Servicing Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 FRUs
Component Fault Management
Typically, when a faulty component is replaced and the server is returned to service, the fault
state of the component in Oracle ILOM is automatically cleared and the component Service
Required indicator will turn off. This is the default behavior for all components that have an
embedded FRU serial number in the component firmware.
For replaced components that do not have an embedded FRU serial number, or do not
automatically clear their fault state after the component has been repaired and the server is
returned to service, you can use Oracle ILOM command line interface to manually clear the
fault state. Use the following syntax:
set /path_to_target clear_fault_action=true
Where path_to_target is the path to the component (such as a DIMM) that had the fault.
In addition, the Fault Management shell can also be used. Use of the Fault Management shell is
reserved for Oracle Service. For more information on component fault management:
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For systems with Oracle ILOM 4.0, see Using fmadm to Administer Active Hardware
Faults (http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E81115_01/html/E86150/z400390c1426287.
html#scrolltoc) in the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager Documentation Library.
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For systems with Oracle ILOM 3.2, see Using fmadm to Administer Active Hardware
Faults (http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E37444_01/html/E37447/z400390c1426287.
html#scrolltoc) in the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager Documentation Library.
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For systems with Oracle ILOM 3.1, see Using fmadm to Administer Active Hardware
Faults (http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E24707_01/html/E24528/z400390c1426287.
html#scrolltoc) in the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager Documentation Library.
Servicing Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 FRUs
This section describes how to service server node FRUs for Oracle Database Appliance Version
1.
If you have Oracle Database Appliance X7-2 series, go to “Servicing Oracle Database
Appliance X7-2 Series FRUs” on page 107. If you have Oracle Database Appliance X6-2
series, go to “Servicing Oracle Database Appliance X6-2 Series FRUs” on page 108. If you
have Oracle Database Appliance X3-2/X4-2/X5-2, go to “Servicing Oracle Database Appliance
X3-2/X4-2/X5-2 FRUs” on page 118.
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