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Product Notes
Related Documentation
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Installation
Understanding the Server
Installation Task Overview
Server Overview
Front Panel Components (Installation)
Rear Panel Components (Installation)
Confirming Server and Site Specifications
Physical Specifications
Minimum Clearance for Service Access
AC and DC Power Supply Specifications
Input Power Information
Overcurrent Protection Requirements
DC Power Source, Power Connection, and Grounding Requirements
Environmental Requirements
Acoustic Noise Emissions
Airflow Clearance
Preparing for Installation
Shipping Kit Inventory
Handling Precautions
ESD Precautions
Tools Needed for Installation
Optional Components
Rack Cautions
Stabilize the Rack
Installing the Server in a 4-Post Rack
Installing the Standard 19-Inch Hardmount Kit (4-Post Rack)
Installing the 19-Inch Sliding-Rail Kit (4-Post Rack)
Installing the 600-mm Hardmount Kit (4-Post Rack)
Installing the Server in a 2-Post Rack
Installing the 19-Inch Hardmount Kit (2-Post Rack)
Installing the 19-Inch Sliding-Rail Kit (2-Post Rack)
Installing the 23-Inch Hardmount Kit (2-Post Rack)
Connecting Cables
Connecting Data and Management Cables
Identifying Ports
Powering On the Server the First Time
Connect AC Power Cords
Assembling DC Power Cords and Applying DC Power
Power On the Host for the First Time
OS Installation
Choosing an OS Installation Method
OS Installation Task Map (Oracle Solaris)
OS Installation Task Map (Oracle VM)
OS Installation Task Map (Linux)
OS Installation Task Map (VMware ESXi)
OS Installation Task Map (Windows)
Supported OS Versions and Documentation
Oracle Linux Support Kernel
Understanding Installation Methods
Configuring the Preinstalled Oracle Solaris OS
Preinstalled OS RAID Limitations
Configuration Worksheet (Oracle Solaris)
Configure the Preinstalled Oracle Solaris OS
Configuring the Preinstalled Oracle VM 3. 0 Software
Configuration Worksheet (Oracle VM Server)
Configure the Preinstalled Oracle VM 3.0 OS
Oracle VM 3.0 Overview
Preparing to Install an OS
Selecting the Console Display
Selecting the Boot Media
Preparing Your PXE Environment
Accessing Installation Utilities
Setting Up BIOS
Configuring RAID
HBA and RAID Support
RAID Configuration Requirements
Post-Installation RAID Volume Creation
Configure RAID (OSA)
Configuring RAID Volumes (LSI BIOS Utilities)
Installing a Supported OS
Install an OS (OSA)
Installing an OS (Media)
Install an OS (PXE)
Performing Post-Installation Tasks
(Optional) Assign Boot Drive Priorities
Oracle VM Post-Installation Information
Performing Linux Post-Installation Tasks
Performing VMware ESXi Post-Installation Tasks
Performing Windows Post-Installation Tasks
Administration
Understanding Administration Resources
Common Administration Tools
Oracle ILOM Overview
BIOS Overview (Administration)
OSA Overview
HMP
Hardware RAID Administration Tools
Multiple Server Management Tools
Accessing Administration Tools
Accessing Oracle ILOM
Accessing BIOS
Accessing OSA
Access Add-On Card Configuration Utilities (BIOS)
Controlling the Server
Controlling the Power State
Change Telco Alarm States Manually
Configuring Power-On and Boot Options
Configuring Power-On Policies
Selecting a Boot Device
Configuring Oracle ILOM
Change the Oracle ILOM Root Password (Oracle ILOM CLI)
Recover the Oracle ILOM Root Password
Configuring Oracle ILOM (Oracle ILOM Web Interface)
Configuring the SP and Oracle ILOM (BIOS)
Configure the SP and Oracle ILOM (OSA)
Configure the Enhanced PCIe Cooling Mode Policy (Oracle ILOM CLI)
Configuring BIOS
Resetting the BIOS to Default Settings
Configuring Legacy Option ROM Allocation
Configuring I/O Resource Allocation
Configuring Devices in BIOS
Enabling or Disabling OSA
Disable OSA
Enable OSA
Monitoring the Server
Obtain the Server Serial Number
Locate the Server (Oracle ILOM Web Interface)
Obtaining Server Information
Monitoring the Server Health (Oracle ILOM Web Interface)
Understanding SNMP Traps
Updating the Firmware and Software
Update to a New OSA Release
Obtain and Update Firmware (OSA)
Restore OSA
Mounting the Oracle System Assistant USB Flash Drive
Obtaining Updated Software
Requesting Updates on Physical Media
Service
Identifying Components
Component Locations (Storage, Power, and Fans)
Component Locations (Motherboard, Memory, and PCIe3 Cards)
Front Panel Components (Service)
Rear Panel Components (Service)
Detecting and Managing Faults
Understanding Diagnostics
Interpreting Diagnostic LEDs
Troubleshooting (Oracle ILOM /SP Targets)
BIOS POST Event Messages
Troubleshooting (Oracle ILOM /System Targets)
Displaying Faulty Components
Troubleshooting (Oracle ILOM Legacy Targets)
Troubleshooting (Pc-Check)
Safety Information
Tools Needed for Service
Filler Panels
Find the Server Serial Number
Component Service Task Reference
Locate the Server
Removing Power From the Server
Prepare to Power Off the Server
