Transferring Cached Data from a Failed Controller
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Transferring Cached Data from a Failed Controller
If you are using the ServeRAID-MR10is controller with an iBBU, and if
the controller fails when there is data in the cache that has not been
written to disk, you can save the cached data. To do so, remove the
iBBU from the failed controller and install it on a new controller. To save
the data, the following conditions must be met:
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The new controller on which you install the iBBU must be the same
model as the failed controller
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The replacement controller must have a
cleared configuration
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The new controller must be connected to the same drives that the
failed controller was connected to
Follow these steps to use the iBBU to transfer cached data from a failed
controller to a new controller:
Attention:
Be sure to ground yourself before you touch the controller
and the iBBU.
1. Shut down the computer, turn off the power, and unplug the power
cords.
2. Remove the cover from the computer according to the instructions in
the system user’s manual so you can access the controller.
3. Ground yourself before you touch the controller.
4. Unplug all cables from the controller, remove the screw attaching the
bracket to the computer case, and carefully remove the failed
storage adapter from the slot.
5. Remove the iBBU from the failed controller.
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