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SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000 Servers Service Manual • August 2009

7.2

Active Replacement and Hot
Replacement

The active replacement procedure and hot replacement procedure are almost the
same. This section explains both procedures together. Each step that is different
between these procedures is distinguished by "Active replacement" or "Hot
replacement" as a header. The main difference between active replacement and hot
replacement is as follows:

Active replacement: The CMU of an IOU is disconnected from or configured into
a domain by dynamic reconfiguration (DR).

Hot replacement: A domain must be stopped and restarted.

The procedure for active replacement and hot replacement is as follows.

1. Unlock and open a door of the server.

For details, see

Chapter 5

.

2. Check whether the CMU that is connected to the IOU to be replaced (the target

CMU) is logically divided and what domains are affected by the replacement.

a. Log in to the XSCF from a terminal connected to the XSCF, and execute the

showfru

command to check whether the target CMU is logically divided.

b. If it is logically divided, execute the showdcl command to check whether

the target CMU and another CMU comprise a domain.

c. Execute the showboards command to check the use states of the devices and

resources in the CMU.

For details on how to log in to the XSCF and of commands, see the SPARC
Enterprise M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers XSCF User’s Guide
. For
details of commands, see also the SPARC Enterprise
M3000/M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual
, or the man
page.

3. Prepare the IOU that is to be replaced.

Active replacement:

From the terminal connected to the XSCF, execute the deleteboard command
to dynamically disconnect the target CMU from all the domains that have been
recognized in

Step 2

as including the target CMU. (The IOU status can be

checked by executing the showboards command.)

To execute this command, you need the privilege of platform administrator
(platadm) or domain administrator (domainadm). For details, see

Section 4.2.1, “Disconnecting a FRU from a Domain” on page 4-3

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