Prepare A Pilot For Component Replacement - Oracle FS1-2 Customer Service Manual

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Connect Power Cords On the Pilot
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Verify Component Replacement on the Standby Pilot
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Verify Component Replacement on the Active Pilot
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Prepare a Pilot for Component Replacement

1
Contact Oracle Customer Support prior to replacing a Pilot component.
Oracle Customer Support identifies the failed component on the Pilot for
you.
2
From Oracle FS System Manager (GUI), navigate to System > Hardware >
Pilots and select the Pilot that contains the component that you want to
replace.
3
Select Actions > Repair Pilot.
Guided Maintenance displays the list of Pilot components.
4
Based on the information from your Oracle Customer Support
representative, select the correct component from the list.
5
Click Next.
Guided Maintenance sends a request to flash the white locate LED on the
Pilot to help you identify the Pilot in the data center.
6
Click Next.
Guided Maintenance displays a link that you use to access the instructions
for component replacement.
7
Click the link to open and print the procedure.
8
Click Next.
If you are replacing a component located on the active Pilot, Guided
Maintenance brings the active Pilot offline and fails over to the
standby Pilot. After the active Pilot is offline, the GUI closes. When
the failover is complete, you can log back into the GUI.
If you are replacing a component located on the standby Pilot,
Guided Maintenance brings the standby Pilot offline. When
servicing the standby Pilot, failover is not required.
If you are replacing a power supply or a fan module, you are not
required to bring the Pilot offline. The power supplies and fan
modules are hot-serviceable.
Note: You can replace one power supply without bringing the Pilot
offline, as long as the second power supply remains online and
operational.
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