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  • Page 1 Oracle Database Appliance Service Manual Part No: E86800-01 June 2017...
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  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Oracle Database Appliance X6-2S/X6-2M Server Status Indicators .... 12 Oracle Database Appliance X6-2L Server Status Indicators ...... 15 Oracle Database Appliance X6-2-HA Status Indicators ........ 18 Oracle Database Appliance X6-2-HA Server Node Status Indicators .... 19 Oracle Database Appliance X6-2-HA Storage Shelf Indicators .......  22 Oracle Database Appliance X5-2 Status Indicators .......... 25 Oracle Database Appliance X5-2 Server Node Status Indicators .....
  • Page 6 Returning Oracle Database Appliance X6-2 Series to Operation ...... 93 Returning Oracle Database Appliance X3-2/X4-2/X5-2 to Operation ....... 94 Powering On an Oracle Database Appliance That Includes a Storage Shelf .... 95 ▼  Power On Procedure .................  95 Returning Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 to Operation ........  96 7  Server Node Diagnostic Tools and Resetting the Service Processor ....
  • Page 7 Setting Up BIOS Configuration Parameters .......... 103 BIOS Setup Utility Menu Options ............ 103 Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 BIOS Utility .......... 104 A  Servicing the Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 ........ 105 Preparing to Service .................. 105 Component Replacement Policy (CRUs and FRUs) ........ 106 Safety Information ................
  • Page 8 Contents Powering On Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 ........ 210 Server Node Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) .......... 212 BIOS Booting and Setup ............... 213 Ethernet Port Naming and Boot Order .............  220 Configuring Support for TPM .............. 220 Configuring SP LAN Settings .............. 226 Configuring Option ROM Settings in BIOS .......... 228 BIOS Setup Utility Hot Keys .............. 230...
  • Page 9: Preface

    Documentation Link All Oracle products http://docs.oracle.com Oracle Database Appliance http://www.oracle.com/goto/oda/docs Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (Oracle ILOM) http://www.oracle.com/goto/ilom/docs Provide feedback on this documentation: http://www.oracle.com/goto/docfeedback Change History The following lists the release history of this documentation set: June 2017. Initial publication.
  • Page 10 Oracle Database Appliance Service Manual • June 2017...
  • Page 11: Overview Of System Status Indicators And Leds

    Owner's Guide. For information about cabling, Oracle ILOM initial setup, and appliance software setup, refer to the appropriate Deployment and User's Guide for the Oracle Database Appliance X6 series or the Getting Started Guide for the Oracle Database Appliance X3-2/X4- 2/X5-2 or Version 1.
  • Page 12: Oracle Database Appliance X6-2S/X6-2M Server Status Indicators

    Oracle Database Appliance X6-2S/X6-2M Server Status Indicators These topics describe Oracle Database Appliance X6-2S/X6-2M server status indicators (LEDs). Server Front Panel Status Indicators The Oracle Database Appliance X6-2S/X6-2M server front panel includes indicators for the system and storage drives. Callout Indicator/LED: Color State Meaning Locate: white ■...
  • Page 13 1) the server host is booting the operating system (OS), 2) the server host is running the OS. ■ Off – AC power is not present or the Oracle ILOM boot is not complete. ■ Steady blink – Standby power is on, but the chassis power is off and the Oracle ILOM SP is running.
  • Page 14 Oracle Database Appliance X6-2S/X6-2M/X6-2L Status Indicators Server Back Panel Status Indicators The Oracle Database Appliance X6-2S/X6-2M server back panel includes indicators for the system, power supplies and network ports. Callout Indicator/LED: Color State Meaning 1, 3 PS Service Required: amber ■...
  • Page 15: Oracle Database Appliance X6-2L Server Status Indicators

    Oracle Database Appliance X6-2L Server Status Indicators These topics describe Oracle Database Appliance X6-2L server status indicators (LEDs). Server Front Panel Status Indicators The Oracle Database Appliance X6-2L server front panel includes indicators for the system and storage drives. Callout Indicator/LED: Color...
  • Page 16 1) the server host is booting the operating system (OS), 2) the server host is running the OS. ■ Off – AC power is not present or the Oracle ILOM boot is not complete. ■ Steady blink – Standby power is on, but the chassis power is off and the Oracle ILOM SP is running.
  • Page 17 Failure to correct this condition might result in the system overheating and shutting down unexpectedly. Server Back Panel Status Indicators The Oracle Database Appliance X6-2L server back panel includes indicators for the rear drives, system, power supplies and network ports. Callout...
  • Page 18: Oracle Database Appliance X6-2-Ha Status Indicators

    ■ Blinking – No function. Oracle Database Appliance X6-2-HA Status Indicators The following topics describe the Oracle Database Appliance X6-2-HA status indicators. They include controls and indicators on the server nodes and storage shelf front panel, hard drives, SSD drives, power supplies, and SAS I/O modules.
  • Page 19: Oracle Database Appliance X6-2-Ha Server Node Status Indicators

    Status Indicators These topics describe Oracle Database Appliance X6-2-HA server node status indicators (LEDs). Server Node Front Panel Status Indicators The Oracle Database Appliance X6-2-HA server node front panel includes indicators for the system and storage drives. Callout Indicator/LED: Color...
  • Page 20 1) the server host is booting the operating system (OS), 2) the server host is running the OS. ■ Off – AC power is not present or the Oracle ILOM boot is not complete. ■ Steady blink – Standby power is on, but the chassis power is off and the Oracle ILOM SP is running.
  • Page 21 Oracle Database Appliance X6-2-HA Status Indicators Server Node Back Panel Status Indicators The Oracle Database Appliance X6-2-HA server node back panel includes indicators for the system, power supplies and network ports. Callout Indicator/LED: Color State Meaning 1, 3 PS Service Required: amber ■...
  • Page 22: Oracle Database Appliance X6-2-Ha Storage Shelf Indicators

    The 2 or 3 character LED enclosure ID display panel on the front of the storage shelf is Note - not used with the Oracle Database Appliance product. Any numbers or letters displayed in this panel other than zeros could indicate a fault with either the panel, its cabling (neither of which are customer replaceable), or some other storage shelf component.
  • Page 23 ■ Off – Normal operation. ■ Fast blink – This LED blinks to help locate the system. Operators can turn this indicator on and off remotely using Oracle ILOM. ■ Pressing this button toggles the fast blink on or off.
  • Page 24 ■ Off – The drive is powered off or the installed drive is not recognized by the system. Storage Shelf Back Panel Status Indicators The following figure shows the controls and indicators on the Oracle Database Appliance X6-2- HA storage shelf (DE3-24C) back panel and drives. Callout...
  • Page 25: Oracle Database Appliance X5-2 Status Indicators

    These topics describe Oracle Database Appliance X5-2 server node status indicators (LEDs). Server Node Front Panel Status Indicators The Oracle Database Appliance X5-2 server node front panel includes indicators for the system and storage drives. Chapter 1 • Overview of System Status Indicators and LEDs...
  • Page 26 1) the server host is booting the operating system (OS), 2) the server host is running the OS. ■ Off – AC power is not present or the Oracle ILOM boot is not complete. ■ Steady blink – Standby power is on, but the chassis power is off and the Oracle ILOM SP is running.
  • Page 27 ■ On – The storage drive can be removed safely during a hot-plug operation. Server Node Back Panel Status Indicators The Oracle Database Appliance X5-2 server node back panel includes indicators for the system, power supplies and network ports. Chapter 1 • Overview of System Status Indicators and LEDs...
  • Page 28 ■ Blinking – Packet activity. Top right link indicator: ■ On – Amber for 100 base-T link; green for 1000 base-T link. ■ Off – No link. ■ Blinking – No function. Oracle Database Appliance Service Manual • June 2017...
  • Page 29: Oracle Database Appliance X5-2 Storage Shelf Status Indicators

    The 2 or 3 character LED enclosure ID display panel on the front of the storage shelf is Note - not used with the Oracle Database Appliance product. Any numbers or letters displayed in this panel other than zeros could indicate a fault with either the panel, its cabling (neither of which are customer replaceable), or some other storage shelf component.
  • Page 30 ■ Off – The drive is powered off or the installed drive is not recognized by the system. Storage Shelf Back Panel Status Indicators The following figure shows the controls and indicators on the Oracle Database Appliance X5-2 storage shelf (DE2-24C) back panel and drives. Callout...
  • Page 31: Oracle Database Appliance X3-2/X4-2 Status Indicators

    (x4 per port): green ■ Off – No link activity. Oracle Database Appliance X3-2/X4-2 Status Indicators This section describes the status indicators for Oracle Database Appliance X3-2 and Oracle Database Appliance X4-2. “Oracle Database Appliance X3-2/X4-2 Server Node Status Indicators” on page 31 ■...
  • Page 32 1) the server host is booting the operating system (OS), 2) the server host is running the OS. ■ Off – AC power is not present or the Oracle ILOM boot is not complete. ■ Steady blink – Standby power is on, but the chassis power is off and the Oracle ILOM SP is running.
  • Page 33 ■ On – The storage drive can be removed safely during a hot-plug operation. Server Node Back Panel Status Indicators The Oracle Database Appliance X3-2/X4-2 server node back panel includes indicators for the system, power supplies and network ports. Callout...
  • Page 34 ■ On – No function. ■ Off – No activity. ■ Blinking – Packet activity. Oracle Database Appliance Oracle Database Appliance X4-2 with 1000/10000 BASE-T SFP+ X4-2: Dual 10 GbE SFP+ PCIe Ethernet management interface. 2.0 Low Profile Adapter ports ■...
  • Page 35: Oracle Database Appliance X3-2/X4-2 Storage Shelf Status Indicators

