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A
- activity indicatorServer System-Level Status Indicators
- add-in cards
- configuration utilities in UEFI BIOSConfiguration Utilities for Add-In Cards
- Advanced BIOS screenBIOS Advanced Menu Selections
- antistatic
- using wrist strap and matElectrostatic Discharge Safety
- attaching devices to serverAttaching Devices to the Server
- Auto Service RequestAuto Service Requests
B
- battery
- descriptionCustomer-Replaceable Units
- installingInstall the Battery
- removingRemove the Battery
- BIOS
- Ethernet ports booting priorityEthernet Port Boot Order
- BIOS factory defaults, verifyingVerify BIOS Factory Default Settings
- BIOS Setup Utility
- accessingAccess BIOS Setup Utility Menus
- Advanced screenBIOS Advanced Menu Selections
- Boot screenBIOS Boot Menu Selections
- Exit screenBIOS Exit Menu Selections
- exiting fromExit BIOS Setup Utility
- function keysBIOS Key Mappings
- IO screenBIOS IO Menu Selections
- Main screenBIOS Main Menu Selections
- menus, accessingAccess BIOS Setup Utility Menus
- navigating menu optionsNavigate BIOS Setup Utility Menus
- setup screens summaryBIOS Setup Utility Menus
- shortcut key sequencesBIOS Key Mappings
- TPM supportConfigure TPM Support
- UEFI BIOSUsing UEFI BIOS
- board componentsSystem Chassis Components
- boot device, selectingSelect a Temporary Boot Device
- boot drive
- LEDsStorage Drive Status Indicators
- boot process
- power modesServer Boot Process and Normal Operating State Indicators
- buttons
- Fault RemindIdentify and Remove a Processor
- On/StandbyPower Down Server Gracefully Using the On/Standby Button
C
- cable part number
- NVMe cablesInstall the NVMe Cable Assembly
- SAS cablesInstall the Internal HBA Cables
- cables
- data and power
- connectingReconnect Data Cables and Power Cords
- disconnectingDisconnect Cables From the Server
- cabling the serverAttach Devices to the Server
- chassis componentsSystem Chassis Components
- chassis serial number, locatingLocating the Chassis Serial Number
- components and nomenclatureSystem Chassis Components
- connecting devices to serverAttaching Devices to the Server
- connector locationsAttaching Devices to the Server
- cooling
- troubleshooting issuesTroubleshooting System Cooling Issues
- cooling unit componentsCooling Unit Components
D
- diagnostics
- available toolsDiagnostic Tools
- documentationDiagnostic Tool Documentation
- DIMMs
- descriptionCustomer-Replaceable Units
- fault LEDs
- inconsistencies with BIOSInconsistencies Between DIMM Fault Indicators and the BIOS Isolation of Failed
DIMMs
- Fault Remind buttonUsing the Server Fault Remind Button
- identifying a failed DIMMIdentify and Remove a DIMM
- installingInstall a DIMM
- labelsDIMM Rank Classification Labels
- physical layoutDIMM and Processor Physical Layout
- population for optimal performancePopulating DIMMs for Optimal System Performance
- population rulesDIMM Population Rules
- rank classification labelsDIMM Rank Classification Labels
- removingIdentify and Remove a DIMM
- replacingServicing the DIMMs (CRU)
- speedDIMM Operating Speeds
- supported configurationsDIMM Population Rules
- disk backplane
- componentsDisk Backplane Components
- descriptionField-Replaceable Units
- installingInstall the Disk Backplane
- removingRemove the Disk Backplane
- replacingServicing the Disk Backplane (FRU)
- disk backplane cables
- installingInstall the Power, FIM, Temperature Sensor, and Disk Backplane Data Cables
- removingRemove the Power, FIM, Temperature Sensor, and Disk Backplane Data Cables
- servicingServicing Other Cables (FRU)
- disk componentsHard Disk Drive Components
- disk drives Seestorage drives
E
- electrostatic discharge
- preventionTake Antistatic Measures
- safety precautionsElectrostatic Discharge Safety
- See ESDTake Antistatic Measures
- entity presence eventsEntity Presence Events
- environmental eventsEnvironmental Events
- Ethernet cables, connectingAttach Devices to the Server
- Ethernet ports
- booting priority
- Ethernet Port Boot Order
