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Chapter 4

FRU Replacement Preparation

4-5

4.3

Active Replacement/Active Addition

In active replacement, the target FRU is operated while the Oracle Solaris OS of the
domain to which the FRU belongs is operating.

The target FRU is operated using Oracle Solaris OS commands or XSCF commands.

Because the power supply unit (PSU) and fan unit (FAN) do not belong to any
domain, they are operated by using XSCF commands regardless of the operating
state of the Oracle Solaris OS.

Active replacement has the following four stages:

“Releasing a FRU from a Domain” on page 4-5

“FRU Removal and Replacement” on page 4-6

“Configuring a FRU in a Domain” on page 4-6

“Verifying the Hardware Operation” on page 4-7

For active installation, see

Section 4.3.3, “Configuring a FRU in a Domain” on

page 4-6

and "

Section 4.3.4, “Verifying the Hardware Operation” on page 4-7

.

4.3.1

Releasing a FRU from a Domain

Note –

If a hard disk drive is a nonmirrored boot device, it must be replaced

according to the cold replacement procedure.

If a hard disk drive is in a mirrored configuration, active replacement can be

performed on the failed drive because the mirrored hard disk drive continues to be
online and functioning.

1. From the Oracle Solaris OS, type the cfgadm command to obtain the FRU

status.

2. Stop the application from using the FRU and disconnect the FRU from the

Oracle Solaris OS.

The READY LED (green) of the HDD goes off.

# cfgadm -a

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