Using The Server Fault Remind Button - Oracle Database Appliance X10 Service Manual

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ODA X10-S DIMM
Populations (Single
Processor)
Four DIMM configuration
(factory default). DIMM
slots D3, D5, D6 and D8
are populated
Eight DIMM configuration.
DIMM slots D1, D3, D4,
D5, D6, D7, D8 and D10
are populated
Twelve DIMM
configuration. Slots D0
through D11 are
populated

Using the Server Fault Remind Button

When you press the server Fault Remind button [1], an LED located next to the Fault
Remind button lights green which indicates that there is sufficient voltage present in
the fault remind circuit to light any fault LEDs that were lit due to a component failure.
If this LED does not light when you press the Fault Remind button, it is likely that the
capacitor powering the fault remind circuit has lost its charge. This can happen if the
Fault Remind button is pressed for several minutes with fault LEDs lit, or if power is
removed from the server for more than 15 minutes.
The following figure shows the location of the Fault Remind button on the
motherboard.
ODA X10-L DIMM
Populations (Dual
Processor)
Eight DIMM configuration
(factory default). DIMM
slots D3, D5, D6 and D8
are populated for each
processor
Sixteen DIMM
configuration. DIMM slots
D1, D3, D4, D5, D6, D7,
D8 and D10 are
populated for each
processor
Twenty-four DIMM
configuration. DIMM slots
D0 through D11 are
populated for each
processor
Chapter 4
Servicing DIMMs (CRU)
ODA X10-HA DIMM
Populations (Dual
Processor, Dual Server
Node)
Eight DIMM configuration
(factory default). DIMM
slots D3, D5, D6 and D8
are populated for each
processor
Sixteen DIMM
configuration. DIMM slots
D1, D3, D4, D5, D6, D7,
D8 and D10 are
populated for each
processor
Twenty-four DIMM
configuration. DIMM slots
D0 through D11 are
populated for each
processor
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