Replace c0:dsk/c1t1d0 with the drive name that applies to your situation.
Verify that the drive's blue Ready to Remove LED is lit.
c.
For an NVMe Drive:
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a.
Determine the name of the NVMe drive to be removed.
# hotplug list -lc
Locate the name of the drive, such as /SYS/DBP/NVME0 in this example.
You can use this same command to check the state of the drive at other stages of the
removal procedure.
b.
Disable the NVMe drive.
# hotplug disable /SYS/DBP/NVME0
Check that the drive's state has changed from ENABLED to POWERED.
# hotplug list -lc
c.
Power down the NVMe drive.
# hotplug poweroff /SYS/DBP/NVME0
Check that the drive's state has changed from POWERED to PRESENT.
# hotplug list -lc
In this state, the blue OK to Remove LED on the NVMe drive is lit.
Do not remove the drive unless the blue OK to Remove LED is lit.
Note -
4.
If you are hot-servicing the drive, locate the drive that displays the amber Fault
LED and ensure that the blue Ready to Remove LED is lit.
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