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d. Save to a location on your computer.
e. Verify that the archive
file
can be opened and the contents can be extracted.
f. If the archive
file
contains the words "MISSING_FILES", repeat step 6. If this
does not resolve the issue, then check that both nodes are fully operational
and resolve any issues
identified
before repeating the procedure.
Resetting the battery age and restarting the chassis monitor
Reset the battery age and Restart the Chassis Monitor as necessary.
Procedure
1.
Connect a serial cable to the serial port of the node with the new battery.
2.
Open a putty application and set up a serial console session.
a. Select the
Serial Radio
button.
b. Enter the COM port that your serial dongle is using.
c. Enter
115200
in the
Speed
box.
d. Click
Serial
in the Category Tree on the left.
e. Make sure the Speed is 115200.
f. Set the Data bits to 8.
g. Set the Stop bits to 1.
h. Set the Parity to None.
i. Set the Flow Control to None.
j. Click
Session
in the Category Tree on the left.
k. Enter SMU serial (or similar) in the
Saved Sessions
box.
l. Click
Save
.
3.
Turn on the putty session logging.
a. Click
Logging
from the Category Tree on the left.
b. Select
Printable output
in Session logging.
c. Set the location for the putty output
file.
d. In the section
What to do if the log
file
already exists
, select
Ask the user
every time.
e. Click
Session
from the Category Tree on the left, which returns you to the
Session window.
f. Click
Save
.
4.
Click
Open
to open the session to the Node console.
a. Login as Username:
manager
Password:
nasadmin
5.
Type the command
ipaddr
and verify that you are connected to the correct node.
6.
Perform ONLY ONE of the following procedures.
■
If the node
firmware
is
below
11.1.3225.02, perform the following procedure:
a. Type the command:
new-battery-fitted --field --confirm
Resetting the battery age and restarting the chassis monitor
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