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Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Service
Manual

Part No: 821–1084
March, 2013

Summary of Contents for Blade X6275 M2

Page 1: ...Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Service Manual Part No 821 1084 March 2013...

Page 2: ...soumis des restrictions d utilisation et de divulgation Sauf disposition de votre contrat de licence ou de la loi vous ne pouvez pas copier reproduire traduire diffuser modifier breveter transmettre...

Page 3: ...ront Panel LEDs and Features 16 Power and Reset 19 Power Modes 19 Power Button and Power OK LED 20 Powering On and Off the Server Module 22 Preparation Procedures for Service and Operation 25 Preparin...

Page 4: ...and Procedures 67 Diagnosing Server Module Hardware Faults 67 BIOS Power On Self Test POST Codes 84 Server Module Maintenance Procedures and Information 93 Specifications 129 Dimensions 129 Environmen...

Page 5: ...n and tasks related to powering on and off the server module Power and Reset on page 19 Important information and procedures for preparing to service the server Preparation Procedures for Service and...

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Page 7: ...nWeb Site For information about the Sun Blade X6275 M2 server module go to the http www oracle com goto blades page and click on your server model listed near the bottom At that site you can find link...

Page 8: ...rating Systems How to install a supported version of Microsoft Windows OS on your server Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Installation Guide for Oracle VM Operating Systems How to install a supported...

Page 9: ...cols Reference Guide Information about management protocols Translated versions of some of these documents are available at the web site described previously in Simplified Chinese Korean Japanese Fren...

Page 10: ...r the Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module for proving physical presence reading available_power in ILOM March 2011 Information removed from the Sun Blade X6275 M2 Installation Guide for configuring pre i...

Page 11: ...uding new firmware version and new OS version support January 2013 Updated information on replacing SP and motherboard in the Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Service Manual March 2013 Additional upda...

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Page 13: ...nodes within a blade are identical and symmetric but are fully independent of each other Each of the two nodes in the blade are based on a two socket Intel Xeon platform which consists of the IOH24D...

Page 14: ...server module Memory Up to 24 DDR3 LV DIMMs per blade 12 per node Up to 2 DDR3 LV DIMMs per channel 3 channels per installed processor Supported DIMMs 4 GB dual rank LV DDR3 1333 MHz 1 35 V 2 Gb 8 GB...

Page 15: ...al port Dual USB ports keyboard mouse USB device Operating systems For supported operating systems see Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Product Notes Chassis Compatibility The Sun Blade 6000 modular s...

Page 16: ...4 Service processor SP board 8 Energy Storage Modules ESM 2 See also CRUs and FRUs on page 26 Front Panel LEDs and Features The following illustration shows front panel features on the Sun Blade X627...

Page 17: ...2 Locate LED White 3 Ready to Remove LED Blue 4 Service Action Required LED Amber 5 Power OK LED Green 6 Power button 7 Non Maskable Interrupt NMI button Service only 8 Universal Connector Port UCP F...

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Page 19: ...nuously does not blink Standby power mode is the non operating mode That is the server is in a low power or powered down state and is not capable of booting and starting the OS In standby power mode m...

Page 20: ...off the nodes The state of the Power OK LED indicates the power mode The power button is used to power on the server module from standby mode to full power mode and to power off the server from full...

Page 21: ...er button See also Power Modes on page 19 LED Functions on page 68 How to Power the Server Module to Standby Power Mode on page 22 How to Power On the Server Module to Full Power Mode on page 23 Power...

Page 22: ...Note The Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server module is a dual node server If necessary use this procedure for both nodes This task assumes that you are at the server module working locally See Power Modes on pa...

Page 23: ...wer OK LED on page 20 Install the server module in the Sun Blade chassis See How to Install the Server Module in the Chassis on page 35 The green OK LED on the front panel of the server module blinks...

Page 24: ...the OK LED on the front panel blinks indicating that the server module is in standby power mode To perform an immediate shutdown press and hold the Power button for at least four seconds until the mai...

Page 25: ...ures on page 28 Using the Locate LED to Find the Server Module Optional on page 29 How to Remove the Server Module from the Chassis on page 31 How to Remove the Server Module Top Cover on page 33 How...

Page 26: ...ents Caution Possible component damage Do not use liquids or spray cleaners to clean the interior of the server The use of liquids or spray cleaners within the interior of the server the chassis and t...

