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. 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.
c. Boot the controller module you are servicing, interrupting the boot
by pressing
Ctrl-C
when prompted to get to the Boot menu:
◦
If you have two controller modules in the chassis, fully seat
the controller module you are servicing in the chassis.
The controller module boots up when fully seated.
◦
If you have one controller module in the chassis, connect the
power supplies, and then turn them on.
d. Select Boot to maintenance mode from the menu.
e. Exit Maintenance mode by entering the following command:
halt
After you issue the command, wait until the system stops at the
LOADER prompt.
f. Rerun the system-level diagnostic test.
Step 6: Return the failed part to NetApp
Return the failed part to NetApp, as described in the RMA instructions shipped with the kit. See the
Replace the Destage Control Power Module containing the NVRAM11 battery - FAS9500
To hot-swap a de-stage controller power module (DCPM), which contains the NVRAM11
battery, you must locate the failed DCPM module, remove it from the chassis, and install
the replacement DCPM module.
You must have a replacement DCPM module in-hand before removing the failed module from the chassis and
it must be replaced within five minutes of removal. Once the DCPM module is removed from the chassis, there
is no shutdown protection for the controller module that owns the DCPM module, other than failover to the
other controller module.
Step 1: Replace the DCPM module
To replace the DCPM module in your system, you must remove the failed DCPM module from the system and
then replace it with a new DCPM module.
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