Do not use excessive force when sliding the controller module into the chassis to
avoid damaging the connectors.
The controller module begins to boot as soon as it is fully seated in the chassis. Be prepared to
interrupt the boot process.
b. Rotate the locking latches upward, tilting them so that they clear the locking pins, and then lower
them into the locked position.
c. If you have not already done so, reinstall the cable management device.
d. Interrupt the normal boot process by pressing Ctrl-C.
5. Repeat the preceding steps to install the second controller into the new chassis.
= Complete the restoration and replacement process - ASA C800
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You must verify the HA state of the chassis and return the failed part to NetApp, as
described in the RMA instructions shipped with the kit.
== Step 1: Verify and set the HA state of the chassis
You must verify the HA state of the chassis, and, if necessary, update the state to match your system
configuration.
1. In Maintenance mode, from either controller module, display the HA state of the local controller
module and chassis:
The HA state should be the same for all components.
2. If the displayed system state for the chassis does not match your system configuration:
a. Set the HA state for the chassis:
The value for HA-state can be one of the following:
▪
ha
▪
mcc
▪
mccip
▪
non-ha
b. Confirm that the setting has changed:
3. If you have not already done so, recable the rest of your system.
4. Reinstall the bezel on the front of the system.
== Step 2: Return the failed part to NetApp
Return the failed part to NetApp, as described in the RMA instructions shipped with the kit. See the
Return & Replacements
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ha-config show
ha-config modify chassis HA-state
ha-config show
page for further information.
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