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Dell PowerStore 1000 - Replace a 2-Port 100 Gbe Card; Before You Begin; Identify a Faulted 2-Port 100 Gbe Card from Powerstore Manager; Embedded Module Leds

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Replace a 2-port 100GbE card
Take the following actions to remove a faulted 2-port 100GbE card and install the replacement 2-port 100GbE card into the
system.
Before you begin
CAUTION: Before starting this procedure, use the PowerStore Manager Hardware view and Alerts view to verify
that the appliance and peer node are healthy with no outstanding alerts. If multiple nodes need to be removed
while performing this procedure, repeat this verification for each affected node before proceeding to remove
the next node. If necessary, contact your service provider before starting the replacement procedure.
Identify a faulted 2-port 100GbE card from PowerStore Manager
Before you replace a 2-port 100GbE card, ensure that you have identified its location within the system. Using PowerStore
Manager, you can identify and locate a faulted 2-port 100GbE card.
Steps
1. From PowerStore Manager, select Hardware.
2. Select the appliance that includes the 2-port 100GbE card that you need to replace.
3. On the Components card, under Rear View, expand BaseEnclosure.
4. Expand the node that includes the 2-port 100GbE card, expand EmbeddedModule, and then select 2PortCard.
Faulted parts appear in red in the image of the system, and report a status of Faulted in the State field.
Embedded module LEDs
Use the fault LEDs to identify the faulted part.
Figure 75. Embedded module LEDs
Table 6. Embedded module LEDs
LED Location State Description
Unsafe to remove White Do not remove the node. Improper
removal could cause data loss.
Off Safe to remove the node when the node
has been properly prepared.
Node power Green Node is on (main power).
Green blinking Node is initializing a serial over LAN
session.
Off Node is off.
Node fault Amber Fault has occurred.
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