3. Análisis empírico de la serie ‘El Príncipe’
3.2 Primera temporada 1 Estudio narrativo
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This procedure assumes that you have completed the “Initiating an Incident” on page 27 and “Obtaining a Replacement Part” on page 29 procedures.
1 Obtain and unpack the replacement data disk drive. Write down its serial number. Note: After you complete the replacement, you can record the serial number when you update the incident at the Teradata @ Your Service web site.
2 Review “Servicing Cautions and Warnings” on page 25.
3 Using a browser, connect to the SMWeb Home page by typing the following in the Address field of the browser, and if prompted, log in:
http://<hostname or IP address of SOV-enabled CMIC>:9980/CWA/ home.asp
Note: If you access the Home page of a CMIC that is not SOV-enabled, most web applications and pages are unavailable. If this occurs, you must navigate to the SMWeb Home page of an SOV-enabled CMIC. For more information, see SMWeb online help or the Server Management Web Services User Guide (B035-5350) available at http://
www.info.teradata.com/.
4 From the SMWeb Home Page, select Server Management Client. 5 If prompted, log in as an Enhanced User or Service User.
6 When the Server Management Client application opens, select the 2650 system in the Tree View.
7 If the Alert Viewer window is not already open, do the following to open the window: a Select Event Mgmt > View Alerts.
b In the Alert Viewer Options dialog box, accept the defaults and click OK.
The
Alert Viewerwindow appears.
In the Severity column, the failed drive is indicated by an alert severity of FATAL, CRITICAL, or DEGRADED. The Alias field indicates which drive has failed.Figure 11: Alert Viewer with Failed Drive
8 In the Alert Viewer, right-click the row containing the failed drive alert, then select Locate Component from the drop-down menu.
The failed drive is highlighted in the Tree View. Figure 13: Failed Drive in Tree View
9 In the tree view, select the disk array that contains the failed drive.
Note: The word Warning appears next to the disk array with the failed drive. Figure 14: Disk Array with Warning in Tree View (for failed drive)
10 Select Functions > Replace FRU.
11 When the Replace FRU dialog box appears, select Chassis component, then click OK. 12 When the Disk Array window appears, select Front View.
In this window, the Front View panel shows a red icon next to the failed drive. Figure 15: Select Front View—Disk Array
13 When the Disk Array Front View window appears, select the numbered red icon identifying the failed disk drive.
14 The FRU Replace window appears. Follow the instructions on the next four screens to complete replacement of the storage drive.
Figure 17: Step 1, Disk Array Drive Replace Procedure
15 From the Step 1 window, complete the following steps:
a At the front of the cabinet, look for a storage drive with a blue Service Action Allowed indicator. The blue LED indicates that the drive can be safely serviced. Refer to “Disk Array Front Indicator LEDs” on page 15 for the location of the indicator lights on the storage drive.
b If the Service Action Allowed indicator is illuminated blue, return to Server Management Client and click OK.
Note: If the Service Action Allowed indicator is not illuminated blue, return to Server Management Client, and click Cancel. Notify Teradata customer services of the problem you encountered. Make sure to use a contact method that is in accordance with your service contract (for example, initiate or update an incident through Teradata @ Your Service).
16 When the Step 2 window appears, click OK.
The system checks the drive status and verifies that all conditions for replacing the drive have been met.
Note: If the conditions have not been met, an error message displays. Click Cancel. Notify Teradata customer services of the problem you encountered. Make sure to use a contact method that is in accordance with your service contract (for example, initiate or update an incident through Teradata @ Your Service).
17 When the Step 3 window appears, complete the following:
a At the front of the cabinet, find the storage drive that has the blue indicator light on. Caution: Electrostatic discharge can damage sensitive components. When handling components,
always use proper anti-static protection and make sure the equipment is properly grounded. b Press the small tab on the right side of the latch, lift the latch, and pull the failed drive
forward to remove it from the drive tray. Caution: Do not install the replacement drive yet.
Figure 18: Disk Array Drive Replacement
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The software verifies that the drive has been removed.
Note: If an error message displays, click Cancel. Notify Teradata customer services of the problem you encountered. Make sure to use a contact method that is in accordance with your service contract (for example, initiate or update an incident through Teradata @ Your Service).
18 When the Step 4 window appears, complete the following:
a At the front of the cabinet, install the replacement drive in the drive tray. On the drive, press the small tab on the right side of the latch and lift the latch. Slide the new drive all the way into the empty slot, then close the latch. You will hear the tab under the latch click into place.
As the drive spins up, the Service Action Required indicator might blink intermittently. A blinking Drive Power/Activity light indicates that data is being restored to the new drive. Refer to “Disk Array Front Indicator LEDs” on page 15 for the location of the indicator lights on the storage drive.
b Return to Server Management Client and click OK.
The disk array will automatically reconstruct data on the new drive. This step may take several hours to complete, depending on drive activity. You can monitor the drive reconstruction in the FRU Replace Event window.
Note: If an error message displays, cancel the procedure. Notify Teradata customer services of the problem you encountered. Make sure to use a contact method that is in accordance with your service contract (for example, initiate or update an incident through Teradata @ Your Service).
19 In Server Management Client, when a FRU Replace confirmation dialog appears, click OK. 20 Close the Server Management Client application and the SMWeb Home page.
This section provides procedural information for replacing a failed disk array power supply. Be sure to review “Servicing Cautions and Warnings” on page 25 before attempting the following procedure.
Caution: Possible Data Loss and or Warranty Violation may occur if this procedure is not strictly followed. Accessing or initiating other replacement procedures my cause data loss and loss of warranty coverage.
Caution: Only trained personnel should perform this procedure.