Monitoring System Components - Oracle X5-2L Service Manual

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Monitoring System Components

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Monitoring System Components
The tables in this section identify the system components and describe the naming conventions
applied to the components of the Oracle Server X5-2L.
Each section corresponds to an IPMI entity ID and lists sensors, indicators, and field-
replaceable units (FRUs) related to that entity. The tables contain the following fields:
Component Name – Shows the user-visible component name used in management
interfaces to refer to a specific sensor, indicator, or FRU. The IPMI name is a shortened
form of the component name, and is indicated by the boldface portion of the component
name.
IPMI Type – Indicates the type of sensor, indicator, or FRU represented.
Description – Describes the particular component name reference.
Values – Defines the states of the sensor, indicator, or FRU entity, and any specific units or
values that are expected, if applicable.
Note -
are marked as hidden in the tables. Further, as of Oracle ILOM 3.1, the Oracle ILOM 3.0 legacy
targets /SYS and /STORAGE have been replaced by /System. Even though these legacy targets
might be hidden, you can still use them to issue commands. For information on legacy targets,
see the ILOM 3.1 Documentation Library at http://www.oracle.com/goto/ILOM/docs.
This section includes information for the following server components:
"System Chassis Components" on page 295
"Cooling Unit Components" on page 296
"Disk Backplane Components" on page 297
"Memory Device Components" on page 298
"Power Unit Components" on page 299
"Processor Components" on page 300
"System Board Components" on page 301
"System Firmware Components" on page 302
"Hard Disk Drive Components" on page 303
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Oracle Server X5-2L Service Manual • May 2015
Some component names are hidden in the Oracle ILOM user interfaces. These names
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