Troubleshooting the Server Module
Preparing the Server Module for Component Replacement
Powering Down the Server Module
About Server Power States and Resets
Power Off, Graceful (Power Button)
Power Off, Immediate (Power Button)
Power Off, Remote (Oracle ILOM CLI)
Power Off, Remote (Oracle ILOM Web Interface)
Performing ESD and Anti-static Prevention Measures
Use an Anti-static Wrist Strap and an Anti-static Mat
Remove the Server Module from the Sun Blade Chassis
Server Module and Component Filler Panels
Install Server Module Filler Panels
Remove the Server Module Top Cover
Turning the Locate Indicator On and Off
Turn On the Locate Indicator Remotely (Oracle ILOM CLI)
Turn On the Locate Indicator Remotely (Oracle ILOM Web Interface)
Turn the Locate Indicator On and Off Locally
Servicing Server Module Components
Returning the Server Module to Operation
BIOS Power-On Self-Test (POST) Checkpoints
Oracle ILOM includes a top-level indicator (TLI) auto-update feature that ensures that the TLI stored in the server's field-replaceable units (FRUs) is always correct. The TLI, which is unique to each server, is used to track the server's service entitlement and warranty coverage. When a server requires service, the server's TLI is used to verify that the server's warranty has not expired.
The TLI is stored in the FRUID (field-replaceable unit identifiers) of these components: motherboard (MB).
The TLI components stored in each component FRUID include:
Product name
PPN (product part number)
PSN (product serial number)
When a server FRU that contains the TLI is removed and a replacement module is installed, the TLI of the replacement module is programmed by Oracle ILOM to contain the same TLI as the other module.