You can replace either of the two hot-swap redundant power supplies in an enclosure.
These redundant power supplies operate in parallel, one continuing to power the canister if the
other fails.
Before you begin
Attention:
Although many components are hot-swappable, they are intended to be used only
when your system is not active (no I/O operations). If your system is powered on and
processing I/O operations, go to the management GUI and follow the fix
procedures. Initiating the replacement actions without the assistance of the fix procedures
can result in loss of data or loss of access to data.
Be careful when you are replacing the hardware components that are
located in the back of the system. Do not inadvertently disturb or remove any cables that
you are not instructed to remove.
Ensure that you are aware of the procedures for handling static-sensitive devices before
you replace the power supply.
Disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet. Release the cable retention clip and
disconnect the power cord from the power supply that you are replacing.
On the left side of the power supply, press the orange release tab to the right slightly to
release the handle (no more than 6 mm [0.25 in.]) as you rotate the handle downward.
Using the handle, gently slide the power supply out of the enclosure, as shown in Figure 1.
Figure 1. Removing the power supply unit from the left side of the expansion enclosure
Hold the new power supply so that the handle is fully extended.
Slide the power supply into the enclosure until it stops. Rotate the handle upward into
the closed position until it clicks.
Hold the new power supply so that the handle is fully extended.
Connect the power cord to the power supply and to a properly grounded electrical
outlet.
Note: After the power cord is connected to the electrical outlet, make sure
that the AC and DC power (green) LEDs are lit and the fault (amber) LED is off.