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February 2019

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  • Page 1 SPARC T5-1B Server Module Service Manual Part No: E35203-07 February 2019...
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  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Oracle ILOM Service-Related Commands .......... 22 Interpreting LEDs .................. 23 Front Panel Controls and LEDs ...............  24 Configuring POST .................. 26 POST Overview .................. 26 Oracle ILOM Properties That Affect POST Behavior ........ 27 ▼ Configure POST ................ 29 ▼ Run POST With Maximum Testing .............  31 Managing Faults .................... 32 PSH Overview .................. 32 ▼...
  • Page 6 ▼ Remove a Drive or Drive Filler .............. 58 ▼ Install a Drive or Drive Filler .............. 60 ▼ Verify a Drive .................. 61 Servicing DIMMs .................... 63 DIMM Configuration .................. 63 DIMM FRU Names .................. 64 DIMM LEDs .................... 66 SPARC T5-1B Server Module Service Manual • February 2019...
  • Page 7 ▼ Transfer Components to the New Enclosure Assembly ........ 95 Returning the Server Module to Operation ............ 99 ▼ Replace the Cover .................. 99 ▼ Install the Server Module Into the Modular System ........ 100 Powering On the Host ..................  102 ▼ Power On the Host (Oracle ILOM) ............  102...
  • Page 8 Contents ▼ Power On the Host (Power Button) ............ 103 Glossary ...................... 105 Index ........................  111 SPARC T5-1B Server Module Service Manual • February 2019...
  • Page 9: Using This Documentation

    Product Documentation Library Documentation and resources for this product and related products are available at http://www. oracle.com/goto/t5-1b/docs. Feedback Provide feedback about this documentation at http://www.oracle.com/goto/docfeedback. Using This Documentation...
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  • Page 11: Identifying Components

    Identifying Components These topics explain the components of the server module, focusing on the components that can be removed and replaced for service. “Front and Rear Panel (Service)” on page 12 ■ “Component Locations” on page 13 ■ “Component Task Reference” on page 15 ■...
  • Page 12: Front And Rear Panel (Service)

    Description Links System LEDs “Interpreting LEDs” on page 23 Power button “Shut Down the OS and Host (Power Button – Graceful)” on page 45 Reset button: NMI (for service use only) SPARC T5-1B Server Module Service Manual • February 2019...
  • Page 13: Component Locations

    Component Locations Description Links Drive LEDs “Servicing Drives” on page 53 Ejector arm latch “Remove the Server Module From the Modular System” on page 48 RFID tag (provides the serial number of the server module) “Find the Server Module Serial Number” on page 42 Top cover release button “Remove the Cover”...
  • Page 14 “Servicing the USB Drive” on page 87 Enclosure assembly “Servicing the Enclosure Assembly /SYS/MB (motherboard) (Motherboard)” on page 95 Drive (HD or SSD) “Servicing Drives” on page 53 /SYS/HDDn Drive filler “Servicing Drives” on page 53 SPARC T5-1B Server Module Service Manual • February 2019...
  • Page 15: Component Task Reference

    “Component Task Reference” on page 15 ■ Component Task Reference This table identifies the server components that are replaceable or must be removed as part of a service operation. Component Oracle ILOM Target Service Links Battery “Servicing the Battery” on page 91 /SYS/MB/BAT DIMM “Servicing DIMMs”...
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  • Page 17: Detecting And Managing Faults

    When a problem arises, use these topics to find the source of the problem and to select a course of action. “Diagnostics Process” on page 18 ■ “Tool Availability” on page 20 ■ “Log Into Oracle ILOM (Service)” on page 21 ■ “Oracle ILOM Service-Related Commands” on page 22 ■ Related Information “Component Task Reference” on page 15 ■...
  • Page 18: Diagnostics Process

