You can remove and replace the power-cable assembly if you have problems with the power
supply and suspect that a power or signal cable is defective.
Before you begin
The power-cable assembly is composed of two power cables in a SAN Volume Controller 2145-CG8 or 2145-CF8
node and a signal cable that are bound together. You can remove the power-cable
assembly if you have problems with the power supply and suspect that a power or signal cable is
defective.
Make sure that power to the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CG8 or 2145-CF8
node is turned off before you remove the power-cable assembly. When removing the power-cable
assembly, ensure that you also remove it from the uninterruptible power supply.
Turn off the node, ensuring that its data is mirrored and synchronized, as
described in MAP 5350: Powering off a node.
About this task
To remove the power-cable assembly, complete steps 1 through 7.
To replace the power-cable assembly, complete steps 8 through 12.
Procedure
Removing the power-cable assembly
- Check the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CG8 or 2145-CF8
node power LED
( 1 in Figure 1).
- If the light is on, go to step 2.
- If the light is either off or flashing, power is already removed from the SAN Volume Controller
node. Go to step 7.
Figure 1. Power LED on the 2145-CG8 or 2145-CF8
operator-information panel
Important: Nodes operate in pairs. Both nodes are in the same I/O group. One node must
be operational if you are servicing the other node. If both nodes are not functioning, you cannot
access any of the disks in that I/O group.
- Before you turn off the node, ensure that
its data is mirrored and synchronized.
For more information, see MAP 5350: Powering off a node.
Attention: If both SAN Volume Controller
nodes
are online, removing the power from one SAN Volume Controller
can
cause performance degradation while I/O operations are automatically
rerouted to other SAN Volume Controller
.
Ensure that this performance outcome is acceptable before continuing
with this procedure.
- Press and release the power-control button
1 shown in Figure 1. Wait
1 minute for the SAN Volume Controller
to turn off.
Ignore a missing node error code if displayed by other nodes in the cluster. When maintenance
procedures are completed, the error resolves itself.
- If necessary, pull back the cable-management
arm, remove any cable ties or hook-and-loop fasteners that might be
securing the power cords, and free the power cords from the cable-management
arm.
- Remove the cable-retention bracket. See Removing the cable-retention bracket for details.
- Remove the cable-retention bracket from the 2145 UPS-1U
. See Removing and replacing the power cable-retention bracket: 2145 UPS-1U for details.
- Remove each power cord and serial cable from the back of the
node.
Replacing the power-cable assembly
- Replace each power cord and verify that each cord that you replace is seated well.
- Replace the serial cable for the node and
verify that each serial cable that you replace is seated well.
- Replace the cable-retention bracket and the 2145 UPS-1U
cable-retention
bracket.
- If possible, route the power cords on the
cable-management arm, secure the power cords with cable ties or hook-and-loop
fasteners, and close the cable-management arm.
- If the node does not turn on automatically, press and release the power-control button.
Note: The 2145 UPS-1U
turns off only when its power button is pressed, input power has been lost for more than five
minutes, or the node has
shut it down following a reported loss of input power.