1 Return to Guided Maintenance and click Finish.
Guided Maintenance closes and the GUI displays the Pilot Overview page.
2 From the Pilot Overview page, review the status of the Pilot.
A status of Normal requires no action.
Verify Component Replacement on the Active Pilot
If you replaced a component on the active Pilot, complete the following steps to
verify the status of the Pilot:
1 Restart Oracle FS System Manager (GUI).
2 Navigate to System > Hardware > Pilots.
The GUI displays the Pilot Overview page.
3 From the Pilot Overview page, review the status of the Pilot.
A status of Normal requires no action.
Replace a Pilot DIMM
Dual in-line memory modules (DIMMs) provide random access memory (RAM)
for the central processing units (CPUs) in the Pilot. A failed DIMM would cause
the Pilot to fail and must be replaced as soon as possible.
Prerequisites:
•
Before handling a component, touch a grounded surface to discharge any
static electricity.
•
Attach an electrostatic discharge (ESD) wrist strap to your wrist, and stand
on an ESD mat while replacing components.
•
Ensure that all DIMM slots are filled with either filler panels or DIMMs to
ensure proper airflow.
•
Fail over the Pilot before replacing the component using Guided
Maintenance.
Each Pilot has two standard DIMMs with an 8 GB memory. DIMMs are
connected to the DIMM slots located on both sides of the central processing unit
(CPUs) and heatsinks on the Pilot
motherboard. DIMMs are customer
replaceable units (CRUs) but are not hot-swappable. Replacing a DIMM requires
you to power off the
Pilot
. The following figure shows the location of the DIMMs
on the
Pilot motherboard and DIMM LEDs.
Pilot Replacement Procedures
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