
Releasing a disk drive cam handle
Attention:
For hot-swappable FRUs:
Always consult http://now.netapp.com for
current field-replaceable unit (FRU)
replacement procedures.
Adding external storage or using FCP:
You must order and use SFP modules on
your system, if you are connecting external
Fibre Channel storage devices or using FCP
with the system.
Attention:
For hot-swappable power supplies:
The system shuts down two minutes after
you remove a power supply.
Appliance rear
Appliance front
Hardware Overview of the FAS2050 System
PCI slot
2 power
supplies
Controller
module
Use assistance
when moving or
lifting the equipment.
LIFTING HAZARD
CAUTION
2 Fibre Channel ports
Console port
2 network ports
Drive 0
Drive 19
Disk drive,
power, and
fault LEDs
x4 Filler panel
Opening the system
1. Properly ground yourself.
2. Loosen the thumbscrew on the controller module
cam handle.
3. Remove any cabling from the controller module. Make
sure that you keep track of where the cables were
connected to the controller module.
4. Pull the controller module cam handle downward and
slide the controller module out of the system. Make sure
that you support the bottom of the controller module with
your free hand.
5. Remove the controller module cover by completing the
following substeps, using the illustration for reference:
a. Loosen the thumbscrew on the back of the
controller module.
b. Gently press the heel of your hand on the indentation
in the controller module cover closest to the cam
handle, then slide the cover toward the back of the
module.
c. Lift the cover straight up off the controller module.
Power supply
Disk drive
Controller module
Cam handle
Second
controller
module (for
active/active
configurations
only)
RM (Remote Management) port
Closing the system
1. Align the controller module cover with the notches on the
sides of the controller module, then slide the cover down
and forward to seat it.
2. Align the end of the controller module with the opening in
the chassis.
3. Gently push the controller module halfway into the
chassis and recable the controller module, then push the
controller module all the way into the chassis.
Result: For systems in an active/active configuration, the
node reboots as soon as you seat the controller module
completely into the chassis.
4. Firmly push up the cam handle to finish seating the
controller module in the system, and then push the cam
handle to the closed position and tighten the
thumbscrew on the cam handle.
5. Complete the boot process.
IF your system has a single controller module, plug in
the power supply and turn on the power.
IF your system is in an active/active configuration, wait a
few seconds for the node to boot, then enter the
following command from the partner console:
cf giveback
System LEDs
Power
Fault
Controller
A Activity
Controller
B Activity
Attention: Disk drives are fragile. Do not handle them
except when replacing failed disk drives or moving them
to a new chassis.
DIMMs
PCI access
panel
Thumbscrew
Battery
Controller module
cover
Battery
cover
Indentation
Thumbscrew
PCI card
CompactFlash
®
card
Locking
Nut
Shutting down a controller module
Shut down the target controller module (called a “node” in an
active/active configuration) by completing the applicable
procedure:
If you have an active/active configuration:
1. Check the status of the target node by entering the following
command at the system console of either node:
cf status
2. Take one of the following actions, depending on the result of
the cf status command:
IF clustering is enabled and neither node is in takeover
mode, go to step 3.
IF clustering is enabled and the partner node took over the
target node, go to “Opening the System.”
IF clustering is enabled and the target node took over the
partner node, correct the problem, run the cf giveback
command from the target node console, and go back to
step 1.
3. Take over the target node by entering the following
command from the partner node’s console:
partner> cf takeover
4. Go to “Opening the System” when the takeover
is complete.
If you have a single-controller configuration:
1. Enter the following command from the system console:
halt
2. Turn off the power supplies and unplug both power cords
from the power source.
3. Check the nonvolatile memory (NVMEM) LED.
IF the LED is not flashing, go to “Opening the System.”
IF the LED is flashing, there is content in the NVMEM that
has not been saved to disk. Reconnect the power supplies to
the power source, reboot the controller module, and repeat
Steps 1 through 3. If repeated attempts to cleanly shut down
the controller module fail, be aware that you might lose any
data that was not saved to disk. Go to “Opening the
System.”
0 to 20
disk drives
Trim-17” x 22”
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