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Chapter 4

FRU Removal Preparation

4-3

4.2

Active Replacement

In active replacement the Solaris OS must be configured to allow the component to
be replaced. Active replacement has four stages:

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

Section 4.2.2, “Disconnecting and Replacing a FRU” on page 4-5

Section 4.2.3, “Configuring a FRU into a Domain” on page 4-6

Section 4.2.4, “Confirming the Hardware” on page 4-7

Note –

If the hard disk drive is the boot device, it is necessary to replace it

according to the cold replacement procedure. However, if the disk mirroring
software or other support software can disconnect the relevant boot disk from
Solaris OS, active replacement can be performed.

4.2.1

Disconnecting a FRU from a Domain

4.2.1.1

Disconnecting a CMU/IOU

Perform the following procedure to disconnect a CMU or IOU when the Solaris OS
is operating:

1. Checking resources

Check the resources that are connected to a CMU or IOU to be disconnected, and
verify that the system is not affected when it is disconnected.

2. Disconnecting from the domain

To disconnect the CMU or IOU from the domain, enter the following command
from the terminal that is connected to the XSCF:

The system administrator permission is required for executing this command.

XSCF> deleteboard

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