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Document Information

Preface

Related Documentation

Documentation, Support, and Training

Documentation Feedback

Installation

Installing the System

Preparing for Installation

Rackmounting the System

Cabling the System

Power On

Managing the System

Power Off

Service

Sun Storage F5100 Flash Array Overview

Overview

Replaceable Components

Hot-Swappable Components

Obtaining the Chassis Serial Number

Diagnosing System Faults

Choosing a Method for Diagnosing Faults

Diagnosing Faults With Sun StorageTek Common Array Manager Software

Diagnosing Faults With LEDs and Indicators

Troubleshooting Components

Preparing to Service the System

Safety Information

Service Preparation Reference

Powering the System Off

Active-Standby Power Mode

Place the System in Active-Standby Power Mode

Complete Power Down

Completely Power Off the System

Performing an Antistatic Discharge

Perform Static Discharge Procedures

Positioning the Chassis

Chassis Maintenance Position

Extend the Chassis to the Maintenance Position

Chassis Removal

Remove the Chassis From the Rack

Accessing Internal Components

Access Internal Components

Replacing System Components

Component Overview

Customer-Replaceable and Field-Replaceable Components

Replacing Flash Modules

Replacing a Fan Module

Replacing a Power Supply

Replacing an Energy Storage Module

Replacing Fan Boards

Replacing the Motherboard Assembly

Replacing a Power Distribution Board

Replacing the Connector Board Assembly

Replacing the Energy Storage Backplane

Returning the System to Service

Replace the Top Chassis Cover

Install the Chassis to Maintenance Position

Return the System to the Fully Installed Position

Install AC Power Cord Retention Clips

Power On the System

Index

Place the System in Active-Standby Power Mode

  1. To power off the system from main power mode, use a stylus to press in the Power button on the front panel (see Front Panel Power Button) for two or more seconds.

    Figure 17 Front Panel Power Button

    Image showing the location o fthe power button.

    Figure Legend

    1 Power button

  2. Release the Power button on the front panel.

    The system enters standby power mode and the green OK LEDs begin blinking.


    Caution

    Caution - If AC power fails while an ESM is removed from the system, data on the FMods that are backed up by the removed ESM could be lost. Do not leave an ESM bay empty any longer than necessary to complete the replacement procedure.