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1. Blinking Irregular blinking means normal disk activity steady slow blink means a RAID volume is rebuilding on this disk 6 Disk Drive Fault and Locate This LED has four states LED amber e On Disk fault Service action required e Off Normal operation e Slow blink Disk failure predicted e Fast blink Locate function activated 7 Ready to Remove LED blue Not used The events that can cause a disk blade s Module Fault LED amber to turn on are m Temperature out of range m Voltage out of range Note A severe over temperature condition will shut down the disk blade 1 3 CRUs and FRUs For the Sun Blade 6000 Disk Module the Customer Replaceable Units CRUs are the disks in the disk module There is only one Field Replaceable Unit FRU which is the disk module itself If either a disk or a disk module fails you must replace it because there are no replaceable subassemblies You can replace the disks and the disk blade yourself Chapter 1 Introduction to the Sun Blade 6000 Disk Module 1 5 1 4 1 6 What s in This Document The remainder of the document includes these topics Chapter 2 This chapter contains information and procedures for servicing the Sun Blade 6000 disk module hardware including component removal and replacement procedures Chapter 3 This chapter describes the procedures for replacing a Sun Blade disk module Chapter 4 This chapter describes the procedure
2. Chapter 1 Introduction to the Sun Blade 6000 Disk Module 1 3 FIGURE 1 2 Sun Blade 6000 Disk Module Front Panel TABLE 1 3 Front Panel LED Functions LED Name Description 1 Combined Locate button and This LED helps you to identify which system in the LED white rack you are working on in a rack full of servers Push and release this button to make the Locate LED blink for 30 minutes When Locate LED is blinking push and release this button to make the Locate LED stop blinking e Hold down the button for 5 seconds to initiate a push to test mode that illuminates all other LEDs for 15 seconds This LED can also be made to blink from a remote system using the CMM ILOM Refer to the Sun Blade 6000 Disk Module Administration Guide for details 2 Ready to Remove LED blue Not used 3 Module Fault LED amber This LED has two states e On An event has been acknowledged and service action is required e Off Normal operation 1 4 Sun Blade 6000 Disk Module Service Manual June 2009 TABLE 1 3 Front Panel LED Functions Continued LED Name Description 4 Module Activity LED green This LED has three states e Off Module is offline e On Module is online e Slow blinking 1 Hz at 50 duty cycle Module is booting or configuring firmware flash update in progress 5 Disk Drive OK LED green This LED has three states e On Power is on and disk is online e Off Disk is offline
3. If you have a plain NEM without SAS capability in slot NEM 1 you can leave it there A 2 Caution Unplugging one SAS NEM causes the loss of all secondary network connections and the secondary paths to SAS disks Activate the RAID volumes by following one of these procedures a To Activate LSI RAID Volumes for x64 Server Blades on page A 2 a To Activate LSI RAID Volumes for SPARC Server Blades on page A 3 When you have finished activating the RAID volumes plug the SAS NEM back into slot NEM 1 if you previously unplugged it V To Activate LSI RAID Volumes for x64 Server Blades The LSI RAID configuration utility that is entered from the server s BIOS is valid for all x64 server blades and all supported operating systems 1 Power cycle your server module The BIOS screen appears Watch for the LSI Logic Corp screen soon after the opening screen American Gy Sun Megatrends SG www ami com microsystems AMI BIOS C 2004 American Megatrends Inc BIOS Build sion OABJT100 Date 10 29 07 15 12 24 Core 08 00 12 CPU Dual Core AMD Opteron tm Processor 2220 Speed 2 80 GHz Count 4 Socket 0 Nod DCTO 667 MHz DCT1 667 MHz jocket1 Node1 DCTO 667 MHz DCT1 667 MHz Sun Blade X6220 Server Module 2 AMD North Bridges Rev F3 1 NVidia CK8 04 PRO SB 1 NVidia Slave Bridge s Board Serial Number 1005LCB 0 d BMC Firmware Revision 2 0 3 1 SP IP Address 010 006 153 203 CPLD Revi 0 Initiali
4. Run 1siutil in interactive mode To open the interactive 1siutil menus you must be logged in as root Make and save a new persistence map for the server blade running the Solaris OS that is paired with the replacement disk blade following the procedure out lined in To Save a Snapshot of Your Host Bus Adapter Persistent Mappings on page B 7 If there are any hardware RAID volumes spanning disks in the disk blade reboot the server that is paired with the disk blade V To Recover From a Failed 1siutil Command When Replacing a Disk Blade 1 2 Remove the replacement disk blade Reload the saved persistence map for the server blade that is paired with the replacement disk blade see To Restore a Snapshot of Your Host Bus Adapter Persistent Mappings on page B 11 Continue the preceding disk blade replacement procedure beginning with Step 7 3 4 Sun Blade 6000 Disk Module Service Manual June 2009 V To Replace a Disk Blade When Its Paired Server Uses an LSI Host Bus Adapter and is Running Windows or Linux Caution A SAS NEM must be functioning in slot NEM 0 when you follow the procedure documented here 1 Remove the old disk blade from the chassis Leave all the disks in it for the moment 2 Insert a slot filler in the now empty slot Do not insert the replacement disk blade yet 3 Remove the disks from the old disk blade and insert them in the new disk blade in the exact same slots that
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6. on page B 2 Appendix B Using the 1siutil Software B 11 root bll 89 LSIUtIKIEL 60 Linux File Edit View Terminal Tabs Help rootGbl189 cd LSIUti IKit1 60 Linux root bl189 Linux Isiutil LSI Logic MPT Configuration Utility Version 1 60 July 11 2008 1 MPT Port found Port Name Chip Vendor Type Rev MPT Rev Firmware Rey I0C 1 proc mpt ioc0 LSI Logic SAS1068E B2 105 01185b00 0 Select a device 1 1 or 0 to quit rm 4 i 3 Type 1 and press Enter The basic incomplete interactive menu opens Tip You cannot see all the commands in the menu but you can enter any command number if you know what it is In our case we want to open the Persistence menu This is done with command 15 4 Type 15 and press Enter The Persistence menu opens root hb 189 LSIUtiIKitL 60 Linux File Edit View Terminal Tabs Help Main menu select an option 1 99 or e p w or 0 to quit 15 Show persistent mappings Change Bus Target or Enclosureld of an existing mapping Save persistent mappings to a file Load persistent mappings from file Clear all persistent mappings Clear all non present persistent mappings Change enable disable persistence Reset port Enable expert mode in menus Disable paged mode Enable logging Persistence menu select an option 1 99 or e p w or 0 to quit B 12 Sun Blade 6000 Disk Module Service Manual June 2009 5 Type 10 and press Enter This clears any persist
