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Replacing the chassis on a FAS22xx system

To replace the chassis, you must remove the power supplies, hard drives, and controller module or modules from the old
chassis, remove the old chassis from the equipment rack or system cabinet, install the new chassis, and then reinstall the
components into the new chassis.

Before you begin

All other components in the system must be functioning properly; if not, you must contact technical support.

About this task

You can use this procedure with all versions of Data ONTAP supported by your system.

In this procedure, a 

Cluster-Mode system refers to a system running Data ONTAP 8.x in Cluster-Mode. A 7-Mode system

refers to a system running Data ONTAP 8.x in 7-Mode.

This procedure refers to 

HA pairs, which in releases prior to Data ONTAP 8.0 were called active/active configurations.

This procedure assumes you are moving all disk drives to the new chassis.

This procedure is written with the assumption that the chassis is nonfunctional and, therefore, the controller modules in it are
not serving data.

This procedure is written with the assumption that you are moving the controller module or modules to the new chassis, and
that the chassis is a new component from NetApp.

Steps

1. 

Removing the power supplies

 on page 1

2. 

Removing the controller module

 on page 2

3. 

Moving disk drives to the new chassis

 on page 3

4. 

Removing the chassis from the equipment rack or system cabinet

 on page 5

5. 

Installing the new chassis into the equipment rack or system cabinet

 on page 5

6. 

Installing the power supplies

 on page 5

7. 

Reinstalling the controller modules and booting the system

 on page 6

8. 

Verifying and setting the HA state of the chassis

 on page 6

9. 

Running diagnostics on the chassis

 on page 7

10. 

Completing the replacement process

 on page 9

Removing the power supplies

To remove the power supplies from the chassis, you must perform a specific sequence of steps.

Steps

1. If you are not already grounded, properly ground yourself.

2. If you have not already done so, turn off the power to the target power supply and remove the power cord.

3. Squeeze the latch on the cam handle until it releases, then open the cam handle fully to release the power supply from the

midplane.

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Summary of Contents for FAS22 Series

Page 1: ...g data This procedure is written with the assumption that you are moving the controller module or modules to the new chassis and that the chassis is a new component from NetApp Steps 1 Removing the po...

Page 2: ...of steps Steps 1 If you are not already grounded properly ground yourself 2 Unplug the system cables and SFPs from the controller module as needed and keep track of where the cables were connected Lea...

Page 3: ...ve the bezel from the front of the system 2 Remove the disk drives For the Then FAS2220 and FAS2240 4 systems a Press in the release button on the far left of the carrier face front 3 0TB 3 0TB 3 0TB...

Page 4: ...assis and lock the cam handle by pushing it up and against the disk drive holder Be sure to close the cam handle slowly so that it aligns correctly with the front of the drive carrier You will hear it...

Page 5: ...em cabinet or angel wings in an equipment rack 3 Slide the chassis all the way into the equipment rack or system cabinet 4 Secure the rear of the chassis to the support rail if applicable using the sc...

Page 6: ...pplies to different power sources and then turn them on 6 Press Ctrl c to stop the boot process and display the boot menu when prompted to do so and then select the option to boot to Maintenance mode...

Page 7: ...nd sldiag device status The following default response is displayed SLDIAG No log messages are present 5 Run the environmental diagnostics test by entering the following command from the Maintenance m...

Page 8: ...f or leave on the power supplies depending on how many controller modules are in the target chassis If you have two controller modules in the chassis leave the power supplies turned on to provide powe...

Page 9: ...Management LockVault Manage ONTAP MetroCluster MultiStore NearStore NetCache NOW NetApp on the Web Onaro OnCommand ONTAPI OpenKey PerformanceStak RAID DP ReplicatorX SANscreen SANshare SANtricity Secu...

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