Page 27: ...pt to run the server module with the cover removed Hazardous voltage present Caution Equipment damage possible The server module cover must be in place for proper air flow For your protection observe...

Page 28: ...antistatic strap to your wrist and then to a metal area on the chassis Following this practice equalizes the electrical potentials between you and the server Note An antistatic wrist strap is not inc...

Page 29: ...e LED using the ILOM CLI or the ILOM web interface How to Use the ILOM Web Interface to Turn On and Off the Locate LED on page 29 How to Use the ILOM CLI to Turn On and Off the Locate LED on page 31 H...

Page 30: ...t Set LED to Fast Blink To turn off the Locate LED use the Actions drop down list to select Turn LED Off A popup confirmation window appears Click OK The Status field for the Locate LED changes to ref...

Page 31: ...LED enter the following command at the CLI prompt set CH LOCATE value Off To verify the status of the Locate LED enter the following command at the CLI prompt show CH LOCATE The output of the command...

Page 32: ...me time until fully extended Caution Possible component damage or personal injury Do not attempt to remove the server module using only the ejector levers To partially remove the server module from th...

Page 33: ...33 How to Remove the Server ModuleTop Cover See How to Remove the Server Module from the Chassis on page 31 Remove the server module chassis See How to Remove the Server Module from the Chassis on pag...

Page 34: ...areas Caution Possible component damage Do not use liquids or spray cleaners to clean the interior of the server The use of liquids or spray cleaners within the interior of the server the chassis and...

Page 35: ...module filler panel See How to Remove a Server Module Filler Panel on page 127 Do not discard the server module filler panel Caution Do not operate the chassis with empty slots Always insert a server...

Page 36: ...ts in the chassis sidewalls Rotate the ejector levels inward toward the center of the server module until they lock into place If the chassis is powered on the server module comes up to standby power...

Page 37: ...and Installing DIMMs on page 39 Removing and Installing Flash Modules on page 46 Removing and Installing the Energy Storage Modules on page 50 Removing and Installing the Service Processor Board on p...

Page 38: ...he System Battery Two real time clock RTC system batteries type CR2032 one per compute node are located on the motherboard Battery Replacement Illustration Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Service Man...

Page 39: ...nd press it into position See frames 3 and 4 in Battery Replacement Illustration on page 37 Install the SP board See How to Install the Service Processor Board on page 54 Clear the CMOS NVRAM See Clea...

Page 40: ...essary use this procedure for both nodes For information about using the DIMM test circuit see Using the DIMM and CPU On Board Test Circuitry on page 77 Prepare the server module for service See Prepa...

Page 41: ...M LED DIMM Status Off Operating properly On amber Faulty and should be replaced How to Remove DIMMs on page 44 DIMM Slot Designations and Population Order on page 42 DIMM Population Rules and Guidelin...

Page 42: ...module enclosure The following illustration shows the DIMM slot designations and population order Populate the blue set of slots first and then populate the white set of slots When populating DIMM sl...

Page 43: ...1333 MHz DIMMs Both CPUs on each node must be populated identically and must have exactly the same memory configuration DIMM slot population order First set to populate D5 D3 D1 Second set to populat...

Page 44: ...rvice on page 25 Rotate both DIMM slot ejectors outward as far as they will go This action partially ejects the DIMM from the slot Carefully lift the DIMM straight up to remove it from the slot Prepar...

Page 45: ...n Rules and Guidelines for the Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server module on page 43 Prepare the server module for service See How to Prepare the Server Module for Service on page 25 Ensure that the ejector tab...

Page 46: ...modules ESMs When the server is removed from the power source the chassis the ESMs slowly lose their charge A Charge Status LED on the motherboard indicates the status of the charge When the LED is of...

Page 47: ...flash modules If necessary back up any data that is contained on the Flash Module FMod Prepare the server module for service See Preparing the Server for Service on page 25 Locate the FMod slot on th...

Page 48: ...y lose their charge A Charge Status LED on the motherboard indicates the status of the charge When the LED is off the ESMs are not charged When the LED is on the ESMs are charged It is not safe to rem...

Page 49: ...flash module with the slot Align the FMod notch with the key in the connector This ensures that the FMod is oriented correctly Push the flash module into the slot until the ejector tabs lock the FMod...

