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IBM SAN Volume Controller User Manual

IBM SAN Volume Controller
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Power supply
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Power supply release tab
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Power supply handle
Removing a SAN Volume Controller 2145-8F2 or SAN Volume Controller 2145-8F4
power supply
Ensure that you are aware of the procedures for handling static-sensitive devices before you remove the
SAN Volume Controller 2145-8F2 or SAN Volume Controller 2145-8F4 power supply.
Perform the following steps to remove the power supply:
1. Turn off the node while ensuring that its data is mirrored and synchronized. See MAP 5350 in the
IBM System Storage SAN Volume Controller 2145 Troubleshooting Guide for more information.
2. Turn off the 2145 UPS-1U that is supplying this node.
3. Remove the SAN Volume Controller 2145-8F4 cable retention bracket.
4. From the rear of the node, as shown in Figure 156, push the orange release lever to the left and then
push down on it to release the power-supply assembly. This will move the power supply back,
slightly, for easy removal.
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Handle
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Power supply
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dc power LED
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ac power LED
5. Pull the power supply out of the power-supply bay.
Replacing the power supply
You might need to replace the SAN Volume Controller power supply for a service action.
Note: For a translation of the following notice, see IBM Systems Safety Notices.
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Figure 156. Removing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-8F2 power supply
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IBM SAN Volume Controller Specifications

General IconGeneral
Product NameIBM SAN Volume Controller
CategoryStorage
Storage VirtualizationYes
RAID SupportYes
Compression SupportYes
Encryption SupportYes
Host InterfaceFibre Channel, iSCSI, FCoE, SAS
RAID LevelsRAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 10
Maximum Cache Per System2TB
Supported Drive TypesSSD
High AvailabilityYes

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