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Solution  1393271.1 :   How to Replace Disk on an Sun Server X2-8, Sun Fire X4800, or (formerly X4800 M2):ATR:1393271.1:0  


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In this Document
Goal
Fix
References


Applies to:

Sun Server X2-8 - Version Not Applicable and later
Sun Fire X4800 Server - Version Not Applicable and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Goal

How to Replace Disk on an Sun Server X2-8, Sun Fire X4800, or (formerly X4800 M2)

Fix

DISPATCH INSTRUCTIONS

WHAT SKILLS DOES THE ENGINEER NEED:(IS A SITE ENGINEER AVAILABLE?)

X4800 hardware trained.

TASK COMPLEXITY: 0

TIME ESTIMATE: 60 minutes

FIELD ENGINEER INSTRUCTIONS

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

The disk could be replaced with online

WHAT ACTION DOES THE ENGINEER NEED TO TAKE:


Reference Doc:
Sun Fire X4800 Server Service Manual
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E19140-01/html/821-0282/index.html

Sun Fire X4800 M2 Server Service Manual
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E20815_01/html/E20840/sfmsm.html#scrolltoc


3D Server Overview
http://oracle.com.edgesuite.net/producttours/3d/x4800/index.html

Hard Drive Designation
The Sun Fire X4800 server can support up to eight hard drives. The hard drive slots are arranged along the lower front side of the server in two rows of four slots. The

slots are labeled HDD 0 to HDD 7. The bottom row consists of slots HDD 0 to HDD 3. The top row consists of slots HDD 4 to HDD 7.
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E19140-01/html/821-0282/gjfho.html#scrolltoc


How to Remove a Hard Drive

Note: The hard drives in the Sun Fire X4800 server are hot-swap components.

Caution If you are removing more than one HD and not replacing the drives, label each HD to indicate its slot. Drives must be installed in their
original slot.


1. To unlock the handle on the front of the hard drive assembly, push the handle release button.
This action causes the handle to unlock and spring open.

2. To remove the hard drive, pull the drive out of the server using the handle.

Note - Do not remove the HD from the XL bracket assembly.

=============================================================================
Caution - Airflow and temperature control related issues. Do not leave a hard drive slot unoccupied. Hard drive slots must contain either a drive or a HD filler.
Caution - Possible component damage. The handle does not extend to a 90-degree angle. Do not extend the handle beyond its limitation.
=============================================================================



How to Install a Hard Drive

1. Press the lever release button on the front of the hard drive carrier and extend the lever to its fully open position.

2. Slide the hard drive carrier assembly into the slot until it stops. Do not push the drive into the slot any farther.

3. Align the pawl on the lever with the opening in the side wall of the slot.

4. To install the hard drive, close the lever until it locks and is flush with the front of the carrier.
This action pushes the hard drive carrier assembly into the slot and engages the connector on the hard drive with the connector on the hard drive backplane.

How to verify the Disk working properly.

log in ILOM to confirm if disk status working properly.

Sample

-> show /SYS/DBP/HDD0

/SYS/DBP/HDD0
Properties:
type = Hard Disk
ipmi_name = DBP/HDD0

/SYS/DBP/HDD0/PRSNT
Properties:
type = Entity Presence
ipmi_name = DBP/HDD0/PRSNT
class = Discrete Sensor
value = Present
alarm_status = cleared

/SYS/DBP/HDD0/SERVICE
Properties:
type = Indicator
ipmi_name = DBP/HDD0/SVC
value = Off

/SYS/DBP/HDD0/OK2RM
Properties:
type = Indicator
ipmi_name = DBP/HDD0/OK2RM
value = Off



Check ILOM event log to see if any error related HDDs.

-> show /SP/faultmgmt
-> show /SP/logs/event/list


Check if the HDD working normal from LSI SGX-SAS6-R-REM-Z/SGX-SAS6-EM-Z RAID controller.

For LSI SGX-SAS6-R-REM-Z(6Gbps SAS-2 RAID Expansion Module) controller.


1. Power On system
During boot up a message is displayed that gives you the option to press CTRL+H to access the WebBIOS configuration utility.

2. Press CTRL+H to access the WebBIOS utility.
The Adapter Selection screen is displayed.

3. Use the Tab key to navigate to the adapter that you want, and press Enter.

4. Use the Tab key to navigate to the Start button, and press Enter.
The MegaRAID BIOS Config Utility Virtual Configuration screen is displayed.

5. In the navigational menu on the left, use the Tab key to navigate to the Virtual Drives menu option, and press Enter.
The MegaRAID BIOS Config Utility Virtual Drives screen is displayed.

6. Check if all Drives showed Optimal.

7. Exit the utility by using the Back button to return to the main menu, navigating to the Exit menu option, and pressing Enter.



