Replacing the service controller: 2145-CG8 or 2145-CF8
Use the following information to replace the service controller for a SAN Volume Controller 2145-CG8 or 2145-CF8 node.
About this task
To replace the service controller, complete the following steps:
Procedure
- When the service controller, as shown by 1 in Figure 1, is close enough
to the USB cable ( 3 ), attach the cable
to the service controller, if necessary. Figure 1. SAN Volume Controller 2145-CG8 or 2145-CF8 service controller (SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 shown)

- 1 Service controller
- 2 Service-controller release buttons
- 3 USB service-controller cable
- Align the service controller with the service controller bay on the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CG8 or 2145-CF8 node, and gently push the service controller into the node.
- Continue gently pushing the service controller into the
frame until the rear connectors are fully seated and the front metal
work of the service controller is up to the frame. Important: Ensure that the USB cable is pushed back into the empty drive bay, and ensure that the cable is not trapped above or below the bay.
- If you removed the node from the rack, replace the node in the rack, as described in Replacing a node in a rack.
- If you removed any Fibre Channel or Ethernet cables, use the labels you that placed on each cable to identify the ports from which they were removed.
- If you removed the power cords, replace the power cords and the cable-retention brackets, as described in Replacing the cable-retention bracket.
- If you pulled out the node to the fully extended position on the rack, lift the locking levers
( 1 in Figure 2) on the
slide rails and push the server 2 all the way into the rack until it
clicks into place. Figure 2. Raising the locking levers of the slide rails of the rack

- Turn on
the
node. Note: The worldwide port names (WWPNs) of the Fibre Channel ports are derived from the worldwide node name (WWNN) of the service controller. If you do not perform step 9, you might have to rezone the Fibre Channel switches if the switch zoning uses WWPN. You must restart the host systems before they are able to access disks through this node.
- If you replaced the service controller as
part of concurrent maintenance, you must rewrite the WWNN on the new
service controller. If you do not, and the Fibre
Channel switch zoning uses WWPNs, you cannot add the node
back into the cluster until the Fibre Channel switches
in the SAN are rezoned. The host systems cannot access the Fibre Channel ports on that node until the
host systems are reconfigured.
The node finally stops with Validate WWNN in the front panel. Press select and use the left and right buttons until either Disk WWNN or Panel WWNN is displayed. If you use Disk WWNN, which is what the node was using before the service controller was changed, you do not have to reconfigure SAN switches and applications.
Press and release the down button until Use Disk WWNN is displayed. If your selection is correct, press Select to verify that the WWNN that you set matches the WWNN that you recorded when you removed the service controller.
You must choose either the WWNN stored on disk or the WWNN stored on the service controller to allow the node to start. If neither of these options is suitable, see the Change WWNN? option from the front panel Actions options for instructions on changing the value.
What to do next
Wait 1 minute. If Cluster: cluster_name is displayed, the node rejoined the cluster. If Cluster: does not display, see MAP 5000: Start to determine how to solve this problem or contact the IBM® support center.