Troubleshoot Hardware Faults Using the Oracle ILOM Web Interface
32 Oracle Server X6-2 Service Manual • June 2016
Status
Indicator
Name
Location Color State and Meaning
■ FLASHING – Packet activity.
Link speed Top left Green ■ Green ON – 1000BASE-T link.
■ OFF – 10/100BASE-T link.
Ethernet Ports Status Indicators
The server has four Gigabit Ethernet ports (NET 3, NET 2, NET 1, and NET 0). There are two
status indicators (LEDs) on each port. These indicators are visible from the rear of the server.
Note - Ethernet ports NET 2 and NET 3 are nonfunctional in single-processor systems.
TABLE 6
Gigabit Ethernet Port Status Indicators
Status
Indicator Name
Location Color State and Meaning
Activity Top left Green ■ ON – No function.
■ OFF– No activity.
■ FLASHING – Packet activity.
Link speed Top right Bicolored: Amber/
Green
■ OFF – 100BASE-T link.
■ Amber ON – 1000BASE-T link.
■ Green ON – 10GBBASE-T link.
■ FLASHING – No function.
Motherboard Status Indicators
The motherboard contains the following status indicators (LEDs).
■
DIMM Fault Status Indicators - Each of the 24 DIMM sockets on the motherboard has
an amber fault status indicator (LED) associated with it. If Oracle ILOM determines that a
DIMM is faulty, pressing the Fault Remind button on the motherboard signals the service
processor to light the fault LED associated with the failed DIMM. For more information on
DIMM fault status indicators and the location of the Fault Remind Button, see “Servicing
the DIMMs (CRU)” on page 85.
■
Processor Fault Status Indicators: The motherboard includes a fault status indicator
(LED) adjacent to each of the two processor sockets. These LEDs indicate when a processor
fails. Pressing the Fault Remind button on the motherboard signals the service processor to
light the fault status indicators associated with the failed processors. For more information
on processor fault status indicators and the location of the Fault Remind Button, see
“Servicing Processors (FRU)” on page 120.
■
Fault Remind Status Indicator: This status indicator (LED) is located next to the Fault
Remind button and is powered from the super capacitor that powers the fault LEDs on the