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Using This Documentation

Service Manual Overview

About the Sun Blade X4-2B

Troubleshooting the Server Module

Preparing for Service

Preparing the Server Module for Component Replacement

Powering Down the Server Module

About Server Power States and Resets

Full Power

Standby Power

Graceful Shutdown

Immediate Shutdown

Complete Power Removal

Warm Reset or Reboot

Cold Reset

Power Off, Graceful (Power Button)

Power Off, Immediate (Power Button)

Power Off, Remote (Oracle ILOM CLI)

Power Off, Remote (Oracle ILOM Web Interface)

Remove Power Completely

Performing ESD and Anti-static Prevention Measures

Use an Anti-static Wrist Strap and an Anti-static Mat

Set Up for ESD Prevention

Remove the Server Module from the Sun Blade Chassis

Server Module and Component Filler Panels

Install Server Module Filler Panels

Remove the Server Module Top Cover

Turning the Locate Indicator On and Off

Turn On the Locate Indicator Remotely (Oracle ILOM CLI)

Turn On the Locate Indicator Remotely (Oracle ILOM Web Interface)

Turn the Locate Indicator On and Off Locally

Required Tools

FRU TLI Auto-Update

Servicing Server Module Components

Returning the Server Module to Operation

BIOS Power-On Self-Test (POST) Checkpoints

BIOS Setup Utility Menu Options

Index

Power Off, Graceful (Power Button)


Note - This procedure is performed locally requiring access to the server module front panel.

Shutting down the server by pressing the front panel Power button causes operating systems with Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) to perform an orderly shutdown of the OS. Non-ACPI enabled operating systems might ignore this event and not shut down the host. If your OS ignores this event, shut down the server using the server OS or Oracle ILOM (remotely or locally).

  1. To power off the server gracefully, use a stylus to gently press and immediately release the front panel Power button when it clicks.

    Caution - Potential for loss of data. Do not press in and hold the power button for longer than five seconds. Doing so causes an immediate server shutdown.


  2. Verify that the full power is off.

    The OK indicator on the front panel blinks, indicating that the server module is in standby power mode.

Next Steps