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Solution Type Technical Instruction Sure Solution 1019323.1 : How to reset a Chassis Monitoring Module (CMM) and monitor boot output on Sun Blade[tm] 6000 & 6048 Modular Systems
PreviouslyPublishedAs 238487
Applies to:Sun Blade 6048 SystemSun Blade T6300 Server Module Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Sun Blade X6220 Server Module Sun Blade X6250 Server Module All Platforms GoalDescriptionThis document describes how to reset a Chassis Monitoring Module (CMM) on Sun Blade6000 or Sun Blade 6048 systems and monitor the boot output.. This is useful when a hang of the CMM is preventing a login to the CMM ILOM Symptoms
This document describes how to reset a CMM on Sun Blade6000 or Sun Blade 6048 systems and monitor the boot output on the serial output. SolutionSteps to FollowSteps to follow to reset and monitor a Sun Blade 6000 or 6048 Chassis Monitoring Module Use the following procedure only if you can't shutdown or reboot the CMM gracefully, for example: How to reset the CMMRemove the CMM 1. In the rear of the chassis, locate the CMM. Refer to: Sun Blade[tm] 6000 Modular System Rear Service View Sun Blade[tm] 6048 Modular System Rear Service View 2. Press together and hold the ejector button on the module ejector lever. 3. To unlatch the module from the chassis, pull the ejector lever away from the module and up. 4. Pull the ejector lever toward you until you are able to pull the rest of the module out by hand. Note: The fans will run at 100% when the CMM is removed. With the serial connection still connected insert the CMM 1. Align the CMM with the CMM slot. Ensure that the CMM indicator lights of the CMM on the front panel are on the top of the module and facing you. 2. Slide the CMM into the vacant CMM chassis slot. Ensure that the CMM engages with the system chassis guidance system. 3. Complete the installation by closing the ejector lever to secure the CMM in the chassis. After you physically install a CMM in a powered-on system, the CMM automatically begins its initialization. If you have installed the CMM in a powered-off system, the CMM goes through the following sequence of operations:
While the above is happening, monitor the serial connector output for the U boot and Linux start messages and note any errors. If the reset is successful then a login prompt similar to the one below should be displayed and it should be possible to log in as root. SUNCMM00144F6B7503 login: References Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Service Manual http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E19938-01/index.html Sun Blade 6048 Modular System Service Manual http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E19926-01/index.html Internal Comments .This document contains normalized content and is managed by the the Domain Lead(s) of the respective @ domains. To notify content owners of a knowledge gap contained in this document, and/or prior to updating this document, please contact the domain engineers that are managing this document via the âÂÂDocument Feedbackâ alias(es) listed below: Domain Lead: [email protected] Feedback Alias: [email protected] normalized, blade, 6000, 6048, CMM, hang, can't reset, can't reboot Attachments This solution has no attachment |
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