Netra Server X5-2 Service Manual

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Updated: October 2016
 
 

Locate a Faulty PCIe Card

You must determine which PCIe card is faulty before you replace it.

  1. Check to see if any System Service Required LEDs are lit or flashing.

    See Interpreting Diagnostic LEDs.

  2. In Oracle ILOM, verify that a PCIe card is recognized.
    -> show /System/PCI_Devices/Add-on
     /System/PCI_Devices/Add-on
     	Targets:
     		Device_x
     		Device_y
    ...
    ->

    where x, y, etc, are the slot numbers where PCIe cards are installed.

    If a PCIe card is not recognized, check its installation. See Install a PCIe Card.

  3. Verify that a PCIe card is identified.
    -> show /System/PCI_Devices/Add-on/Device_x

    where x is the slot number where the PCIe card is installed.

    If a PCIe card cannot be identified, replace it. See Remove a PCIe Card.

  4. Verify that a PCIe card is faulty.

    If a PCIe card is faulty, you will see /SYS/MB/PCIEy under the Value heading:

    For example:

    -> show faulty
    Target              | Property               | Value
    --------------------+------------------------+-------------------------------
    /SP/faultmgmt/0     | fru                    | /SYS/MB/PCIE1
    ...
    ->

    wherey is 0 to 6.

    If a PCIe card is faulty, replace it. See Remove a PCIe Card.

    If a FRU value different from /SYS/MB/PCIEy is displayed, see Component Service Task Reference to identify which component is faulty.

  5. Use the Oracle ILOM faultmgmt shell to identify the faulty component.

    See Display Faults (faultmgmt Shell).

    Check the Fault class and Description fields for more information.

    If a PCIe card is faulty, replace it. See Remove a PCIe Card.

  6. If you are unable to determine if a PCIe card is faulty, seek further information.

    See Detecting and Managing Faults.

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