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Solution  1333861.1 :   How to Remove and Replace a SPARC T3-4 Server Service Processor:ATR:1333861.1:0  


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In this Document
Goal
Fix


Applies to:

SPARC T3-4 - Version Not Applicable and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Goal

How to remove and replace a Service Processor

Fix

CAP PROBLEM OVERVIEW: How to remove and replace a Service Processor

DISPATCH INSTRUCTIONS

WHAT SKILLS DOES THE ENGINEER NEED:(IS A SITE ENGINEER AVAILABLE?)
Qualified service technicians with SPARC T3-4 experience/training.

Time Estimate: 60 minutes

Task Complexity: 0

FIELD ENGINEER INSTRUCTIONS

WHAT STATE SHOULD THE SYSTEM BE IN TO BE READY TO PERFORM THE RESOLUTION ACTIVITY? :

WHAT ACTION DOES THE ENGINEER NEED TO TAKE:


** Remove the Service Processor
The service processor is a cold-service component that can be replaced by a customer.


1. Back up the service processor configuration information before removing the service processor.
At the ILOM prompt, type:


-> cd /SP/config
-> dump -destination uri target
where:
The acceptable values for uri are:
- tftp
- ftp
- sftp
- scp
- http
- https
- target is the remote location where you want to store the configuration information.

For example:
-> dump -destination tftp://129.99.99.99/pathname

2. Remove the main module from the server.

3. Take the necessary ESD precautions.

4. Locate the service processor on the main module.

5. Grasp the service processor by the two grasp points, and lift up to disengage the service processor from the connectors on the motherboard.

6. Lift the service processor up and away from the motherboard

** Install the Service Processor

1. Lower the side of the service processor with the Align Tab sticker down on the service processor tab on the motherboard.

2. Lower the other side of the service processor down and press down on the service processor to seat it into the connectors on the motherboard.

3. Install the main module back into the server.

4. Connect a terminal or a terminal emulator (PC or workstation) to the serial management port.

If the replacement service processor detects that the service processor firmware is not compatible with the existing host firmware, further action will be suspended and the following message will be delivered over the serial management port

================================================
Unrecognized Chassis: This module is installed in an unknown or
unsupported chassis. You must upgrade the firmware to a newer
version that supports this chassis.
=================================================

If you see this message, go on to Step 5.


5. Update the system firmware
a. Download the system firmware from My Oracle Support.

b. Configure the service processors network port to enable the firmware image to be downloaded. Refer to the Oracle ILOM documentation for network configuration instructions.

c. Download the system firmware. Follow the firmware download instructions in the Oracle ILOM documentation.

Note - You can load any supported system firmware version, including the firmware revision that had been installed prior to the replacement of the service processor.

6. Restore the service processor configuration information that you backed up earlier.


At the ILOM prompt, type:

-> cd /SP/config
-> load -source uri target
where:

The acceptable values for uri are:
- tftp
- ftp
- sftp
- scp
- http
- https
- target is the remote location where you stored the configuration information.

For example:
-> load -source tftp://129.99.99.99/pathname

7. Verify the service processor.

OBTAIN CUSTOMER ACCEPTANCE

WHAT ACTION DOES THE FE/CUSTOMER NEED TO TAKE TO RETURN THE SYSTEM TO AN OPERATIONAL STATE:

Boot system and monitor boot sequence for errors. Test functionality of system:
1. Run the Solaris "fmadm faulty" and SP/ILOM "show faulty" command (if only ALOM is supported run "showfaults -v" command) to verify that the fault has been cleared.
2. Perform one of the following tasks based on your verification results:
   * If the previous steps did not clear the fault, refer to doc 1004229.1 for information about the tools and methods you can use to diagnose and clear component faults.
   * If the previous steps indicate that no faults have been detected, the component has been replaced successfully. No further action is required
3. Restart software applications per applicable administration guides to resume system operation.

PARTS NOTE:

REFERENCE INFORMATION:

SPARC T3-4 Server Service Guide: http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E19417-01/E20812/gentextid-6532.html#scrolltoc

See also Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.0 Documentation http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E19860-01/index.html





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