Hot Swapping Components; Hot Swapping Spine And Leaf Modules - Cisco SFS-7012 - SFS InfiniBand Server Switch 7012 Hardware User's Manual

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Step 2
The system prompts for a user name. At the prompt enter:
The system prompts for a password. At the prompt enter:
Step 3
The system responds with:
To reboot multiple spines on the SFS 7012 enter the following command:
Step 4
where:
If accessing the CLI through Telnet or SSH, the user will need to reconnect to the CLI following the
Note
reboot.

Hot Swapping Components

Hot Swapping Spine and Leaf Modules

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Following are the general guidelines for hot swapping leaf and spine modules:
Be certain that the managed spine to be hot swapped is a that same firmware level as all other
Caution
components in the SFS 7012. A hot swap of a managed spine with another firmware level will cause a
disruptive reboot (i.e., I/O traffic is interrupted).
Remove the module by pushing up on the handles to disengage from the lock notch. Once the handles
Step 1
are disengaged, gently pull the handles out and slide the module out of the slot.
To install a module, hold it so that the ejector handles are on the bottom.
Step 2
Pull the handles out to extend them. Slide the module into the appropriate slot of the chassis until it
Step 3
makes contact with the backplane. As the module seats in the chassis, the handles will begin to close.
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admin
adminpass
Welcome to the SFS 7012 CLI. Type 'list' for the list of commands.
reboot now -m -n
now initiates the reboot process as soon as the user presses Enter (i.e., no system y/n prompt).
-m reboots just the management card of the master spine. This is a non-disruptive reboot (i.e., the
reboot will not interfere with any switch traffic).
-n reboots just the management card of the slave spine (in a non-disruptive manner).
Hot swap one module at a time, allowing the chassis to completely update it before hot-swapping
the next module. The module update is complete when it becomes visible within the Chassis Viewer
GUI. Listed below are the approximate times to fully update each module type:
Spines modules: up to 4 minutes
Leaf modules: up to 2 minutes
When a management spine is hot swapped, the rest of the chassis will continue to move packets
without interruption.
There is no need to reboot the chassis when replacing either a spine or leaf module.
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