The Interconnect-battery module for this storage array has failed and must be replaced. The Recovery Guru Details area provides specific information you will need as you follow the Recovery Steps.
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| If... |
Then... |
| If there are other
problems reported in the Recovery Guru Summary area |
Perform the Recovery Steps for all other problems before you continue with this procedure. |
| This is the only
problem reported in the Recovery Guru Summary area |
Go to step 2. |
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| 2 |
You must prepare the storage array before you remove the Interconnect-battery module. Select RAID Controller Module B in the physical view, then select the Advanced >> Recovery >> Place RAID Controller Module >> Offline menu option.
Caution: Risk of Data Loss. DO NOT attempt to place RAID Controller Module A offline. Do not attempt to place RAID Controller Module B offline if RAID Controller Module B is the only RAID controller module in the storage array.
| If... |
Then... |
| No errors were reported from setting RAID Controller Module B offline |
Go to step 3. |
| An error occurred |
Based on the information given from the error dialog, fix the error, then restart these Recovery Steps. If the error continues, stop this procedure and contact your technical support representative. |
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| 3 |
Record the part number of the Interconnect-battery module.
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a
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Select Storage Array >> View >> Enclosure Components >> RAID Enclosure. |
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b
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Select the Interconnect-Battery Module node in the left pane. |
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c
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Blink and record the Part Number in the right pane. |
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| 4 |
You must ensure that it is OK to
remove the Interconnect-battery module.
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a
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Select the Advanced
>> Troubleshooting >> Prepare for Removal menu
option. |
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b
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Select the enclosure that
contains the Interconnect-battery module from the
drop-down menu. |
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c |
Select Interconnect-battery
module in the Component field. |
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d |
Click the Prepare
for Removal button. |
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e
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| If... |
Then... |
| No errors were reported from preparing the module for removal |
Go to step 4. |
| An error occurred |
Based on the information given from the error dialog, fix the error, then restart these Recovery Steps. If the error continues, stop this procedure and contact your technical support representative. |
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| 5 |
Click the Recheck button to refresh the Service Action Allowed fields in the Details
area. |
| 6 |
Refer to the Service Action Allowed status in the
Details area.
| If... |
Then... |
Service Action Allowed = YES ( ) |
Check the Service action LED on Component field in the
Details area and then answer the following question:
Does the field indicate that this component has a physical SAA LED?
- Yes - Check the physical component to ensure the LED is ON.
- If the LED is ON, then go to step 6.
- If the LED is OFF, then click the Recheck
button to see if another problem appears in the
Summary area.
- If there is another problem, fix it first and then return to this procedure.
- If there is no other problem, then stop this procedure and contact your technical support representative.
- No - Go to step 6.
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Service Action Allowed = NO ( ) |
Answer the following question:
Are there other problems being reported in the
Summary area?
- Yes - Fix these problems first and then return to this procedure after
clicking the Recheck button.
- No - stop this procedure and contact your technical support representative
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| 7 |
Remove the Interconnect-battery module.
| If... |
Then... |
| This storage array is configured to operate without batteries |
Make sure that the new module does not contain batteries, otherwise the storage array will have a Needs Attention status if it is inserted with batteries.
Go to step 8.
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| This storage array is configured to operate with batteries |
| If... |
Then... |
| The new module contains batteries |
Go to step 8. |
| The new module does NOT contain batteries |
Remove the batteries from the failed module and insert them into the new module. Go to step 8.
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| 8 |
Insert a new module that has the same part number as the previous module. Be sure that the module is securely seated.
If you do not have an Interconnect-battery module with the appropriate replacement part number, contact your technical support representative.
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| 9 |
You can now bring RAID Controller Module B online. Select RAID Controller Module B in the physical view, then select the Advanced >> Recovery >> Place RAID Controller Module >> Online menu option.
| If... |
Then... |
| No errors were reported from setting RAID Controller Module B online |
Go to step 10. |
| An error occurred |
Based on the information given from the error dialog, fix the error, then restart this step. If the error continues, stop this procedure and contact your technical support representative. |
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| 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. |