Page 50: ...ge 51 How to Remove the Energy Storage Modules Note This component is a customer replaceable unit FRU Note The Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server module is a dual node server If necessary use this procedure fo...

Page 51: ...the front facing side Slide out the rear ESM by pulling it through the opening in the holder Prepare the server module for operation See How to Prepare the Server Module for Operation on page 34 How...

Page 52: ...ESM in the empty holder with the cable facing up and toward the rear of the server Slide the ESM into the holder and guide the cable into the cable slot on the back side of the holder Position the fr...

Page 53: ...How to Install the Service Processor Board on page 54 How to Remove the Service Processor Board Note This component is a customer replaceable unit CRU If you are replacing an SP board that is not dead...

Page 54: ...This component is a customer replaceable unit CRU If you are replacing a SP board and have not yet removed the old one see How to Remove the Service Processor Board on page 53 If you are installing a...

Page 55: ...with the BIOS ILOM firmware package you downloaded earlier see the BeforeYou Begin information in How to Remove the Service Processor Board on page 53 This will ensure that both the BIOS and ILOM firm...

Page 56: ...h nodes See Illustrated Parts Breakdown on page 15 for the location of the USB flash drive ports See USB Flash Drive Specifications on page 130 If necessary back up any data that is contained on the U...

Page 57: ...e to install a USB flash drive in the motherboard mounted USB ports Note The Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server module is a dual node server If necessary use this procedure for both nodes See How to Remove USB...

Page 58: ...ormation Use the ILOM web interface or CLI Refer to the corresponding ILOM documentation Removing and Installing a CPU and Heatsink Assembly Note This component is a field replaceable unit FRU When re...

Page 59: ...ies see Illustrated Parts Breakdown on page 15 For information about using the CPU test circuit see Using the DIMM and CPU On Board Test Circuitry on page 77 Prepare the server module for service See...

Page 60: ...and Heatsink Assembly on page 60 How to Remove a CPU and Heatsink Assembly Note This component is a field replaceable unit FRU See How to Identify a Faulty CPU on page 59 Prepare the server module fo...

Page 61: ...counteract the pressure of the captive spring loaded screws that secure the heatsink to the motherboard Use a number two Phillips screwdriver to alternately loosen each of the two spring loaded mount...

Page 62: ...to remove the thermal compound from the top of the component See frame 4 of the illustration in Step 2 To release the processor cover retaining lever push down on the end of the lever and move it slig...

Page 63: ...mbly see How to Remove a CPU and Heatsink Assembly on page 60 Ensure that the CPU socket release lever is in the fully open position See frame 1 in the following illustration 2 3 Removing and Installi...

Page 64: ...of the illustration in Step 3 Carefully position heatsink over the CPU and align the heatsink screws with the screw holes in the motherboard See frame 4 of the illustration in Step 3 Lower the heatsi...

Page 65: ...the FRUID information before removing the motherboard See How to Back Up FRU Information on page 127 For the location of components see Illustrated Parts Breakdown on page 15 Prepare the server module...

Page 66: ...to update the FRU MAC address so the information is correct in the PRIMARY container To update the FRUID MAC address for the new motherboard enter the following command setpsnc m NEW_MAC_ADDRESS where...

Page 67: ...86 diagnostic software that is available for your server Refer to the x86 Server Diagnostics Guide included with the server s online documentation collection How to view sensor information and set up...

Page 68: ...lowing LEDs Locate LED helps you find the server You can activate the Locate LED using ILOM For more information see Using the Locate LED to Find the Server Module Optional on page 29 Ready to Remove...

Page 69: ...Note After server module insertion into a powered on chassis all front panel LEDs blink three times Front Panel LEDs 69...

Page 70: ...the multi port cable See Also POST Code LEDs on page 70 DIMM Fault LEDs on page 72 CPU Fault LEDs on page 74 FMod Power Status LEDs on page 76 POST Code LEDs Two pairs of LEDs inside the front panel o...

Page 71: ...D Red For a list of POST codes see Table 1 2 Node 1 Code LED Red TABLE 1 POST Codes For the Front Panel POST Code LEDs Code Meaning 4F Initializing IPMI BT interface D4 Testing base memory system migh...

Page 72: ...back into register Giving control to F000 ROM at F000 FFF0h See Also Front Panel LEDs on page 68 DIMM Fault LEDs on page 72 CPU Fault LEDs on page 74 FMod Power Status LEDs on page 76 DIMM Fault LEDs...

