To replace a faulty node canister with a new
one received from CRU or FRU stock, use this procedure. When replacing
a node canister, aim to maximize drive and system availability by
maintaining one online node in the control enclosure containing the
faulty node canister. If you cannot maintain at least one node canister
online in the system, then you might need to follow the system recovery
procedure after replacing the faulty node canister.
- Follow Procedure: Removing a node canister to remove the faulty node canister.
- Remove the lid of the faulty canister, as described in Procedure: Removing and replacing lid of a node canister.
Do the same to the replacement canister.
- Some components inside the faulty node canister must be
transferred to the replacement canister. Transfer each of the following:
- Replace the lid of the faulty canister and the lid of the
replacement canister. Refer to Procedure: Removing and replacing lid of a node canister.
- Open the release levers of the replacement canister.
- Push the replacement canister into the slot of the enclosure
that the faulty canister was removed from, until it stops.
- Finish inserting the replacement canister by closing both
release levers and pushing both orange locks into place.
- The canister is correctly installed when the rear face
of the canister is flush with the rear edge of the enclosure. If the
enclosure is powered and the canister is correctly installed, the
canister starts automatically. Repeat step 5,
if the canister is not correctly installed.
- Reinsert the data cables into the ports that
they were originally connected.
- If no node canisters are online, the system
is not online. To recover the system in the case when no node canisters
are online, see Recover system procedure.
- If only the replacement node is in service
state with node error 503, apply Procedure: Rescuing node canister software from another node (node rescue) to rescue the replacement
node canister.
- When the node canister is powered up, it
is automatically added to the system and the system automatically
ensures that the machine code version on the new canister matches
that of the other node canister in the control enclosure. This is
reflected in the system event log.
- When the canister is back online, check the event log for
any new events that might indicate a problem with the reassembly.