Sun Blade X3-2B Model Name Change
Getting the Latest Firmware and Software
Hardware Installation and Product Notes
About the Chassis Monitoring Module (CMM)
Replaceable Server Module Components
Replaceable Components (FRUs and CRUs)
Preparing the Sun Blade X3-2B for Service
Obtaining the Server Module Serial Number
Powering Off the Server Module
Graceful Power Off Using the Power Button
Immediate Power Off Using the Power Button
Remote Power Off Using Oracle ILOM SP CLI
Remote Power Off Using Oracle ILOM SP Web Interface
Performing ESD and Antistatic Prevention Measures
Manage the Locate LED Remotely From Oracle ILOM SP Web Interface
Manage the Locate LED Remotely From Oracle ILOM CLI
Remove the Server Module from the Sun Blade Chassis
Remove the Server Module Top Cover
Removing or Inserting Filler Panels
Remove Server Module Filler Panels
Insert Server Module Filler Panels
Servicing Sun Blade X3-2B Components
Servicing a Storage Drive (CRU)
Identifying Storage Drive LEDs and Mechanical Components
About Storage Drive Failure and RAID
Remove Storage Drive Filler Panels
Insert Storage Drive Filler Panels
DIMM Population Rules and Guidelines
Remove Optional DIMM Filler Panels
Install Optional DIMM Filler Panels
Replace the System Battery (CRU)
Servicing USB Flash Drives (CRU)
Servicing a Fabric Expansion Module (CRU)
Servicing a RAID Expansion Module (CRU)
Replace a REM Battery on the REM Card
Remove the REM Storage Drive Cable
Install the REM Storage Drive Cable
Servicing a Processor and Heat Sink Assembly (FRU)
Processor Fault Remind Circuit
Clear Server Module Processor Faults
Servicing the Motherboard Assembly (FRU)
Remove and Install a Processor Cover Plate
Motherboard Assembly Replacement
Returning Sun Blade X3-2B to Operation
Install the Server Module Top Cover
Install the Sun Blade X3-2B in the Chassis
Power On Using Oracle ILOM SP CLI
Power On Using Oracle ILOM SP Web Interface
Troubleshooting the Sun Blade X3-2B
Diagnosing Server Module Hardware Faults
Troubleshooting Using LED Status Indicators
Using the DIMM and Processor Test Circuit
Troubleshooting Server Module Power States
Troubleshoot Server Module Power Issues
Firmware and Software Troubleshooting
Recovering from Corrupted Service Processor Firmware
BIOS Power-On Self-Test (POST) Checkpoints
About POST Code Checkpoint Memory Testing
View BIOS POST Code Checkpoints Using Oracle ILOM Web Interface
View BIOS POST Code Checkpoints Using Oracle ILOM CLI
POST Code Checkpoint Reference
Getting Server Firmware and Software
Firmware and Software Access Options
Available Software Release Packages
Accessing Firmware and Software
Download Firmware and Software Using My Oracle Support
The topics included in this section show the location of the front panel LEDs and buttons and describe their functions.
This illustration shows the location of the front panel LEDs and buttons.
The descriptions and functions are described below.
Functionality:
Combination white LED and button.
The Locate LED button is used to activate the Locate LED to identify a server module within a chassis.
The Locate LED button is also used for some Oracle ILOM procedures.
Press the Locate LED button to activate the Locate LED. You can also remotely activate the Locate LED from Oracle ILOM.
Functionality:
Blue LED.
Indicates when it is safe to remove the server module from the chassis.
Off: Normal operation. Do not remove the server module.
On solid: The server module is ready to remove. See Remove the Server Module from the Sun Blade Chassis.
Functionality:
Amber LED.
Service Action Required LED indicates a server module fault.
Off: Normal operation.
On solid: The server module has a fault. See Troubleshooting the Sun Blade X3-2B.
Functionality:
Green LED.
Power button is used to toggle the server between standby power and full power mode.
Operation of the Power button requires the use of a stylus.
The Power/OK LED indicates the status of the server power.
LED states:
Service processor is starting: Fast blink
Host is booting: Slow blink at 1 Hz.
Standby power mode: Blink 0.2 seconds on, 2.8 seconds off
Full power mode: On solid (does not blink)
Press to power the server module on or off. See Powering Off the Server Module or Powering On the Server Module.
Functionality:
The NMI (non-maskable interrupt) button is for service use only. Do not press.