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Document Information

Using This Documentation

Service Manual Overview

About the Sun Blade X4-2B

Product Description

About Front and Rear Panels

Front Panel Features

Front Panel Indicators and Buttons

Location of Front Panel Indicators and Buttons

Locate Indicator Button

Ready To Remove Indicator

Service Action Required Indicator

Power OK Indicator and Button

NMI Button

Rear Panel of the Server Module

UCP and the Multi-Port Dongle Cable

Attach the Multi-Port Dongle Cable

About the Chassis

The System Chassis

The Chassis Monitoring Module (CMM)

About Oracle ILOM

About System Components

Illustrated Parts Breakdown

Replaceable Components (FRUs and CRUs)

Component Serviceability

Troubleshooting the Server Module

Preparing for Service

Servicing Server Module Components

Returning the Server Module to Operation

BIOS Power-On Self-Test (POST) Checkpoints

BIOS Setup Utility Menu Options

Index

The Chassis Monitoring Module (CMM)

You manage the system and monitor the Sun Blade 6000 modular system chassis using the chassis monitoring module (CMM). The CMM allows you to monitor the status of the chassis and its components (including server modules and storage modules) using a chassis-level version of Oracle Integrated Lights Out Management (Oracle ILOM) firmware. CMM is a chassis-level version of Oracle ILOM provides a single point of management interaction for all chassis functions and components. You can access the CMM either remotely (using SSH or a Web browser) or locally (using a serial cable and a tip session).

With the CMM Oracle ILOM, you can:

The CMM is located on the rear of the chassis. The following illustration shows the back side of the chassis and the CMM indicator panel.

image:Illustration showing the location of the Sun Blade 6000 modular system CMM indicator panel.

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