a.
From the SPOCC interface main menu, click
Support
in the left navigation pane.
b.
From the
Service Processor - Support
page, under
StoreServs
, click
Health Check
in the
Action
column.
A pop-up window displays a status message while the health check runs.
When running the
Health Check
using Internet Explorer, the screen might remain blank while
information is gathered. This process could take a few minutes before displaying results. Wait for
the process to complete and do not attempt to cancel or close the browser.
c.
To review the report, click either
Details
or
View Summary
.
CAUTION:
If health issues are identified during the
Check Health
scan, resolve these issues
before continuing. Refer to the details in the
Check Health
results and contact Hewlett Packard
Enterprise Support if necessary.
6.
Locate the failed and shut down controller node by referring to the LEDs.
Some faults illuminate the blue UID/Service LED, which helps you locate the failed component.
When the UID/Service LED is solid blue and the Status LED is rapidly flashing green, a controller
node is shut down. Depending on the nature of the controller node failure, the Fault LED might be
solid amber.
The Fault LED for the other active controller node in the cluster will be flashing, indicating that one of
the other controller nodes in the cluster is shut down.
7.
Verify that all cables are labeled with their location.
Removal
8.
Remove the cables from the controller node.
9.
Remove the controller node. See
Figure 1: Removing the controller node
a.
Pull to extend the gray rod of the controller node to the extracted position (1).
b.
When the controller node is halfway out of the enclosure, support it from underneath and slide it
out completely (2).
c.
Place the controller node on the ESD safe mat.
Figure 1: Removing the controller node
10.
Push in the gray rod to ready it for packaging and to provide differentiation from the replacement
controller node.
Replacement
11.
Partially install the controller node.
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Service