connect the power supply to the power source.
b. Using the locking latches, firmly push the controller module into the chassis until the locking
latches begin to rise.
Do not use excessive force when sliding the controller module into the chassis to
avoid damaging the connectors.
c. Fully seat the controller module in the chassis by rotating the locking latches upward, tilting them
so that they clear the locking pins, gently push the controller all the way in, and then lower the
locking latches into the locked position.
The controller module begins to boot as soon as it is fully seated in the chassis. Be prepared to
interrupt the boot process.
d. If you have not already done so, reinstall the cable management device.
e. Interrupt the normal boot process and boot to LOADER by pressing Ctrl-C.
If your system stops at the boot menu, select the option to boot to LOADER.
f. At the LOADER prompt, enter
== Step 5: Restore the controller module to operation
You must recable the system, give back the controller module, and then reenable automatic giveback.
1. Recable the system, as needed.
If you removed the media converters (QSFPs or SFPs), remember to reinstall them if you are using
fiber optic cables.
2. Return the controller to normal operation by giving back its storage:
-ofnode impaired_node_name
3. If automatic giveback was disabled, reenable it:
-auto-giveback true
== Step 6: Switch back aggregates in a two-node MetroCluster configuration
After you have completed the FRU replacement in a two-node MetroCluster configuration, you can
perform the MetroCluster switchback operation. This returns the configuration to its normal operating
state, with the sync-source storage virtual machines (SVMs) on the formerly impaired site now active and
serving data from the local disk pools.
This task only applies to two-node MetroCluster configurations.
Steps
1. Verify that all nodes are in the
to reinitialize the PCIe cards and other components.
bye
storage failover modify -node local
state:
enabled
metrocluster node show
storage failover giveback
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