MAP 0220
Use this procedure to exchange hot-swappable field replaceable units (FRUs).
For more information about failing part numbers, location codes, or removal and replacement procedures, see Part locations and location codes . Select your machine type and model number to see applicable procedures for your system.
- Step 0220-1
- If the system displayed a FRU part number on the screen, use that
part number to exchange the FRU.
If there is no FRU part number displayed on the screen, see the SRN listing. Record the SRN source code and the failing function codes in the order listed.
- Find the failing function codes in the FFC listing, and record the FRU part number and description of each FRU.
- To determine if the part is hot-swappable, see the Part locations and location codes procedure for the part.
Does this system unit support hot-swapping of the first FRU listed?- No
- Go to MAP 0210: General problem resolution.
- Yes
- Go to Step 0220-2.
- If the system displayed a FRU part number on the screen, use that
part number to exchange the FRU.
- Step 0220-2 Is the FRU a hot-swap power supply or fan?
- No
- Go to Step 0220-4.
- Yes
- Go to Step 0220-3.
- Step 0220-3 Note: See Part locations and location codes for the part.
- Remove the old FRU.
- Install the new FRU.
- Enter the diag command.
Go to Step 0220-14.
- Step 0220-4 Is the FRU a hot-plug PCI adapter?
- No
- Go to Step 0220-5.
- Yes
- Go to Step 0220-12.
- Step 0220-5 Is the FRU a SCSI hot-plug device?
- No
- Go to Step 0220-11.
- Yes
- Go to Step 0220-6.
- Step 0220-6 Is the hot-plug drive located within a system unit?
- No
- Go to Step 0220-8.
- Yes
- Go to Step 0220-7.
- Step 0220-7
See the removal and replacement procedures for your system in Part locations and location codes.
Go to Step 0220-13.
- Step 0220-8 Does the hot-plug drive's enclosure have procedures for removing and replacing SCSI disk drives?
- No
- Go to Step 0220-9.
- Yes
- If a hot-plug procedure exists, use that procedure to remove the old hot-plug SCSI disk drive and replace it with a new hot-plug SCSI disk drive. Otherwise, if no hot-plug procedure exists, use the power off procedure to remove the old SCSI disk drive and replace it with a new SCSI disk drive. Go to Step 0220-13.
- Step 0220-9
- Ask the customer to back up the data on the drive that you intend to replace onto another drive.
- Verify that the disk drive is in the defined state. The amber LED on the hot-plug disk drive should be off.
Is the hot-plug disk drive's amber LED unlit?- No
- Ask the customer to remove the hot-plug disk drive from the operating system configuration (refer the customer to the system management guide for more information).
- Yes
- Go to Step 0220-10.
- Step 0220-10
Using the hot-plug task service aid, replace the hot-plug drive using the following procedure:
- Use the option List the SES Devices to show the configuration of the hot-plug slots. Identify the slot number of the adapter for the FRU you want to replace.
- Select the option REPLACE/REMOVE a Device Attached to an SES Device.
- Select the slot which contains the SCSI hot-plug drive you want
to replace. Press Enter. You will see a fast flashing green light
on the front on the hot-plug drive indicating that it is ready for
removal. Note: See the "Installing hardware" section of the information; locate the server information that you are servicing and follow the tables to locate the correct removal or replacement procedure.
- Remove the old hot-plug drive.
- Install the new hot-plug drive. After the hot-plug drive is in place, press Enter.
- Press Exit. Wait while configuration is done on the drive, until you see the "hot-plug task" on the service aid menu.
Go to Step 0220-15.
- Step 0220-11
Using the hot-plug task service aid, replace the hot-plug drive using the hot plug RAID service aid:Note: The drive you want to replace must be either a
SPAREorFAILEDdrive. Otherwise, the drive would not be listed as an "Identify and remove resources selection" within the RAID HOT-PLUG DEVICES screen. In that case you must ask the customer to put the drive intoFAILEDstate. Refer the customer to the Operating System and Device management for more information. Ask the customer to back up the data on the drive that you intend to replace.- Select the option RAID HOT-PLUG DEVICES within the HOT-PLUG TASK under DIAGNOSTIC SERVICE AIDS.
- Select the RAID adapter that is connected to the RAID array containing the RAID drive you want to remove, then select COMMIT.
- Choose the option IDENTIFY in the IDENTIFY AND REMOVE RESOURCES menu.
- Select the physical disk which you want to remove from the RAID array and press Enter.
- The disk will go into the IDENTIFY state, indicated by a flashing light on the drive. Verify that it is the physical drive you want to remove, then press Enter.
- At the IDENTIFY AND REMOVE RESOURCES menu, choose the option REMOVE and press Enter.
- A list of the physical disks in the system that may be removed will be displayed. If the
physical disk you want to remove is listed, select it and press Enter. The physical disk will go
into the
REMOVEstate, as indicated by the LED on the drive. If the physical disk you want to remove is not listed, it is not aSPAREorFAILEDdrive. Ask the customer to put the drive in theFAILEDstate before you can proceed to remove it. Refer the customer to the Operating System and Device management for more information. - See the service information for the system unit or enclosure that contains the physical drive
for removal and replacement procedures for the following substeps:
- Remove the old hot-plug RAID drive.
