being removed; therefore, no information is shown in the
SECONDARY
or second
PORT
columns:
fas6200> storage show disk -p
PRIMARY PORT SECONDARY PORT SHELF BAY
-------- ---- --------- ---- ---------
...
1a.03.0 B 3 0
1a.03.1 B 3 1
1a.03.2 B 3 2
1a.03.3 B 3 3
1a.03.4 B 3 4
1a.03.5 B 3 5
1a.03.6 B 3 6
1a.03.7 B 3 7
1a.03.8 B 3 8
1a.03.9 B 3 9
1a.03.10 B 3 10
1a.03.11 B 3 11
1a.03.12 B 3 12
1a.03.13 B 3 13
1a.03.14 B 3 14
...
Attention: If the output shows anything other than
all the disk drives connected only through path B,
you must correct the cabling by repeating Step
page 28.
8.
Complete the following substeps:
a. Repeat Step 6 and Step 7 for path B.
b. Repeat Step 1 to confirm that your system configuration is the same as before you began
this procedure.
c. Go to the next step.
9.
If you are using ACP, recable the applicable ACP stack connections to bypass the disk
shelves you are removing; otherwise, go to the next step.
Because ACP connections are independent of the data path, there is no need to recable
according to path A and path B.
If you are removing...
Then...
The first shelf in a stack
a. Remove the cables connecting the ACP circle ports of IOM A and IOM B
of the first disk shelf and the ACP square ports of the next disk shelf in the
stack and set them aside.
b. Move the cable connecting the Ethernet port on the controller to the IOM A
ACP square port of the first shelf to the same port of the next disk shelf in
the stack.
c. Move the intrastack cable connected to the IOM B ACP square port of the
first shelf to the same port of the next disk shelf in the stack.
d. If you have more than one stack and the disk shelf you are removing is
connected by the stack-to-stack connection, reconnect the stack-to-stack
connection by moving the cable connecting the IOM A ACP square port of
the disk shelf you are removing to the same port on the next disk shelf.
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Hot-removing disk shelves or stacks in systems running Data ONTAP 8.2.1 or later