rotate the cam latch all the way up to lock the module in place.
10. Recable the PSU.
If your system has DC power supplies, reconnect the power cable block to the PSU.
11. Rotate the cable management tray up to the closed position.
Step 4: Reboot the controller
After you replace the FRU, you must reboot the controller module.
1. To boot ONTAP from the LOADER prompt, enter bye.
Step 5: Reassign disks
You must confirm the system ID change when you boot the controller and then verify that the change was
implemented.
Disk reassignment is only needed when replacing the NVRAM module and does not apply to
NVRAM DIMM replacement.
Steps
1.
If the controller is in Maintenance mode (showing the
*> prompt), exit Maintenance mode and go to the
LOADER prompt: halt
2. From the LOADER prompt on the controller, boot the controller and enter y when prompted to override the
system ID due to a system ID mismatch.
3. Wait until the Waiting for giveback… message is displayed on the console of the controller with the
replacement module and then, from the healthy controller, verify that the new partner system ID has been
automatically assigned: storage failover show
In the command output, you should see a message that the system ID has changed on the impaired
controller, showing the correct old and new IDs. In the following example, node2 has undergone
replacement and has a new system ID of 151759706.
node1:> storage failover show
Ê Takeover
Node Partner Possible State Description
------------ ------------ --------
-------------------------------------
node1 node2 false System ID changed on
partner (Old:
Ê 151759755, New:
151759706), In takeover
node2 node1 - Waiting for giveback
(HA mailboxes)
4. Give back the controller:
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