Servicing Hot-Pluggable Components
Servicing Hot-Pluggable Components
This section describes replacing hot-pluggable components for the Oracle Database Appliance
Version 1. If you have Oracle Database Appliance X6-2 series, go to “Oracle Database
Appliance X6-2 Series Server Node Hot-Pluggable Components” on page 71. If you have
Oracle Database Appliance X3-2, Oracle Database Appliance X4-2, or Oracle Database
Appliance X5-2, go to “Oracle Database Appliance X3-2/X4-2/X5-2 Server Node Hot-
Pluggable Components” on page 77 or “Oracle Database Appliance X3-2/X4-2/X5-2 and X6-2-
HA/X7-2-HA Storage Shelf Hot-Pluggable Components” on page 78.
In Oracle Database Appliance Version 1, the following devices are hot-pluggable:
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Storage and Boot Drives. See “Servicing Storage Drives and Boot Drives
(CRU)” on page 152.
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Fan modules. See “Servicing Fan Modules (CRU)” on page 159.
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Power supplies. See “Servicing Power Supplies (CRU)” on page 163.
Note - After a physical insertion or removal action of a storage component (such as a disk or
SAS cable), you should wait before performing the next action to allow the system software to
fully process the event. This could take up to 3 minutes to complete.
Note - For the Oracle Database Appliance Version 1, you must run the oakcli add disk -
local command after replacing a failed disk. Refer to the Administration and Reference Guide
for details.
Servicing Storage Drives and Boot Drives (CRU)
Note - Information in this appendix does NOT apply to Oracle Database Appliance X3-
2, Oracle Database Appliance X4-2, Oracle Database Appliance X5-2 or Oracle Database
Appliance X6 series. Refer to the preceding chapters in this document for information on
servicing those systems.
Oracle Database Appliance Version 1 has 24 storage drives, located in the front of the chassis,
and each server node has 2 boot drives, located in the rear. All storage drives and boot drives
are hot-pluggable.
See “Storage and Boot Drive Status Indicators” on page 56 for specific information about drive
status LEDs.
This section includes:
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