Power Off the Server (Oracle ILOM)
Power Off the Server (Power Button - Graceful)
Power Off the Server (Emergency Shutdown)
Disconnect Power Cords
Accessing Internal Components
Prevent ESD Damage
Removing the Server From the Rack
Remove the Server From the 4-Post, 19-inch Hardmount Rack
Remove the Server From the 4-Post, 19-inch Slidemount Rack
Remove the Server From the 4-Post, 600-mm Hardmount Rack
Remove the Server From the 2-Post, 19-inch Hardmount Rack
Remove the Server From the 2-Post, 19-inch Slidemount Rack
Remove the Server From the 2-Post, 23-inch Rack
Remove the Top Cover
Remove the Fan Tray
Raise the Drive Cage to the Service Position
Remove the Air Duct
Remove the PDB Duct
Servicing the Filter
Remove the Filter
Install the Filter
Servicing Drives
Drive Configuration
Drive LEDs
Locate a Faulty Drive
Remove a Drive
Install a Drive
Verify a Drive
Servicing the DVD Drive
Remove the DVD Drive
Install the DVD Drive
Servicing Power Supplies
Power Supply LEDs
Locate a Faulty Power Supply
Remove a Power Supply
Install a Power Supply
Verify a Power Supply
Servicing Fan Modules
Fan Module LEDs
Locate a Faulty Fan Module
Remove a Fan Module
Install a Fan Module
Verify a Fan Module
Servicing Risers
Riser Configuration
Locate a Faulty Riser
Remove a Riser
Install a Riser
Verify a Riser
Servicing PCIe3 Cards
PCIe3 Card Configuration
Locate a Faulty PCIe3 Card
Remove a PCIe3 Card (Risers 1 and 2)
Remove a PCIe3 Card (Riser 3)
Install a PCIe3 Card (Risers 1 and 2)
Install a PCIe3 Card (Riser 3)
Verify a PCIe3 Card
Servicing the Battery
Remove the Battery
Install the Battery
Servicing the USB Drive
USB Drive LED
Remove the USB Drive
Install the USB Drive
Servicing Cables
Cable Configuration
Remove the Drive Signal Cable
Install the Drive Signal Cable
Remove the Drive Power Cable
Install the Drive Power Cable
Remove the DVD SATA Cable
Install the DVD SATA Cable
Remove the PDB Signal Cable
Install the PDB Signal Cable
Servicing the Drive Backplane
Drive Backplane Configuration
Determine if the Drive Backplane Is Faulty
Remove the Drive Backplane
Install the Drive Backplane
Verify the Drive Backplane
Servicing DIMMs
DIMM Configuration
Locate a Faulty DIMM
Remove a DIMM
Install a DIMM
Verify a DIMM
Servicing CPUs
CPU Configuration
Locate a Faulty CPU
CPU Tool
Remove a CPU
Install a CPU
Servicing the LED Board
Determine if the LED Board Is Faulty
Remove the LED Board
Install the LED Board
Verify the LED Board
Servicing the USB Board
Remove the USB Board
Install the USB Board
Servicing the Motherboard
Determine if the Motherboard Is Faulty
Remove the Motherboard
Install the Motherboard
Verify the Motherboard
Servicing the PDB
Determine if the PDB Is Faulty
Remove the PDB
Install the PDB
Verify the PDB
Returning the Server to Operation
Install the PDB Duct
Install the Air Duct
Secure the Drive Cage
Install the Fan Tray
Install the Top Cover
Connect Power Cords
Power On the Server (Oracle ILOM)
Power On the Server (Power Button)
Glossary
Index
Preparing for Service
These topics describe how to prepare the server for servicing.
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1. |
Review safety and
handling information. |
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2. |
Gather the tools for service. |
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3. |
Consider filler panel options. |
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4. |
Find the server serial
number. |
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5. |
Locate the component service information. |
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6. |
Identify the server to be serviced. |
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You can now
service the filter, the drives, the DVD drive, and the power supplies. |
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7. |
Shut down
the OS and power off the server. |
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8. |
Move the server out of the
rack and open the top cover. |
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You can now service the fan modules, the risers,
the PCIe3 cards, the battery, and the USB drive. |
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9. |
Remove the fan tray. |
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You
can now service the cables. |
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10. |
Bring the drive cage to service position. |
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You can
now service the drive backplane. |
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11. |
Remove the air duct. |
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You can now service the
DIMMs and the LED board. |
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12. |
Remove the PDB duct. |
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You can now service the USB
board, the motherboard, and the PDB. |
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