- Ethernet Port Boot Order
- device and driver namingEthernet Port Boot Order and Device Naming
- pinoutsGigabit Ethernet Ports
- status indicatorsEthernet Ports Status Indicators
- Exit BIOS screenBIOS Exit Menu Selections
- exploded view of serverIllustrated Parts Breakdown
- external cables, connectingAttach Devices to the Server
F
- fan eventsFan Events
- fan module
- status indicatorsServer Fan Status Indicators
- fan modules
- descriptionCustomer-Replaceable Units
- installingInstall a Fan Module
- removingRemove a Fan Module
- fault identification
- DIMMsUsing the Server Fault Remind Button
- processorsIdentify and Remove a Processor
- storage drivesStorage Drive Status Indicators
- Fault Remind button
- identifying failed processorsIdentify and Remove a Processor
- location
- Identify and Remove a Processor
- Using the Server Fault Remind Button
- usingUsing the Server Fault Remind Button
- Fault-Service Required LEDServer System-Level Status Indicators
- FIM
- installingInstall the Front LED Indicator Module
- removingRemove the Front LED Indicator Module
- servicingServicing the Front LED Indicator Module (FRU)
- FIM cable
- installingInstall the Power, FIM, Temperature Sensor, and Disk Backplane Data Cables
- removingRemove the Power, FIM, Temperature Sensor, and Disk Backplane Data Cables
- servicingServicing Other Cables (FRU)
- firmware componentsSystem Chassis Components
- Front Indicator Module SeeFIM
- front panel indicatorsFront Panel Controls and Indicators
- FRU key identity properties (KIP)FRU Key Identity Properties (KIP) Automated Update
- function keys within BIOS Setup UtilityBIOS Key Mappings
G
- Gigabit Ethernet ports
- pinoutsGigabit Ethernet Ports
H
- hard disk drive componentsHard Disk Drive Components
- hard disk drive eventsHard Disk Drive Events
- hard drives Seestorage drives
- hardware faults
- diagnosingTroubleshooting and Diagnostic Information
- HBA super capacitor
- installingInstall the Internal HBA Card and HBA Super Capacitor
- removingRemove the Internal HBA Card and HBA Super Capacitor
- replacingServicing the Internal HBA Card and HBA Super Capacitor (FRU)
- hot-plugging storage drivesStorage Drives Hot-Plug Conditions
I
- identifying Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Trap messagesIdentifying SNMP Trap Messages
- illustrated parts breakdownIllustrated Parts Breakdown
- installing components
- batteryInstall the Battery
- DIMMsInstall a DIMM
- disk backplane cablesInstall the Power, FIM, Temperature Sensor, and Disk Backplane Data Cables
- fan modulesInstall a Fan Module
- FIMInstall the Front LED Indicator Module
- FIM cableInstall the Power, FIM, Temperature Sensor, and Disk Backplane Data Cables
- HBA super capacitorInstall the Internal HBA Card and HBA Super Capacitor
- internal HBA cardInstall the Internal HBA Card and HBA Super Capacitor
- internal USB flash driveInstall an Internal USB Flash Drive
- M.2 flash SSDInstall an M.2 Flash SSD
- M.2 mezzanineInstall an M.2 Mezzanine
- motherboard assemblyInstall the Motherboard
- NVMe cablesInstall the NVMe Cable Assembly
- PCIe risers
- Install the PCIe Riser Into PCIe Slots 3 and 4
- Install a PCIe Riser Into PCIe Slot 1 or 2
- power cableInstall the Power, FIM, Temperature Sensor, and Disk Backplane Data Cables
- power supplyInstall a Power Supply
- processorsInstall a Processor
- SAS cable assemblyInstall the Internal HBA Cables
- server into rackReinstall the Server Into the Rack
- storage drives
- Install an NVMe Storage Drive
- Install an NVMe Storage Drive
- Install a Storage Drive
- temperature sensorInstall the Temperature Sensor
- temperature sensor cableInstall the Power, FIM, Temperature Sensor, and Disk Backplane Data Cables
- internal HBA card
- installingInstall the Internal HBA Card and HBA Super Capacitor
- removingRemove the Internal HBA Card and HBA Super Capacitor
- replacingServicing the Internal HBA Card and HBA Super Capacitor (FRU)
- internal M.2 flash SSDs
- descriptionCustomer-Replaceable Units
- internal USB flash drive
