5. Check the state of the aggregates by using the
storage aggregate show
command.
controller_A_1::> storage aggregate show
Aggregate Size Available Used% State #Vols Nodes RAID
Status
--------- -------- --------- ----- ------- ------ ----------------
------------
...
aggr_b2 227.1GB 227.1GB 0% online 0 mcc1-a2
raid_dp, mirrored, normal...
6. Heal the root aggregates by using the
metrocluster heal -phase root-aggregates
command.
mcc1A::> metrocluster heal -phase root-aggregates
[Job 137] Job succeeded: Heal Root Aggregates is successful
If the healing is vetoed, you have the option of reissuing the
metrocluster heal
command with the
-override-vetoes parameter. If you use this optional parameter, the system overrides any soft vetoes that
prevent the healing operation.
7. Verify that the heal operation is complete by using the
metrocluster operation show
command on
the destination cluster:
mcc1A::> metrocluster operation show
Operation: heal-root-aggregates
State: successful
Start Time: 7/29/2016 20:54:41
End Time: 7/29/2016 20:54:42
Errors: -
8. On the impaired controller module, disconnect the power supplies.
Step 2: Open the controller module
To access components inside the controller, you must first remove the controller module from the system and
then remove the cover on the controller module.
1. If you are not already grounded, properly ground yourself.
2. Loosen the hook and loop strap binding the cables to the cable management device, and then unplug the
system cables and SFPs (if needed) from the controller module, keeping track of where the cables were
connected.
Leave the cables in the cable management device so that when you reinstall the cable management
device, the cables are organized.
3. Remove and set aside the cable management devices from the left and right sides of the controller module.
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