    Depending on the fault, you might need to perform all of the steps or just some of them. You also might have to run diagnostic software that needs to be installed or enabled. SPARC T5-1B Server Module Service Manual • February 2019...
  • Page 19 Understanding Diagnostics and Tools This table provides descriptions of the troubleshooting actions that you should take to identify a faulty component, along with links to topics with additional information on each diagnostic action. Detecting and Managing Faults...
  • Page 20: Tool Availability

    If system messages indicate a faulty component, replace “Viewing Log Files and System information. Messages” on page 36 Run Oracle VTS software. To run Oracle VTS, the server must be running the ■ Refer to the Oracle VTS software Oracle Solaris OS. documentation. ■...
  • Page 21: Log Into Oracle Ilom (Service)

    ■ Log Into Oracle ILOM (Service) Use this procedure to log into Oracle ILOM through one of these modular system components: CMM – Through a terminal window on a system that is on the same network as the CMM. ■...
  • Page 22: Oracle Ilom Service-Related Commands

    (Optional) Enable the Oracle ILOM legacy target names. In current versions of Oracle ILOM, the target names for /SYS, /SP, and /CH are not displayed by default. Even though the names are not displayed, you can use these target names in commands at any time.
  • Page 23: Interpreting Leds

    Takes the host server module from the OS to either kmdb or OBP (equivalent set /HOST send_break_action=break to a Stop-A), depending on the mode Oracle Solaris software was booted. Controls the host server module OBP firmware method of booting. property set /HOST/bootmode property=value is state, config, or script.
  • Page 24: Front Panel Controls And Leds

    “Understanding Diagnostics and Tools” on page 17 ■ “Configuring POST” on page 26 ■ “Managing Faults” on page 32 ■ “Viewing Log Files and System Messages” on page 36 ■ Front Panel Controls and LEDs SPARC T5-1B Server Module Service Manual • February 2019...
  • Page 25 The recessed Power button toggles the host on or off. button “Shut Down the OS and Host (Power Button – Graceful)” on page Reset button For authorized Oracle service use only. Drive Ready to Indicates that the drive can be removed during a hot-plug operation. Remove LED “Remove a Drive or Drive Filler”...
  • Page 26: Configuring Post

    POST checks the basic integrity of the critical hardware components in the server module. You can set Oracle ILOM properties to control various aspects of POST operations. For example, you can specify the events that cause POST to run, the level of testing POST performs, and the amount of diagnostic information POST displays.
  • Page 27: Oracle Ilom Properties That Affect Post Behavior

    For example, if POST detects a faulty processor core, the core is disabled, POST completes its test sequence, and the server module boots using the remaining cores. Related Information “Oracle ILOM Properties That Affect POST Behavior” on page 27 ■ “Configure POST” on page 29 ■...
  • Page 28 Displays all test, informational, and some debugging messages in POST output. Displays extensive debugging information. debug Does not display POST output. none This flowchart illustrates the same set of Oracle ILOM set command variables. SPARC T5-1B Server Module Service Manual • February 2019...
  • Page 29: Configure Post

    “Run POST With Maximum Testing” on page 31 ■ Configure POST If you are accessing the server module through the CMM, prepend each target path with /Servers/Blades/Blade_n, where n is the slot in which the server module is installed. Log into Oracle ILOM. Detecting and Managing Faults...
  • Page 30 If the virtual keyswitch is set to normal, and you want to define the mode, level, verbosity, or trigger, set the respective parameters. Syntax: set /HOST/diag property=value “Oracle ILOM Properties That Affect POST Behavior” on page 27 for a list of parameters and values. Examples: ->...
  • Page 31: Run Post With Maximum Testing

    -> Related Information “POST Overview” on page 26 ■ “Oracle ILOM Properties That Affect POST Behavior” on page 27 ■ “Run POST With Maximum Testing” on page 31 ■ Run POST With Maximum Testing Use this procedure to configure the server module to run the maximum level of POST.
  • Page 32: Managing Faults