7. 01185500 Select a device 1 1 or 0 to quit 2 Type 1 and press Enter The basic incomplete interactive menu opens Appendix B Using the 1siutil Software You can use 1siutil to both save and restore a snapshot of your persistence mapping V To Save a Snapshot of Your Host Bus Adapter Persistent Mappings I OG 0 Saving and Restoring a Persistence Map 1 Run 1siutil in interactive mode see To Use the Interactive 1siutil Menus B 7 root bll89 LSIUtIKItL 6G Linux File Edit View Terminal Tabs Help Select a device 1 1 or 0 to quit 1 Identify firmware BIOS and or FCode Download firmware update the FLASH Download erase BIOS and or FCode update the FLASH Scan for devices Change IOC settings interrupt coalescing Change SAS 10 Unit settings Display attached devices Diagnostics RAID actions Reset bus Reset target Display operating system names for devices Concatenate SAS firmware and NYDATA files Dump PCI config space Show non default settings Restore default settings Show SAS discovery errors Show board manufacturing information Reset SAS link HARD RESET Reset SAS link Reset port Enable expert mode in menus Enable paged mode Enable logging buk menu select an option 1 99 or e p w or 0 to quit Tip You cannot see all the commands in the menu but you can enter any command number if you know what it is In this case you want to open the Persiste
8. T6300 server blades the host bus adapter is embedded in the server blade so you must replace the entire blade For other server blades that use a Sun Blade RAID 0 1 Expansion Module REM you need to replace the REM 4 1 Note The procedures below are equally valid whether you are replacing a REM or a server blade with an embedded adapter V To Replace the LSI Host Bus Adapter on an x64 Server Blade Running Linux or Windows 1 Remove the server blade that contains the damaged host bus adapter 2 Replace the host bus adapter or the entire blade for X6220 servers and reinsert the server blade 3 Boot an OS There are two possibilities m Preferred method in all cases Boot from an external source Use a bootable thumb drive or a network boot m If the OS is installed on the server blade on a single disk in the server blade or in a RAID volume where at least one of the member disks is in the server blade you can boot from the server s boot drive If the boot drive is a RAID volume during the BIOS boot process you must activate the RAID volume using the LSI RAID configuration utility see Section A 1 Activating LSI RAID Volumes on page A 1 4 During the BIOS boot process enter the LSI RAID configuration utility and activate all foreign RAID volumes see Section A 1 Activating LSI RAID Volumes on page A 1 V To Replace the LSI Host Bus Adapter on Any Server Blade Running the Solaris OS Prerequisite
9. a bootable thumb drive x64 only or a net boot a If the OS is installed on the server blade on a single disk in the server blade or in a RAID volume where at least one of the member disks is in the server blade you can boot from the server s boot drive If the boot drive is a RAID volume during the BIOS boot process you must activate the RAID volume using the LSI RAID configuration utility see Section A 1 Activating LSI RAID Volumes on page A 1 6 Run 1siutil in interactive mode see To Restore a Snapshot of Your Host Bus Adapter Persistent Mappings on page B 11 Type 1 and press Enter to open the main menu 7 Type 15 on the main 1siutil menu Change persistent mappings and press Enter The persistence menu opens 8 Type 8 Load persistent mappings from a file and press Enter It prompts you for the filename Chapter 4 Replacing a Host Bus Adapter 4 3 10 11 12 Enter the filename and path of your saved snapshot file The persistent map is loaded into the new blade Reboot the server blade with its own OS Rebooting the blade causes it to use the persistent mapping information Activate all RAID volumes see Section A 1 Activating LSI RAID Volumes on page A 1 At this point the blade has been replaced and all drives and RAID volumes have been configured correctly thus the blade will be able to boot the OS Reinsert the Multi Fabric NEM in slot NEM 1 4 2 Replacing an
10. firmware and NYDATA files Dump PCI config space Show non default settings Restore default settings Show SAS discovery errors Show board manufacturing information Reset SAS link HARD RESET Reset SAS link Reset port Enable expert mode in menus Enable paged mode Enable logging Main menu select an option 1 99 or e p w or 0 to quit Tip You do not have to see a command to enter it If you know its number just enter it Alternatively you can choose to see the entire menu if you want to as shown in Step 4 5 Enter p to enable paged mode and e to enable the whole menu The complete menu appears in paged mode B 4 Sun Blade 6000 Disk Module Service Manual June 2009 root bll89 LSIUHIKIEL 60 Linux Eile Edit View Terminal Tabs Help Display operating system names for devices Concatenate SAS firmware and NYDATA files Dump PCI config space Show non default settings Restore default settings Show SAS discovery errors Show board manufacturing information Reset SAS link HARD RESET Reset SAS link Reset port Enable expert mode in menus Enable paged mode Enable logging Main menu select an option 1 99 or e p w or 0 to quit p Enabled paged mode 24 lines Main menu select an option 1 99 or e p w or 0 to quit e Enabled expert mode in menus Identify firmware BIOS and or FCode Download firmware update the FLASH Upload firmware Download erase BIOS and or FCode update the FLA
11. menu select an option 1 99 or e p w or 0 to quit 0 Main menu select an option 1 99 or e p w or 0 to quit 0 Port Name Chip Vendor Type Rev MPT Rev Firmware Rev 10C 1 proc mpt ioc0 LSI Logic SAS1068E B2 105 01185b00 0 Select a device 1 1 or 0 to quit 0 root bl189 Linux Caution You must save the persistence table snapshot to external media as you will not be able to reinstall it from a local disk if your LSI host bus adapter fails You must have a snapshot for every server blade in the chassis Label them carefully To Restore a Snapshot of Your Host Bus Adapter Persistent Mappings The stored snapshot files are used when a host bus adapter fails and must be replaced They are not needed for any other purpose Note Unless your OS is installed on a single disk on your server blade or a RAID volume with at least one member disk installed on your server blade always true for SPARC systems for example you need to reboot with an external OS a bootable DOS disk is preferred if possible to perform this procedure To restore the persistent mappings from a previously saved snapshot file for example HBA33_persistance_file do the following 1 Make sure that your saved the persistence mappings snapshot file in the same directory as the 1siutil software you are using Copy the file from external media if necessary 2 Run 1siutil in interactive mode see To Use the Interactive 1siutil Menus
