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5. If automatic giveback was disabled, reenable it:
-auto-giveback true
== Step 5: 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
= Replace or install a mezzanine card - ASA C250
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To replace a failed mezzanine card, you must remove the cables and any SFP or
QSFP modules, replace the card, reinstall the SFP or QSFP modules and recable the
cards. To install a new mezzanine card, you must have the appropriate cables and
SFP or QSFP modules.
About this task
• You can use this procedure with all versions of ONTAP supported by your system
• All other components in the system must be functioning properly; if not, you must contact technical
support.
== Step 1: Shut down the impaired controller
To shut down the impaired controller, you must determine the status of the controller and, if necessary,
take over the controller so that the healthy controller continues to serve data from the impaired controller
storage.
About this task
• If you are using NetApp Storage Encryption, you must have reset the MSID using the instructions in
the
Returning SEDs to unprotected
• If you have a SAN system, you must have checked event messages
show) for impaired controller SCSI blade. The
displays the node name, quorum status of that node, availability status of that node, and operational
status of that node.
Each SCSI-blade process should be in quorum with the other nodes in the cluster. Any issues must
be resolved before you proceed with the replacement.
• If you have a cluster with more than two nodes, it must be in quorum. If the cluster is not in quorum or
a healthy controller shows false for eligibility and health, you must correct the issue before shutting
down the impaired controller; see
Steps
1. If AutoSupport is enabled, suppress automatic case creation by invoking an AutoSupport message:
system node autosupport invoke -node * -type all -message
MAINT=number_of_hours_downh
The following AutoSupport message suppresses automatic case creation for two hours:
system node autosupport invoke -node * -type all -message MAINT=2h
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mode.
Synchronize a node with the
storage failover modify -node local
(cluster kernel-service
cluster kernel-service show
cluster.
Part
command
cluster1:>

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