10. Turn on the power to the new power supply, and then verify the operation of the power supply activity
LEDs.
The power supply LEDs are lit when the power supply comes online.
11. Return the failed part to NetApp, as described in the RMA instructions shipped with the kit. See the
Part
Return & Replacements
page for further information.
Replace the real-time clock battery - AFF A200
You replace the real-time clock (RTC) battery in the controller module so that your
system’s services and applications that depend on accurate time synchronization
continue to function.
About this task
• You can use this procedure with all versions of ONTAP supported by your system
• All other components in the system must be functioning properly; if not, you must contact technical support.
Step 1: Shut down the impaired controller
To shut down the impaired controller, you must determine the status of the controller and, if necessary, take
over the controller so that the healthy controller continues to serve data from the impaired controller storage.
If you have a cluster with more than two nodes, it must be in quorum. If the cluster is not in quorum or a healthy
controller shows false for eligibility and health, you must correct the issue before shutting down the impaired
controller; see the
Administration overview with the CLI.
Steps
1. If AutoSupport is enabled, suppress automatic case creation by invoking an AutoSupport message:
system node autosupport invoke -node * -type all -message
MAINT=_number_of_hours_down_h
The following AutoSupport message suppresses automatic case creation for two hours: cluster1:*>
system node autosupport invoke -node * -type all -message MAINT=2h
2. If the impaired controller is part of an HA pair, disable automatic giveback from the console of the healthy
controller:
storage failover modify -node local -auto-giveback false
3. Take the impaired controller to the LOADER prompt:
If the impaired controller is
displaying…
Then…
The LOADER prompt Go to Remove controller module..
Waiting for giveback…
Press Ctrl-C, and then respond y.
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