Server md status, OK.
3. Use the following command to create the configuration file.
/usr/TKLC/plat/sbin/smartCreateConfig
This command adds the new drive to the configuration file and also erases any hard drive error
log files.
The following is an example of a possible output.
[root@teks5030307-SO1A ~]# /usr/TKLC/plat/sbin/smartCreateConfig
smartCreateConfig: /dev/sda supports SMART
smartCreateConfig: /dev/sdb supports SMART
smartCreateConfig: /dev/sdc supports SMART
[root@teks5030307-SO1A ~]#
4. This procedure is complete.
Replacing T1200 Power Supply Module
Caution: The server does not have a redundant power supply unless the optional second
power supply module was purchased. If there is no second power supply, before replacing
the power supply, take the server out of service, turn off all peripheral devices connected
to the system, turn off the system by pressing the power button, and unplug the power
cord from the system or wall outlet. To maintain hot-swap capability, make sure an
active power supply module is in each chassis slot before replacing (hot-swapping) a
power supply module.
Procedure — Removing the Power Supply Module
1. Check the status LED to determine which power supply has failed (“A” in
). Disconnect the appropriate power cable.
2. Press and hold the green safety lock to the left to disengage the power supply module.
3. Grasp the handle and pull the power supply from the chassis. (“B”)
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Platform Maintenance