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Recovering from Hardware Failures (Snap Server 14000 Only)
Chapter 6 Data Protection 119
Recovering from Hardware Failures (Snap Server 14000
Only)
This section contains procedures for recovering from hardware components on the
Snap Server 14000 only. Procedures for hot swapping disk drives, which also
applies to other Snap Servers, appear on page 70.
Chassis Failure
The chassis includes the backplane. In the unlikely event that the chassis of your
Snap Server 14000 fails, you can transfer its drives to another Snap Server. Only a
qualified Snap Appliance service technician can replace a failed chassis.
Hot Swapping Fans and Power Supply Modules
Occasionally, a power module or fan unit may fail. To recover from this type of
failure, hot swap the failed device within the server. Use the following procedures
to replace failed components.
Hot Swapping a Power Supply Module
The Snap Server 14000 power supplies are fully redundant. Powering down a single
module will not interrupt system availability. When a power supply module fails,
the indicator light on the failed module glows amber. The front LCD status display
also indicates that a module has failed.
Caution
Never remove a power supply module while it is still powered on because
it may crash your system. Always turn the power module off before swapping it.
To Replace a Failed Power Supply Module
1
Turn the on/off switch to the off position.
2
Unscrew the thumbscrews on each side of the
power module.
3
Pull on the handle to remove the failed power
module.
4
Turn the on/off switch to the off position on the
replacement power module.
5
Insert the new power module and fasten the thumbscrews.
6
Turn the on/off switch to the on position on the replacement power module. The
indicator light should be green.
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