Owners Manual
Table Of Contents
- Dell EMC PowerStore Installation and Service Guide for PowerStore 1000, 3000, 5000, 7000, and 9000 Models
- Contents
- Additional Resources
- Install a new base enclosure and optional expansion enclosure
- Install a new base enclosure
- Install a 25-drive expansion enclosure
- Summary of tasks for installing an expansion enclosure
- Verify shipping package contents
- Choose where to install the expansion enclosure
- Removing a filler panel
- Install the rails in the cabinet
- Install the expansion enclosure on the rails
- Installing drives
- Installing the front bezel
- Cable the base enclosure to the expansion enclosure
- Connect expansion enclosure power cables
- Verify the operation of the new part
- Add a 25-drive expansion enclosure
- Summary of tasks for adding an expansion enclosure
- Verify shipping package contents
- Choose where to install the expansion enclosure
- Removing a filler panel
- Install the rails in the cabinet
- Install the expansion enclosure on the rails
- Installing drives
- Installing the front bezel
- Connect expansion enclosure power cables
- Cable the base enclosure to the new expansion enclosure
- Verify the operation of the new part
- Base enclosure service procedures
- Replace a faulted drive in the base enclosure
- Add a new drive to the base enclosure
- Replace a power supply
- Replace an embedded module
- Replace a 4-port card
- Replace an SFP
- Replace an I/O module
- Replace a fan module
- Replace a dual inline memory module (DIMM)
- Identify a faulted part from PowerStore Manager
- Power down the node
- Remove the node
- Remove the top cover from the node
- Remove the faulted dual inline memory module
- Install the dual inline memory module
- Install the top cover on the node
- Install the node
- Power up the node
- Verify the operation of a replacement part
- Return a faulted part
- Replace an internal M.2 boot module
- Identify a faulted part from PowerStore Manager
- Power down the node
- Remove the node
- Remove the top cover from the node
- Remove the faulted internal M.2 boot module
- Install the internal M.2 boot module
- Install the top cover on the node
- Install the node
- Power up the node
- Verify the operation of a replacement part
- Return a faulted part
- Replace an M.2 boot module adaptor
- Identify a faulted part from PowerStore Manager
- Power down the node
- Remove the node
- Remove the top cover from the node
- Remove the faulted M.2 boot module adaptor
- Install the M.2 boot module adaptor
- Install the top cover on the node
- Install the node
- Power up the node
- Verify the operation of a replacement part
- Return a faulted part
- Replace a node
- Identify a faulted part from PowerStore Manager
- Power down the node
- Remove the node
- Remove the top cover from the node
- Transfer parts from the faulted node to the replacement node
- Transfer the internal battery backup module
- Install the top cover on the node
- Install the node
- Power up the node
- Verify the operation of a replacement part
- Return a faulted part
- Expansion enclosure service procedures
- Safety precautions for handling replaceable units
- Discovering PowerStore Appliances
- Power control procedures
- Power control procedure considerations
- Power control procedures preview
- Powering off procedures for PowerStore node
- Powering on procedures for PowerStore node
- Rebooting procedures for a PowerStore node
- Powering off procedures for PowerStore appliances
- Powering on procedures for PowerStore appliances
- Powering off procedures for PowerStore cluster
- Powering on procedures for PowerStore cluster
- Data collection
- Support Notifications
- Reinitialize the system
Figure 22. Installing a 2.5" drive
5. If you are installing an NVMe NVRAM drive, push the latch cover into place.
The activity light flashes to indicate that the spin-up sequence has begun.
Verify the operation of a replacement drive
Steps
1. From PowerStore Manager, select Hardware.
2. Select the enclosure where you replaced the faulted drive.
3. From the Hardware card, select the drive.
The status of the replacement drive should read Healthy. If the status is still Faulted, wait a few minutes and refresh
PowerStore Manager. If the status does not change, ensure that the drive is correctly seated, or contact your service
provider.
4. Click Stop Blink LED.
Return a faulted part
About this task
For US customers, return defective material within five business days. For International customers, return defective material
within 10 business days. The materials required to return your defective part are supplied with the good part shipment.
Base enclosure service procedures
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