Front and Rear Panel (Service)
Understanding Diagnostics and Tools
Log In To Oracle ILOM (Service)
Oracle ILOM Service-Related Commands
Oracle ILOM Properties That Affect POST Behavior
Interpreting Log Files and System Messages
View Log Files (Oracle Solaris)
Find the Modular System Chassis Serial Number
Find the Server Module Serial Number
Preparing the Server Module for Removal
Shut Down the OS and Host (Commands)
Shut Down the OS and Host (Power Button – Graceful)
Shut Down the OS and Host (Emergency Shutdown)
Set the Server Module to a Ready-to-Remove State
Remove the Server Module From the Modular System
Determine Which Drive Is Faulty
Remove a Drive or Drive Filler
Install a Drive or Drive Filler
Determine Which DIMM Is Faulty
Servicing the Enclosure Assembly (Motherboard)
Transfer Components to the New Enclosure Assembly
Returning the Server Module to Operation
Install the Server Module Into the Modular System
Power On the Host (Oracle ILOM)
The host MAC address and the host ID values are stored in the ID PROM. This procedure describes ways to display these values.
Using Oracle ILOM:
-> show /HOST macaddress /HOST Properties: macaddress = 00:21:28:fa:26:96
Using Oracle Solaris and you are logged in with superuser privileges:
# ifconfig -a | grep ether ether 0:21:28:fa:26:96 ether 0:21:28:fa:26:97 ether 0:21:28:fa:26:96 ether 0:21:28:fa:26:97
When you are at the ok prompt:
ok banner SUN NETRA 6000 MODULAR SYSTEM / NETRA SPARC T5-1B, No Keyboard Copyright (c) 1998, 2013, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. OpenBoot 4.35.0.build_28, 255.0000 GB memory available, Serial #102795976. Ethernet address 0:21:28:fa:26:96, Host ID: 85fa2696.
If you are finished servicing components, see Returning the Server Module to Operation.
If you are servicing additional components, see Component Task Reference.