Documentation, Support, and Training
Understanding ILOM on the Switch
Administering ILOM (Web Interface)
Understanding Service Procedures
Inspect the Power Supply Hardware
Inspect the Power Supply Connectors
Servicing the Fabric Cards and Fabric Card Fillers
Inspect the Fabric Card Chassis
Inspect the Fabric Card Retainer Bolts
Inspect the Fabric Card XBOW Connectors
Remove a Fabric Card or Fabric Card Filler
Install a Fabric Card or Fabric Card Filler
Servicing the InfiniBand Cables
Inspecting the InfiniBand Cables
Inspect the InfiniBand Cable Hardware
Inspect the InfiniBand Cable Connectors
Inspect the Line Card Retainer Bolts
Inspect the Line Card XBOW Connectors
Inspect the Line Card CXP Connectors
Doing Supportive Software Tasks
Note - Fans are hot-swappable and can be inserted into live fabric cards.
Identify the prerequisite and subsequent tasks you must perform in conjunction with this procedure, to achieve a goal.
See the table in Servicing the Fans.
Inspect the replacement fan.
See Inspecting the Fans.
Inspect the slot where the fan will install to be clean and free of debris.
Orient the fan over the opening in the fabric card with the LED at the bottom.
Slide the fan into the fabric card until the fan stops.
The fan might immediately power on.
Tighten the captive thumbscrew to secure the fan in the fabric card.
Verify that the fan LED goes out.
Use the checkfans command to verify the fan’s operation.
For example, to check the fans in fabric card 0:
# checkfans |grep ‘FC 0’ Checking M9 fans... FC 0 Fan 0 RPM = 24356.000000 FC 0 Fan 1 RPM = 24356.000000 FC 0 Fan 2 RPM = 24070.000000 FC 0 Fan 3 RPM = 24356.000000 #
Note - Use the table in Component Addressing to determine the slot number or IPMB address of your component.
Switch Reference, checkfans command