12. the chassis or when it is out of the chassis See FIGURE 2 1 and FIGURE 2 2 Caution Slots should always contain either a disk drive or a filler in order to maintain adequate air flow Do not operate the system with slots that are empty Always insert a filler when you remove a hard drive from a slot Sun Blade 6000 Disk Module Service Manual June 2009 FIGURE 2 1 Removing the Disk Drive With the Disk Module Removed From the Chassis Chassis Chapter2 Replacing Disk Drives 2 3 2 4 Sun Blade 6000 Disk Module Service Manual June 2009 CHAPTER 3 Replacing a Sun Blade 6000 Disk Module This chapter contains information and procedures for replacing the Sun Blade 6000 disk module m Section 3 1 Replacing a Disk Module on page 3 1 m To Replace a Disk Blade When Its Paired Server Uses an LSI Host Bus Adapter and is Running Windows or Linux on page 3 5 m Section 3 1 2 To Replace a Disk Blade When Its Paired Server Uses an Adaptec Host Bus Adapter on page 3 6 Caution Several of the service procedures in this chapter require the use of the lsiutil application lsiutil has many features and capabilities Executing certain combinations of commands can place your system in an unrecoverable state When you use this application be sure you execute the procedures exactly as they are documented here command by command Do not ski
13. they occupied in the old disk blade 4 Remove the temporary slot filler and put the new disk blade into the chassis in the same slot as the old one 5 Run 1siutil in interactive mode from a command line For Linux you must be logged in as root 6 Type 1 and press Enter The basic interactive menu opens You cannot see all the commands in the menu but you can enter any command number if you know what it is In our case we want to open the Persistence menu This is done with command 15 7 Type 15 and press Enter The Persistence menu opens root bl189 LSIUtIKitl 66 Linux File Edit View Terminal Tabs Help Main menu select an option 1 99 or e p w or 0 to quit 15 Show persistent mappings Change Bus Target or Enclosureld of an existing mapping Save persistent mappings to a file Load persistent mappings from a file Clear all persistent mappings Clear all non present persistent mappings Change enable disable persistence Reset port Enable expert mode in menus Disable paged mode Enable logging Persistence menu select an option 1 99 or e p w or 0 to quit Chapter 3 Replacing a Sun Blade 6000 Disk Module 3 5 8 Type 10 and press Enter This clears any persistence map that is present in the host bus adapter 9 Type and enter 0 zero three times to exit the 1siutil application 3 12 To Replace a Disk Blade When Its Paired Server Uses an Adaptec Host Bus Adapter The Adaptec host bus ad
14. ARC server blades A 3 unplugging SAS NEM 1 A 1 x64 server blades A 2 related documentation vi replacing a disk module for server blades using Adaptec host bus adapters 3 6 for server blades using LSI host bus adapters 3 2 recovering from a failed 1siutil command 3 4 S safety guidelines v server features list 1 1 service action required LED 1 4 specifications 1 1 summary of features 1 1 Index 2 Sun Blade 6000 Disk Module Service Manual June 2009
15. Adaptec Host Bus Adapter The procedure outlined for LSI host bus adapters is not needed for Adaptec host bus a dapters V To Replace an Adaptec Host Bus Adapter 1 2 Install the new RAID 5 Expansion Module Power on the server blade During boot the Adaptec configuration utility indicates that foreign arrays volumes are found Press Enter to accept the configuration change The boot process continues No further steps are required 4 4 Sun Blade 6000 Disk Module Service Manual June 2009 APPENDIX A Activating LSI RAID Volumes When you need to activate an LSI RAID volume you must temporarily remove the path through a SAS NEM module in slot NEM 1 This is required to make RAID volumes return with the same target ID that they had previously A 1 v A Activating LSI RAID Volumes To Do Before Activating an LSI RAID Volume 1 Make sure that there is a SAS NEM in slot NEM 0 and that it is functioning properly the Fault LED is off Caution Make sure that multipathing at the OS level is enabled on all server blades that remain active in the chassis before you execute step 2 This ensures that the primary path to disks is not lost which can cause an OS panic For servers running Windows 2003 which does not support multipathing shut down IO to all disks on the disk module that are not in hardware RAID volumes 2 Unplug the Multi Fabric NEM in slot NEM 1 if there is one Note
16. B 11 B 1 Where to Obtain the 1siutil Software To use 1siutil for the procedures in this appendix you must have version 1 60 at minimum B 1 To obtain the latest 1siutil software go to the disk blade download site http www sun com servers blades downloads jsp 6000dm B 2 B 2 Installing 1siutil Download 1siutil and unzip it in a temporary directory It will create operating system specific subdirectories If you are running 1siutil on a SPARC blade use the Solaris subdirectory Otherwise use the Solaris x86 subdirectory To Use 1siutil From the Command Line Several of the procedures in this appendix use the 1siutil software at the command line Caution To avoid harm to your system you must use the commands exactly as they are presented in this document To run an 1siutil command from the command line log in as root and then follow these steps 1 Change to the directory where you extracted the Isiutil zip file For example cd directoryname 2 Change to the subdirectory for your operating system For example cd Solaris x86 3 Change the permissions read and execute access on the Isiutil file by entering the following command chmod 755 lsiutil 4 Enter the command with parameters For example lsiutil p1 a 0 8 To Use the Interactive 1siutil Menus To open the interactive Isiutil menus log in as root and then follow these steps Sun Blade 6000 Disk Module Service Ma
