Replace A Defective Secondary Disk ( Netra 240) - Lucent 5ESS DRM User Manual

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October 2005
Replace a Defective Secondary Disk ( Netra
4.5.5
OVERVIEW
Note:
This procedure requires a replacement disk drive to be available. Also, the
primary disk must be loaded with the appropriate 3B21 Emulator and Solaris
Operating System software for the office.
Caution: Follow proper ESD grounding procedures when handling a disk
drive unit. Wear an antistatic wrist strap. Handle the disk drive unit by the
sides and store the disk drive unit in an antistatic container.
PROCEDURE
1.
Is the AW stable (that is, is Solaris running and are you able to log onto the
system and execute UNIX
If YES, then go to Step 5.
If NO, then continue with the next Step.
2.
Since the AW is not in a stable state, we will assume that the AW is either booted
on the defective secondary disk or operating in firmware mode (at the "ok"
prompt).
If the system is at the ok prompt, then continue with the next Step.
If the MCC page of the AW is displayed, switch to the SUN
down the [Ctrl] key and pressing the [Enter] key on the numeric keypad.
Enter a break sequence to get to firmware mode. The break sequences listed
should be attempted in the order presented. Once in firmware mode, continue
with the next Step. If you are unable to get to firmware mode, seek technical
assistance.
Type a [~] (tilde), then hold down the [Ctrl] key and press [B].
i.
Hold down the [Ctrl] key and press Function key 5 [F5].
ii.
3.
Boot the system on the primary disk by entering
ok>boot disk0
Response:
The AW will boot on the primary disk and automatically start the AM emulator.
4.
Is the system booted and running the emulated AM environment?
If YES, then go to Step 13.
If NO, seek technical assistance.
5.
If the MCC page of the AW is displayed, switch to the SUN console by holding
down the [Ctrl] key and pressing the [Enter] key on the numeric keypad.
1. Registered trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc.
2. Registered trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc.
3. Trademark of X/Open Company Limited. UNIX is a registered trademark in the United States and
other countries, licensed exclusively through X/Open Company Limited.
4. Registered trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Issue 3.00B
ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE
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Procedure 4.5.5
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