Dell Equallogic PS6010 Storage Arrays - Hardware Owners Manual - Page 48

Removing a Power Supply and Cooling Module, Group Manager GUI and CLI output., Caution

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PS6010 Hardware Maintenance Maintaining Power Supply Modules • Group Manager GUI and CLI output. The GUI Member Enclosure window or the CLI member select show enclosure command shows a power supply and cooling module failure. Note: When viewing the rear of the array, power supply 0 is on the right, and power supply 1 is on the left. See Figure 1-3 on page 1-2 for details. Removing a Power Supply and Cooling Module If a power supply and cooling module fails, you must replace the module as soon as possible, although an array can operate with only one working module. For proper array cooling, do not remove a failed module until you are ready to replace it. You can remove a power supply and cooling module from an array without affecting array operation if the second module is installed and functioning. Otherwise, if possible, cleanly shut down the array before removing the module, as described in Shutting Down and Restarting an Array on page 1-6. Caution: Wear electrostatic protection when handling a power supply and cooling module. See Using an Electrostatic Wrist Strap on page 1-5. To remove a power supply and cooling module: 1. Turn off power to the module. 2. Disengage the power cable strain relief and disconnect the power cable. 3. Squeeze the latches inward (see callout 1 in Figure 4-2) to release the handle and then rotate the handle upward (see callout 2 in Figure 4-2). 4-2

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PS6010 Hardware Maintenance
Maintaining Power Supply Modules
4–2
Group Manager GUI and CLI output.
The GUI Member Enclosure
window or the CLI
member select show enclosure
command shows a
power supply and cooling module failure.
Note:
When viewing the rear of the array, power supply 0 is on the right, and
power supply 1 is on the left. See Figure 1-3 on page 1-2 for details.
Removing a Power Supply and Cooling Module
If a power supply and cooling module fails, you must replace the module as soon
as possible, although an array can operate with only one working module. For
proper array cooling, do not remove a failed module until you are ready to replace
it.
You can remove a power supply and cooling module from an array without
affecting array operation if the second module is installed and functioning.
Otherwise, if possible, cleanly shut down the array before removing the module,
as described in
Shutting Down and Restarting an Array
on page 1-6.
Caution:
Wear electrostatic protection when handling a power supply and
cooling module. See
Using an Electrostatic Wrist Strap
on page 1-5.
To remove a power supply and cooling module:
1.
Turn off power to the module.
2.
Disengage the power cable strain relief and disconnect the power cable.
3.
Squeeze the latches inward (see callout 1 in Figure 4-2) to release the handle
and then rotate the handle upward (see callout 2 in Figure 4-2).