17. Cc123 The names of commands files Edit your Login file and directories on screen Use 1s a to list all files computer output You have mail AaBbCc123 What you type when contrasted su with on screen computer output password AaBbCc123 Book titles new words or terms Read Chapter 6 in the User s Guide words to be emphasized These are called class options Replace command line variables 3 You must be superuser to do this with real names or values To delete a file type rm filename vi Third Party Web Sites Sun is not responsible for the availability of third party web sites mentioned in this document Sun does not endorse and is not responsible or liable for any content advertising products or other materials that are available on or through such sites Sun Blade 6000 Disk Module Service Manual June 2009 or resources Sun will not be responsible or liable for any actual or alleged damage or loss caused by or in connection with the use of or reliance on any such content goods or services that are available on or through such sites or resources Sun Welcomes Your Comments Sun is interested in improving its documentation and welcomes your comments and suggestions You can submit your comments by going to http www sun com hwdocs feedback Please include the title and part number of your document with your feedback Sun Blade 6000 Disk Module Service Manual part number 820 1703 13 Preface
18. NY amp o SUN microsystems Sun Blade 6000 Disk Module Service Manual Sun Microsystems Inc www sun com Part No 820 1703 13 June 2009 Revision 01 Submit comments about this document by clicking the Feedback link at http docs sun com Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems Inc 4150 Network Circle Santa Clara California 95054 U S A All rights reserved Sun Microsystems Inc has intellectual property rights relating to technology that is described in this document In particular and without limitation these intellectual property rights may include one or more of the U S patents listed at http www sun com patents and one or more additional patents or pending patent applications in the U S and in other countries This document and the product to which it pertains are distributed under licenses restricting their use copying distribution and decompilation No part of the product or of this document may be reproduced in any form by any means without prior written authorization of Sun and its licensors if any Third party software including font technology is copyrighted and licensed from Sun suppliers Parts of the oe may be derived from Berkeley BSD systems licensed from the University of California UNIX is a registered trademark in the U S and in other countries exclusively licensed through X Open Company Ltd Sun Sun Microsystems the Sun logo Java AnswerBook2 docs sun com and Solaris are trademarks
19. SH Upload BIOS and or FCode Download SEEPROM Upload SEEPROM Scan for devices Read change configuration pages Change 10C settings interrupt coalescing Change SAS 10 Unit settings Change 10 Unit settings multi pathing queuing caching Change persistent mappings Display attached devices Show expander routing tables Change SAS WWID Test configuration page actions Diagnostics RAID actions more hit RETURN E 15 2 3 4 5 6 Ti 8 9 Each time you press Enter you will see a new page of menu items until you reach the end Appendix B Using the 1siutil Software B 5 B 3 gt Why Save LSI Host Bus Adapter Persistent Mappings Replacing a failed LSI host bus adapter on a server blade running the Solaris OS can lead to significant downtime if your replacement adapter does not know how the old adapter was addressing the disks in its server blade and in the disk blade Among other problems your system will not know where your boot drive is located The 1siutil software is used to export a snapshot of the addressing configuration persistent mappings of a healthy LSI host bus adapter to a file Then if the adapter fails at a later date the persistent mappings snapshot can be reloaded on the replacement adapter and your system will operate as before Caution You need to keep a persistent mappings snapshot for the LSI host bus adapters on all server blades in your chassis that are run
20. ace a Disk Drive 2 Replacing a Sun Blade 6000 Disk Module 3 1 3 1 Replacing a Disk Module 3 1 3 1 1 Procedure for Server Blades Using LSI Host Bus Adapters 3 2 v To Replace a Disk Blade When Its Paired Server Uses an LSI Host Bus Adapter and is Running the Solaris OS 2 v To Recover From a Failed 1siutil Command When Replacing a Disk Blade 4 v To Replace a Disk Blade When Its Paired Server Uses an LSI Host Bus Adapter and is Running Windows or Linux 5 3 12 To Replace a Disk Blade When Its Paired Server Uses an Adaptec Host Bus Adapter 3 6 4 Replacing a Host Bus Adapter 4 1 41 LSI Host Bus Adapter Failure and Replacement 4 1 v To Replace the LSI Host Bus Adapter on an x64 Server Blade Running Linux or Windows 2 v To Replace the LSI Host Bus Adapter on Any Server Blade Running the SolarisOS 2 4 2 Replacing an Adaptec Host Bus Adapter 4 4 v To Replace an Adaptec Host Bus Adapter 4 A Activating LSI RAID Volumes A 1 AZ Activating LSI RAID Volumes A 1 v To Do Before Activating an LSI RAID Volume 1 v To Activate LSI RAID Volumes for x64 Server Blades 2 v To Activate LSI RAID Volumes for SPARC Server Blades 3 B Using the 1siutil Software B 1 B 1 Where to Obtain the lsiutil Software B 1 B 2 Installing 1siutil B 2 v To Use lsiutil From the Command Line 2 v To Use the Interactive lsiutil Menus 2 B 3 Why Save LSI Host Bus Adapter Persistent Mappings B 6 B 4 When to Save LSI Host Bus Adapter Persistent Mappings B 6 B 5 Saving and R
21. apters do not rely on the enclosure ID of the disk blade to identify disks This is true for any OS Therefore if you are using an Adaptec adapter you can simply change the disk module and continue to operate as before without any problems 3 6 Sun Blade 6000 Disk Module Service Manual June 2009 CHAPTER 4 Replacing a Host Bus Adapter This chapter contains information and procedures for replacing an LSI host bus adapter The following topics are covered in this chapter m Section 4 1 LSI Host Bus Adapter Failure and Replacement on page 4 1 m To Replace the LSI Host Bus Adapter on an x64 Server Blade Running Linux or Windows on page 4 2 m To Replace the LSI Host Bus Adapter on Any Server Blade Running the Solaris OS on page 4 2 m To Replace an Adaptec Host Bus Adapter on page 4 4 Caution The service procedures in this chapter require the use of a program named lsiutil The lsiutil application has many features and capabilities Executing certain combinations of commands can place your system in an unrecoverable state When you use this application be sure you execute the procedures exactly as they are documented here command by command Do not skip commands or steps and do not add commands or steps that are not in the documented procedure 4 1 LSI Host Bus Adapter Failure and Replacement If an LSI host bus adapter fails you must replace it In the case of the Sun Blade X6220 and
