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Update Date:2017-02-02
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Solution  2055851.1 :   Mx-32 - How to implement PSU Replacement for FCO A0348  


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Oracle Confidential PARTNER - Available to partners (SUN).
Reason: FRU CAP

Applies to:

SPARC M6-32 - Version All Versions and later
SPARC M5-32 - Version All Versions and later
Oracle SuperCluster M6-32 Hardware - Version All Versions and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Goal

CAP PROBLEM OVERVIEW: Mx-32 - PSU Replacement for FCO A0348

 

ESD Caution:
  • Circuit boards and drives contain electronic components that are  extremely sensitive to static electricity. Ordinary amounts of static electricity from clothing or the work environment can destroy the components located on these boards. Do not touch the components along their connector edges.
  • Use a Antistatic Wrist strap. Attach one end of the strap to your wrist and the other end to the chassis, depending on what type of strap you use, with the adhesive end or the metal plug.
  • Use an Antistatic Mat. Place ESD-sensitive components such as motherboards, memory, and other PCBs on an antistatic mat.

 

Contamination Caution:
  • Dust particles of packaging material are number one cause of datacenter contamination. Make sure to remove all packaging material, up to the ESD safe packaging material, while still being outside the datacenter.

 

Solution

DISPATCH INSTRUCTIONS

WHAT SKILLS DOES THE ENGINEER NEED: Mx-32 Product Training/Experience

TASK COMPLEXITY: 1

TIME ESTIMATE: 300 minutes

HOT replacement

FIELD ENGINEER INSTRUCTIONS

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

WHAT ACTION DOES THE ENGINEER NEED TO TAKE:  Replace all power supplies identified as affected by FCO348.

 

The SPARC Domain Engineer will include a list of which PSU slots should be replaced when submitting the ATR field dispatch,
but the below instructions demonstrate parts identification.  More detailed steps (with examples) are included in FCO348 (Doc ID 2055717.1).

- How to determine the Part Numbers of affected PSUs in a system?

PSU Part Numbers that Does Not Require FCO 348 replacement

7321272 Does Not require replacement - has Conformal Coating
7305956 Does Not require replacement - has Conformal Coating
*7074836 Does Not require replacement for Serial Numbers dated Week 30 2014 and higher

PSU Part Numbers that Requires FCO 348 replacement

*7074836 Requires replacement for Serial Numbers dated Week 29 2014 and below
7074835 Requires replacement
7070758 Requires replacement

 

Return Instructions:

Each replaced PSU should be returned with its own Defective Material Tag (DMT). Please ensure that any PSUs that were replaced but did not experience a failure be marked as Proactive Replacement, with FCO 348  listed on the DMT.

 

Cautions –
  • Do not remove more than one power supply at a time, to avoid system shutdown.
  • Do not replace power supplies too quickly.  After insertion wait at least 3 minutes before removing the next power supply.  ILOM requires time to recognize inventory changes and start the power supply.
  • Faulted PSU, if any exist, should be replaced first.  Check for an amber fault LED "PS" on the Front Panel and on the individual power supplies.

Removing a Power Supply

1. Use a grounding strap to protect the equipment from ESD damage

2. Unpack and prepare the replacement power supply.

  1. If there is a protective cover on the connectors, remove the cover.
  2. Inspect the connectors for possible damage.

3. Remove the power supply from the server:

  1. Push the green release button up into the power supply handle.
  2. Pull the handle into the horizontal position.
  3. Pullout the power supply until it locks in place.

    The power power supply will stop before it is completely out of the slot.
    A label on the side of the power supply indicates how near the end the power supply is to the front of the opening

  4. Press the green release button on the right side of the power supply to unlock it.

    Caution –  A power supply weighs approximately 20 lbs (9 kg). Handle with caution.
     

    Caution – Do not allow the back of the power supply to drop. The connectors at the rear of the power supply will be damaged.


  5. Support the bottom of the power supply as you pull it completely out of the slot.

 

Installing a Power Supply

Caution – Wait at least one minute after the removal of a power supply before inserting a new power supply or re-installing the same power supply to permit ILOM time to recognize inventory changes.

1. Use a grounding strap to protect the equipment from ESD damage.

2. If you have not already done so, inspect and prepare the replacement power supply.

    1. Remove any protective caps from the connectors on the power supply.
    2. Inspect the connectors for damage.
    3. Inspect the connection at the rear of the empty slot.

3. Insert the power supply

    1. Unlock the power supply handle by pulling it into the horizontal position.
    2. Push the power supply into the slot until the rear of the handle touches the cabinet and starts to close.
    3. Return the faulted component to Oracle.

If an inserted power supply appears DOA or the the OK led is blinking, press on the front of the power supply to assure the unit is fully seated into the slot. Use the below ILOM command to verify good output power.

If the power supply is still faulted, clear the fault in the fault management shell (-> start /SP/faultmgmt/shell), remove the unit, leave it out for 60secs and re-insert it making certain the power supply is fully seated into the slot. Use the below command to verify good output power.  output_power may take 2-3mins before being evident from the ILOM command below.

If the unit is still DOA contact a Domain Engineer (TSC) for further data collection. Do not leave the site before the Domain Engineer has the opportunity to collect necessary Engineering requested debug data.

IMPORTANT: record in the field task any data and observations about DOA power supplies. Make certain the recorded task information includes description of the LED status.

4. Wait at least three minutes before starting work on any other power supplies.  ILOM requires time to recognize inventory changes and for the power supply to start providing DC output power.

OBTAIN CUSTOMER ACCEPTANCE

Before departing from the site verify all 12 power supplies have green OK led illuminated for normal operation.

Note –  An additional check to validate all 12 power supplies are functioning can be made by verifying good input and output power using the following ILOM command on the Active SP,

-> show -t -level 2 -format nowrap /System/Power/Power_Supplies input_power output_power

All 12 power supplies should indicate input_power is Present and output_power is greater than 0 watts.

 

WHAT ACTION DOES THE CUSTOMER NEED TO TAKE TO RETURN THE SYSTEM TO AN OPERATIONAL STATE: None.

 

 

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REFERENCE INFORMATION:  Service Manual: https://www.oracle.com/technetwork/documentation/oracle-sparc-ent-servers-189996.html

 


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