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return to factory image (RTFI) process on the node in the following scenarios:
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Your current NetApp HCI installation is running a version of Bootstrap OS earlier than the latest
version. In this case, the RTFI process will downgrade the new node to the OS version that your
NetApp HCI installation is running.
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The replacement node that is shipped is running a bootstrap OS version earlier than the latest version,
and the NetApp HCI installation where the node is being replaced is already running the latest version.
In this case, the RTFI process will upgrade the OS version on the new node to the latest version.
See
How to RTFI using a USB key (login required)
How to RTFI by using the BMC (login required)
• You have an electrostatic discharge (ESD) wristband, or you have taken other antistatic precautions.
• You have labeled each cable that is connected to the compute node.
About this task
Alarms in the VMware vSphere Web Client alert you when a node fails. You should match the serial number of
the failed node from the VMware vSphere Web Client with the serial number on the sticker at the back of the
node.
When replacing an H410C compute node, consider the following:
• You can intermix the H410C compute node with existing NetApp HCI compute and storage nodes in the
same chassis and cluster.
• The H410C compute node operates only on high-line voltage (200-240 VAC). You should ensure that the
power requirements are met when you add H410C nodes to an existing NetApp HCI system.
Steps overview
Here is a high-level overview of the steps in this procedure:
Prepare to replace the compute node
Replace the compute node in the chassis
Remove the compute node asset in NetApp HCI 1.7 and later
Add the compute node to the cluster
Redeploy Witness Nodes for two and three-node storage clusters
Here are some additional tasks, which you might need to perform if your system has the specific conditions
they are applicable to:
Remove Witness Nodes to free up compute resources
Change the password if you received a replacement node with a non-standard BMC password
Upgrade the BMC firmware on your node
Prepare to replace the compute node
You should migrate the virtual machines (VMs) hosted on the node to an available host, and remove the failed
node from the cluster. You should get details about the failed node, such as serial number and networking
information.
Steps
1. In the VMware vSphere Web Client, perform the steps to migrate the VMs to another available host.
See the VMware documentation for the migration steps.
2. Perform the steps to remove the node from the inventory. The steps depend on the version of NetApp HCI
in your current installation:
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