22. cing 2 1 status LEDs 2 1 disk module replacement 3 6 documentation related vi F feature summary 1 1 figures Interior of the Sun Blade 6000 Disk Blade 1 3 Removing the Disk Drive After Removing the Disk Module 2 3 Removing the Disk Drive Without Removing the Disk Module 2 3 Sun Blade 6000 Disk Module Front Panel 1 4 front panel LEDs 1 4 front panel LEDs and buttons 1 3 FRU 1 5 H host bus adapter replacement Adaptec 4 4 LSI 4 1 I indicators See LEDs L LEDs disk drive status 1 5 2 1 front panel 1 4 locate 1 4 module activity 1 5 service action required 1 4 locate LED and button 1 4 LSI host bus adapter failure and replacement 4 1 replacing on an x64 server blade running Linux or Windows 4 2 replacing on any server blade running the Solaris OS 4 2 LSI host bus adapters restoring a snapshot of your persistent mappings B 11 saving a snapshot of your persistent mappings B 7 why save a snapshot of your persistent mappings B 6 lsiutil Index 1 installing B 2 using from the command line B 2 using the interactive menus B 2 where to obtain the software B 1 M module activity LED 1 5 P persistent mappings restoring a snapshot for your LSI host bus adapters B 11 saving a snapshot for your LSI host bus adapters B 7 why save a snapshot for your LSI host bus adapters B 6 persistent mappings snapshot when to save B 6 physical specifications 1 2 R RAID volume activation SP
23. cover of the new replacement disk blade and record the WWN printed on its yellow sticker 6 Close the cover of the new disk blade and set it aside for the moment Chapter 3 Replacing a Sun Blade 6000 Disk Module 3 3 Run the following procedure on the server blade that is paired with the replacement disk blade In a terminal window change your current directory to the directory where lsiutil is installed Type in the following command and press Enter lsiutil p1 a 6 oldEnclID newEnclID 0 0 15 typed incorrectly or not entered before replacing the disk blade you must use the A Caution This command must be typed exactly as shown If this command is recovery procedure described below see To Recover From a Failed 1siutil Command When Replacing a Disk Blade on page 3 4 10 11 12 13 Replace oldEnclID and newEnclID with the 16 digit hexadecimal numbers from the labels on the old and new disk blades respectively Note that the second character in the p1 argument is the digit 1 and not the letter I Remove the disks from the old disk blade and insert them in the new disk blade in the exact same slots that they occupied in the old disk blade Remove the temporary slot filler and put the new disk blade into the chassis in the same slot as the old one If the replacement disk blade contains any RAID volumes reboot the server blade that is paired with the replacement disk blade
24. eady to Remove LED blue e Not used A single disk failure does not cause a data failure when disks are configured as a mirrored RAID volume When there is no hot spare assigned to the mirror the failed disk can be hot swapped When the new disk is inserted the contents are automatically rebuilt from the rest of the array with no need to reconfigure the RAID parameters If the mirror was configured with a hot spare the mirror is automatically rebuilt with the hot spare Caution Possible data loss You can remove the failed disk while the mirror is rebuilding to the hot spare but you must not insert a new disk in its place until the rebuilding of the mirror is completed While data is being rebuilt the green LED on the remaining drives will blink slowly The rebuild process can take a number of hours for large mirrors To Replace a Disk Drive The Sun Blade 6000 Disk Module disks can be replaced by users 1 Observe the amber Fault LEDs on the faces of the disks to identify the defective disk 2 Execute the software commands appropriate to the software that you are using to prepare the hard drive for removal 3 Press the button on the face of the disk to release the spring loaded securing latch See FIGURE 2 1 and FIGURE 2 2 4 Grasp the securing latch and remove the disk from the drive bay Disks in the Sun Blade 6000 Disk Module are hot pluggable so you can remove a disk either when the disk module is installed in
25. ence map that is present in the host bus adapter root h L89 LSIUtiIIKitL 60 Linux File Edit View Terminal Tabs Help Show persistent mappings Change Bus Target or Enclosureld of an existing mapping Save persistent mappings to a file Load persistent mappings from a file Clear all persistent mappings Clear all non present persistent mappings Change enable disable persistence Reset port Enable expert mode in menus Enable paged mode Enable logging Persistence menu select an option 1 99 or e p w or O to quit Clearing all persistent entries Persistence menu select an option 1 99 or e p w or O to quit 8 6 Type 8 and press Enter You are prompted for the name of a persistent mappings snapshot file to load Type the name of the snapshot file For example HBA33_persistence_file root bl189 LSIUHIKitL 66 Linux File Edit View Terminal Tabs Help Show persistent mappings Change Bus Target or Enclosureld of an existing mapping Save persistent mappings to file Load persistent mappings from a file Clear all persistent mappings Clear all non present persistent mappings Change enable disable persistence Reset port Enable expert mode in menus Enable paged mode Enable logging Persistence menu select an option 1 99 or e p w or 0 to quit 10 Clearing all persistent entries Persistence menu select an option 1 99 or e p w or 0 to quit 8 Enter persistent mapping filename HBA33_persi
26. estoring a Persistence Map B 7 v To Save a Snapshot of Your Host Bus Adapter Persistent Mappings 7 v To Restore a Snapshot of Your Host Bus Adapter Persistent Mappings 11 Index Index 1 iv Sun Blade 6000 Disk Module Service Manual June 2009 Preface The Sun Blade 6000 Disk Module Service Manual contains information and procedures for replacing or upgrading the disk modules Before You Read This Document It is important that you review the safety guidelines in the Sun Blade 6000 Disk Module Safety and Compliance Guide 820 1711 Product Updates For product updates that you can download for the Sun Blade 6000 disk modules visit the following site http www sun com servers blades downloads jsp 6000dm This site contains updates for firmware and drivers as well as CD ROM iso images Related Documentation For a description of the document set for the Sun Blade 6000 disk modules see the Where To Find Sun Blade 6000 Disk Module Documentation sheet that is packed with your system and also is posted at the product s documentation site http docs sun com app docs prod blade 6000disk hic Translated versions of some of these documents are available at the product documentation site in French Simplified Chinese and Japanese English documentation is revised more frequently and might be more up to date than the translated documentation Typographic Conventions Typeface Meaning Examples AaBb
