Oracle Database Appliance X7-2M Service Manual page 130

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Server Node Diagnostic Tools
Diagnostic Tool
System indicators
and LEDs
Power-On Self-Test
(POST)
UEFI Diagnostics
(for Oracle Database
Appliance X4-2/
X5-2 and X6 series)
Pc-Check (for Oracle
Database Appliance
X3-2 and Oracle
Database Appliance
Version 1)
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What It Does
regular Oracle Database Appliance Patch
Set Bundle. This includes BIOS and SP
firmware. This ensures that all software and
firmware component versions are supported
to work together. Patches are available
through My Oracle Support.
Provides at-a-glance status of the system and
its components.
Tests core components of system: CPUs,
memory, and motherboard I/O bridge
integrated circuits.
UEFI-based utility that tests and detect
problems on all processor, memory, disk
drives, and network ports. It is used on newer
Oracle systems.
DOS-based utility that tests all motherboard
components (CPU, memory, and I/O), ports,
and slots.
Where to Find Information
Chapter 1, "Overview of System Status
Indicators and LEDs"
■ You can also use Oracle ILOM to check
server node indicator status. Refer to the
appropriate Oracle Integrated Lights Out
Manager (ILOM) Documentation Library
based on your appliance's supported
version of Oraclel ILOM.
http://www.oracle.com/goto/ILOM/
docs
For Oracle Database Appliance X3-2/X4-2/
X5-2 and X6-2 series, refer to the appropriate
Oracle x86 Servers Diagnostics Guide based
on your appliance's supported version of
Oracle ILOM.
http://www.oracle.com/goto/
x86AdminDiag/docs
For the Oracle Database Appliance Version
1, see:
"Default BIOS Power-On Self-Test
(POST) Events" on page 252
"BIOS POST F1 and F2
Errors" on page 254
Refer to the appropriate Oracle x86 Servers
Diagnostics Guide based on your appliance's
supported version of Oracle ILOM.
http://www.oracle.com/goto/
x86AdminDiag/docs
Refer to the appropriate Oracle x86 Servers
Diagnostics Guide based on your appliance's
supported version of Oracle ILOM.
http://www.oracle.com/goto/
x86AdminDiag/docs

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