Caution - The motherboard should be serviced only by an Oracle qualified service technician. |
Caution - Use the Oracle ILOM backup utility prior to removing the motherboard. This utility backs up the Oracle ILOM configuration of the service processor. For more information, see the Oracle ILOM 5.0 Documentation Library at https://www.oracle.com/goto/ilom/docs. |
Caution - During the motherboard removal procedure, it is important to label power supplies with the slot numbers from which they were removed (PS0, PS1). This is required because the power supplies must be reinstalled into the slots from which they were removed; otherwise, the server key identity properties (KIP) data might be lost. When a server requires service, the KIP is used by Oracle to verify that the warranty on the server has not expired. For more information on KIP, see FRU Key Identity Properties (KIP) Automated Update. |
For instructions, see Remove a Fan Module.
For instructions, see Remove a Power Supply.
For instructions, see Remove the Oracle PCIe NVMe Switch Card From PCIe Slot 1.
For instructions, see Servicing PCIe Risers (CRU).
For instructions, see Servicing the Internal USB Flash Drives (CRU).
For instructions, see Servicing the DIMMs (CRU).
For instructions, see Remove a Processor.
Caution - Be careful not to allow the processor socket cover to fall into the processor socket as this could result in damage to the socket. |
For instructions for installing a processor, see Install a Processor.
Caution - The processor socket covers must be installed on the failed motherboard; otherwise, damage might result to the processor sockets during handling and shipping. |
Caution - Be careful not to allow the processor socket cover to fall into the processor socket as this could result in damage to the socket. |
You will hear a clicking sound when the processor socket cover snaps into place.