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7.1 Maintenance Workflow


7.1 Maintenance Workflow
Table 7-1  Maintenance workflow
Item Procedure Reference
1 Identifying the FRU to be replaced "4.2.2 Identifying a failure"
2 Checking the available maintenance types (*1) "Table 7-2 Maintenance types for FRUs"
3 Active maintenance
3-a Active replacement "7.2.1 Active replacement"
3-b Active addition "7.3.1 Active addition"
3-c Active removal "7.4.1 Active removal"
4 System-stopped maintenance
4-a System-stopped replacement "7.2.2 System-stopped replacement"
4-b System-stopped addition "7.3.2 System-stopped addition"
4-c System-stopped removal "7.4.2 System-stopped removal"
*1 The configuration of the system requiring maintenance and the FRU to be replaced may affect system operation, such as in maintenance time and in stopping the logical domains. Consult with the system administrator to decide the maintenance type to be used.
Table 7-2  Maintenance types for FRUs
-: Maintenance cannot be performed.
FRU Active/hot maintenance System-stopped (inactive)/hot maintenance System-stopped (inactive)/cold maintenance
Reference
PCIe card
- (*1)
- (*1)
OK Chapter 8
Internal disk OK (*2) OK OK Chapter 9
HDD backplane - - OK Chapter 10
Power supply unit OK (*3) OK (*3) OK Chapter 11
PSU backplane - - OK Chapter 12
Cable kit - - OK Chapter 13
Operation panel - - OK Chapter 14
Fan unit OK OK OK Chapter 15
Motherboard unit - - OK Chapter 16
Memory - - OK Chapter 16
*1 Active/hot maintenance and system-stopped (inactive)/hot maintenance can be performed on the PCIe cards mounted in the PCI expansion unit. For details, see "3.3 Types of Maintenance for the PCIe Card" in the PCI Expansion Unit for Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Service Manual.
*2 Supported only for the internal disks of devices other than a boot device. However, if the boot device has a redundant configuration (RAID configuration), active/hot maintenance can be performed on the internal disks of the boot device.
*3 If the XSCF startup mode is high-speed mode, hardware cannot be replaced using the replacefru command. Perform system-stopped (inactive)/cold maintenance.