You can replace the main board on a 2145-SV1 node. All the components
that were removed when you removed the main board are reused during the installation of the new main
board.
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)
The machine serial number or node serial number is on the MT-M S/N label on the front of the
2145-SV1 node. It was also
written to the main board and to each of the boot drives when the node was manufactured. When the
system software starts, it reads the node serial number from the main board and uses the serial
number as the panel ID for this node. The panel ID can be found in the service assistant GUI,
management GUI, and the output of many command-line interface (CLI) commands.
If the main board is replaced with a FRU part, it has a machine serial number of 0000000. The
2145-SV1 node has a
panel_id of 0000000. This value will not match the node serial number that is
stored on each of the boot drives, causing node error 545. If copies of the node serial number on
each boot drive do not match, the node error is 543. Use the following procedure to fix these node
errors.
Ensure that the following items are available:
A VGA monitor and a USB keyboard.
Power cables for the node so that it can be turned on while out of the rack.
A computer with an Ethernet port and browser that can be directly connected to the technician
port and provide access to the service assistant GUI. SSH-capable software is required to access the
CLI (PuTTY).
Alcohol wipes and thermal grease are required to correctly replace the microprocessors. You must
remove the microprocessors when you replace the main board.
Notes:
When you reassemble the components in the node, be sure to route all cables carefully so that
they are not exposed to excessive pressure.
The SATA drive backplane and system board were cost-reduced and unused connectors were
removed. You might find that only one SATA cable is needed to connect the backplane to the system
board. Previously, a second SATA cable was provided to allow for a 5th and 6th boot drive, which the
system did not need.
After you replace the
SATA drive backplane, the yellow LEDs on the backplane might blink if a cost-reduced version
of the system board is installed in the 2145-SV1 system. However, the system
board will continue to work properly. To prevent the LEDs from blinking, you can replace the
backplane at a convenient time with the latest version of the FRU.
About this task
This service action assumes that the following conditions were met.
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 any Fibre Channel, SAS, or Ethernet cables, use the labels that you placed on
each cable to connect the cables to the same ports from which they were removed.
Replace the power cords. The node powers on when the cords are reconnected.
Wait for the node status LEDs to remain stable for at least 5 minutes before you take any
further action.
This procedure might take up to 2 hours to complete.
Notes:
If the node status, node fault, and battery status LEDs remain off for more than 5 minutes,
attach a monitor and a USB keyboard to change the default boot order.
If the repair was successful, the node fault LED is on and node error 545 is seen in the service
assistant GUI.
Node error 545 means that the node serial number on the main board, which is used for the
panel_id, does not match the node serial number of each of the two boot
drives.
Use the service assistant GUI or the sainfo lsbootdrive CLI command to
confirm that.
The node serial number on the main board is 0000000 (that is, seven zeros) shown as the
panel_id.
The node serial number for each boot drive slot is the same as the number that is on the MT-M
S/N label on the front of this node.
If the previous two conditions were met, use the service assistant GUI or the following CLI
command to change the node serial number on the main
board:
satask chvpd -type 2145-SV1 -serial<the S/N value on the MT-M S/N label>
The node reboots.
If there are no node errors, the node starts and rejoins the system if it was previously in the
system. If the node rejoined the system, the node status LED is on.
If node error 543 is displayed, check the following items:
When the machine serial number on the main board is 0000000, node error 543 means that the
copies of the node serial number on each boot drive do not match. This error might occur when the
node serial number cannot be read from the boot drives because it is missing.
Use the service assistant GUI or the sainfo lsbootdrive CLI command to see
the state of each boot drive slot.
For example, if the output from the sainfo
lsbootdrive shows:
The node number on the main board is 0000000 (that is, seven zeros) shown as the panel_ID.
The node serial number for one boot drive slot is the same as that found on the MT-M S/N label
on the front of this node.
The status of the other boot drive slot is uninitialized.
Use the service assistant GUI or the following CLI command to initialize the
uninitialized boot drive only if the three previous conditions were
met.
satask rescuenode
The node reboots.
Node error 545 is displayed for this node in the service assistant GUI.
Write the node serial number.
If the repair was successful but the node was not able to save its state data before it shuts
down, the node displays node error 578. Follow the procedures in Deleting a node from a clustered system by using the management GUI to delete the node from the
cluster. Then, add it back into the cluster. If more than one node has failed, ensure that each node
is added back into its original I/O group.