- descriptionCustomer-Replaceable Units
- installingInstall an Internal USB Flash Drive
- removingRemove an Internal USB Flash Drive
- IO allocation
- enabling and disabling resourcesConfigure I/O Resource Allocation
- IO BIOS screenBIOS IO Menu Selections
- IPMI typeMonitoring System Components
L
- latch release button
- storage drive
- Remove an NVMe Storage Drive
- Remove an NVMe Storage Drive
- Remove a Storage Drive
- LED indicator module
- descriptionField-Replaceable Units
- LEDs
- boot driveStorage Drive Status Indicators
- power supply
- Remove a Power Supply
- Power Supply Overview
- Power Supply Status Indicators
- storage driveStorage Drive Status Indicators
- system statusServer System-Level Status Indicators
- Locate Button/LEDServer System-Level Status Indicators
- locating chassis serial numberLocating the Chassis Serial Number
M
- M.2 flash SSD
- installingInstall an M.2 Flash SSD
- removingRemove an M.2 Flash SSD
- M.2 mezzanine
- installingInstall an M.2 Mezzanine
- removingRemove an M.2 Mezzanine
- Main BIOS screenBIOS Main Menu Selections
- memory SeeDIMMs
- memory device componentsMemory Device Components
- memory eventsMemory Events
- menus, BIOS Setup UtilityAccess BIOS Setup Utility Menus
- motherboard assembly
- descriptionField-Replaceable Units
- installingInstall the Motherboard
- removingRemove the Motherboard
- servicingServicing the Motherboard Assembly (FRU)
N
- NET MGT port
- pinout
- Network Management Port
- Network Management Port Status Indicators
- NVMe cables
- descriptionField-Replaceable Units
- installingInstall the NVMe Cable Assembly
- removingRemove the NVMe Cable Assembly
- NVMe storage drives
- removing and replacing using Oracle LinuxRemoving and Replacing an NVMe Storage Drive Using Oracle Linux
- removing and replacing using Oracle SolarisRemoving and Replacing an NVMe Storage Drive Using Oracle Solaris
O
- OK to Remove indicator
- storage drivesStorage Drive Status Indicators
- open problemsMonitoring Component Health and Faults Using Oracle ILOM
- Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM)
- key identity properties (KIP) for FRUID auto-update featureFRU Key Identity Properties (KIP) Automated Update
P
- PCIe cards
- descriptionCustomer-Replaceable Units
- installing into slot 1 and 2Install a PCIe Card in PCIe Slot 1 or 2
- installing into slot 3Install a PCIe Card in PCIe Slot 3
- removing from slot 1 and 2Remove a PCIe Card From PCIe Slot 1 or 2
- removing from slot 3Remove a PCIe Card From PCIe Slot 3
- servicingServicing PCIe Cards (CRU)
- slot characteristicsPCIe Slot Characteristics
- PCIe risers
- descriptionCustomer-Replaceable Units
- installing in slots 1 and 2Install a PCIe Riser Into PCIe Slot 1 or 2
- installing in slots 3 and 4Install the PCIe Riser Into PCIe Slots 3 and 4
- location and differencesPCIe Riser Location and Differences
- removing from slot 1 and 2Remove a PCIe Riser From PCIe Slot 1 or 2
- removing from slot 3 and 4Remove the PCIe Riser From PCIe Slots 3 and 4
- PCIe slot numberingPCIe Slot Characteristics
- pinout
- USB portUSB Ports
- pinouts
- Ethernet portsGigabit Ethernet Ports
- Gigabit Ethernet portsGigabit Ethernet Ports
- RJ-45 to DB-9 crossover wiringSerial Management Port
- serial management (SER MGT)Serial Management Port
- population rules
- DIMMsDIMM Population Rules
- ports
- EthernetGigabit Ethernet Ports
- Gigabit EthernetGigabit Ethernet Ports
- NET MGTNetwork Management Port
- network management (NET MGT)Network Management Port Status Indicators
- serial managementSerial Management Port
- serial management (SER MGT)Serial Management Port
- USBUSB Ports
- power
- standby mode
- Power Down the Server for Immediate Shutdown Using the Oracle ILOM Web
Interface
- Power Down the Server for Immediate Shutdown Using the Oracle ILOM
CLI
- Power Down the Server for Immediate Shutdown Using the On/Standby
Button
- standby power modeDisconnect Cables From the Server
- troubleshooting issuesTroubleshooting Power Issues
- power cable
