Installing, Raid, Controller – IBM Partner Pavilion DS4100 User Manual

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acid

batteries

outside

the

United

States,

go

to

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or

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your

local

waste

disposal

facility.

20.

Install

the

RAID

controller,

as

shown

in

Figure

77.

a.

Slide

the

RAID

controller

all

the

way

into

the

empty

slot.

b.

Close

both

levers

until

the

latch

locks

into

place.

21.

Install

the

SFPs

and

then

connect

the

fibre-channel

cables

to

their

original

locations.

22.

On

the

DS4100

single-controller

storage

server,

turn

on

power

to

the

storage

server

and

attached

devices.

For

the

proper

power-on

sequence,

see

“Turning

on

the

storage

server”

on

page

66.

23.

On

the

DS4100

base

storage

server,

wait

approximately

one

minute

and

then

use

the

DS4000

Storage

Manager

client

to

place

the

controller

in

online

state

(it

was

placed

offline

in

step

6

on

page

106).

24.

If

the

operation

fails,

repeat

the

command.

If

the

operation

fails

again,

reseat

the

controller

and

repeat

this

step.

Note:

Note

that

on

all

DS4100

models,

it

might

take

15

minutes

to

a

few

hours

for

a

new

battery

to

become

fully

charged.

The

DS4000

Storage

Manager

client

will

show

the

battery

as

failed

until

it

is

fully

charged.

Controller

caching

is

automatically

disabled

until

the

new

battery

becomes

fully

charged.

25.

Use

the

DS4000

Storage

Manager

client

to

monitor

the

status

of

the

storage

server

and

to

reset

the

battery

age.

Note:

On

the

DS4100

base

storage

server,

there

are

two

cache

batteries

in

the

unit

(one

for

each

controller).

Make

sure

that

you

reset

the

age

for

the

correct

battery.

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Figure

77.

Installing

a

new

RAID

controller

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