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ha
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mcc
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mccip
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non-ha
b. Confirm that the setting has changed:
ha-config show
3. If you have not already done so, recable the rest of your system.
4. Reinstall the bezel on the front of the system.
Step 2: Run diagnostics
After you have replaced a component in your system, you should run diagnostic tests on that component.
Your system must be at the LOADER prompt to start diagnostics.
All commands in the diagnostic procedures are issued from the controller where the component is being
replaced.
1. If the controller to be serviced is not at the LOADER prompt, reboot the controller:
system node halt
-node node_name
After you issue the command, you should wait until the system stops at the LOADER prompt.
2. At the LOADER prompt, access the special drivers specifically designed for system-level diagnostics to
function properly:
boot_diags
3. Select
Scan System
from the displayed menu to enable running the diagnostics tests.
4. Select
Test System
from the displayed menu.
5. Proceed based on the result of the preceding step:
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If the test failed, correct the failure, and then rerun the test.
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If the test reported no failures, select Reboot from the menu to reboot the system.
Step 3: Return the failed part to NetApp
Return the failed part to NetApp, as described in the RMA instructions shipped with the kit. See the
Controller
Overview of controller module replacement - FAS500f
You must review the prerequisites for the replacement procedure and select the correct
one for your version of the ONTAP operating system.
• All drive shelves must be working properly.
• If your system is in a MetroCluster configuration, you must review the section
to determine whether you should use this procedure.
• You must replace the failed component with a replacement FRU component you received from your
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