1.
In Maintenance mode from the new controller module, verify that all components display the same
HA
state: ha-config show
The HA state should be the same for all components.
2. If the displayed system state of the controller module does not match your system configuration, set
the
HA state for the controller module: ha-config modify controller ha-state
The value for HA-state can be one of the following:
◦ ha
◦ mcc
◦ mccip
◦ non-ha
3. If the displayed system state of the controller module does not match your system configuration, set
the
HA state for the controller module: ha-config modify controller ha-state
4.
Confirm that the setting has changed:
ha-config show
= Recable the system and reassign disks - ASA C250
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:relative_path: ./asa-c-250/
:imagesdir: /tmp/d20231020-12297-25s5m0/source/./asa-c-250/../media/
Continue the replacement procedure by recabling the storage and confirming disk
reassignment.
== Step 1: Recable the system
Recable the controller module’s storage and network connections.
Steps
1. Recable the system.
2. Verify that the cabling is correct by using
Active IQ Config Advisor.
a. Download and install Config Advisor.
b. Enter the information for the target system, and then click Collect Data.
c. Click the Cabling tab, and then examine the output. Make sure that all disk shelves are displayed
and all disks appear in the output, correcting any cabling issues you find.
d. Check other cabling by clicking the appropriate tab, and then examining the output from Config
Advisor.
== Step 2: Reassign disks
If the storage system is in an HA pair, the system ID of the new controller module is automatically
assigned to the disks when the giveback occurs at the end of the procedure. You must confirm the system
ID change when you boot the replacement controller and then verify that the change was implemented.
This procedure applies only to systems running ONTAP in an HA pair.
1.
If the replacement controller is in Maintenance mode (showing the
*> prompt, exit Maintenance mode
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