About the Oracle ZFS Storage ZS3-ES
Front Panel Controls and Indicators
About Server and Component Status Indicators
Server General Status Indicators
Storage Drive Status Indicators
Power Supply Status Indicators
Service Troubleshooting Task List
Locate the Server Serial Number
Inspect Internal Server Components
Electrostatic Discharge Safety
Preparing the Server for Component Replacement
Disconnect Cables From the Server
Extend the Server to the Maintenance Position
Remove the Server From the Rack
Servicing CRUs That Do Not Require Server Power Off
Servicing Storage Drives (CRU)
Storage Drives Hot-Plug Conditions
Storage Drive Status Indicators
Servicing Power Supplies (CRU)
Power Supply Status Indicators
Servicing CRUs That Require Server Power Off
DIMM and Processor Physical Layout
Identify and Remove Faulty DIMMs
PCIe Riser Location and Differences
Remove a PCIe Riser From PCIe Slot 1 or 2
Install a PCIe Riser Into PCIe Slot 1 or 2
Remove a PCIe Riser From PCIe Slots 3 and 4
Install a PCIe Riser Into PCIe Slots 3 and 4
Identify a Faulty PCIe Card in the BUI
Remove a PCIe Card From PCIe Slot 1 or 2
Install a PCIe Card in PCIe Slot 1 or 2
Remove a PCIe Card From PCIe Slot 3
Install a PCIe Card in the PCIe Riser in Slot 3
Install the Internal HBA Card in the PCIe Riser
Servicing the Internal USB Flash Drive (CRU)
Remove an Internal USB Flash Drive
Install an Internal USB Flash Drive
Servicing the Disk Backplane (FRU)
Servicing the Front Indicator Module (FRU)
Remove the Front Indicator Module
Install the Front Indicator Module
Servicing the Motherboard (FRU)
Servicing the SAS Cables (FRUs)
Remove Storage Drive SAS Cables
Install Storage Drive SAS Cables
Returning the Server to Operation
Removing and Installing Server Filler Panels
Remove and Install Filler Panels
Reinstall the Server Chassis Into the Rack
Return the Server to the Normal Rack Position
Install the Cable Management Arm
Reconnect Data Cables and Power Cords
Getting Server Firmware and Software
Firmware and Software Access Options
When a single DIMM is marked as faulty by Oracle ILOM (for example, fault.memory.intel.dimm.training-failed is listed in the SP Event Log), BIOS might disable the entire memory channel that contains the faulty DIMM as failing, that is, up to two DIMMs. As a result, the memory available to the operating system is reduced.
However, when the Fault Remind button is pressed, only the fault LED associated with the faulty DIMM lights. The fault LED for the other DIMM in the memory channel remains off. Therefore, you can correctly identify the faulty DIMM.
When the faulty DIMM is replaced, the memory available to the operating system returns to normal. If the DIMM fault message in Oracle ILOM is not cleared under Open Problems, you should use Oracle ILOM to clear the fault. For instructions for manually clearing a DIMM fault, see the procedure "Undetected Replaced or Repaired Hardware Components" in the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.1 User's Guide in the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.1 Documentation Library at: http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=ilom31.