Backplane Configuration

Determine if the Drive Backplane Is Faulty

Remove the Drive Backplane

Install the Drive Backplane

Verify the Drive Backplane

Servicing DIMMs

DIMM Configuration

Locate a Faulty DIMM

Remove a DIMM

Install a DIMM

Verify a DIMM

Servicing CPUs

CPU Configuration

Locate a Faulty CPU

CPU Tool

Remove a CPU

Install a CPU

Servicing the LED Board

Determine if the LED Board Is Faulty

Remove the LED Board

Install the LED Board

Verify the LED Board

Servicing the USB Board

Remove the USB Board

Install the USB Board

Servicing the Motherboard

Determine if the Motherboard Is Faulty

Remove the Motherboard

Install the Motherboard

Verify the Motherboard

Servicing the PDB

Determine if the PDB Is Faulty

Remove the PDB

Install the PDB

Verify the PDB

Returning the Server to Operation

Install the PDB Duct

Install the Air Duct

Secure the Drive Cage

Install the Fan Tray

Install the Top Cover

Connect Power Cords

Power On the Server (Oracle ILOM)

Power On the Server (Power Button)

Glossary

Index

Diagnostic Process

This process table describes the diagnostic process, using different diagnostic tools through a troubleshooting sequence.

Step
Situation or Task
YES?

Next Step

NO?

Next Step

1.
Access Oracle ILOM. See Access the SP (Oracle ILOM).
2.
Can you access Oracle ILOM?
Step 28
Step 3
3.
Are the communication parameters configured correctly?

See Access the SP (Oracle ILOM).

Step 5
Step 4
4.
Correct the communication parameters. Then go to Step 1.
5.
Is the cabling wired correctly?

See Network Management Troubleshooting Guidelines.

Step 7
Step 6
6.
Correct the cabling. Then go to Step 1.
7.
Is the supporting hardware functional?
Step 9
Step 8
8.
Fix the supporting hardware. Then go to Step 1.
9.
Check the server.
10.
11.
Are any power supply LEDs lit?
Step 13
Step 12
12.
Check the power cords and supplied power. See Server Installation, cabling and specifications. Then go to Step 1.
13.
Do the power supply LEDs indicate a fault?
Step 14
Step 17
14.
Remove and reinstall the faulty power supply. See Servicing Power Supplies.
15.
Does the power fault LED persist?
Step 16
Step 1
16.
Replace the faulty power supply with a new one. See Servicing Power Supplies. Then go to Step 1.
17.
18.
Does the SP status LED indicate a fault?
Step 19
Step 21
19.
Reset the SP. Insert the end of a paper clip into the pinhole between the video port and the SER MGT port, and press the switch within. See Rear Panel Components (Service).
20.
Does the SP fault LED persist?
Step 40
Step 1
21.
Check the chassis status LEDs. See Front Panel LEDs or Oracle ILOM Legacy Targets for LED States.
22.
Do the chassis status LEDs indicate a fault?
Step 1
Step 23
23.
24.
Do the drive LEDs indicate a fault?
Step 1
Step 25
25.
Check the network status LEDs. See Rear Panel LEDs.
26.
Do the network status LEDs indicate a fault?
Step 27
Step 1
27.
Inspect and replace cables as necessary. Then go to Step 1.
28.
Check the logs for information. See Display Oracle ILOM Log Entries.
29.
Do the log entries identify the problem?
Step 30
Step 34
30.
Is the problem identified as a hardware problem?
Step 32
Step 31
31.
The problem is software related. See Server Administration.
32.
Is sufficient information provided to justify a service operation?
Step 33
Step 34
33.
Perform the service operation on the identified component. See Resettable Targets and Identifying Components.
34.
Is the server fully powered up?
Step 36
Step 35
35.
Fully power up the server. See Power On the Server (Oracle ILOM). Then go to Step 36.
36.
Perform general diagnostics. See Determining Component Health.
37.
Do the general diagnostics identify any specific component as faulty?
Step 38
Step 31
38.
Perform tests on the specific component. See Displaying Faulty Components.
39.
Does the component pass functional tests?
Step 31
Step 33
40.
Replace the motherboard. See Servicing the Motherboard. Then go to Step 1.
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