    The 2 or 3 character LED enclosure ID display panel on the front of the storage shelf is Note - not used with the Oracle Database Appliance product. Any numbers or letters displayed in this panel other than zeros could indicate a fault with either the panel, its cabling (neither of which are customer replaceable), or some other storage shelf component.
  • Page 36 Storage Shelf Back Panel Status Indicators The following figure shows the controls and indicators on the Oracle Database Appliance X3-2/ X4-2 storage shelf (DE2-24P) back panel and drives. Oracle Database Appliance Service Manual • June 2017...
  • Page 37: Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 Status Indicators

    (x4 per port): green ■ Off – No link activity. Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 Status Indicators This section describes the status indicators for the Oracle Database Appliance Version 1. “Server Node Status Indicators” on page 37 ■ “Server Node Fan Indicators” on page 40 ■...
  • Page 38 ■ Off – No power is supplied to the SP or it is not functional. ■ Amber – When lit indicates an SP fault. ■ Green – When steady on indicates that Oracle ILOM is fully functional. If blinking, POST diagnostics are running, Oracle ILOM is booting, or firmware is updating.
  • Page 39 Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 Status Indicators Callout Indicator/LED: Color State Meaning reset by Oracle ILOM. If it times out, the amber LED is lit and the green LED is extinguished. Ready to Remove: blue ■ Off – Normal operation.
  • Page 40: Server Node Fan Indicators

    The LEDs on the fan modules are not lit amber on initial system power-on. The fan Note - amber LED only lights if Oracle ILOM detects a failure that indicates a faulty fan module or a missing fan that should be installed.
  • Page 41: Storage And Boot Drive Status Indicators

    ■ Off – The drive is powered off or the installed drive is not recognized by the system. Power Supply Status Indicators There are three status LEDs on each power supply for Oracle Database Appliance Version 1, as shown in the following table. Chapter 1 • Overview of System Status Indicators and LEDs...
  • Page 42: Rear Server Node Status Indicators

    ■ Off – The power supply is unplugged or turned off. Rear Server Node Status Indicators Each server node in Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 has four summary status LEDs that are located on its back panel, as shown in the following table.
  • Page 43 This LED indicates the operational state of the chassis. This LED can be in the following states: ■ Off – AC power is not present or the Oracle ILOM boot has not completed. ■ Standby blink – Standby power is on and Oracle ILOM can be accessed, but full chassis power is off.
  • Page 44: Server Node Internal Leds

    (OS), or 3) the system host is running the OS. Server Node Internal LEDs The following section describes the internal LEDs for Oracle Database Appliance Version 1. Each server node contains the following internal LEDs: A super capacitor (located on the motherboard) provides power to light the server node...
  • Page 45: Ethernet Port Indicators

    Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 Status Indicators Ethernet Port Indicators Each server node in Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 has two host Ethernet ports (NET0 and NET1) and an SP network management port (NET MGT). Each of these has two LEDs that indicate link activity and port speed.
  • Page 46 Oracle Database Appliance Service Manual • June 2017...
  • Page 47: Preparing Oracle Database Appliance For Service

    Version 1 for any special instructions or commands that must be performed on the appliance to prepare it for service. The links in the following table take you to instructions outside of the Oracle Database Note - Appliance library to the Oracle Server X6-2 and Oracle Server X6-2L (including Storage Server X6-2 Extreme Flash version) documentation libraries.
  • Page 48: Preparing Oracle Database Appliance X3-2/X4-2/X5-2 For Service

    Guide or Administration and Reference Guide for any special instructions or commands that must be performed on the appliance to prepare it for service. The links in the following table take you to instructions outside of the Oracle Database Note - Appliance library to the Sun Server X3-2, Sun Server X4-2, and Oracle Server X5-2 documentation libraries.
  • Page 49: Preparing Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 For Service

    Remove the Server Top Cover Preparing Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 for Service This section describes how to prepare Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 for servicing. If you have Oracle Database X6-2 series, go to “Preparing Oracle Database Appliance X6-2 Series for Service”...
  • Page 50 Oracle Database Appliance Service Manual • June 2017...
  • Page 51: Servicing Crus That Do Not Require System Power Off

    Pluggable Components This section describes replacing hot-pluggable components for the Oracle Database Appliance X6-2 series server node. If you have the Oracle Database Appliance X3-2, Oracle Database Appliance X4-2, or Oracle Database Appliance X5-2, go to “Oracle Database Appliance X3-2/ X4-2/X5-2 Server Node Hot-Pluggable Components”...
  • Page 52: Servicing Nvme Storage Drives (Cru)

    This could take up to 3 minutes to complete. Refer to the following table for hot-plug component instructions for your appliance. Some of the links in the following table take you to instructions outside of the Oracle Note - Database Appliance library to the Oracle Server X6-2 and Oracle Server X6-2L (including Storage Server X6-2 Extreme Flash version) documentation libraries.
  • Page 53 If you remove an NVMe drive without first powering it off, you can crash the Caution - operating system. Oracle Database Appliance uses special commands to add or remove NVMe storage. The instructions describe how to replace an NVMe drive using the odaadmcli power on/off commands for an Oracle Database X6-2 series system.
  • Page 54 To check the status of the replacement disk, type the following command from the host: odaadmcli show disk For additional information, refer to the Oracle Database Appliance Deployment and User's Guide. Adding NVMe Expansion Storage The Oracle Database Appliance X6-2S/X6-2M supports two expansion slots for NVMe Before You Begin ■...
  • Page 55 ■ will be pd_02 and pd_03, matching the numbering of their respective drive slots. For the Oracle Database Appliance X6-2L, the name for these drives to the host will be ■ pd_02, pd_05 and pd_08, matching the numbering of their respective drive slots.
  • Page 56: Oracle Database Appliance X3-2/X4-2/X5-2 Server Node Hot-Pluggable Components

    Expand the system storage to include the new drives. Type the following command from the host: odaadmcli expand storage The system will then detect and use the new storage. For additional information, refer to the Oracle Database Appliance Deployment and User's Guide. Oracle Database Appliance X3-2/X4-2/X5-2 Server Node Hot- Pluggable Components This section describes replacing hot-pluggable components for the Oracle Database Appliance X3-2, Oracle Database Appliance X4-2, or Oracle Database Appliance X5-2.
  • Page 57: Oracle Database Appliance X3-2/X4-2/X5-2 And X6-2-Ha Storage Shelf Hot-Pluggable Components

    Oracle Database Appliance X3-2/X4-2/X5-2 and X6-2-HA Storage Shelf Hot-Pluggable Components The links in the following table take you to instructions outside of the Oracle Database Note - Appliance library to the Sun Server X3-2, Sun Server X4-2, and Oracle Server X5-2 documentation libraries.
  • Page 58: Servicing Storage Shelf Components

