Fru Removal And Replacement; Configuring A Fru In A Domain - Fujitsu SPARC Enterprise M3000 Service Manual

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1. From the Oracle Solaris OS, type the cfgadm command to obtain the FRU
status.
# cfgadm -a
2. Stop the application from using the FRU and disconnect the FRU from the
Oracle Solaris OS.
The READY LED (green) of the HDD goes off.
3. Type the cfgdevice -c unconfigure command to disconnect the FRU from
the Oracle Solaris OS.
# cfgadm -c unconfigure Ap_Id
4. Type the cfgadm -x command to confirm that the CHECK LED blinks.
# cfgadm -x led=fault, mode=blink Ap_Id
The Ap_Id is shown in the output of cfgadm (for example, disk#0).
The CHECK LED (amber) of the HDD blinks.
5. Type the cfgadm command to verify that the FRU has been disconnected.
# cfgadm -a
The disconnected FRU is displayed as being unconfigured.
4.3.2

FRU Removal and Replacement

After the disconnection of a FRU from a domain, the same procedure as that for Hot
Replacement/Hot Addition applies. See
Addition" on page
4.3.3

Configuring a FRU in a Domain

This section explains the procedure for active replacement/installation by using
Oracle Solaris OS commands. For information on using the XSCF command, see
Section 4.4, "Hot Replacement/Hot Addition" on page
4-6
SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Service Manual • March 2012
4-7.
Section 4.4, "Hot Replacement/Hot
4-7.

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