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FUJITSU SPARC Enterprise Server M3000 User Manual

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Chapter 4

FRU Replacement Preparation

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Hot replacement

A target FRU is operated while the domain to which the FRU belongs is stopped.

Depending on the target FRU, there are two cases as follows:

Power supply unit/Fan unit: operated with XSCF commands.

Hard disk drive: operated directly, not by using XSCF commands.

Cold replacement

After all the domains are stopped and then the server is powered off, a FRU is
operated.

Note –

Do not operate a target FRU while the OpenBoot PROM is running (the ok

prompt is displayed). After stopping the relevant domain (power-off) or starting the
Oracle Solaris OS, operate the target FRU.

TABLE 4-2

lists the access locations and applicable replacement methods for each

FRU.

TABLE 4-2

FRU Access Locations and Replacement Methods

FRU

Access
Location

Cold
Replacement

Hot
Replacement

Active
Replacement

Where to Find the
Procedure

Motherboard unit
(MBU_A, MBU_A_2, MBU_A_3,
MBU_A_4, MBU_A_5, MBU_A_6)

Top

Yes

No

No

Chapter 6

Memory (DIMM)

Top

Yes

No

No

Chapter 7

PCIe card (PCIe)

Top

Yes

No

No

Chapter 8

Hard disk drive (HDD)

Front

Yes

Yes

*

* The FRU is operated directly, without using XSCF commands.

Yes

Chapter 9

Hard disk drive backplane (HDDBP) Top

Yes

No

No

Chapter 10

CD-RW/DVD-RW drive unit
(DVDU)

Front/top

Yes

No

No

Chapter 11

Power supply unit (PSU)

Rear

Yes

Yes

† The FRU is operated with XSCF commands.

Yes

Chapter 12

Fan unit (FAN_A)

Top

Yes

Yes

Yes

Chapter 13

Fan backplane (FANBP_B)

Top

Yes

No

No

Chapter 14

Operator panel (OPNL)

Front/top

Yes

No

No

Chapter 15