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Physical Presence Events
Updated: January 2021
Oracle
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Server X5-2 Service Manual
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About the Oracle Server X5-2
Product Description
About Controls and Connectors
Front Panel Controls and Indicators
Server Back Panel View
About System Components
Illustrated Parts Breakdown
Customer-Replaceable Units
Field-Replaceable Units
Server Internal Cables
Troubleshooting and Diagnostics
Troubleshooting Server Component Hardware Faults
Troubleshooting Server Hardware Faults
Basic Troubleshooting Process
Troubleshoot Hardware Faults Using the Oracle ILOM Web Interface
Troubleshooting and Diagnostic Information
Troubleshooting Using the Server Front and Rear Status Indicators
Related Information
Server Boot Process and Normal Operating State Indicators
Server System-Level Status Indicators
Server Fan Status Indicators
Storage Drive Status Indicators
Power Supply Status Indicators
Network Management Port Status Indicators
Ethernet Ports Status Indicators
Motherboard Status Indicators
Troubleshooting System Cooling Issues
External Ambient Temperature Too High
Airflow Blockage
Cooling Areas Compromised
Hardware Component Failure
Troubleshooting Power Issues
AC Power Connection
Power Supplies (PSUs)
Top Cover
Managing Server Hardware Faults Through the Oracle ILOM Fault Management Shell
Troubleshooting With Diagnostic Tools
Diagnostic Tools
Diagnostic Tool Documentation
Attaching Devices to the Server
Attach Devices to the Rear of the Server
Rear Panel Connector Locations
Configuring Serial Port Sharing
Assign Serial Port Output Using the CLI
Assign Serial Port Output Using the Web Interface
Server Operating System Names for the NVMe Storage Drives
Ethernet Port Boot Order and Device Naming
Ethernet Port Boot Order
Ethernet Port Device Naming
Rear Panel Pinhole Switches
Getting Help
Contacting Support
Locating the Chassis Serial Number
Preparing for Service
Safety Precautions
Safety Symbols
Electrostatic Discharge Safety
FRU Key Identity Properties (KIP) Automated Update
Related Information
Required Tools
Preparing the Server for Component Replacement
Powering Down the Server
Power Down Server Gracefully Using the Oracle ILOM CLI
Power Down Server Gracefully Using the Oracle ILOM Web Interface
Power Down Server Gracefully Using the Power Button
Use the Power Button for Immediate Shutdown
Use the Oracle ILOM CLI for Immediate Shutdown
Use the Oracle ILOM Web Interface for Immediate Shutdown
Disconnect Cables From the Server
Extend the Server to the Maintenance Position
Remove the Server From the Rack
Take Antistatic Measures
Open the Server Fan Door
Remove the Server Top Cover
Servicing CRUs That Do Not Require Server Power-Off
Servicing Storage Drives (CRU)
Storage Drives Hot-Plug Conditions
Storage Drive Failure and RAID
Storage Drive Locations and Numbering
Storage Drive Status Indicators
Removing and Replacing a HDD or SSD Storage Drive
Remove an HDD or SSD Storage Drive
Install an HDD or SSD Storage Drive
Removing and Replacing an NVMe Storage Drive Using Oracle Solaris
Unmount an NVMe Storage Drive
Remove an NVMe Storage Drive From the Server
Verify Removal of an NVMe Storage Drive
Install an NVMe Storage Drive in the Server
Power On an NVMe Storage Drive and Attach a Device Driver
Removing and Replacing an NVMe Storage Drive Using Oracle Linux
Unmount an NVMe Storage Drive
Remove an NVMe Storage Drive
Verify Removal of an NVMe Storage Drive
Install an NVMe Storage Drive In the Server
Power On an NVMe Storage Drive and Attach a Device Driver
Verify Operation of an NVMe Storage Drive
Servicing Fan Modules (CRU)
Remove a Fan Module
Install a Fan Module
Servicing Power Supplies (CRU)
Power Supply Status Indicators
Remove a Power Supply
Install a Power Supply
Servicing CRUs That Require Server Power-Off
Servicing the DIMMs (CRU)
DIMM and Processor Physical Layout
DIMM Population Scenarios
Related Information
DIMM Population Rules
Populating DIMMs for Optimal System Performance
Populating DIMMs in Single-Processor Systems for Optimal System Performance
Populating DIMMs in Dual-Processor Systems for Optimal System Performance
DIMM Operating Speeds
DIMM Rank Classification Labels
Inconsistencies Between DIMM Fault Indicators and the BIOS Isolation of Failed DIMMs
Using the Server Fault Remind Button
Identify and Remove the Failed DIMM
Install a DIMM
Servicing PCIe Risers (CRU)
PCIe Riser Location and Differences
Remove a PCIe Riser From PCIe Slot 1 or 2
Install a PCIe Riser Into PCIe Slot 1 or 2
Remove the PCIe Riser From PCIe Slots 3 and 4
Install the PCIe Riser Into PCIe Slots 3 and 4
Servicing PCIe Cards (CRU)
