e. With your thumbs, press down and hold the orange tabs on top of the latching mechanisms.
f. Gently push forward to get the latches over the stop.
g. Release your thumbs from the tops of the latching mechanisms, and then continue pushing until the
latching mechanisms snap into place.
The NSM module should be fully inserted into the shelf and flush with the edges of the shelf.
9. Reconnect the cabling to the NSM module:
a. Reconnect the storage cabling to the same two NSM module ports.
Cables are inserted with the connector pull-tab facing up. When a cable is inserted correctly, it clicks
into place.
b. Reconnect the power cord to the power supply, and then secure the power cord with the power cord
retainer.
When functioning correctly, a power supply’s bicolored LED illuminates green.
Additionally, both NSM module port LNK (green) LEDs illuminate. If a LNK LED does not illuminate,
reseat the cable.
10. Verify that the attention (amber) LEDs on the NSM module containing the failed fan and the shelf operator
display panel are no longer illuminated.
The NSM module attention LEDs turn off after the NSM module reboots and no longer detects a fan issue.
This can take three to five minutes.
11. Verify that the NSM module is cabled correctly, by running Active IQ Config Advisor.
If any cabling errors are generated, follow the corrective actions provided.
NetApp Downloads: Config Advisor
Hot-remove a shelf - NS224 shelves
You can hot-remove an NS224 drive shelf that has had the aggregates removed from the
drives, in an HA pair that is up and serving data (I/O is in progress).
Before you begin
• Your HA pair cannot be in a takeover state.
• You must have removed all aggregates from the drives (the drives must be spares) in the shelf you are
removing.
If you attempt this procedure with aggregates on the shelf you are removing, you could fail
the system with a multidisk panic.
You can use the
storage aggregate offline -aggregate
aggregate_name
command and then
the
storage aggregate delete -aggregate
aggregate_name
command.
• If your system shipped in a system cabinet, you need a Phillips screwdriver to remove the screws securing
the shelf to the cabinet rear uprights.
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