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Solution Type Technical Instruction Sure Solution 1929557.1 : How to Replace a Sun Server X4-8 Internal RAID HBA Card
Applies to:Sun Server X4-8 - Version All Versions and laterx86_64 GoalHow to Replace a Sun Server X4-8 Internal RAID HBA Card. SolutionDISPATCH INSTRUCTIONS WHAT SKILLS DOES THE FIELD ENGINEER/ADMINISTRATOR NEED: TIME ESTIMATE: 45 minutes TASK COMPLEXITY: 0 FIELD ENGINEER/ADMINISTRATOR INSTRUCTIONS: PROBLEM OVERVIEW: A Sun Server X4-8 Internal RAID HBA Card needs replacement WHAT STATE SHOULD THE SYSTEM BE IN TO BE READY TO PERFORM THE RESOLUTION ACTIVITY? : This is a cold-service component. Disconnect the AC power cables from the server before performing this procedure. Reference Doc: Sun Server X4-8 System Module (SMOD) Overview
The server requires one internal HBA for the externally-accessible SAS (or SATA) SMOD server storage drives. The HBA is installed in a riser slot on the underside of the SMOD motherboard and connected to the backplanes by two mini-SAS4I connector cables. The card is accessible by turning over the SMOD.
How to Remove the SAS HBA Card 1. Prepare the server for cold service. 3. Label and disconnect all cables from the SMOD. A. To Unlock the SMOD handles, squeeze together the release latches on the end of both handles. The unlocking action is accompanied by an audible click. B. To disengage the SMOD from the server midplane, simultaneously, rotate both handles downward toward their fully open positions. This action disengages the connectors on the SMOD from the connectors on the server midplane. Caution - Physical harm or component damage. Do not use the SMOD handles to remove the SMOD from the server. 5. To remove the SMOD, grab it by it's sides and slide it out of the server. 6. Set the SMOD on a flat surface with the front side facing toward you. Caution - Component Damage - SMOD components are extremely sensitive to electro-static discharge. Wear a wrist strap and use an anti-static mat. 7. Close the SMOD handles. 8. Rotate the SMOD 180 degrees so the back (connector) side is facing toward you. 9. Turn the SMOD upside down and locate the HBA. The HBA is located inside the SMOD and is accessible through the upward-facing opening on the right side. Note - The connector (back) side of the SMOD should still be facing you. 10. To unlock the HBA card, rotate the green release handle out and then downward. The handle is on the right (vertical) side of the SMOD. To access it, you might need to push it outward from the inside. 11. To disconnect the HBA card from its connector on the SMOD motherboard, pull the card toward you. Two cables with mini SAS4I connectors connect the HBA to the storage drive backplane. Note - The two storage drive backplane cables are still attached to the card. 12. Carefully lift the card up, and pull it slightly away from the SMOD until the cable connectors are visible. 13. Disconnect the cables from the card. Note - Do not disconnect the cables from the SMOD. 14. Remove the HBA card from the SMOD and place it on an anti-static mat.
How to Install the SAS HBA Card 15. Position the HBA card with the component side facing upward and the edge connector pointed away from you. 16. With the SMOD positioned upside down and the back (connector) side facing you, orient the HBA card in the opening on the right. 17. Ensure that the two backplane cables are routed under the support bracket on the bottom of the SMOD. 18. Connect the cables to the connectors on the HBA card. Note the cable on the right side should connect to the adapter connector closest to the HBA PCI slot connector. The cable on the left should connect to the connector closest to the top of the card or outside edge. 19. Lower the card and align its edge connector with the PCIe slot on the SMOD motherboard. 20. To install the HBA card, push it into the slot. 21. To lock the card, rotate the green locking lever upward. 22. Rotate the lever inward so it tucks inside the SMOD frame and does not extend outward.
How to Install the SMOD 23. Ensure that the handles on the SMOD are in their fully open position. A. To unlock the SMOD handles, squeeze together the release latches on the end of both handles. The unlocking action is accompanied by an audible click. B. To open, rotate both handles downward until they are at a 90 degree angle to the SMOD (fully-open position). Caution - Physical harm or component damage. Do not use the SMOD handles to install the SMOD into the server. 24. Orient the SMOD with the handles facing away from the server and the connectors facing toward the open slot in the server. The handles should be at the bottom front and the disks should be at the top front. 25. Align the SMOD in the slot. 26. Slide the SMOD into the slot until it stops. This leaves the SMOD protruding slightly from the back of the server. Do not attempt to push the SMOD inward beyond this point. 27. To install the SMOD, simultaneously rotate both handles upward until they lock into place. This action draws the SMOD inward engaging the SMOD connectors with the connectors on the server midplane. Caution - Pinch point. When operating the lever, keep your fingers clear of the back side and hinged end of the lever. 28. Connect the cables to the SMOD. 29. Return the server to operation. Verify that the Power/OK indicator LED lights steady on. 30. Verify the SAS HBA firmware level during BIOS initialization and if down revved update the firmware via the internal Oracle System Assistant (OSA) stick or via bootable OSA image mounted remotely.
How to verify the SAS HBA Card is working properly.
LSI MegaRAID SAS-MFI BIOS
Version 3.29.00 (Build June 18, 2013) Copyright(c) 2013 LSI Corporation HA -0 (Bus 4 Dev 0) LSI MegaRAID SAS 9261-8i FW package: 12.12.0-0178 Battery Status: Fully charged PCI Slot Number: 0 ID LUN VENDOR PRODUCT REVISION CAPACITY -- --- ------ ------- -------- -------- LSI LSI MegaRAID SAS 9261-8i 2.130.373-2809 512MB 20 0 HGST H101212SESUN1.2T A690 1144641MB 21 0 HGST H101212SESUN1.2T A690 1144641MB 22 0 ATA ITVSC2BA3SUN400G 0270 381554MB 0 LSI Virtual Drive RAID0 1143455MB 1 LSI Virtual Drive RAID0 1143455MB 2 LSI Virtual Drive RAID0 380516MB 3 Virtual Drive(s) found on the host adapter. 3 Virtual Drive(s) handled by BIOS Press <Ctrl><H> for WebBIOS or press <Ctrl><Y> for Preboot CLI
-> start /SP/faultmgmt/shell
Are you sure you want to start /SP/faultmgmt/shell (y/n)? y faultmgmtsp> fmadm faulty No faults found
fmadm faulty -a
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