    If PSH detects a faulty component, use the fmadm faulty command to display information about the fault. See “Check for Faults” on page Related Information “Check for Faults” on page 33 ■ SPARC T5-1B Server Module Service Manual • February 2019...
  • Page 33: Check For Faults

    Are you sure you want to start /SP/faultmgmt/shell (y/n)? y   faultmgmtsp> Check for PSH-diagnosed faults. This example shows how to check for faults through the Oracle ILOM fault management shell. faultmgmtsp> fmadm faulty ------------------- ------------------------------------ -------------- -------- Time UUID...
  • Page 34 UUID (59b2d926-4896-e979-e85c-cfedb5daedf5), which is unique for every fault. This is sometimes identified as an Event ID. Message identifier (SPSUN4V-8000-F2), which can be used to obtain ■ additional fault information. Faulted component, including these details: ■ SPARC T5-1B Server Module Service Manual • February 2019...
  • Page 35: Clear A Fault

    ■ Use the message ID to obtain more information about this type of fault: Obtain the message ID from console output. Log into My Oracle Support at: https://support.oracle.com Search on the message ID. Follow the suggested actions to repair the fault.
  • Page 36: Viewing Log Files And System Messages

    ■ Viewing Log Files and System Messages With the OS running on the server, you have the full complement of Oracle Solaris OS files and commands available for collecting information and for troubleshooting. If PSH does not indicate the source of a fault, check the message buffer and log files for notifications for faults.
  • Page 37: Check The Message Buffer

    Log in as superuser. Type: # dmesg Related Information “View Log Files (Oracle Solaris)” on page 37 ■ “View Log Files (Oracle ILOM)” on page 38 ■ View Log Files (Oracle Solaris) The error logging daemon, syslogd, automatically records various system warnings, errors, and faults in message files.
  • Page 38: View Log Files (Oracle Ilom)

    View the event log. # show /SP/logs/event/list View the audit log. # show /SP/logs/audit/list Related Information “Check the Message Buffer” on page 37 ■ “View Log Files (Oracle Solaris)” on page 37 ■ SPARC T5-1B Server Module Service Manual • February 2019...
  • Page 39: Preparing For Service

    Follow all cautions and instructions marked on the equipment. ■ Follow all cautions and instructions described in the documentation that shipped with your ■ server module and in the SPARC T5-1B Server Module Safety and Compliance Guide. Preparing for Service...
  • Page 40: Safety Symbols

    PCI cards. When servicing or removing server module components, attach an antistatic strap to your wrist and then to a metal area on the chassis. Following this practice equalizes the electrical potentials between you and the server module. SPARC T5-1B Server Module Service Manual • February 2019...
  • Page 41: Antistatic Mat

    The serial number of the modular system is provided on a label on the upper left edge of the front bezel. You can also type an Oracle ILOM command to display the number. Log into Oracle ILOM on the CMM.
  • Page 42: Find The Server Module Serial Number

    12. However, this label is not present on a server module that has been moved into a new enclosure assembly. You also can type the Oracle ILOM commands to display the number. Log into Oracle ILOM. “Log Into Oracle ILOM (Service)” on page Display the server module's serial number.
  • Page 43: Locate The Server Module

    Identify the server module with a blinking white LED. Once you locate the server module, press the Locator LED to turn it off. Alternatively, you can turn off the Locator LED by typing the Oracle ILOM set /System Note - locator_indicator=off command.
  • Page 44: Preparing The Server Module For Removal

    Shut Down the OS and Host (Commands) This topic describes one method for shutting down the Oracle Solaris OS. For information on other ways to shut down the Oracle Solaris OS, refer to the Oracle Solaris OS documentation. Log in as superuser or equivalent.
  • Page 45: Shut Down The Os And Host (Power Button - Graceful)

