Dell PowerStore 3200T EMC PowerStore Installation and Service Guide for PowerS - Page 95

Replace an internal M.2 boot module, Before you begin

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Replace an internal M.2 boot module Take the following actions to remove the faulted internal M.2 boot module and install the replacement internal M.2 boot module into the system. The internal M.2 boot module are located within the node. You can access the internal M.2 boot module by removing the node from the chassis and opening the top cover. Before you begin CAUTION: Before starting this procedure, use the PowerStore Manager Hardware view and Alerts view to verify that the appliance and peer node are healthy with no outstanding alerts. If multiple nodes need to be removed while performing this procedure, repeat this verification for each affected node before proceeding to remove the next node. If necessary, contact your service provider before starting the replacement procedure. Identify a faulted internal M.2 boot module from PowerStore Manager Before you replace an internal M.2 boot module, ensure that you have identified its location within the system. Using PowerStore Manager, you can identify and locate a faulted part. Steps 1. From PowerStore Manager, select Hardware. 2. Select the appliance that includes the internal M.2 boot module that you need to replace. 3. On the Components card, under Internal View, expand the node that includes the internal M.2 boot module, and then select the relevant InternalM.2BootModule. Faulted parts appear in red in the image of the system, and report a status of Faulted in the State field. Power down the node Power down the node as described in Power control procedures. Remove the node This procedure describes how to remove a node from the chassis. There are two nodes. The top node is considered to be upside-down and mirrors the bottom node. The procedure for removing the top node and the bottom node is the same. Prerequisites If the I/O modules and network cables are not already labeled, label them clearly for reconnecting later. About this task WARNING: Do not remove the node within five minutes of system power down to ensure that the system has had time to complete caching. CAUTION: Do not remove a node while the "Unsafe to remove" LED is lit. The location of this LED is described in Embedded module LEDs. If the LED is lit, the peer node has been powered down or is offline and this node should not be removed. CAUTION: Because nodes include cooling fans, they should be removed for as short a time as possible. Do not remove nodes from a live system unless replacement parts are available. Base enclosure service procedures 95

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Replace an internal M.2 boot module
Take the following actions to remove the faulted internal M.2 boot module and install the replacement internal M.2 boot module
into the system.
The internal M.2 boot module are located within the node. You can access the internal M.2 boot module by removing the node
from the chassis and opening the top cover.
Before you begin
CAUTION:
Before starting this procedure, use the PowerStore Manager Hardware view and Alerts view to verify
that the appliance and peer node are healthy with no outstanding alerts. If multiple nodes need to be removed
while performing this procedure, repeat this verification for each affected node before proceeding to remove
the next node. If necessary, contact your service provider before starting the replacement procedure.
Identify a faulted internal M.2 boot module from PowerStore
Manager
Before you replace an internal M.2 boot module, ensure that you have identified its location within the system. Using
PowerStore Manager, you can identify and locate a faulted part.
Steps
1.
From PowerStore Manager, select
Hardware
.
2.
Select the appliance that includes the internal M.2 boot module that you need to replace.
3.
On the
Components
card, under
Internal View
, expand the node that includes the internal M.2 boot module, and then
select the relevant
InternalM.2BootModule
.
Faulted parts appear in red in the image of the system, and report a status of
Faulted
in the
State
field.
Power down the node
Power down the node as described in
Power control procedures
.
Remove the node
This procedure describes how to remove a node from the chassis. There are two nodes. The top node is considered to be
upside-down and mirrors the bottom node. The procedure for removing the top node and the bottom node is the same.
Prerequisites
If the I/O modules and network cables are not already labeled, label them clearly for reconnecting later.
About this task
WARNING:
Do not remove the node within five minutes of system power down to ensure that the system has
had time to complete caching.
CAUTION:
Do not remove a node while the "Unsafe to remove" LED is lit. The location of this LED is described
in
Embedded module LEDs
. If the LED is lit, the peer node has been powered down or is offline and this node
should not be removed.
CAUTION:
Because nodes include cooling fans, they should be removed for as short a time as possible. Do not
remove nodes from a live system unless replacement parts are available.
Base enclosure service procedures
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