    Servicing Storage Shelf Components Oracle Database Appliance X3-2/X4-2 (DE2-24P), Oracle Database Appliance X5-2 (DE2- 24C), and Oracle Database Appliance X6-2-HA (DE3-24C) storage shelf components can all be replaced while the storage shelf is powered-on and running. They include: “Replace a Storage Shelf HDD or SSD (CRU)” on page 58 ■...
  • Page 59 Replace a Storage Shelf HDD or SSD (CRU) For the DE2-24P, slide the release latch as indicated by the debossed arrow to release the ■ drive lever. Then, rotate the lever open and, grasping the drive body, slide the drive out of the storage shelf.
  • Page 60 [1] until it engages with the backplane connector. Then close the lever to fully seat the drive and lock it into place [2]. Check that the drive is locked in place and flush with the other drives. Oracle Database Appliance Service Manual • June 2017...
  • Page 61 Replace a Storage Shelf HDD or SSD (CRU) For the DE2-24P, open the drive lever on the replacement drive and slide the drive into the ■ drive slot until it engages with the backplane connector. Then close the lever to fully seat the drive and lock it into place.
  • Page 62 Adding Optional Oracle Database Appliance X6-2-HA Storage Shelf Drives (CRU) Once installed, the system should automatically detect and use the replacement drive. Ensure that the green OK indicator for the replacement drive lights to show that the drive is ready.
  • Page 63 Adding Optional Oracle Database Appliance X6-2-HA Storage Shelf Drives (CRU) If you expand storage, you must first add all of the disks and then expand storage on Note - all the new disks at the same time. Once you expand storage to support disks in slots 10-19, you cannot revert to the base configuration (no drives in slots 10-19).
  • Page 64 Adding Optional Oracle Database Appliance X6-2-HA Storage Shelf Drives (CRU) Replace filler panels with drives one at a time to ensure proper storage shelf chassis Note - cooling. b.    Open the drive lever of the new drive by pressing the release button on the drive.
  • Page 65 The system will then detect and use the new storage. If you are also adding a storage expansion shelf, you can do so now. Refer to the Oracle Database Appliance Deployment and User's Guide for information on attaching and cabling a storage expansion shelf.
  • Page 66 The storage shelf and the storage expansion shelf each have two power supplies. Indicators (LEDs) on the power supplies indicate their operation state. The power supplies are redundant and one can be replaced while the appliance is running. Example showing a DE3-24C power supply: Oracle Database Appliance Service Manual • June 2017...
  • Page 67 Replace a Storage Shelf Power Supply (CRU) Example showing a DE2-24C or DE2-24P power supply: Chapter 3 • Servicing CRUs That Do Not Require System Power Off...
  • Page 68 Replace a Storage Shelf Power Supply (CRU) Callout Description AC power fail indicator Fan fail indicator Power supply status indicator DC power fail indicator Release lever AC connector On/Off switch Oracle Database Appliance Service Manual • June 2017...
  • Page 69 Replace a Storage Shelf Power Supply (CRU) If any of the indicators are amber, or if the power supply status indicator does not light, replace the power supply. Ensure the power supply on/off switch is in the "O" off position. Disconnect the power cord tie strap from the power cord, and unplug the power cord from the power supply.
  • Page 70 Push the lever fully closed until you hear or feel a click. Replace a Storage Shelf I/O Module (CRU) Storage Shelf SAS I/O modules are fully redundant and can be replaced while the appliance is running. Oracle Database Appliance Service Manual • June 2017...
  • Page 71 Replace a Storage Shelf I/O Module (CRU) After a physical insertion or removal action of a storage component (such as a disk or Note - SAS cable), you should wait before performing the next action to allow the system software to fully process the event.
  • Page 72 Replace a Storage Shelf I/O Module (CRU) Example showing the DE2-24C: Example showing the DE2-24P: Callout Description I/O module locking levers I/O module 1 (top) I/O module 0 (bottom) Remove the I/O module: Oracle Database Appliance Service Manual • June 2017...
  • Page 73 Replace a Storage Shelf I/O Module (CRU) For the DE3-24C, using your thumb and forefinger, pinch the release buttons [1] together to ■ release the locking lever [2]. Grasp the lever and remove the I/O module from the chassis [3] . For the DE2-24C or DE2-24P, using your thumb and forefinger, squeeze the release button ■...
  • Page 74: Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 Hot-Pluggable Components

    Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 Hot-Pluggable Components This section describes replacing hot-pluggable components for the Oracle Database Appliance Version 1. If you have Oracle Database Appliance X6-2 series, go to “Oracle Database Appliance X6-2 Series Server Node Hot-Pluggable Components” on page 51.
  • Page 75 This could take up to 3 minutes to complete. Note - For the Oracle Database Appliance Version 1, you must run the oakcli add disk - local command after replacing a failed disk. Refer to the Administration and Reference Guide for details.
  • Page 76 Oracle Database Appliance Service Manual • June 2017...
  • Page 77: Servicing Crus That Require Server Node Power Off

    This section describes how to service customer-replaceable units (CRUs) that require you to power off the server. For the Oracle Database Appliance X6-2-HA, all of the CRUs on the storage Note - shelf and the storage expansion shelf can be replaced while the power is on. See “Oracle...
  • Page 78: Servicing Oracle Database Appliance X3-2/X4-2/X5-2 Crus

    Servicing Oracle Database Appliance X3-2/X4-2/X5-2 CRUs The links in the following table take you to instructions outside of the Oracle Database Note - Appliance library to the Oracle Server X6-2 and Oracle Server X6-2L (including Storage Server X6-2 Extreme Flash version) documentation libraries. Use your browser's Back button to return to the Oracle Database Appliance library.
  • Page 79: Servicing Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 Crus

    Servicing Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 CRUs This section describes how to service customer-replaceable units (CRUs) for Oracle Database Appliance Version 1. If you have Oracle Database Appliance X6-2 series, go to “Servicing Oracle Database Appliance X6-2 Series CRUs” on page 77.
  • Page 80 Oracle Database Appliance Service Manual • June 2017...
  • Page 81: Servicing Frus

    Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 FRUs” on page Only Oracle authorized service personnel should service FRU components. Most of the links in the following table take you to instructions outside of the Oracle Note - Database Appliance library to the Oracle Server X6-2 and Oracle Server X6-2L (including Storage Server X6-2 Extreme Flash version) documentation libraries.
  • Page 82 (FRU) the FRU servicing procedure for those components listed earlier in this table. “Component Fault “Component Fault “Component Fault Management” on page 91 Management” on page 91 Management” on page 91 Oracle Database Appliance Service Manual • June 2017...
  • Page 83: Servicing The Internal Sas Host Bus Adapter (Hba) (Fru)

    Replace the Internal SAS HBA Card Servicing the Internal SAS Host Bus Adapter (HBA) (FRU) This section describes servicing the internal Oracle Storage 12 Gb/s SAS PCIe RAID HBA in an Oracle Database Appliance X6-2L system. “Replace the Internal SAS HBA Card” on page 83 ■...
  • Page 84 [2]. Swivel the air baffle into the upright position to allow access to the super capacitor cable and the SAS HBA card. Oracle Database Appliance Service Manual • June 2017...
  • Page 85 The super capacitor cable is routed along the left side of the chassis (when facing the front of the system). Unpack the replacement Oracle Storage 12 Gb/s SAS PCIe RAID HBA card and super capacitor, and place them on an antistatic mat.
  • Page 86 SAS cables that you unplugged during the removal procedure [1]. Insert the SAS HBA card into PCIe slot 3 [2], and rotate the PCIe locking mechanism to secure the PCIe HBA card in place [1]. Oracle Database Appliance Service Manual • June 2017...
  • Page 87 Replace the Internal SAS HBA Card PCIe slot 3 is the reserved slot for the Oracle Storage 12 Gb/s SAS PCIe RAID HBA Note - card. Install the super capacitor in the chassis. a.    Lower the air baffle to the installed position.
  • Page 88 You can use the Oracle ILOM web interface or the command-line interface (CLI) to manually clear faults. For information on how to use the Oracle ILOM web interface or the CLI to clear server faults, refer to the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.2 Documentation Library at http://www.oracle.com/goto/ilom/docs.
  • Page 89 Replace the Internal SAS HBA Cables Disconnect the SAS cable from the rear disk drive backplane [1] and from the card [2]. Install the replacement SAS cable to the rear disk drive backplane [1] and the SAS card [2]. Lower the air baffle to the installed position. Chapter 5 •...
  • Page 90: Servicing Oracle Database Appliance X3-2/X4-2/X5-2 Frus

    Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 FRUs” on page Only Oracle authorized service personnel should service FRU components. Most of the links in the following table take you to instructions outside of the Oracle Note - Database Appliance library to the Sun Server X3-2, Sun Server X4-2, and Oracle Server X5-2 documentation libraries.
  • Page 91: Managing System Faults On Oracle Database Appliance X3-2/X4-2/X5-2 And X6-2 Series

    For replaced components that do not have an embedded FRU serial number, or do not automatically clear their fault state after the component has been repaired and the server is returned to service, you can use Oracle ILOM command line interface to manually clear the fault state. Use the following syntax: set /path_to_target clear_fault_action=true Where path_to_target is the path to the component (such as a DIMM) that had the fault.
  • Page 92 Servicing Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 FRUs Appliance X6-2 Series FRUs” on page 81. If you have Oracle Database Appliance X3-2, Oracle Database Appliance X4-2, or Oracle Database Appliance X5-2, go to “Servicing Oracle Database Appliance X3-2/X4-2/X5-2 FRUs” on page Only Oracle authorized service personnel should service FRU components.
  • Page 93: Returning Oracle Database Appliance To Operation

    “Returning Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 to Operation” on page Most of the links in the following table take you to instructions outside of the Oracle Note - Database Appliance library to the Oracle Server X6-2 and Oracle Server X6-2L (including Storage Server X6-2 Extreme Flash version) documentation libraries.
  • Page 94: Returning Oracle Database Appliance X3-2/X4-2/X5-2 To Operation

    “Returning Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 to Operation” on page Most of the links in the following table take you to instructions outside of the Oracle Note - Database Appliance library to the Sun Server X3-2, Sun Server X4-2 and Oracle Server X5-2 documentation libraries.
  • Page 95: Powering On An Oracle Database Appliance That Includes A Storage Shelf

    Storage Shelf This section describes how to restore power after servicing an Oracle Database Appliance that includes at least one storage shelf (DE2-24P, DE2-24C, or DE3-24C). If you have an Oracle Database Appliance X6-2S/X6-2M/X6-2L or Oracle Database Appliance Version 1, your system does not support a storage shelf and you should skip this section.
  • Page 96: Returning Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 To Operation

    Refer to other Oracle Database Appliance documentation for any instructions or commands required to return the appliance to service. Refer to the appropriate Deployment and User's Guide for the Oracle Database Appliance X6 series or the Administration and Reference Guide for the Oracle Database Appliance X3-2/X4- 2/X5-2 or Version 1.
  • Page 97: Server Node Diagnostic Tools And Resetting The Service Processor

