Completing the replacement process
Return the failed part to IBM. Contact IBM Service and Support at 1-800-IBM-SERV
(1-800-426-7378) for more information on the return procedure.
Replacing a boot device in an N6200 series system running Data
ONTAP 7.3.5 and later releases in the Data ONTAP 7.3 release family
The boot device stores a primary and secondary set of system files on it (also
called the boot image) that the system uses when it boots. To replace the boot
device, you must complete a specific sequence of tasks.
If the system-level diagnostics tests...
Were completed without any failures
Resulted in some test failures
Then...
1. Clear the status logs by entering the
following command:
sldiag device clearstatus
2. Verify that the log is cleared by entering
the following command:
sldiag device status
The following default response is
displayed:
SLDIAG: No log messages are present.
3. Exit Maintenance mode by entering the
following command:
halt
4. Enter the following command at the
firmware prompt to reboot the storage
system:
boot
5. If your system is in an HA pair , run the
cf giveback command (Data ONTAP
7-Mode) or the storage failover
giveback command (Clustered Data
ONTAP) from the partner node console.
You have completed system-level
diagnostics.
Determine the cause of the problem.
1. Exit Maintenance mode by entering the
following command:
halt
2. Perform a clean shutdown and
disconnect the power supplies.
3. Verify that you have observed all the
considerations identified for running
system-level diagnostics, that cables are
securely connected, and that hardware
components are properly installed in the
storage system.
4. Reconnect the power supplies and power
on the storage system.
5. Rerun the system-level diagnostics tests.
Replacing N6200 series system devices
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