Devices That Are Hot-Swappable And Hot-Pluggable; Figure; Hot-Swapping A Fan; Removing A Fan - Fujitsu SPARC Enterprise T2000 Service Manual

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4.1
Devices That Are Hot-Swappable and
Hot-Pluggable
Hot-swappable devices are those devices that you can remove and install while the
server is running without affecting the rest of the server's capabilities. In a server,
the following devices are hot-swappable:
Fans
Power supplies
Rear blower
Hot-pluggable devices are those devices that can be removed and installed while the
system is running, but you must perform administrative tasks beforehand. In a
server, the chassis-mounted hard drives can be hot-swappable (depending on how
they are configured).
4.2

Hot-Swapping a Fan

Three hot-swappable fans are located under the fan door.
Two working fans are required to provide adequate cooling for the server. If a fan
fails, replace it as soon as possible to ensure system availability.
The following LEDs are lit when a fan fault is detected:
Front and rear Service Required LEDs
Top Fan LED on the front of the server
LED on the faulty fan
If an overtemperature conditions occurs, the front panel Overtemp LED lights.
A message is displayed on the console and logged by ALOM. Use the showfaults
command at the sc> prompt to view the current faults.
4.2.1

Removing a Fan

1. Gain access to the top of the server where the fan door is located (
4-2
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FIGURE 4-1

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