Adaptec 412R User Guide - Page 84

Installing the New Storage Subsystem, Use Storage Manager Pro or Disk Array Administrator to verify

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DuraStor 412R/6320SS/7320SS Installation and User's Guide 9 Remove the I/O cards. See Replacing an I/O Card on page 5-21.) Remove the defective storage subsystem from the rack cabinet. Reverse the installation procedures in Installing DuraStor in a Rack on page 2-2. Installing the New Storage Subsystem 1 Install the replacement storage subsystem in the rack cabinet. See Installing DuraStor in a Rack on page 2-2. 2 Reinstall the I/O cards. Refer to the notes you made of the jumper and switch settings to ensure they remain in the same positions. 3 Reinstall the power supplies. See Replacing a PSU on page 5-14. 4 Reinstall the cooling fan module. See Replacing the Cooling Fan Module on page 5-16. 5 Install the disk drives. See Replacing a Disk Drive on page 5-10 for installation instructions. 6 If applicable, reinstall the RAID controllers in the same positions as in the old storage subsystem. Refer to the notes you made of the proper installation locations. (See Replacing a RAID Controller on page 5-4 for installation instructions.) Warning: The connector is sensitive to alignment. Carefully seat each controller's connector and secure the controller by closing the latches. 7 Reconnect the data cables and power cords. Refer to the notes you made of the proper connection locations. 8 Replace the front bezel. See Step 14 on page 2-6 9 Power ON DuraStor. Then, power ON the host computer. See Turning the Power On on page 2-7. 10 Verify that all systems are operating normally. 11 Use Storage Manager Pro or Disk Array Administrator to verify that the replacement RAID controller has the correct firmware. Note: Active-active and active-passive dual controllers require the same version firmware on both controllers and the same amount of memory. 5-26

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DuraStor 412R/6320SS/7320SS Installation and User’s Guide
9
Remove the I/O cards. See
Replacing an I/O Card
on page 5-21
.)
Remove the defective storage subsystem from the rack cabinet.
Reverse the installation procedures in
Installing DuraStor in a
Rack
on page 2-2
.
Installing the New Storage Subsystem
1
Install the replacement storage subsystem in the rack cabinet.
See
Installing DuraStor in a Rack
on page 2-2
.
2
Reinstall the I/O cards. Refer to the notes you made of the jumper
and switch settings to ensure they remain in the same positions.
3
Reinstall the power supplies. See
Replacing a PSU
on page 5-14
.
4
Reinstall the cooling fan module. See
Replacing the Cooling Fan
Module
on page 5-16
.
5
Install the disk drives. See
Replacing a Disk Drive
on page 5-10
for installation instructions.
6
If applicable, reinstall the RAID controllers in the same
positions as in the old storage subsystem. Refer to the notes you
made of the proper installation locations. (See
Replacing a RAID
Controller
on page 5-4
for installation instructions.)
Warning:
The connector is sensitive to alignment. Carefully
seat each controller’s connector and secure the controller
by closing the latches.
7
Reconnect the data cables and power cords. Refer to the notes
you made of the proper connection locations.
8
Replace the front bezel. See
Step 14 on page 2-6
9
Power
ON
DuraStor. Then, power
ON
the host computer. See
Turning the Power On
on page 2-7
.
10
Verify that all systems are operating normally.
11
Use Storage Manager Pro or Disk Array Administrator to verify
that the replacement RAID controller has the correct firmware.
Note:
Active-active and active-passive dual controllers
require the same version firmware on both controllers and
the same amount of memory.