    ■ Server Node Diagnostic Tools Oracle provides a wide selection of diagnostic tools for use with your server node. These tools include lights out management of the system, service processor recovery, power-on self-test (POST), U-Boot tests, UEFI or Pc-Check diagnostics, as well as hardware LEDs that indicate the status of system components.
  • Page 98 The Oracle ILOM preboot menu is a utility Refer to the appropriate Oracle x86 Servers Preboot Menu that can be used to fix problems with Oracle Diagnostics Guide based on your appliance's ILOM that cannot be fixed while it is supported version of Oracle ILOM.
  • Page 99: Resetting The Service Processor

    Oracle Database Appliance Owner's Guide. If you are unable to reset the SP using the Oracle ILOM web interface or the CLI (for example, if the SP hangs), then use the SP reset button as described in the following tables.
  • Page 100 Version 1 Back Panel" section in the Oracle Database Appliance Owner's Guide. 2. Insert a small stylus or non-conductive object into the opening and press the recessed push button switch. The SP resets. Oracle Database Appliance Service Manual • June 2017...
  • Page 101: Server Node Basic Input/Output System (Bios)

    You should not change the factory settings unless prompted to do so by Oracle Service personnel. “Oracle Database Appliance X6-2 Series BIOS Utility” on page 101 ■...
  • Page 102: Setting Up Bios Configuration Parameters

    This section describes the BIOS configuration parameters for Oracle Database Appliance X6-2 series. The links in the following table take you to instructions outside of the Oracle Database Note - Appliance library to the Oracle Server X6-2 and Oracle Server X6-2L documentation libraries.
  • Page 103: Oracle Database Appliance X3-2/X4-2/X5-2 Bios Utility

    This section describes the BIOS configuration parameters for Oracle Database Appliance X3-2, Oracle Database Appliance X4-2, and Oracle Database Appliance X5-2. The links in the following table take you to instructions outside of the Oracle Database Note - Appliance library to the Sun Server X3-2, Sun Server X4-2, and Oracle Server X5-2 documentation libraries.
  • Page 104: Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 Bios Utility

    Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 BIOS Utility The links in the following table take you to instructions outside of the Oracle Database Note - Appliance library to the Sun Server X3-2, Sun Server X4-2, and Oracle Server X5-2 documentation libraries. Use your browser's Back button to return to the Oracle Database Appliance library.
  • Page 105: A  Servicing The Oracle Database Appliance Version 1

    Servicing the Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 This appendix describes how to prepare Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 for servicing. The Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 is also referred to as "original version" or "V1". This appendix does NOT apply to Oracle Database Appliance X3-2, Oracle Database Appliance X4-2, Oracle Database Appliance X5-2 or Oracle Database Appliance X6 series.
  • Page 106: Component Replacement Policy (Crus And Frus)

    A part designated as a FRU must be replaced by Oracle-qualified service technician. ■ A part designated as a CRU can be replaced by a person who is not an Oracle-qualified ■ service technician.
  • Page 107: Safety Information

    Safety Information Note - Information in this appendix does NOT apply to Oracle Database Appliance X3- 2, Oracle Database Appliance X4-2, Oracle Database Appliance X5-2 or Oracle Database Appliance X6 series. Refer to the preceding chapters in this document for information on servicing those systems.
  • Page 108: Required Tools

    Appliance X6 series. Refer to the preceding chapters in this document for information on servicing those systems. To obtain support for Oracle Database Appliance Version 1, you need to report your product serial number. The product serial number is located on an RFID tag on the front of the system and on the Customer Information Sheet that is included with the system.
  • Page 109: Shutting Down A Server Node And Powering Off The System

    Data loss. To avoid data loss and file system corruption, always use a graceful Caution - shutdown unless it is an emergency. To use Oracle ILOM to shut down a server node, ensure that you have performed its Note - initial configuration as described in "Connecting and Configuring Oracle ILOM" in the Oracle Database Appliance Getting Started Guide.
  • Page 110 When the server node is shut down, the Power/OK LED [2] on the server node's front panel flashes, indicating that the server node is in standby power mode. To shut down a server node using the Oracle ILOM, perform one of the following: Using the Oracle ILOM web interface: ■...
  • Page 111 Using the Oracle ILOM CLI: ■ a.    Log in to Oracle ILOM using an ssh client. Type: sp_ip_address ssh username@ Where username is a user account name with Reset and Host Control (r) privileges and sp_ip_address is the IP address of the server node service processor.
  • Page 112: Power Off The System

    Power Off the System Power Off the System Information in this appendix does NOT apply to Oracle Database Appliance X3- Note - 2, Oracle Database Appliance X4-2, Oracle Database Appliance X5-2 or Oracle Database Appliance X6 series. Refer to the preceding chapters in this document for information on servicing those systems.
  • Page 113: Removing Server Nodes From The System Chassis

    Appliance X6 series. Refer to the preceding chapters in this document for information on servicing those systems. You must remove the Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 server node from the chassis to remove or replace internal server node components. Remove a Server Node From the System Chassis...
  • Page 114: Removing The Server Node Top Cover

    Appliance X6 series. Refer to the preceding chapters in this document for information on servicing those systems. To gain access to a most of Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 server node's internal components, you must remove the server node's top cover.
  • Page 115: Removing The Middle Section Of The System Top Cover

    Appliance X6 series. Refer to the preceding chapters in this document for information on servicing those systems. To gain access to the Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 power distribution board and the disk midplane board you must remove the middle section of the system's top cover.
  • Page 116 Remove the Middle Section of System Top Cover Remove the Middle Section of System Top Cover Information in this appendix does NOT apply to Oracle Database Appliance X3- Note - 2, Oracle Database Appliance X4-2, Oracle Database Appliance X5-2 or Oracle Database Appliance X6 series.
  • Page 117: Servicing Hot-Pluggable Components

    Caution - Servicing Hot-Pluggable Components This section describes replacing hot-pluggable components for the Oracle Database Appliance Version 1. If you have Oracle Database Appliance X6-2 series, go to “Oracle Database Appliance X6-2 Series Server Node Hot-Pluggable Components” on page 51. If you have...
  • Page 118: Servicing Storage Drives And Boot Drives (Cru)

    Appliance X6 series. Refer to the preceding chapters in this document for information on servicing those systems. Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 has 24 storage drives, located in the front of the chassis, and each server node has 2 boot drives, located in the rear. All storage drives and boot drives are hot-pluggable.
  • Page 119 HDD3 Server Node boot drives. Each appliance server node contains two boot drives that are installed in the back of Oracle Database Appliance and identified on the rear drive panel label. Appendix A • Servicing the Oracle Database Appliance Version 1...
  • Page 120 Appliance X6 series. Refer to the preceding chapters in this document for information on servicing those systems. This section describes removing a storage drive from Oracle Database Appliance Version 1. Identify the storage drive that you want to remove. If a drive has failed, its amber Service Required LED will be lit. For information on drive status LEDs, see “Storage and Boot Drive Status Indicators”...
  • Page 121 Appliance X6 series. Refer to the preceding chapters in this document for information on servicing those systems. This section describes installing a storage drive in Oracle Database Appliance Version 1. Determine the drive slot location for the replacement drive. Drives are physically addressed according to the slot in which they are installed. See “Storage...
  • Page 122 2, Oracle Database Appliance X4-2, Oracle Database Appliance X5-2 or Oracle Database Appliance X6 series. Refer to the preceding chapters in this document for information on servicing those systems. This section describes removing a boot drive from Oracle Database Appliance Version 1. Oracle Database Appliance Service Manual • June 2017...
  • Page 123 Do not use much force on the latch when removing the drive. Equipment damage. Do not use the latch as an ejector. Do not bend it too far to the Caution - right. Appendix A • Servicing the Oracle Database Appliance Version 1...
  • Page 124 Appliance X6 series. Refer to the preceding chapters in this document for information on servicing those systems. This section describes installing a boot drive in Oracle Database Appliance Version 1. Determine the drive slot location for the replacement drive. Drives are physically addressed according to the slot in which they are installed. See “Storage...
  • Page 125: Servicing Fan Modules (Cru)

    Appliance X6 series. Refer to the preceding chapters in this document for information on servicing those systems. Each Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 server node contains two fan modules. Each fan module contains a single, dual-motor, 80 mm, counter-rotating fan assembly that contains two fans.
  • Page 126: Remove A Fan Module

    Appliance X6 series. Refer to the preceding chapters in this document for information on servicing those systems. The following LEDs in Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 are lit when a fan module fault is detected: Front and rear Service Required LEDs located on each server node ■...
  • Page 127: Install A Fan Module

    Appliance X6 series. Refer to the preceding chapters in this document for information on servicing those systems. This section describes installing a fan module in Oracle Database Appliance Version 1. Align the fan module in the fan door and slide it into the server node.
  • Page 128: Servicing Power Supplies (Cru)

    “Server Node Status Indicators” on page 37 for more information about system LEDs. Servicing Power Supplies (CRU) Information in this appendix does NOT apply to Oracle Database Appliance X3- Note - 2, Oracle Database Appliance X4-2, Oracle Database Appliance X5-2 or Oracle Database Appliance X6 series.
  • Page 129: Remove A Power Supply

    Appliance X6 series. Refer to the preceding chapters in this document for information on servicing those systems. The following LEDs light up in Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 when the system detects a power supply fault: Front and rear Service Required LEDs located on each server node ■...
  • Page 130: Install A Power Supply

