Battery Failed

What Caused the Problem?

A battery has failed. The Recovery Guru Details area provides specific information you will need as you follow the recovery steps.

 Caution: Electrostatic charges can damage sensitive components. Always use proper antistatic protection when handling components. Touching components without using a proper ground may damage the equipment.

Important Notes

Recovery Steps

Refer to the 'Component requiring service' field in the Details area to determine which Recovery Steps you need to complete.

If... Then...
The component requiring service is the battery Go to "Recovery Steps for a Directly-Accessible Battery."
The component requiring service is the RAID controller module that contains the battery Go to "Recovery Steps for a Battery Inside a RAID Controller Module."

Recovery Steps for a Directly-Accessible Battery

1 Remove the affected battery.
2 Insert the new battery securely into place.

Notes:

  • The time it takes to fully charge the battery depends on the model of the battery and its current state. While it is charging, the battery will report a Charging status. Consult the appropriate hardware manual for your model.
  • If the battery is SBD-capable (the Smart battery field in the Details area is YES), then the battery will also start an initial Learn Cycle once the battery is fully charged.  Depending on the model of your storage array, write caching may not be reinstated until the initial Learn Cycle is complete.
3 Select the Storage Array >> Change >> Battery Settings menu option.
4
If... Then...
The Battery Settings dialog displays the Replacement information (including the Reset button) The RAID controller module uses age information, in addition to charge level monitoring to determine the health of the battery.

Go to step 5.

The Battery Settings dialog does NOT display the Replacement information (rather it displays only Learn Cycle information) The RAID controller module does NOT use age information, but rather uses only charge level monitoring to determine the health of the battery.

Go to step 7.

5 Record the installation date (today's date) and the new replacement date (according to the battery's warranty).
6 Select the battery you just replaced, and then click the Reset button to set the affected battery's age to zero.
7 Click the Recheck button to rerun the Recovery Guru. The failure should no longer appear in the Summary area. If the failure appears again, contact your technical support representative.

Recovery Steps for a Battery Inside a RAID Controller Module

If... Then...
Your storage array has one RAID controller module Go to "Procedure for Storage Arrays with One RAID Controller Module."
Your storage array has two RAID controller modules Go to "Procedure for Storage Arrays with Two RAID Controller Modules."

Procedure for Storage Arrays with One RAID Controller Module

1 Stop all I/O from all hosts to this storage array.  When the Cache Active LED on the RAID controller module is no longer active (up to 5 minutes), proceed to step 2.

 Caution: Risk of Data Loss. You must wait for the Cache Active LED to stop blinking to ensure that all cache has been written to the physical disks in the storage array.

2 Click the Save As button in the Recovery Guru dialog to save the remaining steps to a file.  These steps may no longer be accessible from the Recovery Guru dialog after you complete step 3.
3 Remove the RAID controller module module that contains the affected battery.
4 Replace the affected battery with a new battery. Refer to your hardware documentation for the battery replacement procedure.
5 Insert the RAID controller module module (containing the new battery) securely into place.  After the RAID controller module appears in the Physical View of the AMW, go to step 6.

Notes:

  • The time it takes to fully charge the battery depends on the model of the battery and its current state. While it is charging, the battery will report a Charging status. Consult the appropriate hardware manual for your model.
  • If the battery is SBD-capable (the Smart battery field in the Details area is YES), then the battery will also start an initial Learn Cycle once the battery is fully charged.  Depending on the model of your storage array, write caching may not be reinstated until the initial Learn Cycle is complete.
6 Select the Storage Array >> Change >> Battery Settings menu option.
7
If... Then...
The Battery Settings dialog displays the Replacement information (including the Reset button) The RAID controller module uses age information, in addition to charge level monitoring to determine the health of the battery.

Go to step 8.

The Battery Settings dialog does NOT display the Replacement information (rather it displays only Learn Cycle information) The RAID controller module does NOT use age information, but rather uses only charge level monitoring to determine the health of the battery.

Go to step 10.

8 Record the installation date (today's date) and the new replacement date (according to the battery's warranty).
9 Select the battery you just replaced, and then click the Reset button to set the affected battery's age to zero.
10 Click the Recheck button to rerun the Recovery Guru. The failure should no longer appear in the Summary area. If the failure appears again, contact your technical support representative.

Procedure for Storage Arrays with Two RAID Controller Modules

1 If there are any hosts connected to this storage array that are NOT running a host-based, multi-path failover driver, stop I/O to the storage array from each of these hosts.
2 Place the affected RAID controller module offline.
a Select the RAID controller module in the physical view of the Array Management Window.
b Select Advanced >> Recovery >> Set RAID Controller Module >> Offline.
c Complete the instructions in the dialog, then select Yes.
3 Click the Save As button in the Recovery Guru dialog to save the remaining steps to a file.  These steps may no longer be accessible from the Recovery Guru dialog after you complete step 4.
4 Click the Recheck button to rerun the Recovery Guru.

There should be an Offline RAID Controller Module problem reported in the Summary area.

5 Follow the Offline RAID Controller Module Recovery Steps, until you have removed the RAID controller module. After you have removed the RAID controller module, do not continue with the Offline RAID Controller Module Recovery steps until you are instructed to do so later in this procedure.
6 Replace affected battery with a new replacement battery. 

Refer to your hardware documentation for the battery replacement procedure.

Notes:

  • The time it takes to fully charge the battery depends on the model of the battery and its current state. While it is charging, the battery will report a Charging status. Consult the appropriate hardware manual for your model.
  • If the battery is SBD-capable (the Smart battery field in the Details area is YES), then the battery will also start an initial Learn Cycle once the battery is fully charged.  Depending on the model of your storage array, write caching may not be reinstated until the initial Learn Cycle is complete.
7 Complete the remaining Offline RAID Controller Module Recovery Steps.

Once you have completed the Offline RAID Controller Module Recovery Steps, go to step 8.

8 Select the Storage Array >> Change >> Battery Settings menu option.
9
If... Then...
The Battery Settings dialog displays the Replacement information (including the Reset button) Go to step 10.
The Battery Settings dialog does NOT display the Replacement information (rather it displays only Learn Cycle information) Your battery does not use age information, but rather uses only Learn Cycles to determine its health.  The new battery started a new Learn Cycle automatically when you inserted it.

Go to step 12.

10 Record the installation date (today's date) and the new replacement date (according to the battery's warranty).
11 Select the battery you just replaced, and then click the Reset button to set the affected battery's age to zero.
12 Click the Recheck button to rerun the Recovery Guru. The failure should no longer appear in the Summary area. If the failure appears again, contact your technical support representative.