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Related Information
"About the Sun Server X4-2" on page 1
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"Diagnostic Tools" on page 22
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Diagnostic Tools
There are a variety of diagnostic tools, commands, and indicators you can use to
monitor and troubleshoot the server:
LEDs – These indicators provide a quick visual notification of the status of the
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server and of some of the CRUs and FRUs.
Oracle ILOM firmware – This firmware is located on the service processor and
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provides a comprehensive service portal using a command-line interface (CLI) and
browser user interface (BUI) for
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Sun Server X4-2 Service Manual • May 2014
Troubleshooting Task List
Description
Gather initial service information.
Investigate power-on problems.
Perform external visual inspection
and internal visual inspection.
View service processor logs and
sensor information.
Run diagnostics.
lights-out management capabilities (such as remote power-on, power-off, etc.)
monitoring the health of the environmental subsystem (such as power, fans,
temperature, cover interlock, etc.),
and fault management and automated diagnosis capabilities during server
initialization (such as QuickPath Interconnect code and Memory Reference
code) and server runtime
Section or Document
"Gather Service Information" on page 24
"Troubleshoot Power Problems" on page 26
"Inspect the Server Externally" on page 26
"Inspect Internal Server Components" on
page 26
Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM)
3.1 Documentation Library at:
http://www.oracle.com/goto/ILOM/docs
Oracle x86 Servers Diagnostics, Applications, and
Utilities Guide for Servers With Oracle ILOM 3.1
at:
http://www.oracle.com/goto/x86AdminD
iag/docs
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