Callout Description
1 Power supply 0 (PS0)
2 Power supply 1 (PS1)
A lit amber Fault-Service Required LED on a power supply indicates that a failure was
detected. You also can use the Oracle ILOM show faulty command at the Oracle ILOM
command-line prompt (->) to identify a power supply failure.
To list all known faults in the server, log in to the Oracle ILOM Fault Management Shell
from the Oracle ILOM service processor and issue the fmadm faulty command.
Alternatively, log in to Oracle Solaris and issue the fmadm faulty command (Solaris
root privileges required). For more information about how to use the Oracle ILOM Fault
Management Shell and supported commands, refer to the Oracle ILOM User's Guide for
System Monitoring and Diagnostics at Oracle ILOM Documentation.
Note:
The fans of a failed power supply still might be spinning when the system is
powered on. You can remove a power supply while the fans are still spinning.
3. Gain access to the rear of the server where the failed power supply is located.
4. If the cable management arm (CMA) is installed, disconnect both CMA left-side
connectors and move the CMA out of the way.
See Remove the Cable Management Arm for additional CMA information.
Caution:
When disconnecting the CMA left-side connectors, be sure to use your arm to
support the CMA so that it does not hang down under its own weight and stress
the right-side connectors. Otherwise, the CMA might be damaged. You must
continue to support the CMA until you reconnect both left-side connectors.
5. Disconnect the power cord from the failed power supply.
6. Grasp the power supply handle and push the power supply latch to the left.
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