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Download Server System Tools and Drivers
Hardware Installation and Product Notes
Sun Fire X2270 M2 Server Installation Guide
Installation Overview and Preparation
Installing the Server Into a Rack With Optional Slide Rails
Communicating With the ILOM and the System Console
Configuring the Factory--Installed Oracle Solaris 10 Operating System
Powering On and Powering Off the Server
Sun Fire X2270 M2 Server Product Notes
Oracle Solaris Operating System
Planning the Oracle Solaris Operating System Installation
Installing Oracle Solaris 10 OS
Introduction to Linux Installation
Preliminary Tasks Before Installing an OS
Installing Oracle Enterprise Linux
Installing SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
Installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Booting From OS Distribution Media
Configuring a Linux Server to Support PXE Installation
Identifying Logical and Physical Network Interface Names for Linux OS Configuration
Planning the Operating System Installation
Installing Windows Server 2008 Operating System
Incorporating Sun Fire Drivers Into a WIM Image
Configuring RAID Controller in the BIOS Setup Utility
Sun Fire X2270 M2 Server Installation Guide for ESX Software
Preparing to Install VMware ESX 4.0 and ESXi 4.0
Administration, Diagnostics, and Service
Overview of the ILOM Supplement
Supported ILOM 3.0 Feature Set
Sun Fire X2270 M2 Server Platform-Specific Features
Communicating With the ILOM and the System Console
Server Back Panel LEDs and Ports
About ILOM SP IP Addresses and the ILOM Interfaces
How to Get the SP IP Address Using the BIOS Setup Utility
How to Get the SP IP Address Using a Serial Connection and the CLI
How to Connect to the Command-Line Interface Using SSH
How to Connect to the ILOM Command-Line Interface Through the SER MGT Port
How to Connect to the ILOM Web Interface
Connecting to the System Console
How to Connect to the Server Locally (Physical Console)
How to Connect Remotely Using the ILOM Web Interface
How to Connect to the Serial Console Using the ILOM CLI
ILOM Platform Features for the Sun Fire X2270 M2 Server
Switching Serial Port Output Between SP and Host Console
How to Switch Serial Port Output Between the SP and the Host Console Using the Web Interface
How to Switch Serial Port Output Between the SP and the Host Console Using the CLI
Special Considerations for Sideband Management
How to Configure Sideband Management Using the Web Interface
How to Configure Sideband Management Using the CLI
Running IPMITool from the Host
Updating ILOM Firmware Using the IPMIflash Utility
Temperature and Voltage Readings
How to View the Sensors From the System BIOS
BIOS System Event Log Sensor Error List
Using ILOM to Monitor the Host
Determining Current Firmware Versions
How to Determine the ILOM and BIOS Firmware Versions Using the Web Interface
Preparing for a Firmware Update
How to Plan the Firmware Update
How to Download Firmware Updates
Updating the ILOM and System BIOS
How to Update the ILOM and System BIOS Using the Web Interface
How to Update the ILOM and System BIOS Using the Command-Line Interface
Introduction to Diagnostic Tools
U-Boot Diagnostic Startup Tests
Accessing the Pc-Check Diagnostics Utility on the Tools and Drivers CD/DVD
Sun Fire X2270 M2 Server Service Manual Organization
Sun Fire X2270 M2 Server Overview
Maintaining the Sun Fire X2270 M2 Server
Sun Fire X2270 M2 Server Service Procedures and Information
When a server component fails, the server generates a component-specific fault that is captured by the ILOM SP. Some faults are cleared automatically when the failed component is replaced, but faults generated for components that are not hot-plug capable have to be cleared manually. You can use either the ILOM web interface or the command-line interface (CLI) to manually clear faults.
For the Sun Fire X2270 M2 Server, the following types of faults must be cleared manually after the faulty component is replaced:
Fan faults
DIMM faults
CPU faults
Motherboard faults
PCIe faults
When clearing faults, consider the following:
When clearing fan faults, note that the FRU is /SYS, not /SYS/Fn, where n designates the component number (1, 2, 3, etc.).
DIMM faults are either system wide (/SYS/MB) or on a per DIMM basis (/SYS/MB/Pn/Dn).
PCIe faults can cover one or more of the following components: /SYS/MB/NETn and /SYS/MB/RISERn/PCIEn.
For information about how to use the ILOM web interface, refer to the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.0 Web Interface Procedures Guide; for information about how to use the CLI to clear server faults, refer to the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.0 CLI Procedures Guide.