If your node is in…
Then…
Resulted in some test failures
Determine the cause of the problem:
a. Exit Maintenance mode:
halt
After you issue the command, wait until the system stops at the
LOADER prompt.
b. Turn off or leave on the power supplies, depending on how many
controller modules are in the chassis.
Leave the power supplies turned on to provide power to the other
controller module.
c. Verify that you have observed all the considerations identified for
running system-level diagnostics, that cables are securely
connected, and that hardware components are properly installed in
the storage system.
d. Boot the controller module you are servicing, interrupting the boot by
pressing
Ctrl-C
when prompted to get to the Boot menu.
The controller module boots up when fully seated.
e. Select Boot to maintenance mode from the menu.
f. Exit Maintenance mode by entering the following command:
halt
After you issue the command, wait until the system stops at the
LOADER prompt.
g. Rerun the system-level diagnostic test.
Recable the system - FAS9500
Continue the replacement procedure by recabling the storage and network conigurations.
Step 1: Recable the system
After running diagnostics, you must recable the controller module’s storage and network connections.
Steps
1. Recable the system.
2. Verify that the cabling is correct by using
.
a. Download and install Config Advisor.
b. Enter the information for the target system, and then click Collect Data.
c. Click the Cabling tab, and then examine the output. Make sure that all disk shelves are displayed and
all disks appear in the output, correcting any cabling issues you find.
d. Check other cabling by clicking the appropriate tab, and then examining the output from Config Advisor.
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