PCIe Slot Characteristics
Remove a PCIe Card From PCIe Slot 1 or 2
Install a PCIe Card in PCIe Slot 1 or 2
Remove a PCIe Card From PCIe Slot 3
Install a PCIe Card in PCIe Slot 3
Servicing the Internal USB Flash Drives (CRU)
Servicing the Oracle System Assistant USB Flash Drive
Remove an Internal USB Flash Drive
Install an Internal USB Flash Drive
Servicing the Battery (CRU)
Remove the Battery
Install the Battery
Servicing FRUs
Servicing Processors (FRU)
Selecting the Correct Processor Removal and Replacement Tool
Remove a Processor
Install a Processor
Servicing the Oracle PCIe NVMe Switch Card (FRU)
Remove the Oracle PCIe NVMe Switch Card From PCIe Slot 1
Install the Oracle PCIe NVMe Switch Card in PCIe Slot 1
Servicing the Internal HBA Card (FRU)
Remove the Internal HBA Card From PCIe Slot 4
Install the Internal HBA Card in PCIe Slot 4
Servicing the Disk Backplane (FRU)
Remove the Disk Backplane
Install the Disk Backplane
Servicing the DVD Drive (FRU)
Remove the DVD Drive
Install the DVD Drive
Servicing the Front Indicator Module (FRU)
Remove the Front Indicator Module
Install the Front Indicator Module
Servicing the Motherboard (FRU)
Remove the Motherboard
Install the Motherboard
Servicing the Internal HBA SAS Cable assembly
Remove the Internal HBA SAS Cable Assembly
Install the Internal HBA SAS Cable Assembly
Servicing the NVMe Cables
Removing the NVMe Cables
Install the NVMe Cables
Servicing the Power, FIM, Disk Backplane Data, and DVD Cables
Removing the Power, FIM, Disk Backplane Data, and DVD Cables
Install the Power, FIM, Disk Backplane Data, and DVD Cables
Returning the Server to Operation
Removing and Installing Server Filler Panels
Remove and Install Filler Panels
Install the Server Top Cover
Remove Antistatic Measures
Reinstall the Server Into the Rack
Return the Server to the Normal Rack Position
Reconnect Data Cables and Power Cords
Power On the Server
Identifying the Server Ports
Gigabit Ethernet Ports
Network Management Port
Serial Management Port
Video Connector
USB Ports
Setting Up BIOS Configuration Parameters
Managing the BIOS Configuration
Accessing the BIOS Setup Utility
BIOS Setup Utility Menus
BIOS Key Mappings
Access BIOS Setup Utility Menus
Navigate BIOS Setup Utility Menus
Using UEFI
Selecting Legacy BIOS or UEFI Boot Mode
Switching Between Legacy BIOS and UEFI Boot Modes
UEFI Boot Mode Advantages
Configuration Utilities for Add-In Cards
Using BIOS for Legacy Option ROM Resource Allocation
Common BIOS Setup Utility Tasks
Verify BIOS Factory Default Settings
Select Legacy BIOS or UEFI Boot Mode
Select the Boot Device
Enable or Disable Oracle System Assistant
Configure TPM Support
Configure SP Network Settings
Configure Option ROM Settings
Configure I/O Resource Allocation
Exit BIOS Setup Utility
BIOS Setup Utility Menu Options
BIOS Main Menu Selections
BIOS Advanced Menu Selections
BIOS Advanced Menu Processor Configuration Options
BIOS Advanced Menu CPU Power Management Configuration Options
BIOS Advanced Menu Memory Configuration Option
BIOS Advanced Menu USB Ports Options
BIOS Advanced Menu Serial Port Console Redirection Options
BIOS Advanced Menu Trusted Computing Options
BIOS Advanced Menu Network Stack Options
BIOS Advanced Menu BMC Network Configuration Options
BIOS Advanced Menu iSCSI Configuration Options
BIOS Advanced Menu Ethernet Controller Options
BIOS IO Menu Selections
BIOS IO Menu PCI Subsystem Settings Options
BIOS IO Menu IO Virtualization Options
BIOS IO Menu I/OAT Configuration Options
BIOS IO Menu Internal Devices Options
BIOS IO Menu Add In Cards Options
BIOS Boot Menu Selections
BIOS Exit Menu Selections
Monitoring Components and Identifying SNMP Messages
Monitoring Component Health and Faults Using Oracle ILOM
Monitoring System Components
System Chassis Components
Cooling Unit Components
Disk Backplane Components
Memory Device Components
Power Unit Components
Processor Components
System Board Components
System Firmware Components
Hard Disk Drive Components
Identifying SNMP Trap Messages
Environmental Events
Hard Disk Drive Events
Power Events
Fan Events
Memory Events
Entity Presence Events
Physical Presence Events
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Language:
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Physical Presence Events
Messages and Descriptions
Sensor Name
SNMP Trap Message:
sunHwTrapSecurityIntrusion
Oracle ILOM Event Message:
Assert
Severity and Description:
Major; An intrusion sensor has detected that someone may have physically tampered with the system.
/SYS/INTSW
SNMP Trap Message:
sunHwTrapSecurityIntrusion
Oracle ILOM Event Message:
Deassert
Severity and Description:
Major; An intrusion sensor has detected that someone may have physically tampered with the system.
/SYS/INTSW