Install An Nvme Storage Drive In The Server; Power On An Nvme Storage Drive - Oracle X5-4 Service Manual

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Install an NVMe Storage Drive in the Server

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
Install an NVMe Storage Drive in the Server
Perform this procedure to physically install an NVMe storage drive into the server.
Note -
seconds before installing a replacement drive.
1.
Remove the replacement drive from its packaging and place the drive on an
antistatic mat.
2.
If necessary, remove the drive filler panel.
3.
Align the replacement drive with the drive slot.
The drive is physically addressed according to the slot in which it is installed. It is important to
install a replacement drive in the same slot as the drive that was removed.
4.
Slide the drive into the slot until the drive is fully seated.
See
"Install a Storage Drive (CRU)" on page
Close the drive latch to lock the drive in place.
5.

Power On an NVMe Storage Drive

To perform this task, the hotplug daemon must be enabled on the host.
Before You Begin
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.
Power on the slot for the drive. Type:
#
hotplug enable pcie100
In this example, pcie100 is the drive labeled NVMe0 on the server front panel.
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ENABLED
ENABLED
ENABLED
After you physically remove an NVMe storage drive from the server, wait at least 10
PCIe-Native
PCIe-Native
PCIe-Native
118.
115. Note that the virtual

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