- installingInstall the Power, FIM, Temperature Sensor, and Disk Backplane Data Cables
- removingRemove the Power, FIM, Temperature Sensor, and Disk Backplane Data Cables
- servicingServicing Other Cables (FRU)
- power down server
- gracefullyPower Down Server Gracefully Using the Oracle ILOM CLI
- with On/Standby buttonPower Down Server Gracefully Using the On/Standby Button
- power eventsPower Events
- power supply
- descriptionCustomer-Replaceable Units
- installingInstall a Power Supply
- LEDs
- Remove a Power Supply
- Power Supply Overview
- Power Supply Status Indicators
- removingRemove a Power Supply
- servicingServicing Power Supplies (CRU)
- power unit componentsPower Unit Components
- power-on self-test (POST) code checkpoint testsServer System-Level Status Indicators
- powering off the systemPowering Down the Server
- processor componentsProcessor Components
- processors
- descriptionField-Replaceable Units
- Fault Remind buttonIdentify and Remove a Processor
- identifying faulty processorIdentify and Remove a Processor
- installingInstall a Processor
- maximum DIMMs supportedDIMM Population Rules
- physical layoutDIMM and Processor Physical Layout
- removingIdentify and Remove a Processor
- replacingServicing Processors (FRU)
- PSU See power supply
R
- removing components
- antistatic measuresRemove Antistatic Measures
- batteryRemove the Battery
- DIMMsIdentify and Remove a DIMM
- disk backplane
- Install the Disk Backplane
- Remove the Disk Backplane
- disk backplane cablesRemove the Power, FIM, Temperature Sensor, and Disk Backplane Data Cables
- fan modulesRemove a Fan Module
- FIMRemove the Front LED Indicator Module
- FIM cableRemove the Power, FIM, Temperature Sensor, and Disk Backplane Data Cables
- HBA super capacitorRemove the Internal HBA Card and HBA Super Capacitor
- internal HBA cardRemove the Internal HBA Card and HBA Super Capacitor
- internal USB flash driveRemove an Internal USB Flash Drive
- M.2 flash SSDRemove an M.2 Flash SSD
- M.2 mezzanineRemove an M.2 Mezzanine
- motherboard assemblyRemove the Motherboard
- NVMe cablesRemove the NVMe Cable Assembly
- power cableRemove the Power, FIM, Temperature Sensor, and Disk Backplane Data Cables
- power supplyRemove a Power Supply
- processorsIdentify and Remove a Processor
- SAS cable assemblyRemove the Internal HBA Cables
- server from rackRemove the Server From the Rack
- storage drivesRemove a Storage Drive
- temperature sensorRemove the Temperature Sensor
- temperature sensor cableRemove the Power, FIM, Temperature Sensor, and Disk Backplane Data Cables
S
- safety
- ESD precautionsElectrostatic Discharge Safety
- precautionsSafety Precautions
- symbolsSafety Symbols
- SAS cable assembly
- installingInstall the Internal HBA Cables
- removingRemove the Internal HBA Cables
- SAS cables
- descriptionField-Replaceable Units
- SAS drive cables
- servicingServicing the Internal HBA Cables (FRU)
- screens, BIOS Setup Utility
- Access BIOS Setup Utility Menus
- BIOS Setup Utility Menus
- serial management (SER MGT) port
- configuring serial port sharingConfiguring Serial Port Sharing
- pinoutsSerial Management Port
- RJ-45 to DB-9 crossover pinoutsSerial Management Port
- serial number, locatingLocating the Chassis Serial Number
- serial port sharing
- configuringConfiguring Serial Port Sharing
- server
- diagnosingTroubleshooting and Diagnostic Information
- installing into rackReinstall the Server Into the Rack
- removing from rackRemove the Server From the Rack
- troubleshootingTroubleshooting Server Component Hardware Faults
- Server hardware faults
- managingManaging Server Hardware Faults Through the Oracle ILOM Fault Management
Shell
- server top cover
- installingInstall the Server Top Cover
- removingRemove the Server Top Cover
- server troubleshooting, information when contacting supportContacting Support
- server, power onAccess BIOS Setup Utility Menus
- service
- Auto Service RequestAuto Service Requests
- preparing serverPreparing the Server for Component Replacement
- returning server to operationReturning the Server to Operation