    Shut Down the OS and Host (Power Button – Graceful) (If applicable) Shut down all logical domains. Refer to the Oracle Solaris system administration and Oracle VM Server for SPARC documentation for additional information. Shut down the Oracle Solaris OS.
  • Page 46: Shut Down The Os And Host (Emergency Shutdown)

    “Shut Down the OS and Host (Commands)” on page 44 ■ “Shut Down the OS and Host (Power Button – Graceful)” on page 45 ■ “Set the Server Module to a Ready-to-Remove State” on page 47 ■ SPARC T5-1B Server Module Service Manual • February 2019...
  • Page 47: Set The Server Module To A Ready-To-Remove State

    Log into Oracle ILOM. “Log Into Oracle ILOM (Service)” on page Ensure that the host is powered off. Perform one of these commands according to the way that you logged into Oracle ILOM: From the CMM, type. ■ -> show /Servers/Blades/Blade_n/System power_state...
  • Page 48: Remove The Server Module From The Modular System

    If a cable is connected to the front of the server module, disconnect it. Press the buttons on either side of the UCP to release the connector. Open both ejector arms (panel 1). SPARC T5-1B Server Module Service Manual • February 2019...
  • Page 49 Remove the Server Module From the Modular System Squeeze both latches on each of the two ejector arms. Pull the server module out (panel 2 and panel 3). Close the ejector arms. Remove the server module from the modular system (panel 3). Lift the server module with two hands.
  • Page 50: Accessing Internal Components

    Attach an antistatic wrist strap. When handling components, attach an antistatic strap to your wrist and then to a metal area on the enclosure. Related Information “Safety Information” on page 39 ■ SPARC T5-1B Server Module Service Manual • February 2019...
  • Page 51: Remove The Cover

    Remove the Cover “Remove the Cover” on page 51 ■ Remove the Cover (If needed) Remove the server module from the modular system. “Remove the Server Module From the Modular System” on page (If needed) Attach an antistatic strap to your wrist and then to a metal area on the server module.
  • Page 52 Remove the Cover “Replace the Cover” on page 99 ■ SPARC T5-1B Server Module Service Manual • February 2019...
  • Page 53: Servicing Drives

    Servicing Drives These topics apply to hard drives and solid state drives installed in the front slots of the server module. The term drive applies to either a hard drive or a solid state drive. Note - Description Links Replace a faulty drive. “Drive Hot-Plugging Guidelines”...
  • Page 54: Drive Configuration

    This figure and table describe the physical addresses assigned to the drives installed when the drive is installed into a particular slot. The Oracle Solaris OS now uses the WWN syntax in place of the unique tn (target ID) Note - field in logical device names.
  • Page 55 Drive Configuration Description Drive slot 1 (filler installed) Related Information “Drive LEDs” on page 56 ■ “Drive Hot-Plugging Guidelines” on page 57 ■ “Determine Which Drive Is Faulty” on page 57 ■ “Remove a Drive or Drive Filler” on page 58 ■...
  • Page 56: Drive Leds

    Drive Service Action When on (amber), indicates that the drive has experienced a fault condition. Required LED Drive Ready to Remove LED Indicates if a drive can be removed during a hot-plug operation. SPARC T5-1B Server Module Service Manual • February 2019...
  • Page 57: Drive Hot-Plugging Guidelines

    The drive cannot be logically isolated from the online operations of the server module. ■ If your drive falls into these conditions, you must shut down the Oracle Solaris OS before you replace the drive. See “Shut Down the OS and Host (Commands)” on page Related Information “Remove a Drive or Drive Filler”...
  • Page 58: Remove A Drive Or Drive Filler

    Shut down the Oracle Solaris OS. ■ If the drive cannot be taken offline, shut down the Oracle Solaris OS on the server module. “Shut Down the OS and Host (Commands)” on page Verify whether the blue drive Ready to Remove LED is illuminated on the front of the drive.
  • Page 59 56. The blue LED will be illuminated only if the drive was taken offline using cfgadm or an equivalent command. The LED will not be illuminated if Oracle Solaris was shut down. Remove the drive. Push the latch release button on the drive (panels 1 and 2).
  • Page 60: Install A Drive Or Drive Filler

