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Replacing HBAs

You can replace HBAs without stopping any applications when all of the

following conditions are satisfied:

The OS on the host is either of the following:

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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5

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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6

The host allows HBA replacement, and the new HBAs are of the same

type as the HBAs you replace.

Multiple HBAs are used, and the paths that pass through these HBAs are

connected to the same LU.

Multiple paths to the LU are active.

For details on how to replace HBAs, see

Procedure for replacing HBAs on page

4-23

. Note, however, that in a BladeSymphony environment, you must make

sure that you perform the procedure described in

Preparation for replacing

HBAs in a BladeSymphony environment on page 4-22

before replacing the

HBAs.

Preparation for replacing HBAs in a BladeSymphony environment

In a BladeSymphony environment, before you replace HBAs, perform the

following procedure to ensure that the acpiphp module has been loaded.

To ensure that the acpiphp module has been loaded:

1

.

Execute the lsmod OS command.

# /sbin/lsmod | grep acpiphp

acpiphp 58713 0

If the acpiphp module has been loaded, replace the HBAs as described in

Procedure for replacing HBAs on page 4-23

. If the acpiphp module has

not been loaded, continue to step 2.

2

.

Create the acpiphp.modules file.
First, execute the following command:

# vi /etc/sysconfig/modules/acpiphp.modules

Next, edit the acpiphp.modules file as follows:

#/bin/bash

/sbin/modprobe acpiphp

Save the changes to the file, and then use the chmod OS command to set

execution permissions as follows:

4-22

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