Update Disk Backplane or System FRU TLI Information
92 Oracle Database Appliance Service Manual • February 2016
The setpsnc command obtains backup component server FRU information stored in the system
and displays it for confirmation. For example, on Oracle Database Appliance X3-2 which
contains two Sun Server X3-2 (formerly known as Sun Fire X4170 M3) nodes you might see:
Reading fruid:///SYS/DBP0...
PPN ['7064195']:
PSN ['1150FML00J']:
Product Name ['SUN FIRE X4170 M3']:
PPN: 7064195
PSN: 1150FML00J
Product Name: SUN FIRE X4170 M3
Is the above correct? (y|n) [n]:
5.
If the information displayed is correct, type Y and press Enter. If the information
is not correct, type N and enter the correct information found on the server serial
label on the top left of the server (see “Updating System_Identifier and/or FRU ID
Information for a Replacement Motherboard or Disk Backplane” on page 88).
The following message is displayed:
Writing fruid:///SYS/DBP0... You will need to reboot the SP for these changes to take full
effect.
6.
Reboot the SP using the following command:
reboot
Rebooting the SP will automatically log you off.
7.
After the service processor reboots, log back in to sunservice account using the
command line interface.
Upon successful log in, the Service Mode prompt is displayed:
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8.
Confirm that the Oracle Database Appliance TLI information is correct. Enter the
following command:
showsvcid
The system information is displayed. For example:
Top Level Product Manufacturer: Oracle Corporation
Top Level Product Name: ODA X3-2
Top Level PPN: 12341003+2+1
Top Level PSN: 5678FM0001
9.
Confirm that the component server FRU information is correct. Enter the
following command: