Dr064 - Resolve Fc I/O Blade Can Failure - Dell PowerVault ML6000 Maintenance Manual

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Problem: The LCB detected an Ethernet connection failure with the FC I/O blade.
1
Note the ticket details, to determine FC I/O blade location and failure reason.
2
If a CAN and Ethernet connection failure is detected, ensure that the FC I/O blade is installed properly,
fully latched, secured, and powered on.
3
If the FC I/O blade has been removed from the library, select Setup > FC I/O Blades > FC I/O Blade
Control > Remove to exclude the FC I/O blade from library-initiated health check monitoring.
4
If only an Ethernet connectivity issue is reported, ensure that the Ethernet cable is properly connected
to both the appropriate port in the 9U Expansion Module that contains the FC I/O blade, and to one of
the 4 ports on the library control blade. Inspect the Ethernet cable for any damage, and disconnect and
reconnect as needed.
5
If the problem still persists, contact Service for further assistance.
6
You have three options:
a. Select Close to close the ticket now.
b. Select Exit to leave the ticket open for future troubleshooting.
c. Select Back to return to the Diagnostic Resolution.

DR064 - Resolve FC I/O Blade CAN Failure

This DR provides customer resolution steps for
Problem: The LCB has lost its CAN connection with the FC I/O blade.
1
Check that the FC I/O blade is installed properly. It should not be loose, and it should be powered up.
2
Ensure that both module terminators are properly installed in the rear of the library.
3
Check the module terminators for any bent pins or other damage.
4
If the problem still persists, contact Service for further assistance.
5
You have three options:
a. Select Close to close the ticket now.
b. Select Exit to leave the ticket open for future troubleshooting.
c. Select Back to return to the Diagnostic Resolution.
DR065 - Resolve FC I/O Blade Temperature Alert
This DR provides customer resolution steps for
Problem: A Fibre Channel I/O blade temperature exceeded the operating temperature limit.
1
Check the temperature of the room in which the library is installed. Ensure that it is below 32 ºC
(89.6 ºF).
2
Ensure that there are no open tickets indicating a problem with the FC I/O blade fan. If so, resolve that
ticket first, as a temperature alert can be caused by a faulty fan.
3
Otherwise, contact Service for further assistance in resolving the issue.
4
You have three options:
a. Select Close to close the ticket now.
b. Select Exit to leave the ticket open for future troubleshooting.
c. Select Back to return to the Diagnostic Resolution.
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