    If you are adding an additional drive, install the drive in the next available drive slot. ■ (If needed) Remove the drive filler from this slot. “Remove a Drive or Drive Filler” on page SPARC T5-1B Server Module Service Manual • February 2019...
  • Page 61: Verify A Drive

    Verify a Drive Slide the drive into the bay until it is fully seated (panel 1). Close the latch to lock the drive in place (panels 2 and 3). Consider your next step: “Verify a Drive” on page 61 ■ “Returning the Server Module to Operation”...
  • Page 62 RAID configuration. These commands might apply to your circumstances: You can use the Oracle Solaris command cfgadm -al to list all drives in the device tree, ■ including unconfigured drives. Refer to the cfgadm man page for details.
  • Page 63: Servicing Dimms

    Servicing DIMMs These topics describe how to determine which DIMMs are faulty, how to remove, install, and verify DIMMs, and how to increase memory by adding additional DIMMs. Description Links Replace a faulty DIMM. “Determine Which DIMM Is Faulty” on page 67 “DIMM FRU Names”...
  • Page 64: Dimm Fru Names

    DIMM FRU Names 16 Gbytes ■ Refer to the SPARC T5-1B Server Module Product Notes for possible updates to supported capacities. Install quantities of 16 DIMMs. ■ Ensure that all DIMMs are the same capacity and rank classification. ■ Related Information “DIMM FRU Names”...
  • Page 65 DIMM FRU Names Related Information “DIMM Configuration” on page 63 ■ “Determine Which DIMM Is Faulty” on page 67 ■ “Remove a DIMM” on page 68 ■ “Install a DIMM” on page 69 ■ “Verify a DIMM” on page 70 ■...
  • Page 66: Dimm Leds

    ■ “Determine Which DIMM Is Faulty” on page 67 ■ “Remove a DIMM” on page 68 ■ “Install a DIMM” on page 69 ■ “Verify a DIMM” on page 70 ■ SPARC T5-1B Server Module Service Manual • February 2019...
  • Page 67: Determine Which Dimm Is Faulty

    Determine Which DIMM Is Faulty Determine Which DIMM Is Faulty This procedure describes how to use the DIMM LEDs on the motherboard to pinpoint the physical location of a faulty DIMM. You can also obtain the location of the faulty DIMM using the fmadm faulty command. Note - This command displays the FRU name.
  • Page 68: Remove A Dimm

    (panel 1). Grasp the top corners of the DIMM, and lift and remove it from the server module (panel 2). Place the DIMM on an antistatic mat. Install a replacement DIMM. SPARC T5-1B Server Module Service Manual • February 2019...
  • Page 69: Install A Dimm

    Install a DIMM “Install a DIMM” on page Related Information “Install a DIMM” on page 69 ■ “DIMM FRU Names” on page 64 ■ Install a DIMM This procedure involves handling circuit boards that are extremely sensitive to static Caution - electricity.
  • Page 70: Verify A Dimm

    Reset the host so that POST runs. -> reset /System Are you sure you want to reset /System (y/n)? y Return the virtual keyswitch to Normal mode. -> set /SYS keyswitch_state=Normal SPARC T5-1B Server Module Service Manual • February 2019...
  • Page 71 Verify a DIMM Set 'keyswitch_state' to 'Normal' Start the Oracle ILOM fault management shell. -> start /SP/faultmgmt/shell Are you sure you want to start /SP/faultmgmt/shell (y/n)? y   faultmgmtsp> Check the event log. This example shows a faulty DIMM. faultmgmtsp> fmadm faulty...
  • Page 72 Operation” on page If you are servicing additional components, see “Component Task Reference” on page ■ Related Information “Install a DIMM” on page 69 ■ “Verify a DIMM” on page 70 ■ SPARC T5-1B Server Module Service Manual • February 2019...
  • Page 73: Servicing The Fem

