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3. Type the cfgdevice -c unconfigure command to disconnect the FRU from

the Oracle Solaris OS.

4. Type the cfgadm -x command to confirm that the CHECK LED blinks.

The Ap_Id is shown in the output of cfgadm (for example, disk#0).

The CHECK LED (amber) of the HDD blinks.

5. Type the cfgadm command to verify that the FRU has been disconnected.

The disconnected FRU is displayed as being unconfigured.

4.3.2

FRU Removal and Replacement

After the disconnection of a FRU from a domain, the same procedure as that for Hot
Replacement/Hot Addition applies. See

Section 4.4, “Hot Replacement/Hot

Addition” on page 4-7

.

4.3.3

Configuring a FRU in a Domain

This section explains the procedure for active replacement/installation by using
Oracle Solaris OS commands. For information on using the XSCF command, see

Section 4.4, “Hot Replacement/Hot Addition” on page 4-7

.

1. Type the cfgdevice -c unconfigure command from the Oracle Solaris OS

to integrate the FRU into the Oracle Solaris OS.

The Ap_Id is shown in the output of cfgadm (for example, disk#0).

# cfgadm -c unconfigure

Ap_Id

# cfgadm -x led=fault, mode=blink

Ap_Id

# cfgadm -a

# cfgadm -c configure

Ap_Id

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