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Fujitsu M10-4 - Releasing a Chassis Requiring Maintenance from the Physical Partition

Fujitsu M10-4
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#
cfgadm
-c
unconfigure
<Ap_Id>
#
cfgadm
-al
Ap_Id

Type

Receptacle
Occupant

Condition
Omitted
c2

scsi-sas

connected
configured

unknown
c2::dsk/c2t50000394281B4D9Ad0
disk

connected
unconfigured
unknown
c2::es/ses0

ESI

connected
configured

unknown
c2::smp/expd0

smp

connected
configured

unknown
c3

scsi-sas

connected
unconfigured
unknown
c4

scsi-sas

connected
unconfigured
unknown
c5

fc

connected
unconfigured
unknown
c6

fc

connected
unconfigured
unknown
c7

scsi-sas

connected
unconfigured
unknown

Omitted
#
cfgadm
-x
led=fault,mode=blink
<Ap_ID>
4.
Execute
the
cfgadm(1M)
command
to
confirm
that
the
internal
disk
requiring
maintenance
is
disconnected.
The
disconnected
internal
disk
is
displayed
as
"unconfigured."
5.
Execute
the
cfgadm(1M)
command
to
blink
the
CHECK
LED
of
the
internal
disk
requiring
maintenance,
and
determine
its
location.
Enter
the
Ap_ID
you
noted
in
advance.
6.
Check
the
followin g
LEDs
to
determine
whether
the
internal
disk
requiring
maintenance
can
be
removed:
-
READY
LED
(green)
of
the
internal
disk:
On
-
CHECK
LED
(amber)
of
the
internal
disk:
Blinking
5.4.3 Releasing
a
chassis
requiring
maintenance
from
the
physical
partition
This
section
describes
the
procedure
for
releasing
a
chassis
requiring
maintenance
by
using
dynamic
reconfiguration
(DR)
for
the
physical
partition.
The
procedure
described
here
is
applicable
only
to
a
system
with
a
building
block
configuration.
Chapter
5
 
Preparations
Required
for
Maintenance 69

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