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Lettered and numbered I/O cam latch
I/O cam latch completely unlocked
4. Set the I/O module aside.
5. Install the replacement I/O module into the chassis by gently sliding the I/O module into the slot until the
lettered and numbered I/O cam latch begins to engage with the I/O cam pin, and then push the I/O cam
latch all the way up to lock the module in place.
6. Recable the I/O module, as needed.
Step 3: Reboot the controller after I/O module replacement
After you replace an I/O module, you must reboot the controller module.
Steps
1. From the LOADER prompt, reboot the node:
bye
NOTE: This reinitializes the PCIe cards and other
components and reboot the node.
2. If your system is configured to support 10 GbE cluster interconnect and data connections on 40 GbE NICs
or onboard ports, convert these ports to 10 GbE connections by using the
nicadmin convert
command
from Maintenance mode.
Be sure to exit Maintenance mode after completing the conversion.
3. Return the node to normal operation:
storage failover giveback -ofnode
impaired_node_name
4. If automatic giveback was disabled, reenable it:
storage failover modify -node local -auto
-giveback true
Step 4: 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 an LED USB module - FAS9500
The LED USB module provides connectivity to console ports and system status.
Replacement of this module does not require tools and does not interrupt service.
Step 1: Replace the LED USB module
Steps
1. Remove the old LED USB module:
Animation - Remove/install LED-USB module
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