27. h auto negotiation Two 1x or one 2x wide connections into blade 12 Gbit sec total SAS Serial Attached SCSI v1 0 v1 1 SSP Serial SCSI Protocol SMP Serial Management Protocol SES SCSI Enclosure Services SIS indicators Activity and Fault for drives and blade Locate for blade only Voltage monitoring temperature monitoring disk fault detection and blade fault detection TABLE 1 1 summarizes the physical specifications of the disk module TABLE 1 2 Sun Blade 6000 Server Module Physical and Environmental Specifications Specification Value Width Height Depth Weight Power Environmental Power Supplies Cooling Regulatory 12 87 inches 327 mm 1 7 inches 44 mm 20 16 inches 512 mm 17 pounds 8 kg 240W Max estimated Humidity 10 to 90 non condensing Temperature 5 to 40 deg C operating 40 to 70 deg C storage Altitude 0 to 10 000 ft 3 048 meters 3 3V AUX from chassis backplane 12V from chassis backplane Other voltages generated on blade Front to back forced air no internal fans UL CSA FCC part15 Class A 1 2 Sun Blade 6000 Disk Module Service Manual June 2009 1 2 Sun Blade 6000 Disk Module Orientation This section contains illustrations that you can use to become familiar with the Sun Blade 6000 disk module FIGURE 1 1 Interior of the Sun Blade 6000 Disk Blade Connectors to Chassis Midplane FIGURE 1 2 shows the features of the front panel
28. in the documented procedures exactly An untrained individual using 1siutil can potentially place the system in an unrecoverable state After you reconfigure the persistence mappings in the LSI host bus adapter the adapter recognizes the new disk blade in the same way that it recognized the old one Your system will operate the same as before the failure V To Replace a Disk Blade When Its Paired Server Uses an LSI Host Bus Adapter and is Running the Solaris OS Caution A SAS NEM must be functioning in slot NEM 0 when you follow the procedure documented here You must know the enclosure IDs World Wide Names or WWNs of both disk blades the old one the one you are replacing and the new one The enclosure ID is a 16 bit hexadecimal digit that is printed on a yellow sticker on the main circuit board of the disk blade 1 Remove the old disk blade from the chassis Leave all the disks in it for the moment 2 Insert a slot filler in the now empty slot Do not insert the replacement disk blade yet Sun Blade 6000 Disk Module Service Manual June 2009 3 Open the old disk blade Press the green button and remove the top cover see FIGURE 3 1 FIGURE 3 1 Removing the Sun Blade 6000 Disk Module Cover 4 Record the old disk blade s World Wide Name WWN 128 ADDRESS which is the 16 bit hex number that is printed on a yellow label on the main circuit board see FIGURE 3 2 FIGURE 3 2 WWN Label 5 Open the
29. nce menu This is done with command 15 3 Type 15 and press Enter The Persistence menu opens B 8 Sun Blade 6000 Disk Module Service Manual June 2009 root bll89 LSIUHIKIEL 60 Linux File Edit View Terminal Tabs Help Main menu select an option 1 99 or e p w or 0 to quit 15 Show persistent mappings Change Bus Target or Enclosureld of an existing mapping Save persistent mappings to a file Load persistent mappings from a file Clear all persistent mappings Clear all non present persistent mappings Change enable disable persistence Reset port Enable expert mode in menus Disable paged mode Enable logging Persistence menu select an option 1 99 or e p w or 0 to quit 4 Type 7 and press Enter You are prompted for the name of the file where you want to store the host bus adapter persistent mappings snapshot Note If you expect to boot from DOS when you restore the persistent mappings snapshot you must restrict the file name to 8 characters 5 Enter a file name For example HBA33_persistence_file Appendix B Using the 1siutil Software B 9 root bll89 LSIUtIKIL S0 Linux File Edit View Terminal Tabs Help Main menu select an option 1 99 or e p w or 0 to quit 15 Show persistent mappings Change Bus Target or Enclosureld of an existing mapping Save persistent mappings to a file Load persistent mappings from a file Clear all persistent mappings Clear all non present persiste
30. ning the Solaris OS A copy of each file must be kept on external media B 6 When to Save LSI Host Bus Adapter Persistent Mappings You need to keep a snapshot of the persistent mappings of your LSI host bus adapters under any of these conditions a new server blade running the Solaris OS and paired with a disk blade has been added to the chassis Make the snapshot of the LSI host bus adapter on this server blade after you have completed its installation and configuration This means after you have finished creation of RAID volumes and chosen a boot volume or disk m You have replaced a disk blade in the chassis that is paired with a server blade running the Solaris OS Make the snapshot of the LSI host bus adapter on this server blade after you have replaced the disk blade m You have replaced a SAS NEM in your chassis and the chassis contains server blades running both CAM or a CAM agent and the Solaris OS Make the snapshot of the LSI host bus adapter on these server blades after you have replaced the SAS NEM Sun Blade 6000 Disk Module Service Manual June 2009 B 5 on page 2 root bl189 LSIUEIKIEL 60 Linux File Edit View Terminal Tabs Help I rootebl189 cd LSIUti IKit1 60 Linux rootebl189 Linux Isiutil ILS Logic MPT Configuration Utility Version 1 60 July 11 2008 1 MPT Port found Port Name Chip Vendor Type Rev MPT Rev Firmware Rey 1 proc mpt iocd LSI Logic SAS1068E B2 105
31. nt mappings Change enable disable persistence Reset port Enable expert mode in menus Disable paged mode Enable logging Persistence menu select an option 1 99 or e p w or 0 to quit 7 Enter persistent mapping filename HBAS3_persistence_file The file is saved to the current directory 1siutil confirms this by displaying a statement of the number of persistent entries saved root bl189 LSIUtIKItL 66 Linux File Edit View Terminal Tabs Help Main menu select an option 1 99 or e p w or 0 to quit 15 Show persistent mappings Change Bus Target or Enclosureld of an existing mapping Save persistent mappings to file Load persistent mappings from file Clear all persistent mappings Clear all non present persistent mappings Change enable disable persistence Reset port Enable expert mode in menus Disable paged mode Enable logging Persistence menu select an option 1 99 or e p w or O to quit 7 Enter persistent mapping filename HBAS3_persistence_file 4 persistent entries saved Persistence menu select an option 1 99 or e p w or 0 to quit 6 Type 0 zero and press Enter three times to exit 1siutil B 10 Sun Blade 6000 Disk Module Service Manual June 2009 root bll89 LSIUHIKIEL 60 Linux File Edit View Terminal Tabs Help Persistence menu select an option 1 99 or e p w or 0 to quit 7 Enter persistent mapping filename HBA33 persistence file 4 persistent entries saved Persistence
