c.
Run the
rpm -ivh kernel-default-4.4.74-92.32.1.x86_64.rpm
command to upload
the upgrade package to the OS for installation.
Figure 3-43
Installing the upgrade package
d.
Restart the OS after the installation is complete.
e.
Run the
uname -r
command to check the kernel version.
If it is still the original kernel version, change the version in the
grub.cfg
file.
Step 6
Perform an orderly hot swap of an NVMe drive.
1.
Obtain the slot number, B/D/F, and slot ID of the NVMe drive in the OS.
Generally, the slot number is the same as that marked on the compute node panel. If they
are inconsistent:
–
Run
find /sys -name nvme0n1
to query the bus number of the SSD device.
–
Run
lspci -vvv -xxx -s <B/D/F> |grep -i slot
to query the slot No.
Figure 3-44
Querying the slot No., B/D/F, and slot ID
Table 3-2
Mapping between physical slot numbers, B/D/F, and slot IDs
Configuratio
n
Physical Slot
No.
Root Port
(B/D/F)
Device
(B/D/F)
Slot ID
2 x 2.5"
NVMe drive
configuration
Slot0
85:02.0
86:00.0
80
Slot2
85:03.0
87:00.0
81
The
Device (B/D/F)
values vary depending on the setting of the VMD function. The
values in this table are based on the assumption that the VMD function is disabled.
2.
Change the value of the a8 register. Otherwise, NVMe drives do not support orderly hot
swap.
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