7.3.1 Active addition
7.3.1 Active addition
This section describes the workflows for active/hot and active/cold FRU installation. References to detailed descriptions are written in the workflow. See any of them as required. You can perform active/cold addition only for a system with a building block configuration.
Active addition has the following patterns:
Active/hot addition (for a PCIe card)
Active/hot addition can be performed on a PCIe card. Perform the following procedure to install the unit.
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Item | Work procedure | Reference |
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1 | Opening the rack door | |
2 | Checking the operating condition of the system and the I/O device usage status | "5.3 Checking the Operating Condition and Resource Usage Status" |
3 | Lowering the cable support | "5.9.2 Lowering the cable support" |
4 | Installing a PCIe card | "8.3 FRU Removal and Installation Flow" |
5 | Fixing the cable support | "6.1.2 Fixing the cable support" |
6 | Incorporating the PCIe card | "Incorporation of a PCI Express card" in "6.5.2 Incorporating an I/O device" |
7 | Confirming that there is no problem with the installed FRU | "6.3.3 Checking the FRU status after maintenance" |
8 | Closing the rack door |
Active/hot addition (for an internal disk)
Active/hot addition can be performed on an internal disk. Perform the following procedure to install the unit.
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Item | Work procedure | Reference |
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1 | Opening the rack door | |
2 | Checking the operating condition of the system and the I/O device usage status | "5.3 Checking the Operating Condition and Resource Usage Status" |
3 | Installing an internal disk | "10.3 FRU Removal and Installation Flow" |
4 | Checking the mounting of the internal disk | "Incorporation of an internal disk" in "6.5.2 Incorporating an I/O device" |
5 | Closing the rack door |
Active/cold addition (building block configuration only)
Active/cold addition can be performed on the CPU memory unit upper, a PCI Express card, memory, and an internal disk in a building block configuration. Perform the following procedure to install the unit.
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Item | Work procedure | Reference |
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1 | Opening the rack door | |
2 | Checking the operating condition of the system and the I/O device usage status | "5.3 Checking the Operating Condition and Resource Usage Status" |
3 | Releasing the assignment of a PCIe card | "5.4.1 Releasing the assignment of I/O devices" |
4 | Releasing the chassis requiring maintenance from the partition | "5.4.3 Releasing a chassis requiring maintenance from the physical partition" |
5 | Releasing the chassis requiring maintenance from the system | "5.8.1 Releasing of the SPARC M10-4S chassis (possible only in a system with a building block configuration)" |
6 | Enabling access to the FRU requiring maintenance | "5.9 Accessing a FRU" |
7 | Installing the target FRU | See the installation work procedures for each FRU. "8.3 FRU Removal and Installation Flow" "9.4 FRU Removal and Installation Flow" "10.3 FRU Removal and Installation Flow" |
8 | Restoring the chassis requiring maintenance | "6.1 Restoring the Chassis" |
9 | Incorporating the chassis requiring maintenance into the system | "6.2.1 Incorporation of the SPARC M10-4S chassis (possible only in a system with a building block configuration)" |
10 | Diagnosing the chassis requiring maintenance | "6.3.1 Diagnosing the system board" (*1) "6.3.2 Diagnosing the crossbar unit and crossbar cables" |
11 | Incorporating the chassis requiring maintenance into a partition | "6.5.1 Incorporating a chassis into a physical partition" |
12 | Confirming that there is no problem with the installed FRU | "6.3.3 Checking the FRU status after maintenance" |
13 | Closing the rack door | |
*1 Normally, the testsb command is executed during replacefru command processing. However, if that is canceled, diagnose the system board before incorporating the chassis requiring maintenance into the physical partition. |
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