Infortrend EONSTOR A16E-G2130-4 Manual Do Utilizador

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Chapter 5: Subsystem Maintenance and Upgrading  
 
5.2.  Replacing Controller Module Components 
5.2.1 Overview 
The controller module consists of the following components: 
 DIMM Module 
The DIMM module can be replaced when a DIMM module 
fails or if a larger capacity DIMM is required. 
 BBU 
If the BBU has lost its ability to hold electric charge, replace it 
with a certified module. With the new BBU that comes with 
ASIC400 models, an EEPROM is implemented and that 
system administrators will be notified by system events when 
the approximate one-year life expectancy is reached.   
 WARNING! 
1.  The BBU is hot-swappable and can be independently swapped from the 
controller. However, the BBU is installed into a metal bracket on the 
controller module. When the controller is removed, the BBU is also removed. 
2.  It is recommended to remove the BBU before handling the controller because 
once a controller is removed from chassis, BBU will discharge to support the 
cache memory. If you replace a DIMM module with supplied voltage, damage 
may occur.  
 
5.2.2  Notes on Controller Module Maintenance 
 The controller module contains a DIMM module for cache buffer. When replacing the 
controller module, the DIMM module can be removed and used on the replacement 
controller if they are known to be good. 
 When replacing the controller module, you must remember that the controller board is 
one of the most sensitive components in the EonStor A16E subsystem. All previously 
stipulated safety precautions (see Chapter 2) must be strictly adhered to. Failure to 
adhere to these precautions can result in permanent damage, resulting in timely delays.  
 For your own safety and that of the subsystem, make sure that no power is being 
supplied to the system prior to replacing the controller module. 
5.2.3  Removing the Controller Module 
To remove the controller module: 
Replacing Controller Module Components 
 
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