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SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000 Servers Service Manual • December 2010

4.2

Active Replacement

In active replacement the Oracle Solaris OS must be configured to allow the
component to be replaced. Active replacement has four stages:

Section 4.2.1, “Removing a FRU From a Domain” on page 4-4

Section 4.2.2, “Removing and Replacing a FRU” on page 4-5

Section 4.2.3, “Adding a FRU Into a Domain” on page 4-5

Section 4.2.4, “Verifying Hardware Operation” on page 4-6

Note –

If the hard disk drive is the boot device, the hard disk will have to be

replaced using cold replacement procedures. However, active replacement can be
used if the boot disk can be isolated from the Oracle Solaris OS by disk mirroring
software and other software.

4.2.1

Removing a FRU From a Domain

Note –

Before you remove a PCI cassette, make sure that there is no I/O activity on

the card in the cassette.

1. From the Oracle Solaris prompt, type the cfgadm command to get the

component status.

Ap_Id includes the IOU number (iou#0 or iou#1) and the PCI cassette slot number
(pci#1, pci#2, pci#3, pci#4).

# cfgadm -a

Ap_Id

Type

Receptacle

Occupant

Condition

iou#0-pci#0

etherne/hp

connected

configured

ok

iou#0-pci#1

fibre/hp

connected

configured

ok

iou#0-pci#2

pci-pci/hp

connected

configured

ok

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