Monitoring Faults Using Fault LEDs
Monitoring Faults Using Oracle ILOM
Viewing System Component Status
Monitor Faults With the Oracle ILOM CLI Event Log
Identifying Chassis Models and Replacement Components
Identifying the Chassis Model Using the Midplane Part Number
Identifying Chassis Replacement Components
Identifying the CMM Using the CMM Product Part Number
Powering Off the System and Components
Power Off the Server Modules and Storage Modules
Removing the Chassis From the Rack
Prepare the Chassis for Removal
Remove the Chassis From the Rack
Replacing Customer-Replaceable Units
Replacing a Server or Storage Module
Remove a Server or Storage Module
Install a Server or Storage Module
Replacing Field-Replaceable Units
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
Reinstall Cables on the Components
Apply Power to the Modular System
Update FRU Information After Replacing the Midplane
All components in the modular system are removable and serviceable by a single person. There are two types of server module components:
CRU – Customer-replaceable units can be removed and replaced by any qualified service provider.
FRU – Field-replaceable units must be removed and installed only by authorized Oracle service personnel.
Components also have three service classifications:
Hot -pluggable – Using the proper software commands, you can install or remove hot-pluggable components while the system is running.
Hot-swappable – Hot-swappable components can be installed or removed while the system is running, without using any software commands.
Cold-swappable - You must remove power from the system to service the components.
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