Page 73: ...Fault Remind button is pressed and a CPU fault exists 2 Fault Remind button and Charge Status LED Green On solid when circuit is charged and usable Off when the circuit is not charged circuit is unus...

Page 74: ...t state The Fault Remind button Pressing the Fault Remind Button lights up the CPU Fault LEDs for the CPUs that are in a fault state The Charge Status LED indicates the usability of the DIMM test circ...

Page 75: ...button is pressed and a CPU or DIMM fault exists 2 Fault Remind button and Charge Status LED Green On solid when circuit is charged and usable Off when the circuit is not charged circuit is unusable...

Page 76: ...atus LED Green On solid when ESM is charged and circuit is usable Off when the ESM is not charged and circuit is in an unusable state Note Do not remove FMod when FMod Power Status LED is lit 3 FMod n...

Page 77: ...error information is lost For the circuitry to become usable again the server module must be installed in the chassis and the error must occur again Tip When diagnosing DIMM and CPU errors the best pr...

Page 78: ...ble has a DB 9 serial connector while the three port cable does not The following illustration shows the interfaces available through the UCP using the three connector multi port cable Legend 1 USB 2...

Page 79: ...ert the multi port cable into the UCP on the server module front panel Connect the devices using the appropriate interfaces Caution Possible component damage The multi port cable is designed for tempo...

Page 80: ...e systems boots and clears the NVRAM How to Clear the CMOS and Reset the BIOS Password Using Jumpers You can reset a password and clear both the CMOS NVRAM and BIOS password by changing the J42_1 comp...

Page 81: ...Locate the jumpers J42_1 compute node 0 and J42_2 compute node 1 jumpers on the rear of the motherboard The jumper default position is 1 2 2 Clearing CMOS NVRAM and Resetting Passwords 81...

Page 82: ...dule for operation See Preparing the Server for Operation on page 34 Recovering from Corrupted Service Processor Firmware If the service processor SP firmware becomes corrupted you can recover by usin...

Page 83: ...g file used to update the SP from the ILOM Restart the SP Refer to the corresponding ILOM supplement for detailed preboot menu and ILOM information Interrupt the SP boot process to access the preboot...

Page 84: ...rious hardware tests memory ports etc it generates a series of four digit hexadecimal codes that you can read at the bottom right corner of the system s VGA screen the POST needs to advance past the v...

Page 85: ...erface on page 85 How to View BIOS POST Codes Using the CLI on page 86 How toView BIOS POST Codes Using theWeb Interface Open a browser and use the node SP s IP address as the URL Refer to the Oracle...

Page 86: ...ngs Configuration screen configure the following settings by selecting enable or disable Quick Boot This option is enabled by default The BIOS skips certain tests while booting such as the extensive m...

Page 87: ...d to the system event log SEL for a hardware component The system continues booting with a degraded state The user might want to replace the component Pause The message appears on the screen an error...

Page 88: ...the power requirements of the installed processor The processor will be run at a reduced frequency which will impact system performance Pause 0102 Error The CPU Core to Bus ratio or VID configuration...

Page 89: ...r Failed BIST Pause 0155 Processor Failed BIST Pause 0156 Processor Failed BIST Pause 0157 Processor Failed BIST Pause 0158 Processor Failed BIST 0159 Processor Failed BIST 015A Processor Failed BIST...

Page 90: ...epping Pause 0183 BIOS does not support current stepping Pause 0184 BIOS does not support current stepping Pause 0185 BIOS does not support current stepping Pause 0186 BIOS does not support current st...

Page 91: ...ed Memory Vendor DIMM_A4 5185 Unsupported Memory Vendor DIMM_B0 Warning 5186 Unsupported Memory Vendor DIMM_B1 Warning 5187 Unsupported Memory Vendor DIMM_B2 Warning 5188 Unsupported Memory Vendor DIM...

Page 92: ...Unsupported AMB Vendor DIMM_B3 Warning 51AA Unsupported AMB Vendor DIMM_B4 Warning 51AB Unsupported AMB Vendor DIMM_B5 Warning 51AC Unsupported AMB Vendor DIMM_C0 Warning 51AD Unsupported AMB Vendor...

Page 93: ...ID Information on page 126 How to Back Up FRU Information on page 127 Removing and Installing a Server Module Filler Panel on page 127 About the BIOS Setup Utility The Basic Input Output System BIOS h...

