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This manual provides instructions for servicing Oracle Database Appliance hardware. OracleDatabase Appliance comes in four versions:

Red, Green Snap-In 12 V LED Panel Mount Indicators, Panel LED Panel Mount Indicators, 6.35 mm Snap-In 20 mA LED Panel Mount Indicators, 200 VAC, 220 VAC, 230 VAC, 240 VAC LED Panel Mount Indicators, 5 mm Wire LED Panel Mount Indicators, Red, Green 12 V LED Panel Mount Indicators. Red, Green Snap-In 12 V LED Panel Mount Indicators, Panel LED Panel Mount Indicators, 6.35 mm Snap-In 20 mA LED Panel Mount Indicators, 200 VAC, 220 VAC, 230 VAC, 240 VAC LED Panel Mount Indicators, 5 mm Wire LED Panel Mount Indicators, Red, Green 12 V LED Panel Mount Indicators.

  • Oracle Database Appliance X5-2

  • Oracle Database Appliance X4-2

  • Oracle Database Appliance X3-2

  • Oracle Database Appliance original version (also referred to as 'version 1' or 'V1')

The following sections in this chapter describe system status indicators and LEDs:

For information about system features and racking, refer to the Oracle DatabaseAppliance Owner's Guide. For information on cabling, Oracle ILOM initial setup, andappliance software setup, refer to the Oracle Database Appliance Getting StartedGuide.

Oracle Database Appliance X5-2 Status Indicators

This section describes the status indicators for Oracle Database Appliance X5-2.

Server Node Status Indicators

These topics describe Oracle Database Appliance X5-2 server node status indicators(LEDs).

Note:

The links below take you to topics outside of the Oracle DatabaseAppliance library to the Oracle Server X5-2 documentation library. Use your browser's Back button toreturn to the Oracle Database Appliance library.

Storage Shelf Status Indicators

Storage shelves are supported with Oracle Database Appliance X5-2. They include controls andindicators on the front panel, hard drives, SSD drives, power supplies, and SAS I/O modules.

Storage Shelf Front Panel and Drive Indicators

The following figure shows the controls and indicators on the storage shelf front panel anddrives.

Callout
Indicator/LED: ColorState Meaning
OK: green
  • On – The storage shelf is powered on and operating normally.

  • Off – The storage shelf is unplugged or turned off.

Service Required: amber
  • Off – Normal operation.

  • Steady on – A fault is present in the storage shelf.

Locate: white
  • Off – Normal operation.

  • Fast blink – This LED blinks to help locate the system. Operators can turn thisindicator on and off remotely using Oracle ILOM.

  • Pressing this button toggles the fast blink on or off.

Drive Service Required: amber
  • Off – Normal operation.

  • Steady on – A fault is present in the disk drive.

Power/Activity: green
  • On – The drive is installed and recognized by the system but there is no driveactivity.

  • Blink – The LED blinks randomly in response to data being written to or read from thedrive.

  • Off – The drive is powered off or the installed drive is not recognized by thesystem.

Storage Shelf Back Panel Indicators

The following figure shows the controls and indicators on the storage shelf back panel anddrives.

Callout
Indicator/LED: ColorState Meaning
AC power fault indicator: amber
  • On – Indicates an AC power fault.

  • Off – Normal operation.

Power supply status indicator: green
  • On – The power supply is operating normally.

  • Off – The power supply is unplugged or turned off.

Fan fail indicator: amber
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  • On – The power supply is faulty.

  • Off – Normal operation.

SAS I/O Module status indicators: green or amber
  • OK – Lights green to indicate normal operation.

  • Service Required – Lights amber to indicate a fault with the I/O module (top module is0; bottom module is 1).

Reserved
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This port is reserved for Oracle Service.
Host SAS port activity indicators (x4 per port): green

Oracle Database Appliance X3-2/X4-2 Status Indicators

This section describes the status indicators for Oracle Database Appliance X3-2 and OracleDatabase Appliance X4-2.