    Pull the power supply out of the chassis [2]. Install a Power Supply This section describes installing a Power Supply in Oracle Database Appliance Version 1. Align the replacement power supply with the empty power supply chassis bay. Slide the power supply into the bay until it is fully seated.
  • Page 131 Service Required LEDs located on the front of both server nodes ■ REAR HDD/PS/FAN LED located on the front of both server nodes ■ “Storage and Boot Drive Locations” on page 118 for more information about system LEDs. Appendix A • Servicing the Oracle Database Appliance Version 1...
  • Page 132: Servicing Crus That Require Server Node Power Off

    Appliance X6 series. Refer to the preceding chapters in this document for information on servicing those systems. Each server node (also called a system controller) in Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 includes the following replaceable components. Oracle Database Appliance Service Manual • June 2017...
  • Page 133: Servicing Memory Modules (Dimms) (Cru)

    Internal HBA PCIe Card Battery Servicing Memory Modules (DIMMs) (CRU) Information in this appendix does NOT apply to Oracle Database Appliance X3- Note - 2, Oracle Database Appliance X4-2, Oracle Database Appliance X5-2 or Oracle Database Appliance X6 series. Refer to the preceding chapters in this document for information on servicing those systems.
  • Page 134 Servicing CRUs That Require Server Node Power Off Each server node in Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 is provisioned with twelve 1333 MHz or 1600 MHz DDR3, 8GB dual rank DIMMs, for a total of 96GB. The server node supports a maximum memory speed of 1333 MHz, even if 1600 MHz DIMMs are installed.
  • Page 135 Remove Faulty DIMMs Information in this appendix does NOT apply to Oracle Database Appliance X3- Note - 2, Oracle Database Appliance X4-2, Oracle Database Appliance X5-2 or Oracle Database Appliance X6 series.
  • Page 136 Remove the server node top cover. “Removing the Server Node Top Cover” on page 114. Identify the faulty DIMM(s). To identify the location of a faulty DIMMs, press the Fault Remind button on a.    the motherboard. Oracle Database Appliance Service Manual • June 2017...
  • Page 137 LEDs lit or if the server node has been out of the chassis for more then 15 minutes. Callout Description Fault Remind Button Fault Remind Power Good LED (green) b.    Note the location of faulty DIMMs. Appendix A • Servicing the Oracle Database Appliance Version 1...
  • Page 138 If the DIMM fault Required LED is on (amber), the DIMM is faulty and should be replaced. To remove the faulty DIMM(s), do the following: a.    Rotate both DIMM slot ejectors outward as far as they go. The ejectors push the DIMM partially up. Oracle Database Appliance Service Manual • June 2017...
  • Page 139: Install Dimms

    Caution - must replace it before starting the server. Install DIMMs Information in this appendix does NOT apply to Oracle Database Appliance X3- Note - 2, Oracle Database Appliance X4-2, Oracle Database Appliance X5-2 or Oracle Database Appliance X6 series. Refer to the preceding chapters in this document for information on servicing those systems.
  • Page 140 Install DIMMs This section describes installing DIMMs in Oracle Database Appliance Version 1. Unpack the replacement DIMMs and place them on an antistatic mat. Ensure that the replacement DIMMs match the system requirements. The system supports only 1333 MHz or 1600 MHz DDR3, 8GB, dual rank DIMMs obtained from Oracle.
  • Page 141 If the notch is not aligned, damage to the DIMM might occur. Repeat Step 3 through Step 5 until all replacement DIMMs are installed. Return the server node to operation. Appendix A • Servicing the Oracle Database Appliance Version 1...
  • Page 142 Are you sure you want to clear /SYS/MB/P0 (y/n)? Set 'clear_fault_action' to 'true' Error Correction and Parity Protection Information in this appendix does NOT apply to Oracle Database Appliance X3- Note - 2, Oracle Database Appliance X4-2, Oracle Database Appliance X5-2 or Oracle Database Appliance X6 series.
  • Page 143: Servicing Pcie Risers (Cru)

    Advanced ECC corrects up to 4 bits in error on nibble boundaries, as long as they are all in the same DRAM. If a DRAM fails, the DIMM continues to function. To clear a fault once the faulty DIMM has been replaced, type the following in the Oracle ILOM CLI: ->...
  • Page 144 2, Oracle Database Appliance X4-2, Oracle Database Appliance X5-2 or Oracle Database Appliance X6 series. Refer to the preceding chapters in this document for information on servicing those systems. This section describes removing a PCIe Riser from Oracle Database Appliance Version 1. Prepare the server node for service. a.   ...
  • Page 145 Appliance X6 series. Refer to the preceding chapters in this document for information on servicing those systems. This section describes installing a PCIe Riser in Oracle Database Appliance Version 1. Before installing the PCIe riser, ensure that the latch adjacent to the location where PCIe riser is to be installed is in the open (down) position [2].
  • Page 146 Access these screws from the rear of the server node. Return the server node to operation. a.    Install the server node top cover. “Installing the Server Node Top Cover” on page 207. Oracle Database Appliance Service Manual • June 2017...
  • Page 147: Servicing Pcie Cards (Cru)

    Are you sure you want to clear /SYS/MB/RISER (y/n)? Set 'clear_fault_action' to 'true' Servicing PCIe Cards (CRU) Information in this appendix does NOT apply to Oracle Database Appliance X3- Note - 2, Oracle Database Appliance X4-2, Oracle Database Appliance X5-2 or Oracle Database Appliance X6 series.
  • Page 148 2, Oracle Database Appliance X4-2, Oracle Database Appliance X5-2 or Oracle Database Appliance X6 series. Refer to the preceding chapters in this document for information on servicing those systems. This section describes removing a PCIe card from its riser in Oracle Database Appliance Version 1. Prepare the server node for service.
  • Page 149 114. Locate the PCIe card in the PCIe riser that you want to remove. See the "Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 Back Panel" section of the Oracle Database Owner's Guide for the location of the PCIe slots. If necessary, make a note of where the PCIe cards are installed.
  • Page 150 Appliance X6 series. Refer to the preceding chapters in this document for information on servicing those systems. This section describes installing a PCIe card in a riser in Oracle Database Appliance Version 1. Unpack the replacement PCIe card and place it on an antistatic mat.
  • Page 151 Slide the locking bracket down until it engages the PCIe riser locking tab. b.    Callout Description Recessed area on the PCIe riser PCIe riser locking tab PCIe card locking bracket Install the PCIe riser. “Install PCIe Riser in Server Nodes” on page 145. Appendix A • Servicing the Oracle Database Appliance Version 1...
  • Page 152 “Powering On Oracle Database Appliance Version 1” on page 210. Clear the PCIe card fault. a.    Log in to the server node as root using the Oracle ILOM CLI. To view server node faults, type the following command to list all known b.    faults on the system: ->...
  • Page 153 2, Oracle Database Appliance X4-2, Oracle Database Appliance X5-2 or Oracle Database Appliance X6 series. Refer to the preceding chapters in this document for information on servicing those systems. This section describes removing the primary HBA PCIe card from Oracle Database Appliance Version 1. Prepare the server node for service.
  • Page 154 Appliance X6 series. Refer to the preceding chapters in this document for information on servicing those systems. This section describes installing the primary HBA PCIe card in Oracle Database Appliance Version 1. Unpack the replacement PCIe card and place it on an antistatic mat.
  • Page 155 PCIe card and replaced with the unique metal bracket that is provided with the system. e.    Reconnect the cables to the PCIe card that you disconnected during the removal procedure [2]. Appendix A • Servicing the Oracle Database Appliance Version 1...
  • Page 156: Servicing The Server Node Battery (Cru)

    Appliance X6 series. Refer to the preceding chapters in this document for information on servicing those systems. The Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 battery maintains the date and time for the Oracle ILOM service processor when the server node is removed from the system and, therefore, is...
  • Page 157 Prevention Measures” on page 112. Remove Battery Information in this appendix does NOT apply to Oracle Database Appliance X3- Note - 2, Oracle Database Appliance X4-2, Oracle Database Appliance X5-2 or Oracle Database Appliance X6 series. Refer to the preceding chapters in this document for information on servicing those systems.
  • Page 158 If the service processor is configured to synchronize with a network time server using the Network Time Protocol (NTP), the Oracle ILOM clock is reset as soon as the server node is powered on and connected to the network. Otherwise, proceed to the next step.
  • Page 159: Servicing Frus

    Servicing FRUs If the service processor is not configured to use NTP, you must reset the Oracle ILOM clock using the Oracle ILOM CLI or the web interface. For instructions, see the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (Oracle ILOM) 3.0 Documentation Collection.
  • Page 160: Removing And Installing The Air Duct (Fru)

    Appliance X6 series. Refer to the preceding chapters in this document for information on servicing those systems. The air duct for the Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 must be removed to service the CPUs. The air duct is a FRU and can only be replaced by an Oracle-qualified service technician.
  • Page 161: Install Air Duct

    Appliance X6 series. Refer to the preceding chapters in this document for information on servicing those systems. This section describes installing the air duct in Oracle Database Appliance Version 1. Equipment overheating. Ensure that the air duct is installed correctly before Caution - powering on the server.
  • Page 162: Servicing Processors (Cpus) (Fru)

