Oracle Exadata X9-2 Database Server Service Manual Servicing Storage Drives Removing and Replacing an NVMe Storage Drive Using Oracle Solaris Power On an NVMe Storage Drive and Attach a Device Driver Power On an NVMe Storage Drive and Attach a Device Driver Type: # hotplug enable /SYS/DBP/HDD0/NVME Type: # hotplug list -lc The following status is displayed for the NVMe storage drive. # hotplug enable /SYS/DBP/HDD0/NVME # hotplug list -lc Connection State Description Path ________________________________________________________________________________ Slot0 EMPTY PCIe-Native /pci@0,0/pci8086,a190@1c /SYS/DBP/HDD2/NVME EMPTY PCIe-Native /pci@4,0/pci8086,347a@2 /SYS/DBP/HDD3/NVME EMPTY PCIe-Native /pci@4,0/pci8086,347b@3 /SYS/DBP/HDD0/NVME ENABLED PCIe-Native /pci@4,0/pci8086,347c@4 /SYS/DBP/HDD1/NVME EMPTY PCIe-Native /pci@4,0/pci8086,347d@5 To check the NVMe drive health, firmware level, temperature, get error log, SMART data, security erase, low level format, and other data, type: # nvmeadm --help Storage Drive Status Indicators Storage Drives Hot-Plug Conditions Storage Drive Failure and RAID Storage Drive Locations and Numbering