Server Node Status Indicators

These topics describe Oracle Database Appliance X3-2 and Oracle Database Appliance X4-2 servernode status indicators (LEDs).

Note:

The links in the following table take you to topics outside of the OracleDatabase Appliance library to the Sun Server X3-2 and Sun Server X4-2 documentation libraries. Useyour browser's Back button to return to the Oracle Database Appliance library.ForODA X3-2
ODA X4-2

Storage Shelf Status Indicators

Storage shelves are supported with Oracle Database Appliance X3-2/X4-2. They include controlsand indicators on the front panel, hard drives, SSD drives, power supplies, and SAS I/Omodules.

Storage Shelf Front Panel and Drive Indicators

The following figure shows the controls and indicators on the storage shelf front panel anddrives.

Callout
Indicator/LED: ColorState Meaning
OK: green
  • On – The storage shelf is powered on and operating normally.

  • Off – The storage shelf is unplugged or turned off.

Service Required: amber
  • Off – Normal operation.

  • Steady on – A fault is present in the storage shelf.

Locate: white
  • Off – Normal operation.

  • Fast blink – This LED blinks to help locate the system. Operators can turn thisindicator on and off remotely using Oracle ILOM.

  • Pressing this button toggles the fast blink on or off.

Drive Service Required: amber
  • Off – Normal operation.

  • Steady on – A fault is present in the disk drive.

Power/Activity: green
  • On – The drive is installed and recognized by the system but there is no driveactivity.

  • Blink – The LED blinks randomly in response to data being written to or read from thedrive.

  • Off – The drive is powered off or the installed drive is not recognized by thesystem.

Storage Shelf Back Panel Indicators

The following figure shows the controls and indicators on the storage shelf back panel anddrives.

Callout
Indicator/LED: ColorState Meaning
AC power fault indicator: amber
  • On – Indicates an AC power fault.

  • Off – Normal operation.

Power supply status indicator: green
  • On – The power supply is operating normally.

  • Off – The power supply is unplugged or turned off.

Fan fail indicator: amber
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  • On – The power supply is faulty.

  • Off – Normal operation.

SAS I/O Module status indicators: green or amber
  • OK – Lights green to indicate normal operation.

  • Service Required – Lights amber to indicate a fault with the I/O module (top module is0; bottom module is 1).

Reserved
7
This port is reserved for Oracle Service.
Host SAS port activity indicators (x4 per port): green

Oracle Database Appliance (Original Version) Status Indicators

This section describes the status indicators for the original version Oracle DatabaseAppliance.

Server Node Status Indicators

The following table lists and describes the general status indicators on the front and rearpanel of each Oracle Database Appliance (original version) server node.

Callout
Indicator/LED: ColorState Meaning
Locate button/LED: white
  • Off – Normal operation.

  • Fast blink – This LED blinks to help locate the system. Operators can turn thisindicator on and off remotely using Oracle ILOM.

  • Pressing this button toggles the fast blink on or off. It is also used to prove physicalpresence.

  • Indicator Test Mode – Push and hold the Locate button for 5 seconds to activate the pushto test feature, which causes all LEDs except disk activity and power supply LEDs to light for 15seconds.

SP OK/Fault: bi-color
  • Off – No power is supplied to the SP or it is not functional.

  • Amber – When lit indicates an SP fault.

  • Green – When steady on indicates that Oracle ILOM is fully functional. If blinking, POSTdiagnostics are running, Oracle ILOM is booting, or firmware is updating.

Note - The amber LED indicates the status of the watchdog timer. The watchdog timer runscontinuously, but it times out if it is not reset by Oracle ILOM. If it times out, the amber LED islit and the green LED is extinguished.

Ready to Remove: blue
  • Off – Normal operation.

  • Fast Blink – The system is preparing a customer-replaceable unit (CRU) (disk drive, fanmodule, or power supply) for safe removal but it is not ready yet.