- Install the new hot-plug RAID drive. After the hot-plug drive is in place, press Enter. The
drive will exit the
REMOVEstate, and will go to theNORMALstate after you exit diagnostics.Note: There are no elective tests to run on a RAID drive itself under diagnostics (the drives are tested by the RAID adapter).
- This completes the repair. Return the system to the customer. Ask the customer to add the physical disk drive to the original configuration within the RAID. Refer them to system management guide for more information.
- Step 0220-12
- Remove the old adapter FRU and replace it with the new adapter FRU. See the Part locations and location codes procedure for the part.
- Enter the
diagcommand. - Go to the FUNCTION SELECTION menu, and select the option Advanced Diagnostics Routines.
- When the DIAGNOSTIC MODE SELECTION menu displays, select the option System Verification.
- Go to Step 0220-14.
- Step 0220-13
- If not already running diagnostics, enter the
diagcommand.Note: If you are already running service mode diagnostics and have just performed the task Configure Added/Replaced Devices (under the SCSI Hot Swap manager of the Hot Plug Task service aid), you must use the F3 key to return to the DIAGNOSTIC OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS menu before proceeding with the next step, or else the drive might not appear on the resource list. - Go to the FUNCTION SELECTION menu, and select the option Advanced Diagnostics Routines.
- When the DIAGNOSTIC MODE SELECTION menu displays, select the option System Verification.
Does the hot-plug SCSI disk drive you just replaced appear on the resource list?- No
- Verify that you have correctly followed the procedures for replacing hot-plug SCSI disk drives in the system service information. If the disk drive still does not appear in the resource list, go to MAP 0210: General problem resolution to replace the resource that the hot-plug SCSI disk drive is plugged into.
- Yes
- Go to Step 0220-14.
- If not already running diagnostics, enter the
- Step 0220-14
Run the diagnostic test on the FRU you just replaced.
Did the diagnostics run with no trouble found?- No
- Go to Step 0220-15.
- Yes
- Go to Verifying a repair. Before returning the system to the customer, if a hot-plug disk has been removed, ask the customer to add the hot-plug disk drive to the operating system configuration. See Operating System and Device Management for more information.
- Step 0220-15
- Use the option Log Repair Action in the
TASK SELECTION menu to update the error log. If the repair action
was reseating a cable or adapter, select the resource associated with
your repair action. If it is not displayed on the resource list, select sysplanar0. Note: On systems with a fault indicator LED, this changes the fault indicator LED from the fault state to the normal state.
- While in diagnostics, go to the FUNCTION SELECTION menu. Select the option Advanced Diagnostics Routines.
- When the DIAGNOSTIC MODE SELECTION menu displays, select the optionSystem Verification. Run the diagnostic test on the FRU you just replaced, or sysplanar0.
Did the diagnostics run with no trouble found?- No
- Go to Step 0220-16.
- Yes
- If you changed the service processor or network settings, restore
the settings to the value they had prior to servicing the system.
If you performed service on a PCI RAID subsystem involving changing
of the RAID adapter cache card or changing the configuration on RAID
disks, ask the customer to run "PCI SCSI disk array manager" using
smitty to resolve the PCI SCSI RAID adapter configuration. The following
is an example of how the customer would resolve the configuration:
- At the command line, type
smitty pdam. - On the PCI SCSI Disk Array Manager screen, select RECOVERY OPTIONS.
- If a previous configuration exists on the replacement adapter, this must be cleared. Select Clear PCI SCSI RAID Adapter Configuration. Press F3.
- On the Recovery Options screen, select RESOLVE PCI SCSI RAID ADAPTER CONFIGURATION.
- On the Resolve PCI SCSI RAID Adapter Configuration screen, select ACCEPT CONFIGURATION on DRIVES.
- On the PCI SCSI RAID Adapter selection menu, select the adapter that you changed.
- On the next screen, press Enter.
- On the "Are You Sure?" selection menu, press Enter to continue.
- You receive an
OKstatus message when the recovery is complete. If you get aFailedstatus message, verify that you are preforming recovery on the correct adapter, then do this complete procedure. When you complete the recovery, exit smitty to return to the command line.
- At the command line, type
Go to Verifying a repair.
- Use the option Log Repair Action in the
TASK SELECTION menu to update the error log. If the repair action
was reseating a cable or adapter, select the resource associated with
your repair action. If it is not displayed on the resource list, select sysplanar0.
- Step 0220-16 Does the original problem persist?
- No
- If a FRU was replaced, run the log repair action service aid under the online diagnostics for the resource that was replaced. If the resource associated with your action is not displayed on the resource list, select sysplanar0. If steps were taken to make the device ready for removal, inform the system administrator of the steps required to return the system to the original state. Go to Verifying a repair.
- Yes
- Go to Step 0220-17.
- Step 0220-17 Have you exchanged all the FRUs that correspond to the failing function codes?
- No
- Go to Step 0220-18.
- Yes
- The SRN did not identify the failing FRU. Schedule a time to run diagnostics in service mode. If the same SRN is reported in service mode, go to MAP 0030.
- Step 0220-18 Note: Before proceeding, remove the FRU you just replaced and install the original FRU in its place.Does the system unit support hot-swapping of the next FRU listed?
- No
- Go to MAP 0210: General problem resolution.
- Yes
- The SRN did not identify the failing FRU. Schedule a time to run diagnostics in service mode. If the same SRN is reported in service mode, go to Step 0220-14.