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13. Slide the RAID controller bottom panel away from the front side of the RAID<br />

controller (away from the SFP slots and black center latch) to unlatch it from<br />

the side panels.<br />

14. Carefully flip over the RAID controller bottom panel.<br />

15. Remove the screw that holds the battery access panel. Carefully slide the<br />

access panel toward the front to unlatch it from the three pins mounted on the<br />

RAID controller bottom panel.<br />

16. Write the battery replacement information on the label on the battery pack.<br />

v Installed date – Write today’s date<br />

v Replacement Date – Write the date three years from today’s date<br />

Note: The preferred method of checking for the battery operating age is<br />

through the storage server management software.<br />

17. Position the battery inside the replacement RAID controller.<br />

18. Reassemble the battery access panel to the RAID controller bottom panel by<br />

aligning it with the three pins on the RAID controller bottom panel. Slide the<br />

battery access panel toward the back until you can insert the screw that holds<br />

the battery access panel to the RAID controller bottom panel. If this is a<br />

replacement battery, then you must reconnect the battery harness to the<br />

two-pin connector on the controller board.<br />

Note: The connector is keyed so that there is only one way to attach the<br />

hardness to the connector. Do not force fit.<br />

19. Flip the RAID controller bottom panel over and carefully place it on the<br />

controller sides. Push the RAID controller bottom panel toward the front to<br />

latch it to the side panels. If the controller bottom panel is placed correctly, you<br />

should be able to access the mounting holes for the six screws that you<br />

removed from step 6 on page 62. Reinsert the six screws. Do not overtighten.<br />

20. Install the new RAID controller, as follows:<br />

a. Slide the RAID controller all the way into the empty slot.<br />

b. Close both levers until the latch locks into place.<br />

Attention: When you replace the failed RAID controller, the<br />

storage-management software automatically synchronizes the firmware<br />

between the existing controller and the new controller. After you replace a<br />

controller, always use the storage-management software to verify the firmware<br />

levels and NVSRAM files.<br />

21. Insert the SFPs according to the instructions in “Installing SFP modules” on<br />

page 26.<br />

22. Connect the fibre-channel cables to their original locations, according to the<br />

instructions in “Installing fiber-optic cables” on page 28.<br />

23. Turn on power to the storage server and attached devices. For the proper<br />

power-on sequence, see “Turning on the storage server” on page 35.<br />

24. Wait approximately one minute, and then check the green Host Loop LED,<br />

green Expansion Loop LED, and amber Fault LED on the new RAID controller.<br />

v If the Host Loop LED or the Expansion Loop LED is off, the RAID controller<br />

might not be inserted correctly. Remove the CRU and reinsert it.<br />

v If the Fault LED is on, the Host Loop LED and the Expansion Loop LED<br />

stay off, or any other Fault LED is on, see the storage-management<br />

software for problem determination.<br />

64 IBM TotalStorage FAStT600 Fibre Channel Storage Server: Installation and User’s Guide

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