Determine Which Pcie Card Is Faulty; Remove A Card Carrier - Oracle SPARC T5-8 Service Manual

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LED
3
Power OK LED
(green)
4
Service Required
LED (amber

Determine Which PCIe Card Is Faulty

The following LEDs are lit when a fault is detected:
System Service Required LEDs on the front panel and rear I/O module
System Rear PCIe LED on the front panel
Service Required LED on the faulty PCIe card
Determine if the System Service Required LEDs are lit on the front panel or the
1.
rear I/O module.
See
"Interpreting LEDs" on page
2.
Determine if the rear PCIe LED is lit on the front panel.
See
"Front Panel Controls and LEDs" on page
From the rear of the server, find the PCIe card that has an amber Service
3.
Required LED lit.
4.
Remove the faulty PCIe card.
See
"Remove a Card Carrier" on page

Remove a Card Carrier

The server supports single-wide and double-wide card carriers. The removal steps are the same
for both carrier widths. This topic includes illustrations only for the single-wide carrier.
If you are installing a PCIe card that requires a double-wide carrier, you must remove
Note -
two single-wide carriers.
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Description
Indicates these conditions:
■ Off – PCIe card is not running. You can safely remove the card or install a new card.
■ Steady on – PCIe card is powered on and is running in its normal operating state. No
service actions are required. You cannot remove the PCIe card.
■ Blinking – PCIe card is powering up or powering down. You cannot insert or remove
the card.
The Service Required LED indicates these conditions:
■ Off – PCIe card is operating normally.
■ On – PCIe card requires service.
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Determine Which PCIe Card Is Faulty
Servicing PCIe Cards
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