Oracle Database Appliance X10 Service Manual page 97

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When you press the Fault Remind button, the processor fault LED for the failed
processor illuminates.
If the processor fault LED is off, the processor is operating properly.
If the processor fault LED is illuminated (amber), the processor failed and you must
replace it.
Note:
When you press the Fault Remind button, an LED located next to the Fault
Remind button illuminates green, indicating that there is sufficient voltage in the
fault remind circuit to illuminate any fault LEDs that were illuminated due to a
failure. If this LED fails to illuminate when you press the Fault Remind button, it
is likely that the capacitor powering the fault remind circuit lost its charge. This
can happen if you press the Fault Remind button for a long time with fault LEDs
illuminated, or if power was removed from the server for more than 15 minutes.
Using a Torx T20 screwdriver, loosen the six captive screws that secure the processor
3.
heatsink to the socket.
Loosen in reverse order 6-1, then go back and disengage completely.
Loosen captive screws 6,5,4,3,2,1 in the order shown in the illustration.
a.
Disengage captive screws 6,5,4,3,2,1 in the order shown in the illustration.
b.
A label on top of the heatsink provides additional detail.
Chapter 5
Servicing Processors (FRU)
5-5

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