Sun StorEdge[tm] A5200 Array: Repair Procedures
This section provides the most common repair procedures for the A5200.
The repair procedures are provided in the following manual:
Sun StorEdge A5000 Installation and Service Manual
The table below provides the page numbers that each procedure begins on.
Component
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Page Number
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Tips
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Disk Drive
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7-3
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Improved firmware for Seagate 10K.6 disk drives will reduce the incidence of unexpected outages
due to a spindle motor issue (FIN I1136-1).
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Invalid Device structure found after disk removal
when under Volume Manager 3.2 Control (FIN I0854-3).
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Seagate ST336605FC 36GB and ST373405FC 73G drives
could be susceptible to label corruption (FIN I0816-1).
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Various applications running on Sun StorEdge A5000
units with 9GB ST19171FC drives may report SCSI transport, SCSI reset
or read errors (FIN I0503-1).
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Recovering from a root filesystem disk failure or
corruption on an internal FC-AL boot disk in an E3500 Server or a
FC-AL boot disk in a A5000 which is not mirrored with SEVM or SDS
(FIN I0421-1).
Note: This FIN was written before there was an official fix
for this; also refer to Problem article 1008580.1 if this problem is experienced.
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Empty backplane/incorrect configuration on StorEdge
A5x00 can Cause Errors. Empty backplanes can generate errors which
are intermittent and difficult to isolate (FIN I0400-2).
- Seagate Cheetah 7 146GB FC-AL and 73 GB FC-AL disk drives
may experience higher than expected failure rates due to
spindle motor failure (FCO A0256-1).
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Seagate Cheetah 7 FC-AL and SCSI disk drives with serial numbers below 60000 are
experiencing a higher than expected failure rate due to a spindle motor issue (FCO A0239-1).
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Seagate 4 FCAL and SCSI Disk Drives may experience
higher than expected failure rates (FCO A0222-1).
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.Rare but recoverable "write faults" may occur when
adding or upgrading 18.2GB 7200 RPM FC-AL drives into the Sun StorEdge
A5000 that were manufactured before January 1, 1999 (FCO A0147-1).
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Recovering from a failed FC-AL boot disk (Problem article 1008580.1).
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How to Replace an A5x00 Disk Under AP 2.1 and Volume
Manager (VxVM or SEVM) (How To article 1011667.1).
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Veritas Volume Manager 2.x/4.x: How to Replace a Disk in an A5x00 Array (How To article 1011782.1).
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Fibre Optic Cable
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7-8
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GBIC
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7-9
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Some Vixel Short Wave GBICs 370-2303 has been identified as
Long Wave when installed in A5x00 storage array
(FIN I1120-1).
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Visual identification of -02 and -03 GBICs without
physically removing from system (FIN I0502-1).
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A small percentage of Vixel GBICs (370-2303-02) are
demonstrating symptoms consistent with marginal signal quality on
the GBaud FC-AL loops. Marginal signal quality can be caused by variations
in component quality for GBICs, backplanes, interface boards, interconnect
assemblies, and FC-AL drives (FCO A0144-3).
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Interface Board (IB)
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7-11
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Door Panel Assembly
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7-12
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Front Panel Module
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7-13
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Fan Tray
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7-14
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Power Supply
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7-15
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AC Power Filter
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7-16
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Backplane
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7-17
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The revision level printed on the labels for the 7-slot
Backplane and the 11-slot Backplane for the A5000, A5100, and A5200
array are different than the revision levels that are dynamically
reported by the arrays (FIN I0501-1).
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Interconnect Assembly
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7-19
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SMCC Engineering has noted several isolated instances
involving the Enterprise Network Array, where the EMI clip sandwiched
between the underside of the Horizontal Interconnect Board and the
top edge of the Vertical Interconnect Board nearest the Interface
Boards, had shifted just far enough to allow the EMI clip to overlap
and make contact with the soldermask over the Fibre Channel signal
traces (FIN I0373-1).
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Rack Mounted A5x00 Disk Array
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7-26
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