Sunday, September 8, 2013

.T2000 Battery replacement






T2000 Battery replacement

Steps:  Follow these steps for this activity:

1)       Notify the app team before beginning system shutdown.
2)       Shutdown server to OBP using init 0; once server is down to ok, toggle to the system controller prompt.
3)       Power off server on system controller prompt : at ‘sc’ prompt, ‘poweroff’ (wait for system to state system is down)
4)       Turn servers over to Oracle FE for hardware replacement.
5)       Once FE has completed replacements, please verify the date/time on the system controller:  ‘showdate’.  Run ‘setdate –hto get the syntax to input the GMT date/time.  The UDT time would be PDT +7 hours or EST +4 hours.
NOTE:  This must be performed while system is in shutdown state.  This has to be done before Step 6.  Run showdate to validate the change has been made.
6)       Once date is showing correctly on the battery replacement servers, run the 'poweron' command at the sc prompt.
7)       Boot server up to multiuser level. 
8)       Once you login, run the command uptime.  Make sure it is current.  This has been seen recently:
10:40am  up 4093 day(s), 13:32,  1 user,  load average: 0.58, 0.60, 0.27
Shut the server down a 2nd time using ‘init 0’ if the uptime is incorrect as above.
Run boot –r  for a clean startup. 
9)       Verify OS is stable and is ready for app validation.
10)    Run ‘svcs –xv’ to verify all Solaris 10 services are running. Verify they are currently no errors.
11)    Notify Oracle FE that things are okay and notify app team to restart their app and validate access. .  If the systems look fine, NOTIFY FE to let him/her know their portion is complete.
12)    App team to respond back with acceptance before work is complete.
13)    Send email to all parties stating work has been successfully completed.  Include FE and RCI-02 team.

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