Oracle Ilom Chassis View; Interpreting Leds - Oracle SPARC M8 Service Manual

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Interpreting LEDs

Oracle ILOM Chassis View

The web interface of Oracle ILOM provides an interactive chassis view page to view the overall
health of the chassis components. The chassis view provides a visual representation of the
front and rear of the server chassis to show all serviceable components and indicate where
components are absent. For more information about the Oracle ILOM chassis view, refer to
"SPARC Chassis View" in Oracle ILOM User's Guide for System Monitoring and Diagnostics
Firmware Release 4.0.x
Graphic indicators on the chassis view interface display the state of individual components.
Some components feature graphic indicators to show their health status, such as a green power
button for CMIOUs that are powered on, or a red X for components that are faulty and need
service. Refer to the web interface online help for more information about health service
definitions.
For instructions on using the Oracle ILOM chassis view, refer to
Chassis View (Oracle ILOM)" in SPARC M8 and SPARC M7 Servers Administration
Related Information
"Interpreting LEDs" on page 44
"Identify Faulted Components" on page 36
Interpreting LEDs
Use the following information about LEDs to identify components that require service.
Step
1.
2.
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SPARC M8 and SPARC M7 Servers Service Manual • September 2017
Description
Use component-specific LEDs to locate
a component that the fmadm faulty
command reports as faulty.
Check the LEDs on the front and rear of
the server.
"View Status and Faults in
Links
"Component-Specific LEDs" on page 45
"Front Indicator Panel Controls and
LEDs" on page 46
"Rear Indicator Panel Controls and LEDs" on page 48
Guide.

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