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NetApp® E-Series Storage Systems: Replacing a Power Canister in the DE6600 Drive Tray
1. Gather support data about your storage array by using one of these methods:
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Use the storage management software to collect and save a support bundle of your storage array. From the Array
Management Window, select
Advanced >> Troubleshooting >> Support Data >> Collect
. Then name and
specify a location on your system where you want to store the support bundle.
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Use the command line interface (CLI) to run the
save storageArray supportData
command to gather
comprehensive support data about the storage array. For more information about this command, refer to
Command
Line Interface and Script Commands
. Running this command can temporarily impact performance on your storage
array.
2. Did the Recovery Guru direct you to replace a failed power canister?
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Yes
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No
– Run the Recovery Guru to identify the failed component, and then go to step
3. Put on antistatic protection.
4. Unpack the new power canister.
a. Set the new power canister on a flat, static-free surface near the drive tray.
b. Save all packing materials in case you need to return the power canister.
5. Make sure that the Power switch on the new power canister is turned off.
6. Check the Power Service Action Required LED to locate the failed power canister (
).
Figure 2 LEDs on a Power Canister
1.
Standby Power LED (Green)
2.
Power Output DC Power LED (Green)
3.
Power Service Action Allowed LED (Blue)
4.
Power Service Action Required LED (Amber)
5.
Power Input AC Power LED (Green)
If a fault is detected, the amber Power Service Action Required LED is on. If you can safely remove the power canister,
the blue Power Service Action Allowed LED is on.