    Servicing the FEM The server module supports the installation of one FEM. To see a list of supported FEMs for this server module, refer to the SPARC T5-1B Server Module Product Notes. Description Links Replace a FEM. “Remove a FEM” on page 75 “Install a FEM”...
  • Page 74 Installs in FEM 0 connector. FEM 0 connector Double-wide FEM Installs in both FEM connectors. FEM 1 connector Related Information “Remove a FEM” on page 75 ■ “Install a FEM” on page 75 ■ SPARC T5-1B Server Module Service Manual • February 2019...
  • Page 75: Remove A Fem

    Remove a FEM Remove a FEM FEMs are available in single and double widths. Figures in this procedure depict a double-wide FEM, but the procedure applies to both types of FEMs. Prepare for service. “Preparing for Service” on page Lift the lever to eject the FEM (panel 1). Tilt the FEM up and remove the FEM (panel 2).
  • Page 76 “Returning the Server Module to ■ Operation” on page If you are servicing additional components, see “Component Task Reference” on page ■ Related Information “Remove a FEM” on page 75 ■ SPARC T5-1B Server Module Service Manual • February 2019...
  • Page 77: Servicing The Sp Card

    Servicing the SP Card The server module has an SP card with firmware that provides Oracle ILOM. “Remove the SP Card” on page 77 ■ “Install the SP Card” on page 78 ■ Related Information “Detecting and Managing Faults” on page 17 ■...
  • Page 78: Install The Sp Card

    “Install the SP Card” on page 78 ■ Install the SP Card (If needed) Remove the SP card. “Remove the SP Card” on page Insert the replacement SP card into the retainer (panel 1). SPARC T5-1B Server Module Service Manual • February 2019...
  • Page 79 You must upgrade the firmware to a newer version that supports this chassis. Download the system firmware. Refer to Servers Administration and to Oracle ILOM documentation for instructions. Set the clock's day and time. Enter the datetime value in the form MMDDHHMMYYYY.
  • Page 80 = PDT (PST8PDT) uptime = 15 days, 02:36:54 usentpserver = disabled If you created a backup of the SP configuration, use the Oracle ILOM restore utility to restore the configuration. Consider your next step. If you are finished servicing components, see “Returning the Server Module to...
  • Page 81: Servicing The Id Prom

    The ID PROM, sometimes referred to as the SCC, provides the server module with the host ID, MAC addresses, and some Oracle ILOM configuration information. The ID PROM does not typically require replacement. However, if you replace the ID PROM, be aware that the host ID and MAC address will change.
  • Page 82 Lift the ID PROM straight up from its socket. Place the ID PROM on an antistatic mat. Install an ID PROM. “Install the ID PROM” on page Related Information “Install the ID PROM” on page 83 ■ SPARC T5-1B Server Module Service Manual • February 2019...
  • Page 83: Install The Id Prom

    Install the ID PROM “Verify the ID PROM” on page 85 ■ Install the ID PROM (If needed) Remove the ID PROM. “Remove the ID PROM” on page Servicing the ID PROM...
  • Page 84 Align the ID PROM notched end with the notched end on the motherboard socket and press in place. Return the server module to operation. “Returning the Server Module to Operation” on page Verify the ID PROM. “Verify the ID PROM” on page SPARC T5-1B Server Module Service Manual • February 2019...
  • Page 85: Verify The Id Prom

    Using Oracle ILOM: ■ -> show /HOST macaddress /HOST Properties: macaddress = 00:21:28:fa:26:96 Using Oracle Solaris and you are logged in with superuser privileges: ■ # ifconfig -a | grep ether ether 0:21:28:fa:26:96 ether 0:21:28:fa:26:97 ether 0:21:28:fa:26:96 ether 0:21:28:fa:26:97 When you are at the ok prompt: ■...
  • Page 86 Verify the ID PROM Related Information “Remove the ID PROM” on page 81 ■ “Install the ID PROM” on page 83 ■ SPARC T5-1B Server Module Service Manual • February 2019...
  • Page 87: Servicing The Usb Drive

