Hot-Plug
Disk
Drive
Replacement
Attention:
The
Linux
operating
system
does
not
support
these
hot-plug
procedures.
Also,
Linux
does
not
support
hot-plugging
any
hot-pluggable
PCI
adapters.
Systems
with
Linux
installed
on
one
or
more
partitions
must
be
shut
down
and
powered
off
before
replacing
any
PCI
adapter
assigned
to
a
Linux
partition.
Follow
the
non-hot-pluggable
adapter
procedures
when
replacing
a
PCI
adapter
in
any
partition
with
Linux
installed.
Attention:
Before
you
perform
these
procedures,
ensure
that
the
customer
has
taken
appropriate
actions
to
back
up
the
data
for
the
drive
you
are
removing,
and
that
the
drive
has
been
removed
from
the
configuration.
Physically
removing
a
hot-plug
drive
from
the
system
before
it
has
been
removed
from
the
system
configuration
can
cause
unrecoverable
data
corruption.
Refer
to
“Deconfiguring
(Removing)
or
Configuring
a
Disk
Drive”
on
page
141.
Do
not
use
Install/Configure
Devices
Added
After
IPL
if
your
system
is
set
up
to
run
HACMP
clustering.
Consult
with
your
system
administrator
or
software
support
to
determine
the
correct
method
to
configure
the
replacement
disk.
1.
To
install
a
hot-plug
disk
drive,
do
the
following:
a.
Ensure
the
tray
handle
is
open
(perpendicular
to
the
drive).
b.
Align
the
drive/tray
assembly
so
that
it
engages
the
guide
rails
in
the
bay.
c.
Push
the
drive
assembly
into
the
bay
until
the
tray
handle
engages
the
lock
mechanism.
d.
Push
the
tray
handle
in
until
it
locks.
The
lit
LED
on
the
disk
drive
will
turn
on.
2.
Log
in
as
root
user.
3.
At
the
command
line,
type
smitty
.
4.
Select
Devices
.
5.
Select
Install/Configure
Devices
Added
After
IPL
and
press
Enter.
Successful
configuration
is
indicated
by
the
OK
message
displayed
next
to
the
Command
field
at
the
top
of
the
screen.
6.
Press
F10
to
exit
smitty
.
7.
Replace
the
front
bezel
as
described
in
“Front
Bezel
Replacement”
on
page
116.
8.
Close
the
rack
doors.
Chapter
3.
Removal
and
Replacement
Procedures
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