    Appliance X6 series. Refer to the preceding chapters in this document for information on servicing those systems. This section includes information on servicing CPUs in Oracle Database Appliance Version 1. The CPU is a FRU and can only be replaced by an Oracle-qualified service technician. Oracle Database Appliance Service Manual • June 2017...
  • Page 163 “Install Processor (CPU)” on page 166 ■ Remove Processor (CPU) Information in this appendix does NOT apply to Oracle Database Appliance X3- Note - 2, Oracle Database Appliance X4-2, Oracle Database Appliance X5-2 or Oracle Database Appliance X6 series. Refer to the preceding chapters in this document for information on servicing those systems.
  • Page 164 Twist the heatsink slightly to break the grease seal, then lift it off and place it upside down on a flat surface to prevent the thermal grease from contaminating other components. Oracle Database Appliance Service Manual • June 2017...
  • Page 165 CPU or protective cap with your thumb and index finger on your other hand [4], and carefully lift the CPU or protective cap up and out of the socket [5]. Appendix A • Servicing the Oracle Database Appliance Version 1...
  • Page 166 CPU filler before you return the server to operation; otherwise, the system might overheat due to improper airflow. Install Processor (CPU) Information in this appendix does NOT apply to Oracle Database Appliance X3- Note - 2, Oracle Database Appliance X4-2, Oracle Database Appliance X5-2 or Oracle Database Appliance X6 series.
  • Page 167 Ensure that the pressure frame sits flat around the periphery of the CPU. c.    Engage the release lever by rotating it downward and slipping it under the catch [4]. d.    Ensure that there is no debris on the top of the CPU die. Appendix A • Servicing the Oracle Database Appliance Version 1...
  • Page 168 “Powering On Oracle Database Appliance Version 1” on page 210. Clear the CPU faults. a.    Log in to the server node as root using the Oracle ILOM CLI. To view server node faults, type the following command to list all known b.    faults on the system: ->...
  • Page 169: Servicing The Boot Disk Backplane (Fru)

    The Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 boot disk backplane (BDB) serves as an interface between the motherboard and the rear-mounted disk drives. The boot disk backplane is a FRU and can only be replaced by an Oracle-qualified service technician. Equipment damage. These procedures require that you handle components that are Caution - sensitive to static discharge.
  • Page 170 Remove the four Phillips screws that secure the boot disk backplane to the b.    rear-mounted disk drives assembly and remove the backplane [2]. Place the boot disk backplane on an antistatic mat. Oracle Database Appliance Service Manual • June 2017...
  • Page 171: Servicing The Power Distribution Board (Fru)

    2, Oracle Database Appliance X4-2, Oracle Database Appliance X5-2 or Oracle Database Appliance X6 series. Refer to the preceding chapters in this document for information on servicing those systems. This section describes installing the boot disk backplane in Oracle Database Appliance Version Install the boot disk backplane. a.   ...
  • Page 172 Remove Power Distribution Board The power distribution board is a FRU and can only be replaced by an Oracle-qualified service technician. Equipment damage. Follow antistatic precautions as described in Caution - “Performing Electrostatic Discharge and Antistatic Prevention Measures” on page 112.
  • Page 173 Appendix A • Servicing the Oracle Database Appliance Version 1...
  • Page 174 Lift the power distribution board out of the system chassis [4] and place it on the antistatic mat. Install Power Distribution Board Information in this appendix does NOT apply to Oracle Database Appliance X3- Note - 2, Oracle Database Appliance X4-2, Oracle Database Appliance X5-2 or Oracle Database Appliance X6 series.
  • Page 175 To secure the power distribution board to the system, use the holes in the system side wall to access and tighten the two Phillips screws [3]. e.    Reconnect the power distribution board ribbon cable [4]. Appendix A • Servicing the Oracle Database Appliance Version 1...
  • Page 176: Servicing The Disk Midplane Module (Fru)

    The Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 disk midplane interconnects the front disk drives to the server nodes, the front indicator modules, and the power distribution board (PDB). The disk midplane board is a FRU and can only be replaced by an Oracle-qualified service technician.
  • Page 177 Disconnect the power cords from the system. If the system is installed in a rack, remove it. c.    See the Oracle Database Appliance Owner's Guide for information on racking the system chassis. Remove both power supplies from the system. d.   ...
  • Page 178 Remove the power distribution board. “Remove Power Distribution Board” on page 172. Remove the disk midplane module. Oracle Database Appliance Service Manual • June 2017...
  • Page 179 To remove the board, you might need to move the bottom of the board away from the disk drive cage to disengage the standoff located at the top left corner of the board. Then, you should be able to lift the board up and out of the system. Appendix A • Servicing the Oracle Database Appliance Version 1...
  • Page 180 Place the board on an antistatic mat. Install Disk Midplane Module Information in this appendix does NOT apply to Oracle Database Appliance X3- Note - 2, Oracle Database Appliance X4-2, Oracle Database Appliance X5-2 or Oracle Database Appliance X6 series. Refer to the preceding chapters in this document for information on servicing those systems.
  • Page 181 Install and tighten the Phillips screws that secure the middle section of the top cover to the system chassis. Reinstall all of the front storage drives. “Install Storage Drive” on page 121. Appendix A • Servicing the Oracle Database Appliance Version 1...
  • Page 182: Servicing The Disk Midplane Module Hdd Cable (Fru)

    The Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 HDD cable connects the power distribution board to the disk midplane module. The disk midplane module HDD cable is a FRU and can only be replaced by an Oracle- qualified service technician. Equipment damage. Remove all power from the system before removing or Caution - installing the disk midplane module HDD cable.
  • Page 183 2, Oracle Database Appliance X4-2, Oracle Database Appliance X5-2 or Oracle Database Appliance X6 series. Refer to the preceding chapters in this document for information on servicing those systems. This section describes removing the disk midplane module HDD cable from Oracle Database Appliance Version 1. Prepare the system for service.
  • Page 184 Appliance X6 series. Refer to the preceding chapters in this document for information on servicing those systems. This section describes installing the disk midplane module HDD cable in Oracle Database Appliance Version 1. Reconnect the HDD ribbon cable connector located on the disk midplane module [2]).
  • Page 185: Servicing The Front Indicator Panels (Fru)

    Each server node has its own front indicator panel, which sits behind the ears on the system chassis. The front indicator panels are FRUs and can only be replaced by an Oracle-qualified service technician.
  • Page 186 Disconnect the power cords from the system. b.    c.    If the system is installed in a rack, remove it. See the Oracle Database Appliance Owner's Guide for information on racking the system chassis. Attach an antistatic wrist strap. d.    “Performing Electrostatic Discharge and Antistatic Prevention Measures”...
  • Page 187 Disconnect the ribbon cables from the indicator panel you wish to change [5]. Remove the screw that holds the indicator panel to the ear bezel [6]. Make sure you remove the correct indicator panel. There are two indicator panels on the ear bezel. Appendix A • Servicing the Oracle Database Appliance Version 1...
  • Page 188 Appliance X6 series. Refer to the preceding chapters in this document for information on servicing those systems. This section describes installing the front indicator panel in Oracle Database Appliance Version Use the Phillips screw to attach the new indicator panel to the ear bezel [1].
  • Page 189 Use the marks to ensure that you return each drive to its original bay. Return the system to operation. Reinstall the system into the rack. a.    See the Oracle Database Appliance Owner's Guide for instructions. Appendix A • Servicing the Oracle Database Appliance Version 1...
  • Page 190: Servicing Server Node Cables

    “Servicing the Boot Disk Backplane Cables (FRU)” on page 200 ■ Servicing the Fan Power Cables (FRU) Each Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 server node has two fans and each fan has a separate power cable. Remove Fan Power Cables...
  • Page 191 Remove Fan Power Cables This section describes removing the fan power cables from Oracle Database Appliance Version Prepare the server node for service. a.    Attach an antistatic wrist strap. “Performing Electrostatic Discharge and Antistatic Prevention Measures” on page 112. b.   ...
  • Page 192 210. Servicing the PCIe Card Cables (FRU) The Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 PCIe card cables are used to connect the internal PCIe card, the primary HBA and a riser-mounted PCIe card, and the secondary HBA to the motherboard. See the following sections for instructions.
  • Page 193 2, Oracle Database Appliance X4-2, Oracle Database Appliance X5-2 or Oracle Database Appliance X6 series. Refer to the preceding chapters in this document for information on servicing those systems. This section describes removing PCIe card cables from Oracle Database Appliance Version 1. Prepare the server node for service. a.   ...
  • Page 194 2, Oracle Database Appliance X4-2, Oracle Database Appliance X5-2 or Oracle Database Appliance X6 series. Refer to the preceding chapters in this document for information on servicing those systems. This section describes installing PCIe card cables in Oracle Database Appliance Version 1. Reconnect the PCIe card cables. a.   ...
  • Page 195 Remove PCIe Card Cables From Secondary HBA PCIe Card Note - Information in this appendix does NOT apply to Oracle Database Appliance X3- 2, Oracle Database Appliance X4-2, Oracle Database Appliance X5-2 or Oracle Database Appliance X6 series. Refer to the preceding chapters in this document for information on servicing those systems.
  • Page 196 Install PCIe Card Cables for Secondary HBA PCIe Card Information in this appendix does NOT apply to Oracle Database Appliance X3- Note - 2, Oracle Database Appliance X4-2, Oracle Database Appliance X5-2 or Oracle Database Appliance X6 series.
  • Page 197 See the following sections for instructions. The SAS expander cable is a FRU and can only be replaced by an Oracle-qualified service technician. The following topics are covered in this section: “Remove SAS Expander Cable”...
  • Page 198 Remove SAS Expander Cable Remove SAS Expander Cable Information in this appendix does NOT apply to Oracle Database Appliance X3- Note - 2, Oracle Database Appliance X4-2, Oracle Database Appliance X5-2 or Oracle Database Appliance X6 series. Refer to the preceding chapters in this document for information on servicing those systems.
  • Page 199 2, Oracle Database Appliance X4-2, Oracle Database Appliance X5-2 or Oracle Database Appliance X6 series. Refer to the preceding chapters in this document for information on servicing those systems. This section describes installing the SAS expander cable in Oracle Database Appliance Version Reconnect the SAS expander cable. a.   ...
  • Page 200 The Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 boot disk backplane cables connect the boot disk backplane to the motherboard. The boot disk backplane cables are FRUs and can only be replaced by an Oracle-qualified service technician. The following topics are covered in this section: “Remove Boot Disk Backplane Cables”...
  • Page 201 Disconnect the power cable and HDD cables from the boot disk backplane [2]. Install Boot Disk Backplane Cables Information in this appendix does NOT apply to Oracle Database Appliance X3- Note - 2, Oracle Database Appliance X4-2, Oracle Database Appliance X5-2 or Oracle Database Appliance X6 series.
  • Page 202: Servicing The Motherboard Assembly (Fru)