  • Steady on – The CRU can be safely removed.

Service Required: amber
  • Off – Normal operation.

  • Steady on – A fault is present in system or a subsystem within the chassis.

Power/OK: green
This LED indicates the operational state of the chassis. This LED can be in the followingstates:
  • Off – AC power is not present or the Oracle ILOM boot has not completed.

  • Standby blink – Standby power is on and Oracle ILOM can be accessed, but full chassispower is off. The LED blinks at a 10 percent duty cycle (0.1 second on, 2.9 seconds off), that is,the light is on for a very short period of time.

  • Slow blink – The startup sequence has been initiated on the host. The LED blinks at a 50percent duty cycle, which is noticeably longer than the STANDBY BLINK. This pattern should beginimmediately following powering on the system. This status indicates either 1) power-on self-test(POST) diagnostics running on system host or 2) the host is transitioning from the powered-on stateto the standby state on shutdown.

  • Steady on – The system is powered on and all host POST tests passed. The system is oneof the following states: 1) the system host is ready to boot, or 2) the system host is booting theoperating system (OS), or 3) the system host is running the OS.

Over temperature: amber
  • Off – Normal operation.

  • Steady on – The system is experiencing an over-temperature warning condition.

Note - This is a warning indication, not a fatal over temperature. Failure to correct this can resultin the system over heating and shutting down.

Rear Component Failure: amber
  • Off – Normal operation.

  • Steady on – The system has detected a power supply fault, a fan fault, or a rear2.5-inch disk drive fault.

This fault condition is associated with chassis components located in the rear of the chassis.This fault might be caused by:
  • Power supply failure (AC fault, 12V/3.3Vaux fault, or power supply fan fault)

  • Rear fan failure

  • Rear 2.5-inch disk failure

Server Node Fan Indicators

Each fan module for Oracle Database Appliance (original version) has a single bi-colored LEDindicating both fan OK and fan fault conditions. The LED lights green to indicate that the fanmodule is properly plugged into the system and operating within the expected RPM range for a givenpower management setting. The LED lights amber to indicate a fan fault.

Note:

The LEDs on the fan modules are not lit amber on initial system power-on. The fan amber LEDonly lights if Oracle ILOM detects a failure that indicates a faulty fan module or a missing fanthat should be installed.Indicator/LED: Color
State Meaning
  • Steady on – The fan is functioning normally.

  • Off – Chassis 3.3V_Standby power is off or there is a fan fault.

  • Off – Normal operation.

  • Steady on – A fault has been detected with the fan.

Note - The front and rear panel Service Required LEDs are also lit if the system detects a fan modulefault.

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Storage and Boot Drive Status Indicators

Each storage drive for Oracle Database Appliance (original version) includes three LEDs. Theyare the same on the front storage drives and the rear-mounted boot drives. See the followingtable.

Callout
Indicator/LED: ColorState Meaning
Ready to Remove: blue
  • Off – Normal operation.

  • Fast blink – The system is preparing a disk drive for safe removal but it is not readyyet.

  • Steady on – The disk drive can be safely removed.

Service Required: amber
  • Off – Normal operation.

  • Steady on – A fault is present in the disk drive.

OK/Activity: green
  • On – The drive is installed and recognized by the system but there is no driveactivity.

  • Blink – The LED blinks randomly in response to data being written to or read from thedrive.

  • Off – The drive is powered off or the installed drive is not recognized by thesystem.

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Power Supply Status Indicators

There are three status LEDs on each power supply for Oracle Database Appliance (originalversion), as shown in the following table.

Callout
Indicator/LED: ColorState Meaning
OK: green
  • On – The power supply is operating normally.

  • Off – The power supply is unplugged or turned off.

Service Required: amber
  • On – The power supply is faulty. The front REAR PS LED and the front and rear panelService Required LEDs are also lit if the system detects a power supply fault.

