Applies to AFF A800, AFF A700s, AFF A400, AFF A320, AFF A250 FAS8700, FAS8300, FAS500f For HW-assisted storage failover, the hwassist IP address is set to 192.0.2.84 and 192.0.2.85, by default. They c...Applies to AFF A800, AFF A700s, AFF A400, AFF A320, AFF A250 FAS8700, FAS8300, FAS500f For HW-assisted storage failover, the hwassist IP address is set to 192.0.2.84 and 192.0.2.85, by default. They cannot be changed. Cluster::> storage failover hwassist show Partner: node02 Hwassist IP: 192.0.2.84 Partner: node01 Hwassist Enabled: true Hwassist IP: 192.0.2.85 Hwassist Port: 162 Monitor Status: active Inactive Reason: - Corrective Action: - Keep-Alive Status: healthy 2 entries were displayed.
AFF A700s The output of the command "storage shelf show" is not showing all the information in the subsections, as other platforms do. ::> storage shelf show -power Shelf Name: 1.0 Stack ID: 1 Shelf I...AFF A700s The output of the command "storage shelf show" is not showing all the information in the subsections, as other platforms do. ::> storage shelf show -power Shelf Name: 1.0 Stack ID: 1 Shelf ID: 0 Shelf UID: XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX Shelf Vendor: NETAPP Shelf State: Online Power Supply Units: Crest Power Reset PSU Operational ID Type Part# Serial# Power Rating Factor Drawn Capable Enabled Firmware Status - - - - - - - - - - - <== no power supplies listed ID (V) Status ID (mA) Status
If your console connection is through the SP, it will be disconnected Do you want to proceed with the firmware update ? {y|n}: y SP firmware update has been successfully scheduled. 00000009.000a0b0c 0...If your console connection is through the SP, it will be disconnected Do you want to proceed with the firmware update ? {y|n}: y SP firmware update has been successfully scheduled. 00000009.000a0b0c 02d5d81a Thu Dec 20 2018 18:43:01 -05:00 [kern_servprocd:info:4957] 0x80fa4d100: 0: NOTICE: Servprocd::CLI: bmc_update_t: BMC update failed at state 0x0 due to error Image download invalid
After inserting a motherboard (listed above) into the chassis and closing the levers, the motherboard may not fully engage the backplane and will fail to boot up. After maintenance, such as a replacem...After inserting a motherboard (listed above) into the chassis and closing the levers, the motherboard may not fully engage the backplane and will fail to boot up. After maintenance, such as a replacement of a FRU (NVRAM card, NVRAM battery, RTC battery, DIMM, fan, boot device or PCIe adapter card) on the known-good motherboard, or a replacement of the motherboard itself, you could misinterpret the symptoms as a failed motherboard.