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Solution  1462327.1 :   How to Remove and Replace a SPARC T6320 Hard Drive:ATR:1462327.1:0  


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Goal
Solution
References


Applies to:

Sun Blade T6320 Server Module - Version All Versions and later
Sun Blade 6000 System - Version All Versions and later
Sun Blade 6048 System - Version All Versions and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Goal

How to Remove and Replace a SPARC T6320 Hard Drive

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Solution

DISPATCH INSTRUCTIONS

WHAT SKILLS ARE REQUIRED:
No special skills required, Customer Replaceable Unit (CRU) procedure

TIME ESTIMATE: 30 minutes

TASK COMPLEXITY: 0

REMOVAL/REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS

PROBLEM OVERVIEW:  replace failed hard drive

WHAT STATE SHOULD THE SYSTEM BE IN TO BE READY TO PERFORM THE RESOLUTION ACTIVITY? :

NOTE: T6320 Server Module drives are hot-swappable, which means that you can remove them while the server is running. However, you must prepare the operating system on the server prior to removing the drives.

NOTE: Possible data loss: If you insert a storage device that has been configured with a RAID volume into a server that did not previously have its storage devices configured with RAID volumes, the existing storage devices in the server will be converted to RAID volumes during automatic synchronization and any data on the existing storage devices in the server are erased.You should delete the active RAID volume from the storage device. For information on how to delete a RAID volume, use the appropriate RAID management utility for the RAID controller installed.



WHAT ACTIONS ARE REQUIRED:

Replace an Existing Hard Disk Drive (HDD).

1. Observe the LEDs on the front panel of the drive to verify which drive in the server is faulty.

- Green (operational) / amber (faulty disk ) / blue (HDD has been prepared for removal)

2. To remove the faulty drive from the server,

a. Press the release lever button on the drive front panel then tilt the lever into a fully opened position.

b. Hold the opened release lever and gently slide the drive toward you.

c. If you are not immediately replacing the drive, insert a filler panel into the empty drive slot on the server.

3. To install (or replace) the drive,

a. Slide the drive into the vacant slot by pressing the middle of the drive faceplate with your thumb or finger.

c. Using your thumb or finger, press on the middle of the drive faceplate until the release lever engages with the chassis.

d. Close the release lever until it clicks into place and is flush with the front of the server.

OBTAIN CUSTOMER ACCEPTANCE

WHAT ACTIONS ARE REQUIRED TO RETURN THE SYSTEM TO AN OPERATIONAL STATE:

NOTE: The procedures that you perform at this point depend on how your data is configured. You might need to partition the drive, create file systems, load data from backups, or have data updated from a RAID configuration. You can use the Solaris command cfgadm -al to list all disks in the device tree, including 'unconfigured' disks. If the disk is not in the list, such as with a newly installed disk, you can use devfsadm to configure it into the tree. See the devfsadm man page for details. See Service Manual  http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E19745-01/820-2386-12/3_Hotswap.html#50421795_pgfId-1085034


For hot plug, configure the drive and verify drive availability.
Use appropriate software commands to re-activate/re-sync mirror if manual intervention is required.

Reconfigure disk as previously configured. e.g. Part of raid volume set or mounted file-system or raw partition or other. Restart software applications per applicable administration guides to resume system operation.

PARTS NOTE:

https://support.oracle.com/handbook_private/Systems/SunBladeT6320/components.html


REFERENCE INFORMATION:

SPARC T6320 Server Module Service Manual at http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E19745-01/820-2386-12/index.html

MPXIO Instructions can be found in these docs:
How to Identify Internal Disk Slot Numbers Using the mpathadm Utility on T3/T4 systems (Doc ID 1507646.1)
How to Identify the Target ID for an Internal System Disk under MPXIO/scsi_vhci Control (Doc ID 1542744.1)


Detailed SVM instructions can be found in doc 2090016.1 and also at http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E19253-01/816-4520/troubleshoottasks-96/index.html

See Document 1010946.1 for Detailed Veritas Volume Manager instructions.
See Document 1002753.1 for Detailed ZFS instructions


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