    Each Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 server node has a motherboard assembly. The service strategy for the motherboard is to remove the replaceable components from the server node and then return the server node with the motherboard in place to Oracle for repair or replacement.
  • Page 203 PCIe Cards mounted on the PCIe Riser PCIe Riser Fan Modules (2) Internally Mounted PCIe Card Boot Disk Drives (2) Boot Disk Drive Backplane Battery The following topics are covered in this section: Appendix A • Servicing the Oracle Database Appliance Version 1...
  • Page 204 ■ Remove Replaceable Components From Motherboard Assembly Information in this appendix does NOT apply to Oracle Database Appliance X3- Note - 2, Oracle Database Appliance X4-2, Oracle Database Appliance X5-2 or Oracle Database Appliance X6 series. Refer to the preceding chapters in this document for information on servicing those systems.
  • Page 205 “Remove Battery” on page 157. Install Replaceable Components in Motherboard Assembly Information in this appendix does NOT apply to Oracle Database Appliance X3- Note - 2, Oracle Database Appliance X4-2, Oracle Database Appliance X5-2 or Oracle Database Appliance X6 series. Refer to the preceding chapters in this document for information on servicing those systems.
  • Page 206 Reconnect all external data cables from the PCIe card(s) that are installed in the PCIe riser. Power on the server node. d.    “Powering On Oracle Database Appliance Version 1” on page 210. Oracle Database Appliance Service Manual • June 2017...
  • Page 207: Returning The Appliance To Operation

    Appliance X6 series. Refer to the preceding chapters in this document for information on servicing those systems. If you removed the top cover from an Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 server node, perform the following procedure to replace it. Hazardous voltage present. Do not run the system with the top cover removed.
  • Page 208: Installing A Server Node Into The System Chassis

    Slide the top cover toward the rear of the server node until it seats [2]. Installing a Server Node Into the System Chassis If you removed a Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 server node from the chassis, perform the following procedure to reinstall it.
  • Page 209 Reinstall the system chassis into the rack. Follow the instructions listed in the "Inserting Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 Into a Rack" section in the Oracle Database Appliance Owner's Guide.
  • Page 210: Powering On Oracle Database Appliance Version 1

    To power on Oracle Database Appliance Version 1, follow this procedure. Each server node is powered on separately. To use Oracle ILOM to power on a server node, ensure that you have performed its Note - initial configuration as described in "Connecting and Configuring Oracle ILOM" in the Oracle Database Appliance Getting Started Guide.
  • Page 211 On the server node, the green Power/OK LED [2] blinks while the server node is booting, and remains steady on when the server node is operational. Using the Oracle ILOM CLI: ■ a.    Log in to Oracle ILOM using an ssh client. Type: Appendix A • Servicing the Oracle Database Appliance Version 1...
  • Page 212: Server Node Basic Input/Output System (Bios)

    Appliance X6 series. Refer to the preceding chapters in this document for information on servicing those systems. This section describes the Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 BIOS utility. If you have Oracle Database Appliance X6-2 series, go to “Oracle Database Appliance X6-2 Series BIOS Utility”...
  • Page 213: Bios Booting And Setup

    Appliance X6 series. Refer to the preceding chapters in this document for information on servicing those systems. When an Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 server node (also called a system controller) starts, the BIOS performs a power-on self-test that checks the hardware to ensure that all components are present and functioning properly.
  • Page 214 Soft-off power applied Does not apply BIOS POST F1 and F2 Errors Information in this appendix does NOT apply to Oracle Database Appliance X3- Note - 2, Oracle Database Appliance X4-2, Oracle Database Appliance X5-2 or Oracle Database Appliance X6 series. Refer to the preceding chapters in this document for information on servicing those systems.
  • Page 215 Server Node Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) Each Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 power-on-self-test (POST) diagnostic is a low- level test designed to detect faults in a specific hardware component. If the POST diagnostic discloses an F1 or F2 error, it typically reports the following information about the error: Type of error detected ■...
  • Page 216 Oracle Database Appliance. Timer Error 8254 timer error ■ Press F1 to continue. ■ Check the SP event log in Oracle ILOM for more details. Note - This type of error typically indicates an error while programming the count register of channel 2 of the 8254 timer.
  • Page 217: How Bios Post Memory Testing Works

    Appliance X6 series. Refer to the preceding chapters in this document for information on servicing those systems. The Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 BIOS POST memory testing is performed as follows: 1. The first megabyte of DRAM is tested by the BIOS before the BIOS code is copied from ROM to DRAM.
  • Page 218 Reset BIOS Password and Clear CMOS NVRAM Using CLR CMOS Button You can clear the CMOS NVRAM by pressing the CLR CMOS button on the Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 server node motherboard. This action sets the BIOS to defaults values, which clears the BIOS user and supervisor passwords.
  • Page 219 “Installing a Server Node Into the System Chassis” on page 208. c.    Power on the server node. “Powering On Oracle Database Appliance Version 1” on page 210. When the server node powers on and boots, it displays a message that indicates that NVRAM has been cleared.
  • Page 220: Ethernet Port Naming And Boot Order

    Each Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 server node supports two 10/100/1000Base-T Gigabit Ethernet ports on the rear of the chassis. For port locations, see the Oracle Database Appliance Owner's Guide. The device naming for the Ethernet interfaces is reported differently by different interfaces and operating systems.
  • Page 221 Configure TPM Support in BIOS Configure TPM Support in BIOS Information in this appendix does NOT apply to Oracle Database Appliance X3- Note - 2, Oracle Database Appliance X4-2, Oracle Database Appliance X5-2 or Oracle Database Appliance X6 series. Refer to the preceding chapters in this document for information on servicing those systems.
  • Page 222 Configure TPM Support in BIOS The Advanced Settings screen appears. In the Advanced Settings screen, select Trusted Computing and press Enter. Oracle Database Appliance Service Manual • June 2017...
  • Page 223 Even if the TCG/TPM Support was already set to Yes in the dialog shown above, Note - continue on and complete the remaining steps of this procedure to ensure that all TPM configuration requirements are satisfied. Appendix A • Servicing the Oracle Database Appliance Version 1...
  • Page 224 In the Trusted Computing screen, select the Execute TPM Command option setting. A pop-up dialog box appears. In the pop-up dialog box, set the Execute TPM Command option to Enabled and click OK. Oracle Database Appliance Service Manual • June 2017...
  • Page 225 (POST). When BIOS is started, the main BIOS Setup Utility top-level screen appears. c.    Select Advanced, then select Trusted Computing and press Enter. The updated Trusted Computing screen appears. Appendix A • Servicing the Oracle Database Appliance Version 1...
  • Page 226: Configuring Sp Lan Settings

    Appliance X6 series. Refer to the preceding chapters in this document for information on servicing those systems. You can assign an IP address for the Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 server node SP from the BIOS Setup Utility on the IPMI LAN configuration menu. Alternatively, you can also specify the LAN settings for the SP using Oracle ILOM.
  • Page 227 Configure LAN Settings for SP IP address in Oracle ILOM, see Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (Oracle ILOM) 3.0 Documentation Collection. Configure LAN Settings for SP Access the BIOS Setup Utility menus. For instructions, see “Accessing the BIOS Setup Utility Menus” on page 230.
  • Page 228: Configuring Option Rom Settings In Bios

