Index
A
B
- back panel
- connecting cables 2.5.2
- backplanes, storage drive 1.5.2
- battery
- BIOS
- BIOS Setup Utility
- accessing 7.2, 7.2.3
- Advanced screen 8.2
- Boot screen 8.4
- configuration management 7.1
- exiting from 7.4.8
- function keys 7.2.2
- IO screen 8.3
- Main screen 8.1
- menus, accessing 7.2.3
- navigating menu options 7.2.4
- Save and Exit screen 8.5
- setup screens summary 7.2.1
- shortcut key sequences 7.2.2
- TPM support 7.4.3
- UEFI BIOS 7.3
- boot device, selecting 7.4.2
- buttons
C
- carrier
- charge status indicator 2.1.4
- chassis
- clearing faults 2.1.3
- CMOD
- shipping 4.5.7.3
- cold service, preparing the server
- command-line interface (CLI), Oracle ILOM
- controlling Locate Button/LED indicator 3.7.1
- complete power removal 3.6, 3.6.8, 3.6.9
- component
- back panel 1.2.2
- back panel accessible 1.6.4
- chassis front panel accessible 1.6.3
- chassis internal components 1.6.2
- CPU module (CMOD) 1.4.1
- DIMMs 1.4.3
- field-replaceable units (FRUs) 9.2.1
- filler panels 3.7.4
- front panel 1.2.1
- identification 1.3
- indicators 9.3
- locations 1.3.1
- monitoring 9.2
- monitoring faults 9.1
- processors 1.4.2
- replaceable 1.3
- serviceability requirements 1.3.2, 1.3.3, 1.3.4
- SMOD 1.5, 1.5.1
- storage drives 1.5.3
- system sensors 9.4
- configuring the server
- dual 4-Socket server to single 8-Socket server 6.4
- dual 4-socket system (2x4) 6.1
- description 6.1.2
- Oracle X8-8 CPU Packages 6.2
- single 4-Socket server to single 8-Socket server 6.6
- single 4-socket system (1x4) 6.1
- description 6.1.1
- single 8-Socket server to dual 4-Socket server 6.3, 6.5
- single 8-socket system (1x8) 6.1
- description 6.1.3
- verifying CMOD configuration 6.8
- verifying server socket mode 6.7
- connecting
- contacting support 2.6.1
- controls 2.3.8.1
- cooling
- CPU module (CMOD)
- components 1.4.1
- cover, removing and installing 4.5.4, 4.5.5
- description 1.4
- fan module power supply 1.4.4
- fault remind circuit 1.4.1
- installing 4.5.6
- memory 1.4.1, 1.4.3
- memory slot locations 4.5.8.1
- overview 1.4
- processors 1.4.1, 1.4.2
- removing 4.5.3
- rules 4.5.2
- service 4.5
- slot designations 4.5.1
- CPU Module Package
- Oracle X8-8 CPU Packages 6.2
- customer-replaceable units (CRUs)
D
- diagnostics
- DIMMs
- fault LEDs
- inconsistencies with BIOS 4.5.8.6
- identifying a faulty DIMM 4.5.8.7
- installing 4.5.8.8
- labels 4.5.8.5
- overview 1.4.3
- physical layout 4.5.8.1
- population rules 4.5.8.2, 4.5.8.2.2
- population scenarios 4.5.8.3
- rank classification labels 4.5.8.5
- removing 4.5.8.7
- replacing 4.5.8.7
- service 4.5.8
- serviceability 1.3.4
- slot location 1.4.1
- slot locations 4.5.8.1
- slot numbering 4.5.8.1.1
- slot population order 4.5.8.2.1
- speeds 4.5.8.4
- supported configurations 4.5.8.2
- fault LEDs
- disk drive backplanes
- serviceability 1.3.4
- DPCC
- dual PCIe card carrier (DPCC)
E
F
I
