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To view PCIe extender cards: racadm storage get controllers To view PCIe SSD backplane information: racadm storage get enclosures NOTE: For all the mentioned commands, PERC devices are also displayed. For more information, see the iDRAC RACADM Command Line Reference Guide available at dell.com/idracmanuals. Preparing to remove PCIe SSD PCIe SSDs support orderly hot swap allowing you to add or remove a device without halting or rebooting the system in which the devices are installed. To prevent data loss, you must use the Prepare to Remove operation before physically removing a device. Orderly hot swap is supported only when PCIe SSDs are installed in a supported system running a supported operating system. To ensure that you have the correct configuration for your PCIe SSD, see the system-specific owner's manual. The Prepare to Remove operation is not supported for PCIe SSDs on the VMware vSphere (ESXi) systems and HHHL PCIe SSD devices. NOTE: Prepare to Remove operation is supported on systems with ESXi 6.0 with iDRAC Service Module version 2.1 or higher. The Prepare to Remove operation can be performed in real-time using iDRAC Service Module. The Prepare to Remove operation stops any background activity and any ongoing I/O activity so that device can be removed safely. It causes the status LEDs on the device to blink. You can safely remove the device from the system under the following conditions after you initiate the Prepare to Remove operation: • The PCIe SSD is blinking the safe to remove LED pattern. • The PCIe SSD is no longer accessible by the system. Before preparing the PCIe SSD for removal, ensure that: • iDRAC Service Module is installed. • Lifecycle Controller is enabled. • You have Server Control and Login privileges. Preparing to remove PCIe SSD using web interface To prepare the PCIe SSD for removal: 1. In the iDRAC Web interface, go to Overview > Storage > Physical Disks > Setup. The Setup Physical Disk page is displayed. 2. From the Controller drop-down menu, select the extender to view the associated PCIe SSDs. 3. From the drop-down menus, select Prepare to Remove for one or more PCIe SSDs. If you have selected Prepare to Remove and you want to view the other options in the drop-down menu, then select Action and then click the drop-down menu to view the other options. NOTE: Ensure that iSM is installed and running to perform the preparetoremove operation. 4. From the Apply Operation Mode drop-down menu, select Apply Now to apply the actions immediately. If there are jobs to be completed, then this option is grayed-out. NOTE: For PCIe SSD devices, only the Apply Now option is available. This operation is not supported in staged mode. 5. Click Apply. If the job is not created, a message indicating that the job creation was not successful is displayed. Also, the message ID and the recommended response action is displayed. If the job is created successfully, a message indicating that the job ID is created for the selected controller is displayed. Click Job Queue to view the progress of the job in the Job Queue page. If pending operation is not created, an error message is displayed. If pending operation is successful and job creation is not successful, then an error message is displayed. Managing storage devices 207

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To view PCIe extender cards:
racadm storage get controllers
To view PCIe SSD backplane information:
racadm storage get enclosures
NOTE:
For all the mentioned commands, PERC devices are also displayed.
For more information, see the
iDRAC RACADM Command Line Reference Guide
available at
dell.com/idracmanuals
.
Preparing to remove PCIe SSD
PCIe SSDs support orderly hot swap allowing you to add or remove a device without halting or rebooting the system in which the devices
are installed. To prevent data loss, you must use the Prepare to Remove operation before physically removing a device.
Orderly hot swap is supported only when PCIe SSDs are installed in a supported system running a supported operating system. To ensure
that you have the correct configuration for your PCIe SSD, see the system-specific owner's manual.
The Prepare to Remove operation is not supported for PCIe SSDs on the VMware vSphere (ESXi) systems and HHHL PCIe SSD devices.
NOTE:
Prepare to Remove operation is supported on systems with ESXi 6.0 with iDRAC Service Module version 2.1 or
higher.
The Prepare to Remove operation can be performed in real-time using iDRAC Service Module.
The Prepare to Remove operation stops any background activity and any ongoing I/O activity so that device can be removed safely. It
causes the status LEDs on the device to blink. You can safely remove the device from the system under the following conditions after you
initiate the Prepare to Remove operation:
The PCIe SSD is blinking the safe to remove LED pattern.
The PCIe SSD is no longer accessible by the system.
Before preparing the PCIe SSD for removal, ensure that:
iDRAC Service Module is installed.
Lifecycle Controller is enabled.
You have Server Control and Login privileges.
Preparing to remove PCIe SSD using web interface
To prepare the PCIe SSD for removal:
1.
In the iDRAC Web interface, go to
Overview
>
Storage
>
Physical Disks
>
Setup
.
The
Setup Physical Disk
page is displayed.
2.
From the
Controller
drop-down menu, select the extender to view the associated PCIe SSDs.
3.
From the drop-down menus, select
Prepare to Remove
for one or more PCIe SSDs.
If you have selected
Prepare to Remove
and you want to view the other options in the drop-down menu, then select
Action
and
then click the drop-down menu to view the other options.
NOTE:
Ensure that iSM is installed and running to perform the
preparetoremove
operation.
4.
From the
Apply Operation Mode
drop-down menu, select
Apply Now
to apply the actions immediately.
If there are jobs to be completed, then this option is grayed-out.
NOTE:
For PCIe SSD devices, only the Apply Now option is available. This operation is not supported in staged mode.
5.
Click
Apply
.
If the job is not created, a message indicating that the job creation was not successful is displayed. Also, the message ID and the
recommended response action is displayed.
If the job is created successfully, a message indicating that the job ID is created for the selected controller is displayed. Click
Job
Queue
to view the progress of the job in the
Job Queue
page.
If pending operation is not created, an error message is displayed. If pending operation is successful and job creation is not successful,
then an error message is displayed.
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