Owners Manual
Table Of Contents
- Dell EMC PowerVault ME4 Series Storage System Owner’s Manual
- Contents
- Storage system hardware
- Troubleshooting and problem solving
- Module removal and replacement
- ESD precautions
- Dealing with hardware faults
- Firmware updates
- Continuous operation during replacement
- Shutting down attached hosts
- Shutting down a controller module
- Verifying component failure
- Customer-replaceable units (CRUs)
- Attach or remove the front bezel of a 2U enclosure
- Replacing a drive carrier module in a 2U enclosure
- Replacing a DDIC in a 5U enclosure
- Replacing a controller module or IOM in a 2U or 5U enclosure
- Replacing a power supply unit (PSU) in a 5U enclosure
- Replacing a fan cooling module (FCM) in a 5U enclosure
- Replacing a power cooling module (PCM) in a 2U enclosure
- Completing the component installation process
- Verifying component operation
- Performing updates in PowerVault Manager after replacing an FC or SAS HBA
- Events and event messages
- Connecting to the CLI port using a serial cable
- Technical specifications
- Standards and regulations
restored. In the event of power failure, while cache is maintained by the supercapacitor pack, the Cache Status LED blinks at a
rate of 1/10 second on and 9/10 second off.
Controller failure when a single-controller is
operational
The following information applies to 2U single controller enclosures when the controller fails. The following information also
applies or 2U and 5U dual-controller enclosures when one of the controllers is down and the other controller fails.
Cache memory is flushed to CompactFlash in the case of a controller failure or power loss. During the write to CompactFlash
process, only the components needed to write the cache to the CompactFlash are powered by the supercapacitor. This process
typically takes 60 seconds per 1Gbyte of cache. After the cache is copied to CompactFlash, the remaining power left in the
supercapacitor is used to refresh the cache memory. While the cache is being maintained by the supercapacitor, the Cache
Status LED blinks at a rate of 1/10 second on and 9/10 second off.
NOTE: Remove the CompactFlash memory card only if recommended by Dell EMC technical support.
Transportable cache only applies to single-controller configurations. In dual-controller configurations featuring one healthy
partner controller, there is no need to transport failed controller cache to a replacement controller because the cache is
duplicated between the controllers, provided that the volume cache is set to standard on all volumes in the pool owned by
the failed controller.
Cache status LED – corrective action
If the controller has failed or does not start, check if the Cache status LED is on or blinking.
Table 10. LEDs: Rear panel Cache Status
Status Action
Cache status LED status is off, and the controller
does not boot.
If the problem persists, replace the controller module.
Cache status LED is off, and the controller boots. The system has flushed data to disks. If the problem persists, replace
the controller module.
Cache status LED blinks at a 1:10 rate - 1 Hz, and the
controller does not boot.
You may need to replace the controller module.
Cache status LED blinks at a 1:10 rate - 1 Hz, and the
controller boots.
The system is flushing data to CompactFlash. If the problem persists,
replace the controller module.
Cache status LED blinks at a 1:1 rate - 2 Hz, and the
controller does not boot.
You may need to replace the controller module.
Cache status LED blinks at a 1:1 rate - 1 Hz, and the
controller boots.
The system is in self-refresh mode. If the problem persists, replace the
controller module.
Transporting cache
To preserve the existing data stored in the CompactFlash, you must transport the CompactFlash from the failed controller to a
replacement controller. Failure to transport the CompactFlash will result in loss of data stored in the cache module.
CAUTION:
Remove the controller module only after the copy process has completed, which is indicated by the
Cache Status LED being off, or blinking on 1:10 rate.
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