    Servicing the USB Drive You can install one USB drive in the server module. Description Links Replace the USB drive. “Remove the USB Drive” on page 87 “Install a USB Drive” on page 89 Add a USB drive. “Install a USB Drive” on page 89 Related Information “Detecting and Managing Faults”...
  • Page 88 Remove the USB Drive Pull the drive out. (If needed) Install a USB drive. “Install a USB Drive” on page Related Information “Install a USB Drive” on page 89 ■ SPARC T5-1B Server Module Service Manual • February 2019...
  • Page 89: Install A Usb Drive

    Install a USB Drive Install a USB Drive The server module has a USB port on the motherboard. The USB port accepts USB drives that do not exceed a length of 45 mm. Prepare for service. “Preparing for Service” on page (If needed) Remove a USB drive.
  • Page 90 Do not use the lower port of this connector. Return the server module to operation. “Returning the Server Module to Operation” on page Related Information “Remove the USB Drive” on page 87 ■ SPARC T5-1B Server Module Service Manual • February 2019...
  • Page 91: Servicing The Battery

    Servicing the Battery The battery maintains server module time when the server module is powered off. If the server module fails to maintain the proper time when it is powered off, replace the battery. “Remove the Battery” on page 91 ■...
  • Page 92: Install The Battery

    “Install the Battery” on page Related Information “Servicing the SP Card” on page 77 ■ “Returning the Server Module to Operation” on page 99 ■ Install the Battery Use a CR2032 replacement battery. SPARC T5-1B Server Module Service Manual • February 2019...
  • Page 93 Install the replacement battery with the positive (+) side facing the nearby SP. Return the server module to operation. “Returning the Server Module to Operation” on page Access the Oracle ILOM prompt. “Log Into Oracle ILOM (Service)” on page Set the clock's day and time. Servicing the Battery...
  • Page 94 = Wed Sep 12 14:05:20 2012 timezone = PDT (PST8PDT) uptime = 15 days, 02:36:54 usentpserver = disabled Related Information “Install the Battery” on page 92 ■ “Servicing the Enclosure Assembly (Motherboard)” on page 95 ■ SPARC T5-1B Server Module Service Manual • February 2019...
  • Page 95: Servicing The Enclosure Assembly (Motherboard)

    If you determine that a faulty component is not one of the replaceable components described in this document, the enclosure assembly must be replaced. This procedure must be performed by an Oracle field service representative. Note - “Transfer Components to the New Enclosure Assembly” on page 95 ■...
  • Page 96 Transfer the DIMMs from the original server module to the enclosure assembly. Move each DIMM to the same slot in the enclosure assembly. See “Servicing DIMMs” on page Attach the original cover to the enclosure assembly. SPARC T5-1B Server Module Service Manual • February 2019...
  • Page 97 Step 14. Otherwise, go to Step Download the system firmware. Refer to Servers Administration, Updating Firmware and to Oracle ILOM documentation for instructions. Perform diagnostics to verify the proper operation of the server module. “Detecting and Managing Faults” on page Transfer the serial number and product number to the FRUID of the new enclosure assembly.
  • Page 98 Transfer Components to the New Enclosure Assembly Power on the host – See “Powering On the Host” on page 102. ■ Run POST or Oracle VTS to verify the server module --- See “Understanding Diagnostics ■ and Tools” on page Related Information “Detecting and Managing Faults”...
  • Page 99: Returning The Server Module To Operation