For LSI SGX-SAS6-EM-Z(8-Port 6Gbps SAS-2 RAID HBA Module) RAID controller.


1. Power On system
During the boot process, the BIOS initialization banner lists information about the discovered SAS adapters and devices that are attached to the discovered HBAs in the system.

2. Upon seeing the prompt, Press Ctrl-C to start LSI Corp Configuration Utility..., immediately press CTRL-C to access the LSI Corp Config Utility utility.
The LSI Corp Config Utility menu is displayed

3. Use the arrow keys to navigate to the HBA that you want, and press Enter.
The Adapter Properties screen is displayed for the selected HBA

4. To view the devices and logical volumes attached to the HBA, use the arrow keys to navigate to the SAS Topology field, and press Enter.
The SAS Topology screen is displayed

5. Check if all Drives showed Optimal.

6. Exit the utility by using Esc key, navigating to the Exit menu option, and pressing Enter.

Check if all HDD working normal on Solaris environment.

1. Use format command to check HDD status

# format
Searching for disks...done

AVAILABLE DISK SELECTIONS:
0. c0t0d0 <DEFAULT cyl 36348 alt 2 hd 255 sec 63>
/pci@0,0/pci8086,3408@1/pci1000,9262@0/sd@0,0



2. Use iostat command to check HDD status

# iostat -E
sd1 Soft Errors: 0 Hard Errors: 0 Transport Errors: 0
Vendor: LSI Product: MR9262-8i Revision: 2.90 Serial No: Size: 299.00GB <298999348736 bytes>
Media Error: 0 Device Not Ready: 0 No Device: 0 Recoverable: 0
Illegal Request: 2 Predictive Failure Analysis: 0


3. Use cfgadm command to check HDD connection

# cfgadm -alv
Ap_Id Receptacle Occupant Condition Information
When Type Busy Phys_Id
Slot3 empty unconfigured unknown Location: Slot3
Jan 1 1970 unknown n /devices/pci@79,0/pci8086,340a@3:Slot3
Slot5 connected configured ok Location: Slot5
Jan 1 1970 pci-pci/hp n /devices/pci@79,0/pci8086,340c@5:Slot5
c0 connected configured unknown
unavailable scsi-bus n /devices/pci@0,0/pci8086,3408@1/pci1000,9262@0:scsi
c0::dsk/c0t0d0 connected configured unknown LSI MR9262-8i


4. Use raidctl -l command to see if Hardware RAID working normal.

Platforms using Solaris 10 Update 3 or lower will produce similar to the following output when configured under LSI hardware RAID management:

Good Volume:

# /usr/sbin/raidctl -l

RAID Volume RAID RAID Disk
Volume Type Status Disk Status
------------------------------------------------------
c1t0d0 IM OK c1t0d0 OK
c1t1d0 OK


Platforms using Solaris 10 Update 4 or higher will produce similar to the following output when configured under LSI hardware RAID management:

Good Volume:

# /usr/sbin/raidctl -l

Controller: 0
Volume:c1t0d0
Disk: 0.0.0
Disk: 0.1.0


5. Check /var/adm/message file if any warning/error related HDD

For other OS, please follow related docs to check if HDD working normal

Linux:
How to Check for Linux Platform Disk Errors and Online/Offline Status (Doc ID 1002936.1)

Windows:
How to Check for Windows platform disk errors and online/offline status (Doc ID 1011590.1)

For Niwot controller, please check

Sun Storage 6Gb SAS REM RAID HBA Installation Guide, 820-7888.
https://support.us.oracle.com/handbook_internal/data/820/820-7888/pdf/820-7888-11.pdf

For Erie RAID controller, please check

Sun Storage 6Gb SAS REM HBA Installation Guide, 820-7892
https://support.us.oracle.com/handbook_internal/data/820/820-7892/pdf/820-7892-10.pdf

More information regarding the LSI RAID controller, please check

http://www.lsi.com/sep/Pages/oracle/sas_6gbs_support.aspx

Detailed SVM instructions can be found at http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E19253-01/816-4520/troubleshoottasks-96/index.html

See Document 1010946.1 for Detailed Veritas Volume Manager instructions.
See Document 1002753.1 for Detailed ZFS instructions

References

<NOTE:1002753.1> - How to replace a drive in Solaris[TM] ZFS
<NOTE:1002936.1> - How to Check for Linux Platform Disk Errors and Online/Offline Status
<NOTE:1005530.1> - How to Check for Solaris[TM] X86 / X64 Disk Errors and Online/Offline Status
<NOTE:1010946.1> - General Guidance for Diagnosis and Replacing Internal Server Disks and JBOD Disks within Solaris
<NOTE:1011590.1> - How to check for Windows platform disk errors and online/offline status
<NOTE:1013107.1> - How to Identify BIOS and Solaris[TM] Hardware RAID Status

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