Index

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A

  • A271 1400W power supplies 6.1
  • activity indicator 2.1.3.2
  • add-in cards
    • configuration utilities in UEFI BIOS 22.3.1
  • Advanced BIOS screen 23.2
  • antistatic
    • using wrist strap and mat 3.3
  • attaching devices to server 2.3
  • Auto Service Request 2.5

B


C

  • cable part number
  • cables
    • data and power
  • cabling the server 2.3.1
  • chassis components 24.2.1
  • chassis serial number, locating 2.4.2
  • components and nomenclature 24.2.1
  • connecting devices to server 2.3
  • connector locations 2.3
  • cooling
    • troubleshooting issues 2.1.4
  • cooling unit components 24.2.2

D

  • diagnostics
  • DIMM channel population order 7.6
  • DIMMs
    • description 1.3.2
    • fault LEDs
      • inconsistencies with BIOS 7.9
    • Fault Remind button 7.10
    • identifying a failed DIMM 7.11
    • installing 7.12
    • labels 7.8
    • physical layout 7.1
    • population for optimal performance 7.4
    • population rules 7.3
    • rank classification labels 7.8
    • removing 7.11
    • replacing 7
    • speed 7.7
    • supported configurations 7.3
  • disk backplane
  • disk backplane cables
  • disk components 24.2.9
  • disk drives 4.1

E

  • electrostatic discharge
  • entity presence events 24.9
  • environmental events 24.4
  • Ethernet cables, connecting 2.3.1
  • Ethernet ports
  • Exit BIOS screen 23.6
  • exploded view of server 1.3.1
  • external cables, connecting 2.3.1

F

  • fan events 24.7
  • fan module
  • fan modules
  • fault identification
  • Fault Remind button
  • Fault-Service Required LED 2.1.3.2
  • FIM
  • FIM cable
  • firmware components 24.2.1
  • Front Indicator Module 14.1
  • front panel indicators 1.2.1
  • FRU key identity properties (KIP) 3.4
  • function keys within BIOS Setup Utility 22.2.2

G

  • Gigabit Ethernet ports

H

  • hard disk drive components 24.2.9
  • hard disk drive events 24.5
  • hard drives 4.1
  • hardware faults
  • HBA super capacitor
    • replacing 18
  • hot-plugging storage drives 4.1

I

  • identifying Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Trap messages 24.3
  • illustrated parts breakdown 1.3.1
  • installing components
  • internal HBA card
    • replacing 18
  • internal M.2 flash SSDs
  • IO allocation
    • enabling and disabling resources 22.4.5
  • IO BIOS screen 23.3
  • IPMI type 24.2

L


M

  • M.2 flash SSD
  • M.2 mezzanine
  • Main BIOS screen 23.1
  • memory 7
  • memory device components 24.2.4
  • memory events 24.8
  • menus, BIOS Setup Utility 22.2.3
  • motherboard assembly

N

  • NET MGT port
  • NVMe cables
  • NVMe storage drives
    • removing and replacing using Oracle Linux 4.6
    • removing and replacing using Oracle Solaris 4.5

O

  • OCP NIC
  • OCP V3 NIC
  • OK to Remove indicator
  • open problems 24.1
  • Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM)
    • key identity properties (KIP) for FRUID auto-update feature 3.4

P

  • PCIe cards
    • description 1.3.2
    • installing 9.3
    • removing 9.2
    • servicing 9
    • slot characteristics 9.1
  • PCIe risers
    • description 1.3.2
    • installing 8.3
    • location and differences 8.1
    • removing 8.2
  • PCIe slot numbering 9.1
  • pinout
  • pinouts
    • Ethernet ports 21.1
    • Gigabit Ethernet ports 21.1
    • RJ-45 to DB-9 crossover wiring 21.3
    • serial management (SER MGT) 21.3
  • population rules
  • ports
  • power
  • power cable
  • power down server
  • power events 24.6
  • powering off the system 3.6.1
  • power-on self-test (POST) code checkpoint tests 2.1.3.2
  • power supply
  • power unit components 24.2.5
  • processor components 24.2.6
  • processors
    • description 1.3.3
    • installing 12.2
    • maximum DIMMs supported 7.3
    • physical layout 7.1
    • removing 12.1
    • replacing 12
  • PSU 6

R

  • removing components
  • returning server to operation 20

S

  • safety
    • ESD precautions 3.3
    • precautions 3.1
    • symbols 3.2
  • screens, BIOS Setup Utility 22.2.1, 22.2.3
  • Security screen 23.4
  • serial management (SER MGT) port
    • configuring serial port sharing 2.3.3
    • pinouts 21.3
    • RJ-45 to DB-9 crossover pinouts 21.3
  • serial number, locating 2.4.2
  • serial port sharing
  • server
    • diagnosing 2.1.2
    • installing into rack 20.5
    • removing from rack 3.6.4
    • troubleshooting 2.1
  • Server hardware faults
  • server top cover
  • server troubleshooting, information when contacting support 2.4.1
  • service 20
    • Auto Service Request 2.5
    • preparing server 3.6
  • service processor
    • resetting using pinhole switch 2.3.7
  • shortcut key sequences in BIOS Setup Utility 22.2.2
  • shutting down the system
    • gracefully 3.6.1
    • gracefully using Oracle ILOM CLI 3.6.1.1
    • gracefully using Oracle ILOM web interface 3.6.1.2
    • gracefully using the On/Standby button 3.6.1.3
    • immediately 3.6.1
    • immediately using Oracle ILOM CLI 3.6.1.5
    • immediately using Oracle ILOM web interface 3.6.1.6
    • immediately using the On/Standby button 3.6.1.4, 3.6.1.6
    • immediately using the Oracle ILOM CLI 3.6.1.5
  • Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Traps
    • entity presence events 24.9
    • environmental events 24.4
    • fan events 24.7
    • hard disk drive events 24.5
    • memory events 24.8
    • power events 24.6
  • standby power 3.6.1.4, 3.6.1.5, 3.6.1.6
  • storage drives
  • support for product 2.4.1
  • system chassis components 24.2.1
  • system components and nomenclature 24.2
  • system firmware components 24.2.8
  • system motherboard components 24.2.7
  • System OK indicator 2.1.3.2

T

  • technical support 2.4.1
  • temperature sensor
  • temperature sensor cable
  • tools required 3.5
  • troubleshooting
    • information when contacting support 2.4.1
    • overview 2.2
    • server 2.1
    • using diagnostic tools 2.2
    • using LED status indicators 2.1.3
    • using Oracle ILOM 2.1.1
  • Trusted Execution Technology (TXT)
  • Trusted Platform Module (TPM)
    • enabling and disabling 22.4.3

U

  • UEFI driver
    • enabling and disabling 22.4.4
  • UEFI Secure Boot
  • USB port

W