- illustrated parts breakdown 1.3.1
- immediate power off 3.6, 3.6.9
- indicators 2.3.8.1
- AC power block 2.3.7
- back panel 1.2.2, 1.6.5, 2.3.8
- blink rates 2.3.9
- charge status 2.1.4
- DPCC 2.3.6
- dual PCIe card carrier (DPCC) 4.4.1.4
- fan modules 2.3.2
- Fault-Service Required
- front panel 2.3.1
- FIM 2.3.1
- front panel 1.2.1, 2.3.8
- HBA 1.6.5
- Locate Button/LED 1.6.5, 2.3.8.1.2, 3.7.1, 3.7.2
- front panel 2.3.1
- Locate Button/LED indicator 3.7.3
- NAC names 9.3
- normal operating state 2.3.8.1.1
- Overtemperature 2.3.1
- Power OK 1.6.5
- front panel 2.3.1
- power supply (PS) 2.3.3, 4.3.2
- SMOD 1.6.5
- SP 1.6.5
- front panel 2.3.1
- storage drive 2.3.5
- system module (SMOD) 2.3.4
- test 2.3.8.1.9
- troubleshooting 2.3
- installing components
- internal USB flash drive 4.6.7
- internal USB flash drives
- serviceability 1.3.4
- IO allocation
- enabling and disabling resources 7.4.5
- IO BIOS screen 8.3
- IPMI type 9.2
M
O
P
- PCIe cards
- power
- powering off server
- emergency 3.6.6
- gracefully, using Oracle ILOM CLI 3.6.1
- gracefully, using Oracle ILOM web interface 3.6.2
- gracefully, using the Power button 3.6.3
- graceful power off 3.6
- immediately, using Oracle ILOM CLI 3.6.4
- immediately, using Oracle ILOM web interface 3.6.5
- immediately, using the Power button 3.6.6
- immediate power off 3.6
- power removal 3.6.8
- server OS 3.6.7
- powering on server
- power supply (PS)
- processor-heatsink module
- socket cover 4.5.7.3
- processors
R
S
- safety symbols 3.2
- SAS cables
- Save and Exit BIOS screen 8.5
- screens, BIOS Setup Utility 7.2.1, 7.2.3
- serial number, locating 2.6.2
- server
- Auto Service Request 2.7
- boot process 2.3.8.1.1
- configuring the server for operation 6
- contacting support 2.6.1
- description 1.1
- diagnostics 2
- faults 2.1
- powering off immediately, using the Power button 3.6.6
- prepare the server for servicing 3
- returning server to operation 5
- serial number, locating 2.6.2
- troubleshooting 2, 2.2, 2.3
- troubleshooting hardware faults 2.1.1
- verifying server socket mode 6.7
- server boot process
- LEDs 2.3.8.1.1
- service
- cold 1.3.2
- CPU module (CMOD) 4.5
- energy storage module (ESM) 4.6.5
- ESM extension cable 4.6.5
- fan frames 4.2
- fan modules 4.2
- front indicator module (FIM) 4.7
- host bus adapter (HBA) 4.6.4
- hot 1.3.2
- memory (DIMMs) 4.5.8
- midplane assembly 4.8
- PCIe cards 4.4
- power supply (PS) 4.3
- processors (CPUs) 4.5.7
- SAS cables 4.6.6
- SMOD 4.6
- storage drives 4.1
- USB flash drive (internal) 4.6.7
- warm 1.3.2
- service, hot, warm, or cold 1.3.2, 1.3.3, 1.3.4
- serviceability requirements 1.3.2, 1.3.3, 1.3.4
- service processor (SP) 1.5.2
- shortcut key sequences, BIOS Setup Utility 7.2.2
- SMOD
- shipping 4.6.9
- Standby power 3.6.6, 3.6.9
- static prevention
- storage drive
- subsystem
- support, product 2.6.1
- switches 1.6.5
- system
- system module (SMOD)