Page 94: ...Utility on page 95 BIOS Setup Menu Screens on page 96 BIOS Setup Utility Screens Overview The following illustration shows the organization of the BIOS Setup Utility screens The following table summa...

Page 95: ...the BIOS Setup Utility The BIOS Setup Utility contains both read only information and settings that can be customized Use this procedure to access the BIOS Setup Utility and customize settings See Ab...

Page 96: ...s those changes are valid with the system boot BIOS Setup Menu Screens on page 96 BIOS Setup Menu Screens Note The screens shown are examples The version numbers and the screen items and selections sh...

Page 97: ...me and the system date In addition the BIOS Main screen provides the following read only information BIOS Information Build Date BIOS ID Processor Information CPU model CPU speed CPU count Thread coun...

Page 98: ...Serial Number Information is a Main submenu screen that provides the following read only information Serial Number Information Product serial number FIGURE 2 The Serial Number Information Screen BIOS...

Page 99: ...n some screens refers to the SP service processor The Advanced screen provides access to the following configuration submenu screens CPU Configuration see Figure 4 On board SATA configuration see Figu...

Page 100: ...guration see Figure 18 The Configure advanced CPU settings is an Advanced submenu screen The following table shows the read only CPU related information in the CPU Configuration screen CPU Configurati...

Page 101: ...ine Prefetch and L1 Data Prefetcher are disabled by default and should be disabled when running applications that perform aggressive software prefetching or for workloads with limited cache For exampl...

Page 102: ...SATA Screen Configurable Fields SATA IDE Masters ACHI port The following table lists the read only information in the On Board SATA Configuration screen On Board SATA Screen Read Only Information The...

Page 103: ...mode Block mode PIO mode Async DMA Ultra DMA S M A R T support The IDE Master is an Advanced submenu screen The following table lists the configurable fields of the IDE Master screen FIGURE 6 The Adv...

Page 104: ...ode DMA mode S M A R T 32 bit data transfer AHCI Port screen is an Advanced submenu screen that allows you to View the device type Configure S M A R T FIGURE 7 The Advanced AHCI Port Configuration Scr...

Page 105: ...The Event Logging details is an Advanced submenu screen that allows you to View the event log Clear the event log FIGURE 8 The Advanced Event Log Configuration Screen Advanced Screens 105...

Page 106: ...tualization is an Advanced submenu screen that allows you to enable or disable SR IOV support FIGURE 9 The Advanced I O Virtualization Screen Advanced Screens Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Service...

Page 107: ...nfiguration is an Advanced submenu screen The screen allows you to View BMC System Event Log Clear BMC System Event Log Set LAN Configuration FIGURE 10 The Advanced IPMI Configuration Screen Advanced...

Page 108: ...ew BMC System Event Log Read Only Information System Event Log SEL entry number SEL record ID SEL record type Event timestamp Generator ID Event message format version Event sensor type Event sensor n...

Page 109: ...Event Log Read Only Information Event data The Clear BMC System Event Log is an IPMI Configuration screen allows you to clear the system event log FIGURE 12 The Clear BMC System Event Log Screen Advan...

Page 110: ...owing BMC network information IP address MAC address Subnet mask Gateway Refresh the network settings for the following BMC network information IP address Subnet mask Default gateway Commit changes FI...

Page 111: ...The Intel VT d configuration is an Advanced submenu screen allows you to enable or disable Intel VT d FIGURE 14 The Advanced VT d Configuration Screen Advanced Screens 111...

Page 112: ...onfiguration is an Advanced submenu screen allows you to select the MPS revision FIGURE 15 The Advanced MPS Configuration Screen Advanced Screens Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Service Manual March...

Page 113: ...in the Configure Remote Access screen Configure Remote Access Configurable Fields Remote access Serial port number Serial port mode Flow control Redirection after BIOS POST UT UTF8 combo key support...

Page 114: ...ted Computing is an Advanced submenu screen that allows you to enable ICG TPM support FIGURE 17 The Trusted Computing Screen Advanced Screens Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Service Manual March 2013...

Page 115: ...guration screen USB Configuration Fields EHCI controller 1 function Dongle multi port cable ports in full speed Legacy USB 1 1 HC support Internal USB port USB dongle port A USB dongle port B Virtual...

