If you are not replacing the drive, install a filler panel in the empty drive slot
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to maintain proper airflow, and perform administrative tasks to configure the
server to operate without the drive.
Related Information
"Unmount an NVMe Storage Drive (Oracle Solaris)" on page 104
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"Unmount an NVMe Storage Drive (Oracle Linux)" on page 104
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"Power On an NVMe Storage Drive and Attach a Device Driver (Oracle
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Solaris)" on page 111
"Power On an NVMe Storage Drive and Attach a Device Driver (Oracle
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Linux)" on page 112
"Verify the Operation of an NVMe Storage Drive" on page 112
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Verify Removal of an NVMe Storage Drive (Oracle
Solaris)
This task uses pcie13 as an example.
At the superuser prompt, type:
The state of the slot must be EMPTY.
# hotplug list –lc
Connection State
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pcie13
Related Information
"Unmount an NVMe Storage Drive (Oracle Solaris)" on page 104
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"Remove an NVMe Storage Drive" on page 106
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"Power On an NVMe Storage Drive and Attach a Device Driver (Oracle
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Solaris)" on page 111
"Verify the Operation of an NVMe Storage Drive" on page 112
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Verify Removal of an NVMe Storage Drive (Oracle Linux)
1.
Check the NVMe drive enumeration to verify that the NVMe drive has been
removed.
# lspci -v
Description Path
EMPTY
PCIe-Native /pci@7a,0/pci8086,2f08@3/pci111d,80b5@4
Verify Removal of an NVMe Storage Drive (Oracle Solaris)
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