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Sun Blade 6000 Modular System

Service Manual

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Using This Documentation

Downloading Chassis Firmware

Documentation and Feedback

About This Documentation

Service Manual Overview

Service Procedures Overview

Server Components Overview

Modular System Components

Internal System Components

Monitoring Faults

About Fault Management

External and Internal Faults

Oracle ILOM Fault Management

Monitoring Faults Using Fault LEDs

Chassis and CMM LEDs

Power Supply LEDs

Rear Fan LEDs

Monitoring Faults Using Oracle ILOM

Viewing System Component Status

View Component Status Using the Oracle ILOM CLI

View Component Status Using Oracle ILOM Web Interface

Monitor Faults With the Oracle ILOM CLI Event Log

Monitor Faults With the Oracle ILOM CLI Event Log

Monitor Faults With the Oracle ILOM Web Interface Event Log

Preparing for Service

Identifying Component Types and Service Classifications

Identifying Chassis Models and Replacement Components

Chassis Part Numbers

Identifying the Chassis Model Using the Midplane Part Number

Identifying Chassis Replacement Components

Identifying the CMM Using the CMM Product Part Number

Gather Required Tools

Prevent ESD Damage

Powering Off the System and Components

Power Off the Server Modules and Storage Modules

Power Off the Chassis

Removing the Chassis From the Rack

Prepare the Chassis for Removal

Depopulate the Chassis

Remove the Chassis From the Rack

Replacing Customer-Replaceable Units

Replacing a Power Supply

Remove a Power Supply

Install a Power Supply

Replacing a Front Fan Tray

Remove a Front Fan Tray

Install a Front Fan Tray

Replacing a Server or Storage Module

Remove a Server or Storage Module

Install a Server or Storage Module

Replacing the FIM

Remove a FIM

Install a FIM

Replacing a PCIe EM

PCIe EM Service Overview

Remove a PCIe EM

Install a PCIe EM

Replacing a NEM

Remove a NEM

Install a NEM

Replacing a Rear Fan Module

Remove a Rear Fan Module

Install a Rear Fan Module

Replacing the Fan Board

Remove the Fan Board

Install the Fan Board

Replacing the CMM

Remove the CMM

Install the CMM

CMM Reset Sequence

Replacing Field-Replaceable Units

Replacing the Midplane

Remove the Midplane

Install the Midplane

Replacing an Internal Power Cable

Remove an Internal Power Cable

Install an Internal Power Cable

Returning the Modular System to Operation

Reinstalling the Chassis Into a Rack

Lift and Install the Chassis

Repopulate the Chassis

Reinstall Cables on the Components

Applying Power to the Chassis

Power-On Sequence

Apply Power to the Modular System

Update FRU Information After Replacing the Midplane

Verify Modular System Functionality

Glossary

Index

Monitor Faults With the Oracle ILOM Web Interface Event Log

  1. Log in to the Oracle ILOM SP or CMM web interface.
  2. Click System Monitoring > Event Logs.

    The Event Log page appears.

  3. In the Event Log page, perform any of the following:
    • Page through entries - Use the page navigation controls at the top and the bottom of the table to navigate forward and back through the available data in the table.

      Note that selecting a greater number of entries might cause the web interface to respond slower than selecting a fewer number of entries.

    • View the entries in the display by scrolling through the list - The following table provides descriptions about each column appearing in the log.

      Column Label
      Description
      Event ID
      The number of the event, in sequence from number 1.
      Class/Type
      • Audit/ Log - Commands that result in a configuration change. Description includes user, command, command parameters, and success/fail.
      • IPMI/Log - Any event that is placed in the IPMI SEL is also put in the management log.

      • Chassis/State - For changes to the inventory and general system state changes.

      • Chassis/Action - Category for shutdown events for server module/chassis, hot insert/removal of a FRU, and Reset Parameters button pressed.

      • Fault/Fault - For Fault Management faults. Description gives the time the fault was detected and suspect component.Fault/Repair - For fault repairs. Description gives component.

      Severity
      Debug, Down, Critical, Major, or Minor
      Date/Type
      The day and time the event occurred. If the NTP server is enabled to set the Oracle ILOM time, the Oracle ILOM clock will use UTC.
      Description
      A description of the event.
    • Clear the event log - To clear the event log, click the Clear Event Log button. A confirmation dialog appears. In the confirmation dialog, click OK to clear the entries.


      Note - The Oracle ILOM event log accumulates many types of events, including copies of IPMI entries. Clearing the Oracle ILOM event log clears all entries in the log, including the IPMI entries. However, clearing the Oracle ILOM event log entries will not clear the actual entries posted directly to an IPMI log.