Page 116: ...PCI Menu Screens The PCI screen allows you to clear the NVRAM Boot Menu Screens FIGURE 19 The Advanced PCI Settings PCI Menu Screens Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Service Manual March 2013 116...

Page 117: ...le lists the configurable fields of the Boot screen Boot Screen Configurable Fields Configure boot settings Set the boot device priority list Enable Option ROM FIGURE 20 The Boot Settings Screen Boot...

Page 118: ...fields of the Boot Settings Configuration screen Boot Settings Configurable Fields Quick boot Quiet boot Wait for F1 if error occurs Retry boot list IB gPXE boot first FIGURE 21 The Boot Settings Con...

Page 119: ...Priority is a Boot submenu screen that allows you to prioritize the server s boot capable devices by arranging them in a hierarchical boot order list FIGURE 22 The Boot Device Priority Screen Boot Me...

Page 120: ...urable fields of the Option ROM Enable screen Option ROM Enable Configurable Fields NET0 option ROM PCI E slot 0 option ROM IB option ROM Security Menu Screens FIGURE 23 The Option ROM Enable Screen S...

Page 121: ...The Security Settings screen allows you to view and change the supervisor administrator or root and user passwords Chipset Menu Screens FIGURE 24 The Security Settings Screen Chipset Menu Screens 121...

Page 122: ...f the Advanced Chipset Settings screen Advanced Chipset Settings Configurable Fields CPU bridge North bridge South bridge FIGURE 25 The Advanced Chipset Settings Screen Chipset Menu Screens Sun Blade...

Page 123: ...n screen CPU Bridge Chipset Configuration Read Only Information CPU revision Current QPI frequency Current memory frequency The following table lists the configurable fields of the CPU Bridge Chipset...

Page 124: ...at allows you to view Northbridge revision Current QPI frequency In addition Northbridge Chipset Configuration contains the following configurable fields Crystal Beach DMA Crystal Beach EMA FIGURE 27...

Page 125: ...outhbridge Chipset Configuration is a Chipset submenu screen that allows you to set the Power Restore policy Exit Menu Screens FIGURE 28 The South Bridge Chipset Configuration Screen Exit Menu Screens...

Page 126: ...al defaults How to Display FRUID Information Note This task is for Oracle Service personnel only Enter Service Mode The Service Mode prompt appears At the Service Mode command line enter the following...

Page 127: ...tion on page 126 Removing and Installing a Server Module Filler Panel How to Remove a Server Module Filler Panel on page 127 How to Install the Server Module Filler Panel on page 128 How to Remove a S...

Page 128: ...ront of the chassis Ensure that the pawl on the end of the lever is aligned with the slot in the chassis sidewall Rotate the lever toward the front of the filler panel and push it flat against the fil...

Page 129: ...ed below Specification Value Height 12 9 inches 327 2 mm Width 1 8 inches 44 5 mm Depth 20 1 inches 511 7 mm Weight Maximum 20 6 lbs 9 4 kg with twenty four 4 GB low voltage DIMMs and four Intel Xeon...

Page 130: ...k system heatsinks fans and air openings If necessary clean systems by brushing or blowing contaminants or carefully vacuuming contaminants from the system USB Flash Drive Specifications The following...

Page 131: ...ced I O Virtualization 105 Advanced IDE Master Configuration 103 Advanced IPMI Configuration 106 Advanced MPS Configuration 111 BIOS Setup Utility screens Continued Advanced On Board SATA Configuratio...

Page 132: ...ures 28 setting up 28 29 Energy Storage Modules ESM 16 47 49 removing 50 51 51 53 F Fault Remind button 40 59 72 74 faults diagnosing 67 features list 14 firmware recovery 83 84 flash modules See FMod...

Page 133: ...3 17 P password resetting BIOS 80 82 populating DIMM slots 43 ports multi port cable 78 USB 56 57 57 58 POST changing options 86 codes table 87 LED codes 70 overview 84 viewing console output 85 POST...

Page 134: ...uired LED 16 68 service processor SP 15 firmware recovery 83 84 service processor SP board 16 installing 54 55 removing 53 54 servicing the server module CRUs and FRUs 26 preparation 25 26 servicing t...

Page 135: ...W web interface ILOM logging in 85 turning on and off the Locate LED 29 30 viewing POST codes 85 weight specification server module 129 width specification server module 129 Index 135...

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