You can replace a serial advanced technology attachment (SATA) boot drive
for the SAN Volume Controller 2145-SV1
node.
Before you begin
DANGER
Multiple power cords. The product might be equipped with multiple
power cords. To remove all hazardous voltages, disconnect all power cords. (L003)
About this task
Review the following considerations before when you install a hard disk drive (boot drive) in the
2145-SV1 node.
Notes:
Locate the documentation that comes with the disk drive.
Install the boot drive in drive bay 1 or 2 in the 2145-SV1 node.
Avoid changing both boot drives at the same time. If you do, contact IBM® Remote Technical support to help you install the software on the node.
Do not use a drive that is already used in another node.
Do not swap the two boot drives between slots.
Do not install a boot drive in slots 3 - 8.
Do not replace both boot drives and the system board with FRUs all at the same time. If you do,
then all Vital Product Data on the node is lost and the whole node needs to be replaced.
To replace a SAN Volume Controller 2145-SV1
disk drive, complete the following steps.
Procedure
Read the safety information.
Make sure that the node cover is in place and fully closed.
Attention: To avoid damage to the disk-drive connectors, make sure that the node cover
is in place and fully closed whenever you remove or replace a disk drive.
Touch the static-protective package that contains the drive to any unpainted metal surface on
the node; then, remove the drive from the package and place it on a static-protective surface.
Align the drive assembly within the drive slot, as Figure 1
shows.
Figure 1. Aligning the 2145-SV1 boot drive
Gently push the drive assembly into the slot until the drive stops, as shown in Figure 2.
Figure 2. Replacing a 2145-SV1 boot drive
Lift the release handle to the closed (locked) position, as Figure 3 shows.
Figure 3. Closing the release handle on a 2145-SV1 boot drive
Make sure that all cables, adapters, and other components are installed
and seated correctly and that you have not left loose tools or parts inside the node. Make
sure that all internal cables are correctly routed. If you disconnected the Fibre Channel
and Ethernet cables, make sure that each cable is reconnected to the same port from which
it was removed.
If you removed the power cords, replace the power cords.
Turn on the node.
If this drive was a clean, new FRU drive, the node rejoins the system. If this drive was
already in this node, a node error might occur.
If the node boots and joins the system, log into
the management CLI and issue the following command, where node_id is the ID or
name of the node where the boot drive was
replaced.
chnodebootdrive -syncnode_id
Notes:
If no volumes are dependent on the node, the node reboots.
If volumes are dependent on the node, an error message is issued. In this case, warn users that
the volume will be temporarily unavailable. Then, issue the following
chnodebootdrive command:
chnodebootdrive -syncnode_id -force
If the node does not join the system but goes into service state, log into the service
CLI of the node where the boot drive was replaced. Then, issue the following command