32. nual June 2009 1 Change to the directory that contains the appropriate version of 1siutil for your application For example cd directoryname Solaris x86 2 If you have not done so already change the permissions read and execute access on the Isiutil file by entering the following command ik chmod 755 lsiutil 3 Start 1siutil by entering the command lsiutil The opening screen appears root bll89 LSIUtIKIEL S0 Linux File Edit View Terminal Tabs Help root bl189 cd LSIUti IKit1 60 Linux rootebl189 Linux Isiutil ILSI Logic MPT Configuration Utility Version 1 60 July 11 2008 1 MPT Port found Port Name Chip Vendor Type Rev MPT Rev Firmware Rey 1 proc mpt ioco LSI Logic SAS1068E B2 105 01185b00 Select a device 1 1 or 0 to quit 4 Type 1 and press Enter I OG 0 The main menu appears Because there are so many menu items 100 not all the items are shown Appendix B Using the 1siutil Software B 3 root bll89 LSIUHIKIEL 60 Linux File Edit View Terminal Tabs Help Select a device 1 1 or 0 to quit 1 Identify firmware BIOS and or FCode Download firmware update the FLASH Download erase BIOS and or FCode update the FLASH Scan for devices Change 10C settings interrupt coalescing Change SAS 10 Unit settings Display attached devices Diagnostics RAID actions Reset bus Reset target Display operating system names for devices Concatenate SAS
33. ont des marques de fabrique ou des marques d pos es de SPARC International Inc aux Etats Unis et dans d autres pays Les produits portant les marques SPARC sont bas s sur une architecture d velopp e par Sun Microsystems Inc L interface utilisateur graphique OPEN LOOK et Sun a t d velopp e par Sun Microsystems Inc pour ses utilisateurs et licenci s Sun reconnait les efforts de pionniers de Xerox dans la recherche et le d veloppement du concept des interfaces utilisateur visuelles ou graphiques pour l industrie informatique Sun d tient une license non exclusive de Xerox sur l interface utilisateur graphique Xerox cette licence couvrant Sioa les licenci s de Sun impl mentant les interfaces utilisateur graphiques OPEN LOOK et se conforment en outre aux licences crites de un LA DOCUMENTATION EST FOURNIE EN L TAT ET TOUTES AUTRES CONDITIONS DECLARATIONS ET GARANTIES EXPRESSES OU TACITES SONT FORMELLEMENT EXCLUES DANS LA LIMITE DE LA LOI APPLICABLE Y COMPRIS NOTAMMENT TOUTE GARANTIE IMPLICITE RELATIVE LA QUALIT MARCHANDE A L APTITUDE A UNE UTILISATION PARTICULIERE OU A L ABSENCE DE CONTREFA ON eo ea Ka Adobe PostScript Contents Preface v Introduction to the Sun Blade 6000 Disk Module 1 1 1 1 Features of the Disk Module 1 1 1 2 Sun Blade 6000 Disk Module Orientation 1 3 13 CRUsand FRUs 1 5 1 4 What s in This Document 1 6 Replacing Disk Drives 2 1 2 1 Replacing a Disk Drive 2 1 v To Repl
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35. p commands or steps and do not add commands or steps that are not in the documented procedure 3 1 Replacing a Disk Module If your Sun Blade 6000 Disk Module fails it must be replaced The procedures for replacing the disk module vary depending on two things m The type of SAS host bus adapter a The installed OS on the server blade that is paired with the disk blade In every case you must remove the disks from the old disk blade and insert them into the same slots in the new disk blade 3 1 Lil AN AN 3 2 Procedure for Server Blades Using LSI Host Bus Adapters The SAS host bus adapters from LSI identify each disk in a disk blade using the unique enclosure ID of the disk blade its World Wide Name or WWN and the number of the bay where the disk resides If you simply replace a disk blade its enclosure ID changes The SAS adapter may not recognize the new disk blade and may not be able to identify the disks as the same set including the boot disk or boot volume For server blades running the Solaris OS you must reconfigure the enclosure ID information in an LSI host bus adapter so that the disks can be correctly identified in a replacement disk blade This procedure uses the 1siutil utility For server blades running Windows or Linux you must reset the host bus adapter s persistence mappings This procedure also uses the 1siutil utility Caution When using 1siutil you must follow the steps
36. s a You must have a saved snapshot of your old host bus adapter s persistence table and the snapshot file must be available to the OS that you boot initially m The OS that you boot initially in the following procedure must have the 1siutil application installed 1 Remove the server blade that contains the damaged host bus adapter 2 Make sure that there is a SAS NEM in slot NEM 0 and that it is functioning properly the Fault LED is off 4 2 Sun Blade 6000 Disk Module Service Manual June 2009 Caution Make sure that multipathing at the OS level is enabled on all server blades that remain active in the chassis before you execute step 3 This ensures that the primary path to disks is not lost which can cause an OS panic For servers running Windows 2003 which does not support multipathing shut down IO to all disks on the disk module that are not in hardware RAID volumes 3 Remove the SAS NEM in slot NEM 1 if there is one This step is required to make RAID volumes return with the same target ID Note If you have a plain NEM without SAS capability in slot NEM 1 you can leave it there Caution Unplugging the SAS NEM causes the loss of all secondary network connections and the secondary paths to SAS disks 4 Replace the host bus adapter or the entire blade for X6220 and T6300 servers and reinsert the server blade 5 Boot an OS There are two possibilities Boot from an external source Use
37. s for replacing an LSI host bus adapter on a server blade that is paired with a disk blade and restoring its configuration This includes replacing the server blade when the host bus adapter is embedded in it Appendix A This appendix provides instructions for reactivating inactive RAID volumes Appendix B This appendix provides instructions information on where to obtain the lsiutil software and how to use it Sun Blade 6000 Disk Module Service Manual June 2009 CHAPTER 2 Replacing Disk Drives This chapter contains information and procedures for servicing the Sun Blade 6000 disk module hardware including component removal and replacement procedures The following topics are covered in this chapter m Section 2 1 Replacing a Disk Drive on page 2 1 2 1 Replacing a Disk Drive On occasion a disk drive might fail The status of the drive is indicated by its LEDs as shown in TABLE 2 1 TABLE 2 1 Drive Status LED Indicators LED Name Description HDD Activity LED green This LED has three states e On Power is on and disk is present e Off Disk is offline or absent Blinking Irregular blinking means normal disk activity Steady slow blink means a RAID volume is rebuilding on this disk HDD Fault and Locate LED This LED has four states amber e On Disk fault Service action required Off Normal operation e Slow blink Disk failure predicted e Fast blink Locate function activated R
