3. Check the system power, system summary fault, hard drive, and autotermination
LEDs to verify that the storage enclosure is running properly.
See "Front Panel LEDs" on page 67 and "Back Panel LEDs" on page 72 for
descriptions of the LED operations.
4. Power on the host system.
a. Make sure that the StorEdge S1 enclosure and all other peripheral devices
connected to the host system are powered on.
b. If you have powered off the host system, power on the host system.
Refer to the host system documentation for the correct instructions.
c. Determine if the host system supports the hot-swap attachment of external
SCSI devices.
For example, the Netra ct 400 and 800 servers support attaching SCSI devices in a
hot-swap mode. Refer to your system documentation to see if your system
supports hot swap.
If your system supports hot-swapping, follow the instructions in the system or
SCSI adapter documentation for attaching external SCSI devices. Refer to the
cfgadmin_scsi(1M) man page for additional information.
If your system does not support hot-swapping, follow the steps below to shut
down and perform a reconfiguration boot on the host system.
i. As superuser, use the
display the OpenBoot™ PROM
#
shutdown -y -i0 -g0
ii. At the ok prompt, use the
boot on the system.
If you do not use the
ok
boot -r
d. Verify that the StorEdge S1 enclosure has successfully connected to the host
system.
Refer to the host system documentation for specific instructions.
command to halt the host system and
shutdown
prompt.
ok
command to perform a reconfiguration
boot -r
argument the system does not see the new device.
-r
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