Adaptec 1966600 User Guide - Page 110

Maintaining the DuraStor Storage Subsystem, The failed PSU's Fault LED lights up

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Maintaining the DuraStor Storage Subsystem 2 Grasp the screw and pull the cooling fan module from the storage enclosure. See Figure 5-7. OGUOTOPUDT 0 1 FAULT OGUOTOPUDT 0 1 FAULT IN OUSTAF-TE (COHRUOATSUNP-NTU2ET3L)22 CFAAFOACAICICBTBNCTITVRIRVTETIEEVREIDVEOSISESLTHTKAHLAUTEUTIBU/RUBOASACSCT(CITINVIHVEPEAUNTN)ELIN1 Warning!triDhfeaFmanamonfvaiveMgedeomfdwouirinlllemuotieocssrce.ur A B FANS Figure 5-7. Removing the Cooling Fan Module 3 Slide the replacement cooling fan module into the open bay until it seats completely. 4 Tighten the screw on the cooling fan module. Do not overtighten. The Fan Status LED on the front bezel lights up solid green to indicate normal fan status. Replacing a Power Supply Unit When a PSU fails s The Power Supply Status LED on the front bezel lights up solid amber. s The failed PSU's Fault LED lights up, and its Output Good LED goes out. s The alarm sounds. s The system monitor displays an error event. A failed PSU should be replaced as quickly as possible to maintain system redundancy. Note: PSUs are hot-swappable. 5-11

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Maintaining the DuraStor Storage Subsystem
2
Grasp the screw and pull the cooling fan module from the
storage enclosure. See
Figure 5-7
.
Figure 5-7.
Removing the Cooling Fan Module
3
Slide the replacement cooling fan module into the open bay until
it seats completely.
4
Tighten the screw on the cooling fan module.
Do not
overtighten.
The Fan Status LED on the front bezel lights up solid green to
indicate normal fan status.
Replacing a Power Supply Unit
When a PSU fails
The Power Supply Status LED on the front bezel lights up solid
amber.
The failed PSU’s Fault LED lights up, and its Output Good LED
goes out.
The alarm sounds.
The system monitor displays an error event.
A failed PSU should be replaced as quickly as possible to maintain
system redundancy.
Note:
PSUs are hot-swappable.
ACTIVE
ACTIVE
IN
OUT
ACTIVE HUB
FIBRE STATUS
Warning!
Damage will occur
if Fan Module is
removed for more
than five minutes.
A
B
FANS
ACTIVE
ACTIVE
ACTIVE HUB
FIBRE STATUS
IN
OUT
SAF-TE CONTROLLER
RS-232
DISK I/O
CHANNEL 2
(OUTPUT)
CHANNEL 1
(INPUT)
0
1
OUTPUT
GOOD
FAULT
0
1
OUTPUT
GOOD
FAULT