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Prepare an NVMe Storage Drive for Removal
For a list of the virtual PCIe slots of NVMe drives as seen by the operating system, see
"NVMe Storage Drive Virtual PCIe Slot Designation" on page
PCIe slot name is not the same as the name on the server front panel label.
1.
Log in to the Oracle Solaris host.
Find the NVMe drive virtual PCIe slot number. Type:
2.
#
hotplug list –lc
This command produces output similar to the following for each of the NVMe drives installed
in the server:
# hotplug list -lc
Connection
Path
-------------------------------------------------------
pcie100
/pci@0,0/pci8086,2f06@2,2/pci111d,80b5@0/pci111d,80b5@4
pcie101
/pci@0,0/pci8086,2f06@2,2/pci111d,80b5@0/pci111d,80b5@5
pcie102
/pci@0,0/pci8086,2f06@2,2/pci111d,80b5@0/pci111d,80b5@6
pcie103
/pci@0,0/pci8086,2f06@2,2/pci111d,80b5@0/pci111d,80b5@7
3.
Prepare the NVMe drive for removal by powering off the drive slot.
For example, to prepare NVMe0 for removal, type the following commands:
#
hotplug poweroff pcie100
#
hotplug list –lc
The following output appears for the NVMe0 drive that has been unmounted:
# hotplug list -lc
Connection
Path
-------------------------------------------------------
pcie100
/pci@0,0/pci8086,2f06@2,2/pci111d,80b5@0/pci111d,80b5@4
pcie101
/pci@0,0/pci8086,2f06@2,2/pci111d,80b5@0/pci111d,80b5@5
pcie102
/pci@0,0/pci8086,2f06@2,2/pci111d,80b5@0/pci111d,80b5@6
pcie103
/pci@0,0/pci8086,2f06@2,2/pci111d,80b5@0/pci111d,80b5@7
Verify that the blue OK to Remove indicator on the NVMe drive is lit.
4.
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State
Description
ENABLED
PCIe-Native
ENABLED
PCIe-Native
ENABLED
PCIe-Native
ENABLED
PCIe-Native
State
Description
PRESENT
PCIe-Native
ENABLED
PCIe-Native
ENABLED
PCIe-Native
ENABLED
PCIe-Native
115. Note that the virtual

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