Oracle Database Appliance X7-2M Service Manual page 69

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6.
Power on and remount the replacement drive. Type the following command from
the host:
#
odaadmcli power disk on pd_xx
Where pd_xx is the name of the disk being replaced as described in step 1.
It can take a few minutes for the power-on operation to complete. Once complete, the drive's
green OK indicator will light.
7.
To check the status of the replacement disk, type the following command from
the host:
#
odaadmcli show disk
For additional information, refer to the Oracle Database Appliance Deployment and User's
Guide.
Adding NVMe Expansion Storage
The Oracle Database Appliance X7-2M supports six expansion slots for NVMe drives.
Before You Begin
These are slots labeled 2 through 7 as seen from the front of the system (callouts 1 through 6
in the following illustration). Storage drives can be added in sets of three.
If you have the default configuration of only two NVMe drives (seen as pd_00 and pd_01
from the host), you can expand storage by either three (3) or six (6) NVMe drives.
Note -
on all new disks at the same time. Once you expand storage, you cannot revert to the default
configuration of two (2) NVMe drives.
The odaadmcli commands listed here must be run as the root user.
If you expand storage, then you must add disk drives and expand server node storage
Chapter 3 • Servicing CRUs That Do Not Require System Power Off
Adding NVMe Expansion Storage
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