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Sun Netra X4270 Server

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Updated: September 2015
 
 

Install ESM Riser

  1. Consider your first step:
    • If you removed the ESM riser as part of another procedure, and you will not be installing new components, go to Step 6.

    • Otherwise, continue with the next step.

  2. Unpack the ESM riser from its packaging and place it on an antistatic mat.

    If you will be replacing the ESM as well, unpack the new ESM and place it on an antistatic mat.

  3. Thread the ESM cable through the opening in the ESM riser.
  4. Place the ESM into the riser and replace the ESM riser cover.
  5. Connect the ESM cable to the ESM riser.
  6. Position the ESM riser over the screw posts on the motherboard and lightly press down on the ESM riser until it seats into the connector.

    You must position the ESM riser as shown in the following illustration. Otherwise, the ESM riser???s connector will not align properly with the motherboard connector. When installed correctly, you will feel the ESM riser seat into the motherboard connector.


    image:Illustration showing how to install the ESM.
  7. Secure the ESM riser using three Phillips screws.
  8. Consider your next step:
    • If you installed the ESM riser as part of another procedure, return to that procedure.

    • Otherwise, continue with this task.

  9. Return the server to operation.

    See Returning Server to Operation.

  10. After replacing the faulty ESM riser, clear the server fault.

    Refer to the ILOM 3.0 documentation for more information about the following steps.

    1. Use the ILOM CLI to log in to the server as root and type the following command to list all known faults on the server:

      -> show /SP/faultmgmt

      The command lists all known faults, for example:

      -> show /SP/faultmgmt
        Targets:
           0 (/SYS/ESMR)
        Properties:
        Commands:
            cd
            show
      
    2. Type the following command to clear the fault.

      -> set /SYS/ESMR clear_fault_action=true

      For example:

      -> set /SYS/ESMR clear_fault_action=true
      Are you sure you want to clear /SYS/ESMR (y/n)? y
      Set ???clear_fault_action” to ???true???