You can replace a faulty SAN Volume Controller 2145-12F or
2145-24F expansion canister with a
new one received from FRU stock.
Before you begin
Attention: Although many components are hot-swappable, they are intended to
be used only when your system is not active (no I/O operations). If your system is powered on and
processing I/O operations, go to the management GUI and follow the fix procedures. Initiating the replacement actions
without the assistance of the fix procedures can result in loss of data or loss of access to
data.
Do not remove an expansion canister unless you are directed to do so by a service procedure.
Procedure
- Read the safety information to which Preparing to remove and replace parts refers.
Remove an expansion canister
- In the management GUI, select .
- Right-click the expansion enclosure and click Identify to set the
canister fault LED flashing.
- Record which SAS cables are plugged into the specific ports of the expansion enclosure. The cables must be inserted back into the same ports after the replacement is complete;
otherwise, the system cannot function properly.
Be careful when you are replacing the hardware components that are located in
the back of the system. Do not inadvertently disturb or remove any cables that you are not
instructed to remove.
- Disconnect the SAS cables from the canister.
- Open the two release levers, as shown in Figure 1. The canister moves out of the slot approximately 0.6 cm (0.25 inches).
- Slide the canister out of the slot.
Replace an expansion canister
- Open the release levers of the replacement canister.
- Push the replacement canister into the slot until it stops.
- Finish inserting the canister by closing both release levers so that both orange clasps snap
into place. The canister is correctly installed when the rear face of the canister is flush with the rear
edge of the enclosure. If the enclosure is powered on and the canister is correctly installed, the canister
starts automatically.
- Reattach each SAS cable into the port from which it was removed in step 5.
- Ensure that the SAS cable connectors are inserted with the pull tab to the bottom of the
connector; then, gently push the connector in until a slight click is felt or heard.
- Verify that the connector is fully inserted by gently pulling on it (not on the tab). If the enclosure is powered on and the SAS connector is correctly inserted into the
port, the green SAS link LED above the port lights up.
Figure 1. Removing and replacing the expansion canister