  • Off – Normal operation.

AC Present: green
  • On – The power supply is plugged in and AC power is available, regardless of systempower state.

  • Off – The power supply is unplugged or turned off.

Rear Server Node Status Indicators

Each server node in Oracle Database Appliance (original version) has four summary status LEDsthat are located on its back panel, as shown in the following table.

Callout
Indicator/LED: ColorState Meaning
Locate: white
  • Off – Normal operation.

  • Fast blink – This LED blinks to help locate the system. Operators can turn thisindicator on and off remotely using Oracle ILOM.

  • Pressing this button toggles the fast blink on or off.

  • Indicator Test Mode – Push and hold the Locate button for 5 seconds to activate the pushto test feature, which causes all LEDs except disk activity and power supply LEDs to light for 15seconds.

Ready to Remove: blue
  • Off – Normal operation.

  • Fast Blink – The system is preparing a customer-replaceable unit (CRU) (disk drive, fanmodule, or power supply) for safe removal but it is not ready yet.

  • Steady on – The CRU can be safely removed.

Service Required: amber
  • Off – Normal operation.

  • Steady on – A fault is present in system or a subsystem within the chassis.

Power/OK: green
This LED indicates the operational state of the chassis. This LED can be in the followingstates:
  • Off – AC power is not present or the Oracle ILOM boot has not completed.

  • Standby blink – Standby power is on and Oracle ILOM can be accessed, but full chassispower is off. The LED blinks at a 10 percent duty cycle (0.1 second on, 2.9 seconds off), that is,the light is on for a very short period of time.

  • Slow blink – The startup sequence has been initiated on the host. The LED blinks at a 50percent duty cycle, which is noticeably longer than the STANDBY BLINK. This pattern should beginimmediately following powering on the system. This status indicates either 1) power-on self-test(POST) diagnostics running on system host or 2) the host is transitioning from the powered-on stateto the standby state on shutdown.

  • Steady on – The system is powered on and all host POST tests passed. The system is oneof the following states: 1) the system host is ready to boot, or 2) the system host is booting theoperating system (OS), or 3) the system host is running the OS.

Server Node Internal LEDs

The following section describes the internal LEDs for Oracle Database Appliance (originalversion). Each server node contains the following internal LEDs:

Note:

A super capacitor (located on the motherboard) provides powerto light the server node fault LEDs for up to 15 minutes after the servernode is removed from a powered-on system chassis. After approximately 15 minutes,the capacitor discharges enough so that it cannot light the fault LEDs.
  • Fault Remind Power Good LED.

    This green LED lightseach time the Fault Remind button is pressed, if the capacitor has enoughof a charge to light the fault LEDs. This LED is located next to the FaultRemind button.

    For the location of Fault Remind button and the Fault Remind Power GoodLED, see Remove Faulty DIMMs.

  • Memory DIMM Fault LEDs

    Each DIMM slot has an adjacentDIMM fault LED. If a DIMM fails, the adjacent LED lights when the Fault Remindbutton is pressed.

    For the location of Fault Remind button and the DIMM fault LEDs, see Remove Faulty DIMMs.

  • CPU Fault LEDs

    Both CPUs have an associated CPUfault LED. If a CPU fails, the associated LED lights when the Fault Remindbutton is pressed.

    For the location of CPU fault LEDs, see Remove Processor (CPU).

  • Ethernet Port LEDs

    Each server node has two hostEthernet ports (NET0 and NET1) and an SP network management port (NET MGT).Each of these has two LEDs that indicate link activity and port speed. See Ethernet Port Indicators.

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Ethernet Port Indicators

Each server node in Oracle Database Appliance (original version) has two host Ethernet ports(NET0 and NET1) and an SP network management port (NET MGT). Each of these has two LEDs thatindicate link activity and port speed.

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Lights to indicate link activity.
Link Speed: bi-colored
Amber – Link established at next fastest speed or slower speeds.