IBM DS6000 Series ユーザーズマニュアル

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additional guidance on the CRU replacement procedure is required. This includes a situation 
in which it is unclear which CRU has failed. This will prevent an incorrect maintenance 
procedure from taking place. After the defective CRU has been replaced, the CRU fault 
indicator will turn off. Pressing the Remind button will have no effect on the state of the CRU 
Endpoint Indicator.
3.5.4  Parts installation and repairs
The DS6000 has been designed for ease of maintenance. This allows the user to perform the 
vast majority of service tasks.
Parts replacement
With the DS6000, an IBM Systems Service Representative (SSR) is not needed to perform 
the majority of service tasks required during normal operations. Using light path diagnostics it 
is possible for the user to perform problem determination, parts ordering, and parts 
replacement. 
CRU parts versus FRU parts
Within all IBM machines, spare parts are divided into two categories: CRU parts (customer 
replaceable units) and FRU parts (field replaceable units). If a part is designated a CRU, this 
implies that it can be safely and easily replaced by an end user with few or no tools. If a part 
is designated a FRU, then this implies that the spare part needs to be replaced by an IBM 
Service Representative. Within CRU parts, there are currently two tiers: Tier 1 CRUs are 
relatively easy to replace, while Tier 2 CRUs are generally more expensive parts or parts that 
require more skill to replace.
Tier 1 CRU parts:
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Battery backup units
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Cables - Ethernet, serial, fibre optic, and power
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Disk drive modules
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Operator panels - front and rear display
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Power supplies
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RAID controller and SBOD controller cards
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SFPs (2Gbps small form factor plugable fibre optic units)
Currently the only Tier 2 CRU is the entire chassis for either the storage or expansion 
enclosures. There are currently no FRU parts for the DS6000.
While the DS6000 is under warranty, IBM will ship a replacement CRU to the machine 
location free of charge, provided the machine is located in a metro area that is serviced by 
IBM. You should check with your IBM sales representative or IBM Business Partner for 
details. Installation of Tier 1 CRUs is the customer’s responsibility. If an IBM SSR installs a 
Tier 1 CRU at the customer’s request, there will be a charge for the installation. However, for 
machines with an on-site same-day response service agreement, IBM will replace a Tier 1 
CRU at the customer’s request, at no additional charge. The customer may choose to install a 
Tier 2 CRU themselves, or request IBM to install it, at no additional charge. When the 
customer calls in for service and the problem can be fixed by a Tier 2 part, the customer is 
given the choice to decide at that point if they have the skills on hand to replace the part.