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Sun Blade Storage Module M2 Product Documentation
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Document Information

Preface

Product Information Web Site

Related Books

About This Documentation (PDF and HTML)

Documentation Comments

Change History

Hardware Installation

Overview of the Sun Blade Storage Module M2

System Requirements

Installing the Storage Module Into the Chassis

Storage Module Indicators

Assigning and Managing Storage

Product Notes

Overview of the Sun Blade Storage Module M2 Product Notes

Supported Firmware, Hardware and Software

Hardware Issues

Solaris Operating System Issues

Linux Operating System Issues

Administration

Assigning Storage to Hosts

Managing Storage

Performing Maintenance and Hot Plug Actions

Importing Existing Virtual Drives to a Replacement REM

Storage Module Sensors and Indicators

Troubleshooting

Service

Introduction to the Sun Blade Storage Module M2

Maintaining the Sun Blade Storage Module M2

Options and Replaceable Components

Antistatic Procedures and Precautions

How to Use an Antistatic Mat

Replacing a Disk Drive (CRU)

How to Remove a Disk Drive

How to Install a Disk Drive

Replacing the Storage Module (FRU)

How to Remove the Storage Module

How to Install the Storage Module

Upgrading Storage Module Firmware

Diagnosing Storage Module Faults

Specifications

Index

How to Use an Antistatic Mat

  1. Prepare an antistatic surface to set parts on during the removal, installation, or replacement process.

    Place static-sensitive components such as the printed circuit boards, memory modules, and CPUs on the antistatic mat. The following items can be used as an antistatic mat:

    • Antistatic bag used to wrap a replacement part

    • Oracle antistatic mat, part number 250-1088

    • A disposable antistatic mat (shipped with some replacement parts or optional system components)

  2. Attach an antistatic wrist strap.

    When servicing or removing server components, attach an antistatic strap to your wrist and then to a bare metal area on the chassis.