Related Information
"Storage and Boot Drive Indicators" on page 32
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"Storage Drives Hot-Plug Conditions" on page 72
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"Storage Drive Failure and RAID" on page 72
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"Remove an HDD or SSD Storage Drive" on page 73
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"Remove a Rear Storage Drive" on page 86
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Removing and Replacing an NVMe Storage Drive
Using Oracle Solaris
NVMe storage drives are supported only on servers that are running Oracle Solaris or
Note -
Oracle Linux operating systems. Servers that are running Oracle VM, Windows Server, Red
Hat Enterprise Linux, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, or VMware ESXi do not support NVMe
drives.
The following sections describe how to remove and replace an NVMe storage drive on a server
that is running the Oracle Solaris operating system.
"Unmount an NVMe Storage Drive" on page 79
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"Remove an NVMe Storage Drive From the Server" on page 80
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"Verify Removal of an NVMe Storage Drive" on page 80
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"Install an NVMe Storage Drive in the Server" on page 81
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"Power On an NVMe Storage Drive and Attach a Device Driver" on page 81
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Unmount an NVMe Storage Drive
1.
Log in to Oracle Solaris that is running on the server.
2.
To find the NVMe drive slot number, type:
#
hotplug list –lc
This command produces output similar to the following for each of the NVMe drives installed
in the server:
# hotplug list –lc
Connection State
Path
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pcie13
ENABLED PCIe-Native /pci@7a,0/pci8086,2f08@3/pci111d,80b5@4
3.
To prepare the NVMe drive for removal, that is, detach the device driver and
power off the drive slot, type the following commands:
Description
Servicing CRUs That Do Not Require Server Power-Off
Unmount an NVMe Storage Drive
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