If your system is in… Then perform these steps…
A stand-alone configuration a. With the cam handle in the open position, firmly push the
controller module in until it meets the midplane and is fully seated,
and then close the cam handle to the locked position.
Do not use excessive force when sliding the
controller module into the chassis to avoid
damaging the connectors.
b. If you have not already done so, reinstall the cable management
device.
c. Bind the cables to the cable management device with the hook
and loop strap.
d. Reconnect the power cables to the power supplies and to the
power sources, then turn on the power to start the boot process.
Step 5: Switch back aggregates in a two-node MetroCluster configuration
After you have completed the FRU replacement in a two-node MetroCluster configuration, you can perform the
MetroCluster switchback operation. This returns the configuration to its normal operating state, with the sync-
source storage virtual machines (SVMs) on the formerly impaired site now active and serving data from the
local disk pools.
This task only applies to two-node MetroCluster configurations.
Steps
1.
Verify that all nodes are in the
enabled state: metrocluster node show
cluster_B::> metrocluster node show
DR Configuration DR
Group Cluster Node State Mirroring Mode
----- ------- -------------- -------------- ---------
--------------------
1 cluster_A
Ê controller_A_1 configured enabled heal roots
completed
Ê cluster_B
Ê controller_B_1 configured enabled waiting for
switchback recovery
2 entries were displayed.
2.
Verify that resynchronization is complete on all SVMs:
metrocluster vserver show
3. Verify that any automatic LIF migrations being performed by the healing operations were completed
successfully: metrocluster check lif show
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