– To program target ports:
fcadmin config -t target adapter_name
– To program initiator ports:
fcadmin config -t initiator adapter_name
– To unconfigure ports:
fcadmin config -t unconfigure adapter_name
d.
Halt the target node by entering the following command:
halt
e.
Verify the values of the variables by entering the following command
from the LOADER prompt:
printenv
3.
Boot Data ONTAP after you have modified all variables by entering the
following command:
boot_ontap
4.
Go to “Completing the replacement process” on page 35.
Completing the replacement process
Return the failed part to IBM. Contact IBM Service and Support at 1-800-IBM-SERV
(1-800-426-7378) for more information on the return procedure.
Replacing the CompactFlash card in an N7000 series system running
Data ONTAP 8.0
The CompactFlash card stores a primary and secondary set of system files (also
called the
boot image
) that the system uses when it boots. The steps you follow to
replace a CompactFlash card differ, depending on whether your system is running
Data ONTAP 8.x in 7-Mode.
Before you begin
Before extracting the compressed system files during the CompactFlash card
installation process, you must make sure that the utility you use is set to suppress
any automatic CR/LF conversions in the extracted files.
If you experience any problems during netboot, you can verify the integrity of the
files extracted from the package by comparing the
md5sum
values stored in the
MD5SUMS
file.
About this task
v
You must replace the failed component with a replacement FRU component you
received from your provider.
v
You must use the correct procedure for your version of Data ONTAP 8.x.
v
These procedures refer to
HA pairs
, which in releases prior to Data ONTAP 8.0
were called
active/active configurations
and in Data ONTAP GX were called
SFO
pairs
.
v
7-Mode
refers to a system running Data ONTAP in 7-Mode.
Replacing a CompactFlash card in a system running in
7-Mode
Replacing a CompactFlash card in 7-Mode involves shutting down the system,
removing the old CompactFlash card, and transferring the system files to the new
CompactFlash card.
About this task
This procedure is for systems running in 7-Mode.
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