Attention: Before a node canister can be removed
it must be powered off or in service state; otherwise, loss of data
or loss of access to data can result.
If a node canister was recently removed from the system and
then readded, ensure that the canister is online for at least 25 minutes before
you remove its partner canister. This delay allows multipath drivers
to fail over to the online canister when the partner canister is removed.
If
you are removing the node to add memory or changing an adapter that is used to communicate with
another control enclosure in the system, then select
Monitoring > System Hardware.
Right-click the node canister from the rear view of the enclosure and select
Remove. This action uses the rmnode command to logically
remove the node canister from the system, so the node canister can be updated without causing
problems.
Use the LEDs on the canister to confirm that it is safe to remove the canister from the
enclosure, as described in .
Record which data cables are plugged into the specific ports on the rear of the node
canister. The cables must be inserted back into the same ports after the replacement is complete;
otherwise, the system cannot function properly.
Disconnect the data cables that are connected to the node canister.
On the canister, unlatch the release lever and pull it open (see Figure 1). The canister moves out of the slot
approximately 0.6 cm (0.25 inch). Be careful that you do not inadvertently disturb or remove any
cables that are connected to other components of the system.
Figure 1. Removing a node canister
Note: The number scale that is etched along the top and sides of the canister indicates how much of
the canister is being supported by the enclosure. When you remove the canister, ensure that you are
supporting the full weight of the canister before you reach "1" on the scale.
As you pay attention to the number scale, slide the canister out of the
slot.