Go to main content
Oracle® Flash Accelerator F160 PCIe Card User Guide

Exit Print View

Updated: April 2016
 
 

Component Serviceability

The following service actions can be performed on an Oracle F160 Flash Card.

  • Unmount an NVMe Storage Drive

  • Remove an NVMe Storage Drive From the Server

  • Verify Removal of an NVMe Storage Drive

  • Install an NVMe Storage Drive in the Server

  • Power On an NVMe Storage Drive and Attach a Device Driver

Refer to the server documentation for additional service information.

Components are either hot serviceable or cold serviceable. Hot service capability allows you to safely remove this component while the server is running. Cold service capability requires a powered off state, so you need to remove power from the server.

Components are designated either CRU (customer-replaceable unit) or FRU (field-replaceable unit). CRU service capability allows trained technicians and authorized field service personnel to service this component. FRU service capability allows only authorized service personnel to service this component.


Caution

Caution  -  Hazardous voltages are present. Disconnect the server from the main power and from any networks before servicing the card to avoid electrical shock.


The following table lists the serviceability of NVMe components and directs you to replacement instructions.

Component
Serviceability
Replacement Instructions
Oracle Flash Accelerator F160 PCIe Card
Cold for servers with motherboard PCIe connections or Hot for servers with PCIe carriers.
CRU

Note -  Your server chassis might contain a card carrier or other configuration. Refer to the server's service manual for PCIe card removal and replacement instructions.

For instructions on safe installation and removal of Oracle F160 Flash Cards, refer to the server's service manual.

See Also: