Chapter 2
Installing and Applying Standby Power to the Server Module
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Note –
The server module OK/Power LED will be set to standby blink only when
there is enough chassis power for the server module to power on. If there is not
enough chassis power, the OK/Power LED will remain off until there is enough
power for the server module to power on. To troubleshoot this issue, see
“Troubleshoot Server Power States” on page 27
.
Attaching Devices to the Server Using a
Dongle Cable
Your system chassis is shipped with the following dongle cable that enables you to
connect communication devices directly to the Sun Blade X6270 M2 Server Module:
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3-Cable Dongle II (P/N 530-3936 Option #4622A). This cable provides a VGA
connector, RJ-45 serial connector, and one dual USB connector.
Note –
The 3-Cable Dongle II is typically provided with each Sun Blade 6000 Series
chassis. Additional cables can be ordered.
You can use the VGA or USB connectors on the dongle cable to communicate with
the server module BIOS and operating system. Or, you can use the serial connector
to communicate with the server module SP.
Note –
Direct management of an individual server module is through the
embedded server module SP and the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM).
Access to the server module SP is made through the serial port or the chassis
monitoring module (CMM) management network. For more information about
server-level management or chassis-level management in ILOM, see the system
chassis documentation or the
Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.0
Documentation Collection
.
Caution –
You should use the dongle cable for configuration and service purposes.
Disconnect the dongle cable from the server module after the configuration or
service operation is complete to avoid damaging the cable.