Do not completely insert the controller module in the chassis until instructed to do so.
4. Recable the system, as needed.
If you removed the media converters (QSFPs or SFPs), remember to reinstall them if you are using fiber
optic cables.
5. Plug the power cord into the power supply, reinstall the power cable locking collar, and then connect the
power supply to the power source.
6. Complete the reinstallation of the controller module:
a. If you have not already done so, reinstall the cable management device.
b. Firmly push the controller module into the chassis until it meets the midplane and is fully seated.
The locking latches rise when the controller module is fully seated.
Do not use excessive force when sliding the controller module into the chassis to avoid
damaging the connectors.
The controller module begins to boot as soon as it is fully seated in the chassis.
c. Rotate the locking latches upward, tilting them so that they clear the locking pins, and then lower them
into the locked position.
7. If your system is configured to support 10 GbE cluster interconnect and data connections on 40 GbE NICs
or onboard ports, convert these ports to 10 GbE connections by using the nicadmin convert command from
Maintenance mode.
Be sure to exit Maintenance mode after completing the conversion.
8.
Return the node to normal operation by giving back its storage:
storage failover giveback
-ofnode impaired_node_name
9.
If automatic giveback was disabled, reenable it:
storage failover modify -node local -auto
-giveback true
Step 5: Return the failed part to NetApp
After you replace the part, you can return the failed part to NetApp, as described in the
RMA instructions shipped with the kit. Contact technical support at
NetApp Support, 888-
463-8277 (North America), 00-800-44-638277 (Europe), or +800-800-80-800
(Asia/Pacific) if you need the RMA number or additional help with the replacement
procedure.
Swap out a power supply - AFF A700s
Swapping out a power supply involved disconnecting the target power supply (PSU) from
the power source, unplugging the power cable, removing the old PSU and installing the
replacement PSU, and then reconnecting it to the power source.
• The power supplies are redundant and hot-swappable.
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