Replacing A Media Tray - IBM BladeCenter S SAS RAID Controller Module Installation And User Manual

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5. Click I/O Module Tasks > Configuration. The I/O Module Configuration
window opens.
6. Click the link for either the connectivity module in I/O module bay 3 or in
I/O module bay 4.
7. From the Current IP Configuration for RAID Controller Subsystem section,
click the Advanced Configuration link. The Advanced Configuration window
opens.
8. To start a Telnet session, click Start Telnet Session. The Login screen opens.
9. At the Login prompt, type the initial default user ID, USERID and press Enter.
The user ID and password are case sensitive. The Password prompt displays.
10. At the Password prompt, type the initial default password, PASSW0RD (the sixth
character is a zero).
11. From the command line, use the list controller command to verify the status
of the RAID Controllers.
12. If a device is attached to an external port on the RAID Controller, ensure that
all applications are properly taken offline.
13. Remove the RAID Controller.
a. Disconnect all cables from the module.
b. Open the release handle by rotating the handle down to disengage the
module from the IBM BladeCenter S chassis.
c. Slide the module out of the bay.
14. Reinsert the same RAID Controller.
a. Open the release handle by rotating the handle down.
b. Slide the RAID Controller into the module bay until it stops.
c. Close the release handle by rotating the handle up.
d. Connect all cables to the module.
The IBM BladeCenter S will detect that you have reinserted the RAID Controller
and automatically powers it on.

Replacing a media tray

Perform the following steps to concurrently replace the IBM BladeCenter S chassis
media tray using the RAID Controller command line interface.
1. Log into the chassis using the Advanced Management Module and illuminate
the blue chassis identification LED to ensure the repair action is conducted on
the correct chassis.
a. Log into the Advanced Management Module.
b. Click Monitors > LEDs > Media Tray and Rear Panel LEDs.
c. Click On or Blink next to Location. Depending on the selection, the blue
chassis identification LED will be in the SOLID or BLINKING state.
2. Log into the CLI of the RAID Controller.
3. At the <CLI> prompt, enter mountstate -getobject –mediatray and press
Enter to query the mount state. Verify the media tray is in the ONLINE state.
<CLI> mountstate -getobject -mediatray
________________________________
| Tray# |
|________|_______________________|
|
0|
|________|_______________________|
State
|
Online|
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