    Returning the Server Module to Operation These topics describe how to return Oracle's SPARC T5-1B server module to operation after removing it from Oracle's Sun Blade 6000 modular system for service. Step Description Links Replace the server module cover. “Replace the Cover” on page 99 Install the server module into the modular system.
  • Page 100: Install The Server Module Into The Modular System

    Hold the server module firmly with both hands so that you do not drop it. The server Caution - module can weigh as much as 20 pounds (9.0 kg). (If needed) Replace the cover. “Replace the Cover” on page SPARC T5-1B Server Module Service Manual • February 2019...
  • Page 101 Install the Server Module Into the Modular System (If needed) Remove the rear connector cover from the server module before inserting it in the modular system. Remove a filler panel from the modular system chassis slot that you intend to use.
  • Page 102: Powering On The Host

    The front panel LEDs blink three times, then the green OK LED on the front panel blinks ■ for a few minutes. Oracle ILOM is initialized on the server module SP and is ready to use, but the server ■ module host is not started.
  • Page 103 Note - the amount of installed memory and the configured diagnostic level. By default, the server module boots the Oracle Solaris OS. Perform any diagnostics that verify the results of servicing the server module. “Understanding Diagnostics and Tools” on page Related Information “Detecting and Managing Faults”...
  • Page 104 SPARC T5-1B Server Module Service Manual • February 2019...
  • Page 105 Cable management assembly. Chassis monitoring module (server modules only). The CMM is the service processor in the modular system that contains server modules. Oracle ILOM runs on the CMM, providing lights out management of the components in the modular system chassis. See...
  • Page 106 Host bus adapter. host The part of the server or server module with the CPU and other hardware that runs the Oracle Solaris OS and other applications. The term host is used to distinguish the primary computer from the SP. See SP.
  • Page 107 Media access controller address. modular The rackmountable chassis that holds server modules, storage modules, NEMs, and PCI EMs system (server modules only). The modular system provides Oracle ILOM through its CMM. MSGID Message identifier. name space Top-level Oracle ILOM target.
  • Page 108 OpenBoot PROM. Sometimes OBP is used in file names and messages to indicate a relationship to OpenBoot. Oracle ILOM Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager. Oracle ILOM firmware is preinstalled on a variety of Oracle systems. Oracle ILOM enables you to remotely manage your Oracle servers regardless of the state of the host system.
  • Page 109 Server modules also might have on-board storage and connectors that hold FEMs. Service processor. In the server or server module, the SP is a card with its own OS. The SP processes Oracle ILOM commands providing lights out management control of the host. See host. Solid-state drive.
  • Page 110 SPARC T5-1B Server Module Service Manual • February 2019...
  • Page 111 Index antistatic detecting faults, 17 mat and wrist strap (Service), 41 diag_level parameter, 27 diag_mode parameter, 27 diag_verbosity parameter, 28 diagnostics low-level, 26 battery process, 18 installing, 92 understanding, 17 removing, 91 DIMM fault LEDs, 64, 66 verifying, 91 DIMMs button configuration, 64, 66 Power, 45...
  • Page 112 13 message identifier, 33 installation order of DIMMs, 64, 66 motherboard, 95 installing battery, 92 cover, 99 DIMMs, 69 drives, 60 ok prompt, 44 enclosure assembly, 95 Oracle ILOM SPARC T5-1B Server Module Service Manual • February 2019...
  • Page 113 DIMM, 66 about, 26 slot assignments, DIMMs, 64 configuration examples, 29 configuring, 29 installing, 78 Oracle ILOM properties, 27 removing, 77 running in Diag Mode, 31 servicing, 77 Power button, 24, 45, 46 standby mode, 45, 47 Power OK LED, 24...
  • Page 114 Index understanding diagnostics, 17 USB drive, 87 installing, 89 removing, 87 servicing, 87 UUID, 33 verifying DIMMs, 70 drives, 61 ID PROM, 85 viewing log files, 36 SPARC T5-1B Server Module Service Manual • February 2019...

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