Checking If There are Slow Disks

Prerequisites

  • The replacement components are ready.
  • The components that you want to replace have been located.
    NOTE:
    You can locate the components in either of the following ways:
    • Check and record the location of the replacement components in the Device View of the management software. You are advised to light the location indicators of the components (for details, see the online help of the management software).
    • Locate the faulty components based on the location indicators.
  • The cable connection positions of the interface module that you want to replace are labeled on the cables.

Precautions

Use care when you remove and insert an interface module to avoid any damage to the appearance or connectors of the interface module.

Procedure

  1. Replace the faulty disk.

    NOTE:
    For details about how to replace a disk module

    Then log in to the DeviceManager to check whether the alarm is cleared.

    • If yes=>no further action is required.
    • If no=>2.

  2. Replace the interface module.

    NOTE:
    For details about how to replace an interface module
    • 18500 V3&18800 V3, see section Replacing an Interface Module in the OceanStor 18500 V3&18800 V3 Product Documentation . The method used to replace interface module is the same for V300R003 and V300R005. V300R003 is used as an example to describe how to replace an interface module, see Replacing an Interface Module.
    • 2200 V3&2600 V3&5300 V3&5500 V3&5600 V3&5800 V3&6800 V3, see section Replacing an Interface Module in the OceanStor 5300 V3&5500 V3&5600 V3&5800 V3&6800 V3 Product Documentation or OceanStor 2200 V3&2600 V3&5300 V3&5500 V3&5600 V3&5800 V3&6800 V3 Product Documentation. The method used to replace interface module is the same for V300R003 and V300R005. V300R003 is used as an example to describe how to replace an interface module, see
    • Dorado5000 V3&Dorado6000 V3, see section Replacing an Interface Module in the OceanStor Dorado5000 V3&Dorado6000 V3 Product Documentation.

    Then log in to the DeviceManager to check whether the alarm is cleared.

    • If yes=>no further action is required.
    • If no=>3.

  3. Replace the expansion module.

    NOTE:
    For details about how to replacing an expansion module
    • 18500 V3&18800 V3, see section Replacing an Expansion Module in the OceanStor 18500 V3&18800 V3 Product Documentation. The method used to replace expansion module is the same for V300R003 and V300R005. V300R003 is used as an example to describe how to replace an expansion module, see Replacing an Expansion Module.
    • 2200 V3&2600 V3&5300 V3&5500 V3&5600 V3&5800 V3&6800 V3, see section Replacing an Expansion Module in the OceanStor 5300 V3&5500 V3&5600 V3&5800 V3&6800 V3 Product Documentation or OceanStor 2200 V3&2600 V3&5300 V3&5500 V3&5600 V3&5800 V3&6800 V3 Product Documentation. The method used to replace expansion module is the same for V300R003 and V300R005. V300R003 is used as an example to describe how to replace an expansion module, see

    Then log in to the DeviceManager to check whether the alarm is cleared.

    • If yes=>no further action is required.
    • If no=>4.

  4. Collect related information and contact technical support engineers.