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How to replace an internal SAS card in an OVCA X3-2 or X4-2 compute node.
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- Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X4-2 Hardware
- Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3-2 Hardware
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- PLA-Support>Sun Systems>Sun_Other>Sun Collections>SN-OTH: x64-CAP VCAP
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Applies to:
Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3-2 Hardware - Version All Versions and later
Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X4-2 Hardware - Version All Versions and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.
Goal
How to replace an internal SAS card in an OVCA X3-2/X4-2 compute node.
Solution
CAP PROBLEM OVERVIEW: Internal SAS card replacement
DISPATCH INSTRUCTIONS
WHAT SKILLS DOES THE ENGINEER NEED:
Oracle Virtual Compute Appliance X3-2 Training
Note: The removal/insertion CPU tool is new for the Sandy Bridge M3 product lines. If you have not used this new tool before please make yourself familiar before attempting to use onsite. The tool is not intuitive so reference the service manual before attempting this service action.
TIME ESTIMATE: 60 minutes
TASK COMPLEXITY: 3-FRU
FIELD ENGINEER/ADMINISTRATOR INSTRUCTIONS
Make sure the customer has prepared the node for service.
If needed, use Steps to Gracefully Shutdown and Power Off a Node in Oracle Private Cloud Appliance Prior to Maintenance (Doc ID 2256834.1)
WHAT ACTION DOES THE ENGINEER NEED TO TAKE:
1. Prepare the server for service.
1. Power off the server and disconnect the power cords from the power supplies.
2. Extend the server to the maintenance position in the rack.
3. Attach an anti-static wrist strap.
4. Remove the top cover.
2. Locate and remove the internal SAS controller
1. The SAS Controller for the internal disk drives is located in PCIe slot 4 which is located in the lower PCIe slot of the PCIe riser at the rear left-most corner of the server chassis (PCIe riser 3).
2. Unplug the SAS data cables from the rear of the HBA making note of the connector locations so that the cables can be reinstalled in the same slots of the new HBA (label if needed).
3. If there is a PCIe card installed in the upper PCIe slot (slot 3) disconnect any cables from the card.
4. open the green-tabbed latch located on the rear of the server's chassis next to the PCIe slot 3 to release the PCIe card holding bracket.
5. To release the riser from the motherboard connector, lift the riser's green-tabbed release lever to the open position.
6. Slide the plastic PCIe card retainer, which is mounted on the side of the chassis, forward to release the card(s) installed in the riser
7. Grasp the riser with both hands and remove it from the server
8. Remove the Internal HBA card from the riser, hold the riser in one hand and use your other hand to carefully remove the card from slot 4 of the riser.
9. Disconnect the rear bracket attached to the PCIe card from the rear of the PCIe riser.
10. place the riser and SAS controller on an anti-static mat.
3. Re-install the SAS controller.
1. Remove the replacment HBA card from it's anti-static bag and place on an anti-static mat.
2. If the SAS controller contains a Battery unit which is not being replaced with a new unit from stock then transfer the battery unit from the original controller to the replacement controller.
3. Remove the rear bracket from the old SAS controller and the new SAS controller by removing the two phillips head screws.
4. Swap the brackets so that the internal style rear bracket is installed onto the replacement card and secure it using the two phillips head screws.
5. Attach the external style rear bracket onto the old card using the two phillips head screws and place into the static bag for return.
6. Install the internal HBA card into the riser in slot 3 by holding the PCIe riser in one hand and inserting the rear bracket that is attached to the internal HBA card into the rear connector on the PCIe riser.
7. Insert the internal HBA card connector into the riser's bottom connector.
8. Reconnect the SAS cable(s) to the internal HBA card.Be sure to connect the SAS cable for storage drives 0 through 3 (HDDs 0-3) to the connector that is farther from the riser in which the HBA card is installed. (this should match the order that the cables were installed before removal)
9. Raise the PCIe riser green-tabbed release lever to the open (up) position and gently press the riser into the motherboard connector until it seats.
10. Ensure that the rear bracket on the internal HBA card in PCIe slot 4 is connected to the slot in the server's chassis side wall. If the bracket is not connected, remove the riser and reposition it so that the rear bracket connects to the side wall, then gently press the riser into the motherboard connector.
11. Slide the plastic PCIe card retainer that is mounted on the side of the chassis toward the back of the server to secure the card(s) installed in the riser.
12. Press the green-tabbed release lever on the PCIe riser to the close (down) position.
13. To secure the PCIe card's rear bracket to the server, close the green-tabbed latch on the rear of the server's chassis.
14. If there is a PCIe card installed in slot 3 of the riser, reconnect any external or internal cables to the card.
4.Return the Server to operation
1. Replace the top cover
2. Remove any anti-static measures that were used.
3. Return the server to it's normal operating position within the rack.
4. Re-install the AC power cords and any data cables that were removed.
5. Power on server. Verify that the Power/OK indicator led lights steady on.
Boot up system and verify full functionality
OBTAIN CUSTOMER ACCEPTANCE
WHAT ACTION DOES THE CUSTOMER NEED TO TAKE TO RETURN THE SYSTEM TO AN OPERATIONAL STATE:
The customer will need to follow the steps under "Returning the node to operation" in the same MOS note:
Steps to Gracefully Shutdown and Power Off a Node in Oracle Private Cloud Appliance Prior to Maintenance (Doc ID 2256834.1)
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