• You should take steps to avoid electrostatic discharge (ESD):
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Keep the disk drive in the ESD bag until you are ready to install it.
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Open the ESD bag by hand or cut the top off with a pair of scissors.
Do not insert a metal tool or knife into the ESD bag.
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Always wear an ESD wrist strap grounded to an unpainted surface on your storage enclosure chassis.
If a wrist strap is unavailable, touch an unpainted surface on your storage enclosure chassis before
handling the disk drive.
• You should take steps to handle disk drives carefully:
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Always use two hands when removing, installing, or carrying a disk drive to support its weight.
Do not place hands on the disk drive boards exposed on the underside of the disk drive
carrier.
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You should place disk drives on cushioned surfaces, and never stack disk drives on top of each other.
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You should be careful not to bump disk drives against other surfaces.
• Disk drives should be kept away from magnetic devices.
Magnetic fields can destroy all data on the disk drive and cause irreparable damage to the
disk drive circuitry.
• The best practice is to have the current version of the Disk Qualification Package (DQP) installed before
hot-swapping a disk drive.
Having the current version of the DQP installed allows your system to recognize and utilize newly qualified
disk drives; therefore, avoiding system event messages about having non-current disk drive information.
You also avoid the possible prevention of disk partitioning because disk drives are not recognized. The
DQP also notifies you of non-current disk drive firmware.
NetApp Downloads: Disk Qualification Package
• The best practice is to have the current versions of disk shelf (IOM) firmware and disk drive firmware on
your system before adding new disk shelves, shelf FRU components, or SAS cables.
Current versions of firmware can be found on the NetApp Support Site.
NetApp Downloads: Disk Shelf Firmware
NetApp Downloads: Disk Drive Firmware
• Disk drive firmware is automatically updated (nondisruptively) on new disk drives with non current firmware
versions.
Disk drive firmware checks occur every two minutes.
• If needed, you can turn on the disk shelf’s location (blue) LEDs to aid in physically locating the affected disk
shelf:
storage shelf location-led modify -shelf-name
shelf_name
-led-status on
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Summary of Contents for AFF A700
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Page 208: ...3 Close the controller module cover and tighten the thumbscrew 205...
Page 248: ...2 Close the controller module cover and tighten the thumbscrew 245...
Page 308: ...Power supply Cam handle release latch Power and Fault LEDs Cam handle 305...
Page 381: ...Power supply Cam handle release latch Power and Fault LEDs Cam handle 378...
Page 437: ...1 Locate the DIMMs on your controller module 434...
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Page 1117: ...3 Close the controller module cover and tighten the thumbscrew 1114...
Page 1157: ...2 Close the controller module cover and tighten the thumbscrew 1154...
Page 1228: ...Power supply Cam handle release latch Power and Fault LEDs Cam handle 1225...
Page 1300: ...Power supply Cam handle release latch Power and Fault LEDs Cam handle 1297...
Page 1462: ...Installing SuperRail to round hole four post rack 1459...
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Page 1634: ...Orange ring on horizontal bracket Cable chain 1631...
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