Completing The Cp8 Blade Replacement; Removing And Installing A Core Switch Blade (Cr16-8) - IBM SAN768B-2 User Manual

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10. Log out of the standby CP blade and log in to the active CP blade.
11. Remove the USB device from the USB port.
12. Proceed to "Completing the CP8 blade replacement."

Completing the CP8 blade replacement

Complete the following steps to complete the CP8 control blade replacement
procedure.
1. Enter haEnable to re-enable HA on the active CP blade
2. Enter haShow and verify that the command output includes HA Enabled,
3. Enter firmwareShow to verify that the firmware version has been updated and
4. Pack the faulty CP blade in the packaging provided with the new CP blade for
5. Install the chassis door (See "Removing and installing the chassis door" on

Removing and installing a core switch blade (CR16-8)

This section describes how to remove and install a core switch blade. Each
SAN768B-2 has two core switch blades: one in slot 5 and one in slot 8. See
Figure 34 on page 100.
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8. Log back in to the standby CP blade and enter firmwareDownloadStatus on the
standby CP blade to validate a successful commit. This may take up to 10
minutes.
9. If you are upgrading through several levels of the Fabric OS, repeat steps 5 - 8
as often as necessary to complete the upgrade. Otherwise, proceed to step 10
Note: haEnable will cause the standby CP blade to reboot. Wait until the power
cycles and the POST completes before moving to the next step. POST is
complete when the Status LED on the CP blade returns to a steady green state.
Heartbeat Up. If it is not yet enabled, re-enter the command until you have
verified that redundancy is achieved.
SAN768B-2_124:admin> hashow
Local CP (Slot 7, CP1) : Active
Remote CP (Slot 6, CP0) : Standby, Healthy
HA Enabled, Heartbeat Up, HA State Synchronized
that the versions are the same on the two CP blades. Not all slot numbers are
shown in this example.
SAN768B-2_a:admin> firmwareshow
Slot Name
Appl
-----------------------------------------------------------
4 FX8-24
FOS
6 CP0
FOS
7 CP1
FOS
10 FX8-24
FOS
If you have one or more application blades in the chassis, the Fabric OS
automatically detects mismatches between the active CP firmware and the
application blade's firmware and triggers the auto-leveling process. This
auto-leveling process automatically updates the application blade firmware to
match the active CP. At the end of the auto-leveling process, the active CP and
the application blades will run the same version of the firmware.
return to IBM, following local procedures.
page 81.)
Primary/Secondary Versions
v7.0.0a
v7.0.0a
v7.0.0a
v7.0.0a
v7.0.0a
v7.0.0a
v7.0.0a
v7.0.0a
Status
STANDBY
ACTIVE *

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