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Solution  2145341.1 :   How to replace an Disk Drive in an PCA compute or management node. (X5-2 Server)  


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Goal
Solution


Applies to:

Private Cloud Appliance X5-2 Hardware - Version All Versions to All Versions [Release All Releases]
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Goal

 How to replace a Disk drive in an PCA X5-2 compute or management node.

Solution

 

CAP PROBLEM OVERVIEW: Disk Drive Replacement
DISPATCH INSTRUCTIONS

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


TIME ESTIMATE: 10 minutes

TASK COMPLEXITY: 0-CRU

REMOVAL/REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS:

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

The server supports hot-plugging of the storage drives so a complete power down of the server is not required if your storage/OS configuration allows for a hot-plug operation.

The two HDD’s in each server are setup as a single  RAID 1 mirror

Animation videos are available to demonstrate the storage drive replacement process for these servers. please refer to the following links:

Oracle Learning Library storage drive removal storage drive install works on mobile devices   

WHAT ACTIONS ARE REQUIRED?:

1. Prepare the server for service.
   1.1    Replacing a drive does not require removing the server from a rack
   1.2   The hard-disk drives (HHDs) in the server are hot-pluggable,
2. Confirm the  Storage Drive failure and it's location.
   2.1    Confirm which Storage Drive is to be replaced.
   2.2    The bottom row of drives will be numbered 0,2,4,5,7 left to right.  Top row is numbered 1.3.5 left to right.
3. Remove the Storage Drive
   3.1.    On the drive you plan to remove, push the latch release button to open the latch. (Caution - The latch is not an ejector. Do not bend the latch too far to the right. Doing so can damage the latch.)
   3.2   Grasp the latch and pull the drive out of the drive slot.
   3.3    place the drive on an antistatic mat.
4. Install the replacement Storage Drive
   4.1   Remove the replacement drive from its packaging and place the drive on an antistatic mat.
   4.2   Align the replacement drive to the drive slot. The drive is physically addressed according to the slot in which it is installed. It is important to install a replacement drive in the same slot as the drive that was removed.
   4.3.    Slide the drive into the bay until the drive is fully seated.
   4.4    Close the drive latch to lock the drive in place.

To check the status of the drives from the OS of the compute node  you can run :

# /opt/MegaRAID/MegaCli/MegaCli64 -ShowSummary  -a0
      
(This is the output from a healthy compute node)  There are two logical volumes across two drives in slots 0 and 1 in a raid 1 mirror.   A maintenance node only has one logical volume configured in a raid 1.

 System
        Operating System:  Linux version 2.6.39-400.247.1.el5uek
        Driver Version: 06.803.02.00-rc1
        CLI Version: 8.02.21

Hardware
        Controller
                 ProductName       : LSI MegaRAID SAS 9261-8i(Bus 0, Dev 0)
                 SAS Address       : 500605b006cced70
                 FW Package Version: 12.12.0-0178
                 Status            : Optimal
        BBU
                 BBU Type          : iBBU08
                 Status            : Healthy
        Enclosure
                 Product Id        : SGPIO
                 Type              : SGPIO
                 Status            : OK

        PD
                Connector          : Port 0 - 3<Internal>: Slot 1
                Vendor Id          : HGST
                Product Id         : H101212SESUN1.2T
                State              : Online
                Disk Type          : SAS,Hard Disk Device
                Capacity           : 1.089 TB
                Power State        : Active

                Connector          : Port 0 - 3<Internal>: Slot 0
                Vendor Id          : HGST
                Product Id         : H101212SESUN1.2T
                State              : Online
                Disk Type          : SAS,Hard Disk Device
                Capacity           : 1.089 TB
                Power State        : Active

Storage

       Virtual Drives
                Virtual drive      : Target Id 0 ,VD name
                Size               : 50.0 GB
                State              : Optimal
                RAID Level         : 1

                Virtual drive      : Target Id 1 ,VD name
                Size               : 1.039 TB
                State              : Optimal
                RAID Level         : 1

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

No action should need to be taken for a hot swap replacement of the a disk drive.

 

 

 


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