Returning a faulted part
We appreciate the return of defective material within 5 business days (for US
returns). For International customers, please return defective material within 5-10
business days. All instructions and material required to return your defective part were
supplied with your good part shipment.
Procedure
1. Package the faulted part in the shipping box that contained the replacement
part, and seal the box.
2. Ship the failed part to your service provider as described in the instructions that
were included with the replacement part.
3. (Optional) For more information about returning customer-replaceable parts,
from Unisphere, click Support
>
Replace Disk Drives, Power Supplies, and
Other Parts
>
Return a Part to display the part return instructions.
If your screen does not show the Return a Part option, contact your service
provider for instructions on what to do next.
Replace an I/O module
Take the following actions to remove the faulted I/O module and install the
replacement I/O module into the system.
Identifying and locating the faulted part in Unisphere
Before you replace a faulted part, locate its placement within the storage system.
Procedure
1. In Unisphere, select System View.
2. Select the Enclosures page.
3. Locate the faulted part marked orange, and displayed in the Enclosures view.
Preparing the SP assembly for service
Reset and hold is a special state during which power is maintained to the SP assembly
so that I/O modules, embedded modules, and 4-port cards can be safely removed.
This state has fewer management capabilities than Service Mode, but allows for easier
I/O module, embedded module and 4-port card replacement.
Note
Both SP assemblies must NOT be in reset and hold simultaneously. The system should
be up for at least 40 minutes since its last reboot before being placed into reset and
hold.
Procedure
1. Open Unisphere and select Service, then Service Tasks.
2. Under the name of the SP assembly where you will install the new I/O module,
embedded module or 4-port card, select Reset and Hold and then click
Execute.
3. When prompted, type the service password to put the SP assembly into reset
and hold.
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