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NetApp E Series Hardware Maintainence Manual

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Go to Complete host protocol conversion.
Complete host protocol conversion for an EF300 or EF600
After you apply the feature pack key to convert the protocol, you must configure the host
to use the appropriate protocol.
For step-by-step instructions, see the guide appropriate for your system:
Linux express configuration
VMware express configuration
Windows express configuration
Specific settings might vary. Check the NetApp Interoperability Matrix for specific instructions and
additional recommended settings for your solution.
Power supplies
Requirements for EF300 or EF600 power supply replacement
Before replacing a power supply in an EF300 or EF600 array, review the following
requirements.
You must have a replacement power supply that is supported for your controller shelf or drive shelf model.
You must have an ESD wristband, or you have taken other antistatic precautions.
Replace an EF300 or EF600 power supply
You can replace a power supply when it fails in your EF300 or EF600 controller.
If a power supply fails, you must replace it as soon as possible so the controller shelf has a redundant power
source.
Before you begin
Review the details in the Recovery Guru to confirm that there is an issue with the power supply. Select
Recheck from the Recovery Guru to ensure no other items must be addressed first.
Check that the amber Attention LED on the power supply is on, indicating that the power supply or its
integrated fan has a fault.
What you’ll need
A replacement power supply that is supported for your controller shelf.
An ESD wristband, or you have taken other antistatic precautions.
A management station with a browser that can access SANtricity System Manager for the controller. (To
open the System Manager interface, point the browser to the controller’s domain name or IP address.)
Step 1: Remove failed power supply
Remove a failed power supply so you can replace it with a new one.
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NetApp E Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Form Factor2U, 4U
Drive TypesSSD
Host InterfaceSAS, iSCSI, FC, IB
RAID LevelsRAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 10
Operating System CompatibilityWindows, Linux, VMware
Management SoftwareSANtricity

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