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2.
Reconnect the HDD ribbon cable connector located on the power distribution
board [1].
3.
Return the system to operation.
a.
Install the middle section of the system top cover.
Install and tighten the Phillips screws that secure the middle section of the top cover to the
system chassis.
b.
If the system was installed in a rack, reinstall it into the rack.
See the
Oracle Database Appliance Owner's Guide
for instructions.
c.
Reconnect the power cords to the system and power on the system.
“Powering On Oracle Database Appliance (Original Version)” on page 142
.
Servicing the Front Indicator Panels (FRU)
The Oracle Database Appliance (original version) front indicator panels contain the LEDs and
indicators on the front of the system. Each server node has its own front indicator panel, which
sits behind the ears on the system chassis.
The front indicator panels are FRUs and can only be replaced by an Oracle-qualified service
technician.
Caution -
Equipment damage.
Remove all power from the system before removing or
installing the disk midplane module HDD cable. Power down both server nodes (also called
system controllers) and disconnect the power cords from the system before performing
these procedures. For instructions, see
“Shutting Down a Server Node and Powering Off the
.
The following topics are covered in this section:
■
“Remove Front Indicator Panel” on page 117
■
“Install Front Indicator Panel” on page 120
Remove Front Indicator Panel
1.
Prepare the system for service.
a.
Power off the system (both server nodes).
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