    Appliance X6 series. Refer to the preceding chapters in this document for information on servicing those systems. The Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 BIOS Option ROM space is 128 Kbytes. Of these 128 Kbytes, approximately 80 Kbytes are used by the VGA controller, the disk controller, and the network interface card.
  • Page 229 In the dialog box, do one of the following: ■ Select -Enabled to enable the Option ROM setting. ■ Select -Disabled to disable the Option ROM setting. Press F10 to save the changes and exit the BIOS Setup Utility. Appendix A • Servicing the Oracle Database Appliance Version 1...
  • Page 230: Bios Setup Utility Hot Keys

    (PXE boot). † F10 is not supported on the Oracle ILOM Remote Console; instead, use the arrow keys to navigate to the Exit menu and press Enter. Accessing the BIOS Setup Utility Menus Information in this appendix does NOT apply to Oracle Database Appliance X3-...
  • Page 231: Access Bios Setup Utility Menus

    The following procedure describes the steps for accessing the BIOS Setup Utility menus. Access BIOS Setup Utility Menus Information in this appendix does NOT apply to Oracle Database Appliance X3- Note - 2, Oracle Database Appliance X4-2, Oracle Database Appliance X5-2 or Oracle Database Appliance X6 series.
  • Page 232 If a field is a link to a sub-screen, instructions to press the Enter key to ■ access the sub-screen appear in the right column. Modify the setup field and press the Esc key to save the changes and exit the screen. Oracle Database Appliance Service Manual • June 2017...
  • Page 233: Bios Setup Utility Screens

    Appliance X6 series. Refer to the preceding chapters in this document for information on servicing those systems. This section describes the Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 BIOS setup utility screens. It includes the following sections: “BIOS Setup Utility Screen Overview” on page 234 ■...
  • Page 234: Bios Setup Utility Screen Overview

    2, Oracle Database Appliance X4-2, Oracle Database Appliance X5-2 or Oracle Database Appliance X6 series. Refer to the preceding chapters in this document for information on servicing those systems. The following table contains summary descriptions of the Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 top-level BIOS setup screens. Screen...
  • Page 235: Bios Main Menu Screen

    Access BIOS Setup Utility Menus BIOS Main Menu Screen The Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 BIOS Main screen provides general product information, including BIOS, processor, system memory, and system time/date. Appendix A • Servicing the Oracle Database Appliance Version 1...
  • Page 236: Bios Advanced Menu Screen

    Access BIOS Setup Utility Menus BIOS Advanced Menu Screen The Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 BIOS Advanced screen provides detailed configuration information for the CPU, memory, IDE, Super IO, trusted computing, USB, PCI, MPS and other system information. Oracle Database Appliance Service Manual • June 2017...
  • Page 237: Bios Pci Menu Screen

    Access BIOS Setup Utility Menus BIOS PCI Menu Screen The Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 BIOS PCI screen enables you to configure the server node to clear NVRAM during system boot. Appendix A • Servicing the Oracle Database Appliance Version 1...
  • Page 238: Bios Boot Menu Screen

    Access BIOS Setup Utility Menus BIOS Boot Menu Screen The Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 BIOS Boot screen enables you to configure the boot device priority (storage drives and the DVD-ROM drive). BIOS Security Menu Screen The Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 BIOS Security screen enables you to set or change the supervisor and user passwords.
  • Page 239: Bios Chipset Menu Screen

    Access BIOS Setup Utility Menus BIOS Chipset Menu Screen The Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 BIOS Chipset screen enables you to set the chipset parameters. BIOS Exit Menu Screen The Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 BIOS Exit options enable you to save changes and exit, discard changes and exit, discard changes, or load optimal defaults.
  • Page 240 Utility or cancel the exit option. The confirmation dialog box is only shown below for the Save Changes and Exit option Note - screen. The other exit confirmation screens work in a similar way. Oracle Database Appliance Service Manual • June 2017...
  • Page 241: Index

    Index Oracle Database Appliance X6-2 series,   102 boot menu options air duct Oracle Database Appliance Version 1,   233 installing Oracle Database Appliance X3-2/X4-2/ Oracle Database Appliance Version 1,   161 X5-2,   103 removing Oracle Database Appliance X6-2 series,   102 Oracle Database Appliance Version 1,   160 chipset menu options antistatic wrist strap Oracle Database Appliance Version 1,   233...
  • Page 242 Oracle Database Appliance Version 1,   166 Oracle Database Appliance X6-2 series,   102 Oracle Database Appliance X3-2/X4-2/X5-2 and boot disk backplane cables X6-2 series,   91 installing installing Oracle Database Appliance Version 1,   201 Oracle Database Appliance Version 1,   166 Oracle Database Appliance Service Manual • June 2017...
  • Page 243 Index Oracle Database Appliance X3-2/X4-2/ Oracle Database Appliance X6-2 series,   77 X5-2,   90 population rules Oracle Database Appliance X6-2 series,   81 Oracle Database Appliance Version 1,   134 population rules Oracle Database Appliance X3-2/X4-2/ Oracle Database Appliance Version 1,   134 X5-2,   78 Oracle Database Appliance X3-2/X4-2/ Oracle Database Appliance X6-2 series,   77 X5-2,   90...
  • Page 244 Oracle Database Appliance X6-2S/X6-2M,   12 graceful shutdown replacing in server node server node Oracle Database Appliance Version 1,   125 Oracle Database Appliance Version 1,   109 Oracle Database Appliance X3-2/X4-2/ Oracle Database Appliance X3-2/X4-2/ X5-2,   56 X5-2,   48 Oracle Database Appliance Service Manual • June 2017...
  • Page 245 Index Oracle Database Appliance X6-2 series,   47 replacing in Oracle Database Appliance storage shelf Oracle Database Appliance X3-2/X4-2/X5-2 and X6-2-HA,   70 ILOM See Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager installing Oracle Database Appliance X3-2/X4-2/ X5-2,   90 LEDs Oracle Database Appliance X6-2 series,   81 AC OK installing the primary HBA Oracle Database Appliance Version 1,   41...
  • Page 246 Oracle Database Appliance X3-2/X4-2,   31 Oracle Database Appliance X3-2/X4-2,   31 Oracle Database Appliance X5-2,   25 Oracle Database Appliance X5-2,   25 Oracle Database Appliance X6-2-HA,   19 Oracle Database Appliance X6-2-HA,   19 Oracle Database Appliance X6-2L,   15 Oracle Database Appliance X6-2L,   15 Oracle Database Appliance Service Manual • June 2017...
  • Page 247 X5-2,   103 Oracle Database Appliance X3-2/X4-2,   31 Oracle Database Appliance X6-2 series,   102 Oracle Database Appliance X5-2,   25 Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (Oracle ILOM) Oracle Database Appliance X6-2-HA,   19 server node power off procedures Oracle Database Appliance X6-2L,   15 Oracle Database Appliance Version 1,   109 Oracle Database Appliance X6-2S/X6-2M,   12...
  • Page 248 Oracle Database Appliance with storage X5-2,   78 shelf,   95 Oracle Database Appliance X6-2 series,   77 Oracle Database Appliance Version 1,   210 power distribution board Oracle Database Appliance X6-2 series,   93 servicing processors See CPUs Oracle Database Appliance Version 1,   171 power off Oracle Database Appliance Service Manual • June 2017...
  • Page 249 Oracle Database Appliance X6-2S/X6-2M,   12 CPU LEDs replaceable components Oracle Database Appliance X3-2/X4-2/ cold service components X5-2,   90 Oracle Database Appliance Version 1,   106 Oracle Database Appliance X6-2 series,   81 Oracle Database Appliance X3-2/X4-2/ DIMM internal LEDs X5-2,   78 Oracle Database Appliance X3-2/X4-2/ Oracle Database Appliance X6-2 series,   77 X5-2,   78...
  • Page 250 X6-2-HA,   58 Oracle Database Appliance Version 1,   74 replacing fans in server node Oracle Database Appliance X3-2/X4-2/ Oracle Database Appliance Version 1,   125 X5-2,   56 Oracle Database Appliance X3-2/X4-2/ Oracle Database Appliance X6-2 series,   51 X5-2,   56 Oracle Database Appliance Service Manual • June 2017...
  • Page 251 Oracle Database Appliance X6-2L,   17 preparing the system for servicing,   47 Oracle Database Appliance X6-2S/X6-2M,   14 standby power state fans dual node Oracle Database Appliance with storage Oracle Database Appliance Version 1,   40 shelf,   95 Oracle Database Appliance X3-2/X4-2,   31 Oracle Database Appliance Version 1,   210 Oracle Database Appliance X5-2,   25...
  • Page 252 Oracle Database Appliance X3-2/X4-2,   31 server node SP OK/Fault Oracle Database Appliance X5-2,   25 Oracle Database Appliance Version 1,   37 Oracle Database Appliance X6-2-HA,   19 Oracle Database Appliance X3-2/X4-2,   31 Oracle Database Appliance X6-2L,   15 Oracle Database Appliance X5-2,   25 Oracle Database Appliance Service Manual • June 2017...
  • Page 253 Oracle Database Appliance X3-2/X4-2/ Oracle Database Appliance X6-2S/X6-2M,   12 X5-2,   94 Service Required Oracle Database Appliance X6-2 series,   93 Oracle Database Appliance Version 1,   37, 40, install on server node 41, 41 Oracle Database Appliance Version 1,   207 Oracle Database Appliance X3-2/X4-2,   31 removing sidewall cover Oracle Database Appliance X5-2,   25...
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