38. s one 10 Exit the LSI RAID configuration utility by pressing Esc repeatedly to go back screen by screen until you can continue the boot process V To Activate LSI RAID Volumes for SPARC Server Blades 1 Go to the OBP prompt Appendix A Activating LSI RAID Volumes A 3 2 At the command line set the auto boot and fcode debug variables to false and reset the system ok setenv auto boot false auto boot false ok setenv fcode debug true fcode debug true ok reset all 3 Find the path to the controller ok show disks a pci 0 pci 0 pci 2 LSILogic sas 0 disk b pci 0 pci 0 pci l1 pci 0 usb 1 2 storage 1 disk q NO SELECTION Enter Selection q to quit q ok Note You are looking for the path to the controller For the T6320 and T6340 blades it contains the phrase LSTLogic sas 0 For the T6300 blade it contains the phrase scsi 0 4 Select the controller ok select pci 0 pci 0 pci 2 LSILogic sas 0 5 Show the volumes looking for any that are inactive ok show volumes 6 Activate the inactive volumes Repeat the command to activate all inactive volumes For example to activate volume number 1 type ok 1 activate volume Note There might be more than two inactive RAID volumes but you cannot activate more than two 7 Deselect the controller ok unselect dev A 4 Sun Blade 6000 Disk Module Service Manual June 2009 8 Set the auto boot and fcode debug variables to tr
39. stence_file 7 Press Enter The persistence map is loaded 1siutil confirms that four persistence entries were loaded Appendix B Using the 1siutil Software B 13 B 14 root bll89 LSIUtIIKItL 6G Linux ile Edit View Terminal Tabs Help Show persistent mappings Change Bus Target or Enclosureld of an existing mapping Save persistent mappings to file Load persistent mappings from a file Clear all persistent mappings Clear all non present persistent mappings Change enable disable persistence Reset port Enable expert mode in menus Enable paged mode Enable logging Persistence menu select an option 1 99 or e p w or 0 to quit 10 Clearing all persistent entries Persistence menu select an option 1 99 or e p w or 0 to quit 8 Enter persistent mapping filename HBA33_persistence_file 4 persistent entries loaded Persistence menu select an option 1 99 or e p w or 0 to quit 8 Type 0 zero and press Enter three times to exit 1siutil Note The adapter persistent mappings snapshot file you just loaded is still valid Make sure that you save a copy of it on external media Sun Blade 6000 Disk Module Service Manual June 2009 Index A activating LSI RAID volumes for SPARC server blades A 3 activating LSI RAID volumes for x64 server blades A 2 Adaptec host bus adapter replacing 4 4 C comments and suggestions vii CRU 1 5 D disk drive status LEDs 1 5 disk drives repla
40. ue and reset the system ok setenv auto boot true auto boot true ok setenv fcode debug true fcode debug true ok reset all Appendix A Activating LSI RAID Volumes A 5 A 6 Sun Blade 6000 Disk Module Service Manual June 2009 APPENDIX B Using the 1siutil Software Some procedures in this manual require the use of a software program called lsiutil This appendix provides information on where to obtain the software and how to use it Caution The 1siutil software has many features and capabilities Executing certain combinations of commands can leave your system in an unrecoverable state When you use this software be sure you execute the procedures exactly as they are documented here command by command Do not skip commands or steps and do not add commands or steps that are not in the documented procedure The following topics are covered in this chapter Section B 1 Where to Obtain the 1siutil Software on page B 1 Section B 2 Installing 1siutil on page B 2 To Use 1siutil From the Command Line on page B 2 To Use the Interactive 1siutil Menus on page B 2 Section B 3 Why Save LSI Host Bus Adapter Persistent Mappings on page B 6 Section B 4 When to Save LSI Host Bus Adapter Persistent Mappings on page B 6 To Save a Snapshot of Your Host Bus Adapter Persistent Mappings on page B 7 To Restore a Snapshot of Your Host Bus Adapter Persistent Mappings on page
41. vii viii Sun Blade 6000 Disk Module Service Manual June 2009 CHAPTER 1 Introduction to the Sun Blade 6000 Disk Module This chapter contains an overview of the Sun Blade 6000 Disk Module also called a disk blade and contains the following topics m Section 1 1 Features of the Disk Module on page 1 1 m Section 1 2 Sun Blade 6000 Disk Module Orientation on page 1 3 m Section 1 3 CRUs and FRUs on page 1 5 m Section 1 4 What s in This Document on page 1 6 1 1 Features of the Disk Module The Sun Blade 6000 Disk Module is a blade for the Sun Blade 6000 Modular System that contains disks It communicates with server blades through Network Express Modules that support SAS specifically the Sun Blade 6000 Multi Fabric NEM and the Sun Blade 6000 10GbE Multi Fabric NEM TABLE 1 1 summarizes the features of the disk module TABLE 1 1 Features of the Sun Blade 6000 Disk Module Feature Specifications Disk Drives Eight total with front panel access The storage blade supports SAS or Solid State SSD disk drives Types SAS 2 5 inch or 63 5 mm Disk Drive Bracket Sun disk drive mounting bracket Management 2 Arm7 S Processors SAS expander devices 2MB SRAM code storage 2MB FLASH 8K Serial EEPROM TABLE 1 1 Features of the Sun Blade 6000 Disk Module Continued Continued Feature Specifications Data Rates Protocols Indicators Health 1 5 and 3 0 Gbit sec SAS wit
42. zing US ontrollers Done Press F2 to run Setup CTRL E on Remote Keyboard Press F8 for BBS POPUP CTRL P on Remote Keyboard Press F12 to boot from the network CTRL N on Remote Keyboard 4406HB OK C American Megatrends Inc 00101111 102907 CK8 04 0ABJT 100 2KC 2 When the BIOS screen shows the LSI Logic Corp message press Ctrl C to start the LSI Logic Configuration Utility Sun Blade 6000 Disk Module Service Manual June 2009 SI Logic Corp MPT SAS BIOS HPTBIOS 6 84 87 BBS 11 83 copyright 2888 2885 LSI Logic Corp Yess Ctrl C to start LSI Logic Configuration Utility The first screen of the utility appears after a short delay 3 With the LSI 1068E adapter highlighted in the first screen press Enter The main screen of the utility opens 4 Use the arrow keys to select RAID Properties and press Enter If you have only one array you get a new screen with a View Existing Array option 5 With View Existing Array highlighted press Enter The View Array screen appears Note If you have two RAID arrays volumes you come directly to this View Array screen when you select and enter RAID Properties in Step 4 6 With Manage Array highlighted press Enter 7 Use the arrow keys to select Activate Array and press Enter 8 Return to the View Existing Array screen and press Alt N to select your other array if there is one 9 Repeat steps 6 and 7 for your second array volume if there i

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