Install Processor (CPU)
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Each heatsink is labeled to indicate which side of the heatsink faces the memory modules
(DIMMs) when the heatsink is properly oriented.
g.
Tighten the two Phillips screws alternately two full turns at a time until the
screws are fully seated [5].
4.
Return the server node to operation.
a.
Install the air duct.
See “Install Air Duct” on page 96.
b.
Install the server node top cover.
See “Install Server Node Top Cover” on page 139.
c.
Install the server node into the system.
See “Install Server Node Into System Chassis” on page 140.
d.
Power on the server node.
See “Powering On Oracle Database Appliance (Original Version)” on page 142.
5.
Clear the CPU faults.
a.
Log in to the server node as root using the Oracle ILOM CLI.
b.
To view server node faults, type the following command to list all known
faults on the system:
-> show /SP/faultmgmt
Oracle ILOM lists all known faults, for example:
SP/faultmgmt
Targets:
0 (/SYS/MB/P0)
Properties:
Commands:
cd
show
c.
To clear the fault, type the following command:
-> set /SYS/MB/Pn clear_fault_action=true
For example, to clear a fault on P0:
-> set /SYS/MB/P0 clear_fault_action=true
Are you sure you want to clear /SYS/MB/P0 (y/n)? y