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Solution Type Problem Resolution Sure Solution 1283914.1 : Troubleshooting Sun Storage[TM] Array Unknown Battery Status
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Applies to:Sun Storage 2530 Array - Version: Not ApplicableSun Storage 2510 Array - Version: Not Applicable and later [Release: N/A and later] Sun Storage 6180 Array - Version: Not Applicable and later [Release: N/A and later] Sun Storage 6540 Array - Version: Not Applicable and later [Release: N/A and later] Sun Storage 6130 Array - Version: Not Applicable and later [Release: N/A and later] Information in this document applies to any platform. SymptomsCritical Faults of:
CauseA possible controller offline/failure has caused a problem in getting the battery status, or, possibly, a failure in the cache battery handling system of the array has lost track of the battery status.Solution1. Verify the Critical Faults on the system and make sure that there is a critical fault for one or both batteries as follows.Reference: <Document: 1021057.1> Verify Sun StorageTek[TM] 2500 and Sun Storage[TM] 6000 Critical Faults via the User Interface.
Otherwise, reference <Document: 1021054.1> Troubleshooting Storage[TM] Array Battery Faults. 2. Verify Critical Fault List for a Controller Fault. You have identified that your array is one that has a battery integrated or installed on the RAID controller of the system. If the RAID controller is transitioned to an offline state, the surviving controller will no longer be able to get the battery status. As such, the controller fault should be fixed prior to any work performed on the battery. Reference: <Document: 1021057.1> Verify Sun StorageTek[TM] 2500 and Sun Storage[TM] 6000 Critical Faults via the User Interface. If there are any of the following faults listed:
Reference: <Document: 1021054.1> Troubleshooting Sun Storage[TM] RAID Controller Failures. If none of the faults for controllers exist, continue to Step 3. 3. Verify Array Model and Remove and Insert the Battery then Check the status. Reference <Document: 1021066.1> Verify Sun Storage[TM] Array Array Type via the User Interface. The batteries in these units:
Note: For the 2500 arrays, the controller
needs to be offlined and pulled before removing its battery. In a dual
controller configuration, this requires a multipathing environment to be
configured to allow the IO access through the surviving controller. Note: Follow carefully the instructions in Service Advisor, under Battery Removal and Replacement procedures. Depending on the model you may require a static mat and screwdriver to remove the battery, as is the case with any 2500 array. a) Remove the battery listed in the fault. Battery A or Battery 1 is on the left. Battery B or Battery 2 is on the right. Diagrams of the battery is located in the Service Advisor procedure for Battery Removal and Replacement in Common Array Manager. b) Wait about 1-2 minutes then insert back the battery. c) Wait about 5 minutes, then evaluate the list of faults again. If this step has been completed without change, contact support for further troubleshooting. If the array is not in the list of customer replaceable batteries, contact support for further troubleshooting. Attachments This solution has no attachment |
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