- service processor
- resetting using pinhole switchBack Panel Pinhole Switches
- set commandInstall a Processor
- shortcut key sequences in BIOS Setup UtilityBIOS Key Mappings
- show commandInstall a Processor
- shutting down the system
- gracefullyPowering Down the Server
- gracefully using Oracle ILOM CLIPower Down Server Gracefully Using the Oracle ILOM CLI
- gracefully using Oracle ILOM web interfacePower Down Server Gracefully Using the Oracle ILOM Web Interface
- gracefully using the On/Standby buttonPower Down Server Gracefully Using the On/Standby Button
- immediatelyPowering Down the Server
- immediately using Oracle ILOM CLIPower Down the Server for Immediate Shutdown Using the Oracle ILOM
CLI
- immediately using Oracle ILOM web interfacePower Down the Server for Immediate Shutdown Using the Oracle ILOM Web
Interface
- immediately using the On/Standby button
- Power Down the Server for Immediate Shutdown Using the Oracle ILOM Web
Interface
- Power Down the Server for Immediate Shutdown Using the On/Standby
Button
- immediately using the Oracle ILOM CLIPower Down the Server for Immediate Shutdown Using the Oracle ILOM
CLI
- Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Traps
- entity presence eventsEntity Presence Events
- environmental eventsEnvironmental Events
- fan eventsFan Events
- hard disk drive eventsHard Disk Drive Events
- memory eventsMemory Events
- power eventsPower Events
- standby power
- Power Down the Server for Immediate Shutdown Using the Oracle ILOM Web
Interface
- Power Down the Server for Immediate Shutdown Using the Oracle ILOM
CLI
- Power Down the Server for Immediate Shutdown Using the On/Standby
Button
- stop commandPower Down Server Gracefully Using the Oracle ILOM CLI
- storage drives
- descriptionCustomer-Replaceable Units
- hot-pluggingStorage Drives Hot-Plug Conditions
- identification
- Remove an NVMe Storage Drive
- Remove an NVMe Storage Drive
- Remove a Storage Drive
- installing
- Install an NVMe Storage Drive
- Install an NVMe Storage Drive
- Install a Storage Drive
- latch release button
- Remove an NVMe Storage Drive
- Remove an NVMe Storage Drive
- Remove a Storage Drive
- LEDsStorage Drive Status Indicators
- removingRemove a Storage Drive
- support for productContacting Support
- system chassis componentsSystem Chassis Components
- system components and nomenclatureMonitoring System Components
- system firmware componentsSystem Firmware Components
- system motherboard componentsSystem Motherboard Components
- System OK indicatorServer System-Level Status Indicators
T
- technical supportContacting Support
- temperature sensor
- installingInstall the Temperature Sensor
- removingRemove the Temperature Sensor
- replacingServicing the Temperature Sensor (FRU)
- temperature sensor cable
- installingInstall the Power, FIM, Temperature Sensor, and Disk Backplane Data Cables
- removingRemove the Power, FIM, Temperature Sensor, and Disk Backplane Data Cables
- servicingServicing Other Cables (FRU)
- tools requiredRequired Tools
- troubleshooting
- information when contacting supportContacting Support
- overviewTroubleshooting With Diagnostic Tools
- serverTroubleshooting Server Component Hardware Faults
- using diagnostic toolsTroubleshooting With Diagnostic Tools
- using LED status indicatorsTroubleshooting Using the Server Front and Back Panel Status Indicators
- using Oracle ILOMTroubleshooting Server Hardware Faults
- Trusted Execution Technology (TXT)
- descriptionTrusted Execution Technology
- enabling and disablingConfigure Trusted Execution Technology
- Trusted Platform Module (TPM)
- enabling and disablingConfigure TPM Support
U
- UEFI driver
- enabling and disablingConfigure UEFI Driver Settings
- UEFI Secure Boot
- descriptionUEFI Secure Boot
- enabling and disablingConfigure UEFI Secure Boot
- USB flash drive
- installingInstall an Internal USB Flash Drive
- removingRemove an Internal USB Flash Drive
- USB port
- pinoutUSB Ports
W
- weight of serverRemove the Server From the Rack